I don't really know what you mean by "get", but if you're referring to the average amount of torrents processed, it's probably somewhere around 130GB/day
I just noticed A "Direct" link posted above the images to a file that's a few weeks old. It's great to see the direct link has returned. Thanks A.T. staff
Comment in Feedback 21/02/2019 10:34 * — Anonymous: "George Martin Jr"
I noticed that "[Pitohui] Layton Mystery Tanteisha Katri no Nazotoki File - 43 [720p].mkv" (https://nyaa.si/view/1120474) is missing, but $ID-/+1 have been added.
I didn't even know this was a feature of having an account (as I'm usually using a browser vpn when...looking at all those lovely anime titles. Nothing more!). I suppose that means this won't affect me directly because I would have had to use the magnet links for older submissions. If I was that way inclined.
Anyway although sad to hear that this excellent feature will be going away (also sad to hear of its existence only now >.<), this remains one of the best sites for anime fans. Cheers and thanks for the hard work maintaining it!
Agrred. Its such a shame, we definately took the wrong road. The big dude from Mega has mentioned the idea of a p2p based internets, aiming to get back to the old pre normie spirit of things, which was basically 'human-orientated' rather than 'profit oriented'
"Even if you'd claim to work non profit, getting money changes shift from fan project to business" I agree totally. In fact, it is one of the major shifts in the last 10 years or so. Pre Smartphone (Pre Normie Invasion) the internets were filled with lamazing blogs and sites from what we'd term 'hobbyists' now if you search for anything that interests you, you get links to thousands upon thousands of young 'entrepreneurs' who are looking for clicks.
You know there have been many times donate & co has been suggested and the reason to refuse will always be the same. Even if you'd claim to work non profit, getting money changes shift from fan project to business and you'll get unwanted attention. Further to use that money for storage reasons - up till now AT only does link to other sites. Hosting them yourself also gets you unwanted attention.
Comment in Feedback 17/02/2019 16:44 * — Anonymous: "Hannah Martin"
I think it was really slow at the time since it seems that it's already finished downloading on the server, but the file upload take 3 hours to finish Sorry for the false-alarm
I don't intend to discriminate or be selective about content (or at least, try not to), so that wouldn't really fit in with AT's goals (it may make more sense for someone else to attempt this). But even if that were to occur, there's still the question of where you get 'long-term storage'.
A number of these services offer "premium" accounts, which you subscribe to for a periodic fee. Some offer a "lifetime" subscription, which basically means that, for a one-time payment, you stay premium as long as the service stays alive (or they decide to ditch you). Typically this one-time payment is somewhat high to offset the fact that you're no longer paying monthly/yearly fees.
Claiming 'unlimited' is very misleading indeed, though I knew that before I started this. This is why I had never attempted to try keeping links alive over the long term before - it's simply not feasible.
Uploading to 1Fichier only really worked because we were taking advantage of what they offered. To be quite honest, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it has, and how reliable it has been (you may not have seen it as reliable, but considering what it is, I'd have to say it's worked quite well).
This only affects the "Direct" links which show up on older files for logged in users. This was aimed to mitigate the fact that most download links here die after a while, by providing a long lasting download option.
23/02/2019 17:32 * — Anonymous: "George Martin Jr"