![]() Workstation(desk)- 3770k, 970 reference, 16GB of some crucial memory, a motherboard of some kind I don't remember, Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI, CM Storm Trooper (It's got a handle, can you handle that?), 240mm Asetek based AIO, Crucial M550 256GB (upgrade soon), some hard drives, disc drives, and hot swap bays Stuff- k70 with reds, steel series rival, g13, full desk covering mouse mat Screens- Acer preditor XB241H (1080p, 144Hz Gsync), LG 1080p ultrawide, (all mounted) directly wired to TV in other room Gaming and HTPC (reparations)- ASUS 1080, MSI X99A SLI Plus, 5820k- 4.5GHz 1.25v, asetek based 360mm AIO, RM 1000x, 16GB memory, 750D with front USB 2.0 replaced with 3.0 ports, 2 250GB 850 EVOs in Raid 0 (why not, only has games on it), some hard drives Oh, and better yes, it's an open source project, so you can view all of the source code on GitHub: If you're interested, you can download Tribler here: Interestingly enough, Tribler downloads increased by 30% when The Pirate Bay was shut down. Some other features include video streaming from a torrent, channels of torrents for you to "like" and follow, and if a tracker goes offline, you will continue to download the file with the aid of other users. Play around with it and see what works best for you. You can have more speed but with less anonymity, or be more anonymous and have your speeds be reduced. This gif shows how you can balance your speeds and anonymity. So now you can share your files without showing your IP address to the rest of the world. Secondly, when you use Tribler, you have the option to use a custom-built in TOR network. There's a built in search functions that searches for torrents from users rather than from a server, such as the now defunct Pirate Bay. How is this possible? Well, first of all Tribler doesn't rely on central servers. Introducing Tribler - a BitTorrent client that keeps your anonymous and it's impossible to shut down. Today they have finally solved the puzzle. ![]() ![]() ![]() Researchers at Delft University of Technology have been working on a solution to the issue of anonymity on the BitTorrent network. ![]()
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