For new hentai releases, I just get them straight from SakuraCircle, since nowadays they're the only group that translates them: https://sakuracircle.com/
They also have direct download links for people who prefer that instead of torrents (generally MediaFire or KatFile).
Thanks for mentioning that. The host here blocks SMTP traffic, so no emails actually work. Email functionality isn't really necessary here, so I've largely ignored the issue.
Greetings. Your mailing server or masking service are failing to deliver neither registration nor e-mail verification messages to a username@proton.me address. If this is not a known issue, could I trouble you to look into it? I appreciate it.
Multiup is like going through a maze. Uppit has 30 days of inactive files, while mdiaload only has 7 days of inactive files. Gofiles and downloadGG it will still delete files within 10 days even if there are many downloads.
There are lots of great torrent clients: qBittorrent, uTorrent 2.2.1, Vuze (although Azureus was much better), Deluge, Transmission... and many more. Basically just a matter of preference, and I personally prefer uTorrent 2.2.1.
And VLC is a great media player. I sometimes (very rarely) have issues in MPC with subtitles/video not showing up, but in VLC, videos work 100% of the time.
No. VLC was never a "top" choice. It was a "popular choice among casuals", but it was always an awful choice. VLC was the Internet Explorer of media players.
µTorrent is just like VLC player. They were once the top choices for torrenting and media playing but not anymore! Those days are long gone. There are much better alternatives to them nowadays. Today, the best torrent clients are Tixati and qBittorrent. I personally prefer Tixati which is cross-platform and more importantly has a portable edition. There is also a guide to optimize Tixati if needed.
Thanks for the info. One thing I'd point out is that people seem to recommend qBittorrent over uTorrent, but if you have to go with uTorrent, the general recommendation is to stick to v2.2.1.
An advantage of file hosts is that VPN becomes less necessary. Another benefit is with users unable to receive incoming connections (e.g. connected via CGNAT), which hampers P2P transfers like torrents.
Uptobox's latest "X"/Twitter thread in French says that they're still working on restoring access to their raided servers... but dodged inquiries about that 2018 photo...
Now there's speculation that 1fichier might be next...
I guess it could be "unlimited" in a sense, as it doesn't mention daily limits. I've enabled it again, but with a size cap. I don't know how their daily limit is measured, so will have to resort to trial, but it doesn't seem to take much to reach it. With AT's volume, it's likely not that useful unfortunately.
16/10/2023 11:19 — Anonymous