One thing I have had an issue with is torrent clients closing, by default for some reason, to the notification bar. If you are toggling on and off your VPN to avoid captchas or slow load times you should seriously consider turning it off.
Sure is. If you want examples search Fit-Girl's (or your favorite repacker's) website for the term Goldberg. If you want to know more you can find their GitLab page pretty easy.
I don't think it's completely flawless but it seems to be pretty commonly used.
I'd recommend Kiwi. You can use it combined with Wikipedia's ZIM files to have access to just about all of Wikipedia offline.
I would recommend installing all of Libre Office's programs for work purposes. It's free and open source so you won't have to deal with licenses and unwanted updates.
Calibre would be a good tool to have for reading ebooks and converting files.
There's also apps like RedditOffline so if you have an intermittent connection you can browse threads offline. I imagine similar services exist for other platforms.
It works fine. You'll likely notice a slight decrease in performance and a lot of the time you'll be using Windows versions of games instead of native Linux titles because that's what's available. Sometimes Lutris install scripts won't play nice with pirated game installers so you might have to look at the script and see what tweaks it uses.
I was able to find more info on Spotiflyer. There's not much more to it.
Apparently the domain expired for Deemix and the subreddit dedicated to it links people to the FAQ on the website.
I wasn't sure if it was similar to programs I've used in the past where you need to create a Deezer account and manually convert Spotify playlists with another service.
There's no intros. It's the same tracks as Spotify as far as I can tell. That said it isn't always able to find more obscure artists. It can be hit and miss
You have a physical copy, but want a digital version.
Kind of similar but I feel like pirating content you have legal access to (Steam, Spotify, Amazon, Netflix, etc.) in a way to get around DRM is ethical.
For example wanting to listen to songs you have on Spotify on an iPod or reading ebooks purchased from Amazon on your PC.
Just telling you what the settings page says. It probably just defaults to the maximum quality level. 320kbs may be relevant to other platforms you can download from using Spotiflyer like SoundCloud.
That said I can't tell the different between 256 and 320 kbs.
SpotiFlyer. It matches songs in a Spotify playlist to songs on YouTube and downloads them. Great if you like Spotify's curated and niche playlists but don't like their app or restrictions on playback.
Antenna Pod is great for podcasts but that's not really piracy.
One thing I have had an issue with is torrent clients closing, by default for some reason, to the notification bar. If you are toggling on and off your VPN to avoid captchas or slow load times you should seriously consider turning it off.
On a similar note I stopped using Transmission because I read it has an issue with staying open after the user the attempts to exit the program.