Maybe? But I can't imagine that would be particularly healthy for the site for legal reasons. I'm thinking maybe trying to do a biweekly to monthly feed of recently dumped ROMs and related media would be nice? Though admittedly I'm not sure how well I'd be able to keep up with doing that.
It's a wonder why people don't just start taking their encryption into their own hands. It's easier than ever with PGP, so I've heard.
Convenience isn't necessarily the only problem with a given service. Maybe their favorite movie got the "50 remasters of Star Wars" treatment over the years and the latest one doesn't look or sound that good, or the company behind it has shitty business practices like using death squads against South American union workers or something.
So is this just going to be an I2P-based torrent tracker for ROMs?
Because I'd rather not get spyware.
Tribler is not Tor, and I know Tor doesn't work. That's why I asked if there's anything like Tor rather than just doing the stupid thing of using Tor immediately. I'll look into I2P.
I live in the US, so it is illegal here though not always enforced much, but a lot of trackers also encourage seeding for obvious reasons and it seems like poor form not to.
switched from a client application to a web interface
uuuuuuugh, good to know
Is there a full set of title keys anywhere? I can only find a small set out of all the titles in the eShop.
Unfortunately, at least for me, people very frequently make it my problem when they don't understand (or don't care). Mainly my parents. And they wonder why I don't talk to them anymore.
Good question... Maybe, though I don't know much about old music or movies.