Archive for September, 2009
Zip a folder in Linux
The command to zip a folder in Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4) is as below:
zip -9 -r <zip file> <folder name>
To zip a single file:
zip -9 <zip file> <filename>
Use “-9″ for best compression. The compressed file works fine with Windows XP compression tool.
25 Great Pirate Bay Alternatives
The end of the Pirate Bay is nearing. Even if the deal with GGF doesn’t go through the current owners are likely to sell to one of the other interested parties. For many BitTorrent fans this means that they have to find an alternative. Luckily there are plenty of good ones out there.

Replacing The Pirate Bay is easier said than done. The tracker is currently responsible for approximately half of all public torrent transfers, which represents a significant percentage of global Internet traffic.
However, history has shown that BitTorrent users are an adaptive species that simply migrates to the next site when their home bases become uninhabitable.
While private trackers certainly have their place and will accommodate those lucky enough to get an invite, for this article we are interested in sites that are open to everyone, ranging from full Pirate Bay replacements to a do-it-yourself setup. If you’re looking for high speed downloads you could also consider to try Usenet instead (Torrent freak’s Usenet guide).
Full Pirate Bay Alternatives
The only full Pirate Bay alternatives are sites that index torrent files, are open to everyone and also have a working tracker. Unfortunately, there are only a few sites out there that offer this full package -there are four of them below. We decided to include Demonoid here because it tracks many public torrents.
1. Torrentbox
2. 1337x
3. H33t
4. Demonoid (semi-private)
Torrent Indexers
Torrent indexers are sites that have a searchable directory of torrent files, but don’t host a (public) tracker of their own. Mininova has a tracker, but they only allow ‘featured’ torrents uploaded through their content distribution service. The most used torrent indexers are:
5. Mininova
6. isoHunt
7. Torrentreactor
8. BTjunkie
Torrent Meta-Search Engines
BitTorrent meta-search engines are yet another brand of torrent sites. They don’t have a tracker and don’t host any torrent files on their servers. Instead they search for and link to torrents hosted on third party sites.
9. Torrentz
10. Nowtorrents
11. Qtorrents
12. Torrent-Finder
Private Trackers (open signup)
Most of the larger private trackers require an invite to join, but there are always a few that allow new members. Below are four of these (open) private trackers and more can be found on Btracs.
13. RTN
14. BiteMyTorrent
15. BitShock
16. TorrentIt
Standalone BitTorrent Trackers
Torrent indexers and meta-search engines can be used to find torrents, but none of them will be of much use without a stable BitTorrent tracker. Standalone BitTorrent trackers are much needed, they handle the communication between downloader’s but don’t index any torrents themselves.
17. OpenBitTorrent
18. PublicBitTorrent
19. The Hidden Tracker
20. Denis.Stalker
DIY Pirate Bay Alternatives
The last category of Pirate Bay alternatives are the do-it-yourself projects. By using the three ingredients below The Pirate Bay can be easily rebuilt. It might take a few hours, but then the path to world domination is clear.
21. Pirate Bay Torrents Clone
22. Pirate Bay HTML Clone
23. Torrage: Torrent API
24. Tracker Software
Last but not Least
Google, the mother of all search engines has a filetype:torrent search command that allows you to find torrent files scattered across the Internet. Also, Google’s custom search allows everyone to create their own torrent search engine. Don’t tell the MPAA and RIAA.
25. Google
If you think we missed any good alternatives, please feel free to add your own in the comment section below, while clearly noting which category they fit into.
Pasted from <http://torrentfreak.com/25-great-pirate-bay-alternatives-090822/>
How twitter works
Posted by pratik in Experiments, Random on September 4, 2009
Ever wondered how twitter works? I came across this interesting article which might help you understand that, atleast theoretically http://epeus.blogspot.com/2009/03/how-twitter-works-in-theory.html
How to put iPhone into recovery mode
Posted by pratik in Experiments on September 1, 2009
To put the iPhone into recovery mode so you can do an iTunes firmware restore follow these steps:
Step One
Open iTunes and connect the iPhone to your Mac.

Step Two
Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time.

Step Three
As soon as the screen goes black release the Sleep/Wake button. Continue holding the home button until you iTunes pops up a message telling you that it has detected an iPhone in recovery mode.

The iPhone will look like this:

More details <http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=367>

