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- Build Your Own BitTorrent
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Why can’t 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.
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Show HN: Encrypt and upload files to IPFS from browser
This is amazing, great work! I love that it does everything in-browser.
A handful of questions:
Your currently uploading to a gateway and are considering moving to your own gateway backed by filecoin. Have you considered ditching the gateway and using the libp2p WebRTC and/or WebSocket protocols to upload directly to the network via the browser tab?
Where are you hosting this and how are you protecting against "supply chain attacks" where your hosting provider (either maliciously or through their service being compromised) injects additional JS that exfiltrates secrets? Have you explored managed/trusted upgrades to the existing user's apps through browser storage and a service worker? I don't know of any surefire ways to protect against the first delivered page being compromised, or a compromised browser environment, but could you lock down the upgrade path for the app for returning users by moving it outside of the page load path?
What is the migration path off of this? If I have this metadata file, how do I use it locally to fetch my encrypted files directly from the IPFS pinning server without having to return to your site?
How does multi-user access work?
What do you think the path to beating Google Drive on UI/UX is with P2P software?
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We are working on a very similar problem to this right now, using the guts of IPFS and some stuff borrowed from Secure Scuttlebutt et. al. to manage encrypted files, identities, and capabilities. We also have a way to encrypt a file once and share individual per-user encryption keys on-demand bound to the user's private key. This lets the decryption keys be mirrored by nodes (i.e. put it on IPFS!). Next we are exploring UCAN for managing capabilities and granting access. And an overlay network to power it all. I'd love to compare notes with you.
Do you want a job? There is an open spot on my team working on exactly this stuff. Our goal is to build an SDK that enables these exact types of applications to be created.
Salary bands max out at $250k. Fully remote team, nomad friendly, 4 day work weeks. Time is spent roughly 50/50 implementing stuff and reading research papers (like Filecoin, IPFS, Scuttlebutt, etc.).
https://gitlab.com/webai-open/network/interview-challenge
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Build Your Own BitTorrent
For anyone who is interested in peer-to-peer systems like this, and completes Sarp's course, I have an open interview challenge you can submit it to if you find that you want to continue building in this space as a profession:
https://gitlab.com/webai-open/network/interview-challenge
Take the guidelines to heart though. We evaluate you on demonstrating understanding of what you did, not that you completed the course.
What are some alternatives?
torrent - Full-featured BitTorrent client package and utilities
Yomato - Yet One More App for TOrrents.
Steam-Library-Manager - Open source utility to manage Steam, Origin and Uplay libraries in ease of use with multi library support
build-your-own-bittorrent - Definition for the bittorrent challenge.
go-peerflix - Go Peerflix
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
putio - This is a webOS application that immediately redirects to tv.put.io
gmsec - A Go distributed systems development framework
putio-sync-desktop
digota - ecommerce microservice
sleuth - A Go library for master-less peer-to-peer autodiscovery and RPC between HTTP services