Whats the best torrent client that wont nuke my PC?

Whats the best torrent client that wont nuke my PC?
I feel like all the ones i can Google are gonna give my PC the lurgy

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Deluge

Transmission.

Deluge

Transmission

Is this another vim/emacs thing?
Are they both good just different?

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Deluge

Transmission is the standard torrent client. Good CLI and GUI, does everything well and is trusted for its stability. I've never used Deluge because Transmission has always been good.

They are pretty much both the same. Comparable memory usage, deluge is slightly more advanced and customizable, transmission is just a little more basic and stable. Either of them you are fine with.

transmission-remote-cli

Doesn't run in client/daemon mode does it?

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>Windows
Pico Torrent
>GNU/Linux
Transmission
>Android
Flud

rtorrent

Debulge

Tixati

No, they are both just simple bittorrent clients.
Transmission looks a bit clunky on windows but its simple and stable.

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Utorrent
Vuze
Bitcomet
Utorrent web

uTorrent 2.2.1
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$25 a year for utorrent plus is a steal compared to all the free content you're getting.

>transmission
>doesn't even allow native rss feeding

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qbittorrent

Fragments

>qStalledMeme

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2.2.1

Proprietary botnet shitware and adware

based stallman

qbittorrent, it just works
Works on my machine

I'm sorry but it is one damn good piece of proprietary software

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what even the software is that?

tixati

use qbittorrent best FOSS secure universal torrent client ever

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unironically this, if you need a GUI.

any torrent client will work, just throttle the number of connections and max up/download speed

Looks like shit and is probably a resource hog

I have a shitty little nas that I have transmission running on. It's super stable, and most of the issues I've had with it have come from it being on a Pentium 4 with ~1gb or ram.

What are you torrenting?

rtorrent

u can even enable tor proxy and even force client to use proxy for p2p connections + it has anonymous mod wich disbles some features to make you more anonymous so no leaks

>banned from all private trackers
sure sounds good

anime, tv shows, games, the occasional piece of software

qbittorent, transmission-qt, deluge. any of them work fine.

Max 5% single thread usage and 500M ram, it is not exactly lightweight indeed,
but unlike most bloated applications it stays very pleasant to use and is always responsive. And dammit is it feature rich. I have never seen it leak memory or other bullshit and I've used it for over 5 years on all kinds of hardware and operating systems.

Just spoof it, been using it in handful of privates for a very long time.


Tixati def is not suitable for seedboxing, but for daily desktop animu torrenting on sometimes pretty terrible connections, the file priority settings and peer management it offers are a god damn blessing. And the dev is a very cool guy and is rolling out feature updates to this day.

And it looks like something straight out of early 2000s (because it sort of is), god damn I love that aesthetic.

qBittorrent. Transmissionfags BTFO

utorrent 2.2.1

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turbo normie

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This tbqh

Transmission suck balls son.

Picotorrent

T I X A T I
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Fuck communist gayware, enjoy proper software

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I can't get 2.2.1 to load magnets though, so it's a bit useless.

Transmission is lighter weight but less safe to expose to the Internet. Deluge has a better webui, worse CLI/TUI, and is a bit heavier since it's Python.

It does on *nix, not sure about Windows.

boku no picotorrent

I can and use them all the time. Set your browser to use utorrent when clicking on the links or just copy the link and use the link icon in utorrent to paste them in. You can do that with regular torrent files, but I prefer to save them, stack them up in a big folder then import them all at once later on.

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Qbit