It’s kind of silly, but I still really dig the idea behind torrenting and peer to peer sharing of data. It’s cool to think about any old computer helping pass along some odd bits & bytes of data, whether a goofy drawing or strange story.
It’s kind of silly, but I still really dig the idea behind torrenting and peer to peer sharing of data. It’s cool to think about any old computer helping pass along some odd bits & bytes of data, whether a goofy drawing or strange story.
Not litteral torrenting but the protocols ar e very similar (since they are both P2P data sharing):
Windows updates can downloaded from other computers in your local network
Steam now tries downloading games from other computers you are logged in. You can opt-in thlo serve other accounts in your local network as well.