• spacedout@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Why can’t browsers treat torrents as just another protocol for downloads, so that if you haven’t got a default set for torrent out magnet mimetypes, it just downloads it in the included download manager?

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      7 hours ago

      Because then your browser would itself have to be a torrent client.

      The way torrents download is fundamentally different from how a standard http download works, which is why they have a specialist implementation. Browsers dont want to bother bringing a whole load of new code and associated bugs into the browser to do a job which isn’t really connected with the browser’s main responsibility, which is browsing the web.

      Just because torrents come from the web shouldn’t make it the browser’s responsibility to deal with them.

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        5 hours ago

        You just reminded me there actually was a browser called Torch that could download torrents like a normal download. It was basically just Chrome with a built-in torrent client.

        I remember trying it out when it first came out in 2012. It never caught on and looks like the last release was in 2020.

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      6 hours ago

      This would be terrible, because any website could potentially make you a seeder for „illegal“ content while normally browsing the web without a VPN. Meaning, your real IP address may accidentally be recorded by some lawerers and you’ll get a fine for whatever you accidentally shared (very dangerous, depending on country).

      There are already solutions for webtorrents, but at least these scripts can be blocked.

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        4 hours ago

        No Herr officer, I was just trying to download my favorite distros, and I don’t know where all that Metallica/Disney/Nintendo came from.

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      6 hours ago

      Brave does I think. I didn’t allow it to do so the one time I saw the pop up and I would not want that to happen unless I was always behind a VPN.

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      7 hours ago

      I’m sure they probably could but they don’t really have the incentive to add support for them.