What I know from theory and experience is that if the tracker is down, it will of course not update your stats until it's back up and you make an announce. Never heard about the peer_id thing.
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great..I wish I could be part of this tracker
I got a pretty decent buffer up so far....no worries with my ratio from now on!
4 days free,it's good news for what' user.
what`s rullez :)
I didn't download much, because I already had a 100GB buffer. Now it's at about 150GB just from downloading the entire Bach. I don't need any new music right now because I've already got quite a big backlog and I've learned from the waffles freeleech in the summer that hoarding music is a bad idea because I'll forget its there or what it is and never end up listening to it.
Might use today to update some 128kbps stuff I have from back in the day to V0.
What.cd home page:
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As we've grown past 3 million peers, it's gotten harder and harder for the tracker to keep up with the increased load. Recently, this manifested itself in a high percentage of tracker timeouts, which annoyed us as much as they annoyed you!
After a fair amount of hard work by WhatMan and lenrek, we've resolved the tracker issues - the load is now balanced across two trackers. There will still be problems every now and then, which are inherent in handling 3 million peers on a tight budget - however, the tracker is, for the most part, quite usable now. We thank you very much for the patience you displayed while we worked on resolving this matter.
On a different note, our new developer porkpie has implemented his first major feature - thread subscriptions! You can subscribe to a thread by clicking the [Subscribe] link on the top.
Thank you for your efforts, porkpie
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I think that announcement was made before the freeleech.
Yes, and still explains to trouble.. 3 million peers is a big number (=
Most torrents have been responding after some time, at least. This freeleech has been pretty epic.