(He/Him) Tech enthusiast and leftist. Privacy and freedom are important to me. Piracy is a service issue. DRM-free media is just a better experience.
Turn off mixed mode and also fiddle with DHT. I’m not sure if DHT will bypass i2p in some cases but it’s worth a shot.
I’m personally very skeptical of all these rarbg clones.
You gotta look at the peer lists in qbittorrent. You’ll know if its i2p because you won’t see regular IPs but instead i2p addresses which are much longer.
I wish I could. It is impossible to live car free in my state though. I’d have to move somewhere that would better support it like Philly or Chicago.
I got an ebike recently to try and enjoy riding and not be stuck in a car as much. To be honest with you guys riding around with cars on the road in my US town is terrifying even still.
Eagerly awaiting when we get more interconnected bike paths that have less interactions with cars.
I used to run OSMC and had Kodi and everything on there but honestly it was more trouble than it was worth. Kodi and it’s piracy addons are pretty buggy in most cases and fail to work reliably for very long. Since then I’ve switched back to using Plex but soon I may have to switch again to Jellyfin.
Question for you. How do you search for torrents on I2P? I know postman has their web interface but do you use any other tools for finding hash IDs, etc?
Qbittorrent has a search function but no python add-on exists for searching I2P as far as I know.