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Previous >>60865145

This thread is for the discussion of NyaaPantsu (pantsu.cat), a free (FOSS) torrent indexer, and other nyaa alternatives.
The aim of this project is to write a fully featured nyaa.se replacement in golang that anyone will be able to deploy locally or remotely.

FAQ
>https://pastebin.com/Gq9MrJN5

Links
>https://pastebin.com/40aFT7CN

>Why is Pantsu down/error 502?
Most likely because the team is deploying changes. Wait for a bit and refresh the page. It should be mostly stable now.

General updates on the site
>Language flags like anidex
>Customizable mascots by URL
>More TL updates
>Style fixes
>General improves
>New uploading api
>More api improvements soon
>DB clean up
>Various bug fixes and general improvements
>An improvement that all of /g/ will love
>Text board soon as well

As for the coming weeks
>Torrent file generation
>RSS feed improvement
>Improve scrapers to scrape more sites
>Move db dumps to just nginx to prevent any issues/corruption
>Optimize the code
>Anidb integration
>Add in the nyaazi and anidex scapers into the main program
>Focus on stability and speed
>Refactoring, introduce proper testing and code review procedure
>Purge all unnecessary code as well
>Working on a mobile app

Dev live server:
>https://dev.pantsu.cat

Database dumps:
>https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/dbdumps

Local Client:
>An anon made a local client in case the online sources are down: instructions and download at
>https://nyanner.net
qBittorrent plugin for Pantsu.
>https://github.com/4chenz/pantsu-plugin

Development roadmap:
>https://trello.com/b/gMJBwoRq/nyaa-pantsu-cat-roadmap

NyaaPantsu Status:
>https://status.pantsu.cat
>Copyrighters wall of shame
https://transparency.pantsu.cat

Development and discussion channel:
>https://github.com/NyaaPantsu/nyaa
>#nyaapantsu on Rizon
>>>/g/nrg
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>>60910223
There was no need for a new thread yet, retard.
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Nyanpassu~
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>>60910231
The previous is on page 11.
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Anyone have a link to that EU ruling whatever?
The one that said torrent and/or magnet link can be seen as copyright infringement or something?
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>>60910254
https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2017-06/cp170064en.pdf
The full text is in french though.
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>>60910254
>>60910267
http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=191707&pageIndex=0&doclang=en&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=401771

Full text in English.
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Just use .si until it goes under the train jesus
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According to Leasweb it seems that torrent trackers host copyrighted content and therefor i have to remove tracker.doko.moe from Leaseweb Network.
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>>60910376
Truly the end of public torrenting.
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Kipukun for the Mafuyu audio clip please look for this. >>60871966

Also the themes need some minor corrections:
- wrong magnet/torrent icons color on nyaa tomorrow (same green as classic instead of blue like in the mockup design)
- wrong magnet/torrent icons color on sukebei classic and tomorrow (also green instead of burgundy and red)
- no striped pantsu effect on torrents list (except sukebei /g/)

And some improvements:
- public settings at the end of the home page instead of a new tab like in the first version
- change the ugly sorting double triangles and magnet/torrent icons
- the navigation arrows « » between pages don't work the same way (left returns to page 1 and right advances to the next page)

It would be better too to have the date format yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM.
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>>60910267
>>60910290
Here's what I can gather from skimming it a bit.
>sharing torrent and magnet link is viewed as a violation of right of communication to the public of works of the copyright holder
>by having search engine, categories for torrents, and operators that manages those categories and filtering faulty torrent, TPB is viewed as actively participating in said act of sharing torrent and/or magnet link

I wonder whether ones can evades the law by making categories and bad torrents fully voted by users.
Of course, you can always sneakily rigged the vote so the categories is always set properly and filter the bad torrent properly.
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>>60910446
From some anon last thread
>>60875022
>>60908055
Also
>>60893024

But man, there's like 2K files there.
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>>60910376
Small update on the firefox/TLS problem.

Following instructions in https://jimshaver.net/2015/02/11/decrypting-tls-browser-traffic-with-wireshark-the-easy-way/ I managed to decrypt my TLS traffic to nyaa.

A dump can be found at https://p.teknik.io/efkhM. "Encrypted alert" happens at frame 16.

At a glance, however, it doesn't seem to say much. It's just a Close Notify, which seems to be the most non-committal way of closing a connection.

I am running 45.9.0 from debian stable.
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>>60910628
UPDATE
YOUR
SHIT
WHY
DONT
YOU
FUCKING
RETARD
AAAAAAHHHHH
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>>60906232
>Yeah that's what we've done I believe but that'd be a bit of a pain for users.
What parameter do I use?
>>60908561
>>60907454
Even if they take down tpb, they can't take down the fully decentralized alternatives which exist today (vuze node search, the dht indexers anyone can run, etc) and if they did the decentralized technologies would vastly improve.
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>>60910376
Have you considered making the tracker query other trackers, like PEX but on a server scale?
>>60910536
Or you can just ignore filtering torrents altogether like BTDB does. You could also set up a DHT engine and use a public key for moderation (i.e. sign "delete torrent X" with public key, broadcast it to the nodes, they then agree to discard the data, blacklist it, and ignore it if they get it)
You could even add a "DMCA key" and add it in the standard distribution, then nodes can choose to ignore it if they want or use it as a filter (i.e. only show DMCA'd torrents), since they legally can't make false claims it should work out
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>>60910628
Further update:

- Running firefox from the terminal in order to log SSL keys produced some output that I failed to notice:

(process:14259): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_path_get_basename: assertion 'file_name != NULL' failed
1497523633151 addons.productaddons ERROR Request failed certificate checks: [Exception... "SSL is required and URI scheme is not https." nsresult: "0x8000ffff (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED)" location: "JS frame :: resource://gre/modules/CertUtils.jsm :: checkCert :: line 145" data: no]


I can't confirm if the timing of those errors matched the request to nyaa.

- In the process of writing the previous post, I discovered that a newer version was available as a security update. I am running 52.2.0 now and nyaa works as expected. Certificate patrol confirmed that I had not encountered the Let's Encrypt certificate in firefox yet.

