Posts Tagged ‘bittorrent’
Scream if you want to go faster
BuyVM, the main hosting service that I use for OpenELEC builds at resources.pichimney.com (and openelec.thestateofme.com), moved servers from San Jose to Las Vegas over the weekend. Whilst the move was happening I temporarily redirected traffic to my secondary VPS to avoid any down time. I’ve just switched things back to the main server[1], as it has […]
Filed under: Raspberry Pi | 2 Comments
Tags: bandwidth, bittorrent, BuyVM, download, hosting, image, openelec, release, SD card, torrent
Pioneer One
A little while ago I wrote about how a TV series could be released on bittorrent and paid for by fans. Well, somebody’s done it – check out Pioneer One. I read about this last week on TechDirt, but it took me a few days to get around to downloading and watching it. My impression […]
Filed under: media | Leave a Comment
Tags: bittorrent, fan funding, p2p, pioneer one, tv
GDrive
I’ve been a keen user of Gmail since its earliest days, and I also use Google Apps at work, so I’m not surprised by the excitement around the launch of what people are calling ‘GDrive’, which is actually just a new feature of Google Docs that allows arbitrary files to be shared. What is a […]
Filed under: cloud | 2 Comments
Tags: aws, bittorrent, cloud, gapps, gmail, google, s3, SMEstorage, storage