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  • Cable internet? I agree. Nowhere near using all its last-mile capacity, yet.

  • The Kademlia network (eMule, Kazaalite, etc), did indeed use a global P2P Distributed Hash Table, to resolve which IPs hosted which content, which the torrent protocol also does ... some of:

    Unlike the mainline torrent protocol, Kademlia's DHT (like the modern-day Tribler DHT), also resolved filenames to content, allowing in-app search.

    With torrents, one needs to consult a DHT crawler, or an index site (which sucks; centrally operated sites are fragile, compared to DHTs), whereas eMule & more contemporarily Tribler, have two layers of DHT, enabling decentralized search without relyiance on someone having created a listing at some particular site & that site being online to search its index.

  • They're still happy to accept food-stamp revenue though, if you get Amazon Prime, of course...

  • Indeed.

    • Ad-blocking (before anything online)
    • DHT crawler, or index sites if DHT has too many results
    • right-click/long-press on magnet URL
    • copy link
    • paste magnet link
    • remove tracker URLs (not needed)
    • go
    • enjoy

    Hm, 8 steps, is one more than the 7 stages of grief; but I'll take this over yet-another subscription service that continually degrades in quality for the dollar.

  • The number of people who think they've ordered food delivery "from" a local restaurant, not realizing it was actually made in an UberEats\DoorDash all-in-one "ghost kitchen" located in a nondescript building nearby, vastly exceeds the number of people who've heard the term "ghost kitchen". One of the most well-known local pizza shop's deliveries, actually come from ghost kitchens, here.

  • The French revolution is far from the most well-regarded outcome, & yet, I think it was preferable to no revolution, at the time... I agree that having a knowledgeable populace is essential to social stability.

  • I think I agree... but I'm sorry, I'm not used to using those items as a commodity value scale...

    Can you express that as 18650 cells, please?

  • Aren't the TAS episodes literally the TOS scripts they didn't get to do?
    Notably "the soft weapon"...
    (Are those Caitians? No, Kzinti!)

    Anyway, given that it's the original cast doing the voice acting, I like to think of TAS as "the rest" of TOS.
    Star Trek TOS: 3 seasons
    Star Trek TAS: 2 seasons
    Star Trek TNG: 7 seasons
    Star Trek DS9: 7 seasons
    Star Trek Voy: 7 seasons
    Star Trek Ent: 4 seasons
    Star Trek Dis: 4 seasons
    Star Trek ST: 2 seasons
    Star Trek Pic: 3 seasons
    Star Trek LD: ≥4 seasons
    Star Trek Pro: ≥1 season
    Star Trek SNW: ≥2 seasons

    Hmm, what's next? A DS9+Ent crossover show, to round out the "peak Trek nostalgia" lineup?

    Personally, my pick would be to see a crew of scrappy Terrans find their way to the good lucky universe, rather than "Starfleet Academy" kids... We have Prodigy for that?