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If what you want is recent within the last 10-20 years or older but popular, Usenet is far superior, if it's available it will always download as fast as your connection will allow Vs torrents which also needs seeders in addition to simply being available, and then ofc you're beholden to those seeder's upload bandwidths.
If what you want is obscure and/or old, torrenting is probably your best bet, especially since you can just leave the download "open" and download it byte by byte over months if you so choose. But even then, it's still worth checking Usenet since you never really know what people will upload and when. If someone reuploads something obscure/ancient and then is never seen again it doesn't matter, you'll still be able to download it fast until it's removed or until it's retention expires (about 10 years for the good providers)