Why does qBittorrent download search indexes when I click update, and do I need to worry about being infected because of it?
Why does qBittorrent download search indexes when I click update, and do I need to worry about being infected because of it?
I don’t believe there are any malicious intentions, but there are two other things that i don’t like. Their forum only permits sign-ups with Gmail and Outlook, and their website has a very strict Cloudflare DDoS protection police. I understand the rationale behind Cloudflare’s DDoS protection policy, but I would prefer if they used another DDoS protection provider.
I went to see if it was true because I found it hard to believe, but you are right. I don’t understand why it is like this, given the nature of the program and the whole philosophy behind it.
I guess that we can consider ourselves lucky that they don’t use Google’s CAPTCHA.
Tomorrow I will raise an issue on their repo, I want to see what is the official stance on all this bullshit.
Thanks for making a issue. Can share the link with us so that we can follow the discussions.
When it is done I will post it here!
Had to create an account, but GitHub does not accept my self hosted email, so went to create one on protonmail, which asked for an email to verify I’m not a bot, so I went to tutanota, which is asking for a 48 hour period previous approval of my account in which I can’t neither sent nor receive any fucking email.
Dude, I really hope that someone comes up with an alternative to this fucked up internet we have today.
Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my first language and my blood is boiling right now.
Yes if the issue tracker worked more like Git, it would be way better.
You can utilize a temporary email service to receive the account confirmation for ProtonMail. Just ensure you use one that has not been blocked by ProtonMail, so you might need to try a few different ones search something like temp mail and go to page 3 or 4.
Read it too late!
This is the one regarding the forum and this is for the plugins.
What OS are you using? Right now I only have access to a Windows PC, would like to know if it is the same in a GNU/Linux environment.
I use a GNU/Linux environment. And qbittorrent also installs and enables 8 plugins for me.
I tested it on Debian too and it’s the same. Doesn’t seem to have picked any interest in GitHub, though.
I don’t think the issue is receiving any replies, but I do think that the one i discussions may get some replays they are quite slow to respond.