Why aren't you using objectively the best torrent client, Jow Forums?

Why aren't you using objectively the best torrent client, Jow Forums?

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Been using it for a couple years now. Smooth sailing.

>Closed Source
lol no

What makes it the best? Why should I switch to it, when my current torrent client works just fine for me?

>proprietary

kek

I don't do torrents

I am. But, I'm using random instances people leave up.
There are hundreds of them lmao.

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>Why aren't you using objectively the best torrent client, Jow Forums?
Because piracy is theft. Not kewl

Why would you seed 3DPD porn?

I don't remember 2.2.1 having an icon like that.

That's not uTorrent 2.2.1

wrong logo that's not qb

>proprietary/closed source
>the antichrist to unix philosophy
>tries to do a million things and it can't do any of them well
>bronies

stick to some free software son

rtorrent.

> Using a proprietary bitorrent client
What's next? using a proprietary calculator?

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probably normalcuck

Because qBittorrent
>Because piracy is theft. Not kewl
The BitTorrent protocol is an open source peer to peer file sharing system. It's decentralised, eliminates the need for hosting mega server's, since everyone's computers become small servers. What you use it for is your business. Using torrents isn't illegal or qualified as piracy. Torrents are great for downloading Linux distributions and many other big files, especially if the website hoster doesn't have the bandwidth to pay for so many downloads. Using torrents to obtain or distribute copyrighted material is piracy and considered illegal in most places according to the law. Honestly read on the subject.

What has Tixati common with bronies?

piracy isn't theft

The source is closed otherwise I probably would be.
I can't justify using a program long term if I can't port it myself in the event I need to.
I'm just supposed to trust that the developers will do it for me if I move to a new OS? Nah.

Transmission and Vuze/BiglyBT don't have this problem and server both extremes.
>light server daemon
>java fuckhuge desktop client with every feature and graphical statistic you could want
I'm good.

yein doesn't know anything about propriety torrent clients

You obviously don't know anything about Yein.

user that's just disingenious, we all know what torrents are mostly used for

It is. Intellectual property is still property

because i use deluge

yein downloads her favourite linux distributions straight from their websites.

Can you not do this on a weekend.

user, you are attempting to logically argue with one of those evangelical retards. you'd have better luck trying to get Taylor swift to rim your butthole

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You don't steal the IP when you infringe on the
copyright of software, the same way you don't suddenly own the IP if you pay for a copy of it.

Theft is stealing
Piracy is copying, unauthorized copying, but still copying

You're wrong user. Search your heart, you know this to be true

But the loss of income is still real. Besides, R&D costs real money

>MLP torrent client

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You cannot guarantee every pirated copy = a sale

Besides even if piracy had a large impact on sales which, it hasn't been proved to, that still doesn't make it equivalent to theft, which was my point. theft =/= unauthorized copying

source?

Can you stop replying to retards parroting antipiracy arguments? There's literally nothing they can do, just ignore them and keep torrenting your shit.

>user that's just disingenious, we all know what torrents are mostly used for
That's true, but don't badmouth the protocol itself. It's amazing. Because people misuse and ill-treat our natural environment, we blame the environment? No, obviously not.

I just don't know why they do it. I can't see the appeal of intentionally wasting your own time AND others as collateral.
It's a bad behavior to parrot just for laughs that really stunts legitimate adoption of these technologies.

transmission cli is better

>Proprietary

Fuck
No

>closed source torrent clients
Imagine being this genuinely retarded.

Yein uses software libre only

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>torrenting
why do you need to torrent
what are you torrenting

Im using god-tier Deluge

I am already using qbit

Do you contribute to the code?

People are fucking stupid and honestly believe copyright is something legitimate because billion dollar industries push propaganda on them.

Stop trying to fix the world. Fix yourself.

>Stop trying to fix the world.
No. Help me.

You obviously don't know the meaning of the word "legitimate."

explain me this

That's not the point dumb dumb

Surprised no one's said nor pointed out poni, pony, brony, horsefucker or ponyfucker by now.

I've never used Taxati, but it appears that those people are not using a name and password and that the remote UI is set to communicate over the internet by default. Looks like some pretty shitty programming to me.

How can you if it's closed?

Sure. Ask them "what are you going to do about it?" as a response to every single argument. They are powerless right now.

Technology evolves in order to subvert governmental control. Encryption, for example, is simple math and it can defeat entire militaries and nation states. In order to defeat this technology, governments will have to become literal police states. They must pass increasingly more draconian laws in order to get that power back. Eventually, we're going to reach a point where the technology is so strong and uncontrollable that government simply gives up, or they become literally hitler in their attempts to control what you can do with a computer. It's a politico-technological arms race, and there's no stopping it no matter what you do.

Just because some paid-off politicians wrote it on a piece of paper doesn't mean it's legitimate. I need a moral context in order to accept something.

this.

Good advice.

Makes you think.

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>Tixati
banned on many trackers

Is there any torrent client that uses Rust? I don't feel comfortable having some shitty ancient C code making hundreds of connections to random strangers.

I've seen some experimental stuff but nothing mature and supported on most trackers.

shit logo

>has a winblows version

Because that's not transmission.

I really like transmission
though it sometimes sperges out and keeps a buttload of chunks in memory
I know it's to reduce disk IO, but man
I really wish they'd let you change more settings via the gui (even less options in web gui)
it's a bit bothersome

its got a booru filename id imagine youd be able to find it with iqdb/saucenao

spbp