Post your idea that you're having now.
>Me
>Some kool bitcoin/altcoin 'managing' website that providing privacy to users
>Anime streaming sites using torrent streaming technology
How about u?
Premium anime streaming site that also acts as a crypto exchange
>>61390815
>Post your idea that you're having now.
Using reverse NTB mappings to put IO command queues on separate hosts in a PCIe cluster, allowing multiple computers to share a single NVMe SSD simultaneously.
>Post your idea that you're having now.
nuking my hard drive and using windows xp gold edition until i die
>>61390815
Something akin to an eBegging app where someone puts up something they need to buy (things like uncovered medical copays will naturally be more supported) and participating users simply give 1 dollar directly to the issuer of the bill (not the user themselves, this is to prevent abuse.) If enough people make an incredibly small sacrifice on their part, a very large relief can be made for someone else.
So it's the moral equivalent of having your cake and eating it too. And it sure is a hell of a lot quicker than taxing people and then putting desperate people on government programs. We can use the Internet for lightspeed acts of charity with essentially no risk to the giver. It would also veer society more towards a culture of helping as opposed to a sociopathic culture of hoarding.
>>61392030
Overhead? This immediately made me think of USB over the network.
>https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/usenix05/tech/freenix/hirofuchi/hirofuchi.pdf
>>61390815
I've got an idea
I'm going to kms
animu in vp9/opus would be great
>>61393998
>Overhead?
None, PCIe all the way.
>>61392417
that's a nice idea and a nice pig
>>61396313
>vp9
pls no
>>61390815
>Anime streaming sites using torrent streaming technology
get on it, when libtorrent starts supporting the webtorrent protocol - soon (tm) - rtorrent will start supporting it as well, which means that (almost) every seedbox will work with it.
>>61396313
>VP9
No, wait for AV1 and then use that with Opus.
>>61396535
woops, i'm retarded, it's libtorrent-rasterbar, not the rtorrent one, and it seems there's no real progress on it recently. also, pantsu actually have an issue open on this.
>>61396542
I can't wait forever. there it's almost any good free codec
>>61390815
i've got one. its like uber, but for darknet markets