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this post was submitted on 05 Aug 2023
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There are lots of ways to learn, but honestly I think the safest way if you aren't technically inclined is to ask a friend to show you how. It's really easy to get started if you are motivated to learn, but if some random person on the internet tells you how they do it, you'll probably have trouble doing it yourself since everyone's setup is a bit different.
Basically if you have a friend or family member who is good with technology, ask them if they know anything about torrenting TV or movies, and get them to show you how they do it. That way you'll have a similar setup to your friend and you can ask them for advice if you ever have issues.
The piracy Lemmy is also a good resource: !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
That sounds doable.