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.
This seems to be the main issues with his apps. Visibility is scarce beyond the original post, wherein even with followers the chances of someone seeing your post beyond that honeymoon phase dwindles.
The only exception are users with lots of followers. From what I’ve seen in my brief time using Pixelfed for example, it’s usually accounts with at least a few hundred followers that see a highet retention of visibility.
Yes and no. Some is, yes, but a lot isn’t. After all how do you think ISIS was able to get those black hawks running in the first place?
And if you’ve ever read through leaked training manuals you’d be shocked by how easy it is to get around whatever DRM some stuff has.
- **Your IP address is not exposed** to users or the websites they access
Can anyone confirm this to be the case?
Don’t get me wrong I despise MAGA but holy cow, Democrats are spineless cowards.
I wrote “some code” back when I was a child, if you asked me to explain how it works all I could tell you is “through the power of santa’s little helper”.
You can’t just oust a fellow Dutchman!!!
Yeah a lot of it is in the unstable builds for practically any mainstream distros.
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.
Oof I forgot about that, you also reminfed me about a post that I can’t seem to find anymore of a user fiscovering that they were connected to a US military base.
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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.
Ah in that case you may want to look into paperless-ngx in the Document Management section:
https://awesome-selfhosted.net/tags/document-management.html
There are other good VPN options that provide port forwarding but it’s usually at an extra cost or absolutely tedious to set up.
AirVPN, Windscribe, and another one I can’t remember. Personally I prefer the security and privacy of Mullvad but I use proton’s port forwarding and proton mail for quite a bit so the transition is gonna be annyoing…
EDIT: Removed PIA due to dubious behavior.
All I could tell from my recent search into FOSS Android OS’s is that they shit on competetitors like crazy. It’s pretty funny, albiet concerning, to see the official Reddit account bash on the competition.
Even at the cost of using a Google phone? In any case if I decide to go with it I’ll be sure to donate match the price of whichever pixel I end up with ty :)
Hmm, in that case I recommend you read into “Bandwidth Tweaking”:
https://deluge-torrent.org/userguide/bandwidthtweaking/