Why I pay for webservices? Because I want them to survive. #note #BlogAboutIt
Day: June 16, 2011
@KayB an year at least
@tecoholic @IPaidABribe help h…
Life aboard the International …
Life aboard the International Space Station http://t.co/6jT2gVr #longreads
links for 2011-06-15
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Most Bittorrent trackers today comes with functions that not everyone may need, such as torrent indexing software, forums and ratio management. Bitstorm tries to implement the very basic tracker protocol in a simple and easy way. It has no forums, no login requirement and no other bloat. It is easy to configure and install on any web server that supports the PHP scripting language.
Please note that Bitstorm wasn't meant to be run on high-traffic sites that receives 10+ announces per second. If you expect to have more than 1000 peers, consider using some other software. This is a limitation of using text file databases. (There is a MySQL version of Bitstorm, see below.)
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Polycode is a free, open-source, cross-platform framework for creative code. You can use it as a C++ API or as a standalone scripting language to get easy and simple access to accelerated 2D and 3D graphics, hardware shaders, sound and network programming, physics engines and more.
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A digital sundial displays the current solar time in digits, words, or pictures
Just the way ?dl=1 force down…
Just the way ?dl=1 force downloads from @dropbox public folder, they should have ?dl=torrent to make it a torrent. (Similar to Amazon s3)