Topic: Bittorrent

35 chapters across the catalog

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 17:51 - 20:25

1573: 4 No Youth

Internet Distribution Models and BitTorrent Technology

The technical differences between one-to-one computer distribution and traditional broadcasting are discussed, noting that internet streaming costs increase with every new viewer. The hosts reminisce about the M-Bone (multicast backbone) and suggest that BitTorrent-style technology, as used by noagendatube.com, is a more efficient way to distribute content. They criticize the industry for being stuck in old models while refusing to adapt to decentralized distribution.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 1:21:10 - 1:25:55

1400: The Learning Curve

Abby Martin RT Departure, Net Neutrality Victory

The hosts revisit the 700th episode of No Agenda, which coincided with Abby Martin's departure from RT. Martin celebrated "net neutrality" as her greatest victory, which the hosts argue was actually a move to allow ISPs to quash "illegal" traffic like BitTorrent. The retrospective highlights the shift in independent media and the perceived naivety of early internet activism.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 1:14:41 - 1:20:33

855: Burkini Meanie

No Agenda Distribution Infrastructure and BitTorrent Sync

The hosts discuss the technical infrastructure of the No Agenda show, highlighting their move away from commercial services like Podbean toward self-hosted solutions. They introduce noagendatorrent.com as a new distribution mechanism and explain the challenges of managing high-bandwidth RSS downloads for a large global audience.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 2:03:18 - 2:05:08

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Subscriber Numbers, PayPal Issues and BitTorrent

The hosts discuss the difficulty of tracking exact listener numbers due to proxies and BitTorrent distribution, estimating their reach between 50,000 and 400,000 people. They note they have about 1,500 "paying subscribers" but face constant issues with PayPal bouncing recurring payments. They express a need for more stable subscription growth.

The Portal
Episode 716

716: The Portal

BitTorrent Sync 2.0 Router Performance Issues

A discussion regarding technical issues with BitTorrent Sync 2.0 reveals that the software update continues to overwhelm router Network Address Translation (NAT) tables. The high volume of connections causes significant network slowdowns, a problem that persisted from version 1.0. Additionally, reports indicate the company recently laid off approximately 45% of its workforce due to revenue challenges.

Tom Tatoe
Episode 715 2:44:59 - 2:48:00

715: Tom Tatoe

TomTato Grafted Plant, Monsanto Campaign Ties, Show Outro

The show concludes with a look at the "TomTato," a plant that grows both tomatoes and potatoes through grafting rather than genetic modification. The hosts briefly mention Hillary Clinton's campaign ties to Monsanto before signing off and encouraging listeners to support the show via the newsletter and BitTorrent Sync.

Taboose
Episode 672 2:57:35 - 3:02:16

672: Taboose

Tech News, SPDY Protocol and WhatsApp Blue Dots

The tech segment covers the SPDY protocol, a $20,000 donation to the OpenBSD project from a Bitcoin billionaire, and the emergence of Li-Fi technology. Additionally, user backlash against WhatsApp's "blue dot" read receipts is discussed, alongside decentralized chat alternatives like Tox.

Jihadi Cool
Episode 665 3:05 - 4:02

665: Jihadi Cool

BitTorrent Sync for Early Podcast Distribution

Listeners are encouraged to use BitTorrent Sync to receive the latest episodes of the program before they are published to standard podcast feeds. By using a public secret key and enabling the Distributed Hash Table (DHT) network, users can participate in a modern, decentralized method of file distribution. Additionally, a call is made for a volunteer to design a new landing page for the show's streaming service.

Flood the Zone
Episode 647 2:38:07 - 2:46:38

647: Flood the Zone

Trusted Traveler Donations, BitTorrent Sync and Final Credits

The show concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous, including a new "Trusted Traveler" donation tier of $140. Technical advice is given to listeners using BitTorrent Sync to enable Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) for better connectivity. The hosts sign off from Amsterdam and Silicon Valley, promising a return on Sunday.