I suspect this is related to that TLS setting that forbids non-TLS connections and which caused some other problems in a previous thread.
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>>60910290
>>60910536
>The Court has already held, in this regard, that the provision, on a website, of clickable links to protected works published without any access restrictions on another site, affords users of the first site direct access to those works

So sites like btdb.in are legal. I think an acceptable legal solution would be the following:
>make a database blob available containing infohash and infosection
>make a separate index available mapping anidb episode to file size
>make a userscript enabling you to select an anidb episode and get torrents with files with the same filesize

The two database blobs could be made available via a DHT, thus removing legal hosting responsibility.
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>>60910878
So painfull to see you struggle. Here's your answer in one second.
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>>60911154
That's funny, my botnet doesn't throw any error on pantsu.
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>>60910936
Can't you just use infohash instead of file size?
They only mention sharing torrent and magnet link, but sharing the hash is clear, no?
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>>60911193
It's harder to get a hold of episode -> infohash mappings and more legally problematic. An info hash is a hash of the info section of a torrent (the immutable parts), so if the same file is present in two different torrents the infohash will differ. You could build up an episode -> infohash index from an infohash -> file size index and episode -> file size index though.
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Uhhh
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kizumonogatari iii when
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The tracker is back online on a different host.
udp://tracker.doko.moe:6969
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>>60911287
What's the .onion for nyaapantsu?
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>>60911410
Nyaa-TOR: uvjje43rnr7fh4tc.onion
Sukebei-TOR: 2jv2t3infp7peuoo.onion
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>>60910573
That anon here. kipukun please consider 0893
https://my.mixtape.moe/gsvpyg.mp3
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I think nyaa.si is better since it's handled by the old nyaa.se guys. Closer to the original.

I think the guys who made pantsu got really upset about nyaa.si devs for some bizarre reason. They refuse to list in their general and get unbelievably pissy if you ask about it. I don't know what the point of having a "Nyaa Replacement General" is if you don't list any replacements except for your pet project though.

I used to think that pantsu was the best but they're into form over function now.
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>60911553
Poor bait.
nyaa.si is focused at restoring nyaa.se. nyaa.pantsu.cat is focused on making something better than nyaa.se.
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>>60910376
That was fast.

Paging kipukun, see below please
>>60910446
>>60910573
>>60911480
Fouthed. If there isn't a clip like that, use this one instead >>60909759
"It feels good right?" makes alot more sense than "Akina, is cute".
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>>60910936
>links to [protected works published without any access restrictions] on another site
>links to X on another site
>on another site

>Torrent files refer to a central server (called a ‘tracker’) which [...]
Oh, I get it.
Torrent file, and by extension magnet link, is ruled as illegal because it gives link to the trackers, which they viewed as another site that published the works without any access restriction.
So removing the tracker should fix everything, no?

>>60911232
I'm more concerned that file size isn't a good identifier.

>if the same file is present in two different torrents the infohash will differ
Eh, isn't the infohash generated solely from the file contained in the torrent?
So if the infohash differ, doesn't that means the torrents doesn't contain the exact same file?
And won't the file size also differs in that case?
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>>60911759
They're illegal because the end user gets the same effect as downloading something from the server itself. The clickable part is the illegal one.
>>60911759
>I'm more concerned that file size isn't a good identifier.
It's sufficient. For a 100mb file, it's as safe as a 26.2 bit hash (log(100*1024^2)/log(2)) but without protection against malicious tampering. There are only 60 million torrents. You might get some collisions, but these can easily be checked by downloading two overlapping chunks. This functionality is implemented in Vuze/Azureus, search for "swarm merging".

>Eh, isn't the infohash generated solely from the file contained in the torrent?
No, it's generated from the info section in the torrent. The info section will be changed if a file name changes, piece size changes, file order changes, directory structure changes, or if a file is added or removed. This is in my opinion one of the largest weaknesses of BitTorrent.
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>>60910446
>- public settings at the end of the home page instead of a new tab like in the first version
This. The new settings page is not as intuitive as the first version having drop down menus on the index page itself.
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>>60910536
>>60910867
>>60910936
Let's face it. Torrents and magnets still end up leading to whatever content it is and if the content is illegal, the laws will evantually evolve to indicate torrents and magnets leading to said illegal content will become illegal as well. It's a losing fight. The only way to win is decentralization.
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Is the dream dead?
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>>60912046
And? TPB owners got 1 year per person for "assisting copyright infringement", how is this any news?
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>>60911553
Where is this from originally?
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>>60911468
Are those supposed to be working now? 'Cause they ain't. I get 502 bad gateway.
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>>60911882
>They're illegal because the end user gets the same effect as downloading something from the server itself.
Eh, the law still states nothing about torrent that doesn't link to any server.
>The clickable part is the illegal one.
Wait, so the unclickable one is legal?
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>>60912089
>Eh, the law still states nothing about torrent that doesn't link to any server.
This is wrong, read the EU ruling.
>Wait, so the unclickable one is legal?
As I see it, yes, as long as it's not too convenient to use.
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Clickable mascots, unclickable links. The way of the future.
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>>60912076
You're right but that's not relevant to the point I'm trying to make at all.
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>>60911657
>>60912082
Old copypasta, just ignore it.
>>60912119
>Clickable mascots, unclickable links. The way of the future.
I like you anon. I would vote you for president.
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>>60912140
Decentralization already exists, it's just terrible. It works, it's just not pleasurable to use. As a SHTF solution, it's workable, and it will become better if more people work on it.
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>>60912086
Seems to be working just fine.
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>>60912181
I know, that's why they need to improve on it if piracy is to continue.
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>>60912103
>This is wrong, read the EU ruling.
They specify that what they meant by torrent files in that ruling is torrent files that refers to a central server (tracker).
That's why they can apply the previous ruling regarding linking to another site to it.

Make the torrent file doesn't refer to any tracker and that ruling won't be applicable to it.
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https://transparency.pantsu.cat/tracker_abuse_notices/host_notices/Leaseweb/

This is from the Leaseweb Abuse Department regarding the tracker, the tracker is now on a different hosting provider.
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How come every time i want to visit sukebei i get a 502 bad gateway error? This site seems to only work half the time i want to use it. What's the deal with that? Surely you can't be under constant ddos attacks, right?
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>>60912233
No, people will be satisfied with the semi-centralized stuff we have now. libgen hosts blatantly illegal content without any decentralization, been up and running for 9 years now. It'll be a long way until torrent sites start going down, then they'll be hosted on .onions instead. Decentralization is a goal for the far long term.
>>60912242
>However, the fact remains that those operators, by making available and managing an online sharing platform such as that at issue in the main proceedings, intervene, with full knowledge of the consequences of their conduct, to provide access to protected works, by indexing on that platform torrent files which allow users of the platform to locate those works and to share them within the context of a peer-to-peer network. In this respect, as the Advocate General stated, in essence, in point 50 of his Opinion, without the aforementioned operators making such a platform available and managing it, the works could not be shared by the users or, at the very least, sharing them on the internet would prove to be more complex.

>those operators ... managing an online sharing platform ... provide access to protected works, by indexing ... torrent files which allow users ... to share them within ... a peer-to-peer network

A centralized server isn't a requirement, what's illegal is making a site which a user can use to download something, even if the site isn't involved on a technological level.
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>>60912332
Are you able to provide the ip you are connecting to? Might be one of the reverse proxy's.
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>bad gateway

fucking shit website let me download my porn
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>>60912346
Firefox network analysis shows 93.123.73.80:443 as address.
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>>60912330
You forgot to censor the IP address.
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>>60912379
The ip has always been available, and i changed hosting provider anyway.
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>>60912231
Working here too now.
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>>60912346
>502ing everywhere on nyaa and sukebei now
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Works fine for me in tor browser, both .onion and clearnet.
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>>60912817
The 502 seems to come and go, right now it's working fine for me too.
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>one month
>pantsu still hasn't got its shit together and is frequently down while nyaazi always works fine
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>>60912587
Should be fixed now.
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>>60910936
>>60910376
what if the website is serverless? is it possible to deploy the site into IPFS
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>>60913130
That has nothing to do with the tracker, the tracker can't really be serverless.
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>>60913130
That can be done, see >>60910936
>>60913199
You can use DHT+PEX for tracker, or just pick random public ones.
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>>60913199
hrm, but isn't a tracker essentially a "http server" serving some requests?
http://jonas.nitro.dk/bittorrent/bittorrent-rfc.html#anchor18

I don't know much about IPFS so my view will be horribly naive. if the tracker "hash IP" lists can be synced and something like userdata and passwords for the index site can be stored safely. It should be possible to be distributed? please correct me if I'm wrong or point me to some resources.
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What worries me most about the EU ruling is that many EU states already block websites, and the EU doesn't forbid it like it should.
My country doesn't block yet, but the law may come, they already tried once (because CP). With all that terror shit going on it might just happen that they can do it this time, with no support for the opposition.
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>>60910878
It still doesn't work for me, it still doesn't load.
Opera still fine.
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>>60913622
>isn't a tracker essentially a "http server"
Correct

But IPFS's scope is different. Its aim is to distribute a single (static and permanent) file across multiple people who request it, and those people will be distributors themselves.
What we need is a highly dynamic server or infrastructure to handle all the data that ever keep changing by the minute.
A patch solution would be to open a tracker on Tor, where users connect to it, and report their REAL ip, and all the torrent traffic would be still on clearnet, the only hidden information will be the tracker's real ip, since it's behind Tor. In terms of users' privacy, it will be the same, but the tracker would be harder to take down.
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benis
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>>60912817
What? Does Pantsu have a onion domain?
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>>60914050
Why not?
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>>60913821
I figure some hidden service will work for trackers. The postman tracker on i2p is pretty good for being on a decentralized network.
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>>60913942
After the njall incident, we don't need anymore Sami influences around here.
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Heh, look at this shit:
http://www.nyaa.eu/
Let's all download their malware!
I found this linked on a fabnsubber site, the link was three years old and they never updated it, so now it goes there.
What baffles me is that they somehow still have all those torrents.
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>>60914680
Wait, they don't small mistake I made.
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>60914680
>60914702
Stop posting links to malware sites.
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>>60910223
why are all the nyaa pantsu's links 404
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>>60913821
This sounds like Atmos. It's based on blockchain memetech, but it pretty much does this in an elegant way, promoting the health of the network with bounties and completely decentralizing content.
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What's the point in this when we have nyaa.si?
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>>60915614
I never get tired of this shitposting.
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Themes, cosmetics, and what a fucking mascot says when clicked. These are the things we worry about not important stuff like decentralizing.
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>>60915662
And people said pantsu is so dead, no one wants to shitpost anymore.
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>>60915715
>simple changes that can be implemented easily vs something that takes planning and lots of work to setup right
Apples and oranges. They're both getting worked one, just some are easier and faster to do. Can't you figure this out by yourself?
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>>60915662
>>60915722
But I'm genuinely curious. Are you just doing it for fun or is there another reason?
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>>60913747
And? Connect to the .onion server, works just fine for actual pedos.
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>>60917220
>Implying most pedos don't use FBI honeypots
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>>60915715
Why do you need it decentralized so fast? It's relatively hard to take down sites on the internet, look at libgen or sci-hub for an example. Has been running the same domain for 9 years, serving blatantly illegal content, hasn't been taken down or depeered. Running a .onion service will be good enough for the next 5 years at the very least.
>>60917245
Not the majority, no. It's safe enough to sell drugs on.
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Wait, what's happening? Is the same EU ruling that killed old nyaa killing the new nyaa?
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>>60917325
Nothing is happening.
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>>60917325
It's the new one, and now it's at the top EU level and not a single country's court ruling. Moreover, it explicitly states that torrent sites (even without trackers) serving the copyrighted content are illegal. The former ruling let them slip out or at least be plausibly argued in court, so they patched that hole completely. That's apparently the end of the public torrenting, EU hosters already started to purge such sites.
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>>60917678
Why is the tracker even in Europe? Aren't there more "freedom" respecting places? Like... Fuck the dream is over
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>>60914859
>This sounds like Atmos.
ipfs + blockchain technology is a concept for the future. Nowadays it's not really practical, but in 5 years it will be common ground (even for the development of platforms to counter the online censorship), while it will take roughly a year to make it a viable alternative.

In the next few months we will see a harsh war between copyright holders and torrent/file sharing, with sites and trackers going down left and right, (((they)))'re just about to start their attack.
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who the hell cares about this anymore
this doesn't deserve a fucking daily general
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>>60917705
3rd world shitholes that don't give a shit (yet?) usually have much less capable and convenient hosters with bad network connectivity. But I guess it's time to move to them for a next couple of years. The problem is that soon (((they))) will start to block such sites at the ISP level, so you'd need to resort to that shitholes' VPNs which are of the same shit quality. And the next obvious step is to filter out VPNs at the ISP level to allow you to connect only to whitelisted VPNs which abide by the same filtering rules.
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>>60917839
Maybe we should go back to P2P and xdcc
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>>60917854
XDCC will be shit if everyones using it though
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>>60917854
XDCC bots are easy to shutdown too, they're just not a primary target now. Also this >>60917902
Some kind of distributed and decentralized network is obviously the future, but they are even more inconvenient and laggy than XDCC, at least for now.
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>>60917949
I'm scared this will mean all file sharing will be behind closed gate private communities.
I mean, I like having an AB account, but I was lucky to get it, and if getting stuff in the future means trying to penetrate insular groups to get some Chinese cartoons then that's terrifying
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>>60917678
I guess I need to start begging for an invite to a private tracker then?
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>>60918017
Won't they be able to block private trackers too though?
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>>60918006
The future is low quality streaming sites.
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>>60918036
anon, kissanime is next.
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>>60918036
Fuck off with your edgy jokes
Seriously though, thank god I'm hoarding TBs of high quality movies/anime/music
I keep joking I should open my own Netflix with 1080p streaming
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>>60918036
>>60918049
Rev up those Crunchyroll subs.
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>>60918006
>>60918017
I'm afraid that if a full blown war with trackers would start soon, they'd be closed for new users completely, even by invites. And that if they'd continue to operate, which is also questionable.
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>>60918056
I've been hoarding everything I could pirate from dlsite, currently got 2 4GB HDDs filled up with stuff.
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>>60918091
8GB isn't a very large hoard.
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>>60918091
I think the future is even more gated then private trackers. The future is meeting weeabo in real life and exchanging harddrives
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>>60918104
Maybe he means 4TB
4GB is like the average flash drive
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>>60918104
I meant TB
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You can't hoard new stuff though.
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>>60918135
I know, but thankfully my backlog is longer then a human being's lifetime
(I should actually calculate how long it would take someone to marathon all my hoard)
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Anyone know where to get cheap harddrives for archiving media?
No need for external, I have a sata-USB hub
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Any news from >>60871991 ?
He was looking for the moment she says もう出しちゃったの? (mou dashichattano? - you came already?).
If someone finds it, give the doko.moe link to kipukun on the irc channel.
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>>60918310
I put that on hold, the laptop i was using for it died, and I'm not at home right now so it may take upwards of a week to look through them
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>>60913821
this is way out of my league. but IPFS seems to support mutability trough ipns. IPFS draft 3.7 via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11134766

I searched around and found a fast C tracker opentracker by erdgeist. this thing can sync lists zipped and fast, and seems to be very performant tracker. if this thing could be distributed everyone runs their own tracker and sync lists across them. but it seems only node js apps can be deployed in IPFS. I still don't understand what it is that can be deployed .. any node js tracker would do i guess?

the site index page with account functionality. the IPFS draft mentions encrypted object at 3.5.5 don't know if this securely can be used to save userdata. finding old comments (2015) it seems possible https://github.com/ipfs/faq/issues/16#issuecomment-141254518
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>>60918161
anyone?
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>>60918511
They're all pretty similar priced. I just get mine when they go on sale. I got 2 8TB for 200 each
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>Pantsu does't have Comic LO
Hidoi!
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>>60918526
I've heard that refurbished harddrives are fmuch cheaper, are they good for the price or likely to fail before I'm done?
They are just going to get filled up with stuff and get left until i need to dig them out for an upload
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>>60918571
I don't know. I'm pretty anal about my hoard. Depends on how much you wanna spend but I would rather pay extra and not worry.
Which reminds me I've been getting complacent about my backups
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>>60918598
Yeah, my paranoia level about not being able to obtain everything on DLsite/DMM/etc. due to everything seeming to go against my plan, I have money to spend on stuff but not enough that I can spend it without caution and careful price calculations.
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>>60918547
>gommenasai
>low
>agoitei, sakurafubuki nel, rustle
>god tier
this chart is retarded
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>>60918744
Personally I like Takao Saeki because it reminds me of watamote
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>>60917279
There's a storm coming
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some servers have been seized updates soon
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Are AB and BakaBT safe for now?
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>>60918909
fake
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>>60918914
About as safe as What.cd used to be.
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>>60918936
Explain PTP then?
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>>60918909
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>>60918954
It's far less famous. What.cd was ruined by normalfag hipsters bragging about it left and right.
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>>60918909
>adE
So close.
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>>60919036
So AB/BBT should be safe
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>>60918909
Would be kinda impossible for that to happen cuz no physical servers yet :^)
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!WcW4bY0szz #gXn-rMJb (5F 21 67 58 6E 2D 72 4D 4A 62)
!WcW4bY0/SM #S=47)?qY (21 BD 53 3D 34 37 29 3F 71 59)
!WcW4bY0adE #[\%i`/TG (5D E1 5B 5C 25 69 60 2F 54 47)
!WcW4bY0fa6 #`NM3]P~f (68 D5 60 4E 4D 33 5D 50 7E 66)
!x0IYhfpmL6 #W37vzHG5 (33 13 57 33 37 76 7A 48 47 35)
!x0IYhfpwvr #1|*Ubr7- (D3 23 31 7C 2A 55 62 72 37 2D)

>>60919092
:^)
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>>60919073
BBT is next though, it has been flooded with DMCA takedowns recently so they have to change the hoster and go full private. But it won't help, it was public for too long.
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>>60919153
Fuck. Can't they just merge? BBT's design and organization is superior, and I keep seeing OG rips from BBT being reuploaded on AB
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>>60919186
>Fuck. Can't they just merge?
Never in a million years.
Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
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>>60919192
Fine, can't AB just improve their site design?
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>>60918392
>but IPFS seems to support mutability trough ipns
We had someone working on IPFS back one month ago, trying to work out ipns and pub+sub, but looks like the project arenated somewhere, he doesn't post here anymore (or I'm just missing it because I'm no more 24/7 here).
Technology will soon be ripe to make something workable with this. Give it time, it's going to happen sooner or later.
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Do we have instant-replacement ansible scripts yet? Say, if I would like to throw up my own mirror in minutes with 0 effort?
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Hopefully we'll be updating the site within the next couple of days
>Torznab api
>RSS feeds fixed
>Performance issues fixed
>Python uploading script
>Torrent file generation
>Scrapers fixed
>Stats fixed
>More frontend fixes
>Editing and deleting torrents
>Public mod log
>Filesize searching
>Audio captcha
>Country flags
>Mobile app
Most importantly
>Customizable mascots
>>60919948
Pretty much.
You do have to run a few and setup nginx and configure the servers but it's all really easy.
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>>60919143
for what purpose
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>>60920188
when is dev coming back
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>>60920205
Maybe later today if I have time.
Lots to test.
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>>60920188
I see the sld numbers are finally working, thanks.
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>>60920188
>>Mobile app

