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Soulseek
Posted: 5. Sep 2012, 19:14
by ink3
Re: Soulseek
Posted: 5. Sep 2012, 19:21
by gapan
Really? Is anybody actually using this? Are there any peers at all?
Re: Soulseek
Posted: 5. Sep 2012, 19:26
by ink3
Yes;]
screen from nicotine+. (some things not works in nicotine then I want try soulseek)

Re: Soulseek
Posted: 6. Sep 2012, 07:13
by thenktor
I consider Soulseek to be a dead network, just like OpenNap, Gnutella, Kazaa and others... But maybe I am wrong

Re: Soulseek
Posted: 6. Sep 2012, 09:30
by ink3
Ok

Package will be make?
Re: Soulseek
Posted: 13. Sep 2012, 07:22
by thenktor
ink3 wrote:Ok

Package will be make?
Considering our answer I guess there won't be a package made by gapan or me

Re: Soulseek
Posted: 13. Sep 2012, 11:37
by zAchAry
It sounds like propaganda TV which will say "Skype is the only decent manner of communicating" (there are better alternatives like LinPhone, Ekigs, Jitsi, QuteCom, SFLphone MicroSIP etc., or even like the retarded main figure of Bumbook which has lately said that HTML5 was a the biggest (no less!) mistake [1] AND AT THE SAME TIME this creature has praised M$ Apple and other big and rich companies in the technology market WHY? Because the big ones who are rich prefer these silly exclusive StupidPhone applications to be reachable in their exclusive devices instead of using HTML5 to make things accessible for everyone and every hardware engineer. HTML5 is not really a mistake, it is more efficient and reliable than e.g. SWF and accessible for more companies.
You have a one voice. Use it, or live on your knees. In the WWW field each can have more than a one voice. For example I use several networks [2], Gnutella, eD2k and BitTorrent, on two different physical networks and I am mostly uploading data (1.5 Terabits in the last year). Do the same with any protocol you like.
I like to make the WWW as much as decentralized as it can be and to make it accessible in various of ways.
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Off Topic: I think that if the directory sharing implementation of BitTorrent and the DHT & PEX methods (I think these are implemented already in some eD2k clients) of BitTorrent were implemented in clients such as eMule before BitTorrent was around, then it was eD2k which was popular. eD2k will prevail!
Re: Soulseek
Posted: 13. Sep 2012, 11:47
by zAchAry
Re: Soulseek
Posted: 14. Sep 2012, 07:56
by ink3
phi, What is distro where developers not listen users?
zachary I have nicotine, but I want try soulseek.