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I gotta get my ship sea worthy again.
Thiiiiink it goes something like this:
Feel free to shoot DMs too 🤙 I just love sailing advice.
i2p?
I can answer 1 and 3 easily. AirVPN is decent and Qbit seems to be the consensus.
Mullvad, Proton and Surfshark are good. Proton has port forwarding if you need it.
Look up how to bind a VPN to your torrent client and you’ll be good.
qBittorrent is the best by far
Qbittorrent, plex or jellyfin and if you're into it, the arr suite for automation, all configured in a single docker compose file. It's beautiful. But I don't know if it's as nice under Windows (if that's what you're using). For Linux it's definitely super nice
If you're dockerizing it, you're dockerizing it under Linux. Nobody dockerizes anything under Windows, that's the definition of insanity. And the tool itself works basically the same whether you're using Windows or Linux.