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That's not a fair comparison, rewriting anything in any lisp will dramatically reduce the amount of cruft, both lines of code and complexity.
Doubt. Plus, essential complexity is non-reducible.
Transmission v4.0
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Re: Transmission v4.0
#82Earlier quoted context omitted.
At my previous job, we re-did some Java stream processing stuff in Clojure. We added functionality, made it more stable and dropped 6K lines of code (out of 18K for that particular component) in the process. It felt like magic...
That's not a fair comparison, rewriting anything in any lisp will dramatically reduce the amount of cruft, both lines of code and complexity.
Re: Transmission v4.0
#83I kind of thought the project was dead with how long it went without a release. I ended up switching to qBittorrent about 8 months ago as I needed v2 torrent support. So far I have been very satisfied with the switch.
qBittorrent can handle way more simultaneous connections and torrents than transmission. It doesn't slow down, it supports tags, categories and even custom UI (vue-qbittorrent is awesome).
I'm not going back, especially when you have great docker images with WireGuard integrated in them.
Re: Transmission v4.0
#84I kind of thought the project was dead with how long it went without a release. I ended up switching to qBittorrent about 8 months ago as I needed v2 torrent support. So far I have been very satisfied with the switch.
Re: Transmission v4.0
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Which indexers do you use?
Quite a few people I know use https://nzbs.in/login/ and swear by it. The admins of that site try to masquerade it as another WordPress site. Ingenious. But it is by far the biggest, and the best I am told.
Re: Transmission v4.0
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Quite a few people I know use https://nzbs.in/login/ and swear by it. The admins of that site try to masquerade it as another WordPress site. Ingenious. But it is by far the biggest, and the best I am told.
It's so well masqueraded that there doesn't even seem to be a way to sign up!
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Re: Transmission v4.0
#88I kind of thought the project was dead with how long it went without a release. I ended up switching to qBittorrent about 8 months ago as I needed v2 torrent support. So far I have been very satisfied with the switch.
I was a long time user of transmission, but when I redid my *arr setup I devided to go to qbittorrent. qBittorrent can handle way more simultaneous connections and torrents than transmission. It doesn't slow down, it supports tags, categories and even custom UI (vue-qbittorrent is awesome). I'm not going back, especially when you have great docker images with WireGuard integrated in them.
Re: Transmission v4.0
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I never torrent for ethical reasons, but I just jumped onto soap2day to check if they had something that I've been on the lookout for (Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) and they don't have it.
s/torrent/pirate? context for unaware: torrents are more general. for example, official releases of open source operating systems, such as debian [1], are available via torrents. [1]: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/
Re: Transmission v4.0
#90Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was a long time user of transmission, but when I redid my *arr setup I devided to go to qbittorrent. qBittorrent can handle way more simultaneous connections and torrents than transmission. It doesn't slow down, it supports tags, categories and even custom UI (vue-qbittorrent is awesome). I'm not going back, especially when you have great docker images with WireGuard integrated in them.
so you say there is no benefit for me to switch from qbit to transmission for ocassional torrent download? I seed only during download or very shortly after and at max I download 10-15 torrents
You can even set proper limits in qbittorrent for your workflow to stop the seeding after X minutes.