Unless you want engagement! 90% of these comments are about the missing comma.
If you have all the original, unedited files you downloaded (this might mean multi-part rar archives) can either point your BT client at the location or move/copy them to where your client expects them.
I tend to add the torrent making sure it doesn't start, do a manual recheck to check it's working as expected, then start the torrent.
If you have main file(s) only e.g. .mkv but not the .nfo and there are other seeders you can do the same as above and it'll re-download - so in my example the block that contains the .nfo along with some of the .mkv will be downloaded. I tend to copy the files over, just in case but I don't think that's actually ever been necessary for me.
Another option is to have the file you care about and have the SRR file to restore the files to the downloaded state - adding .nfo files but it can also put the files back into those annoying rar archives. This way you can be the only seeder without having too many extra files hanging around. These are quite rare though.
It's a study. People are normally paid to participate in studies because otherwise no-one would bother doing them.
It's not meant to change the city overnight, it's a study to test how people's behaviours change if they reduce the number of cars they own, which is what we want (ideally to zero, of course).
In summary, IT'S A STUDY.
I don't think you read the article. The data shows that walking and cycling went up massively, as well as increasing public transport use. This is good, and the article as a whole politely makes points compatible with this comm.
I've stopped even seeing that - if I were describing it to someone who'd never seen the comic I don't know if I'd remember to mention it.
Those rules be more of a guideline though.
If you're using Kagi, you can rewrite paywalled sites to automatically search on an archive site. Maybe searx or similar has the same functionality?
Over the last few days I've tested substreamer, DSub, Symfonium, Ultrasonic and Tempo. I thought that Symfonium was the clear winner (once I'd found the setting to use a local cache) with DSub being next. I wanted to be able to browse albums by genre - others might not care and rate them differently.
Symfonium is closed source and not free, which might be a deal-breaker for some, but it's a small one-off payment to an indie dev which is A-OK with me. Turns out it's the same dev that wrote Yatse (xbmc/kodi remote) which I'd also paid for.
edit: Ah, the other comments hadn't federated - I see I'm in good company!
This mods need to pin this shining example of awful dad humour.
I see that the admin came back and now there's a few admins there and all is well 👍
More an update for others, since I expect you already know!
Looks good, but this bit made me raise an eyebrow or two:
Powerful Mod Tools
This is patently false - the like of Beehaw are thinking of moving off of Lemmy because the moderation toolset's almost non-existent and the devs don't seem to think it's important.
Handbrake isn't recommended any more? That's what I'd used for my ripping. By original quality, you mean extracting the the mpeg-2 or just that Handbrake did bad transcoding?