brickfrog

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[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 8 months ago

They've always been pretty useless, people that actually care about that sort of thing would subscribe to a paid torrent friendly VPN.

PS - May want to check out the other community !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 8 months ago

It's okay, killbots have a preset kill limit. Just send wave after wave of human soldiers at them until they shut down.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Interesting, though I suspect that is a false positive, it's happened before with that software

https://rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=9037.0

Most likely because it is a self-contained web server executable? That sort of software would seem suspicious and similar to other sorts of virus/malware.

Granted I have not used it in a while but I'd be surprised if it were true, their forums and github would be full of reports of malware.

https://github.com/rejetto/hfs

That aside you have plenty of other options to use if you prefer to use something else.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Syncthing, Resilio Sync, or one of those browser based p2p file sends e.g. https://file.pizza or similar.

If both p2p ends know how to use torrents then creating a simple torrent to share to the other peer would work fine. But that requires slightly more IT competence especially if someone needs to open a port forward (ideally you would make sure you have your own port forwarded so the other party doesn't have to worry about this).

If you're doing this more than once it might be worth setting up a simple server e.g. HFS is a nice open source/free HTTP file server, been a while since I used it but it still seems to be active https://www.rejetto.com/hfs/

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Yikes. I already unsubscribed from there, overall I get the vibe that the new mod is acting in bad faith & stirring up drama when none was needed. It's also clear the new mod doesn't particularly care for the existing community members, they are mainly just moderating for themselves it seems.

TBH someone could just create a lemmyapps @ any other Lemmy instance. I haven't spent too much time to figure out if that already exists.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Keep an eye out for open trackers

https://opentrackers.org/

!opensignups@lemmy.ml

!opensignups@lemmy.world

!opensignups@noworriesto.day

Or keep an eye on the invite giveaway thread in !trackers@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Or interview for the big music trackers and work your way up the ranks to participate in their internal tracker recruitment threads e.g. https://interviewfor.red and https://interview.orpheus.network

PS - Trackers like TL tend to do open signups a few times a year so it's not really that difficult to get going once you catch an open signup.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

It depends on the instance, you just have to try different instances until you find one that works for you. For what it's worth I've found that dbzer0 works okay with Tor Browser.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 9 months ago

Sucks but not surprising. Broadcom has a history of doing things like this, ugh. Even with their paid products they jack up the price so much that the only customers that stick around are the business enterprise types that are locked in & can't easily migrate for various reasons.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

since I don’t believe the qbt executable is signed.

Yup you are correct, another reason that anti-virus/malware type software will mess with the download or execution of the installer.

Based on the current info that's kind of my initial hunch. The installer could crash if the user's anti-virus/malware messed with it. We also don't know if there is other software installed on the system doing things like that..

Otherwise, ruling out other things could be just that Windows itself is possibly borked. The sfc / dism method may fix that. Installers definitely crash when something is wrong with the Windows OS.

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

What version of Windows? Is this a normal install of Windows or did you do anything different/custom?

Assuming Windows 10/11 try disabling Real-time protection (Virus & Threat Protection / Manage Settings / Real-time protection) at least temporarily during the install.

Also disable any other anti-virus/malware type software you have.

With all of that disabled re-download qBittorrent from the normal download sources https://www.qbittorrent.org/download

When you attempt to run the setup make sure to run it as administrator so it is elevated (do a shift right-click on the setup.exe file & select Run as administrator).

If the install finally works, before you re-enable Real-time protection you should add the installed qbittorrent.exe in the Windows Defender Exclusions and Controlled folder access (Virus & Threat Protection / Manage Settings / add or remove exclusions) and (Virus & Threat Protection / Manage ransomware protection / Allow an app through Controlled folder access). The installed qbittorrent is probably in C:\Program Files\qBittorrent\qbittorrent.exe or wherever your programs are normally installed.

If none of that worked then I'd go with the other commenters, run RAM and hard drive diagnostics & make sure that's all working correctly.

Or maybe your Windows OS install is broken somehow, I'd run sfc and dism in those cases (a bit outside of scope of this community but you can search around for that).

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 9 months ago

“But I was still embarrassed this weekend when I had to stick a straw in my wine glass.” Soda cans are doable; coffee mugs are not. The first must-have Vision Pro accessory is a very long metal straw

Or this works too

[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 9 months ago

That sounds correct. AFAIK most countries in the world do not do credit card AVS (address verification service) so aside from a select few countries you would be able to enter just about any address for those country's cards.

e.g. related discussion https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/11979/in-what-countries-can-credit-card-merchants-use-address-verification or just search the internet for other sources.

The one catch is the card would have to be from that country that doesn't support AVS e.g. for India I think you are saying that you used an India based card, right?

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