

From what I can tell the server issues has been fixed. They are always making improvements.
For the what I was trying to use it for it ended up not working for me. I was trying to build up a Plex server. But they didn’t want to have a large cache so started removing anything that wasn’t used in a few days. And didn’t reset the “timer” when you use it over WebDAV/rclone.
I decided to just use real debrid because their cache is HUGE. But sadly they dont seed or have Usenet.
I had already paid for a year of torbox so I still use it regularly for one off downloads not related to my Plex. I will probably still renew my subscription to keep using it for this. Though probably drop to a cheaper tier. I really like that it seeds the torrents and has Usenet.
I hope one day I can fully replace RD with it, but I dont expect it anytime soon. The programs I use for my Plex setup where all adding tor box support when I made my original comment, but mostly dropped it when torbox changed their cache policy.





Wow, I had completely forgotten this comment.
I am definitely still using Nixos on all my machines. As I have learned how to do more with Nix code it has only got better.
I have not tried VoidLinux. I actually dont think I have ever heard of it. Or maybe I have just forgotten. The package system does sound interesting. If I remember to I might try it out in a VM.