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speed-test
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Terminate the Timeworn Terminals
speed-test lets you see how fast your internet is
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Speed testing Visible with a modem
Speedtest.net using speed-test. These results have been wildly variable. Upload hovers around 5Mbps, sometimes going down to 4Mbps or up to 6Mbps. Download can alternate between 2.5Mbps to 25Mbps in consecutive tests, but mostly around 15Mbps. Latency seems bimodal, switching between 150ms and 250ms.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
speed-test - Test your internet connection speed and ping.
peerflix
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Plex to block all servers hosted at Hetzner
When I used a Chromecast, I was fond of an even more direct method. I used a Node CLI called "peerflix" [0] to stream a video file while downloading its torrent (so there wasn't even a need to wait). Then I just opened my browser to the local network address where peerflix was hosting the h264 playlist, and used the Cast button to stream it to my device (which I believe technically means Chromecast "takes over" downloading the playlist, rather than my laptop pushing the video to it, so I just needed to use a URL with the LAN IP of my computer).
At some point I also used a tool to stream to the Chromecast directly from the CLI (castnow?) - or maybe Peerflix even had this option, I can't remember. Nowadays I prefer to watch content on my phone in bed, which is why I like Jellyfin, because the iOS client can easily stream a video I downloaded onto my computer.
- Show HN: HTorrent – A HTTP to BitTorrent gateway with seeking written in Go
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bash script to search torrent stream or download
It actually use peerflix as torrent streamer, github
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Node.js Packages and Resources
peerflix - Streaming torrent client.
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Just knock it off with your superiority flex just because you pirate your anime in a certain way, ok?
This is something I've repeated like 10 times on this subreddit, but you don't need to wait for a torrent to finish to start watching it. Literally every torrent client in the past decade supports downloading first piece files first, so you don't have to wait for the download to finish and can start watching it immediately. There's even stuff like peerflix which makes it easier.
What are some alternatives?
webtorrent - ⚡️ Streaming torrent client for the web
iperf - iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool
ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript
peer-proxy - Secure local web service exposed from Peer even behind NAT/FW
torrent - download torrents with node from the CLI
node-http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js [Moved to: https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy]
turf - A modular geospatial engine written in JavaScript and TypeScript
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js [Moved to: https://github.com/axios/axios]
peercast - torrent-stream + chromecast
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
limdu - Machine-learning for Node.js
XO - ❤️ JavaScript/TypeScript linter (ESLint wrapper) with great defaults