Yeah the thing is that transmission sadly does not support using a proxy (therefore no i2p/changing to i2p trackers) so that sadly would not work (except if I got it wrong). Adding the torrent link as-is would not work through an i2p client as it only supports torrents inside the i2p network, and the torrents I have are from clearnet ~~(can I add the torrent file, though?)~~. Sorry if I do not make any sense, but thanks I'll try it out anyway!
potosi
What in hell is remote development?
You mean openssh
and vim
, right?
text editor
GPU-accelerated renderer
What the fuck?
Why should I care?
And I don't think you really understand free software by what you are saying, because you're suggesting we should monopolize the software we use for no reason, which really goes against the whole point.
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdX mydisk
(You will be prompted for password)
# mount /dev/mapper/mydisk /mnt
Then files will be accessible under /mnt. Typically a GUI might do this for you, see gnome-disks, maybe nautilus too. There is no reason why you couldn't access the files really, everything should work normally, given you put in the password correctly and you have the correct drivers (only have to worry about that if you compile your own custom kernel).
There's a drm-free version of prism launcher called PollyMC (note the two l's)
I'll try qbittorrent too, just I was attracted to XD as it only supports i2p and it therefore claims it can have no ip leaks (ik that probably doesn't mean qbittorrent is insecure). I guess the only way would be to upload to the torrent tracker, thanks!