You can use only Prowlarr. Add all of your trackers and download client to it then you can search there and it will add the torrent to your seedbox.
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If you still use CreamAPI instead of Koalageddon, you can use the GetDataFromSteam-SteamDB userscript to automatically create CreamAPI.ini files to unlock dlc in your legit steam games.
I prefer Symphonium. Tempo isn't nearly featured enough for me just yet.
I'm sure your aware but for people who aren't... Only changing your DNS doesn't hide your traffic, only your DNS query. They can't see you are resolving 1337x.to but they CAN see you access 104.31.16.118. This is why a VPN is important as it stops your ISP from seeing all of your traffic.
Yeah, that basically it. If you download the torrent, your ip is visible, they don't care if you upload or download. As far as they're concerned, if your IP is there, they'll snatch it and send you a letter.
It's not possible to 'not upload'. While you are downloading, you are simultaneously uploading. If a rightsholder or copyright troll is monitoring a torrent, they don't care home much you have downloaded or uploaded. If you're in the swarm, that's good enough.
According to the Kemono telegram channel, there isn't any site that does this unfortunately.
Cloudflare with CloudflareDDNS
The Amber Room on Telegram is the spiritual successor to The Trove that is actively updated. I can confirm it does have the World of Darkness books.
Usenet > DDL > Private > Public
Usenet is the easiest to automate. I can set it and forget it. For DDL, I use two private sites so I know the quality of what I'm getting. Private I need to worry about ratio, but quality will be more controlled than public.
Try a different DNS provider like Quad9 to see if you can reach it then.
I use it in two different ways. If I am using OIDC (e.g. Audiobookshelf), then I will only use Authentik. If I need to use a proxy outpost and pass those credentials to the server (e.g. Navidrome), then I need to use NPM to do that.