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  • https://opentrackers.org/ is also a good site to keep an eye on (though it seems to be less active at the moment).

    Less active is an overstatement. It's been dead since last year.

  • This is a big misconception, modern torrent clients like qbittorrent offer renaming fuctionality without breaking the torrent. I do this all the time without any problem.

    Click on a torrent in Qbit > Click Stop > go to the contents tab of that torrent > change the name of the files to the names you've changed inside your file explorer > Right click the torrent > Force recheck > It should be rechecked to 100% > now start seeding it.

    I've done this with hundreds of torrents, I can create a video tutorial if anyone wants.

  • Why not both, if you could, one has better reach (Public) and one has better users who seed back (Private)

  • On Private Trackers, look out for Trackers who open their Sign ups on r/OpenSignups or r/OpenedSignups

  • Do you even know what we're talking about ?

  • Don't try this at Airports

  • I'd recommend you to start cleaning it up, I used to let these lists grow until one day I decided to clean them up, sadly a lot of the links got expired or the companies running those websites got shut down 😞

  • Half the things people call "ADHD problems" is just perfectly normal human behaviour

  • Anime Piracy @lemmy.ml
    BlueRingedOctopus @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    What is the best Mihon fork for reading doujins ?

    So I mostly read doujins, and love the "add to library without actually downloading the book" feature of Mihon and it's forks.

    I was using Hentoid (not a Mihon fork) before this, it's a pretty good app if you have a lot of storage, because to add something in your library, you have to download it, there's no other way. It also has limited sources, though the major ones are in there.

    I have used Mihon in the past for a short time, when I use to read manga and nothing else.

    I'm currently using Komikku, it's great with the Material Design themes and all. But I think their may be better forks out there especifically for Doujin reading and adding them to your collection with/without downloading.

    So what apps do you guys use to read doujins/Nsfw comics in general ? I'd love to get some recommendations.

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  • I usually use use ThePirateBay for video media

    Be wary of the fake torrents that may be listed as Movie.mp4.exe Movie.mkv.lnk Series.zipx and so one, I'd recommend you to open up your torrent client, I'm expecting Qbittorrent. Click on options > Click on the Downloads tab from the left then scroll down until you find Exclude File names, enable it by clicking the checkbox and add these -

     undefined
        
    .lnk
    .mp4.lnk
    .mp3.lnk
    .mkv.lnk
    .torrent.lnk
    .scr
    .zipx
    .ink
    
      

    Enabling these would automatically prevent your torrent client to download these files if you mistakenly add these torrents. You can add more or less extensions depending on your use case, like if you never torrent games or software, adding .exe to this list may be beneficial to you, so you don't accidentally download a fake torrent which has some sort of malicious executable inside.

    Piratebay is usually considered unsafe, you'd be better off with trackers listed on here - https://fmhy.net/torrentpiracyguide#torrent-sites

    EBook, Audiobooks

    Private Torrent Tracker: MyAnonaMouse

    Android apps

    Mobilism or these sites - https://fmhy.net/android-iosguide#modded-apks

    And also, what file formats is best?

    Preference based, there's no best file format. It's often a battle of compatibility vs. usefulness. Like .mkv can have bundled-in subtitles and audio in multiple languages while mp4 is more compatible with older or less popular devices.

    But is x264 or x265 better

    x264 and x265 are video codecs btw. These also depend on the user's use case. If you have modern hardware and can run x265 or av1 encoded files with no problem then definitely go for them as they can save you a lot of space because of their great efficiency, but if your hardware struggles to play x265 or av1 files then go for x264 encoded files, as they are compatible on almost all devices old or new.

    Not sure if I'm doing piracy correctly

    There's no way of doing it correctly just follow basic instructions like using a good adblocker (Ublock Origin), use trusted sources mentioned in the megathread and scan your files with Virustotal.com or tria.ge if you think they are suspicious.

    Also other than the megathread, there's this amazing resource called FMHY - https://fmhy.net/

    They're don't just hold information regarding pirated stuff but general and free stuff too, not to mention they update it very often to keep it up to date. They even have options for backups - https://github.com/fmhy/FMHY/wiki/Backups

  • If you're on Android pick a Mihon fork, Komikku is fucking amazing with the Material Design themes and tons of other amazing features. Then add a bunch of extensions to it of the all the good manga sites, this way you can browse, read, download from tons of sources at the same time.

    Works really great for NSFW manga/doujins/manhwa too.

    If you're on PC or any other browser based system, then just use one of these sites - https://fmhy.pages.dev/readingpiracyguide#manga

  • You should remember my name, stay away from me or suffer the fates of those who have come before you

  • Open Signups @lemmy.ml
    BlueRingedOctopus @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    🐷🏴‍☠️ YOiNKED - Open signup until 1st June & Free leech

    YOiNKED Register account

    https://yoinked.org/register

    Index page

    https://yoinked.org/

    YOiNKED is open signup and global free leech until first of June!

    Genre: General (music, games, apps, movies, tv shows , books etc)

    STATS (for the nerdy):

    Torrents: Total Torrents 14442

    Total Torrents Size 224.81 TiB

    Users All Users 2883

    Active Users 2879

    Peers Seeders 19600

    Leechers 89

    Total 19689

    Traffic Total Traffic Real Total Upload 343.25 TiB

    Real Total Download 311.36 TiB

    Real Total Traffic 654.61 TiB

    Trackers: ꜱʜᴀʀɪɴɢ ɪꜱ ᴄᴀʀɪɴɢ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    BlueRingedOctopus @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    CapybaraBR

    CapybaraBR is a Brazilian general tracker.

    Link: https://capybarabr.com/application

    Stats:

    Movies 9788

    TV Shows 6460

    Animes 2035

    Sports 24

    Games 598

    Software 126

    HQs/Mangas 118

    Books 578

    Courses 1732

    Magazines 36

    HD 21289

    SD 206

    Total Torrents 21495

    Total Torrents Size 306.44 TiB

    All Users 3431

    Active Users 1902

    Disabled Users 1370

    Pruned Users 15

    Banned Users 27

    Users active today 543

    Users active this week 1067

    Users active this month 1543

    Trackers: ꜱʜᴀʀɪɴɢ ɪꜱ ᴄᴀʀɪɴɢ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    BlueRingedOctopus @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    DocsPedia is open for Signups

    Tracker name: DocsPedia

    Genre: E-Learning

    Signup URL: https://www.docspedia.world/signup.php

    Total Releases: ~5861 (No dead Torrents)

    Closing date: Unknown

    Additional information: Private torrent tracker for e-learning releases.

    This tracker is pretty great, ratio is easy to maintain, BON system is amazing. Releases don't have a ton of seeders but most if not all downloads finish in reasonable time. I can't say anything about the Content selection as I don't read that many books.

  • Just one reason better retainability and wider content selection. Idk what tracker OP is talking about but most good trackers nowadays have a Bonus Points system that benefits long term seeders. Yeah the problem of people downloading new freeleech torrents and deleting thing right after they are clear of HnR is still a thing is most if not all trackers but the good ones don't get affected much by it.

  • Yes there is. They're called Kavita and Komga. If you wanna host Doujins then there is Lanraragi, it has a better tagging system then both of them but struggles with chapter merging and all.

    Kavita is the preferred one nowadays.

  • Yes you can but the experience is not that good.