

You can do whatever you want and people can criticize you for it.
You can do whatever you want and people can criticize you for it.
Anyone being able to open a pull request is part of what makes a lot of design decisions shit.
More projects should normalize the culture of closing pull requests without giving a reason why. Just do it.
Honestly, fuck everyone who is hating on this project because the owner has different views than them.
It just shows how you people always try to strong-arm those who disagree with you into doing your fucking bidding.
You’re making things worse without even realizing it.
Probably by not having initiatives to include diversity.
I was the only one seeding the torrent.
It seems like this would have something to do with the tracker that’s included when making a torrent with qbittorrent, but I don’t know much about that other than accepting the default and seeing it work.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/
This will let you download videos that play in your browser.
Kissanime is still going strong.
X isn’t really insecure.
It wasn’t until recently where I’ve switched to Wayland and reached the point where I don’t even realize I’m using it.
That was the metric for a proper replacement.
Without port forwarding you can only connect to those who do have it set up.
Neither me nor my friend set up port forwarding and it still worked.
Yes, I was using a VPN. It’s still working right now.
black0ut may be on to something, but I don’t know much about trackers. I think creating torrents with qbittorrent automatically includes ‘opentracker’ but I don’t really know what that means.
Because we don’t care about good art.
It’s a democracy at this point, and all hollywood movies look like Homer’s Car.
Without port forwarding you can only connect to those who do have it set up.
I don’t think this is true.
I’ve made torrents and then seeded them to my friends without either of us setting up port forwarding. All I did was give them the torrent file and then it worked.
Maybe there’s something going on under the hood that makes my situation unique. My experience though is that I didn’t have to do anything related to port forwarding when sharing a torrent.
However, port forwarding is required for something like Soulseek. I’m not sure why it would be required for one and not the other.
Can someone explain this?
qBittorrent still shows my torrents as being seeded when not using port forwarding.
Yes, but you also don’t get cargo to find C/C++ libraries.
Same with C and C++ libraries.
God, I hate javascript so fucking much and the javascript ecosystem.
The fuck is wrong with all these morons in the comment section?
Business is business. If you want to make money selling digital content, you have to contend with all of the consequences that come along with that.
If they don’t like it, they can always do something else.
Bunch of rubes in here, I swear.
More censorship.
We need better communities.
It’s not wild and you’re just too reddit-brained to ignore it.