just heard about this new P2P that promotes itself as being impossible to take down. any truth to this? you guys know if it really is a viable alternative to all the file-sharing sites being shut down?
2/11/2012 8:20:56 PM
It's a BitTorrent client, so like all BitTorrent clients it is indeed a viable alternative to cyberlockers.
2/11/2012 8:45:07 PM
that's all it is? just another bittorrent client? damn i'm bummed lol
2/11/2012 8:47:13 PM
Well to be fair it does come with its own integrated media-playerand more importantly a keyword-search feature: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Tribler
2/11/2012 8:56:28 PM
I haven't used Torrents since like 2006.
2/13/2012 5:11:39 PM
p2p on traffic on ipv6 is generally "untracked" due isp's lacking up to date tooling...
2/13/2012 6:57:56 PM
p2p on ipv4 is generally "untracked" due to isp's lacking give-a-fucktheres no such thing as untrackable p2p. it basically comes down to: are you using enough bandwidth to piss off your ISP? if no then they dont give a fuck.
2/13/2012 7:04:46 PM
http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/03/04/0510229/anonymous-decentralized-and-uncensored-file-sharing-is-booming points to this http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/[/link]. Reminds me of when Napster went down and all TWW used Waste from Justin @ Nullsoft message_topic.aspx?topic=109049I wouldn't mind using this prog, but I don't know anyone that I could use it with because I'm not going fishing for PGP's without somewhat knowing the owner of the PGP code if I use this Retroshare.[Edited on March 9, 2012 at 8:47 PM. Reason : .]
3/9/2012 8:44:49 PM