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posted by martyb on Friday December 06 2019, @08:50AM   Printer-friendly

Meet the Guy Behind the Libgen Torrent Seeding Movement

Libgen and Sci-Hub, regularly referred to as the 'Pirate Bay of Science', are continually under fire. However, if all of the important data is decentralized, almost any eventuality can be dealt with. Today we meet the guy leading a new movement to ensure that Libgen's archives are distributed via the highest quality torrent swarms possible.

[...] [The] torrents used by Libgen were not in good shape so 'shrine' began a movement to boost the quality of their swarms. The project was quickly spotted and then supported by two companies (Seedbox.io and UltraSeedbox.com) that offer 'seedboxes', effectively server-based torrent clients with plenty of storage space and bandwidth available – perfect for giving swarms a boost.

The project gained plenty of traction and as a follow-up thread details, considerable success. Today we catch up with 'shrine' for some history, background information, and an interesting status report.

"Ironically this all started when I saw the TorrentFreak article about [Libgen] mirrors getting taken down. I immediately decided I wanted to find a way to preserve and protect the collection," 'shrine' says.

[...] "Scientists in the Reddit threads are sharing stories of how LibGen made their research possible. Unnamed cloud providers have pledged 100TB allocation on their servers. The response has been overwhelmingly positive from everyone."

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Friday December 06 2019, @02:12PM (2 children)

    by jmichaelhudsondotnet (8122) on Friday December 06 2019, @02:12PM (#928831) Journal

    A scientific enterprises in the public interest is....aided....by.....a corporation? And more than one?

    To help with.....sharing?

    It is the chinese moon gel, must be. Things are getting wierd when capitalists are giving stuff away.

    Of course, let us not forget the attendant data harvesting of free corporate services. These companies get to know a lot about who is sharing what, which will have value to somebody somewhere.

    We wouldn't want any 10 year olds in mumbai inventing a car that runs on dirt or something and going viral before black helicopters can handle the situation.

    https://archive.is/eSLh7 [archive.is]

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  • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday December 06 2019, @08:17PM

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday December 06 2019, @08:17PM (#929103) Journal

    A scientific enterprises in the public interest is....aided....by.....a corporation?

    Yep, that's what caught my eye too. More centralized services, just like that DNS over HTTPS stuff run by Cloudflare

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    La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by khallow on Saturday December 07 2019, @12:16PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday December 07 2019, @12:16PM (#929375) Journal

    a corporation?

    A corporation doesn't imply a business. And apparently, there's good press for low commitment to be had here for the businesses. 100TB allocation isn't that hard to come by.