How many torrents is too little

I recently got Torrentio setup on Stremio and can see that it shows a user amount next to each torrent film or show. I am assuming that is the number of people that are currently seeding the video. Is there a number range I should aim for to get a good stream on a movie / show? Is there a number too low? Sorry I am still very new to this so any advice helps

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u/aaRestoration21 — 5 days ago

Proxmox Inspiration Question

I recently built a very rough first draft of a homelab with it really just using this mini pc I bought (hp prodesk mini) and a switch for right now as I start to add other things. Right now I have proxmox running with only one virtulized OS running Home Assistant for parts of my room that I have automations for. As I want to spend more time on it again, I know I am just wasting energy running this whole computer for that. Do you guys have good ideas for inspiration of what I can do with Proxmox on this computer. I don’t need a NAS yet. I would like to learn more about the different aspects of home labbing and networking. I know this is a very broad post but I am just wondering what good entry level projects I can do with it.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 8 days ago
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Ideas to help me progress in IT

I am currently the IT Support Specialist for a company where the IT team is very small but powerful. Since joining, I took the responsibility of managing the level 1 and 2 tickets and sometimes creating little projects for myself to increase productivity within the IT environment. I have also been heavily involved in our companies AI process and have helped teach many employees the best ways to use it. Since this was my first job out of college, I didn’t mind dealing with support tickets as that was the best way to get into this field of IT/ Cybersecurity (eventually), but I have become a little bored of what I am doing. What are some things you guys recommend that I can start working on / learning to help increase my knowledge and to prepare me for more difficult future jobs. Since our team is quite small I am able to access most of our environment and architecture.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 10 days ago

Help understanding wordpress

I have recently been tasked by executives to help update and potentially rebuild our wordpress site. I work in IT so I have some understandings but have never used wordpress before. Are there any tips or tricks or resources I should check out to help figure out how wordpress works? I need to get this done quickly, but I don’t want to mess up our public facing site.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 20 days ago

How to manage Claude within an organization

I work for a smallish biotech company with a little over 100 employees. As of right now, we have given around 60 people Claude licenses from our team plan. Our company is growing fast, and I am worried about that price change from going from a monthly subscription for the team plan to a larger number from the enterprise plan. Has anyone else experienced this change yet? I am trying to figure out the best way to get prepared for when this happens, because I know it will. It will definitely be tough to restrict access once experienced users have gotten such a big feel for it just because of money.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 26 days ago

Networking Book Reccomendations

Is there some sort of book that goes over networking, but not as much in a straight information text way. Maybe more like a fun read or a novel, or something with visualizations to fully grasp everything. I like reading but struggle with super information intensive text, so I wanted to see if there is something that is sort of a middle ground where I can really get into it while learning at the same time.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 30 days ago
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Is the OT/ICS consulting travel life actually real?

I'm early in my career (IT support, ~3 months in, CS degree, Security+) and looking into cybersecurity consulting roles at KPMG down the line — the kind with client engagements lasting weeks to a couple months at a time, ideally with some variety in location.

For anyone actually working there:

  • Is that kind of engagement length/travel real, or does it look different in practice?
  • What's it actually like living that schedule — is it sustainable, or does it wear on people?
  • Any advice for someone trying to figure out if this is realistic to aim for from an entry-level background?

Appreciate any honest takes, good or bad.

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u/aaRestoration21 — 1 month ago

Is the OT/ICS consulting travel life actually real?

Anyone in Accenture's OT/ICS or industrial cybersecurity practice — is the client travel actually long engagements, and how'd you break in?

Entry-level IT/security background (Security+, CS degree), long-term interested in OT/ICS security specifically. Accenture's industrial/OT security work (I know you all partner with Dragos) seems like it could involve solid client site time.

  • Does Accenture have a clear internal track from general cyber consulting into OT/ICS, or do they mostly hire that specialty externally?
  • What's engagement length usually like for OT/ICS clients — weeks, months, one-off assessments?
  • Anyone start in a generalist "Cybersecurity Analyst"-type role and move into OT/ICS later? How long did that take?
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u/aaRestoration21 — 1 month ago