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spicy pancake@lemmy.zip to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

when I forget to end the torrent because I'm babysitting Rufus

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when I forget to end the torrent because I'm babysitting Rufus

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spicy pancake@lemmy.zip to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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  • maxprime@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I use Arch btw.

    • thinkercharmercoderfarmer@slrpnk.net
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      what client is that?

      • maxprime@lemmy.ml
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        qbit but its API is connected to Helmarr. I think Helmarr connects to transmission and deluge as well. iOS only.

        • thinkercharmercoderfarmer@slrpnk.net
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          thanks!

  • x00z@lemmy.world
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    This is from a year or so.

    Keep seeding my friends.

  • thinkercharmercoderfarmer@slrpnk.net
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    Haven’t looked at my ratios in a while

  • Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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    I wish I could help with the server costs this way but if my ISP detects any torrent at all, even legal; they start emailing me literal threats.

    • spicy pancake@lemmy.zipOP
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      what a bunch of bitches. i dream of truly free internet

  • juipeltje@lemmy.world
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    Based transmission enjoyer (unless it’s the qt version /j).

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    I can’t compete with the multi-TB seeders (blame my ISP’s absolutely trash asymmetric upload rate), but I can still help!

  • some_linux_user@lemmy.world
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    None of these are my daily driver, FWIW I use Pop!

  • FunkyCheese@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    why rufus, when there’s ventoy?

  • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    704kB !

  • dimjim@sh.itjust.works
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    Noob here, is there a benefit to torrenting Linux distros rather than downloading them from the website?

    Edit: thank you for the education!

    • Hellfire103@lemmy.ca
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      Torrent is fully decentralised and therefore accessible in practically all jurisdictions, regardless of the server status.

      In many cases, I have also found Torrents to be considerably faster than direct downloads — however, your mileage may vary.

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        I find they’re faster too. Another benefit of them being distributed is the distributor doesn’t have to pay for all the bandwidth for every download, which I understand can be a considerable savings for smaller distros.

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          Even better!

      • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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        The torrent client also verifies the checksum for each chunk and automatically redownloads any corrupted chunks. With a direct download, you would have to manually verify the checksum and redownload the whole thing if it’s corrupted.

        • spicy pancake@lemmy.zipOP
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          i actually did not know that. now i have an excuse for never verifying pfffffff

    • marcos@lemmy.world
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      You save the server bandwidth bills and have all the people currently downloading help you get it instead of competing with you. Also, most torrent clients are way more competent and featurefull for handling downloads than most browsers.

      Usually, it doesn’t make a lot of difference.

    • spicy pancake@lemmy.zipOP
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      i tell people* it’s because torrents are faster**
      but it’s really because they’re cooler

      *i made that up i’ve never gotten that far into a conversation about distro downloads

      **in my experience it is actually a bit faster

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