Why do some peers have unusual client names
Why do some peers have unusual client names


Why do some peers have unusual client names in qbittorrent
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istdaslol @feddit.de It’s because some chars aren’t decoded properly. & should be rendered as just &. Hinting that more than this is not properly rendered
34 1 Replybody_by_make @lemmy.dbzer0.com To add to this,
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14 0 Replyhondacivic @lem.sabross.xyz
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edit: my client renders it as the actual character, even though it's in a code block.
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Scarlett @lemmy.dbzer0.com
Looks like a bug. But as long as they upload legitimate files, I don't see the problem.
8 0 ReplyDoucheBagMcSwag @lemmy.dbzer0.com Maybe they're not PC users and maybe those are servers??....
9 2 ReplyImgonnatrythis @sh.itjust.works Haven't noticed this in Tixati. I've only noticed better d/l speeds since I switched over.
4 1 ReplyGriffinClaw @lemm.ee +1 for Tixati :)
3 0 ReplyThebay @lemmings.world OP Is Tixati open source
3 1 Replyretro @infosec.pub
Tixati isn't whitelisted on pretty much any private tracker because of how easy it makes spoofing other clients.
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