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    monk3y's Avatar Pirate's Life for me BT Rep: +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30
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    Has anyone heard anything about it ?
    is it related to torrents ?

    Do not pm me requesting for invites as i have none to spare
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    bikernin's Avatar KatanaLover BT Rep: +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30
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    yep. its what.cd's new optimized source code. its still under development and is supposed to make site faster even with lakhs of users accessing it

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    yeah its a rewritten tracker, they say tbdev or whatever is slow insecure and is crap in general.
    Guess this country:
    -Child porn is legal to possess.
    -Home of lolicon & enjo kosai
    -Subways are littered with "Warning: Perverts lurking" signs
    -Has women only subway cars because of the high sexual assault rates
    -Cartoon child porn is a $6 billion industry
    -90% of child porn on the internet is from this country
    -Ranked equally with Cambodia and Ethiopia for prostitution

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    This is the announcement made last week in What about it:

    Well, I'm sure you've all seen our latest riddle, What begins with a G, ends with a E, and can run at 50 miles per hour, so I guess its time for an official announcement. The answer is 'gazelle', and if you guess correctly, the page links you to http://projectgazelle.org. Project Gazelle is the official name of our new sourcecode.

    Our sourcecode is meant to be the foundation of a high volume website, and has been designed around that concept. It has full memcached support, and the vast majority of the pages should be able to be run using only one to three queries - for the end user, this means "lots more users, and a very fast website". This is a pretty impressive feat, allowing a website to handle tens of thousands of users on even the weakest servers. Furthermore, the entire sourcecode is modularized - this allows people to easily create their own features, or variations of features already implemented.

    The sourcecode is well organized, and commented. This means that users with only a basic knowledge of PHP and MySQL will be able to run a fully functional and scalable torrent site. In addition to ease of use, our sourcecode allows for the easy development of additional features by the general public. We feel that this is one of the stronger points of our code.

    We have also taken a note from the previous issues with our current source, and are writing Project Gazelle with security in mind.

    Development is coming along at a steady pace, and we expect to have a closed beta running within the next 6 weeks. We'll give you updates on the development every time we have something to get excited about, but for the time being, just keep on using the current site - all of the important data will be transferred over when we're done.

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    Yup it will finally replace the outdated TB Source according to them

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    this is wonderful news!

    i'm sure it still doesn't beat a cached http server. that can handle masses of people easily without a hitch. the fall back is a delay in server updates. aka is someone adds a message to the main page it might take 5 mins for everyone else to be able to see it.

    i'm surprised people don't just look into that tech as well. it is easy, powerful, anon, and well the best of just about everything.

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    cached http servers do not have continuous incoming and outgoing traffic. the torrent protocol is much more complicated and involves several simultaneous connections. it may be possible however but would require some major modifications. besides this new code is supposed to be modularized making it easy to customize. that would be a really amazing feature

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    not talking about for a tracker. talking about for the http end.

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    ahh ok. maybe they are using some of that stuff. it does mention that they are gonna have memcached support

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    it's kind of ironic when their site is still slow as balls...

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