• @OscarRobin@lemmy.world
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    1679 months ago

    Transmission is awesome because it’s simple. It only does what you need and has the best UI for doing so.

    • The Snark Urge
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      279 months ago

      I’m caught between the dual urges of “reject tierlist, embrace tradition” and “I’ve been sleeping on over a decade of FOSS torrent client development, maybe it’s time to up my game”.

      • @frazorth@feddit.uk
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        229 months ago

        Nah, someone is just using their torrent client as an F grade *arr and nbz360 solution.

        All the “features” listed as Pros is just bloat.

        • The Snark Urge
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          79 months ago

          Yeah, I’m comfy with my torrent workflow as it is. I don’t pirate enough volume to make it worth the time to revise something I spend 0.0006% of my overall time on.

      • @oddspinnaker@lemm.ee
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        49 months ago

        I will say, as someone who used rTorrent some time ago to automate torrent downloading and whatnot, it was awesome. I’m glad to see it still going and gaining popularity.

        Stable software doing its job out of the way is what I want.

    • @wahming@monyet.cc
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      129 months ago

      Given the community we’re in, majority of us are power users and transmission is just way too feature light for most of us

      • @pascal@lemm.ee
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        289 months ago

        if the community we’re in puts rtorrent in C tier because it’s “UNIX only” then you and I have a different meaning of “power users”.

        • @wahming@monyet.cc
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          39 months ago

          Given I was replying to a comment in a totally different context, sure, whatever floats your boat.

        • @uranibaba@lemmy.world
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          29 months ago

          Being a power user does not automatically mean you need to use Linux. Not trying to defend any other OS out there, just don’t like this gate keeping attitude.

          • @pascal@lemm.ee
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            19 months ago

            Being a sports car enthusiast does not automatically mean I hate Lamborghini because I own a Ferrari.

            You are totally right, what I mean is you don’t have to use Linux to be a power user, but despise it it’s not a power user attitude.

      • Zekromaster
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        49 months ago

        If you need extra features you use extra programs which are tailored to those features. Unix philosophy.

          • @uis@lemmy.world
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            49 months ago

            Depends why you want it. If you want it to reduce fragmentarion, then just enable fallocate. If you want it to download files in sequence, then XML RPC. If you want file to be downloaded in very inefficient way, then be patient.

            • @wahming@monyet.cc
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              49 months ago

              Or, I just right click and select sequential download so I can start watching a movie immediately. This logic of breaking everything down into the tiniest possible bits is how we ended up with ridiculousness like the lpad debacle.

              • @uis@lemmy.world
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                79 months ago

                Well, torrent client should leech and seed very fast and very efficient, watching videos is not on this list. XMLRPC also makes it convenient and expandable.

                And sequential downloads are bad for swarm, please don’t do this.

                • @wahming@monyet.cc
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                  29 months ago

                  Just because your use case is different from others does not invalidate all other use cases.

                  Also, there’s a reason no clients support sequential download as a default option. Having the very occasional download where I would like to start watching immediately upon starting the download is not going to break the swarm, or even affect it.

    • @Opeth@lemm.ee
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      19 months ago

      And if you wanna put on your naughty shoes you can theme transmission just drag flood-ui files in and tada

  • @kadu@lemmy.world
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    1539 months ago

    qBittorrent is indeed the best, but ranking Transmission so low just screams edgy kid trying to dislike the “normie” alternative.

    • @catsup@lemmy.one
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      19 months ago

      The “normie” alternative in this case is uTorrent. Only Linux users know about transmission lol

  • LoudWaterHombre
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    1209 months ago

    I feel like Transmission is getting unnecessary hate from this chart. It works very good, is stable, efficient…

  • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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    789 months ago

    Transmission is good precisely because it does one thing and one thing really well - download torrents. No other crap, spam and non-related garbage required.

    • Fonzie!
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      189 months ago

      It does not do it very well (no sequential downloads, tracker scanning etc) and others like qBitTorrent also do not come with spam nor unrelated garbage, only μTorrent does that.

      • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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        119 months ago

        I get what you mean, but none of those downsides to Transmission are just “downloads torrents”. So yes, it does do that very well, outside of special circumstances…

        • Fonzie!
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          It always downloads everything at the same time and it doesn’t find extra trackers, both cause it to download worse.

          So no, it doesn’t actually do that one thing very well.

  • @Vub@lemmy.world
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    749 months ago

    rTorrent “UNIX only” and c-tier. That says all you need to know about this list.

    • @uis@lemmy.world
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      89 months ago

      UNIX only has vague meaning. BSD is true UNIX, Darwin is butchered UNIX, Windows has POSIX compatibility enviroment(cygwin), Linux is POSIX.

      • @Vub@lemmy.world
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        79 months ago

        That was my point. Also BSD is not true Unix, it is Unix-like. Only Unix is Unix.

        • leap123
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          The original BSD is based on Unix so you could say it’s “true Unix”, but modern BSD systems has modified the source code so much that almost every code is now more different original Unix so you could say it’s “Unix-like”.

          Illumos in the other hand is actually true Unix as it’s based on Solaris which is based on Unix System V.

  • @GenBlob@lemm.ee
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    579 months ago

    I have seen this same image circulated for years. We need a new one because transmission in D tier is unacceptable.

