• @[email protected]
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    371 month ago

    It still doesn’t make much sense. In 2002 people were already using torrent protocol, that allows to download files in chunks. You can download the missing 3% of your file latter. And even before torrent there was a Direct Connect protocol and DC++ client.

    • @[email protected]
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      601 month ago

      Torrents hadn’t really taken off in 2002, it was more Kazaa and eDonkey2000 from my recollection.

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        131 month ago

        Okay now I’m sad I missed eDonkey, was it really different than Napster, Kazaa and such? Or was it the same old, you download a movie and find out once it was downloaded that 5% percent of the time it was beastiality. Fucking weird times man.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 month ago

          eDonkey wasn’t like napster/kazaa/ and the rest, but it wasn’t quite like torrents either. It was kinda weird tbh, but it was far easier to get and distribute stuff and i was sad when it died.

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              41 month ago

              It was P2P as it used file hashes to look for other clients to share the file so you didn’t need to rely on downloading from specific users directly like napster, but the other features depended on when you used it and what client. Originally, it was centralized and wasn’t that different than its contemporaries in how you used it, but then an improved client was released (eMule) and it added support for a second decentralized network (KAD) and it also used compression and had a bunch of better features like robust bad IP blocking (RIAA was ramping up their bullshit around then) and way to disguise the traffic to prevent ISP snooping/blocking.

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              21 month ago

              Not sure about anyone else, but I used a website with eDonkey links (which also worked in the Overnet client)

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        21 month ago

        I was torrenting in 2001/02. Had this awesome little client with Chinese characters that worked great, but took me a minute to figure out which buttons did what.

        Pretty sure I still have the stand-alone file on a USB somewhere.

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      161 month ago

      BitTorrent wasn’t even launched until AFTER Napster was shutdown.

      The mention of Napster would have put the original download this tweet refers to as happening sometime before July 2001. But, it’s entirely possible they were using Napster as a generic term for any number of the other protocols around in 2002, most of which didn’t have the ability to resume. BitTorrent would have been the anomaly here for its resumabilty, but was rarely used for music privacy at the time. PirateBay and Demonoid launching later in 2003.

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      91 month ago

      Sure, and all 5 people who were using torrents in 2002 were having a grand old time with them, too, I’m sure.

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      61 month ago

      While yes it existed, it was not very widely used. I think I downloaded my first torrent in 2005 or 2006ish. That was about when the clients got much more popular. Still took forever to download shit though.