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394 points dahrkael | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.204s | source

Hello everyone!

I'm currently in a journey to learn and improve my Elixir and Go skills (my daily job uses C++) and looking through my backlog for projects to take on I decided Elixir is the perfect language to write a highly-parallel BitTorrent tracker. So I have spent my free time these last 3 months writing one! Now I think it has enough features to present it to the world (and a docker image to give it a quick try).

I know some people see trackers as relics of the past now that DHT and PEX are common but I think they still serve a purpose in today's Internet (purely talking about public trackers). That said there is not a lot going on in terms of new developments since everyone just throws opentracker in a vps a calls it a day (honorable exceptions: aquatic and torrust).

I plan to continue development for the foreseeable future and add some (optional) esoteric features along the way so if anyone currently operates a tracker please give a try and enjoy the lack of crashes.

note: only swarm_printout.ex has been vibe coded, the rest has all been written by hand.

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IlikeKitties ◴[] No.44323687[source]
Now that's neat. The Beam VM sounds like a natural fit for a torrent tracker
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1. dahrkael ◴[] No.44325777[source]
I feel like ETS has been the real killer feature to pull this, being able to concurrently read and write from protected tables makes the whole thing incredibly parallel