The source is watching a few different episodes and witnessing for yourself that since the early 80's males can't control their animal urges and females are just objects to be violated or forced to do things they don't want to do. It has varied over the years but mostly men (or boys) forcing themselves on women (or girls). You must be new to Hentai.
FYI for legalities I have to point out that if it has to do with tentacles and demons "anything goes".
Took me awhile to actually check it out but the new Nyaa cache is pretty cool! Thanks for adding the new feature! Great way to get some initial background on releases for people who can't access nyaa.
Also: The "cached at:" info is a nice reference point and I like that the tab icon is grey too cuz it's different from what the nyaa suspended tab icon looks like.
In the search results, can you please add a thumbnail image for every series? The user has to click the series name link eg. "One Piece" before he can see poster image for that anime series. It would be helpful because remembering japanese anime names are hard but remembering their poster images is easier.
If it helps, you can tack &perpage=100 onto the URL to increase the number of items returned (up to 200), or use &page=2 to fetch the next set of results.
Thank you for putting the total size back. This isn't something sabnzbd can solve. If the source doesn't contain the nzb and it is outside the last 75 results when pulling the feed, it never will be visible.
This happend recently a couple of times when I rejected items without nzb with own written middleware. It can't solve the issue if there is a backlog of 100 uploads to usenet for example.
Increasing the items returned in the feed can work as a work around but a filter which only provides uploaded nzb will be much beter.
I put the Total Size text back in (might take some time for the cache to expire) but I can't do much about the items which have no NZB. You can try bugging the devs over there to filter those out maybe.
Hello Admin! Thank you for the quick reply! It still shows items which aren't uploaded to usenet. Can you make sure "enclosure url" element is filled when filtering the rss feed with only_nzb=1? Can you also restore the "total size" in the description element since sabnzbd doesn't display the size of the download anymore after it was removed from the description.
@admin The only_nzb=1 option for the rss feed doesnt work properly. It provides recent items which arent uploaded to usenet yet. The torrent and direct download links in the description element are confusing sabnzbd. It tries to download non-nzb related files which are listed in the description.
Can you remove non-nzb download links from the description element? Filtering only_nzb=1 should work fine when it only shows results which has the enclosure element filled with a nzb file.
Thanks for the info, but that's for your setup. The decision to tonemap should be done by the client, not the server. The server just needs to flag the image with the corresponding transfer function, and let the client decide on how it should be rendered.
I wouldn't worry about the HDR screenshots. My HDR monitor automatically switches to HDR mode when it senses a HDR signal but I doubt it would sense a HDR screenshot to even switch modes.
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Let's clear up some confusion and understand why AV1 is a superior codec, especially for low bitrate media. Firstly, the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) was founded by several leading tech companies, including: 1.
Google 2.
Mozilla 3.
Netflix 4.
Amazon 5.
Microsoft These companies came together to develop AV1, aiming to create a more efficient, open, and royalty-free video codec. Now, let's talk about why AV1 is superior for low bitrate media: 1.
Higher Compression Efficiency: AV1 offers significantly better compression than older codecs like HEVC (H.265). This means you can get similar or even better video quality at a much lower bitrate, saving bandwidth and storage. 2.
Enhanced Visual Quality: AV1 includes advanced techniques like adaptive quantization and directional filtering, which improve visual quality, especially at lower bitrates. 3.
Open and Royalty-Free: Unlike HEVC, AV1 is royalty-free, which means anyone can use it without paying licensing fees. This encourages broader adoption and innovation. 4.
Wide Support: Major platforms and browsers are already supporting AV1, ensuring that content encoded with AV1 can be widely accessed and enjoyed. 5.
Future-Proofing: AV1 is designed with future advancements in mind, ensuring it remains relevant and effective as technology evolves. In conclusion, while HEVC (x265) has its merits, AV1 offers a more efficient, higher quality, and cost-effective solution for low bitrate media. The collaboration of industry giants behind AV1 further underscores its potential and reliability. Let's keep our discussions informed and constructive.
So keeping all of that in mind, if you think a 1080p hevc 200MB (average mini size) anime episode looks better than av1, without providing a slow.pics comparison that proves your point, you therefore forfeit your masters degree in yaponomics.
It's not a matter of agreeing or not, AV1 minis are objectively more appealing to look at than HEVC minis, you'd have to be braindead to claim the opposite.
Some people in ✲AkihitoSubs✲ discord reporting that the site not loading for them showing only a white page and nothing loads and only the about page is still up https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/about
a friend of mine has that issue as well and he cant report it so i give a shot if anything going on.
So now you understand the skipped entries are the greyed-out ones. In the left column of the AT page is a link called "About/FAQs" for more information about this site.
I have read the previous comments. In those comments, some people who have asked to stop posting some ripper's torrents. I posted this comment as a reply to them to post any torrent without completely skipping the them...
07/06/2024 23:27 — Anonymous