Adopted daughter. But still…
Adopted daughter. But still…
Never thought I’d see banknote inflation rule 34
Any family members and all pets will also be removed from the premises, and they aren’t allowed to have the paperclip.
Get someone who isn’t a family member to shove it up their ass and stay in the house
Elaborate?
Oh okay, that makes more sense now
How in the fuck could that possibly be seen as reactionary nonsense??? That’s quite concerning if that’s what the moderation is like on this community
It’s unfortunate that the other users are ignoring your actual question… You should still be able to bind qbittorrent to the wireguard interface, and you definitely MUST do so in order to make sure you’re safe (if the VPN drops, you don’t want it to fall back on your normal connection). If you aren’t sure what the wireguard interface is names, try running ip a
before and after activating the VPN connection and compare them.
Port forwarding allows other users to connect directly to your torrent client. Without it, it’s much more difficult for you to connect to other people who aren’t port forwarded (though not impossible if there’s a third, mutually connected client who can facilitate initiating the connection). Things will generally still work without it, but youll connect to fewer people, so it might be slower. And if you’re downloading rare torrents, you might have to be patient and wait for someone else to join and facilitate the connection
It’s useful for security researchers to collect and analyze what the newest attack bots are trying to do, in order to learn how to defend against it and study the malware they drop. There are some cool videos on YouTube about decompiling malware dropped by the bots.
They’re seen as “victims” by many people
Are they attempting to listen on the same port, so one of them is failing to? Try setting a different port number for the two
They are enshittifying, separately from this issue though.
I’m more of a garden KDE user
It was the point of software as a service and DRM
You should watch Chris Monty’s Digital Audio Primer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG9jemV1T7I and part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
His skill at explaining engineering concepts for a general audience is truly amazing.
yt-dlp is pretty much the standard program for it https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
It is installable as a python module, so it should be easy to sandbox if you need to (though it requires ffmpeg too). Nowadays I almost view it as a standard unix utility though and wouldn’t think twice about installing the native package