Linux is the kernel. Linux OS is built on top of it.
Comment in Feedback 11/05/2017 00:13 * — ThatClockworkPlanetGuy
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Comment in Feedback 11/05/2017 00:08 * — ThatClockworkPlanetGuy
Damn. Sorry about that. All of these confusing replyes and anons are extremely entertaining! Im cant stop laughing. I actually start laughing as soon as I open AT.
Mint doesn't hold back security updates, it simply doesn't install updates that may make system unstable or unable to boot. You can always select "Always update everything" if you want. https://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uplo...anager.png
I had tried various things, so pretty sure it was none of those (tried adding/removing trackers, was original content so couldn't have been banned, and the torrent file was definitely valid). Thanks for the info nonetheless.
And your network idea won't work, as admin already pointed out why, in your last post about that.
I can't see a P2P system working well, but if you centralize, you could replicate updates down to 3rd party servers. The issue then is: who becomes the new central server when the old one dies?
Have personally received the "teapot" errors when attempting to upload to Nyaa in the past. Chat wasn't of much help. I expect something as popular as Nyaa to need some sort of filtering, but it would've been nice if they had at least provided rejection reasons. An open source project may not have hidden rejection reasons or logic, but we'll have to see whether being so transparent holds up against bad actors out there (alternatively, they could just run a fork with hidden code in there at the expense of being less open).
https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/ update: the new torrents started flowing in; i guess we have a working nyaa again :)
i think it's important that it's a community effort, with dozens of contributors on github, and is built on a backup database that combines the works of many
Comment in Feedback 10/05/2017 19:30 * — ThatClockworkPlanetGuy
11/05/2017 00:14 — Anonymous