Thebroken Videos
From a reader: "The guys over at thebroken have put
together a fun hacking videozine ( .torrent
here ). This episode covers Windows password hacking, destroying your
hard drive with 3,000 degree molten iron, console modding, and an interview
with Kevin Mitnick. Think "The Man Show" meets computers. Divx Required.
"
Useful site for those who didn't catch it first on the screensavers. DAve
Only one of the files are on BitTorrent, the other two are straight up downloads... I sense a server meltdown on the horizon.
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If you have Winamp you can click on "TV" and watch this and many other shows, music videos, etc. The bitrates available range from 56k for modems, all the way to 1000k for broadband, and everywhere in between.
Install a free alternative like ffmpeg.
Go to the BT site and RTFM. People are continually downloading the small parts you do have, and thus they can be downloaded over and over again as needed by millions of other people.
So download the bare codec for Windows, for example.
Signatures are for stupids.
Older versions of DivX don't have the spyware!
http://torrentspy.sourceforge.net
Well consider them a test case to see if a direct link to the torrent on /. can stop a potential download... If it works it shows torrents will save /. websites, if not let the internet gods spare their server from the masses about to descend upon it.
From: http://forums.thebroken.org/index.php?showtopic=85 88
[FAST]
http://homepage.mac.com/kevinrose/thebroken_3.avi
Scire:
http://www.sourcehack.com/thebroken.htm
[Do not right click, you actually have to goto the page before downloading]
mdubin:
http://maxdubin.com/The_Broken_3.html
[Do not right click, you actually have to goto the page before downloading]
CypherXero:
http://store.mywebdriver.com/cypherxero/vi...thebr oken_3.avi
thebroken server:
http://www.thebroken.org/episodes/03/thebroken_3.a vi
spaceghost7200:
http://www.ghostcorp.net/downloads/thebroken_3.avi
giraphe:
http://giraphe.com/thebroken_3.avi
Lone:
http://www.files.gam3on.com/thebroken_3.avi
Irongeek:
http://orangutan.ius.edu/thebroken/thebroken_3.avi
Divx Required? Divx REQUIRED?
No man, no.
FFDShow : http://cutka.szm.sk/ffdshow/
Can I hear a wassup?
25% alumininum filings, 75% iron filings. Light match, enjoy.
RTFM. You need to open up a port or two. No need to get hysterical.
If you don't want to install BitTorrent, just download from here, courtesy of the Internet Archive.
Wasn't it Aluminium with iron oxide? I thought it was a redox reaction.
I was just taking a look at the torrent tracker info and it looks like their are now torrents up for episode 1 and episode 2.
I remember when legal used to mean lawful, now it means some kind of loophole. - Leo Kessler
Download and install Azureus. Forward TCP port 6881 to the machine you will be downloading to (you can tell Azureus to listen on a different port if you don't like 6881.)
With my cablemodem, setting the max uploads to 4 and the max upload speed to 16KB per second lets me attain speeds up to 400KB per second.
These are good settings to start with, but you might be able to tweak it to get better speeds depending on your connection. A nice thing about Azureus is when you change your transfer settings they take immediate effect--no applying settings or restarting transfers required.
If you don't forward a TCP port from your firewall it will still work, but you won't be able to connect to anyone else who doesn't have port forwarding on. Unfortunately, this drastically reduces the number of peers your client can download from.
Under the server settings I have my override address set to my external IP address and my bind address set to the IP address of the machine I'm downloading to. Not sure if this is necessary, but it works great for me.
YMMV.
Take a look at http://a.scarywater.net/. They distribtute anime torrents and do so quite successfully with torrets involving thousands of peers. When a new Naruto episode comes out you can often see over 10,000 peers on a single torrent. Of course your computer won't connect to any more then 30 to 50, but the whole point is that everyone is somehow connected to everybody else and the files get around.
Here's the story.
Didn't find any pictures though.
-JemYou can upload movies to their Open Source Movies Collection. They have other sections for audio and texts. They don't have an images section, I don't think there's been a demand for it, but I think if there was interest they would do it.
The tracker for this file -- http://fpcat.homelinux.org:6969/ -- hosts some other
...since it contains cracked copies of paid for software...thanks, but no thanks. The free version of divx (read the basic version, not the free adware supported pro version) is fine for anyone who just wants to view videos, its only when it comes to actually encoding them that the paid for codec comes into its own (being faster).
Link to FREE basic codec, no spyware in this one.
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Exactly. But this is show is so recockulously bad that it's funny.
One of the tools they plug, though--Knoppix STD--is pretty damn cool.
WTF does there need to be 1300F molten metal on the interstate for?
As it was explained to me, it's very efficient. Aluminum hauled in tankers moved between locations in only a few hours, thus saving having to build a facility for melting the aluminum. I knew there was an aluminum smelter near Toledo, OH, which frequently trucked molten aluminum up to Saginaw, MI.
As much as it shocked me when I first learned they did this, it should be no less shocking than all those gasoline/petrol tankers you see on roads everywhere, which would turn you and your car into crispy critters just as efficiently.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar