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transgui
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Show HN: PikaTorrent, a modern, multi-platform, open source BitTorrent app
For example, down that page there's a Transmission remote GUI screenshot (I use it as Transmission here is a daemon on my headless XigmaNAS server).
https://github.com/transmission-remote-gui/transgui
What would be wrong with it or anything similar? Every information is just there, no need to swipe left and right to read information that has been either hidden elsewhere or, worse, taken away.
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[Home Lab] Transmission vs qbittorent vs déluge pour le serveur torrent distant?
Client éloigné prometteur tiers
- [Torrents] qBittorrent vs Transmission. Comment parvenez-vous à trier les torrents?
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[Homelab] Transmission vs Qbittorent vs Deluge pour serveur torrent distant?
Client distant tiers prometteur
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Transmission v4.0
Actually, not such a bad question. There's at least Synapse[1]. It even has a third-part broker to accept transmission GUIs by Drew Dewalt[2]. Why didn't they just reuse Transmission protocol from the get-go, to leverage the great Transmission-Remote-GUI[3] for example, is beyond me.
Unfortunately, there's just not enough interest in the project and no adoptance.
Transmission, at least previously, never have been too resource-friendly, so a lean and mean Rust alternative would be great.
1. https://github.com/Luminarys/synapse
2. https://sr.ht/~sircmpwn/broca/
3. https://github.com/transmission-remote-gui/transgui
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Vpns for plex
For something a bit easier I'd look into Transmission or Deluge. The big difference is qbittorrent ran headless only has a web interface, whereas deluge and transmission both have remote dekstop clients as well mobile-friendly web interfaces and apps available
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Transmission 4.0.0 beta 1 is out
If someone asks me to install a Torrent client on a single machine, my favorite would be QBittorrent, however at home I use XigmaNAS' Transmission client extensively, and operate it from other machines in the LAN using the Transgui interface (also available on Windows and MacOS). This allows me to turn off everything but the NAS, which with all RAID disks spun down and a TDP of 15 Watts makes for some good energy savings.
https://github.com/transmission-remote-gui/transgui
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Using private trackers on home server?
Transmission Remote GUI
- Is there more settings for haugene Transmission?
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groffstudio: An IDE for groff
This explains why the only other Lazarus project I know (transgui) is very similar, a GUI to another program.
abseil-cpp
- Sane C++ Libraries
- Open source collection of Google's C++ libraries
- Is Ada safer than Rust?
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Appending to an std:string character-by-character: how does the capacity grow?
Yeah, it's nice! And Abseil does it, IFF you use LLVM libc++.
https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/blob/master/absl/string...
The standard adopted it as resize_and_overwrite. Which I think is a little clunky.
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Shaving 40% Off Google’s B-Tree Implementation with Go Generics
This may be confusing to those familiar with Google's libraries. The baseline is the Go BTree, which I personally never heard of until just now, not the C++ absl::btree_set. The benchmarks aren't directly comparable, but the C++ version also comes with good microbenchmark coverage.
https://github.com/google/btree
https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/blob/master/absl/contai...
- Faster Sorting Beyond DeepMind’s AlphaDev
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“Once” one-time concurrent initialization with an integer
An implementation of call_once that accommodates callbacks that throw: https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/blob/master/absl/base/c...
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[R] AlphaDev discovers faster sorting algorithms
I wouldn't say it's that cryptic. It's just a few bitwise rotations/shifts/xor operations.
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Deepmind Alphadev: Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep RL
You can see hashing optimizations as well https://www.deepmind.com/blog/alphadev-discovers-faster-sort..., https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/commit/74eee2aff683cc7d...
I was one of the members who reviewed expertly what has been done both in sorting and hashing. Overall it's more about assembly, finding missed compiler optimizations and balancing between correctness and distribution (in hashing in particular).
It was not revolutionary in a sense it hasn't found completely new approaches but converged to something incomprehensible for humans but relatively good for performance which proves the point that optimal programs are very inhuman.
Note that for instructions in sorting, removing them does not always lead to better performance, for example, instructions can run in parallel and the effect can be less profound. Benchmarks can lie and compiler could do something differently when recompiling the sort3 function which was changed. There was some evidence that the effect can come from the other side.
For hashing it was even funnier, very small strings up to 64 bit already used 3 instructions like add some constant -> multiply 64x64 -> xor upper/lower. For bigger ones the question becomes more complicated, that's why 9-16 was a better spot and it simplified from 2 multiplications to just one and a rotation. Distribution on real workloads was good, it almost passed smhasher and we decided it was good enough to try out in prod. We did not rollback as you can see from abseil :)
But even given all that, it was fascinating to watch how this system was searching and was able to find particular programs can be further simplified. Kudos to everyone involved, it's a great incremental change that can bring more results in the future.
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Backward compatible implementations of newer standards constructs?
Check out https://abseil.io. It offers absl::optional, which is a backport of std::optional.
What are some alternatives?
transmission-web-control - 一个 Transmission 浏览器管理界面。Transmission Web Control is a custom web UI.
Folly - An open-source C++ library developed and used at Facebook.
transmission-remote-gtk - transmission-remote-gtk is a GTK client for remote management of the Transmission BitTorrent client, using its HTTP RPC protocol.
Boost - Super-project for modularized Boost
docker-transmission-openvpn - Docker container running Transmission torrent client with WebUI over an OpenVPN tunnel
spdlog - Fast C++ logging library.
rtorrent - rTorrent BitTorrent client
Qt - Qt Base (Core, Gui, Widgets, Network, ...)
webtorrent - ⚡️ Streaming torrent client for the web
EASTL - Obsolete repo, please go to: https://github.com/electronicarts/EASTL
spksrc - Cross compilation framework to create native packages for the Synology's NAS
BDE - Basic Development Environment - a set of foundational C++ libraries used at Bloomberg.