true. it's far worse than that.
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mullet .. am i exotic ?
Hahaha when real life comes along and bites you on the bum big time you realise that the loss of a few trackers is nothing.
I have been involved with running one thing or another on the net for about 10 yrs and is changing all the time and will continue to forever :)
Cyrus.LIMITED.DVDRip.XviD-SAPHiRE -> Uploaded 35 seconds after pre
Very impressive; I guess you guys aren't paying for leech then?
Your correct Stoi.
Only people who run sites seem to compute that.
The size of data itself within the torrent has no part on the tracker or serverload or sql queries etc... itself.
The only thing that would come into play is if the .torrent file itself was over 2mb in size it would take some modifying since most sites currently only allow up to 2mb by default in apache etc... configs.
Looking good so far.Quote:
Snappy-looking sceneaxx tracker SceneBytes launched less than a month ago (2010-10-24), yet already indexes 3,500 total torrents (with 4,500 seeds) and 1,514 registered members. Pre-times are impressive, and announced under each torrent title on the browse.
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/thumb_up.png
Our prediction — What you won’t find at SceneBytes are P2P Releases - SB is strictly a scene-only tracker. As well, almost everything here is considered scene non-spam (there’s no xxx-imagesets, small 0day releases, and almost no music). TIP: Combine SceneBytes with AlphaOmega (see above) and you get an overall completeness of scene releases which could only be compared to having axx at both SCC & GFT. Great stuff!
Looks quite good, aesthetically speaking.
Let's see if they don't make the same mistakes as scenefailxpress.