Decentralizing Bittorrent
An anonymous reader writes "Exeem is a new file-sharing application being developed by the folks at SuprNova.org. Exeem is a decentralized BitTorrent network that basically makes everyone a Tracker. Individuals will share Torrents, and seed shared files to the network. At this time, details and the full potential of this project are being kept very quiet. However it appears this P2P application will completely replace SuprNova.org; no more web mirrors, no more bottle necks and no more slow downs. Exeem will marry the best features of a decentralized network, the easy searchability of an indexing server and the swarming powers of the BitTorrent network into one program. Currently, the network is in beta testing and already has 5,000 users (the beta testing is closed.) Once this program goes public, its potential is enormous. "
It's only for legitimate trade of legal files you own, kids.
Do Not Eat iPod Shuffle
Hey! I have this great thing, but you can't see, use, or otherwise evaluate it on your own. But it will be great when it's done!
just the end was affected. the correct version is
its potential for lawsuits from 'artist' organizations is enormous
vodka, straight up, thank you!
...can I run it on a Phantom?
Another one bites the dust
always produce the best software!
> With the IP addresses still out there, wtf is the point?
If your computer has a IP address; your Microsoft is probably infected with a virus horse from one of the internets.
If your computer has a IP address; your Microsoft is probably infected with a virus horse from one of the internets.
;)
If the Slim Whitman defense doesn't work out when Mars attacks, I suggest we use that phrase to make the Martians' heads explode. Gave me a headache just reading it.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
Who relies on encryption? You, me, government, business, charity, church.
I talk to God (the Jehova one) over a 1024 bit 3DES encrypted tunnel. I don't want those bastards like Vishnu, Allah or Qetzoctl listening in.