@Dozer, take the others advice, stay away from P2P networks and torrents. Private ftp & Filehosts way to go. 28.8k ? no way... you can walk to the server with a thumbdrive in hand to get files faster.
In my experience, obscure archive filenames and password protection *with* encryption keeps them alive longest.
LOL...yeah, and I wouldn't need to break a sweat on that walk either, Optikin!
Yes, private ftp servers.....that's precisely what I was thinking of in my original post (vis-a-vis some sort of PM-networking or other less visible 'mesh' between us).
I think the point, or perhaps, "the payoff", is in making it a lot more WORK for the draconians. Or...hmm...put it this way, making it >non-automatable<. That might be the key right there. If someone actually has to -pay- people to hunt....'stead of just turning a script or spider loose...
That 'threshold' (of increased obfuscation, less visible SOP methods, etc..) might be the 'sweet spot' balance between hassle, and survival, that we'd want to target.
I fully agree with you that obfuscated filenames etc. absolutely do keep files up on the hosts longer. Considerably longer, in my experience.
P2P-- huh...well now that's two experienced opinions....you and CC.....yet I must tell you that my own experience has been otherwise. In regards to things that've had aspirin applied by others (e.g., ZWT, et al), I've found ed2k network to 'produce' as well as the links here...or perhaps even a bit better this past year, during which the links have been going down increasingly quickly.
Of course, those links to stuff done by others are only a subset of what we're about here. I think of that stuff not as the 'main act' here, but more as a simple courtesy between us. "hey, just ran across this link for a clean and working rar...here it is brothers". What keeps me excited about SS is our people who -create- powerful aspirin, and for the most delightfully desirable high-complexity items too! Tip o' the hat to the bun-man, et al. Way to go guys!
Even though I don't have the skillset in that area to be part of the effort, it's still exciting, and fun, to be part of the team, even from the sidelines. Waterboy, I guess...lol.
Well, I'm heading offline for a bit. Just an hour or two away from wiping this 7-year old win2k installation, and doing a custom integrated XP install...and then... Yeah, reinstalling every single freakin complex app all over again from scratch.
sigh...
See you guys when I come out the other side in a week!
or if not....then hoist one in my memory, eh?
Posted on: July 08, 2012, 06:08:45 18:08 - Automerged
CC; Usenet, you bet. When I first began using the 'interweb', mostly for patent-research, that's where the files were, usenet. And wasn't I all charged-up to install that spankin' new 14.4k modem too!...LOL
whups...I just 'dated' myself there, eh?
1991, I think...epay and scamazon didn't even exist...huh...odd to think on that. I was working with BBS's before that; running tbbs myself. sheet....I recall once being thrilled by upgrading to a -1200b- modem...rofl...
Anyway, usenet is definitely worth trying out on a pilot basis...get a feel....work out kinks. It really didn't work very well back when, because the software sucked, and so did the services/servers. It was a huge time-suck for anything sizable...and frustrating as hell. It works a LOT better now than it did in '91.
Torrents; yup, same here CC. If someone runs a good place to pick up links, they work very well. Set it, forget it, a few days later the package has arrived.
Foxy, I was born a country-boy, then spent 25 yrs in a sizable urb (2.5 mill), and finally came to the same conclusion you just spoke, and bailed. The gains are simply not worth the costs. Yeah, it's wonderful to be able to hit the bakery for fresh french bread, right around the corner, but... To give up serenity, joy, health... No, not for me anyway. Not any more.
'course, I'm just -aching- for that sweet urban 7mb/s dsl right now, aren't I?...lol...
huh...deep web...never thought about that. Because I'm ignorant of it. Heard of it, clicked to a wiki page once and skimmed for a few minutes, so I know it exists...and that's about it. I'd be real interested in someday reading an assessment of its potential for us; from a member who does have in-depth knowledge.
later dudes