dc++ is dead...
It ain't dead, but not too many users will come here and say that. Why would they. Let the MPAA and the RIAA and the other anti-piracy authorities target the other filesharing methods, like BT and the Usenet. The ones that aren't dead and used by the masses.
DC++ still thrives, but you have to know your way around and have a big fat pipe![]()
Last edited by Disme; 10-19-2010 at 05:44 PM.
Can you feel the LOVE
DC is well suited to a closed private network, such as university LAN, but let outsiders in, and you could be asking for trouble. Police like to infiltrate and bust DC hubs, and arrest the peers as well as the server operator. You can bet that getting caught sharing a full hard disk of warez is not going to look good in court in front of a judge.
That reason alone makes Bittorrent is a much safer choice in P2P.
Nice honey pot there gtf0
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"
what school?
I'd rather not say. I keep my real life and torrenting/filesharing as separate as possible. There are several reasons why torrenting is still a better idea in my current situation, notably off campus speeds, much better pre-times (the hub's suppliers, such as they are, usually suck hard), better labelling (people have a habit of renaming scene stuff so it's impossible to tell what a file is or where it came from at a glance), etc.
Not to mention the fact that the people who have multi-TB shares are often mirroring each other and are rather disorganized, leading to dupe files even within their own shares. Some people just uselessly hoard content and never consume it I guess![]()
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