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/nrg/ - Nyaa Replacements General

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Nyanko Edition.

This thread is for the discussion of the possible replacements for Nyaa.se

News
>Thanks to the new Uk streaming laws nyaa is taken down by his founder. No database was left.
>Some anons in the last thread actually believed that you could put a bitcoin miner inside a .mkv or a magnet. Everyone went nuts. It was confirmed that it was just a stupid bait.

Sources
>https://nyaa.pantsu.cat (db is up to date with nyaa)
>https://sukebei.pantsu.cat (db is from 11-10-16)
>https://nyaarchive.moe (hosted on a russian website,the db is most updated one and it has descriptions)

Local Client
>An anon made a local client in case the online sources are down: https://yanju.moe/nyanner/0.5-Nyanner.zip
>In order to use it you have the download these files and select them when you first run the program
>sqlite3: https://mega.nz/#!kloQmQSS!kRXUjT2i4Lqwmdf3IhAhzkkN2MoS-WL9fMpkjOMegcQ
>.txt: https://mega.nz/#!RpZkCDKC!-rjgVDLrClPrLdugtvyfFLrS91TXhz87ZYZR063yBF4
>Source Code: https://yanju.moe/nyanner/0.5-Nyanner-src.zip

FAQ
>https://pastebin.com/Gq9MrJN5

Development and discussion channel
>https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa
>#nyaapantsu on Rizon
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>>60243599
local client files on IPFS
http://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmbY4Ws1iNkCU7RN9
UefTpqUfKEex479gSnNpx4SD9tpFV
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>>60243403
How many nodes does your client say is connected to? it should be written somewhere on the bottom, keep an eye on that number.

First before adding this torrent, delete the old one, if you've already downloaded some files then right click delete and remove torrent (not remove data). Add this:
http://torrasave.top/torrent/B91E1236D6A5C22907388FED3704050ED2F7B841.torrent

Recheck and start. Let me know if the number of nodes increases. I'm going away for a bit though, laters.
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>>60243599
>https://sukebei.pantsu.cat (db is from 11-10-16)

It's supposed to be up to date though >>60241597
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So far so good, pubsub working for detecting new releases, needs a bit of work on the file uploading area, but it's coming along nicely.
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450GB hentai collection: https://volafile.org/r/bkwwhj08

Downthemall: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downthemall/
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https://www.acgnx.se/
SFW Nyaa only because can't host porn in China.

https://animetosho.org/test/
Up to date sukebei without JAV going back to 2017-02-14 only.
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http://66.11.126.121/
nyaarchive.moe databases
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>>60243599
>Thanks to the new Uk streaming laws nyaa is taken down by his founder.
Was it ever confirmed though? Last I saw a screenshot of nyaa freaking out in IRC over Swefilmer case which is detailed here:
https://torrentfreak.com/swefilmer-piracy-trial-ends-operators-face-years-in-jail-170428/
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are daiz and the meme cartel already starting a scare campaign against the archive and magnet sites.

only a matter of time before they make their own site and everyone gravitates towards it i guess.
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>>60244034
Don't worry anon we're gonna scrape their site and all fansub websites anyway.
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>>60244034
The cartelfags shouldn't have any say in a new platform as they've proven to be a bunch of incompetent idiots.
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https://ustr.gov/issue-areas/intellectual-property/special-301/2017-special-301-review
List of potential candidates for the hosting country
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just get on AB faggots
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>>60244294
>muh sekkrit club
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>>60244294
They removed their application page that said "check back later", which I can only assume means they will never have applications again.
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I'm not a gofag so I wouldn't know, but reading your code at
>https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa/blob/master/router/rssHandler.go
it seems you have some hardcoded url values pointing to your site. Haven't checked the rest. Shouldn't it take the base url somewhere in the config, or current path ?
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>>60243599
>Nyanko Edition.
Rou is best Nyanko!
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>>60244330
>somewhere in the config, or current path
It wouldn't even be needed with relative paths
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>>60244312
You need to get an invite.
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>>60244373
I don't have friends.
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>>60244294
Private trackers are against the base principle of file sharing by definition. Fuck them and fuck you.
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>>60244390
join other trackers and earn it then. it's worth it :^)
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Friendly reminder to the /a/ friends, check out our other threads while you're here. We are in need of new users rather badly.
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>>60244462
We know you are just /v/ shopping center and helpdesk nowadays /g/.
Fuck you

