...or has it simply gone back underground? And even then, is it still really worth the hassle? Just curious.
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...or has it simply gone back underground? And even then, is it still really worth the hassle? Just curious.
In my opinion Peer-To-Peer is going more underground, but its also not worth the hassle to get in all of them, i think jsut some normal open trackers that sometime become invite only are good enough to provie you with what you need
P2P never dies!
But scene is always half dead :P
Scene is dead? how did you get to that conclusion sir? and just to the contrary, all the p2p and entire piracy system runs on the rips made by the scene. 99% of the pirated stuff originates from the scene itself. If ever scene dies, there'll be only open source softwares like Firefox and Chrome left to download from the p2p.
It's never going to die. Even though I use Usenet more now, I still find myself going back to torrents.
p2p is still alive,is it?
If I ever left something back in 1995, and I need to retrieve it, I'm calling anon.
Personally, I prefer to order my VHS tapes through Blockbuster, then make copies onto blank tapes using my 1 play/4 record system. I then mail copies to my closest friends. After they are done watching, they mail the tapes back so that I can fill them up again.
Make sure to call before 8 PM, as that's when I get online.
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These can still be used to store data, if you don't mind slow speeds.
I have an old Campy Super Record titanium derailleur.It's pretty sweet.:unsure:
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This isn't mine as apparently I can't upload Polaroids to the interweb.
JAZ will win the format war in the end. 1 GB of space - that's like a hard disk that can be carried and used anywhere :snooty:
(I have a pile of those disks, untouched in their original package and plastic wrapping... how much do you think I could get for them? :unsure:)
p2p has been shrinking IMO but it is not going away anytime soon
Haha.. true.
Lol
I think it'll die soon when the new generation takes over and has no clue it ever existed
p2p is dead! long live p2p!
yes now the majority of people on the internet only connect using one device: their phone. Running p2p on a phone is not convenient and streaming is taking over.
This isn't a catch-all explanation. In my country, the best mobile plans have a 10 GB cap and are super-expensive (and the dirt on the floor is apparently worth more than prepaid customers, to the point the government introduced a price-controlled prepaid plan so that they would stop getting ripped off). Nonetheless, P2P usage is still decreasing. I would think it's because Netflix and Spotify are pretty cheap and you don't have to think too much to use them.
It's not gone, but it definitely niche-fied and went underground. Not darknet underground, just not exactly easily accessible or knowable, if they weren't already before. Most of the first generation of private sites have members who, if they haven't dropped out of the ranks, are at an where their technical and sometimes legal expertise can and are being used to protect these sites as they've really become more communities as well. The focus is shifting though. Yes, internal rippers still exist, but they can't outpace the scene still, so it's back to the old school system of rare and overlooked stuff on most fronts, quality and quantity but more quality than anything else, but most of all technology is at a position where there are enough cheap seedboxes and actual VPNs and SSH tunnels (full disclosure: I may be involved in many of those aforementioned scenes, but they are all backed by observations and surveying the landscape) to allow content to remain accessible and they have become repositories. It's not the wild west anymore... as much at least.
I can't even imagine using my phone for P2P. I don't even use it for stuff like Netflix. To me, it's just too small of a screen for that.