ChefBourgeoisie
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- 18 de Ago, 2024
As most of you all know, once a torrent has been created and seeded by whoever starts it, the files it hands out are chiseled in stone. No one can update a screwed up file, add a missing file, remove a file included mistakenly, etc.
Except awhile back, a standards document was released. BEP #46 - "Updating Torrents Via DHT Mutable Items"
Long story short: If torrent software implemented this functionality, the person who started the torrent could come back and update it later. He could, for instance, start a torrent with the first episode of a tv series... and every week on Wednesday night, add the new episode. As soon as he did, anyone still running that particular torrent would start downloading the new episode (except dirty leeches who delete it after getting the first episode, lol!). This is done in a way that is as secure as the original bittorrent protocol... it doesn't make anything worse.
But no one has ever bothered. Too difficult, or too boring, perhaps unnecessary to the purists. I'm not sure why. I got tired of waiting.
I think I have a working implementation. In Transmission. I had to brag somewhere.
Except awhile back, a standards document was released. BEP #46 - "Updating Torrents Via DHT Mutable Items"
Long story short: If torrent software implemented this functionality, the person who started the torrent could come back and update it later. He could, for instance, start a torrent with the first episode of a tv series... and every week on Wednesday night, add the new episode. As soon as he did, anyone still running that particular torrent would start downloading the new episode (except dirty leeches who delete it after getting the first episode, lol!). This is done in a way that is as secure as the original bittorrent protocol... it doesn't make anything worse.
But no one has ever bothered. Too difficult, or too boring, perhaps unnecessary to the purists. I'm not sure why. I got tired of waiting.
I think I have a working implementation. In Transmission. I had to brag somewhere.