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We're too ghetto to have a real tracker, so make do with this page. Here are some files that we want to share without completely saturating our connection. Useyour favorite torrent client to leech away, no login required, no ratio to maintain.

54.3m - BH-2006-foundstone_interview.mov.torrent - BlackHat 2006, Foundstone set up a series of interviews for various contributors to the security scene. At the last minute McAfee lawyers changed their mind about releasing the videos saying waivers must be signed. The videos were given to the people to do with as they please, including releasing them if we chose to. This is an interview with Jericho and Lyger who talk at length about attrition, dataloss, OSVDB and the security industry.

183.2m - tiger_team.101.xvid.avi.torrent - Court TV's "Tiger Team" Series, Episode 1x01. "The Tiger Team tests the security of Symbolic Motors, an exotic car dealership located in La Jolla, California. In this episode, the Tiger Team employs two distinct social engineering attacks, one rogue wireless access point attack, and a complex physical attack to gain unabated access to sensitive customer information and millions of dollars worth of cars on the show room floor."

183.3m - tiger_team.102.xvid.avi.torrent - Court TV's "Tiger Team" Series, Episode 1x02. "Karat Caper. The Tiger Team tests the security of Jason of Beverly Hills, a custom jeweler located in Beverly Hills, California. In this episode, the Tiger Team employs a social engineering attack, an RFID cloning attack, a complex physical attack, and a safe-cracking attack to gain access to millions of dollars worth of precious gems and sensitive customer information."

Does anyone know of any sites that have torrents of old RL matches? I'm not asking for dodgy ones (whatever you do, please don't PM me details of any non-legal sites ) but I'm interested in knowing if there are any sites out there that provide RL content legally.

Taiga is an open-source desktop application for Windows. It automatically detects the anime videos you watch on your computer and synchronizes your progress with online services. It helps you manage your anime library, discover new series, share watched episodes and download new ones.

If you prefer watching anime via an official streaming service, that's okay too. Taiga supports AnimeLab, Anime Digital Network, Anime News Network, Bilibili, HIDIVE, Jellyfin Web App, Plex Web App, Veoh, VIZ, VRV, Wakanim, Yahoo View and YouTube. This feature requires you to use one of the supported web browsers; namely Brave, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox or Opera.

Taiga's season charts are dynamic and up-to-date. You can sort them by global score or filter them by genres, among other things. And it takes only a few clicks to add an anime to your library. Learn more

It's very difficult to get this right. Building a map of all anime between services, handling inconsistencies and keeping things up-to-date requires a great deal of development time and additional human effort. It'd be great to have this feature in Taiga, and we've given a lot of thought into it. However, it's not a feasible feature to work on at the moment.

As long as the site provides a consistent way to detect the anime title and the episode number in its URL or page title, it's possible. Some services such as Hulu and Netflix aren't supported because it's technically not possible to detect the episodes this way. Let us know if you have another service in mind.

First of all, Taiga checks all windows to see if there are any media players (or web browsers) running, with help from Anisthesia. When it finds one, it goes on to use various methods to retrieve the filename of the video (for web browsers, it's the page title).

This is where Anitomy comes in. This piece of software, designed specifically for Taiga and similar applications, is able to parse anime video filenames and extract their elements. It uses advanced techniques, rather than simply applying regular expressions or ignoring everything inside brackets.

Once Taiga has this information, it goes on to look up the anime title (in this case, Toradora!) in its database. This database consists of all the titles the active service provides (e.g. Romaji titles, English titles, synonyms) for your anime list, as well as cached search results. Taiga does lots of smart things so that it doesn't trip over capitalization, punctuation and different numbering schemes. If available, Taiga looks up the name of the parent directory too, so that it's able to identify something like X:\Anime\Toradora!\01 - Tiger and Dragon.mkv.

Before checking for new torrents, you may set up some filters in order to automatically select the ones you're interested in and discard the others. Each filter consists of one or more conditions, and an action to be performed on torrents that match those conditions, such as, "if the video resolution is less than 720p, discard the torrent". It's possible to limit a filter to one or more anime in your library.

Discard and Select actions work the way you'd expect, whereas Prefer is a bit more complicated: If it's a general filter, torrents that don't match the filter are discarded. If it's a limited filter, torrents that match the filter are selected, and torrents that don't match the filter are discarded.

There's more than one way to achieve what you want with filters. For instance, you can either select everything on your currently-watching list and then go about discarding bad fansub group names and other keywords, or you can just create a new limited filter for each anime and choose a fansub group and video resolution for it. The latter will give you more control over each title.

How would i go about doing that? Something in .rtorrent.rc would work best, to not have rclone running literally every 5 minutes with cron, and only be running whenever a torrent is actually finished?

The absolutely best method is to use a torrent-client that has support for a "temporary download location". many clients have this - like Qbittorrent which I use. EDIT: a cursory google search indicates rtorrent may have a feature like this, so please investigate that.

Without using this it's going to be a little janky either way because rclone can't know when the torrent is done - and also transferring half-finished torrents produce useless junk and probably would make errors in the torrent client.

Or if the torrent-client is remote and does not see the Gdrive directly, then it can at least move the torrents to a "finished" folder where you can have a simple script pick it up and run the move command without causing any problems with half-finished files. If you just make your script check the folder for files before calling rclone then it's a very trivial check to run, so you can test as often as you want.

Here is a really basic script that demonstrates some of the fundamentals of that.
I don't claim to be good at bash scripting, but maybe you can at least find it useful to see how to prevent multiple operations overlapping (lockfile) and do a simple check on a folder to see if it is empty or not. The idea is you'd run this as a recurring cron task on some appropriate timer.

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