Just crossed 1PB total upload, felt like bragging a bit. I’m sure others who have been at this for years and years would put my numbers to shame, but I was excited to see that 4th digit tick over! :)

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      I see qbittorrent has “experimental” support for i2p, but I would need to look into what all that setup entails.

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      I get the joke, but it’s weird for me that my highest ratio is for a Debian 13.3 ISO - 767MB down, 13.85GB up

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        My highest ratio on a transfer is on one I had for almost a year and a half and it’s 48.44 GiB down to 1.676 TiB up, which amounts to around 490 for ratio. Everybody loves this collection of Linux ISOs, it looks like.

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      20:1 is crazy! Maybe I’m just interested in niche stuff, but I struggle to keep mine in the 1:1-2:1 range :(

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          That’s why I keep my Arch Linux ISO up to date, according to my qbittorrent stats thats one of my most popular seeds so it helps the ratio out. Plus it’s really useful to have as a rescue system for when I nuke my machine 🙃

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      pretty sure qbittorent downloads 1 byte of overhead for every 30 uploaded. so ignoring that, the ratio would be 54x

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    Mine actually says PiB, which is fun.

    Best ratio torrent is Dune 2021 with a ratio of 4523:1 😅
    To be fair, this is on a machine that runs 24/7 and has been active for 3 years now.

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    Don’t you need another dozen or so TB? I thought it was 1024, not 1000, to the next unit

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      Correct 1 PiB = 1024 TiB. That’s why the lower case i is shown to denote they’re using base 2 instead of base 10.

      But the good news is that 1011 TiB = 1.1 PB so OP actually crossed that milestone a while ago.

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        I hate this shit. Nobody gave a shit about GiB until companies just had to enshitify hard drives. When I was a kid 1GB was 1024 MB end of discussion, nobody was counting anything in base 10.

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      All just public trackers. I haven’t been able to get into any private invites, but aside from some niche stuff, the public ones have been serving me well enough.

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      Honestly at least in US the ISPs couldn’t care less until a studio or something comes after them. But I have qbittorrent bound to a VPN, which is enough.

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          Gotcha. Yeah, I just have a standard 1gig residential fiber connection with unlimited data from a large US telco. I’m sure there is some provision in the T&Cs where they could cap your data, but so far they are holding to the “unlimited” statement.

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        My ISP throttles my shit crazy when I start any torrent… My ratio is like .02 because I can’t upload anything almost ever even at 50~ mbps. I’ve tried the “use a random port every restart” and it is still ass. Suggestions welcome

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          Are you using a VPN that allows port forwarding? It took me a couple months of slow uploads to realize that was my problem.

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            Yeah, I use PIA and I’ve tried the “request port forwarding” option as well as in my firewall and modem ¯_(ツ)_/¯ my modem is from the ISP and kinda turbo shit so I was thinking of getting my own but haven’t yet lol

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              I that case, I got nothing 🙁

              Anyway, I know some folks just can’t seed for whatever reason. No biggie. To each as they need, from each as they can provide

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              Make sure you put the port you’re being assigned into your necessary application. Also note that it can change when you disconnect and reconnect so you periodically want to make sure the port in your application matches the port assigned to you by PIA.

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              so you actually have no idea whether “your ISP throttles your shit crazy”. it probably does not, because if you are using vpn, that would affect all your other traffic as well.

              try to stop using the vpn and test the behaviour of the torrent again.

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            He’d be insane to complain about this if the didn’t have port forwarding setup

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              i’ll skip over whether your assumption is actually valid and ask: in your experience, do people always act rationally and never do insane things?

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      how are they ok with what, people using service they paid for? they are quite okey, that is how their business works, they provide service and people give them money.

      imagine they go so far that they put up ads to find more such people!