Why
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>>60920188
>Customizable mascots
Does this include audio?
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>>60920199
Why not?
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>>60920246
Akuma made one.
>>60920255
Not yet I believe.
Will need to add that.
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>>60920255
I think an external extension should handle that instead, similar to 4chanX & oneechan.
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>>60917279
>It's safe enough to sell drugs on.
Tell that to Ulbricht
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>>60921341
>poor opsec means Tor isn't insecure
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>tfw falling for the 10bit encode meme as we speak
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>>60918049
Isn't kissanime kill? All of their servers went down a few months ago even after relocating to some shady russian host.
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Looking good.
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Mafuyu is my waifu
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>>60919153
>BBT is next though, it has been flooded with DMCA takedowns recently so they have to change the hoster and go full private. But it won't help, it was public for too long.
What happened to the no-one cares about copyright in Nippon meme?
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>>60922702
Those are requests from Funimation and other Western anime distributors. Japan is pretty harsh on copyright infringers (when it's not free advertising), but only domestically.
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>>60922633
Who is Mafuyu? All I see is gyaru Renge
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>>60923330
I don't like this meme
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tfw no seeders
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Torrent scraper is dead
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The servers got seized?!
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>>60920188
Pass this along to kipukun please. >>60911480
In this one she says "It feels good right?". The one kipukun picked earlier says "Akina, is cute." which sounds stupid since she's talking about her sister.
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>>60919458
>>60919458
>ripe
IPFS seems to have some fresh stuff on mutability.
https://ipfs.io/blog/25-pubsub/
IIIF 2017 demo https://www.youtube.com/user/pedrogteixeira/videos

>Give it time, it's going to happen sooner or later.
without people using it this tech will crumble before the love for the project of one enthusastic nerd runs out. I'm no js or golang guy and no time to digg into it. Those wo can play with it, should, and give feedback.

>We had someone working on IPFS back one month ago
ty, will click trough the archives.

yeah I don't frequent and I'm a bit out of the loop here and stumbled upon nyaas breakdown a couple days ago.
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>page 9
I can't believe Pantsu is fucking dead
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>>60925535
it's like 5am in America
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>>60914099
What is it?
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>>60920188
If the app thing happens, put it on F-Droid, please.
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>>60924026
Will do anon.
>>60923907
No just someone pretending to be Miao.
>>60923887
Fixed.
>>60925856
>>60911468
>>60925909
It's already happened we just need to update the site so login works.
https://github.com/NyaaPantsu/NyaaPantsu
We will be releasing it on fdroid though.
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>>60921341
Yes, he managed to stay safe thanks to Tor and operate SR for many years.
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reminder of the superior nyaa.si
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>>60919458
>>60924104
Why? You don't need to. Deluge has support for using a proxy for the tracker. You just need to run it as a hidden service.

>rent cheap VPS somewhere or buy a raspberry pi
>install opentracker
>run it in tcp mode
>install tor
>run a hidden service tracker
>make sure opentracker only binds to localhost
>make sure tor only uses trusted relays
>make sure to disable network if certain other servers are down to prevent downtime analysis
Or just use DHT, it's good enough combined with PEX. The only hard part is building a searchable index.
https://torrentfreak.com/bittorrents-future-dht-pex-and-magnet-links-explained-091120/
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>>60925980
>You just need to run it as a hidden service
That's what I wrote >>60913821 and it could be a good idea, just won't solve any problem about information redundancy or decentralization.
We are trying to have something innovative that would step up the game.

>building a searchable index
You mean something like btdb.in ?
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:o
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>>60926148
But the tracker problem is already solved thanks to DHT.
Yes, but decentralized. You can use reverse word indexes and a timestamp server, but they don't scale well - the index for "1080p" will have many many items. YaCy isn't guaranteed to return 100% of results. I know Perfect Dark has some kind of decentralized search (DKT), how does it work? Something with "keyword clusters", is there a translation of the manual somewhere?
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>>60925931
Looks like the scraper is working beautifully now PDev, brilliant work.
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>>60925931
Will file size search be byte level precision or just 0.01 of whatever unit is applicable (kb, mb, gb, etc)? Also, will it work on individual files or whole torrents?
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Has the situation ever been so dire?
I honestly don't know how things could get better from here.
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>>60927494
What's dire? The worst thing that can happen right now is that you won't be able to upload torrents temporarily. You can download the database and use the local client and use public trackers to download if the site gets shut down.
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>>60927494
On the other hand, streaming sites are blatantly illegal, and always were.
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>>60927509
I meant the EU thingie.
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>>60927563
Why is everyone so worried about it? The tracker is illegal, and? The Pirate Bay is also considered illegal, yet it has no trouble operating whatsoever. Worst case, you'll have to download torbrowser and use their .onion. (>>60911468)

If you're worried, download it already and bookmark the two URLs.
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No files found? That doesn't even make sense!
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>>60927605
Hmm, if torrent generation is working it could be ghetto solved with a script for the pages where it isn't available.
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>>60927563
>>60927494
Dire how?

The industry is only pushing so hard and not more because they're ultimately at a risk of loosing copyright itself politically to a population of file and image sharing people who ultimately won't care a fuck about keeping the companies' eternal (at least almost eternal with the lolcopyright expiration dates) profits intact when push comes to shove.

Download your copy of the nyaa database, share files.
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I don't think it will ever come to it but, i had the idea of running nyaa in an unknown location only accessible by tor but with reverse proxy's to the tor link, that way even if all the reverse proxy's are seized the only thing it takes to get the site back online is buying a new one. Because of the EU ruling im considering ditching the physical DC but im not sure yet.
Anyway whatever the situation turns out to be, pantsu will not shutdown.
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>>60928105
>pantsu will not shutdown
Considering it's down 90% of the time, most people wouldn't actually notice when it does shut down.
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>>60928105
Well, isn't it like that already? You already have database backups, so even if the central server is seized you can recover quickly.
You could take it a step further and separate the private and public parts of the database, then run the database server over tor. Anyone gets to set up a reverse proxy, only the trusted ones get to have access to the private database.

Here's some pointers on running a hidden service:
https://pastebin.com/GrV3uYh5

You can decrease reliance on reverse proxies even more by using a certificate validated for multiple domains on the tor server and having the reverse proxies forward the streams whole with end to end encryption.
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>>60928664
What i mean is we wouldn't even have to setup the server again, we would just need to get a new reverse proxy and it would take close to 5 minutes to get it up and running again. We are taking into consideration some other ways to stop the site from being taken down but, even if it is we will come back soon after, its close to impossible to shutdown pantsu at this point.
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>>60929111
That's true. But if your servers start getting seized, the domain name might as well, which takes a considerable bit longer. You could have some kind of solution where domain name A (static) is a 302 to domain name B (varies, points to the reverse proxy), then there's nothing illegal on domain A.
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>>60929239
We have 2 domains right now, pantsu.cat and nyoo.moe and i doubt it, thepiratebay has been using the same domain for more than a decade and it hasn't been seized, sure they had quite a bit seized but their main one was never seized. Pantsu is just anime on the other hand, so the studios have little power compared to hollywood.
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>>60929239
>>60929343
Not saying we shouldn't have backup plans, its just very unlikely.
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>>60929357
The backup plan is the shared database, isn't it...?
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>>60929343
The pirate bay got .org seized, or it was under threat of seizure and was changed to .se. They've had a fair bit of trouble though.

.se domains need a court order to seize, so they're safe. .su domains are also very safe, since the responsible country (Soviet Union) doesn't exist anymore. .io has only ever been taken down for hosting botnet c2 and child porn that I know of. .to is sympathetic to file sharing, so they don't care either.
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>Nyaa Torrents will be back online soon!
>nyaatorrents.info
huh? is that legit?
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>>60929477
Pretty sure some ad company got the domain, so it's not legit.
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>>60929424
A backup plan in case of server and domain raids, the databases are already backed up and the public ones are available already.
>>60929442
It wasn't seized, it was under threat however but it never got seized, keep in mind it was against major anti-piracy company's not anime studios like we are up against, there is a major difference in terms of "power" each have. We might get more domains just in case.
>>60929477
Unlikely, from looking up the domain's whois and from information some have told me it seems the domain havs been taken over by a supposed ad company and is not to be trusted, i could be wrong however but the WHOIS is pretty clear.
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>>60929518
>>60929558
It's weird that they namedrop the cartel site and pantsu. Someone trying to gather data or spread malware wouldn't advertise legitimate alternatives while they get their site ready.
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>>60929612
True, so there might be some things behind whats happening, but im not sure, i have tried to contact the email on whois to see if something comes up or if they even reply.
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>>60929558
The anti-piracy companies paved the road for it, anime studios have a much easier time now. It wasn't even illegal to run a bittorrent tracker/index back in 2008. Now it's illegal, so getting a domain name taken down is in theory as easy as sending an email. Some DNS registrars don't care about abuse and require more strongly worded emails, but due to the EU ruling it's technically illegal.
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>>60929558
> A backup plan in case of server and domain raids
Good to know.
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>>60929612
>Someone trying to gather data or spread malware wouldn't advertise legitimate alternatives while they get their site ready.
Why not? It makes it less suspicious if they mention legit sites.
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>>60929778
Why would potential victims regularly check back on their honeypot until it's up and running if they already have one working site and pantsu? And indeed, why would miscreants set up a temporary placeholder site at all? You just want to get as many people as you can before your site gets taken down.
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>>60929893
The brand name of course. There are many normalfags who would just jump back to the old nyaa if given the chance. Making it seem as legit as possible will attract more people, especially since we already know .eu is fake.
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>>60929994
Could be, if their type of attack needs more time to set up, or, more likely, they want to build up expectations to maximise traffic during the (predictably short) window of opportunity between the moment they go live and the moment they get taken down. Speaks of a different kind of attacker that is less opportunistic and more dedicated.
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Why are you all worried about the EU ruling NOW of all times? You all knew about it when the original nyaa shut down for that exact reason. Besides, it's only for sites hosted on EU domains, so chill the fuck out
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>>60930151
Its for sites hosted in the EU, not on EU domains.
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>>60929994
>we already know .eu is fake
Pls elaborate. Wasn't it just a mirror of .se with the same owner?
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>>60930279
>.si is hosted in Slovenia
Hahaha it's over for them
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>>60930331
It tells you to download malware
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>>60930151
>when the original nyaa shut down for that exact reason
Now it seems like Nyaa had some sort of foresight or insider knowledge about this new ruling. The first one definitely didn't affect him, but he decided to bail out.
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>>60930279
Can't you host it in the US? Or is it illegal to operate a tracker there too?
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>>60930378
If he had the kind of money Daiz said he had, it wouldn't surprise me
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>>60930398
That would require us to follow DMCA takedown notices, not something we are willing to do.
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>>60930455
Does DMCA takedowns apply for magnet links too? In any case, you could use USA hosting and foreign hosting. Respect the DMCA notice, then replace the DMCA'd site with a 301 to nyaa.mx or nyaa,ch.
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>>60930484
As we all know from KAT, following DMCA takedowns doesn't get you anywhere, and what would be the point of following DMCA notices if it means we would have to remove a ton of the content? DMCA takedowns apply to anything, even if you are in the right, if your site gets a DMCA takedown even if theres nothing wrong with it you have to remove the content and file a counter-dmca and wait 10 days before putting the content back up.
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>>60930331
It was a very long time ago. Now someone else is trying to get you to dl malware off it.
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i currently have a pull request open for better looking flags, but i need one for multiple languages (as you cannot currently choose multiple individual languages). if someone would like to design one, here is a template:
https://github.com/flaghunters/Extra-Flags-for-4chan/blob/master/flags/empty.png
doesn't have to be great, just represent that multiple languages are on the torrent
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>>60930564
Oh okay.
No, you wouldn't remove it, just move it to another slower but legally better server.
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>>60930792
Just have no flag for multiple languages. Also I hope you're using this. >>60924026
>>60911480
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>>60930868
https://github.com/NyaaPantsu/nyaa/pull/1015/commits/e3fde322af4102e4f3187053bbb3e326786d252c
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>>60930793
There wouldn't exactly be a point in that, we would be prosecuted either way, its better to just keep it simple like it is now.
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>>60930792
Is this good?
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>>60930951
Ah fuck I forgot the picture.
4chan doesn't allow the small flag images to be posted, it just gives connection error.
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>>60930965
Somewhat better version
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>>60931019
yeah, i like this better. this will do for now, thank you
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>>60931038
https://s.4cdn.org/image/country/xx.gif
use this one for unknown/unspecified language
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>>60931114
oh perfect
i was looking for that, thanks anon
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>>60930877
Doing god's work brother.
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>>60930877
You forgot to change the audio id from kawaii to kimochi
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>>60931122
Fix this shit on mobile pls
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>>60932021
>phoneposting retard
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>>60931122
Your category images are unoptimized.
>crop away the 1px border
>remove the gradient effect
>remove the text
>merge into css sprite
>put text in separate part of sprite
>use css gradient for gradient effect
Will compress much better and save on requests. You can save even more by integrating logo.png logo_s.png and sukebei_logo.png as well.
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>>60932663
Anon who made the NyaaPantsu logo have been going to remake them anyway. Is he still with us? Any news on this?
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>>60932663
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>>60933624
I'm not suggesting you use .jpg compression on the images, just that you use a png sprite instead of individual images.
>>
Don't have a github account, but would it be possible to minify and merge the .css and .js files?
>>
You're exposing user IPs to cdn.jsdelivr.net and cloudflare via "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/simplemde/latest/simplemde.min.css".
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>>60927245
I believe so.
>>60927079
Probably the first time it's ever worked properly lol.
>>60927605
Metainfo_scraper probably isn't running properly.
>>60929477
I wouldn't visit that site at all.
Tracking/ad company bought it.
>>60933912
Will fix.
>>60933843
Yes. I'm going to make a makefile for exactly that soon.
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>>60934978
>I believe so.
Believe what?

The pngquant was a bad idea, the files got a worsened quality. optipng produces better results for the most part.

You should minify the html files too, very big files (100kb+) that aren't getting cached.

Integrating base64 images in css is a bad idea, better to put them all in a sprite.

/public/css/theme_g_anon/ images should be in /public/img

Category images should be integrated in one sprite, or are they being replaced soon anyway?
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Description images aren't proxied, someone could use them to grab IPs.
For example https://pantsu.cat/view/944438 makes a request to https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCcQciyUAAA3DFg.jpg:large
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Why do so many torrents report 2107 downloads?
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>>60935467
A certain group of 2107 people really like the same anime.
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>>60933912
BOTNET
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Is the rss still not fixed? It's not working correctly for me in rutorrent.
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>>60937436
soon anon.
>>60935117
You should be able to search using both ways.
No sure about the category icons but yeah we do need to optimize the resources better.
>>60935158
We could just force everyone to upload images at doko.moe.
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>>60937458
When are you going to fix duplicate comments. But more importantly, when are you going to fix duplicate torrents.
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>>60937458
>We could just force everyone to upload images at doko.moe.
This wouldn't be good though. It would force uploaders to go through an extra step if they already have the image uploaded elsewhere. Can't you just feed requests through your own proxies?
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Pantsu is now using geodns so you should connect to the closest available server now.
Japan > Japan server
Russia > Russia server
Sweden > Sweden server
Latvia > Latvia server
Ukraine > Ukraine server
Hong Kong > Hong Kong server
Europe > Sweden/Latvia/Russia/Ukraine servers
Asia > Russia/Hong Kong/Japan servers
Anywhere else > Closest available
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>>60939775
>multiple EU server
>Russia
>JAPAN
What the fuck are you doing?
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>>60939796
I don't see how thats bad? Its supposed to be as close to the users as possible and to distribute the load between lots of servers.
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>>60939834
EU and Japan will shut you down and Russia steals your info
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>>60939853
They can't really steal the info from the servers since we don't even log the ip's, and even if they were logged you shouldn't think your ip is private information anyway. Eu and Japan can shutdown the servers, but i don't see the problem since we can just start a new one up in 1-2 minutes.
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>pantsu.cat global rank: 4910 japan rank 200
>nyaa.si global rank: 4093 japan rank 209
RIP
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>>60939883
see >>60935158 and >>60933912
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>>60939902
see >>60934978
We will most likely use an image proxy with our servers to fix the image issue.
>>
Thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7IIzAaEMGA
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>>60939891
>top 5000 globally
>RIP
Yeah the cartel shilling machine did a better job than the grassroots movement but Pantsu is by no means in a bad position. The only metric I'm really interested in is where 4chan goes, and that's not measured by Alexa.
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>>60940392
>where 4chan goes
nyaa.si.
pantsu has been going down in ranking in the US.
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>>60939176
Please respond. Is this being worked on? The duplicate torrents especially is annoying.
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>>60940490
>implying people on 4chan use the alexa addon
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Dates are still fucked by the way.
>>
502 Bad Gateway


Sasuga /g/
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>>60940499
>>60939176
Next update.
Need to actually take the site down to fix it.
>>60940392
We plan on keeping this going long anyway.
Will be especially useful if anidex or nyaa.si goes down.
>>60940544
Yeah need to fix that.
>>60940591
werks for me.
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>>60940597
>Need to actually take the site down to fix it.

IT'S OVER
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>>60940490
>nyaa.si.
I use this IF i can't find something that isn't on pantsu, anidex, or tokyotosho like that latest fakku book release.
inb4
>piracy is bad
i'd import the damn physical book if it weren't for the insane shipping fees and landing me jail time for masturbating to drawings.
>>
>>60940392
I've seen people telling people to go to nyaa.si on here, but they tend to get told to use pantsu instead, where they usually reply with "Pantsu is down though"
Then someone tells them that it's not and it tends to end there
Seen this about 3 times in the past week in different threads.
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>>60940597
lil problems with the comments
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Doesn't look like geodns is working properly. Still get pointed towards the fucking Hong Kong reverse proxy.

