Damn, I don’t know the context but this is cool af
I thought people either used the old 2.2.1 version or jumped ship. Had no idea it was still going.
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.
Transmission has never let me down.
True. Sometimes it’s weird about packed files, and cleaning up after itself. Still worth it.
Its Single-threaded
It gets messed up when downloading files onto a slow smb share but that’s mostly my bad
My only gripe was that it doesn’t handle (unencoded) spaces in a URL name, which is probably correct behavior but they’re in the titles of torrents on some sites, so I’d have to manually edit them each time. I ended up just using qBT.
It doesn’t have a proper dark theme in Windows so it let me down when it flashbanged me.
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.
If it keeps newcomers from making mistakes in client choice it looks like a good thing to me?
But is the statement correct? What’s the story behind uTorrent?
The parent company, bittorrent Inc got purchased by a serial crypto scammer Justin Sun at some point.
In March 2022, the SEC charged Rainberry with fraud for selling cryptocurrencies Tronix (TRX) and BitTorrent (BTT) as unregistered securities.
I think the SEC dropped all charges recently because the literal US government got on the payroll of Tether Inc, which basically runs the crypto show. Justin is just one of the appendages to the scheme.
μTorrent, or uTorrent (see pronunciation), is a proprietary adware BitTorrent client owned and developed by Rainberry, Inc.
That should be enough for any sane person. A proprietary bittorrent client is the worst joke i have heard in a while.
An adware whatever should also be avoided.
Yes. It stopped being good around 2010-2012 depending on who you ask. Unfortunately there are still plenty of old blog posts praising it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ΜTorrent
This. For most people, they either hated the 3.0 update (assuming 2010), or hated the enshittification after 3.2.2 (assuming 2012).
After uTorrent was brought by BitTorrent Inc, they started releasing new shady versions, first added ads then released uTorrent bundle with crypto mining software without user consent
https://torrentfreak.com/new-utorrent-release-breaks-ties-with-bitcoin-miner-150413/
They speedran the enshittification process, so quickly the term wasn’t even invented yet.
Why torrent when you can use newsgroups? No need to seed, just download and done. Haven’t torrented for 10 years.
Don’t you need to pay to be able to get access?
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.
So you pay for piracy
Pay a subscription to watch subscription content for free!
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.
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
I mean it’s completely valid if you find that to be a better deal than torrenting, but I can use my full 500 mbps bandwidth for free.
It depends on how you look at it.
You pay for your internet. Isn’t that you paying to pirate?
If it is then it’s only a factor of cost. He pays slightly more for Usenet access and internet access and then he pirates.
If it’s not then it’s not a factor of cost and it’s only a factor of pedantism.
I need to have access to the Internet anyway. In fact, having it makes me a decent amount of money. You could say it costs me negative several thousand euros a month. Piracy or scrolling Lemmy is a bonus.
Getting Usenet means additional cost, but the only benefit is piracy. Therefore, it’s paying to pirate.
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.
If they would support a client like Rain I would actually switch to the *arr stack.
Don’t need to support every client, if the client supports folder monitor you can use blackhole
If uTorrent has no haters, I am dead
I’ll be the one: use rtorrent
Why rtorrent vs QBittorrent?
ruTorrent)))
some private trackers won’t let you use uTorrent either, good.
Took long enough. uTorrent has been cancerous for a long time now.
at least 15 years lol
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.
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…
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.
Do people still use transmission? That seems like be the default one I see in prebuilt torrent server containers.
It’s the default included with Ubuntu but they (Ubuntu) haven’t updated it to be the latest released version. You have to add their PPA.
I switched over to qbittorrent for better control over what happens after the files download a few years ago.
Yeah, Transmission is pretty nice, there’s nothing wrong with it. It’s also pretty popular among macOS users, because it looks and feels like a native app.
Yepp, been using it for years. Lots of third party app support and a minimal web interface to add a new 🧲🚢 in a hurry
Definitely does not have any bells and whistles though, doesn’t bother me but is a dealbreaker for some.
There are other options such as qbittorrent or deluge though I would not recommend deluge due to IP leaks and it hasn’t been updated since 2022
For me the best are:
- Qbittorrent
- Transmission QT
- Ktorrent
- Deluge
Special mention: BiglyBT Fork of Azureus without the shit of Azureus
Oh there’s the other person who remembers the original Azureus!
Okay I’m kidding, it was fairly popular before it became Vomit… I mean Vuze. After it went to shit I bounced around till I found utorrent and then a bit later Transmission, Deluge and now Qbittorrent in a container.
It’s not bad but it’s pretty bare. A lot of people like their bells and whistles these days.
Edit: Changed the wording to be less broad for all the “But I…” specials.
speak for yourself. if it’s pretty bare, it just moved to the top of my list
Then enjoy. It just isn’t for a lot of people. You have helped as a statistic to the original question though.
Transmission’s minimal features is what I like about it.
transmission-cli path-to.torrent
😍Does Transmission let you force the use of a specific connection?
For example, qBittorrent lets you choose your VPN as its only allowed connection so that you can’t accidentally use your regular network when not connected to the VPN.
I use transmission but I force this behavior in pfsense
Hi! Could you give me some details or a link that describes how to do that? I’d like to harden my install. Thank you! :)
in qBittorrent: Tools > Options > Advanced > Network Interface. That dropdown box should list things like your Wi-Fi connection, Ethernet connection, etc., including an option that sounds like your VPN provider. If you run into troubles, do an Internet search for “qbittorrent network interface” for various articles and guides.
Thank you so much! :)
In the settings panel, the Advanced section has a setting for network interface, with a drop down menu of your available network devices. Your VPN connection should appear as a separate device in the list. If you choose that, it will only send data through that device, so if you’re not connected, it has nowhere to send data to.
The github only has a description of the setting, and doesn’t really explain it any more than that.
Thank you so much! :)
Never thought of that. In my use case, Transmission is running in a container on my server, so it only ever has one connection, and VPN and traffic management happens on my router.
There’s a migration program to transfer torrents from utorrent to qbittorrent.
https://forum.qbittorrent.org/viewtopic.php?t=3224
I remember using it way back when, and they’ve kept it updated.
Isn’t it as simple as exporting all torrents as
.torrent
files, importing them in qB, then pointing qB to the same downloads folder?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.
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.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.