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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • Okay but there are plenty of real-world reasons that you might not be able to download from those seeds.

    • No spare bandwidth. Their bandwidth might be saturated on other peers, other torrents, or other applications entirely.
    • Bandwidth limits. All torrent clients have ways to limit bandwidth. Most often have a UI button to switch between a high and low option. Some also have schedulers for that as well.
    • Connection limits. All torrent clients have a maximum limit for open connections (ie peers) because large amounts can be very taxing on resources. There are also generally ‘upload slot’ limits too, further limiting those connections that can be used for seeding.
    • ISP Port throttling. ISPs are constantly trying to block P2P traffic, the seed might need to change their port to become unblocked.
    • Misconfigured UPnP/Port Forwarding/Firewall settings blocking the seed’s incoming connections, while it still reports to the tracker as this is an outgoing connection.
    • Geographical distance can also make a huge difference.
    • Public trackers amplify some of these issues more than private ones. Hence why you often see network configuration knowledge needed for interviews.

  • Bloody hell, I hate this kind of absolutism. For example, Twitter is one of the only spaces online that Sex Workers can promote their content. There was a federated alternative, Switter was the third largest Mastodon instance, but it was forced to shut down. Often these are people who are doing sex work to survive. Transgender people make up a significant proportion of that demographic, as discrimination often precludes us from formal employment.

    But, according to you, those people have blood on their hands huh? People who have to sell their bodies using slurs so they can make rent…









  • Oh, I could make it worse if you’d like? That tool isn’t made for just the bulbs I got at Costco, it’s made for any device in the Tuya ecosystem. What’s Tuya? They’re a Chinese white-label manufacturer that makes smart devices that other companies can slap their brand on. They’ll throw you together an app too, but all of the API calls go through their infrastructure. Bonus, they also make security cameras that send footage to their servers, and smart locks too. They’re literally everywhere, but I’m in Australia so that’s where I’m basing this list:

    • Mirabella Genio
    • Tapo
    • Laser (Big W)
    • Anko (Kmart)
    • Feit Electric (Costco)
    • Grid Connect (Bunnings)
    • EKO (only makes security cameras)
    • Kogan SmarterHome
    • BrilliantSmart (Brilliant Lighting)

    And that is, quite literally, only to name a few.