The problem is that qbitorrent doesn't support DHT via I2P only trackers, you can clearly see the difference in peer numbers if you use I2PSnark. Officially it should work, but I couldn't get any peers.
Let me introduce you to Library STC.
https://www.reddit.com/r/science_nexus/comments/16vhe3q/official_stc_links_guide
Go to usenet, it is way better, or IRC if these torrent are slow.
This is the mods profile: https://lemmy.world/u/postman.
As you can see he hasn't logged in for a year.
I remember reading about Gumroad it used to be mostly for NSFW art, but they did a Tumblr and banned it. Maybe this is related to the loss of revenue.
Edit: found the article
There are two new browsers coming Servo written in Rust and Ladybird (web browser) written in Swift. Lets see which one will win. Ladybird alpha is coming in 2026 and they have more funding.
Come on 30 tabs is nothing, read the bug report. The guy in the bug report open about a 1000 in totals, I don't even know how to keep up with that many tabs.
Lol I open them to look at later, and I also open lots songs on youtube to listen to and switch between songs rather than reopen the songs over and over I just keep it open.
What do you mean enclosed system? There are I2P trackers.
tracker2.postman.i2p
It is harder to use than Tor though. Qbittorrent also supports I2P.
To learn more about downloading Linux distros go here: https://lemmy.world/c/usenet or go to /r/UsenetTalk.
Bluesky is Decentralized, people are moving to Bluesky because it is easier to use and has better UI and UX. The reason people are moving to Bluesky and not mastodon has nothing to do with Decentralized, it is because it is simply user friendly. I used both and I think currently that Bluesky is definitely better. One of the biggest issues is the app, many users use their phones and The mastadon apps are awful in comparison to bluesky.
https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-host-a-bluesky-pds
Fair enough, but I did try with tracker couldn't connect with anyone, switched to I2PSnark worked very well.