Torrent forum? That’s interesting. I’ve only used private torrent trackers like TL. Any recommendations?
Torrent forum? That’s interesting. I’ve only used private torrent trackers like TL. Any recommendations?
TorrentGalaxy is up, but if you can’t open it maybe your country has DNS censorship.
Just change your DNS servers to something like 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 (Cloudflare DNS and Google DNS respectively).
You can change your DNS from either your computer settings or your router (the latter is recommended because it applies to all connected devices).
So maybe we shouldn’t worry after all? Future generations will make fun of us because we can use Windows XP fine but we don’t understand how TikTok works?
thinks deleting installers will delete the installed program
Now I get why Windows XP had an alert that said you weren’t going to uninstall the program when you tried deleting a link to a program
Good luck finding Netflix for $2
You’re partially right, but it would be better if users were evenly spread on many instances.
Imagine if one instance becomes so big and then they de-federate. For normal users, nothing would change, but then we would have created the new R*ddit
I haven’t read it but I’m curious… can you say what that scene is about without spoiling too much?
You can use yt-dlp to download from other website, not only on YouTube.
Because they increase usage of the apps. People just doom scroll and keep playing.
It’s a horrible thing IMO
Very nice. Nobody wants to use Safari anyway, they were forced by Apple.
Thank you EU!
I agree with you. If a company writes off something in order to make it with zero, then that thing should immediately fall into the public domain.
Don’t just fork it, otherwise if they take down the original repo, your fork will also go down.
Download a full copy of the repo and host it yourself (on your GitHub account or GitLab, Bitbucket, etc.).
I agree with this. We should leave the door open to Threads users that may not know the Fediverse.
We can always de-federate later if Threads misbehaves.
You may skip step 1 (getting a VPN) if you live in a country that doesn’t give a shit about piracy. Do your own research
I remember I was trying to find the video of an ad that was on TV (don’t ask me why, I’m probably autistic). YouTube didn’t exist yet. Instead, I downloaded a CSAM video - I was a child myself at the time, and that thing scared me and fucked me up.
Today it would never happen by using a torrent tracker, even a public one probably
Second torrentleech. It’s free, you just need an invite and you have to follow their rules (but that’s valid on any private tracker)
eMule was better in this regard, since you shared a folder you kept sharing all your files indefinitely (provided that you kept them in that folder).
Unless they ban all the users using a specific client
I don’t know about your country, but in mine the download and upload of home connections are both unlimited
TorrentLeech, DigitalCore Club… they both sometimes open registrations