t. /a/ :3
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>>60244462
but i'm a dumdum.
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>>60244484
Well if we had some posters who haven't been here for damn near a decade making threads and asking questions maybe the quality of discussion would actually go up. Some of the best technical discussion these days shows up in threads with OPs that read "HAHAHAHAH RYZEN HAHHAHAHA". People with something interesting to say will read your idiocy and hopefully be so triggered that they just have to respond.
>>60244495
I really don't care. Go ask a question and become less dumb.

Friendly reminder that the "glory days" of most boards were back when we were infested with 15 year olds spamming desu and ORLY owls.
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>>60244294
I am, once I get enough shit off it I'm spreading it.
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>>60243844
This service seems an awful slow, getting ~3mbit/s. Should throw a torrent out for this
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I'm as casual as it gets when it comes to anime. I get excited for and watch dragon ball super every saturday night.
Enlighten me as to why horriblesubs isn't enough please.
Any time I want to watch a show I just go there and they have it, like last night I downloaded the first episode of re:zero and they had it and it was seeded well.
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>>60244605
Because you're in /g/. Nothing less than original-rips with 4mbit/s flac is satisfactory.
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>>60244605
HS is enough if you're just a casual watcher and won't notice the mistakes. HS nowadays is the only option for a lot of shows regardless since fansubbing is dying/dead.
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>>60244605
HS releases are ripped off CR and have really low bitrate, if you're okay with your anime looking like shit, go right ahead.
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>>60244634
If the nigga cared about quality he'd just wait for BD releases. He clearly does not.
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>>60244634
HS 720p rips are fine. Grab some others group rip and compare.
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>>60244605
>Enlighten me as to why horriblesubs isn't enough please.

8-bit anime has terrible color banding
<--------

no subs for OP/ED

audio is probably 44khz AAC shit
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>>60244528
>Friendly reminder that the "glory days" of most boards were back when we were infested with 15 year olds spamming desu and ORLY owls.
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>>60244654
what groups would you recommend?
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>>60244634
I simply was not aware that there was higher quality anime. I thought the only source was TV in japan which I don't imagine is very high quality. Where are these sources with flac audio coming from?
>>60244658
I know it doesn't look perfect but where the fuck do people get higher quality shit from unless you wait for a blu-ray or something
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>>60244658
>8-bit anime has terrible color banding
Nice meme. Let me remind you that 99% users have 8 bit monitor. Go away kukchikirukia fag.
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>>60244671
Any will do. Sort by seeds and try first most popular after HS.
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>>60244673
>unless you wait for a blu-ray or something

if the /a/ threads are good, it's worth to watch HS just to fit in and then download the BDs

otherwise if the anime is old and the BD is out, I get those.

but I would never reccomend to "just live with HS" to anyone
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>>60243792
Excite.
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>>60243844
Make a bloody torrent, this will take like half a year of constant download
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>>60244678
>Let me remind you that 99% users have 8 bit monitor.

that has nothing to do with it.
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>>60243792
what is this?
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>>60244634
Who has the best releases then?
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>>60244732
I don't know, I download BDrips
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>>60244703
I see. Once again, am casual and so I don't participate in /a/ outside of the dragon ball threads.
So, as it stands, there is no publically accessible source for blu-ray rips of anime and that is what this thread is trying to remedy?
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>>60244634
HS 1080p Bitrate is better than 720p TV releases.
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>>60244747
>So, as it stands, there is no publically accessible source for blu-ray rips of anime and that is what this thread is trying to remedy?

