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torrent
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0x0: Share Files from Terminal
https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent/blob/master/cmd/torrent... does exactly that. Install with `go get github.com/anacrolix/torrent/cmd/torrent@latest`, and then run `torrent serve `.
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Docker's deleting Open Source images and here's what you need to know
Hit me up if you want to discuss using BitTorrent to back images. https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent
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Ask HN: What's a good open-source alternative to Cloudflare?
It has some small latency but only when resources are spread across many different infos. If you can constrain your resources to a single DHT traversal, it's pretty quick. I run several services that stream from BitTorrent on demand, using https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent which are surprisingly quick to start. However it does choke up when you try to start many different resources at once, which multiplies horizontally the number of DHT traversals, and per-torrent related overhead to get started.
It is solvable, but any solution that spreads resources out across many different targets in the DHT is slow. Basically anything that was inspired by BitTorrent, but isn't BitTorrent itself does this, because they get overly excited by deduplication of data.
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Transmission v4.0
For whatever reason the ARM version Transmission does not work well on my M2 laptop - it downloads quickly at first and then drops off to zero. I tried playing around with different settings, running their nightly builds, etc, and nothing fixed it for me. In the end I searched for other clients and found them all filled with ads and bloatware, and decided to use this excellent open source command line client instead:
https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent
It has a few frontends built on top of it (linked in the project readme), but I just run `torrent download ` and it downloads at full speed / with no issues.
- Show HN: Mabel – a fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal
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How to run a Webtorrent as service?
https://tcloud-lunik.herokuapp.com/ https://btorrent.xyz/ https://github.com/pldubouilh/webtorrent-webui https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent
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Refactoring variadic functions with tools
The use case is in the refactoring in https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent/compare/smartban...lazylog. A lot of the parameters moved around as part of a performance optimization in https://github.com/anacrolix/log/compare/lazylog.
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Embedded write-heavy on-disk cache, write-amplification
I'm looking for an embedded database/KV-store that supports a write-heavy workload of large blocks of bytes and some kind of eviction policy. I'm currently using sqlite3 with a bunch of triggers and the blob API, but it's not really suitable for write-heavy workloads. I've currently exposed the interface somewhat in https://github.com/anacrolix/squirrel, the primary use case is from https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent. My recent research suggests an LSM-based KV-store like rocksdb or leveldb, but those don't have great interfaces in Go, and don't seem to support an eviction policy as far as I can tell (which is surprising given they would be very well suited to it). There are some alternatives like buntdb, but those all look designed for smaller/string values.
- exatorrent - Self-hostable , easy-to-use , lightweight and feature-rich torrent client written in Go
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Introducing exatorrent - Self-hostable , easy-to-use , lightweight and feature-rich torrent client written in Go
But since exatorrent uses https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent , it could handle such a load.
What are some alternatives?
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
rain - 🌧 BitTorrent client and library in Go
KrakenD - Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares. A project hosted at The Linux Foundation
glow - Glow is an easy-to-use distributed computation system written in Go, similar to Hadoop Map Reduce, Spark, Flink, Storm, etc. I am also working on another similar pure Go system, https://github.com/chrislusf/gleam , which is more flexible and more performant.
tendermint - ⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
resgate - A Realtime API Gateway used with NATS to build REST, real time, and RPC APIs, where all your clients are synchronized seamlessly.
DHT - BitTorrent DHT Protocol && DHT Spider.
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
go-peerflix - Go Peerflix
Dkron - Dkron - Distributed, fault tolerant job scheduling system https://dkron.io
go-micro - A Go microservices framework