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FYI, he created Lemmy alone. Nutomic and others began contributing a bit later.
Oh wow didn't know that! Love it
No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
Why is it called Lenny and not dessy ?
Maybe he's a Motörhead fan? (Lemmy Kilmister)
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
I 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?
You can open a csv in Excel and edit it like a regular spreadsheet.
Yeah 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?
Sp can I with SQL and SQlite?
But can it VIM?
It can Arch.
it can but people who don't read manuals will never escape
In what way this is better than DHT?
I've gotten some hard to find stuff from here.
This is a neat concept