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rain
- Build Your Own BitTorrent
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Why canโt I play Ultra HD Blu-ray movies on my new Intel CPU platform?
I use put.io. It downloads and seeds, converts, streams, finds subtitles, allows for you to download the file if you want.
[0]: https://put.io
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Best Online Torrent Downloaders
Put.io: Cheap per-day plan, plus other options. Worth it for storage and instant media access.
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Hope this is allowed: Lifetime Plex Pass is on sale until Dec. 31, 2021. I think this is relevant to a lot of us, this isn't sponsored or anything
I could understand it, if it came with some kind of cloud space, where I could put my stuff, and whatch it from there (like put.io does), put my local stuff? LOL.
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Web front-end recommendations
Thanks. Those are just for managing a the torrent client though. What about being able to selectively download files from a shared seed box over HTTPS? I want to be able to pick and choose the things I download, so rsync/rclone aren't that suitable. I use aria2 with put.io's web interface at the moment and it works really well.
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Unable to link DetailsView to custom BottomSheet
I'm fairly new to Swift, i'm looking for some help. I'm building a movie application which fetches content from an API and eventually stream movies via put.io. I'm facing an issue with displaying each movie view when tapped into a custom sheet BottomSheet.
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Considering trying crypto for accepting payments? I'll send you some right now, so you can see how easy it can be.
r/nanocurrency is where most of us Nano enthusiasts hang out, so feel free to join there and ask any questions, or you can DM/reply to me personally. If you want to see what Nano payments look like on a website, put.io has the accept-nano gateway implemented, while there are many other websites with Nano payments integrated listed here.
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Download same quality before previous download completed
I don't believe it is put.io causing my issues. If I did not process the files, and had them sent straight back to the download folder configured in the Black Hole, it would be approx. 5-10mins, and another release of the same quality would not be downloaded.
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Setting up with rClone and Plex
I am trying to mount put.io using rClone on Windows 10.
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PayPal payment option ?
Unfortunately not. Since put.io is a Turkish company it was affected by PayPal seizing all operations in Turkey in 2016.
micro
- Micro โ A Go service development platform
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Show HN: Mu โ A community first app platform proposal
Hi HN
I'm Asim, an engineer and author of the open source project Micro (https://micro.dev). I've been on this forum in various forms since 2009. In that time I've seen a lot of shifts in the technology landscape, participated in a few and even tried to start a company myself (which ended up VC funded). In typical HN fashion, I drank the kool-aid and applied to YC around 8-10 times. I got so far as going to mountain view for an interview but never got in. I played right into the idea of starting a fast growing company and "changing the world" by solving my own problems in the developer ecosystem but somewhere along the way lost sight of the problem I was solving. I think it speaks to my own need to seek validation (in the wrong place) but also the general nature of the ecosystem that became all about the pursuit of more funding, growth, users, etc. It really feels like while there's 70-80% value created, the other 20-30% is doing us a lot of harm. Consumer software has become addictive, corporations are becoming huge profit seeking blackholes that mostly cater to their shareholders and we have yet to see any great alternative to the existing tools and services we're now beholden too.
A couple weeks ago I posted Micro Chat (https://micro.mu) on HN - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36135683. This was my first effort in trying to solve the problems mentioned above. But I don't think it's enough. I think what we're talking about is something much bigger. And it's not going to be solved by open source, federation or a single tool. I'm starting to think we need to build something bigger, an entirely new community led app platform.
So here's my idea. Mu (pronounced mew) is a proposal to build a new community app platform from the ground up. It would address all the problems we seem to mention here about ownership of services, addictive scrolling, profit seeking agendas and do it by empowering a community to crowdfund the creation of an alternative system that focuses on being a utility for the people. It would generally be open source, potentially self hostable, but the larger goal would be to empower a handful of people to host and run the service for everyone else, a built like how Let's Encrypt is run today.
I've thrown this idea around a lot, started many discussions here and even tried to push a few things out but never really gotten anywhere with it. I think part of it is to just, build the smallest piece and see where it goes, hence Micro Chat, but the other part is to gauge the sentiment in the room and see whether we can actually fund something much bigger totally aligned with the community. I'm a huge fan of Google services and the utility they offer, but the nature of technology has veered so far into addiction with scrolling feeds, streaming and social media that I feel there's a need to do something now.
If there's interest, please comment and provide feedback.
Cheers
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Show HN: Micro Chat โ Private group chat
Hey all
I'm Asim. I'm an engineer who's been hacking on an open source project called Micro for the past eight years (https://micro.dev). In that time I've done a lot of things, all Dev related but ultimately most of my career was spent working on platforms for consumer products. After many attempts I've decided the path forward is to focus on building something that solves my own problem. Micro Chat is a solution to some of the social media problems I've been having.
What I've been looking for most of my life is a community. A place to belong. I scoured the internet for that with strangers. But I think that's wrong. The public forums are also the wrong place to find that connection. What we need to do is focus on smaller communities starting with real connections. We need to strip away a lot of the addictive behaviours and issues created by social media. I think things like hackernews are great because it's very simple text based, with no notification and centers around conversations about topics of interest. I think that's how group chat should also be. The difference here is, I want a place to build small private communities e.g micro communities. Most real groups lose their value beyond a certain size. For me that's around 20 people. As an introvert I really care about strong connections with a handful of people. Unfortunately those real world connections are now spread globally as people moved away and while we have private slacks or WhatsApp grojps to stay in touch it just feels like the wrong setup for that. If anything I want to consolidate it into one place.
Anyway I'm sharing this now to get some feedback. I think the tech and the product will evolve but only by finding out if others feel the same.
https://micro.mu
- Show HN: Micro โ Platform APIs built for developers
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Tech Layoffs Are Feeding a New Startup Surge
Happy to help anyone starting up. I raised a couple mil in seed funding for an open source project after bootstrapping for a few years. I'm sure the YC crew would be more helpful but I got rejected by YC like 8 times and took the direct route to funding.
We built this https://M3O.com. It was based on this https://github.com/micro/micro
Just happy to help given my own tough experiences. Pitch deck reviews, intros, etc.
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Ask HN: What are some examples of cloud lock-in?
Had similar goals. Started by writing Go interfaces for it with Go Micro - https://go-micro.dev then opted for the platform service model as you mentioned with Micro - https://micro.dev
I think whether it's Dapr, Micro or something else, the platform service model with well defined interfaces is the way to go. I don't think a lot of people get this yet so it's still going to be a few years before it takes off.
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Go Framework: No Framework?
What if any is the relationship between https://m3o.com/ and https://micro.dev/ ?
- Micro - An API first development platform
- More Instant Messaging Interoperability
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Real World Micro Services
I shared this post in a few developer communities like Hacker News and it was well received. Over the past few years I've been working on an open source project called Micro, an API first development platform and I'm now sharing Micro Services, a catalog of reusable real world Micro services.
What are some alternatives?
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go-micro - A Go microservices framework
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grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
go-peerflix - Go Peerflix
rpcx - Best microservices framework in Go, like alibaba Dubbo, but with more features, Scale easily. Try it. Test it. If you feel it's better, use it! ๐๐๐ฏ๐ๆ๐๐ฎ๐๐๐จ, ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ ๆ๐ซ๐ฉ๐๐ฑ! build for cloud!
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
DHT - BitTorrent DHT Protocol && DHT Spider.
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
celeriac - Golang client library for adding support for interacting and monitoring Celery workers, tasks and events.
putio - This is a webOS application that immediately redirects to tv.put.io
Dkron - Dkron - Distributed, fault tolerant job scheduling system https://dkron.io