I know I have doubters on this site but I have a video that could make you think twice. This project has been worked on for 8 years and until last year we changed how we do things with it. With this innovation you can host files like pictures, documents, videos, PDF's, even games on a computer part of a network that has an upload connection as low as 2 megabit per second. The last video I had here showed a 20MB 4 minute file with Minecraft loaded, an image in Gimp and a spreadsheet loaded. This time we're improving who we were before by figuring how to raise the limit from 20MB videos to 600MB's without changing the Internet upload speed. That's 2+ hours of 480 definition video and as long as it's 600MB's it will be fine for video usage.* The reason we use videos as a benchmark is because they are so much more processor intensive. That shows you how much true power we have behind the video content. We'd be cheating ourselves if we used anything else.
*Video access only goes by that one video itself, you can add multiple 600MB videos without issues.
The client does all the work which saves a lot of workload on the server and the network. That makes it possible to host files from home, and it is also secured back and forth so you don't have to worry about people invading your privacy. You can easily program this with languages like Python, C++, or Java. Python is used by default to build upon this. No downloading is required, only if you need a copy of that file. Me and my team of 60 believe that all people are great, they just need the tools to do great things. We put much potential into the videos of project, perhaps enough to....convince Google to donate all the YouTube servers to the World Community Grid. Tell me what you think by replying here after you watch the video
https://youtu.be/aoGQeVJuneA
I hope you guys enjoy and hope to see you in 2016!
*Video access only goes by that one video itself, you can add multiple 600MB videos without issues.
The client does all the work which saves a lot of workload on the server and the network. That makes it possible to host files from home, and it is also secured back and forth so you don't have to worry about people invading your privacy. You can easily program this with languages like Python, C++, or Java. Python is used by default to build upon this. No downloading is required, only if you need a copy of that file. Me and my team of 60 believe that all people are great, they just need the tools to do great things. We put much potential into the videos of project, perhaps enough to....convince Google to donate all the YouTube servers to the World Community Grid. Tell me what you think by replying here after you watch the video
https://youtu.be/aoGQeVJuneA
I hope you guys enjoy and hope to see you in 2016!
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