• Psiczar@aussie.zone
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    9 hours ago

    Why torrent when you can use newsgroups? No need to seed, just download and done. Haven’t torrented for 10 years.

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        9 hours ago

        Yes, but not a massive amount. I pay annually and it works out to about $7-8 a month for 50mbps of bandwidth and unlimited downloads. Then use *arr apps and sabnzbd to manage everything.

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            I mean, I don’t use the service but, $7-8 a month that gives you access to everything versus 14 to $16 a month per streaming service on everything else. It sounds like they’re still getting a steal at a more convenient rate.

            Being said, yeah there is plenty of free options that could be being done as well so there is that argument

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            5 hours ago

            Yes? If I could get everything in one place then I would happily pay for that. I don’t pirate to save money. Saving money is just a nice sideeffect. I pirate because it’s literally more convenient than juggling 15 different services.

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        Depends on how much you download. You can pay a once-off payment for a block of data and it lasts indefinitely. I’ve got a 5TB block I’ve had for over 10 years. I think it was maybe $25 when I got it?

        Edit: If you need more data, there’s plans with unlimited data for a few dollars per month.

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      you would not believe how common it is. It’s like making a class of highschoolers take a colorblindness test. There’s always ONE who had no idea

      sidenote, it’s really sad how the education system won’t even spend 10 minutes a year to diagnose something that effects millions of children. There’s FREE websites that they can just open on their board or projector

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      22 hours ago

      I remember on Reddit I’d see like a post a month from some uneducated pirate person asking how to fix a utorrent issue. It was fun watching them try to justify using it with all the other legit, updated clients. It didn’t ever go well for the OP.

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        22 hours ago

        I mean if they want to use it despite being told the state of things then who cares? There’s nothing to win here, it’s their pc

        I couldn’t care less if someone on the internet sabotages their files because they want to be right 100% of time

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      19 hours ago

      I used 2.2.1 well into the last decade. Every version after that was either pointless or full of some sort of malware.

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    Only a decade late… Luckily qBittorrent is brilliant. And if qBittorrent somehow wasn’t an option, I might go with BiglyBT - it’s not the easiest on the eyes, but lots of settings.

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        I honestly couldn’t say how long. I know I was late to the party on knowing what was going on but even I moved on from it a long time ago now.

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          i used utorrent until a few years ago when i started caring enough to switch. old habit, like over 15 years ago when my mom taught me how to pirate, utorrent was good back then. don’t know why i kept using it for that long, i even had to block ads in it by editing the hosts file…

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            I think it just comes down to habit and wanting to keep things simple. The adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” exists for a reason, after all. I never even bothered going as far as to trying block the ads. They suddenly appeared for me one day but would never render, the panels just kept flashing at me. It might have been while looking up a fix - I can’t remember - but it was around that time that I also heard about the undisclosed mining issue so I quickly jumped ship. Been happily using qbittorrent ever since and now wouldn’t really be able to swap again thanks to finding a proper dark mode theme for it. So few others seem to have it and I have no idea what I’m doing with theme creation.

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    1 day ago

    If it keeps newcomers from making mistakes in client choice it looks like a good thing to me?

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    1 day ago

    didn’t realize people were still using utorrent. been at least a decade since it was decent

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    I’ve always used Transmission, since there’s a Docker container I use that bakes in your VPN-of-choice & a killswitch.

    https://haugene.github.io/docker-transmission-openvpn/

    That said, it looks like it hasn’t been updated in over a year… I wonder if there’s anything else out there that does the same thing as this. (EDIT: Yes. Google brings up plenty of choices.)

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      23 hours ago

      You can set qBittorrent to only use a certain interface, and set that to the wireguard interface of your VPN.

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      I was never a huge fan of those binhex containers assuming that’s what you’re using. Updates become a chore for maintainers when containers try to do too much and they also become responsible for making sure everything works together. Also, just me, but I don’t like the idea of funneling other traffic that needs a vpn through a container that is tightly coupled to my torrent client.

      Recommend trying a standalone transmission container and using a gluetun container’s network. https://docker-compose.de/en/gluetun/

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      I been using Transmission since it came out 20 years ago. I never understood why you would use anything else.

      It’s FOSS and has the simplest interface with all the options.

      Throughout the years I’ve seen so many of these apps get mass-adopted, then a few years later some issue comes up that makes people mass-exodus to another app and it starts all over again.

      Meanwhile, Transmission has been consistent (and you can self-host/run seedboxes with it).

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      23 hours ago

      I switched from that container to one that uses qbittorrent and a VPN.

      qBittorrent web UI works better on a phone for my use case, and I kept having to manually restart the transmission container whenever the VPN connection dropped.

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        21 hours ago

        I run qBittorrent on a server (with a VPN as the only outside connection) and use an open source app to control it from my mobile devices. It can catch magnet: links and torrent files and send them to qBittorrent via its API.

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    if I still downloaded directly to my local drive, I’d use utorrent BUT only the 2.2.1 version. it’s been at least 4 years since I’ve done that due to a lack of having a functional laptop so I’ve been out of downloading stuff that way for years, but even then I knew that modern utorrent was bad. I actually stopped using any new version once bittorrent bought it.

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      Same, I was under the impression that this was fairly common knowledge, but it’s good to have it openly announced by some authority on the matter.

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    uTorrent’s brand recognition is crazy, it’s been crap for years and it still the name people who don’t torrrent often recognize.
    Nice change, good to steer the novices away from that junk.

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      It’s so ubiquitous that for about a second I thought wait what I thought that was the good one until I remembered that I’ve been using qBittorrent for a decade.

      For a time, it just was the client.

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      Isn’t it as simple as exporting all torrents as .torrent files, importing them in qB, then pointing qB to the same downloads folder?

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        Some people have torrents across various directories or even renamed files in them (yes, it’s possible and useful for crossseeding between trackers with different naming schemes). Of course, this makes migration way more difficult.