

Well, still works for movies and series
Well, still works for movies and series
Ed2k/kad network via eMule/aMule/MLDonkey there is a lot of content
And something like syncthing
Use i2pd with qbittorrent
I’m a Tor relay operator. For years, I ran a Tor guard/middle relay, but I often ran into issues with certain services and websites that would blacklist my IP address within days of changing it. After dealing with that for a long time, I eventually got tired of the hassle and switched to running a Tor bridge instead, to help people bypass censorship in authoritarian countries. I think it’s a better fit for a home connection.
In the bios should be an option to enable (speaking the bonus)
Tor bridge/Snowflake , i2pd to help circumvent censorship on some countries
Tor bridge/snowflake, i2pd, syncthing relay, ipfs, pihole, wireguard…
You can find the 52 episodes in ed2k/kad (eMule/aMule/mldonkey)
Seedbox, tor bridge, i2pd node, pihole, wireguard…there are a lot of things you can run.
Maybe your ISP uses cg-nat and you can ask them to opt-out or find and ISP with this option.
Nope, it is the same. Bittorrent have a lot more users than eMule and then you have more possibilities to find a peer with ports forwarded. 2 peers Without port forwarded can not share content.
The problem with HighID/LowID on eMule is the same on bittorrent or any other p2p, you need someone with port forwarding to upload/download content. In my case I am out of cg-nat and sharing 24/7.
Ed2k/kad still have good health with new and old stuff
Well usually FHD, good availability of recent and old stuff, there is a good community of French, Italian and Spanish stuff with English sub. Probably if you prefer 4k and above, torrent is better.
My main use is movies, shows and books. And it is perfectly fine.
Mldonkey have been updated on August 2024 and it is available on gnu/linux, mac and windows.
I use Adguard’s public DNS on my router for convenience, no problems at all. In the past I had pi-hole with some lists that in the end, from time to time, broke things.
Look into MikroTik