Is this site in any way actually “fucking with” GOG? They use their name, but if they are providing DRM free installers, what difference does it make that you get it from there or a torrent? I don’t think GOG notices or suffers.
What are you talking about? What am I gonna sell a Steam key that is already assigned to my Steam account? Steam keys are physical, now? That amount that you are spewing out of your ass is immense. Plenty of console games have DRM, The Xbox One had huge backlash coming out because of always-online DRM. But Valve didn’t invent nor pioneer DRM. Steam’s DRM is the same, easily bypassed one from 20 years ago. Hell, Valve did more work on Wine making Proton than they did on making DRM, but you’re claiming they invented DRM and “[Steam] pretends that they invented Wine”.
All three of those links show your plain inability to read. Not one claimed that Valve invented Wine.
No, on Steam games are updated automatically.
TURN IT OFF, THEN, DIPSHIT. GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS AND CLICK “DON’T UPDATE”. You’re so goddammed enticed with the smell of your own shit you can’t even google “how to turn off auto update”.
Are you saying PC still has a used games market?
That’s not what you claimed, you said Valve killed the used PC games market. Valve made a system where selling old copies is not currently viable/popular. You can still buy physical PC games, and you can still sell them. Finding used copies is hard, though- but great news, before Steam existed, finding used PC games was still hard. In fact, it is now arguably easier to find used PC games on the internet.
Ok, I admit that this is what their fans do, not Valve itself.
I’ve never once heard a claim remotely similar to this, sounds 100% made up
Are you saying you can ignore Steam updates or game updates now?
Always could.
Every one of your bullet points is an extreme stretch. The only one I could see as a negative- instead of just you making good practices sound evil- is selling accounts. But they ban the selling of accounts due to other legal ramifications. It isn’t unusual for any site to ban the selling of accounts.
I used Nord proxies when I still used uTorrent, never had issues. I’m definitely hardwired, and my isp is shit, don’t get me wrong, but the only change I can see is qBit and proxies. I tried every server they had available, and the issue just stops when I don’t use their proxies. Maybe I should try proxies from some other service, but I’m not really in a place to shop around… and I don’t know that free vpn services have proxies that you can try.
I also say “stops every few minutes”, I should clarify, it stops and doesn’t resume. I have to close qbit and reopen.
I don’t know enough about ovpn or wireguard to know how that would help me… Is that not a VPN/tunneling that you have to have both sides to use? So I would go to a server that has another VPN running on anyways?
I have qBit bound to my VPN (Nord), but it basically stops every few minutes. So I had to stop and use killswitch.
This, I think, is actually an issue with qBit. But maybe it only ever happens to me.
“extremely expensive” is a bit of an overstatement.
Youtube proper, not the rest of Google, is tens of billions in the black, annually.
They reached this level of control over the market by running without video ads for a long time, forcing competitors to close out or not even open into the market without similar money backing. Turning around now and forcing tracking and ads should open them up to antitrust suits.
It’s all arbitrage. If you can afford YouTube Premium’s price, and don’t mind the tracking, go for it. But all this ad blocking and alternative front ends MIGHT come to half a billion annually. uBlock has around 15 million installs, each installed user- assuming all separate and unique and blocking YouTube- would have to deny YouTube $1000 annually for it to be affecting their revenue.
They can see the percentage of people who watched that part of the video, as part of the video analytics. This doesn’t track the user, though, at least not if you have history turned off, or are using another front end.
Do you use a proxy server through the settings, or just turn on your VPN and run it while torrenting?
I use Nord, and with the former method I was having issues. I reported it in an issue on the GitHub, and even contacted Nord for support. Now, there does seem to be a lot of down time with the regular method, but with the proxy (“better” method normally) there was times where it was exactly as you described- tons of seeds or leeches, but no connections, uploads, or downloads across the board.
In the execution log, there was an error that’d pop up repeatedly. I can’t remember or see at the moment what that error is, something about SOCKS5, the proxy connection. But after popping 5-10 times, that’s when everything would hit zeroes. I would have to close and reopen qBittorrent to get it to start again. When I used uTorrent before, I never had these issues, so I was thinking about moving on to some other torrent application. Wanting to stay with Open Source programs kept me for now.
I thought the FMHY lists showed sites that hosted themselves, not just peer posted files. If this was happening regularly with such a site, I’d eject it, too.
Also, the information provided sates plainly that this is far from the first time, but their lack of response or efforts to stop malware is what triggered the removal from the list. FileCR should plainly not be on the trusted list.
Not just ISPs, the end user and other peers in the case of torrenting also will not know who or where you are.
Getting to regions blocked content is a bonus that most VPN services will provide.
They bundle them together because they want people to buy more. This is why the ad-free only tier disappears and it all costs more.
I stopped using Revanced for NewPipe when it was giving me trouble. But I have a friend that swears by Revanced.
They are Android only, iirc. Practically the mobile app version of the projects someone listed in another comment.
If you wanted an open-source streaming-economy RTS, I’d very quickly recommend Zero-K.
I hadn’t even heard of BAR before, so I got something to try in the next few days.