I normally use usenet, but I use torrent as backup. I heard of https://ext.to/, what are other that are good?

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    1337x.to has treated me well for the past few years. I love the active comment sections. It’s just like TPB was in the early days.

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      If your ISP is blocking this website, set a DNS in windows to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare), 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 (Google), 9.9.9.9 (Quad9), https://www.dns0.eu/, or DNS4EU.

      Yes, blocking certain sites is done in the Netherlands, due to Stichting BREIN using/abusing our legal system. Nobody likes them, but it is what it is.

      PS: I’m using rargb, since it hasn’t been blocked (yet - BREIN has to sue per website being blocked).

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    1337x.to works well too. If you use a website translator, like Firefox Translate, rutracker is great too.

    Otherwise, private torrent sites (e.g. TorrentLeech) are the best addition to Usenet.

    Keeping ratio is pretty easy if you set up Cross-Seed. It finds torrents matching your local files (e.g. Usenet downloads) and adds them to your torrent client without using additional space or downloading them again.

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      Honestly I just got a few fresh free-leech torrents a while back, seeded them for a week, and built up enough surplus to not have to worry about ratio for the foreseeable future

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        https://www.cross-seed.org/

        It takes a bit of time and careful reading until it’s set up.

        For matching existing data you need to set up dataDirs and partial matchMode. Ideally your local files are organized (e.g. TRaSH guide) to improve cross-seeds ability to find matches. If you need help there’s a Discord linked on their website.

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    What services people use to get informed what new movies and shows have come online? TorrentGalaxy had great listings.

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      Sonarr and Radarr can do this for you. If you have a movie or show that you are interested in that hasn’t released yet you can add it to the list and the program will automatically grab it from your preferred torrent site and download it for you as soon as the file is available.

      It’s really nice when I forget that I added something and then six months later I see that it’s been downloaded automatically and is ready to watch.

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        Here’s the problem though, I don’t even know what I should be looking for. I liked to be surprised whatever new came up. Also I liked that there was a new bluray rip of an old movie I wanted to watch but had forgotten about.

        In other words I don’t have a full list of everything I’m expecting to watch one day. It was so easy to just open up TG once a day and browse the posters they had up and decide then and there if whatever looks interesting.

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          I think you’re looking for overseerr/jellyseerr which does exactly that. Radarr/sonarr also have recommendations but it’s not as sophisticated

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          It’s so worth it. I spent many years pirating stuff manually by downloading the torrent file, adding it to my torrent program, unzipping it, and using a file browser to select game.of.thrones.s01e01.1080p.proper.webrip.whatever.fuckme.mkv. One day I was like fuck it, we’ll do it live and I dove into the whole plex/sonarr/radarr/jackett thing and it streamlined the piracy problem to the point that I very rarely even have to do anything beyond opening up a web browser and typing the name of whatever I’d like to have added to plex and the rest just happens automatically.

          It grabs only the torrents in the language you specify with exactly the bitrate and resolution you specify, it unzips stuff and puts it in a correctly named directory with organized filenames and grabs the movie posters and thumbnails. I almost never even have to log into my torrent site. I usually only go there so my account doesn’t get disabled for not logging in frequently enough.

          As a bonus sonarr and Radarr have a calendar page so you can see when the stuff you want is expected to air in the future.

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            As a bonus sonarr and Radarr have a calendar page so you can see when the stuff you want is expected to air in the future.

            Dude that’s a killer feature. Right now I just use the qbittorrent built in search function, which works fine to be honest. But having it automated (with automated renaming of files?) Would be so much better, although I might need more storage then

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              I just started recently. Piece of piss to set up and yes more storage is needed in the near future because i started to grab music as well (although recent events have slowed this). 8tb only goes so far…

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    I mainly use LimeTorrent and 1337x, I get 99% percent of my stuff from those two sites. Another one worth mentioning is DigitalCore Club. It’s a private tracker, but it has open signups quite frequently. It doesn’t actually have a ton of content on it, however it has a pretty good requests section. So if you can’t find something anywhere you can try to ask for it there.

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      DigitalCore Private trackers are a waste of time and money, piracy is about saving money and private trackers will nag you about not spending enough money and not using enough of your bandwidth and 99% of them don’t have anything better than public trackers.

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    Private trackers

    get on red first and then get to power user, that gets you a path to invites to many others

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      Yeah let me get on a private tracker so I can be harassed about not spending enough money on donations or not seeding enough or my favorite I stop using the website for a month and get banned for not using the website enough. I’d rather pay Netflix and Disney and watch ads than deal with that garbage.