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Hmm. We've all heard of peer-to-peer networks being the sh*t these days [1] but when did this kind of services come around? Anyone can upload any file up to 30 megabytes and the file will stay online as long as someone downloads it at least every 30 days. Interesting. That could come in handy some day.

[1] I recently realized it's been well over 3 years since I've last used a P2P file sharing network. Can't say I've missed it.




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