Double Twister
Episode 630 13:21 - 15:52

630: Double Twister

BitTorrent Sync and Distributed Hash Table Technology

An update on BitTorrent Sync reveals a workaround for the 50-peer limit using the Distributed Hash Table (DHT) network. The discussion explores the potential of peer-to-peer technologies, mentioning the distributed search engine Faroo and the decentralized Twitter alternative, Twister.

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 6:44 - 14:42

629: Passport Terrorists!

BitTorrent Sync Limitations, Alternative Media Distribution

BitTorrent Sync is being deprecated as a distribution method for the show due to a 50-client connection limit and lack of unlimited access. A music industry insider suggests the company cannot allow unlimited sharing without implementing intrusive file scanning similar to Dropbox. The show will transition back to using uTorrent and BitLove RSS feeds for decentralized file distribution.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 3:14:52 - 3:19:35

627: Scam Celebrities

Net Neutrality Legislation, FCC Speed Survey

New "Online Competition and Consumer Choice" legislation aims to prohibit broadband providers from prioritizing certain internet traffic. However, exceptions for "national security" and "law enforcement" are noted as significant loopholes. Additionally, an FCC survey claiming DSL providers lie about their speeds is viewed as a biased report intended to promote cable broadband over other technologies.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 1:06:03 - 1:08:40

621: Gun Extremists

BitTorrent Sync Servers, Media Distribution Future

Robert Jenkins, CEO of Cloud Sigma, has established dedicated BitTorrent Sync servers in Bulgaria, Switzerland, and the United States to facilitate faster distribution of the No Agenda show. This peer-to-peer model is presented as the future of media distribution, allowing the audience to participate in content delivery. The technology is currently in beta, with emerging open-source alternatives like Sync Thing also entering the market.

Jihadi Disneyland
Episode 616 50:50 - 58:16

616: Jihadi Disneyland

Executive Producer Credits and No Agenda Donation Segment

The show acknowledges its Executive Producers, including Sir David Foley and Kristen Kitterman, who support the program through the value-for-value model. Technical updates regarding BitTorrent Sync and the new archive site are mentioned. The segment includes a "de-douching" for Andrew Bowerman and a call for his brother, Iren, to contribute to the show.

Fruity Drinks
Episode 614 1:00:40 - 1:02:17

614: Fruity Drinks

BitTorrent Sync Secret and Show Propagation

Adam Curry announces a new BitTorrent Sync secret code to help listeners access the show via peer-to-peer networks after the previous system broke. The code is located in the PR section of the show notes. Listeners are urged to continue "propagating the formula" and supporting the show through direct downloads and word-of-mouth.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 2:52:56 - 2:58:20

607: Big Sandy

BitTorrent Sync, Media Licensing, and Show Sign-off

The hosts discuss BitTorrent Sync as a peer-to-peer alternative for media publishing to bypass future government licensing and domain seizures. They conclude the show by encouraging listeners to support the "No Agenda" effort and stay skeptical of mainstream news narratives. The episode ends with their traditional sign-off and a final jab at the public's lack of concern for privacy.

Hiroshima Syndrome
Episode 580 19:19 - 25:36

580: Hiroshima Syndrome

Cloud Computing Integration and Cyber Weapon Proliferation

The 2014 NDAA mandates the integration of cloud computing capabilities across the Armed Forces and the Intelligence Community to achieve data interoperability. Section 940 introduces policies to control the proliferation of "cyber weapons," a term that remains loosely defined but could target tools like BitTorrent. This move is viewed as a collaboration between the federal government and private industry, specifically Hollywood, to suppress the trade of digital tools used for unauthorized content distribution.

Episode 575 1:30:26 - 1:34:30

575: BIOS Brick

Writer Self-Censorship, Podcasting Freedom

A report from PEN America indicates that hundreds of writers are self-censoring due to government surveillance. The hosts argue that podcasting and tools like BitTorrent Sync offer a more secure avenue for expression because audio content is harder for automated surveillance systems to parse than text.