September 27, 2004

You'll be providing the server, then? 

dude, p-2-p distributed... 

I've heard tell of people using (or even the modified BCDC++) to share files; this p2p approach requires a hub with a modicum of bandwidth (and very modest hardware). Most that I know of need a hub or supernode of some sort to initiate contact with the p2p cloud, hence Nate's snarklet above. If you know of a truly hubless approach we could use, link it up! 

I've heard tell of people using DC++ (or even the modified BCDC++) to share files; this p2p approach requires a hub with a modicum of bandwidth (and very modest hardware). Most that I know of need a hub or supernode of some sort to initiate contact with the p2p cloud, hence Nate's snarklet above. If you know of a truly hubless approach we could use, link it up! 

Oops left a "<" off... 

Pray tell, mrflip, who might be these so called "super-users" that use a mysterious protocol known far and wide by its superfluous usage of mathematical operators. Yea, verily, those brave p-to-p users are indeed the giants among men. Praise you, men of anonymity! Oh! the rejoicing if I but knew one of these men, fine and true. 

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