Hello everyone,

I recently came across an article on TorrentFreak about the BitTorrent protocol and found myself wondering if it has remained relevant in today’s digital landscape. Given the rapid advancements in technology, I was curious to know if BitTorrent has been surpassed by a more efficient protocol, or if it continues to hold its ground (like I2P?).

Thank you for your insights!

finley
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Considering that USENET goes back to the 70s, and bittorrent was invented in 2001, one of these things is clearly ancient and the other isn’t.

@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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2001 was 24 years ago in 2 days. BitTorrent can drink.

Tar_Alcaran
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I dislike this fact, because I very clearly remember when it was brand spanking new

Yeah and each torrent was its own separate window with no pause option.

ddh
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Haha yes! 20 little BitTorrent windows ticking along

@leftzero@lemmynsfw.com
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I remember when eDonkey and later eMule were brand spanking new… It took quite a while for BitTorrent to gain enough traction (and for me to get fast enough internet) for it to be better… (and, frankly, I still miss eMule’s Kademlia network’s peer to peer search capabilities…)

Ed2k/kad are still kicking, I use mldonkey for that networks

Yeah that’s pretty ancient to me. That’s like saying XP isn’t ancient

Draconic NEO
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It’s still newer than HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

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