I tested it on Debian too and it's the same. Doesn't seem to have picked any interest in GitHub, though.
Look for the user QxR in 1337x. They include extras in almost every release, I believe.
If you are only interested in the extras, you can tell your torrent client what to download. In qBittorrent you go to "Content" in the lower part of the screen, and mark what you want or not. In Transmission go to Properties>Files. I'm sure that in most clients it would be a very similar process, but those two are the ones I'm familiar with.
When it is done I will post it here!
Had to create an account, but GitHub does not accept my self hosted email, so went to create one on protonmail, which asked for an email to verify I'm not a bot, so I went to tutanota, which is asking for a 48 hour period previous approval of my account in which I can't neither sent nor receive any fucking email.
Dude, I really hope that someone comes up with an alternative to this fucked up internet we have today.
Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my first language and my blood is boiling right now.
Have you tested through the app? Settings>Providers>Test all providers
Going by what you're saying, I think it's a problem with the repositories, not of your machine.
Are you talking about search plugins? If you are, that's expected behaviour.
"Note that python plugins/scripts are, by its nature, not considered to be safe. Therefore any use of the unofficial plugins is at your own risk. It is a good practice to audit/take a look at the plugin/script before you install." (From the link)
Have a look at Jackett or Prowlarr (and the rest of the arr suite), it would greatly reduce your attack surface if you are worried about that and they are very easy to set up if you look for the servarr wiki.
You're welcome!
If you are using Firefox just go to the github repo that someone linked above, go to "Releases" and then download the clean-latest.xpi file. Firefox will install it for you.
If using Chrome, I would guess it to be the same, but the right file would be the .crx one.
If you are not using Firefox+uBO you really should, though!
If you are using Firefox just go to the github repo that someone linked above, go to "Releases" and then download the clean-latest.xpi file. Firefox will install it for you.
If using Chrome, I would guess it to be the same, but the right file would be the .crx one.
If you are not using Firefox+uBO you really should, though!
You could add more trackers to the torrent using a list like the one on github hosted by ngosang.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ngosang/trackerslist/master/trackers_all.txt