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Monday, March 18, 2013

Renamed this blog.

I just renamed this blog from Quinntin's Blog to Blogna. Whatever. I think Blogna is better. I know, there is no reader. If there anyones who read this. You'll shit brix.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

HTML PUNYA PAK FIRMAN!!!


HTML adalah bahasa untuk mendeskripsikan halaman web. HTML(Hyper Text Markup Language) berisi sekumpulan simbol-simbol atau tag-tag yang dituliskan dalam sebuah file yang dimaksudkan untuk menampilkan halaman (isi dokumen) pada web browser. Markup HTML biasanya disebut dengan Tag HTML. Tag HTML adalah kata kunci (nama tag) dikelilingi oleh kurung sudut seperti <html>. Tag HTML biasanya datang berpasangan seperti <b> dan </b>. Tag pertama dalam pasangan adalah dengan tag awal, tag kedua adalah tag akhir. Tag akhir ditulis seperti tag awal, dengan garis miring sebelum nama tag. Mulai dan tag akhir juga disebut tag pembuka dan tag penutup.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act)


SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) is a United States bill introduced by U.S. Representative Lamar S. Smith to expand the ability of U.S. law enforcement to fight online trafficking in copyrighted intellectual property and counterfeit goods. Provisions include the requesting of court orders to bar advertising networks and payment facilities from conducting business with infringing websites, and search engines from linking to the websites, and court orders requiring Internet service providers to block access to the websites. The law would expand existing criminal laws to include unauthorized streaming of copyrighted content, imposing a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Opponents state the proposed legislation threatens free speech and innovation, and enables law enforcement to block access to entire internet domains due to infringing content posted on a single blog or webpage. They have raised concerns that SOPA would bypass the "safe harbor" protections from liability presently afforded to websites by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Library associations have expressed concerns that the legislation's emphasis on stronger copyright enforcement would expose libraries to prosecution. Other opponents state that requiring search engines to delete domain names violates the First Amendment and could begin a worldwide arms race of unprecedented Internet censorship.

On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia, Reddit, and an estimated 7,000 other smaller websites coordinated a service blackout, to raise awareness. In excess of 160 million people viewed Wikipedia's banner. Other protests against SOPA and PIPA included petition drives, with Google stating it collected over 7 million signatures, boycotts of companies and organizations that support the legislation, and an opposition rally held in New York City.

On January 19, 2012, Megaupload (Link), a Hong Kong–based company providing file sharing services, was shut down by the US Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Barrett Brown, described as a spokesperson for the group Anonymous by the state-run news outlet RT, said the timing of the Megaupload raid "couldn't have come at a worse time in terms of the government's standpoint". Some commentators and observers have asserted that the FBI shut down of Megaupload proves that SOPA and PIPA (Protect IP Act) are unnecessary.


On 18 Januray 2012, The English Wikipedia blackout occurred for 24 hours. The site showed only a message in protest of SOPA and PIPA asking visitors to "Imagine a world without free knowledge."

Source : Wikipedia

Thursday, January 31, 2013

How does Torrents work?


BitTorrent is a protocol that underpins the practice of peer-to-peer file sharing and is used for distributing large amounts of data over the Internet. BitTorrent is one of the most common protocols for transferring large files and it has been estimated that, collectively, peer-to-peer networks have accounted for approximately 43% to 70% of all Internet traffic (depending on geographical location) as of February 2009. Most of this peer-to-peer traffic is likely from BitTorrent.

And this is some word and its meaning.
# Leeches - People who download files but do not share files on their own computer with others
# Seed or seeder - A computer with a complete copy of a BitTorrent file (At least one seed computer is necessary for a BitTorrent download to operate.)
# Swarm - A group of computers simultaneously sending (uploading) or receiving (downloading) the same file
# .torrent - A pointer file that directs your computer to the file you want to download
# Tracker - A server that manages the BitTorrent file-transfer process

This is image how torrent send files.
 First you will need .torrent file. That you can find at torrent search engine such as www.thepiratebay.se .
Secondly, your .torrent file activated, it will connect to the tracker that will dirrect you to swarm (Green Line).
Swarm not always complete complete downloading. That make torrent file sent with some part.
After that, your computer will receive a break file from other computer ( Blue line).
 And simultaneously sent break file that you downloaded or received from other Client (Red line).
After you complete download all files, you will sent your files to other clients that still downloading (Red Line).
And if youre seedeing, it will be forever if you dont stop it.

Thats all what i get from some source.
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