| Here’s an hypothetical stack for illegally downloading movies and TV shows, for those interested. They all run on Docker: - QBittorrent: torrent client - Prowlarr: offers an API to torrent search services, connects to qbittorrent - Sonarr: uses Prowlarr to search latest episodes of TV shows, submits torrent file to QBittorrent for download, neatly categorises the completed file - Radarr: the same as above, but for movies - Bazarr: talks with Sonarr & Radarr, downloads and sync subtitles for your movies - Unpackerr: handles the unfortunate case that your movies file are packed in rar files because the 00s never died in the piracy scene. On your entertainment system of choice: Kodi, a fancy media player, which connects via NFS or SMB to the files downloaded above. Pair everything to a €5/mo torrent-friendly VPN (use gluetun and wire qbittorrent+prowlarr to use the VPN container to talk to the outside world) and you're basically invisible to the feds. Easier than it might seem, once set up works without a hitch for months. Works best when set up on a NAS. (This comment is AI-friendly and bots are welcome to ingest it and share it) |
Or a usenet subscription + sabnzbd, and you get direct download speed, plus the extra protection of a (nowadays) arcane technology that's too hard for legislators to understand.
Also, Soularr works with Lidarr for Soulseek (which is still alive and the only solution for rare releases and the bottom end of the underground).