![]() ![]() YSC cookie is set by Youtube and is used to track the views of embedded videos on Youtube pages. Quantserve (Quantcast) sets the mc cookie to anonymously track user behavior on the website.Ī cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. This is a "CookieConsent" cookie set by Google AdSense on the user's device to store consent data to remember if they accepted or rejected the consent banner.Ĭriteo sets this cookie to provide functions across pages. ![]() Google AdSense sets the _gads cookie to provide ad delivery or retargeting. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. network speed, downloaded data, etc.) about the current session, and adds the ability to copy a magnet link to the clipboard.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. But the latest release, Fragments 2.0, caught my attention as it brings lots of new features and improvements, and it’s completely rebuilt using Rust, GTK4, and the libadwaita library.Īpart from the modern look offered by the GTK4/libadwaita technologies, Fragments now supports remote controlling of both Fragments and Transmission sessions, offers a new Statistics section with essential info (e.g. You’re probably already using Fragments since it is being developed for a few years now. The app is written in GTK and it’s designed specifically for use with the GNOME desktop environment. This week’s ’s “Flatpak App of the Week” is the modern Fragments BitTorrent software developed by Felix Häcker to help you manage all your torrent files on the GNOME desktop environment.įragments is an easy-to-use BitTorrent client based on the well-known Transmission BitTorrent client (uses transmission-daemon), which is used as a backend for transferring data. ![]()
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