I thought the shirts were just a front. I’ve been using Dognzb for two years, and they sent me the shirt. It arrived a couple of days ago.
Comments, feedback is welcome
https://interfacecraft.online/posts/blog/2025/how-i-set-up-usenet-slrn-access-in-2025/
Has anyone else been having issues contacting theCubeNet team?
I cancelled my service back in November of 2024, for which I received a confirmation email that it was cancelled, but the cancellation never went through and charged me again last month. It won’t let me initiate a new cancellation request because it says I have an existing one, and when I created a ticket to get help it said it did but the link says the ticket doesn’t exist.
I have tried emailing them, calling them, messaging them on Facebook, and even PM’ing /u/Thunder_Cube but no one is responding. I’m at the point where I just launched a dispute through PayPal to get my money back, but y’all might want to be wary.
Edit: they got it fixed.
I usually get info like a password immediately after the payment processes, nothing now. Is this normal? What’s the average timeframe to get this information?
I emailed support, no replies.
Hi all,
I am new to Usenet and I have subscribed to Eweka, and that comes with newslazer.
It seems I already am able to search for binaries like in the picture. However in this sub I read a lot about indexers and I have these questions.
Thank you for any help
I just got a mini pc with a intel ultra 5 125H CPU that has an integrated intel ARC gpu.
Today, I was trying to max the gpu and COULDN’T. My computer starting lagging playing 6 stream and my server was not giving a flying f*ck about the 6 4K DoVi/HDR transcodes to HEVC.
This thing is absolutely amazing.
Hey! I made PlexWatch, a Discord bot that gives you a live dashboard for your Plex server. It shows active streams, SABnzbd downloads, and uptime stats—all in a neat embed. Easy to set up and customize. Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/nichtlegacy/PlexWatch.
Feedback welcome!
I’ve been struggling with my Plex users transcoding all the time for the past few weeks. My user count keeps rising and with each new member I have to constantly remind them to select Original quality when they play something. I tell them 1 or 2 transcodes is fine if they’re not able to stream at Original quality (I have 1Gbps symmetrical, so the issue would be on their end), but if everyone is transcoding at the same time then there’ll be problems.
Yesterday I had 5 transcodes at the same time (plus my local Direct Play) and for whatever reason it stopped utilizing my GPU (nvidia RTX 3090) and started slamming my CPU (AMD 5800X3D). It was just pegged at 100% and my PC was barely functional. I have a Discord server that we’re all in so I can communicate with them all about new releases, downtime, etc. and I kinda got a little heated …
Asking here as I suspect this is the crowd most likely to know of a way to do this.
Is there any way, using a combination of Sonarr, Overseerr or Plex, to set it so that for a specific show a notification is sent when a new episode is added? And email or something?
I have a few shows that people pester me about wanting to know when the next episode lands, and I’d like to automate it.
Thanks!
Hey folks, I built a small tool called arrcoon to help clean up torrents when using Sonarr and Radarr, and I wanted to share it with the community!
It automatically removes torrents from your client when you delete shows or movies from your *arr library—so you seed as long as the media is mapped to your library, but once it’s gone, the torrent is too. No more manually hunting down leftover downloads! It also cleans up unreferenced season packs and individual episodes.
I originally made this for myself, but I figured others might find it useful too. That said, it hasn’t been widely tested yet, so be careful when experimenting, as it fully removes downloads. Use at your own risk!
https://github.com/DrResophonic/media-server-template
Hey everyone, I have never self-hosted anything before, nor have I ever done anything with Plex or streaming media myself. I came in with a completely blank slate but wanted to figure out how I could set something up without a big investment, time or money. I went all over the place looking at TRaSH Guides, getting started guides for usenet, even down to learning how to install Linux. I’m also not a videophile/audiophile by any means, I have basic 4K smart TVs with no sound systems, and I didn’t know the first thing about blu ray rips, webdl vs webrips, and I still don’t know much.
It took me a while to figure everything out, so I started documenting useful links and ultimately came up with this repo that has a docker-compose.yml file and a long readme going from installing Ubuntu server to running the applications.
I figured it might be helpful to people just starting out, so the repo is linked above. Full …