Use autodl-irssi or autobrr to grab some free leech torrents as soon as they are uploaded. You will hit 200GB in a few hours if you have a decent upload speed and have port forwarding set correctly.
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A mechanic's stethoscope will make it pretty easy to figure out where the noise is coming from.
Even if you aren't an uploader, you can still upload torrents by filling requests. You just need to become a power user, which only takes two weeks and 200GB of upload.
That free computer is going to cost you a lot on your electric bill.
I've got 4.6GB of flatpaks installed on their own subvolume and compression only reduces that to 4.1GB. I would guess that it's mostly compressed already. The same compression settings reduced my root subvolume from 23GB to 8.4GB.
Add another SSD and dual boot. Keep the windows 10 install for the audio software and use Linux for everything else. Nvidia cards will work in Linux, you just have to install the driver. That's just a couple of clicks in many distros. I would suggest sticking with a distro that uses X11 since Wayland can still cause some issues with Nvidia GPUs.
There is a donate link on their website.
Of course there's no difference. Glass is one of the most recyclable materials there is.
I've been using it for years. It works quite well. Sometimes it will break on a website until it gets an update. It gets updated fairly frequently though.
GNU Parallel: It lets you run multiple things in parallel. It's very useful for batch converting large numbers of files.
I'm sure that will just push more people to get their music from soulseek and torrents.
What games were you wanting to mod? Mod Organizer 2 works great on Linux. The setup is a bit more complex if you are using it with Steam games though.