there are some like DameDesuYo does BDs and put them up for XDCC

but there is no (more) a central place to collect all the BDs with fansubs in a single place for torrents.
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>>60244605
>Why horriblesubs isn't enough
On not-so-rare occasions, you will run into these.
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>>60244658
>>60244722
Nigga every sub group uses 8-bit sources for their rips anyway.
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>>60244462
I have been but I feel lost a lot but I feel I should try and learn at least some basic shit
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>>60244774
that is better than a correct translation though
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>>60244658
>No subs for OP/ED

This is the biggest crime of all
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>>60244774
well you usually thank god for the food and shes a demon so...
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>>60243844
Jdownloader updated and works with it now
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>>60244605
>I'm as casual as it gets when it comes to anime
I see that. Well, besides anime exist plenty of other stuff that was lost when nyaa went *puff* and disappeared without notice:

>anime soundtracks
>anime songs
>light novels
>visual novels
>manga
>jrpgs
>galge
>eroge

Besides, horrible sups is web rips of western media services, there're anime series that don't get licensed on these sites and cannot be found on horriblesubs, also BD releases are the same, horriblesubs doesn't release BD/DVD-related stuff.
I recommend you lurk more on >>>/jp/ and >>>/a/ to better understand.
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>>60244659
The orly owl is so cute. They should make a comeback.
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>>60244774
I rarely watch at subs anyway. By the way other honorable sub groups often make absolutely retarded mistakes in their translations too.
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>>60244049
So is this site going to effectively just act as a backup for whatever site becomes the main site like nyaa was?
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How do I make a mirror of a website?
I want to be on the front lines when the next big one goes down
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>>60244858
just right click and press copy
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>>60244867
Fuck off I need serious answer you faggot.
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>>60244858
>>60244895
HTTrack would propably be your best bet
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>>60244858
wget, or make a script in any language to scrape relevant information and insert in your own database
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>>60244605
If you want to see who subbed an anime and the source check out anidb.
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>>60244801
Go to >>60242175
and I will personally answer anything so you can join the other discussions. If you want a computer, like headphones, keyboards, are interested in programming, etc we have a thread for you!
>>60244831
Thank you. I'm going to go try and find a high quality version of re:zero episode 1b and compare it to the one I downloaded last night. I like the girl in episode one, she's really cute, so I'm going to watch more episodes anyway.
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>>60244916
Why recreate the wheel when you have ready tools like >>60244909 for the job?
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>>60244462
>check out our other threads while you're here.
Did that, they're shit
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>>60244858
You need to create a framework and then make scripts to regularly check if new stuff is released, you can browse the html structure of the target website and search for ids for example, then use them as complement to your framework.
Some sites don't use ids but, most of them use ids for making the site webdevs' lives easier.
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>>60244605
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>>60243792
So subscribers have to be running at the moment of publishing to find it out or can they run at a later time and get all the publications since the last time they were running?
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>>60244909
I tried httrack on the pantsu nyaa but it can't get past page 10 and the search does not work. I'm not home right now but I'll post my command when I get back later, probably in a future /nrg/
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>>60244944
>I like the girl in episode one
she's a sweet girl, after the anime you should read the light novel, I bet you'll like it.
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>>60244952
Because it's fun, you might learn something new and besides, we are mostly a bunch of neets that waste our time on a chinese cartoon image board, so don't tell me your time is oh so precious.
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>>60244858
Nutch, Scrapy, Heritrix.

Harder to use but a lot more poweful than wget, httrack and so on.
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>>60244858
Are you looking to simply mirror the whole site or to scrape the data in said site to browse some other way?

For the first, httrack will simply grab all the HTML, of course you'll have to take care of redundancy and search will not work.

I think the easiest way would be to scrap the data, save to a database with the same structure as the one used by pantsu and then run your own pantsuit locally with that database.

That will also use less disk since you are not storing the whole HTML over and over.
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>>60244034
why would they? someone recovered their website and even released the code online, they didn't have to lift a finger, they're probably already working on their own customization of pantsu's project.
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>>60245225
>>why would they?

Control.
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>>60244944
Emilia A SHIT
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>>60245218
I'm thinking of scraping some boorus too, I think one recently did and resurrected but they removed all NSFW pics.

