Given an IP address (by default, yours), it scans the BitTorrent network for the torrents it may have downloaded recently.
Updated list of public BitTorrent trackers. These lists are automatically updated every day.
ATOM feed of updates: https://github.com/ngosang/trackerslist/commits/master.atom
Qt based GUI tool designed to create and edit .torrent files. Generates a magnet link at the same time.
Noteworthy because it talks about the following plugins:
Relies on the web server to implement authentication.
Autonomous (self-hosted) BitTorrent DHT search engine suite. Designed specifically for end-users. Has a back-end daemon and a front-end UI. Uses SQLite as its backing store. Goes from DHT node to node, indexing what it finds.
REST API docs: https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis/boramalper/magneticow-api/v0
(v1 not published yet)
Does not have any built-in rate limiter yet, and it will literally suck the hell out of your bandwidth.
A command line utility written in Python that extracts information from .torrent files. It can tell you what the name of the torrent is, what files are included and information about them, where it was created, and other related pieces of information.
Track this documentary down and give it a watch.
OpenStreetmap's wiki page pertaining to planet.osm, the planet-wide database dump of the OSM. Includes formats, mirrors, bittorrent, and technical notes. Might be useful to read.
An offline version of the Khan Academy. Replicates the experience of the online classrooms. Watch videos, do exercises, track student progress. Can be customized. Use at home, in classrooms, or to create entire schools. Supports ten different languages now.
Github repo: https://github.com/learningequality/ka-lite