Seeker2
Seeker2
Showing speeds in bits per second implies a level of precision that qBitTorrent simply doesn't have.
> They _know_ that Windows (the most used desktop operating system by end-users) mislabels storage units. So why haven't they fought that all this time? They _know_ RAM bytes are...
I guess I misread here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2003/cc781134(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN "To prevent the MFT from becoming fragmented, NTFS reserves 12.5 percent of volume by default for exclusive use of the MFT." ...which seems more...
uTorrent can be set up to split the speeds into payload and overheads (as far as it's aware of the overheads). Showing bits per second is more likely to be...
> Really want to show them as _Mbps_ or at least MB/s; It simpler and we can set limits easier that way; Yes! Since any reasonable internet connection is marketed...