Maybe what they meant was that there isn’t a rule about needing to seed individual torrents to a certain point? Seeing how they also mention “maintain a global”, which is pretty normal for lots of private trackers. But that is my guess, even though it still counts as a “seeding rule.”
What they mean is that there are no hit and run rules. Other private trackers tend to expect you to side a certain amount of time during a given time frame.
It’s supposed to be a legal safeguard. Strictly speaking you are only downloading torrent files from the actual site so it’s not possible to violate this rule.
We are not in want of such solutions, Lutris and other existing solutions are capable of making game-specific environments already. The main problem is having enough volunteers to painstakingly run, test and submit the exact dependency parameters for each game that makes it run correctly. Same will be the issue even if we shift to Nix or anything else. The problem is manpower scarcity, not lack of tech.
Alternatively, not everyone is mired in the same shitty communities you’ve got beef with and maybe people can use cutesy language for no reason other than they enjoy it? Gatekeepy bullshit isn’t in the fediverse spirit
Someone will surely find a workaround to this. Half my library on tachiyomi is from mangadex lol
Edit: I did find a workaround, an unofficial repository for mangadex and bato extensions. As of the moment bato extension seems to be broken, but hopefully a patch will be released soon. The developer of the extension still plans to maintain it afaik
30% of my mangas are located on mangadex and the others are located on different sources. That’s good because my migration process to other sources is not really tedious. That’s why diversification of different sources are important nowadays
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