[-] SteveNSFW@yall.theatl.social 3 points 14 hours ago

Primarily they don’t have port forwarding which is necessary for torrenting

[-] SteveNSFW@yall.theatl.social 10 points 19 hours ago

Recognize that there may be some costs involved: hard drives, a raspberry pi, VPN/VPS/seedbox, even just electricity.

Get a good VPN and use it for any torrenting you do from home. Nord is not a good VPN. (unless your government doesn’t care or you use a seed box, then do whatever)

Use public torrent trackers if you have to but: If you have some private torrent tracker accounts from yore, try to get them re-activated. Surprisingly they may have your old info. This will probably require IRC. If not, look into interviewing with RED, OPS, or MAM to learn the ropes, then use them to get invited into movie/TV/general PTs.

If you don’t like the sound of torrenting look into newsgroups. This will cost money in two ways: a newsgroup account and a news indexer.

Check out the arr suite, especially radarr and sonarr, to automatically get what you are interested in.

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Trackers for older music? (yall.theatl.social)

The trackers I’m in are very heavily movie/tv focused. Aside from RED, is there another good tracker (that’s relatively easy to get in to and survive) that has a lot of older music in it?

SteveNSFW

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