I really like the Nicotine+ client, it has some really good features (not present in old Soulseek client nor in new SoulseekQT client), but it works sluggish as hell. I'm also on Linux, and nice to see there is another client for this OS. Fixed a crash related to removing wishlist entries.Event icons now flash in taskbar/dock/tray once per second instead of every two seconds to improve their visibility.General improvements to the widget focus system and action bar.The limit on peer message sizes was greatly increased, so browsing very large shares should work now.I find it to be a neater arrangement as one often has to leave their wishlist result windows open so as not to receive them again, and in this way they don't clutter regular search results. There are now separate tabs for manual searches and wishlist searches.You'll find a nice bit of dynamism at work here if you play with it long enough. A save filter button to the right, a dropdown of saved filters to the left. I knew I wanted to let the user have the ability to save their filters, and the way it ended up is about exactly how I envisioned it. This I knew almost as soon as I got filters working. But typing iscbr minbitrate:256 mfif:8 for every search when you know how you like it gets tiresome. If you've used search filters at all you probably know by now how handy they can be. I've already come across a slew of intriguing pointers, as well as a fair number of redundancies, and a few common misspellings. Click on any item in the list and it'll be entered into your search box, ready and willing. ![]() Search for something with existing correlations and a list of them will pop-up to the right. In SoulseekQt, this added value is rather unobtrusive. Many server reboots later, the system appears to work. The algorithm that correlates items in one's list of things they like is quite effective, but could be put to much better use if applied to what people are searching for. But there's a big difference between what people like, and what people are curious about. Everybody more or less really likes the same things. The things that were at the top of the list five years ago are still there, effectively unbudged. It's still in use, but almost nothing has changed. Ye Olde and Notoriouse Things I Like recommendations system has reached a point of total entropy years ago. One item in particular stood out as a real take-it-or-leave-it deal. Also would be cool to have system's qt open/save dialog style as it used to, if it's possible, as well as system theme etc.The idea of search correlations came to me about a week ago with a jolt and an a-ha moment as I've been going through my list of features in the original client that have yet to be implemented in SoulseekQt.Qt.network.ssl: Incompatible version of OpenSSL Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSLeay Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLeay_version ![]() Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLeay Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve X509_STORE_CTX_get_chain Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv23_server_method Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv3_server_method Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv23_client_method Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv3_client_method Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_get_ex_new_index Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_load_error_strings Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_library_init Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_value Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_pop_free Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_num Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_free Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_push ![]() Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_new_null Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve ERR_free_strings Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve CRYPTO_set_locking_callback Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve CRYPTO_set_id_callback Qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve CRYPTO_num_locks Manjaro KDE stable here, stdout, not sure how bad that is, but worth mention: +1 on Close / Minimize to tray, just like qBittorrent or please use good old double quotes for all paths (cd / rm / mkdir etc), some of us build in non-default locations which may have space in path and anyway it's just a good tone to quote path for safety )
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