I'll pull the images, store them, add a json meta file for the tags and some web interface to load them, then add to ipfs or something
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Pantsu admin, will you make a pr for rutorrent to change the nyaa search functionality with nyaapantsu?
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>>60245284
>>I'm thinking of scraping some boorus too
iirc someone already wrote good scrapers for those.
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>>60245020
See >>60245131 if you want to take the plunge.

OTOH thats about what you need to more generally mirror pages.
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A night mode theme was just merged on Github, it probably will be available on nyaa.pantsu.cat as soon as PantsuDev wakes up.
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>>60244206
The best hosting country is i2p.
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>>60244294
>private db
Same thing as nyaa, kat and whatcd will happen again.
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>>60243668
>view.sqlite3
>397 mb
scary
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>>60245315
Neat.
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>>60245284
>>60245304
The Hydrus community has tag scrapers and Hydrus itself can basically do booru.
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>>60245304
Oh nice, I'll look for those then.
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>>60244703
This, if you're watching while it's still on air you kinda have to go with HS. Anything older you always pick BD's.
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>>60245315
looking really good
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>>60245315
Wow, that looks really really nice. Great taste in colors and fonts.
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>>60245360
See >>60245357

Maybe you can save the image material & comments, but what is there is already much of the essence. Tags & usable client.
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>>60245315
ETA on when we can start adding new shit to the DB?
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nyaarchive is kinda laggy today especially sukebei, I guess all the scrapers are raping the bandwidth.
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>>60245434
>I guess all the scrapers are raping the bandwidth.

what the fuck

the sqlite is out in the open, why scrape a website

fuck
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So where is everyone uploading while there's no upload functionality in nyaa pantsu yet?

I can easily find stuff for HS, but there's some people who do hvec encodings and such.
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>>60245452
check irc
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>>60244997
>[INAUDIBLE]
lel
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>>60245451
maybe they missed it, idk.
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>>60245452
Apparently by the GitHub commits uploading is pretty much done, it's just a matter of putting the records on the database.

I guess they're waiting until they migrate to a better DBMS though, sqlite just isn't cutting it.
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>>60245451
or it could be people are finding about it only today, probably the usual nyaa userbase is swarming nyaarchive and pantsu right now.
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Is it possible to find xdelta patches for the sqlite DB? if I can, I'd rather avoid redownloading 300+ MB after every DB update. Or better, by any chance did anyone make a DB updater? maybe I missed the thread.
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>>60244206
How about just using http://www.cyberbunker.com
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>>60245505
What DB do they want to use?
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>>60243844
Please make a torrent.
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>>60245559
I think Postgres, not sure if PantsuDev will do it though.

https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa/issues/43
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>>60244034
Wherever HS goes it what will become the replacement.
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>>60245547
Look into https://sqlite.org/sqldiff.html

It would require someone to make the deltas though.
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Wait, there isn't a private tracker site just for anime? I'm really shocked. I don't even watch anime but I'd assume there's enough weebs where this would be desirable.
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Is there a nyaa replacement with JAV and gravure? I don't give a fuck about Chinese cartoons, I just want to beat my dick to Japanese porn and big tittied Japanese girls rolling around the bed in bikinis.
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Getting 502 always both on nyaa and sukebei now.
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>>60245625
There are. Always been there. But private trackers are by no means a replacement for public ones.
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>>60245626
Javjunkies. Wait for the sukebei replacement.
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>>60245595
Might work.

I'd go with Spark and Cassandra for infinite power, but arguably /g/ is a bit averse to the JVM... still, they probably could do everything. Ever.
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animetosho sukebei db merge when?
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>>60245614
I didn't know there was a delta generator dedicated to sqlite, very nice.
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Will pantsu become more stable later on or will we have to deal with 502 bullshit all the time?
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>>60245608
HS doesn't "go" anywhere. Horriblesubs.info still exists just fine, and anyone can host those/
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>>60245656
I've never understood what's the thing with NoSQL. Like, sure, there are probably things you can't store on normal DBs, but why use it if the data can be stored on normal ones?

