This is how I got an old Github repository of WordPress to come up-to-date with the SVN upstream.
Google Voice invite Fail
Just got my invite to Google Voice, can’t use it because it’s not available in my country,
Next time let me know when I ask for the invite, thanks.
Help save Bittorrent trackers
A few weeks ago the The Pirate Bay tracker went down and many .torrents stopped working properly. This got me curious again and knowing, from previous readings, that bittorrent trackers use HTTP the idea for trackhub started to grow on my head. I started to wonder if BT clients followed HTTP redirects.After searching the web for bittorrent+redirect, I found that some BT clients used standard libraries and thus had this already built in. The plan was in motion, I created the app instance on GAE and started coding. A few tests later and sure enough some guys were able to download. I started to ask some questions on irc.freenode.net/#bittorrent and fixed some bugs and functionality, released it to github and fired an email to torrentfreak.com editor Ernesto. After the article on torrentfreak traffic immediately spiked and a few bug fixes had to be done. But soon enough it was obvious that trackhub would not survive. Why? There’s a few reasons for this:
- trackhub sucks, help it suck lesss
- keeps logs and is US based
- GAE resources are limited
- Popular bt clients misbehave
- .torrent creators put trackhub next to other trackers
But the idea is not completely stupid. In my opinion it helps shed light on some problems with BT. What’s needed?
- More public trackers that can be trusted
- Bt clients that speak proper http
- pirates that walk the walk, develop and/or donate to these projects
- .torrent creators use proper tools to create the .torrent files and use tiers
- UDP trackers, DHT, PEX, etc.
more experiments with WP
Test Post
| This is a tes post made from Dave’s opml editor. |
| I think i like this litle fela. |