What is 4chans official torrent client pick?

what is 4chans official torrent client pick?

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github.com/majestrate/XD
bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1447
github.com/transmission/transmission/pull/468
usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1584-1/
usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2279-1/
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uTorrent 2.2.1

rtorrent

D E L U G E

Tixati.

rtorrent with ruTorrent frontend

Deluge

B I G L Y B T

qBitTorrent

>Sup Forums
>official anything

...

>Sup Forums official
PKTorrents

Transmission

Transmission with tremc

This
Used it for 3 months, piece of shit.

fpbp

wohooooooo... yay!

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Open Source, multi platform, full of features, moddable

Nothing has ever worked better than qbittorrent. I've also tried deluge, that one is good. However qbittorrent is retard proof. Also transmission was fantastic on an Apple device.

Back in the day uTorrent and vuze were pretty good.

tixati

Not a torrent client but if any of you have ever used IRC, hexchat is awesome.

>hexchat is awesome.
can't follow any irc, because connections sucks, too much noise.

Tixati is undoubtedly the GOAT and no one will ever convince me otherwise. No other client even comes close.

Undoubtedly the best torrent client to ever grace mankind

>Windows
Qbittorrent
>Android
Libretorrent, Flud
>GNU/Linux
Transmission

If you cared enough you could get a bouncer for free.

And because of the easy network binding to one network adapter

Another vote for rtorrent

this, never had an issue

Does this still hold true? i use qbit myself, with no issues.

Transmisson

This.

github.com/majestrate/XD

because logo
i dare you to make a better one
protip: you can't

Sup Forums's official torrent client is obviously rtorrent. for Sup Forums overall it is probably qBit or uTorrent 2.2.1.

Rec me some good addons to qbittorrent. I’ve been using it for years as is.

this. rtorrent is perfect on any system.

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Transmission

>pol.gif
Don't you mean a.gif?

I hunt for ebooks there sometimes.

Deluge for private trackers qbittorrent for public.

>Chitoge
Good taste

rTorrent and QBitTorrent

Transmission masterrace, it just werks (also preinstalled in manjaro)

cringe.
enjoy your insecure platform

Tixati

nice gif

also transmission.

Rtorrent development is slowed down and not so great, especially with subpar ipv6 support. Transmission is my goto.

isnt rtorrent a frontend in and of itself

Frostwire
Tixati
Transmission

Usually transmission because it came pre-installed and just werks.

qBittorrent if you're on Windows, rtorrent if you're on Linux.
Any other answer is wrong.

None, I sftp my stuff from my seedbox (which uses rtorrent).

Deluge

BitComet

I do nothing but downloadig and deleting the torrent right after I'm done downloading

I use this, but any FOSS client is ok.

Kind of. Do people use libtorrent by itself?

I'll let Sup Forums know when an exploit is successful. I expect you'll do the same.

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Nah tixati beats all that lincucks shit

BitTornado was my first bittorent client
azureus was my 2nd
then it became too bloated
found utorrent
then ditched bittorrent altogether for usenet

QBITTORRENT and anything else is just shit. I miss FTP servers though and wget.

kore

qBittorrent is pretty nice.

This although it's broken on openSUSE Tumbleweed for now.

I've been using qBittorrent for a long time and never had a problem with it. It is open source and available for multiple platforms. However, I've seen some people complaining about it on Sup Forums and reporting some bad problems, like the torrents stop downloading after you've reached 1000 active torrents and such.
I personally find rTorrent, qBittorrent and Deluge nice clients and never had a problem with them. I sticked to qBit because it's the last client I tried and was just too lazy to change.

>tumbleweed
>"german engineering full QA on every build never broken" meme
>qbittorrent brokan
oh lawdy

qBittorrent for stand-alone Windows-only
Deluge for client-server Windows/Linux
rtorrent for CLI Linux
rtorrent/rutorrent for seedbox
Though when I used rtorrent it was shit.

There's been a fix upstream in the last 9 days or something.

>
>If you cared enough you could get a bouncer for free.

Can you give me some details? I tried looking up some but they're all closed for new sign ups... Thanks! Mostly only need freenode.

How risky is it to host an IRC server?

uTorrent 2.0.4

Tixati

rtorrent on seedbox w/ cuteftp to download to computer

it shouldn't be risky at all, if you are running a decent server
the only thing i can see as being a risk is seme faggot running a DDOS and making your data usage bills go up, but that could happen with running any kind of public server

deluge+rtorrent
everything else is useless

he said rent, you can rent shit in Tokyo for like $400 and they'll give you a house that's literally the width of your arms spread halfway out, but hey it's an option that exists.

bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1447
>I'm finding it frustrating that the transmission developers are not responding on their private security list, I suggested moving this into the open so that distributions can apply the patch independently. I suspect they won't reply, but let's see. I've never had an opensource project take this long to fix a vulnerability before, so I usually don't even mention the 90 day limit if the vulnerability is in an open source project. I would say the average response time is measured in hours rather months if we're talking about open source. Because it looks like we might hit the 90 day limit here, which would be the first time in Project Zero history for an open source project, I corrected that and informed them about the limit.
github.com/transmission/transmission/pull/468
older issues:
usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1584-1/
usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2279-1/

Utorrent

I have a copious amount of torrents, is there a client that lets me add tags each one to I can search my tags in the torrent client?

PicoTorrent

Why did you use it for 3 months if it was a piece of shit?

I use deluge because the "force recheck" feature in qbittorrent has been broken for years

been using qbit I like it
what i dont understand is if i dl say a tv show season and uncheck the first episode after watching it it disappears in the folder
is it deleted or just hidden? Is it making me waste space? If I delete it then uncheck it says some I/O error popups idk theyre annoying

This.
Perfect for my needs.

Only thing that bothers me (a tiny bit) is it doesn't highlight the file I downloaded when I open its location from the tracker.

what's this DNS vulnerability about?

D E L U G E H E A D L E S S

Transmission just werks and Aria2 is breddy good also.

>Tixati
i'll give it a shot. i'm using a surface so looking for something not bloated and this looks good. any idea how well it handles slow storage? deluge seems to fall on it's face when i try to torrent directly into my external storage

Tixati is closed-source and hosts known pedophiles.

NSA Honeypot.

I'm not sure how slow you're talking but the only thing I've noticed with it is it sometimes hangs on startup when I'm downloading multiple 100gb+ torrents to a WD green drive at the same time. Once the client is open, or they've completed, all is well.

usb2 to a 128gb microsd... my microsd slot stopped working and i couldnt find a usb3 adapter that could fit inside regular usb like this slow one

This isn't a Bethesda game. Download and seed.

this is what i use

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Tixati you goof

That's very smol

It is moved to .unwanted. You can uncheck, delete it (or vice versa, whichever you find simpler), then do a force recheck. Shouldn't be any errors then.

Its already fixed on the network repo

Where is stop button?

The first client I used.

Quite bloated, but had some neat features like the ability to stream unfinished videos while downloading in the background.

^ This. FOSS and multiplatform, it's perfect.