If you think a torrent should be on Usenet, my suggestion would be to download it and upload it yourself. You can try posting requests here, but there's no guarantee they'll be honored. This is partly governed by if there's available bandwidth for the task.
Is it possible to filter the series page by region (Japan, Korea, China) just as AniDB does? It looks like all the shows on AniDB are already reliably tagged.
(I don't know if this has been suggested before, I scanned ten pages back and didn't see anything.)
Thanks for raising the issue. It looks like they changed things slightly which broke the uploader. This should be fixed now and it looks like the backlog is being processed.
hello senor tosho man, I'm currently in the process of loosing my shit trying to compile your node-yencode library for electron, I attempted to create a PR for it, but to be honest I want to end my life when working with this shit and I can't even figure out what the issue is, as the node errors for NAPI are so opaque its unfunny.
Could you possibly help fix your library on electron?
VARYG did upload the requested episode so I think it's entirely possible it was a real poster. Not from VARYG myself, but as someone from a different release group, I sometimes fulfill requests that make sense to me. Of course I only post through a proxy, it'd be dumb to do otherwise, no matter the site, if you're releasing.
Do you want to find out? Post your public IP. But why do you assume that the FBI has any jurisdiction over where I am?
And to respond to your question, "YES", if the logs show the user "click", they will assume it was downloaded. Then, they will quantify it to see if it holds up in court, and not only the US.
Comment in Feedback 06/10/2025 04:16 — Anonymous: "Kamonohashi"
So you are saying that is legal to download these torrents/files? Or maybe your 'IP' logs from your activity on the site will be protected by the site host in the event of a warrant or investigation.
Thanks you! And yes, I know I can use torrent files for verification, but there are two drawbacks: - Torrent programs are not designed for verification. I need to prevent them from seeding the file, and they will still connect to trackers. If the checksum fails, they interpret it as an incomplete file, not as an error. They persist the torrent file and I have to remove it. - Sometimes a tiny part of a file is combined with a part of another file into one block, and if I don't have the other file, I cannot completely verify the file I have. (this can happen for example with a torrent that has a script for removing dub tracks)
It would be no effort to someone that has/uses VPN. I can change locations with the click of a button, not a "great effort". Having a VPN and a seedbox makes it nice for downloading new movies without getting a naughty boy notice.
Comment in Feedback 05/10/2025 13:26 — Anonymous: "Peace&Out"
People often whine about trivial matters, it would be very unfair to ban someone over a potential prank. My advice to "2B" is to grow up and let it go.
And if you whant requests, you are in the wrong place.
And "admin" i can say, no you can not and it would be a waist of your time. They will just change the proxy/VPNS IPs.
> But he lied to users by claiming to be Erai and Varing.
And the worse that will happen is they won't get their request filled. You would have to be really "intelligent" to believe it was really them considering they don't even reply on NYAA.
To be honest, I don't see how the admin could block a VPN or proxy IP. Maybe he could, however, all users who use that service would be blocked just because you are not happy with one comment or taking it too seriously.
Thanks for the suggestion! You can actually use the torrent to verify all files, as it contains all the hashes. I decided to add a Hash List feature though, since it's fairly straightforward.
Hi, I would like to request a feature. Could you add an option to download a sha256 checksum file for a torrent? Right now there is a hash in the details of each file, but to verify that all files are correct, I need to manually click on each file and copy the hash, then paste it to a checksum program along with the correct filename.
To make this easier, I want to use the linux "sha256sum" command. It accepts a single checksum file (e.g. "sha256sum -c checksums.txt") and verifies all the files.
The checksum file format is simple: for each file, there is one line containing the hash followed by a space and the filename.
Comment in Feedback 04/10/2025 18:29 — Anonymous: "thnx_admin"
Comment in Feedback 01/10/2025 09:12 — Anonymous: "Anonymoussd"
can anyone share direct downloads of 720p releases of One Piece by -Tsundere-Raws (ADN) available on nyaa? It's not available here. Some older torrents don't have seeders on nyaa.
Comment in Feedback 27/09/2025 20:34 — Anonymous: "Anonymoose"
Thanks for sharing that info - yeah, that's probably a bit too specific for my use case.
I don't specify an acceptable request rate. There are throttles in place which I consider to be quite generous - if you're getting throttled, you're requesting way too fast.
I want to parse the description of certain releases and maybe add languages, encoding, etc... in the torznab attributes/name for releases missing them in their names, it's more focused on certain release groups(Erai-raws for the languages part for example) than a general purpose thing, as I'll have to make a regex specific for each group I'm interested in. I know animetosho already provides the available languages from a release(not in torznab tho) since it extracts the subtitle files but I want to also do it for season packs (which usually exceed the maximum size and are skipped by animetosho) and potentially non-english anime(which is skipped by animetosho but is included in the nyaa cache).
I still don't know if I'm gonna do it because my current setup is working well enough(I check nyaa's rss and convert it to torznab for sonarr, also at the same time parse the release names from the groups I'm interested and generate mappings using anime-lists to inject them along the parsed names in sonarr's thexem request), but I wanted to know in case I decided to do it if your cache was an option. Btw, what would you consider an acceptable request rate?
09/10/2025 14:50 — admin