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  • He/she wants to have the web UI (the client) on a different vm/machine, as far as I understand, which is not possible at the moment with qbittorrent.

    As others have said, the solution could be deluge or rtorrent.

  • I had the Xperia Z3 some years back. Great phone, only that it was not a good build. I had (physical) issues with the power button and after I took it to get it fixed I went there eight times because they would not stick the back properly, then the display, then they fucked around with the volume buttons and so on.

    And that's when I found out there's no Sony support for my country, even though I'm in EU. They don't sell their phones officially here, they are being brought by sellers from different parts of the world. So, until there's an official way to get a device serviced I will not buy one again from them.

  • The main point is that Authy is a company that hosts your data on their cloud and you can't know what they do with it. Aegis is local, but has the ability to create scheduled backups, which then you can sync to your own server or just copy it in different locations for safety.

  • Trending shit is what brought us to the present moment: with facebook and twitter (I refuse to call it x) and tiktok and all the others pushing lots of shit and lots of other shit to the great enshittification of the internet and our lives. So, no, we don't need trends. We need social interaction the way it's supposed to be.

  • At one point I had an Arch installation that ran for 6 years! I never had issues, but anytime I was updating I was checking the arch announcements too - some packages need manual intervention sometimes. But this was some time ago, I think that laptop broke 5-6 years ago already.

    But no, Arch is not unreliable. Usually the user is.