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I haven’t done this myself because it’s obviously very illegal, but I’ve been told you set up a server with docker and set up the following containers:
But what do I know? I haven’t done it myself and only download large Linux distributions because I love distro-hopping.
You can also do all these in Windows. They have installers. Recommend Prowlarr for having all your torrent sites in one interface rather than setting them up repeatedly.
I’ve been told some use an app called LunaSea to to manage their arr instances. Apparently it brings all the arrs under one simple interface.
That sounds unnecessarily painful
I don’t really know what any of that means except for qbittorrent
Me neither as I haven’t done it.
But apparently it basically creates your own Netflix. You write a title you’d like to watch and within minutes you get a notification that it’s there, ready.
It's a shame you've never done it. Maybe someone here has a link to some sort of tutorial for a criminal that wants to do it. Not me, just someone.
Do you hear anything about how those people pay for the VPN, or does that not come up?
Most people I speak to about this assume that the "good VPN" provider can be trusted not to keep logs.