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[09:13:21] <weirdo> hi
[09:14:10] <weirdo> do torrent indexers get their lists directly from the trackers, or do they parse html from trackers' web sites, or else?
[09:16:37] <The_8472> you can't get .torrents from trackers, you can only get them from indexing sites.
[09:16:48] <The_8472> or uploaded by users
[09:21:05] <weirdo> indexers actually parse html of the trackers' sites? sounds tiresome, having to write ad-hoc parsers for each site, none is alike
[09:21:32] <weirdo> thought there is a better way... thanks
[09:22:17] <weirdo> but first, gotta review TOS of my ISPs :/
[09:22:37] <The_8472> well, site operators can agree and export it to some easily parseable format or simply parse the RSS feed of the site or...
[09:22:58] <The_8472> but there is no standard for that
[09:38:34] <weirdo> bye
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[13:55:22] <Ricardo0> hey guys
[13:55:39] <Ricardo0> is there anyway to create torrents local and seed it remotely?
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[14:33:19] <DeHackEd> yeah. any system with remote access of any kind would be enough. ssh, VNC, remote desktop assistance, etc.
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[14:34:31] <Ricardo0> SO DeHackEd how you point the stuff?
[14:34:42] <Ricardo0> like you have the stuff that you want create torrent remotely
[14:34:53] <Ricardo0> how can you create it local?
[14:34:57] <Ricardo0> its impossible
[14:35:35] <DeHackEd> well, it would depend on having a decently high speed connection between the two machines so you can upload the file.
[14:35:51] <DeHackEd> you do need both machines to have a copy of the same material.
[14:39:53] <The_8472> or you can use a local torrent client to create the torrent, upload it to the torrent client on the server and then use the server for the heavy seeding
[14:47:52] <DeHackEd> or upload the torrent via superseed with the local machine, have the heavy client as a downloader and just leave it running forever
[15:06:38] <Ricardo0> hm
[15:06:39] <Ricardo0> k
[15:06:42] <Ricardo0> thanks guys
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[16:45:33] <Marken> Hello people
[16:45:48] <Marken> Anyone awake, and can manage torrentflux-b4rt ?
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[19:09:13] <odinsbane> does bittorrent let you selectively download files.?
[19:10:11] <The_8472> yes
[19:10:23] <The_8472> but not sequentially
[19:10:31] <odinsbane> can you tell me how, I use btdowloadcurses normally.
[19:10:55] <The_8472> well, i meant bittorrent clients in general... can't help with that particular one
[19:13:16] <odinsbane> Which bt client do you know lets you selectvely download?
[19:13:28] <odinsbane> hopefully not ktorrent.
[19:13:41] <The_8472> Azureus
[19:13:48] <The_8472> ktorrent too i think
[19:14:42] <odinsbane> is azureus a kde based program?
[19:14:57] <The_8472> it runs with any window manager
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[19:24:25] <odinsbane> Azureus seems pretty good.
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