>>60245679
Me neither, however I wonder how efficient it is when run on a 300 MB database... Probably not much.
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>>60245642
What's the best private tracker for anime then?
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>>60245701
Private trackers aren't good
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>>60245701
AB
Also BBT (used to be semi-private, now full private)
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>>60245393
>fonts
Those are just some random default, in this it's Arial I think.
(As rendered by Freetype 2.7 on Linux)

>>60245547
>avoid redownloading 300+ MB
do you live in Africa?

To answer your question: If you grab it one more time you'll get v6 which is very likely going to be fine for a long time (aka until a schema change is needed anyway)
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>>60245727
could you not get in?
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>>60245684
>Will pantsu become more stable later on or will we have to deal with 502 bullshit all the time?

Sorry I'm hosting at home on my raspberry pi :-(
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>>60244528
>Friendly reminder that the "glory days" of most boards were back when we were infested with 15 year olds spamming desu and ORLY owls
How is that any different than today being infested with 15 year olds spamming cuck and pepes?
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>>60245727
Why not?

>use public tracker
>try to download old Lupin III movie from the 80s
>no seeds because who cares lol

>use private tracker
>try to download Lupin III movie from 80s
>get seeds immediately because that will increase a user's seed/leech ratio
>everyone wins
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>>60245557
>Netherlands
>EU
no
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>>60245759
>everyone
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so when is this useless trash going to be taken down and we are getting a real Nyaa replacement instead of a shitty mirror for old dead stuff?

I already have AB for old shit
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>>60245557
kek is this legit or honeypot? looks dank.
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>>60245693
>I've never understood what's the thing with NoSQL. Like, sure, there are probably things you can't store on normal DBs, but why use it if the data can be stored on normal ones?
Because it enables you to scale easily.

> Cassandra
> Some of the largest production deployments include Apple's, with over 75,000 nodes storing over 10 PB of data, Netflix (2,500 nodes, 420 TB, over 1 trillion requests per day), Chinese search engine Easou (270 nodes, 300 TB, over 800 million requests per day), and eBay (over 100 nodes, 250 TB).

You can literally just throw more storage or RAM+CPU or whatever as a box into your cluster if you run low, and it will adapt.

You can't really nearly do that with SQL or anything like it. And then you'll also have your queries create load on single machines very easily - load that that you can't distribute for shit.

Basically, SQL & friends goes pretty far (arguably enough for nyaa), but coding against it requires more hacks even early on and later you have more trouble setting up how exactly SQL should replicate to where, where the backups run, where all the caches are... yadda yadda.

Plus it generally wasn't so close to any programming language, everything is a bit of a foreign system. Maybe your Python or Java has a concept of a file as a binary stream, but throw too many BLOBS into some SQL databases and they keel over and the IT guy comes to choke you.
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>>60245733
Does AB has a sukebei like side as well or it's anime only?
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>>60243599
How is a chink cartoon website technology?

>Thanks to the new Uk streaming laws nyaa is taken down by his founder. No database was left.
Good.
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>>60245777
One day you're going to want to watch something other than flavor of the month. And when that time passes by, you'll be able to fulfill that dream on a private tracker site.
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>>60245858
>you'll be able to
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>>60245852
>how is a website technology
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>>60244997
That is really wrong on crunchy roll subs.

Remove honorifics, they never used them
2nd square is > rub a dub thanks for the grub
3rd > super duper tasty, yuii-chan

And try to fit some memes in every phrase too.
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>>60245852
>web development isn't technology
Go back to your consumer goods generals.
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>>60245833
2D only.
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>>60245858
You are not special anon.
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>>60245882
It's shit then ok.
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>>60245813
Interesting. One would think that modern DBMS should scale evenly with more devices/cores, at least where there are so much money and experience on the subject.
Is there any secret on NoSQLs that makes them so much better on scaling? I'm really stupid on this topic.

