More lost keys…
From a reddit post:
Just seen this on IRC:
“the TLDR is basically: Best case, site comes back up we continue and change things in the backend, okay case, site is down for a little bit while we rebuild backend with likely a new domain, and worst case we close out and refugee you all elsewhere (we might still do this last part too hook up the community even if we are working on the backend”
ETA: IRC admin wrote “I’m currently trying to set up a place where refugees can go to”
ETA2: As far as I understand, someone went away and I quote “without the return of (this person), AR’s continued existence is up in the air, we are attempting to work on solutions but he unfortunately seemed to hold more keys to the castle than we were fully aware.”
Am I the only one who doesn’t give a shit about private trackers?
Why are you trying to restrict the people you can share with, lol.
Trackers should get built on a distributed platform like the fediverse too so stuff like this can’t take them down.
Look up I2P
I meant for the web front end portion of the trackers. The part the users browse.
Yeah I’ve always wondered that. I haven’t found any “forum” that can be hosted (and moderated) fully p2p. I’m unsure how to build it either. Ideally you’d want something like an imdb so you’d need revision control with keys who can edit what and forks maybe and moderator privileges and caching.
Because public trackers get takedown notices.
Public trackers have no seeders for less popular content. Even popular content lose seeders relatively quickly.
private trackers are intended for people who seed for a long time, contribute an upload or do both of them. that’s one of the reasons why you can find rare stuff in private trackers that won’t be either available or have zero seeders in public trackers.
You are actually in the vast majority.
It’s to ensure everything remains well seeded.