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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • Your question is so generic that it is difficult to reply. I’ll tell you about my use case then so that you can try to figure out yours.

    My goal is to be a respectful citizen. I divide my torrents in three categories:

    • rare stuff: for example project 4k77 or the John Wick regrades or Rashomon
    • italian stuff: it can be either popular stuff and also rare stuff; italian content is not seeded much so I need to do my part
    • common/popular stuff: for example the barbie movie or every marvel stuff

    I bought tons of space (recently converted to three drives, 20tb each) and use a virtual machine locked behind a vpn. Even if I forget to paid, the virtual machine is bind to the tunnel so that traffic doesn’t go out except for LAN, so no leaks.

    The VM has two torrent client:

    • qbittorrent: seed the torrents in the common / popular categories, speed capped to 1/3 of my bandwidth
    • transmission (previously using rtorrent) for the other two categories

    I tend to leave everything in transmission seeded forever, the stuff in qbittorrent seeded until 2.5 ratio or 4.0 depending on my mood.

    At the moment I have 90.2 ration on transmission and many many many TB of uploaded stuff. That should be enough to feel like you are giving back



  • Back to the point of money and piracy, like I said, one “pays” for media in one way or another.

    While I agree with you on everything this point is not 100% true. I am paying thousand of $CURRENCY on disks and other hardware every few years but I feel that for every side of the coin, there is a minimum situation (let’s call it a floor situation) on which less privileged people may find themselves.

    For example if you are a bachelor already struggling to pay to be in college or a child that has only access to their parent’s computer, piracy is literally free and you can reach to it without paying anything on top of what you have already. On the other hand, netflix is always $CURRENT_PRICE regardless of your situation.

    Btw, thank you for making articulate posts. This is why I am on lemmy.