I like qbittorrent's search engine, it has a bunch of sites built in and searches all of them at once.<p>I paid for a 4k screen on my Dell laptop with Ubuntu and nobody will let me stream in 4k because of DRM HDCP 2.2 requirements, so anything in 4k I have to torrent. Virtually everything that's available in 4k is on the torrent sites so it's not like the DRM is doing them any good.<p>From what I gathered online, software to crack the 4k streams has been developed but the scene teams are keeping it private so it doesn't get patched, which is fine by me as long as they keep releasing stuff.
One of the issues you’ll hit at some point is disk space. The most common way of data-hoarding these days seems to be a GSuite account (even 1 user in their mid-tier payment plan actually allows for unlimited space currently) with a number of fuse filesystens layered on top of each other for encrypting (rclone), caching folder toc (plexdrive), and merging the remote disk with what you are currently downloading (unionfs).<p>The other thing you might want to invest in is a good usenet indexer and provider (I forget the actual terminology). Torrents are very painful when the stuff you are looking for are older than a year or so. Both radarr/sonarr support usenet out of the box and the difference in content quality and availability is insane.<p>Finally there are a couple projects that bring all these together, one of the most interesting I’ve seen so far if you’re looking for ideas is cloudbox [1]<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/Cloudbox/Cloudbox" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Cloudbox/Cloudbox</a>