

Same here once I ditched their junky Eddie client for Wiresock on Win10. Now I can do split tunneling and don’t have to deal with their client freezing often.
Same here once I ditched their junky Eddie client for Wiresock on Win10. Now I can do split tunneling and don’t have to deal with their client freezing often.
You’re opening a port in your VPN connection so no there’s no “huge vulnerability” (even without a VPN you’re only opening a port to your torrent client) and as mentioned, you’re only seeding to people who have port forwarding set up. If more people run without it like yourself, the whole system breaks down.
Yeah, I was affected by this and had to cancel my subscription, but found that Mullvad handled it extremely well and refunded everyone who canceled due to the removal. Had they continued to allow these abuses to continue, some government somewhere would have most certainly shut them down completely, which would have benefitted no one.
I still view them as a stellar company and would happily move back in the future if they ever offered a port forwarding solution again.
I wouldn’t call them leechers since they are seeding back to build said ratio. I think it’d be more accurate to call them a single component of a larger ‘structure’ including people like myself who permaseed from home on a slower connection. If it were all people like me, we’d all be waiting days for new releases to fully download and if it were all seedboxes, we would have zero seeders for anything older than a month or two. Many private trackers incentivize long-term seeding to help control this imbalance, and I think it works well in my experience.
You complain about “binary thinking” and then go on to claim that all Beehaw users think alike?
Only because you’re seeding to people that have port forwarding active. You can’t seed to people that are running the same setup as yourself.
I think it’s that VPN providers offering port forwarding are becoming fewer and fewer.
I’m an internet poster, not a cop.
That’s exactly what a cop would say.
What if it executes and install Windows 11 on your machine!?
Not really much advice other than being proactive about issues, but it is funny how concerned you quickly become with all types of water once you own a home. Rain intrusion, drainage in the yard, leaky pipes, dripping noises, frozen pipes, gutters, humidity, water heater, storms, etc, etc. It’s a real menace and so are squirrels (as I also found out after purchasing a home).