Not sure what you are asking for, but one thing I can recommend is that for qbittorent to go to settings > Advanced > Network Interface to tie your VPN to the client. This will help in the event your VPN cuts out reducing chances of your IP address leaking.
DarkTides
Absolutely vital for anyone who uses an ebooks.
Found this article from my attempts at trying to find an answer
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-s9-galaxy-note-9-snapdragon-root/
And here is the thread for the S9+ snapdragon https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/root-extreme-syndicate-g965u-u1.4043707/
Pirates adapt or die. So at the very least you have increased your chances of survival. Don't know if sharks will eat you though.
Noticed there's a lot of geeky people on lemmy, and so many seem to be using stuff like linux in threads asking what OS do you use. Which is definitely a big outlier from the average user. So seems like even if the numbers aren't high that there's a lot of people who can provide tech support to dumb people like me.
Could ask the guy and he might do it. I love his tutorials, and would probably love the opportunity to make more content.
Check the megathread on the side it has everything.
But, from what is recommended on there I have found torrentgalaxy coming close to rarbg.
Some people here are saying i2p may be the future https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/259433 Sounds like Qbittorrent is planning to provide i2p support too. So hopefully port forwarding won't matter as much for future releases.
This is the type of guides I love. It is so thorough and educates people like me who are clueless on the process.
Do you use handbreak to do it? And what settings? Is it something that needs to be played around with to see how output is, so doing small segment to determine what is ideal?
x265 because I like the file size and am satisfied with the quality.
Just go to be sure the download the clean adware free version from what I remember. Easy for Linux though since it is available in the repo. On windows I think you go to the page https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2
Been a long time since I used it on Windows.