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Limerence

…a neologism used to describe an involuntary state of mind which seems to result from a romantic attraction for another person combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one’s feelings reciprocated…

Oplop →

1. Enter an account nickname.

2. Enter an account master password.

3. Enjoy your generated account password.

The awesome thing about Oplop is that you enter two things — nickname, password — which then generates a new, unique password for you to use for that account — the idea being that you use the generated password to register for whatever website/service.

Forget your password? No problem — by putting in the same combination of account nickname and master password, you’ll get the unique password that you got the first time.

I’ve thought about something similar before, and I’m glad someone has implemented it in an easy to use way.

Truly, a first world problem.

Neutral leech means one thing: downloads. Lots and lots of downloads. The rest of my quota this month has been dedicated to downloads.

Neutral leech is different to freeleech because neutral means uploads aren’t counted either (for ratio purposes). It also allows people to build up their seeding library for the future. It’s great!

Problem is, I’ve acquired heaps of stuff already.

I’ve considered the re-aquisition of stuff I already own, but there’s two problems: firstly, only about a sixth of my music library is actually in 160 or lower, and secondly, because I have a large number of smart playlists which depend on play count metadata (to tell me what I’ve listened to, how often [relatively] I listen to it), those will get messed up.

I know there’s a way to replace content within iTunes, but that relies on the fact that the metadata is exactly the same. As this won’t be the case for 99% of the stuff I get (it’ll either be tagged the same or better), this really isn’t a solution.

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to a first world problem.