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Yesterday evening our Podmailing tracker crashed. This is not supposed to be a big issue because the BitTorrent protocol can tolerate a non-responding tracker. But the problem was it didn't reboot properly and that impacted almost all of our servers.
Thanks to Alex, the problem was fixed after a few hours, and everything seems back to normal today. Sorry for the disturbance.
Now we can count on Alex the super-geek to find a long-term solution to avoid this problem happening again.
Have a good Podmailing week-end.
Certains diront qu'on a mis le temps, OK mais ça valait le coup !
Ça fait plusieurs mois qu'on apporte surtout des améliorations côté serveur avec toujours le même objectif : vous permettre d'échanger des fichiers et dossiers avec vos amis et contacts, et toujours être surs qu'ils les reçoivent sans difficultés, quelle que soit leur taille.
A la fin on a fait des grosses modifications qui impliquent une nouvelle version du client, donc la voici : téléchargez Podmailing v0.9.5. Allez tout le monde se met à jour maintenant !
Voilà un résumé des nouvelles features croustillantes :
Dans les prochains jours, je posterai des détails sur ces nouveautés, comment elles fonctionnent et ce qu'elles impliquent. En attendant on surveille le service et on s'assure que la mise à jour se passe bien. Alors contactez-moi si vous avez le moindre soucis.
Et n'oubliez pas : le centre du monde des fans de Podmailing sur Facebook c'est la page produit de Podmailing.
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Just a comment I dropped on a recent post by Michael Anissimov's on his blog Accelerating Future:
Michael, you write smart articles and ask tough questions. And there are many smart people reading you and posting comments.
But you know as well as I do that no one has come up with a clear and definitive answer to these problems. How could we solve these mysteries? Maybe we're not smart enough to find the answers.
I was just thinking: maybe a little (early-stage) intelligence enhancement could help us grasp what's in store for us when the subsequent generations of huge intelligence enhancements arrive.
We believe that once humans build smarter-than-human intelligence, it will engage a positive feedback loop and enhance itself, probably at an accelerating or even explosive rhythm. But right before it happens it would be nice if that smarter-than-human intelligence could join us, participate at SIAI, LifeBoat Foundation & other places and help us get ready to face rogue AIs.
My Google alert told me this morning that Podmailing was reviewed by a Polish P2P news web-site named news.p2p.info.pl, thanks guys, I hope you liked it.
Does anyone know of a Polish translator to English? Google and Yahoo don't list Polish in their translation utilities.
Or if you can read Polish, please tell me if the review was good or bad ;-)
Update: Systran is the place to get it translated to English. The translation is not perfect as usual but it did look like a good article.
In particular I like that they see Podmailing as a private way to share data using BitTorrent protocol. And apparently they appreciated the simplicity of our user interface.
Malcolm Gladwell: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference