Back in the AOL days you would hang out in the Warez chat room, and you would subscribe to download files using email as the delivery. Chat for a few minutes and then next time you log in. You’ve got files!
You can gatekeep alll you want. Some people would rather spend some cash for iptv than deal with torrent invites, I’m just answering the question about iptv and iptorrents in the original thread topic.
Iptorrents is a rock solid torrent tracker, lots of stuff us free leech. When you pay for vip you get data credits that allow you to not have to worry about your upside down ratio… they also give you iptv during the subscription.
I’m a big fan of frugal, they also give you a block account with another backbone that helps when some parts were DMCAed. Giganews has always been the fastest, but recently got sold so not sure if they are still top dog.
Base os install ad a template in your hypervisor. Ansible playbook with a task to spin up the VM, another task to setup network and required packages. Then other playbooks for the software/services setup.
Dude you just tickled a part of my brain I haven’t thought about Ina long time. These books filled a ton of empty time at a call center job back in the day.
Sysinit was basically one file where you tell a process what to do, start, reload, stop. Systems is way way more complicated and according to some, prone to breaking.