Most p2p clients support it, you’ll need to refer to their documentation to enable.
For the most part all you need to do to enable it is right click a completed download then select “super seeding” mode. It’s at least that straightforward for QBT.
Most p2p clients support it, you’ll need to refer to their documentation to enable.
For the most part all you need to do to enable it is right click a completed download then select “super seeding” mode. It’s at least that straightforward for QBT.
Remember folks, to avoid Linux ISO honeypots you must enable Super-Seeding.
Literally this. It’s as easy as making a Bluesky account and mass changing all links to it, and putting a permanent banner on their site with their handle.
Haven’t heard of Tuta Mail, I’l be sure to look into it. Already in the process (mentally) to transition to Mullvad. The lack of port forwarding is a shame but their privacy and security is on another level.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Edit: All clients are OSS??? That’s amazing!!!
I think I love you.
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Clearly the answer is to write code in emojis that are translated into heiroglyphs then “processed” into Rust. And add a bunch of beloved AI keywords here and there. That way when it learns to block it they’ll inadvertantly block their favorite buzzwords
Only trash adblockers like Adblock Plus and Adguard have that “chance”. uBlock Origin the goat fr frf
That and a Revanced patched version of it - or better yet Piped.
TIL. Gonna have to test this out my FreshRSS feed. Ty 🥰
Hmm, in that case I recommend you read into “Bandwidth Tweaking”:
https://deluge-torrent.org/userguide/bandwidthtweaking/