

Yup perfectly sums it up.
Yup perfectly sums it up.
Yeah. Often being open and good at the same time doesn’t happen often. I hope steam will change that.
And banning if you where not the owner of the device. So you couldn’t even share it with your friends.
I am still and will wait for a much more open platform that is Linux compatible.
Look in to I2P
You can route things over ssh like RDP for example. Used that a few times to remote in too a desktop at home. Can’t install a VPN on most company and school devices. But ssh is build in to windows.
I know their is one at I2P not sure about tor yet.
I don’t really agree with you here. If you take the time to set things up properly. And prepare for IF something would happen. Your fine. Been running a exposed jellyfin server for years now. Never hat a security issue. And even if I would, not much harm could be done anyway due to how it is setup.
I don’t even need to use a VPN to be forced to login…
If you still like some manual dependency control. Slackware is your friend 😁
When does this stupid joke of a EU law end…
How difficult can it be to just give someone a login? I don’t get the whole sharing jellyfin is difficult argument. It is just as easy as any online service 🤷♂️
Thanks for the tip! Never heard of setroubleshooter tbh.
No we should all migrate to I2P instead.
That was not the true real silk road. Most likely silk road 2. The original was shutdown in 2013
No, you need to cross seed. A torrent client that allows for this is biglybt. Or you need to manually re upload it on i2p
If you are talking about the silkroad that was way before the fentanyl crisis in the US wasn’t it?
Yes that is true. Their are a few bittorrent clients that can cross seed however. But it mainly stays inside i2P which Is good and makes it fully anonymous
I2p is fairly easy to use. The normal I2P client even comes with a torrent client bundled. Also URLs for postman aka best torrent site are included.
I2P is IMO the future for torrenting. The only downside it still has is that their is less content. But that will be solved when more and more people migrate to I2P
I think a big improvement to these test would be to show what actually gets send. You can do this with a certificate and a proxy.