Torrents.csv: a collaborative repository of torrent magnet links, consisting of a searchable torrents.csv file. The search engine that searches the csv is also self-hostable!
Torrents.csv: a collaborative repository of torrent magnet links, consisting of a searchable torrents.csv file. The search engine that searches the csv is also self-hostable!
This indexer was made by co-creator of Lemmy, our very own Dessalines!
67 0 ReplyFYI, he created Lemmy alone. Nutomic and others began contributing a bit later.
19 0 ReplyOh wow didn't know that! Love it
16 0 ReplyNo way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
6 0 ReplyWhy is it called Lenny and not dessy ?
3 0 ReplyMaybe he's a Motörhead fan? (Lemmy Kilmister)
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Wonder how active the project is, to date they still haven't included the old RARBG torrents.
https://git.torrents-csv.ml/heretic/torrents-csv-data/issues/1
14 0 ReplyI am not sure, a CSV file is technically a data source equal to a database, so how is this different from sites that collect torrent-links (which are targeted by anti-piracy organisations?)? The fact that it is self-hostable?
13 0 ReplyYou can open a csv in Excel and edit it like a regular spreadsheet.
8 1 ReplyYeah just like I can edit records in the database?
I'm not trying to be critical of the project, I really want to know what makes this project different than a shared database , if that is what it is?
9 0 ReplySp can I with SQL and SQlite?
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In what way this is better than DHT?
10 0 ReplyI've gotten some hard to find stuff from here.
3 0 ReplyThis is a neat concept
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