>>60245852
>How is a chink cartoon website technology?
You could say the same about 4chan itself.
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>Upload
Is this going to be functional, or what?
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>>60245910
>>60245505
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>>60245904
>You could say the same about 4chan itself.
I don't see a talk about 4chan itself on /g/, or at least a dedicated thread for that.
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>>60245869
Yes you will? I don't know what you're getting at. Have you never used a private tracker?

>>60245885
That's the point. At some point, anyone and everyone will want to watch something that's not currently being seeded on public trackers. Private trackers solve this because a good portion of users will have their copy of Obscure Anime #20183 on standby for that time when someone actually wants it.
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Is there any speculation on how much nyaa got paid to shut down?
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This may sound dumb, but can we have Ren-chon as a mascot just for the anime site, and have a hentaifu for the fap site ? I find it weird to see Ren-chon on the fap site if i am being honest with you pham...and i would love to see someone like pic related greet me when i'm about to get nasty

Maybe make a hentaifu poll and see who wins and make her the fap mascot? Just throwing it out there
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>>60245938
three fiddy
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>>60245929
I repeat. You are not special anon.
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>>60245929
If private trackers didn't take away all the seeders because of MUH RATIO then obscure shit will actually be seeded on public trackers instead. Private trackers just divide up the cluster but refuse to share.
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>>60245939
Pregnant sequel when?
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>>60245925
There are a few sometimes. Mostly about:
>fuck when will chinkmoot allow vp9 on this website *autistic screeching*
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>>60245975
that would be perfection, but knowing the japs it will probably be NTR...i would be more than happy if it stuck to the same formula as Ep. 1, just more scenarios. Ep 1 was perfect
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>>60245852
0.02 cr bucks were added to your account.
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>>60245958
Uh, okay. I'm not special.

>>60245972
>If private trackers didn't take away all the seeders because of MUH RATIO then obscure shit will actually be seeded on public trackers instead.
Not my experience (for the most part). 90% of the time, private trackers solved this conundrum whereas public trackers gave me zero seeders with a projected completion time of 18 months for a 300mb file.
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>>60245939
This, please.
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>>60246009
>solved this conundrum
By creating the problem?
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>>60245929
>Private trackers solve this because a good portion of users will have their copy of Obscure Anime #20183 on standby for that time when someone actually wants it.

What makes you think that?
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>>60246027
>by creating the problem
>the problem is a system solving it and not the fact that public torrents are greedy fucks that won't seed if nobody immediately wants it in the first place
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>>60246009
Turning a blind eye to the problem is not ok.
>>60245999
It will not. Maybe an episode showing the past from the teacher and thats it.
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>>60246048
The fact that when I go on private trackers, this actually works. I've had times where public trackers would never seed that obscure brazilian ass porn when I needed it. Then I went to my private tracker and there was some cyka blyat seeding it for the easy seed/leach ratio
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>>60246055
>as long as I, and only I, get things, I don't care
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>>60246009
>if private trackers didn't exist, people would be seeding on public trackers, therefore the problem wouldn't exist in the first place
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>>60244732
commie
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>>60246069
>Turning a blind eye to the problem is not ok.
Solves the problem, doesn't turn a blind eye to it. Fact is, at the end of the day, I have my obscure file via a private solution and I still don't have it via the public solution.
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>>60245939
title?
she looks too muscly btw
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>>60246055
Why don't you seed on the public torrents then?
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>>60246055
>>60246100
Are you stupid? The problem is caused by private trackers existing in the first place.
Everything would be seeded on a public trackers IF THERE WERE NO PRIVATE TRACKERS.
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>>60246090
>as long as I, and only I, get things, I don't care
>don't seed
>don't donate even a penny to a private tracker
>don't do anything but leech leech leech
>private trackers are the problem, not me

You sound like Bernie Sanders. He worked at a hippy commune and instead of working, he'd talk and argue to people plowing fields and watering plants. He eventually got kicked out because he was a lazy piece of shit.
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>>60246114
>>Are you stupid? The problem is caused by private trackers existing in the first place.
>Everything would be seeded on a public trackers IF THERE WERE NO PRIVATE TRACKERS.

untrue


t. leech for life
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>>60246083
And how is that related to private tracker being better than a public one?

