I second this. And the transition was made easy due to anti-consumer practices. Plus, you can take your media on-the-go for free
I second this. And the transition was made easy due to anti-consumer practices. Plus, you can take your media on-the-go for free
They have the money to do it. And historically, the CIA has done similar things globally for decades
Yeah, I text and call them
I get your point, but that’s exactly what I do. When someone say “just use discord”, I drop their product/service/etc. and move on. I’m not saying everyone else should do that, but my life is too short for “support” via Discord
I know interested people don’t like to talk about it…but we, the people, should really be moving away from Discord. A bucket of water doesn’t fix a burning house, ya know?
Then I’d suggest SearXNG. I use public instances because no one has made a way for me to natively host it myself, but I recommend it regardless
Some day surely Windows and Mac will get something similar to SearXNG, then you won’t have to worry about this stuff
I made a post about this too, I fully support it
I checked every publicly available tracker, and only one was blocked if I remember right
For me? I installed it and set it up according to the instructions, didn’t work. Reported it, got tech support, still doesn’t work. And I never got a good reason why, just that “it always works.”
Most people love it, so I’m not saying its not great. Just that all I get is errors
Not be “that guy”, but new pirates beware: Jackett doesn’t work for everybody
That’s a really hard problem to solve. But my advice, and what was working for me last time I tried, was using the Pi-hole as an exit node and forcing as much traffic through it as possible. The only downside to this is that your Pi-hole dashboard will be less interesting because your devices will show as the Pi-hole itself. If you’re already doing that, then my only guess is getting obsessive about domain blocking until it stops, and even that will have its limits.