What is the correct English term for this? I've been wondering with this issue for a long time, so hopefully some expert can clear this up for me and for others.
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What is the correct English term for this? I've been wondering with this issue for a long time, so hopefully some expert can clear this up for me and for others.
Both,I guess.
When you transfer the files on p2p protocol it's known SEED.
example :- I seed this file.
When there are lots of users who seed their files on p2p protocol then those p2p users are call SEEDER.
Am I correct in guessing English is not your first language?
Speed doesn't necessarily come from number of people seeding. On some sites you connect to 1 seed and it maxes out your connection, while on others you connect to 100 seeds, it doesn't max out and messes up the router. When i was on public sites, though, i used to think the same thing. Now i only worry about the UPLOADING speed.
You're an idiot.
You're another idiot.
On-topic:
20 seeds are provided by 20 seeders, just as 20 recipes are provided by 20 cooks. The fact that the nomenclature of our bittorrent world uses a very limited number of roots for the nouns in use, says enough about the people that developed the protocol.
"Seeds" is used to describe the presence of a seed, as in, "There are twenty seeds" refers to the fact that twenty volumes of the file exist at your disposal. "Seeders" is used when referring to the people providing said "Seeds", as in when "There are twenty seeders" there are twenty people providing volumes of the file that you desperately need. Now, it obviously sucks that they both refer to an equal quantity in practicality, while not referring to the same entity. I'm obviously no pragmatics expert, but that seems to be the predominant way those words are used and have developed. A truly good argument would be the fact that only in bittorrent can a sentence like "Seeders provide seeds by seeding" exist have meaning, and have idiots like the two quotes above follow it without being so much as comprehensible.
i want idoleyes to show up............:yup:
I use them interchangeably, but more often I'll refer to the property of the torrent as "Seeds" (as in, that torrent has 82 seeds), and the specific person/people as "Seeders" (as in, that seeder is unconnectible).
seed i think is the process of transferring the data, an act (verb) whereas seeders are the one's doing this act.
seed is also another word for semen (in the meaning sperm too), if you didn't know :lol:
A idiot person think rest of all are an idiot and this is how an idiot person can be recognize.
I've always thought of seeds as complete copies i.e. if there are 30 seeders and 70 leechers making 100 peers, where the 70 leechers had 10 complete copies amongst them, there would be 30 seeders but 40 seeds.
Except, I don't know of any clients that report a partial seeder (or a collection of) as a seeder server-side. On the client side of things, sure, it even reports 100%, but to the other people in the swarm, they appear as people who simply have a part. It's why uTorrent has two columns "Availability" and "Seeds". You may be right, I may be wrong, but from my side of things this is what it seems to be, at the very least.
No, an idiot is usually identified by the fact that even when insulting a person, they create enough loopholes that the insult misses its target. In the spirit of that notion, then, allow me to elaborate on the fact that Night0wl isn't an idiot. Just you, bijoy, and (recently) ScottK in this thread.
Don't be upset at someone for simply recognizing the fact that you are an idiot . Rather be upset at God for having made you one in the first place.
As for the truly engrossing thread topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2oEmPP5dTM
With that hopefully settled can we all now get back to more important issues like what's the best encode of Inception?
Thirty replies and still no definitive answer.:cry: