>>171497>>171491This is 70 GB... I'm not going to upload 70GB over to some third-party cloud service, even IF a such a service ever existed.
Plus, torrents have a lot more longevity. No link rot and endless "REUPLOAD PLS" posts.
As for how to torrent files (kids these days really ARE tech illiterate, huh?), you need a torrenting client. There are many options available, but IMO qBittorrent is the best. Whatever you do, don't go for uTorrent - that one's been busted and turned into an ungodly monstrosity like half a decade ago.
Once you have downloaded and installed qBittorrent, simply use it to open the .torrent file I provided. Alternatively, there should be a "add torrent from link" button somewhere in the top-left. You can click that button and paste the magnet link into the box.
Just press "okay" and it'll start downloading.
Just one note: Torrents are a peer-to-peer filesharing protocol. They don't have a central server that distributes the files, and instead rely on fellow users (like YOU) to upload the files to new downloaders. Uploading the files is called "seeding", and is done automatically by all but the most evil torrent clients. Please be kind and keep your torrent client open even after you've finished downloading, as that will keep the torrent alive and allow fellow users to download the files in the future.