Fair enough, but I did try with tracker couldn’t connect with anyone, switched to I2PSnark worked very well.
Fair enough, but I did try with tracker couldn’t connect with anyone, switched to I2PSnark worked very well.
The problem is that qbitorrent doesn’t support DHT via I2P only trackers, you can clearly see the difference in peer numbers if you use I2PSnark. Officially it should work, but I couldn’t get any peers.
Let me introduce you to Library STC.
https://www.reddit.com/r/science_nexus/comments/16vhe3q/official_stc_links_guide
Go to usenet, it is way better, or IRC if these torrent are slow.
Yeah I noticed that qbittorrent doesn’t get me peers only i2psnark, but i2psnark is an awful client.
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I also want it to be good, many public torrent websites are going down, this might be the future of torrenting.
I only found out when I saw a setting for I2P in qbittorrent, I went and researched about them.
How is it compared to private trackers?
What do you mean enclosed system? There are I2P trackers.
tracker2.postman.i2p
It is harder to use than Tor though. Qbittorrent also supports I2P.
To learn more about downloading Linux distros go here: https://lemmy.world/c/usenet or go to /r/UsenetTalk.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a protocol for messaging and XDCC is a file sharing method that it uses.
IRC: https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/k08hje/when_people_say_irc_is_dead
Usenet is basically the first forum to exist on the internet and people discovered that they could share files by encoding them into messages, for example lets say I take a file encode and divide it over a 1000 tweets. I would also make a file called NZB to find the messages and share it, so people could download it. Usenet still exists for file sharing, but it is paid. You would need an indexer that finds the files and a usenet service. Honestly you could get both indexer and the usenet service for as cheap as $2.5 per month way cheaper than Netflix.
For more info about usenet check out: https://reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/faq