

aMule is also available on Linux.
aMule is also available on Linux.
Once I get a Linux phone, I’ll be totally Google-free. That’ll be a sweet day.
Many of the old file-sharing networks are still around and actively in use. MuWire has a lot of interesting books and recordings. EMule is a good place to find music, including obscure remixes. Gnutella is mostly porn, including child porn that’s so open I feel like it might be part of a law enforcement operation.
Retroshare seems like a p2p Facebook rather than a file-sharing network. I’ve always wanted to get into it, but I don’t know anyone else using it.
You can use Invidious or Piped as a frontend, and there will be a link you can click to download, no need to install anything.
Books can go on z-lib. Everything else, bittorrent?
Yep, that is what I did. It just seems ironic that a company that sells the service of protecting your privacy wants to violate your privacy in order to do it.
Maybe start using tor or i2p. You can use Lemmy over tor, for sure.
Most email clients I’ve used can work with either, but there’s no point in using both.
They require an amount of personal info that I don’t really want a company to have.
Gorgeous.
Reddthat isn’t a Nazi instance, wtf.