    • @elscallr@lemmy.world
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      489 months ago

      Yeah “it does nothing but downloads torrents” is the selling point. It’s the reason I exclusively use Transmission.

    • @FartsUnited@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      19 months ago

      Transmission used to be my preferred app hands down but recent updates have negatively impacted its performance on my end. If all it needs to do is download torrents, why does it now sometimes seem incapable of connecting to a given (popular) swarm ?

      Particularly unfortunate is that once it does connect, the download speed has now become arbitrary: it keeps alternating between ‘incredibly fast’ and ‘surprisingly slow’ and takes three or four times as long to complete. I’ve become so exasperated with it that I’ve been forced to move on (deluge instantly connects and consistently downloads at five times the speed).

  • @Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de
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    569 months ago

    This is out of date and Deluge is S tier.

    It was rewritten and 2.0 came out in 2022 to address the slowdown issues when seeding a thousand plus torrents

  • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    519 months ago

    qbittorrent all the way :)

    I love the built in http server for remote control. It’s literally a clone of the desktop window with all the same controls/options.

    • m-p{3}
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      Is there an equivalent to “thin client” mode of Deluge, where you can connect the desktop version to a server and control it as if it was a local install, but the server does all the legwork?

      It really makes the whole thing seamless.

      • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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        49 months ago

        That would require installing client software though, no?

        Qbit is just a web app accessible from anything with a browser. (I keep mine behind a vpn for auth, but it’s got http form based password auth aswell.)

        • @8ender@lemmy.world
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          59 months ago

          I dunno maybe it’s just gimmicky but it feels so nice to have a desktop app over and webui that still uses the server. I use Deluge for only that reason

        • m-p{3}
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          It does, but it feels more integrated. Clicking a magnet link or opening a torrent file is handled natively by the OS and pass it over to the native app, which talks to the Deluge server if used in thin client mode. It’s really neat.

      • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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        29 months ago

        That’s one of the only things you can’t do via the web app, but there is a ‘torrent creator’ under the ‘tools’ menu. I haven’t used it though so I can’t really say how good it is.

  • CALIGVLA
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    469 months ago

    BiglyBT having a chat feature boggles me, why would anyone want that in their torrent client?

    • @ArtificialLink@lemmy.ca
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      139 months ago

      Qbit has been around almost as long and has almost always been better. Qbit got apl the nostalgia i need lol

  • @Morgikan@lemm.ee
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    409 months ago

    Transmission is probably one of the best clients to use in a headless setup. I think it usually ranks lower because it doesn’t do a lot of things for you. What it does it does well, but nothing beyond that. Technically there is network binding, but by IP address and not interface. That means you have to script it which I know most people aren’t going to want to do. As far as searching, again you have to rely on other services that probably do it better anyway. Still I rank it alongside qbittorrent. It just takes a less user or beginner friendly route.

    • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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      119 months ago

      I use it specifically for headless because of the convenience of many pre-made docker containers set up to use a VPN with Transmission.

  • @UsernameIsTooLon@lemmy.world
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    349 months ago

    Everyone sleeping on qBittorrent with the search plugin enabled. I never have to go to websites ever again, I can just pull from various domains with one search built into the program.

  • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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    319 months ago

    I think quite a few of us use torrents on a remote server, so the thin app / remote client combo mode that deluge/transmission support puts them ahead of any other for consideration.

    • @PeachMan@lemmy.world
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      Are you taking about remotely accessing the insurance interface from the web interface? Qbittorrent offers that, and honestly I think most of the clients on this list do as well?

      • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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        Nope, I mean a remote client. You get a full GUI on your local machine, but that actually is connected to a remote server, where the downloads actually take place. This has the extra responsiveness of an app vs a web UI, and you can also associate magnets/torrents as if it was a local app.

        • @PeachMan@lemmy.world
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          Kinda neat, though I’m not really convinced that it’s necessary…I don’t think a web UI is unresponsive, and it’s pretty easy to just copy and paste magnet links. Also, if you’re looking for a way to automate things and manage torrents remotely…Radarr/Sonarr and the other 'arrs are the way to go.

          • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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            29 months ago

            It’s not absolutely necessary. But then again, you could use rTorrent and work from console. Not that the WebUI is indispensable either, when your main source is the -Arrs. But still, I still prefer to have a full blown GUI at hand that takes files and links natively, if I have the choice, instead of a more limited WebUI.

        • @marx2k@lemmy.world
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          29 months ago

          I mean … qbittorrent has that and more in a web interface and is plenty responsive. Why an app of a web interface gets the job done?

        • @rambos@lemm.ee
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          29 months ago

          I miss that from transmission, but qbit is more suitable for arrs and that was a dealbreaker for me

          • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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            29 months ago

            In which way is it more suitable? I’m using Deluge now. It allows labels, so my Sonarr and Radarr torrents have their individual labels and get moved to specific folders accordingly.

            • @rambos@lemm.ee
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              39 months ago

              Well, I was talking about transmission, not deluge. Transmission doesnt support categories afaik. I never tried deluge tbh

              • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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                That’s the point…I ended up moving away from Transmission to Deluge back in the day. Deluge has a lot of quirks and its own messiness too, so if you’re happy with Transmission, by all means stick to it.