Do you have a list of movies, games and whatnot to pirate this year?

I know I do, something to make the holidays a little more cheery since budgeting appears to be tight. I need something to make me somewhat happy.

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    20 hours ago

    So crazy to hear this, I literally recommend PIA to everyone who asks. It’s cheap and hasn’t given me issues in 8 years of using it.

    Plus it actually supports port forwarding still, unlike mullvad, unfortunately.

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      19 hours ago

      I’m a pretty low skill user admittedly, I only just figured out how to set up Jellyfin on my media server. My situation is pretty simple for now, but if I end up needing a feature I don’t get, I’ll rethink my options.

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        19 hours ago

        Ah gotcha, no worries.

        You can get away without port forwarding if the Linux ISO you’re trying to get has a lot of peers who DO have port forwarding. But your speed could be slower because of it. And if you want a more obscure ISO that doesn’t have a lot of support, doesn’t have a lot of peers, then your speed will likely suffer, and might not be able to download anything at all.

        It’s something to research. If you don’t like PIA, proton also has port forwarding 👍

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      16 hours ago

      I have PIA and haven’t had a single issue.

      And yes. I stick with it because unlike Mullvad, PIA hasn’t pussied out (yet) and remove port forwarding