I know that direct p2p filesharing programs have been mostly superceded by torrents and even ddl, but sometimes I feel like “trying my luck” with stuff I didn’t search for directly (behind a VM, because i’m not that adventurous)
I know that direct p2p filesharing programs have been mostly superceded by torrents and even ddl, but sometimes I feel like “trying my luck” with stuff I didn’t search for directly (behind a VM, because i’m not that adventurous)
The only real option nowadays is SoulSeek. Just make sure you set it up properly. I have seen loads of people mistakenly (I assume) share personal folders. And I am sure some people pry on these.
A couple years ago I was going through this guy’s shared folders because he had a few bits of obscure media I was looking for. Then I ended in a folder containing very personal pictures (family, ids, bank cards). I was actually scared for that guy! I literally found his phone number in the files, and called him to warn him… We are still friends! :D Following this I did two things:
For over 3 years I had a torrent that had been stuck at just under 90%. We were 4 more or less 2 over the years. Then I randomly found this guy on soulseek who had the file from the torrent (exact name and size), but it was in private. I messaged him, he wanted to trade (never understood this type of people). Thankfully I had something he wanted. We traded, switched the file in the torrent folder, force check, 100% Motherfuckers! I never kept in touch with that guy, and his precious little file is easily findable on public trackers :D
TLDR - Soulseek
A better approach is to always run any software like this in a container/VM.
For piracy this is particularly important as you can very easily set it up so that it can ONLY communicate over VPN. So if your VPN goes down, you stop sharing.
My “primary” is qbitorrent+gluetun over proton (port forwarding). For Soulseek I have that go over the same tunnel but don’t bother with port forwarding.
I do my nonsense on a server in my basement. But you can run a docker compose stack on a Windows desktop if you really want to.
You really did god’s work there
Me neither. I guess they revel in being the “sole proprietor” of hard to find data and think they’re like shiny rocks or something