Yes, to communicate at least one peer needs to be port forwarded.
Yes, to communicate at least one peer needs to be port forwarded.
If you don’t have port forwarding and the seeder doesn’t then you won’t see them.
A lot of casual torrent users won’t know about this so it’s a common issue on public trackers.
Pretty much why I was prepared to settle here.
My son is 50/50 Thai / English.
We live in Thailand and he is accepted as 100% Thai.
I admit that I’ll never be accepted as Thai but that comes with benefits as well as drawbacks.
Bandwidth to storage is going to become more and more important so I’m not keen on that.
I’ve been wondering the same thing and I’m looking forward to having my questions answered.
Corporations shouldn’t get sole control of the benefits of the records of public discourse, those should be freely available to everyone.
I’ve tried browsing with the app but the content I’m being fed seems to have different priorities to rif. The niche stuff that I really want to read appears to be being buried.
It’s made it so much easier to just not give them any content myself as I decided to stop posting there.
I’m really looking forward to seeing where lemmy goes as it’s attracting the kind of people I enjoy associating with. Reddit is headed in the opposite direction IMO.