Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 06/29/20
Jun29

Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 06/29/20

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have four new entries in the list. The upcoming horror movie “You Should Have Left” is the most downloaded movie this week. The film, released by...

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Torrentz2.eu Domain Suspended by Registry on Public Prosecutor’s Order
Jun29

Torrentz2.eu Domain Suspended by Registry on Public Prosecutor’s Order

With millions of visitors per day, Torrentz2 is the most-used torrent meta-search engine on the Internet. Torrentz2 took over from the original Torrentz site, which closed its doors during the summer of 2016, and continued business as usual. The site’s popularity hasn’t gone unnoticed by copyright holders who successfully requested the site to be blocked in countries around the world. The Torrentz2.eu domain remained...

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Amazon Profits From Pirate IPTV So Can’t Sue Pirate IPTV Provider, Court Hears
Jun29

Amazon Profits From Pirate IPTV So Can’t Sue Pirate IPTV Provider, Court Hears

Early April, companies owned by Columbia, Amazon, Disney, Paramount, Warner, and Universal filed a lawsuit in a California district court targeting ‘pirate’ IPTV provider Nitro TV and alleged operator Alejandro Galindo. The complaint alleged that Nitro TV offered subscription packages consisting of thousands of “live and title-curated television channels” throughout the United States and abroad, available via...

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Using Bash traps in your scripts
Jun29

Using Bash traps in your scripts

It’s easy to detect when a shell script starts, but it’s not always easy to know when it stops. A script might end normally, just as its author intends it to end, but it could also fail due to an unexpected fatal error. Sometimes it’s beneficial to preserve the remnants of whatever was in progress when a script failed, and other times it’s inconvenient. Either way, detecting the end of a script and reacting to...

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A minimalist Mac terminal for Linux fans
Jun29

A minimalist Mac terminal for Linux fans

I have a confession to make: I have been a Mac user for more than 10 years now. At first, I felt a little shame, given my strong Linux background, but the Mac gives me a Unix-like shell and a great window manager. Because of that history, I have a mix of features that will run on macOS but feel familiar to Linux users. There’s no reason it can’t port over to Linux (and it has!). read...

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