retrovibed has a prototype of the DHT crawler buitlin, along with a userspace vpn and media player if you’re looking for public content. echoing what others said it can be somewhat resource intensive. its alpha software, but if you’re interested in trying it out ping me.
yeah, not a huge deal. I’ll be using it to as a smoke test for the personal media archive and distribution application im building.
got tired of not having reasonably priced archive storage.
oh snap. i was not aware of that magnet service. thats handy for testing clients. scribbles down notes
I believe thats what apnews/reuters do and a lot of newpapers piggy back off them for national/international news but add their own spin to it.
Id upboat this but that might be used as evidence of libel.
these clients should be handling this for you. announcing a torrent is available for seeding isnt a huge deal. you should never have to limit the content you’re making available, just the amount of resources you’re willing to dedicate to active transfer. this might be of interest to you in a few months when its available, slated for june to be daily usable.
got something coming to help with that! probably june release.
you must seek copyright permission from the original artist or band who created the song or the sample you want to remix or reuse.
this is false. people do it out of politeness not because its required.
edit: I might be mistaken for sampling/reuse i was thinking of parodys
I don’t do much but I have spent $1,200 on HDDs alone.
this might interest you when its ready in a couple months. this is exactly the issue its working toward resolving.
liberals really struggle with that concept. esp democrats. they keep thinking people will show up just because they’re less fascist than republicans.
I’d be interested in snagging a copy from your smokey, I’m currently putting together system for collective sharing and archiving that im hoping to release in july.
huh? im very curious on how your thought processes lead you to that statement from my comments lol.
think the pissy letters were about what the user was accessing not how frequently.
the peers approach is the problem, not the ISPs. ISPs can tell your torrenting just from the shape of the traffic.
edit: generally, the claim that the builtin encryption protects the user is essentially misinformation and anyone who follows it is potentially in for a world of hurt.
wat, there is no encryption in bittorrent that will protect you except for a vpn.
no one follow this individuals advice for your own sake.
Good news UK a bunch of nuclear experts are suddenly available for hire!
smile I’ve been sitting on this for a few years. Finally in a position to tackle it! honeygain looks nifty i might take a closer look later. currently have my hands full with the initial plan. =)
just means they push it to the hidden layers (signal). its stupid of them. they’re just making it harder to manage.