By that logic, old isohunt was better than any public or private tracker because it had an iso of Yoake no Tsubasa that I couldn't find in any of the private trackers that I was in.
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>>60246107
>Why don't you seed on the public torrents then?
Tragedy of the Commons.

>Are you stupid? The problem is caused by private trackers existing in the first place.
>Everything would be seeded on a public trackers IF THERE WERE NO PRIVATE TRACKERS.
>because we can't force everyone to go public, the goodies just go to the privates
Tragedy of the Commons
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>>60246124
>don't seed
No.
>don't donate even a penny to a private tracker
Huh?
>don't do anything but leech leech leech
No
>private trackers are the problem, not me
You're retarded.
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>>60246100
>>60246124
>>60246129
>solves the problem
>I fuck up public trackers but I get what I want
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>>60246145
>
By that logic, old isohunt was better than any public or private tracker because it had an iso of Yoake no Tsubasa that I couldn't find in any of the private trackers that I was in.
It isn't because of a specific example. It's because, on average, I had more success with private trackers than public trackers. And I'm discounting instances where a private tracker simply doesn't have the torrent of the media I'm looking for. Yes, there are times where the torrent is only available on public trackers, but those were rare and far between the instances of there being an obscure anime being present on both private and public trackers.
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>>60244725
IPFS in action, using the new (and still experimental) pubsub feature.
The player shown can play files directly from the IPFS network.

Speaking of which >>60243792 you think it would be possible to autopin files that are being played up to X GB, therefore creating a local cache which helps spread popular (i.e. played often) files faster?
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>minimal flat design meme
Why not do something cooler?
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>>60246155
>No.
Then you'd be able to use the private trackers just fine.

>Huh?
For people who can't seed, you can always donate or put in time to help improve the private tracker community.

>You're retarded
No u.

>>60246164
>I fuck up public trackers but I get what I want
Private trackers are solutions to public tracker problems. Every single user who uses a private tracker first uses the public trackers and realize how shitty they are.
>inb4 muh conspiracy on how private trackers organized to monopolize torrent content
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is nyaarchive.moe down?
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>>60246124
>>60246129
>let's take all the shit on public trackers but instead of seeding them on public trackers we'll create our own private tracker to only seed to people who we choose
>that will surely fix the problem of seeding on public trackers!
All you private tracker shills are retarded. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, YOU'RE NOT SOLVING IT.
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>>60246218
>click
>loads

no.
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I have never been on a private tracker

I leech on public and never seed

I probably won't change after the nyaa-gate

AMA
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>>60246242
>All you private tracker shills are retarded. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, YOU'RE NOT SOLVING IT.
Why would I ever seed something if nobody feels an obligation to also seed? Because you'll make a mean comment on a /g/ thread? Tragedy of the commons.
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>>60246218
laggy but working.
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>>60246215
>Private trackers are solutions to public tracker problems
>private trackers caused the problem in the first place
>the problem would've never existed if private trackers weren't made

>Every single user who uses a private tracker first uses the public trackers and realize how shitty they are.
>public trackers are shitty because every seeder ran off into a private tracker leaving the public tracker for dead
Good solving there.
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>>60246257
what is your favorite flavor of dildo?
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>>60246262
>Why would I ever seed something if nobody feels an obligation to also seed?
>I will only seed if I'm obliged to

private tracker mentality.
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does ratio master still work on private trackers?
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>>60246275
>>private trackers caused the problem in the first place
Nice conspiracy. Tragedy of the commons created this problem in the first place. It's like saying all the buffalos died out because private corporations fenced them off.
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>>60243599
>Thanks to the new Uk streaming laws nyaa is taken down by his founder.
I thought nyaa was based in Sweden? What does the UK have to do with it?

