Table of Contents If you’re new to Usenet, you’re stepping into one of the Internet’s oldest and most powerful platforms. Since 1979, Usenet has provided decentralized discussions and access to billions of articles across more than 120,000 active newsgroups. Many new users ask how to use Usenet because it’s not as straightforward as browsing the […] The post How to Use Usenet (Complete Guide) first appeared on Top10Usenet.| Top10Usenet
Table of Contents Newsreaders are the gateway apps to Usenet Newsgroups, the interface between you and the Usenet server, to search, retrieve, and manage newsgroup content. A properly configured newsreader is your secure and performance-optimized connection to the Usenet server. Setting up a newsreader involves a few key steps that are easy to follow but […] The post How to Configure a Newsreader first appeared on Top10Usenet.| Top10Usenet
Table of Contents Online privacy and security have become critical concerns as digital threats continue to evolve. Ubiquitous and centralized social media platforms are vulnerable to data breaches, surveillance, and censorship. Usenet, however, is decentralized, which by design,prioritizes user security. What is Usenet? Usenet is a decentralized communications network made up of newsgroups where users […] The post Strengthen Your Online Security with Usenet first appeared on Top10Usenet.| Top10Usenet
Table of Contents Security is the most important consideration for anything you do online. While other social media platforms track, monitor, and often sell your data, Usenet offers private, ad-free communication. But what makes Usenet security superior, and how can you maintain a secure connection? Why Usenet Security is Superior to Other Platforms Usenet’s design […] The post Best Usenet Security: How to Stay Safe While Accessing Usenet first appeared on Top10Usenet.| Top10Usenet
Table of Contents Navigating the dynamic landscape of Usenet can feel like a daunting task, especially for those seeking comprehensive access to information and discussions. Many users resort to juggling multiple Usenet providers in a desperate attempt to overcome the limitations of individual services. However, this juggling act often leads to frustration, wasted resources, and ultimately, […] The post One Usenet Provider to Rule Them All: Prioritizing Quality Retention first appeared on ...| Top10Usenet
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I wrote a simple plugin for NZBGet that inserts download history into a MySQL database. Having my download list in a database makes operations on the data easier than groking text logs. I wanted to display my most recent downloads on a Grafana Dashboard: To use simply copy the Mysql-Log.py script into your NZBGet/scripts directory. In NZBGet, select settings and set the hostname of your MySQL instance. You can download the plugin on github| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
I’m limited to about 80MB/s on downloads on my VPC at Digital Ocean, but I run Nzbget for downloading large files from usenet. It doesn’t take long to download at all, but out of curiosity I wanted to see if I could parallelize this and download multiple files at the same. I use Sonarr for searching usenet for freely distributable training videos which then sends them to NZBget for downloading. Since Sonarr can send multiple files to nzbget which get queued up, I figured I can reduce the ...| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
I’m limited to about 40MB/s on downloads on my VPC at Digital Ocean, but I run Sabnzbd for downloading large files from usenet. It doesn’t take long to download at all, but out of curiosity I wanted to see if I could parallelize this and download multiple files at the same. I use Sonarr for searching usenet for freely distributable training videos which then sends them to SABnzbd for downloading. Since Sonarr can send multiple files to sabnzbd which get queued up, I figured I can reduce t...| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
Bereits im vergangenen Juli hatte ich berichtet, dass ich die Moderation der Newsgroup de.alt.netdigest übernommen hatte, und auch ein wenig den von mir verwendeten Workflow vorgestellt.| Netz - Rettung - Recht