It‘s been more than 2 years that animetosho plead uploaders to stop RAR‘in their Usenet uploads. What are Your thoughts on this in 2023?

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  1. Nyuu

    Flexible usenet binary posting tool

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  3. MultiPar

    Parchive tool

    * MultiPar supports in-situ repair, which bypasses this problem entirely

  4. NewsUP

    Fully feature high performance binary usenet uploader/poster

    Some servers seem to be rather unreliable regardless, but I (anecdotally) found it to be more reliable with the slightly smaller article size. it's worth pointing out that NewsUP found the same thing independent of my findings. ngPost's default is also 700K, but it seems to have always been that way.

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