BitTorrent accounts for 35% of traffic on the Internet?!
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Fine. Shut down all the trackers you can find (via traffic analysis if you need to) and search sites.InnocentBystander wrote:I laugh at this notion, it is absurd. It will be a great day for CS majors when they can do that. Why you ask? Because they'll have invented a processor fast enough to process all the information on the internet, and use that to figure out who is using BT, and with that kinda processing power who gives a damn if your algorithm is O(n^256) and n is in the quintillions
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What do you mean? Thats one of the easiest things in the world with BT, do it all the time myself, too bad I've been lacking a DVD burner, otherwise I would have had the entire stargate and buffy and angel series on DVD.Laird wrote:I personally haven't gotten anything over 1.5 gigs per torrent, but I know lots of people who download entire seasons... of shows... crazy.
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err. you -can- buy a dvd burner for about $100 bucks now if you go cheap. . .not that i'm recommending it to do anything illegal mind you. *coughs*His Divine Shadow wrote:What do you mean? Thats one of the easiest things in the world with BT, do it all the time myself, too bad I've been lacking a DVD burner, otherwise I would have had the entire stargate and buffy and angel series on DVD.Laird wrote:I personally haven't gotten anything over 1.5 gigs per torrent, but I know lots of people who download entire seasons... of shows... crazy.
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I've got one(NEC ND-3500), all those other things happened before I got one and I seriously did not have anywhere near the space to store more than one season of any show for any length of time.Darth_Zod wrote:err. you -can- buy a dvd burner for about $100 bucks now if you go cheap. . .not that i'm recommending it to do anything illegal mind you. *coughs*
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Less than that, and you don't even have to go el cheapo. You can get an NEC 16X double layer from Newegg for like $65 right now.Darth_Zod wrote:err. you -can- buy a dvd burner for about $100 bucks now if you go cheap. . .not that i'm recommending it to do anything illegal mind you. *coughs*
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Fuckers trying to bust BitTorrent, even here at Finland the damn cops have taken down the biggest Finnish Torrent site (though I figure that will be pretty much everything they will do in regards to P2P filesharing). Oh well, considering how massive BitTorrent is, and how a certain Suprnova just seems to be laughing at the moment for the MPAA's best efforts, I dont see BT dying anytime soon.
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As anyone knows, porn comprise the largest component of websites and websearches.
So...... anyone want to hazard how much of this potential is porn and anime? Its gotten to the point than other than suprenova and several other sites which feature mostly American shows(not that these aren't what I want to download), the remaining BT sites I find are mostly porn and anime..............................
And forums are great.... for showing new stuff only.
(P.S) Anyone knows sites where I can download MTV eps and Japanese shows/photobooks DVDs?
So...... anyone want to hazard how much of this potential is porn and anime? Its gotten to the point than other than suprenova and several other sites which feature mostly American shows(not that these aren't what I want to download), the remaining BT sites I find are mostly porn and anime..............................
And forums are great.... for showing new stuff only.
(P.S) Anyone knows sites where I can download MTV eps and Japanese shows/photobooks DVDs?
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Well I'd guess the majority of the "volume" is not porn acutally. Consider how easy it is to get porn and the average sizes of the downloaded files. I'd say beteween games(1-3gigs average) and feature length movies(800-1200 megs average?) it's in the minority. The next step, obviously, is to cut out the "middle man", in this case sites like suprnova. Now I have no idea how this would be done, but I'm sure someone will figure out a good way...
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Average internet traffic in Finland went down about 20% - 25% after the bust of biggest finnish torrent site. Of course the traffic wasn't caused by that site only but lots of users got scared and stopped using torrents... at least for a while. Some sites closed voluntarily due to threat of getting caught.
Total traffic stats:
http://stats.lanwan.fi/ficix/sum.cgi
Total traffic stats:
http://stats.lanwan.fi/ficix/sum.cgi
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Probably they're just playing wild guess and taking random samples, instead of monitoring *every* single traffic.InnocentBystander wrote:I laugh at this notion, it is absurd. It will be a great day for CS majors when they can do that. Why you ask? Because they'll have invented a processor fast enough to process all the information on the internet, and use that to figure out who is using BT, and with that kinda processing power who gives a damn if your algorithm is O(n^256) and n is in the quintillionsobserver_20000 wrote:Oh goddamnit. I just discovered the wonder of Bit Torrent two weeks ago, and now they're going to try and shut it down. Just my luck.John Malcolm, director of worldwide anti-piracy operations for the MPAA, said that his group is well aware of the vast amounts of copyrighted material being traded via BitTorrent.
"It's a very efficient delivery system for large files, and it's being used and abused by a hell of a lot of people," he told Reuters. "We're studying our options, as we do with all new technologies which are abused by people to engage in theft."
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Same for me. You have to share a shitload of stuff, the waiting is usually long and most of the time the speeds at which you can get stuff from other users is absolutely pathetic. None of these problems persist with BT. Not to mention the fact that in DC++, often if you begin to download a movie and the user who you were DL:ing it from leaves, you cant continue it due to to the fact that if you find the movie on another user, it has a different name.His Divine Shadow wrote:I dislike DC and DC++ myself, always had bad experiences with them, you have to share assloads of files to even get into a fucking hub, which means people can DL from you all the time, eff that, much prefer BT.
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There will be new sites. Torrent is simply too good of a P2P program for it to start decline like that. Places like Filelist seem like they can easilly become the next big player site.
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It would be a disaster if links to some of these sites somehow ended up in my PM box. Because I never use BitTorrent.His Divine Shadow wrote:There are shitloads of sites, I've actually hardly ever used suprnova lately.
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Oh, much the same here. In fact, if I were to get a PM with a heading "BitTorrent links" I would be forced to read it in order to verify that it wasn't some sort of joke, prior to deleting it, of course.
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I suppose said links fall under the category of:
"No Warez"
It would be a cryin' shame, however, if I were to find such links in my pm box; I think I'd have to report these sites to some authority who would know what to do with them. I mean, consider the consequences if this sort of information were to fall into the wrong hands...
"No Warez"
It would be a cryin' shame, however, if I were to find such links in my pm box; I think I'd have to report these sites to some authority who would know what to do with them. I mean, consider the consequences if this sort of information were to fall into the wrong hands...
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Most of these URL's exist inside the program BitComet. oh well..just wait, for absolutely nothing I mean, yes.. nothing at all...observer_20000 wrote:Would it have anything to do with Suprnova apparently going down for good?His Divine Shadow wrote:There are shitloads of sites, I've actually hardly ever used suprnova lately.
Oh yeah, and I'd hate to see Bit Torrent URL's in my PM box as well.
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