It’s been 13 yesrs after this blog was written. Does the claim still holds true?

      • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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        8 months ago

        I answered there. Not sure why you open a completely new post for that follow-up question?! You could have asked just here.

        • umami_wasabiOP
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          -138 months ago

          I thought it is better as the focus is different: one is about “Is a blog post written 13 years ago still valid today”, the other one is “If BT protocol leaks information anyways, why VPN is acceptable but other’s not.” That’s the reasoning.

    • Fat Tony
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      28 months ago

      Would you say this is better than using a VPN or just as good?

      • @supervent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        78 months ago

        Better, because it is free and secure. And at same time you are torrenting, you are helping the network. But a downside, it is the speed and amount of peers you find is less compared to the clearnet. Also it is not the best option to surf the clearnet, tor is better at this.

    • umami_wasabiOP
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      -298 months ago

      Thanks. I was hoping 13 years will bring some improvements but sadly seems like not.

      • umami_wasabiOP
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        -178 months ago

        I don’t understand what the down votes are for. Disagreement? What’s wrong in hoping for improvements in a 13 years gap? I understand and agree that BT over Tor is bad, but two doesn’t conflict.

        • kirk781
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          278 months ago

          hoping for improvements

          There have been improvements, just on the fronts you haven’t been looking for. Also, if I am correct, torrenting over Tor would be painfully slow compared to normally doing it or via a VPN. It is not worth the hassle.

        • Draconic NEO
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          48 months ago

          The way it was worded might be seen as improvements to torrenting on Tor instead of improvements to i2p.

  • 520
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    Always will be because of the way the two technologies work at a fundamental level.

  • @rar
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    328 months ago

    It’s never been recommended and it never was a good idea.

  • @Venat0r@lemmy.world
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    You could probably rent a seedbox or more generic service like an aws ecs instance and then download from the seedbox or s3 via tor.