The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B was launched in June 2019, marking a significant upgrade to the Raspberry Pi family. This model was the first major update to the Raspberry Pi line since the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ in March 2018. The Raspberry Pi 4 comes with several notable improvements:
| Aspect | r/piracy megathread | FMHY | Personal *arr stack | |--------|---------------------|------|----------------------| | Beginner-friendly | Medium | High | Low | | Safety | Medium | High (with warnings) | High (if configured right) | | Update speed | Weekly | Daily/weekly | Real-time (via RSS) | | Offline use | No | No | Yes | | Legal risk info | Yes | Yes | Not directly | rpiracymegathread better
For 90% of people: FMHY is the “better megathread.”
It directly addresses the r/piracy megathread’s clutter and Reddit dependency. The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B was launched
If you have five minutes, here is how you upgrade from the default Megathread experience to a superior one: If you have five minutes, here is how
| Default Megathread | The "Better" Upgrade | | :--- | :--- | | Standard uBlock Origin | uBlock Origin + Medium Mode (block 3p-script globally) | | Links to 15 private trackers | Just 1: TorrentLeech or a Seedbox starter | | "Use Firefox" | Use Firefox + Arkenfox user.js (hardened config) | | List of DDL sites | Single aggregator: Real-Debrid (premium hoster access) | | Manual link clicking | Prowlarr (search all indexers at once) |
The Raspberry Pi 4's enhanced capabilities open up a wide range of applications:
When you open the Megathread, you are hit with dozens of categories: Torrent sites, DDL (Direct Download), Streaming, Usenet, Android, iOS, VPNs, and Software. For a new user, this is paralyzing. "Which of these five torrent indexers do I actually use?"