Dark-themed qBtRemoteGo torrent client window showing a filtered list of Linux ISO torrents. Four items are visible, including CachyOS and Linux Mint images, all at 100% progress but marked as queued with 0 B/s download and upload speeds. A search box in the top right contains “linux,” and the bottom status bar shows hundreds of torrents, several active connections, about 25.8 TiB free space, and a global speed limit of roughly 4.9 MiB/s.
Dark-themed “Add Torrent” dialog in qBtRemoteGo with “Magnet links” selected as the source type. A long magnet link is pasted into the source field, and the user is typing a save path beginning with /mnt/public/images/linux/c. An autocomplete dropdown suggests existing folders such as cachyos, centos, and clonezilla, with Add and Cancel buttons in the lower right.
В очередном припадке вайбкодинга сделал очередную вещь, которой мне не хватало последние год-два - нативный клиент для qBittorrent.
Лучшее из "нативного" что было - это какой-то Android клиент на Kotlin портированный на десктоп. Но UI из Android на десктопе […]
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