Just gonna use the cartels.
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>>60941661
Do all comments have this problem, or only the old ones?
If all of them do, then you can add this CSS rule:

div.torrent-info-box.comment-box:nth-child(4n),div.torrent-info-box.comment-box:nth-child(4n+1),div.torrent-info-box.comment-box:nth-child(4n+2){display:none;}
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>>60942569
Inb4 pantsu pastes that into the stylesheet instead of fixing the DB.
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>>60942632
Then he has to write every new comment 4 times
>inb4 that happens too
You could use JS to hide repeat comments, but that requires JS.
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Is search by file size added yet?
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>>60943175
Should be added in next update.
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>>60943455
Man it looks ugly. I hope you have someway to hide that shit. I also hate how the new header is stretched out.
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>>60943455
For proper AniDB integration you need to search with individual byte precision. Or can you do something like "Between 55220388 and 55220388 bytes large"?
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>>60943455
Neat. Relative date search sounds like a horrible idea though.
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New header will make alt languages work better. Current one hides some buttons in languages where the translations are too long.
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>>60943710
Why not just ditch all translations?
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>>60943710
Hide the refined search under an advanced search button or something please.
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>>60940597
>>60943455
Speaking of search, is this known and being worked on?

Using "-" to exclude words from searches works unreliably. At a glance, it looks like certain characters around the word cause the match to fail.

"-1080" excludes SallySubs' "1080p" but not Tsundere's "1920x1080". "-BD" excludes "[BD 1080p" but not "NekoBDMV".
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>>60943455
Why is the header stretched? That was one thing that was right and didn't need any change or tweaking, why did you change it? It's ugly as fuck and the eyes have to travel a much longer distance
Please put it back, horrible. Nyaazi's header is already very shit because of this, but having that on my pantsu would be a catastrophe.
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>cat rank in Japan:200
>si rank in Japan: 209
fug
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>>60944207
I think so too but I think the guy you're replying to has posted this in response >>60943710
To the no trip dev, get a trip faggot.
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>>60944350
I was going to reply to this in moon but the system thinks it's spam -- what the fuck happened to 4chan?
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>>60944443
Try replying in romanji.
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>>60944460
I'm sure that would work, but that's no fun.
>shimatta, makesoudesune~
Is what I tried to type but it wouldn't let me ;_;

By the way, how did that one guy make his own theme for Pantsu -- did he use Stylish? I want Pantsu to look like a plain text list of links as if it were the 90s again.
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>>60944443
え、ウソ!ほんとうに何やってんの、このクソ和人め。
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>>60944571
>知人
知人のいまは?私はバカだから
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>>60944601
いやいや、私は言ったのは「ちじん」じゃなくて「わじん」だ。たった今、「日本人をなんか差別的に言おう」と考えて思いついた言葉。

でもさ、りかいちゃんを使っていないのはほんとにすごい。偉いね、名無しくん。
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>>60943506
>>60943522
>>60944353
Blame kipukun, I only posted his screen. I find it very ugly too, the same refine search is used on nyaa.cx.
Spaghetti proposed pic related, don't know if better or not.

>>60943522
It's fucking retarded yes. It should be with date start and date end.

Search by username, id and hash would be useful too. All those options could be added in an advanced search hidden bar.
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>>60943522
>>60944852
Why? It doesn't impact performance. Just make it silently interprete 2017-06-15 as 2 days ago and not 20.17 million days ago
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>>60944756
wwww ありがとうSENPAI
>知
>和
自殺します
いや、今、見分かれます。多分。
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>>60944852
Yes, it needs to be hidden in advanced search cause most people won't need to use it most of the time and it's ugly as fuck.
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>>60944852
It is better, yes.
Most things should better be hidden in advance search, though.
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>>60943710
It's horrible to have, find some way to have both working fine but something this wide with text spaced out that much hurts the eye a lot
eye comfort is really important for websites
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why does it instantly stop loading on Firefox
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Sukebei dates are fucked.
All torrents show 17 June.
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>>60946814
Works fine for me. Maybe you have an old version of FF or are in a country that blocks it?
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>>60947049
>Maybe you have an old version of FF
Probably. I stopped updating it when updates brought way more issues and the version 42 never had any issues up until now.
>in a country that blocks it
I'd imagine it isn't blocked in the US
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>>60947070
Maybe your ISP blocked it then? I don't know people in the US having issues with it so far.
Maybe try another browser before updating Firefox.
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>>60947130
Works on chrome.
Oddly enough, status.pantsu.cat works perfectly fine, but when trying to load nyaa or sukebei, it just stops loading after a second.
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>>60946814
>>60947070
It's a known TLS glitch. Upgrading firefox is the only workaround that I am aware of.
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>>60940597
do it on dev first please
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Hi, PantsuDev.
Why the search results of "abc 123" and "abc-123" are different?

Could you fix it? Thank you!!
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the advanced search options are just a prototype, and they are not done yet. they'll need some styling and moving around to look good
the new header is stretched out because this allows it to breathe. if there is screen space, it should be utilized (though i may increase the margins on the left and right, since looking at it now it seems *too* far)
the advanced search will be toggleable, dont worry. it won't be shoved in your face if you dont want it
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>>60947548
>Why the search results of "abc 123" and "abc-123" are different?
Why would it return the same result, anon?
It's like searching "k-on" and "k on" and expect the same result.
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>>60947554
What did you plan for the advanced search options beside file size and date?
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>>60947694
search by user, since it's already implemented for the user torrent table
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>[22:49] (@kipukun) im not going to be working on it today, have some stuff to do
>[22:49] (@kipukun) will be doing it tomorrow though <:3

IT'S OVER
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>>60947637
But...would it be strange if you search "k on" and find no results related to "k-on"?
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>>60947902
no?
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>>60947548
abc 123 searches for torrents with the word "abc" and the word "123"
abc-123 searches for torrents with the word "abc-123"
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>>60910223
Isn't this supposed to be discussion for Nyaa Replacements instead of only one site?

It was all good and well until we got some random aussie fag open up a site and derail the threads.
Not that i hate NyaaPantsu (bad taste in naming, Nazi Nyaa or nyaa.si is better in naming) but this is getting pointless.
We are reviving some weeb ass project just because a retard from /g/ made it? Do i need to remind you almost everything that 4chan created resulted in unfinished shit?
Why don't we move on and actually discuss replacements instead of endlessly sucking Pantsu's dick even though the site is 80% of the time is 404.
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>>60948720
This shitposting is the best. I love you.
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>>60948720
Why "Mega no Milk at all"?
Why "not Mega Milk at all"?
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New thread. >>60949191
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