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Could someone please explain?

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If you are tech savvy and the stuff you want to torrent is somewhat mainstream, I would recommend torrenting over i2p. You should be able to find all the info you need to get started on their website: https://geti2p.net/

i2p is an anonymity network similar to tor, but the implementation allows for torrenting much better than tor. It is worth noting that i2p is not a drop-in replacement for a vpn and you will only be able to access content on the i2p network, however you can easily request that things be added and there will usually be a seeder in a day or two.

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If I remember correctly Matrix does support having a bridge to Discord so you can receive discord messages on Matrix, but I haven’t tried it. You can probably find more on their website.

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I like Fedora. It is simple to use and I haven’t managed to break it even with app the stupid things I do on there. In case you didn’t know it is also available with a variety of desktop environments from spins.fedoraproject.org. There are some rare cases where software from Debian based distros isn’t available on Fedora, but that is only for fairly niche things.

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For clarification, I do need a discrete gpu as the cpu has no integrated graphics. It is an athelon 64 x2 from 2005. My media is encoded in a variety of codecs but I do have a 3060ti in my desktop I could use to transcode before uploading. I want to host 2+ tb on it and I think transcoding it all would take a while.

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You can make requests on the wishlist section of postman.

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I2p is an option that is completely free, though it is somewhat limited. It is similar to tor but supports torrenting over the actual i2p network but it doesn’t support clear web torrents and is quite slow.

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Well, I’m not running it currently for reasons, but I used to host a Jellyfin media server on my desktop, but that was inconvenient as it was the desktop I was actually using. Eventually I switched from Pop!_OS to Fedora which lacked Jellyfin transcoding support and I had to stop hosting it. In a few days I should get a 1050ti to complete the setup and then I will be back up and running on my first dedicated server. I will probably look in to hosting a mail server, a nas, bitwarden, and possibly a librex or searx search engine on it once it is up and running. It is an old system with 3gb of ddr2 and an athelon 64 x2 from 2005 but it should do the trick for everything I want out of it. Right now I am just hoping that the new GPU doesn’t trigger current protection on the cheapo PSU that is in there.

Edit: I’m also going to set up an i2p seedbox for obscure torrents.

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The computer I am running it on has a dual core Athlon 64x2 and no integrated graphics, so I do need a GPU. I ended up going with a 1050ti because I intend to allow some friends on it meaning 4-5 concurrent streams is a possibility and I found one for really cheap on Ebay because the fan was broken. Thank you for the recommendation though, I should have provided more information when I posted this.

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