No, but it is in the megathread both here and on Reddit. It's practically the largest video game soundtrack website/forum that exists right now with the exception of maybe Soulseek.
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A small whiteboard on the fridge perhaps?
hallowed is the internal release group at MTV. Their aim is to produce highly streamable (think Plex/Jellyfin) but still high quality encodes. They also always include English subs and dual audio for foreign films. The quality of their releases are good but very few as they only started releasing under that name about 5 months ago.
However, if you are gunning for highest possible quality/bitrate (and file size) you can get, go with releases by CtrlHD, MainFrame or W4NK3R.
That sounds a bit suspicious to me.
I'm sure your aware but for people who aren't... Only changing your DNS doesn't hide your traffic, only your DNS query. They can't see you are resolving 1337x.to but they CAN see you access 104.31.16.118. This is why a VPN is important as it stops your ISP from seeing all of your traffic.
It's not possible to 'not upload'. While you are downloading, you are simultaneously uploading. If a rightsholder or copyright troll is monitoring a torrent, they don't care home much you have downloaded or uploaded. If you're in the swarm, that's good enough.
There isn't an alternative to it at this time. Although, it's not up to Kemono to keep content updated, it relies on the users for the site to pay for the content and then share it. It's not their fault if the content you want to pirate is missing.
This is really good. If you VPN to Nigeria it only costs $2.70 a month.
It has a really easy to use User-Agent switcher so it can fake being a different torrent client. I'd love to use it however because of this it is a pretty much universally based client. It is possible to do on other clients however it isn't a dedicated menu in settings.
It's much easier than trying to play the private tracker game if you are willing to spend a couple of dollars.
Pretty much every software crack says 'Block this application in your firewall'. I guarantee most people don't. Following these instructions would have prevented this entirely.