Seriously, don't bother with torrents for music. Soulseek is way more reliable and at least someone has had any thing I've ever looked for in FLAC.
ProgrammingSocks
joined 2 years ago
Yes, Microsoft has no qualms about bending to governments, same with all other corporations.
"Vagueing" as in "vagueposting".
It's less split personality and more unmasking the autism you're masking 90% of the time.
Almost as if it's a made up narrative made to get you mad about something that isn't happening.
Its driver manager is better for newbies. Worse for experienced users though imo.
This isn't Debian's fault! It's purely an Ubuntu/Canonical problem. Debian's only apt by default, no snap.
Meh, it's just internal politics. Whether or not it's rust makes no difference to the layperson whatsoever. I'm in favour of rust but don't blow it out of proportion.
It's trivial to reorganize your collection (see Strawberry Music Player if you think it's not) but when it comes to slsk you see the files, filenames, directory structure, bitrate, and bit depth without downloading. I check all the FLAC albums I download and I haven't seen a fake one yet. I never download lossy files because I can create a perfect transcode from lossless anyways, and I'm probably transcoding to opus which seemingly nobody else does.
You have to realize that in 2025 we're all ripping them from Deezer or something where you always get basic tags and proper lossless. I've never used a private tracker and never will because slsk gives just as high quality and has less condescending pricks.