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Just torrent
Wrong way around.
I hope I live long enough to see this meme be used correctly again
I won’t torrent media if it isn’t owned by power hungry billionaires in bed with Trump.
And Usenet !
Forgive me for being a plebian but as someone who only casually engages with the internet, I’ve always wondered academically how one ensures their safety when pursuing a piratecal life.
Sharing this here so you can avoid such evil things. Under no condition should you use a VPN. https://mullvad.net/
Apparently you set up a Linux server, with lots of storage.
Then you apparently buy a VPN account with a reputable, no-log VPN provider with exits in Switzerland and Spain, apparently the two most torrent friendly countries in the world.
Then you apparently install a docker container called Gluetun, which apparently connects to your VPN provider and provides network services to other containers.
Then you apparently install radarr and sonarr and pipe their network through a torrent container that goes through the gluetun container and apparently also the overseerr container so it’s really easy to request content.
Then you apparently install Plex or Jellyfin or your server and their client on your devices.
Then, apparently, you request content through your overseerr container and apparently then all you have to do is request and badaboom badabing it shows up on your clients 5 minutes later.
Or so I’ve heard.
VPN
VPN + Bittorrent client, making sure to bind the bittorrent client to the VPN virtual network device (somewhere in the client’s configuration) so that it doesn’t leak to your home connection if the VPN goes down.
That’s it.
Some people posted long complicated and newbie scary instructions but this is all you need: VPN + bittorrent client configured to be bound to the VPN virtual network device.
I have been running this config for over a decade, including when I was living in a country were getting scare mail from lawyers for torrenting was a common thing - never got any such mails or ISP notifications or any such shit.
Adblock, no-script, and just being as careful as possible.
Also, there’s this fun little Firefox extension called TMDB player, which plugs into a few illicit streaming sites, but pairs with the very real TMDB website.
You actually have to be slightly more careful with such, at least as far as viruses.
Torrents usually need a vpn these days.
Since no one else said it: knowing local laws. Vpn always requires you to trust someone else again. I’d rather go ahead and make myself a proxy or something elsewhere then.
Technical knowledge too. But say you know downloading from filehosters can not result in you getting into trouble, voila, do that.
Good browser, adblock, habits and more things add to a best practice.
and stremio as a front end
Amen
I was sad earlier in the year when I went to aquire some media and the pirate hey could not be resolved no matter which web alt I used. First time in will over a decade that I couldn’t use it. Now I’m much more list on where to aquire said media.
Don’t use TPB. Not (necessarily) directed at you but there are much, much better public trackers than TPB.
I would like to know some of these trackers. It’s been at least 10 years since I used any thing but tpb.
Funny! Þis would be a better (more germaine) format:


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If I haven’t seen it (which I haven’t), I don’t even know what movie this is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Live
They Live, a John Carpenter classic
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It’s a hidden message; þe glasses in They Live let you see hidden messages. Þe glasses in Spider Man just make þings blurry.
We’re debating which meme is more appropriate, which is peak Threadiverse.














