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diff --git a/content/2020/09/emulando-a-la-mula.gmi b/content/2020/09/emulando-a-la-mula.gmi new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8cc3fb00 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/2020/09/emulando-a-la-mula.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Emulando a la mula +2020-09-08 + +Podría ser que la segunda versión del protocolo BitTorrent resolviese el mayor defecto que le veo. + +https://blog.libtorrent.org/2020/09/bittorrent-v2/[1] + +Parece que se podrán "sembrar" archivos independientemente de su torrent; es decir, que si un archivo es común a varios torrents, sembrar uno de esos torrents sería efectivo para todos los torrents con el mismo archivo. Y quizá podríamos sembrar archivos en bloque. + + +=> https://blog.libtorrent.org/2020/09/bittorrent-v2/ 1: https://blog.libtorrent.org/2020/09/bittorrent-v2/
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