The World’s Oldest Active Torrent Turns 20 Years Old::undefined

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    For the lazy: “The oldest surviving torrent we have seen is a copy of the Matrix fan film “The Fanimatrix”.”

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        Valid question.

        But if it’s the dumbest shit in existence, it’s still worth seeding because it’s a part of history.

        It’s like if Terror Toons was the first torrent ever.

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    It’s really neat to see something like this still going. Torrenting is a cool technology, it’s fun to download and then seed a file, knowing that now other people will get to enjoy it.

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      Seeing all the flags of different countries sharing the torrent makes me think this is what international cooperation looks like.

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    I wonder what percentage of the total internet traffic, since inception, can be attributed to this protocol.

    I bet it’s pretty high

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        Mostly for western developed countries where you will get fucked up by the government for pirating. ISP’s in US Canada and UK will sue normal middle class people for torrenting, unless you mask your IP with the correct VPN.

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            I might have used the wrong word. I think the term is binding a VPN to a torrenting application so that all data going in andd out of pass thru the vpns servers

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          Canada limits the amount that a company can sue for downloading pirated media to the point where it’s not worth it for the company to actually take it to court. The company can ask the ISP to send an email to try to scare the user, but that’s about it.

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            Fines. And say you seeded a movie to 1000 people and a DVD of the movie costs $20, they sue you for $20000, treating it like you broke into a warehouse and stole 1000 DVDs of the movie.

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      Seems like some VPNs are pulling back from port forwarding. Was a bummer that Mullvad did, probably due to legal pressure

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    The Fanimatrix sounds like it should be a porn parody to me. Or some kind of detailed database and analysis of vaginas.

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    Did Linux OSs move into torrents later? I’m surprised one of those isn’t an older active torrent. I mean sure there’s no point in actually installing those OSs now but people would still seed.

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      Ther’s really no point in seeding a 20 year old iso of an os that evolves that quickly

      20 years ago we were on the 2.4 kernel just shortly before switching to 2.6, wifi was a mess, GPUs were even more mess

      now om gaming on my linux machine with better FPS than the windows version

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            I’ve just googled steamos, that’s Debian 8 right (which is eol, weird…)

            So I’m guessing Debian 8 (and hopefully newer) will get support too soon?

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              I think thats the old steamos. The current one is arch and isn’t quite public release yet but there are a few clones of it.

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          Kde 6 should have basic hdr…and I can’t find it, but I swore I’ve seen in the past week some gnome based os had some support…

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            It’s been a while for me using a gui for Linux (headless Debian is my go-to)

            Does that mean Kubuntu? (KDE Ubuntu) And for VRR (GSYNC/FREESYNC) would Kubuntu also support that do you know?

            When I’ve tried to Google before, it seems like no distro really supports these as well as windows ATM (although the steam OS comment may show things are changing)

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      Most advice I’ve seen says you shouldn’t look for distros on torrent sites, and official torrents tend to disappear after each new release.

      • Natanael@slrpnk.net
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        Distros with torrents tend to publish their own torrent file or magnet link on their site