Tuesday, December 1, 2015

TORRENTS

TORRENTS

Man is a self centered social creature with an inmate need to associate with other like minded social creatures. As such, they hob-nob, mingle,  brag and boast about themselves, their abilities, their possessions and their achievements to the point that it makes other people  sick of their bullshit. Today the Internet is inundated with social networking apps with dozens more still pending, not to mention those on the distant horizon. Platforms for these hyper social individuals that just crave the needs to be in everyone else's face, faking it as if they going to win an Oscar for it. Currently the most prominent of these platforms are Facebook, Twitter, PerfSpot, Instagram, MySpace, Bebo, Xing,  Sonico, Millat Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, etc, but in no particular order. 



Admittedly social networking has made global communication easy, quick, transparent and very convenient, especially for those who have family and friend abroad. One would think that Telcos are loosing millions in revenue, since nowadays few people are using the telephone networks for telephonic communication. But in reality that's is a myth, they are not loosing millions but instead raking in billions in revenue from bandwidth sold to virtually everyone who owns a smart phone or has an internet connection. Yet most people only use a fraction of the data bandwidth that they pay for monthly, forfeiting several megabytes if not gigabytes. Instead of the Telcos allowing their patrons to accumulate or consolidate their unused bandwidth over time, they usurp it, and this translates to an even greater bottom line for these giant Telco world wide. 

There are some people that are pissed, who hate these policies, and see this as corporate theft and are angered by it, to the point that they resorting to hacking  Telcos. Case in point,  the Talk-Talk lost thousands because of ongoing hack attacks. Their CEO very calmly apologized to the patrons for their inability to secure their networks, but never for stealing from their clients. Be that as it may,  another "social networking platform" known as Torrents can quite easily be used to spend your excess data bandwidth instead of donating it back to these already wealthy Telcos and at least get some books, movie series, full movies, etc in return. A Torrent is a digital file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed and uses trackers to interconnects peer to peer networks. 

Bit torrent, Tribler, μTorrent, Tixati, Bittornado, Vuse, Mediaget, Frostwire, Bitlord, Deluge,  Bitcomet, etc... are just a few Torrent clients for Windows, Mac, Android and Linux, amongst several others. Torrents allows your computer to connect to hundreds of other host computers globally. However, the files you choose to download are not hosted on any particular computer but on hundreds of computers strewn all over the internet each seeding a few bytes of the file you need  until the file is fully downloaded. Torrents can be used to download anything from computer software, books, tutorials, music, movies, series, and even porn, if that tickles your pink parts. 


They are very unlike the regular social networking apps that allow people to pass off  their bullshit as insight and their fake comments as caring, spending endless hours umbilicaled to the networks and setting themselves up to be get hacked. Once the files you chose are downloading your computer seeds the file to others who also wish to have the file in question. Torrents can download at speeds of more than  1.5G in an hour or as slow as a 10 megabyte files taking several hours to download. However, Torrents are frowned upon by the authorities and many Torrent sites like Piratebay , and Kickass, Isohunt,  have been forced to close down because of "copyright infringement". However prior to this, these sites have been duplicated and operate in the.org domain. There are also several other Torrent sites like Megatorrents,  Torrentz,   Limetorrents, Torrentfreak, etc. So take extra care when downloading ,  copyright  computer software,  music, books, etc, because the authorities, spooks and government agencies, could track your IP and prosecute you under US Digital Millennium Copyright ActAn alternative is to use the Tor browser if you wish to browse anonymously, without leaving behind a browser history. Several of the Torrent sites are hosted on servers that serve pornographic materials, so if you a bit of a prude, steer clear of Torrent sight because popups can turn out to be quite embarrassing especially if you using a computer in a public place.

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