>Some anons in the last thread actually believed that you could put a bitcoin miner inside a .mkv or a magnet.
How many threads has this been happening for now? Why hasn't anyone corrected them yet?
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>>60246262
>complain about people not seeding on public trackers because they have no obligation
>Why would I ever seed something if nobody feels an obligation to also seed?
>I refuse to seed unless you give me something for it
Complaining about yourself now? Nice hypocrisy.
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>>60246214
As long as it's not bloated, you are welcome to do a pull request
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>>60246296
>private tracker mentality.
Economic incentive. Sorry, that's how the world works. No matter how butthurt you get that I won't seed, you can't enforce that unless you have the gestapo stop by my house and force me to seed for the motherland.
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>>60245656
>spark
>cassandra

Please, those are overkill even in most corporate settings they are deployed in.

Postgres is perfectly suitable for a website like nya.
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>>60246332
Can confirm, all torrents on public trackers have 0 seed at all times.
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Bakabt is not a private tracker, yet I have never ever seen any unseeded torrents in it.
Stop whining.
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>>60245014
bump for answer
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is tribler a good torrent client for staying anonymous? I'm trying it and looks good so far, though there's very little anime content and almost nothing of manga and the rest.
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>>60246362
It is now.
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>>60246313
>conspiracy
>if there were no private trackers, seeders would still be on public trackers
It's called logic. I'm sorry you don't have any.
Private trackers trick idiots like you with an imaginary carrot that will give you more should you seed. When if private trackers didn't exist, you could just seed on public trackers and get the same things in return.
Face it, you just refuse to share with people unless you have an incentive to do so. You're worse off than the people you complain about.
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>>60246328
>Complaining about yourself now? Nice hypocrisy.
Even if I seed, the cyka blyat and 12 year old and everyone else won't. You can't make a system work because you hope your ideology is as powerful to them as it is to yourself. There will always be tons of people who in the circumstance of choosing principal over want or need, will choose that innate desire. You don't have your computer, your house, your chicken nuggets, or anything because people have a big FEEL about doing something productive. They do it because they know they can get something in return.
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>>60245813
BS!
Every nontrivial NoSQL installation contains at least one kludgy slow and incomplete attempt at reimplementing the SQL standard because thats literally the only thing that really works when you need to query a DB.
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>>60246370
now it doesn't exist
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>>60246332
>I hate people who don't seed
>but I won't seed either, it's not my fault
(You) are the problem.
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>>60245904
>Interesting. One would think that modern DBMS should scale evenly with more devices/cores, at least where there are so much money and experience on the subject.
Oh, they do go pretty far, but no chance vs. the modern cloud frameworks by now..

> Is there any secret on NoSQLs that makes them so much better on scaling
It's a collection of many techniques and features.

But one general thing that got improved is that the frameworks to make it so that whatever task you program can theoretically or practically be broken up into fragments as big or small as the network predicts is ideal to handle by the resources it thinks best capable.
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>>60246370
No, it is not.

>>60246383
It is down for maintenance.
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>>60244294
This.

>>60244305
>it isn't sekkrit at all

>>60244312
Most likely. Definitely not for a long time with all the retards willing to go there after nyaa went down.

>>60244390
Just like half of AB userbase.

>>60244404
No they aren't. You don't share stuff with total casuals and normalfags. Public trackers aren't guaranteed to work and private trackers are superior in some fields.

>>60245340
It won't unless the site starts hosting other stuff like music (sold in US) or actual porn.
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>>60246377
>Even if I seed, the cyka blyat and 12 year old and everyone else won't
>resorts to making excuses
If you really wanted to seed, you would seed. Not for some dumb reason or an excuse. You just want to be a leecher, don't try to cover it up with pretty words.
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>>60246324
>I thought nyaa was based in Sweden? What Does the UK have to do with it?
Nyaa's owner was a retard, I'm surprised the site lived so long, he sharted his pants probably because he's an UK citizen, but personally I believe he was bribed/blackmailed by some lawyer and decided to wipe all at once.
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>>60246101
cunt won't give you sauce so i will
Boku to Misaki-sensei
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>>60246324
this. source on nyaa being in the uk?
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Fuck you, AB. Don't bully my cute invitees.
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>>60246392
This
/pol/tards are a cancer
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>>60246375
>It's called logic. I'm sorry you don't have any.
>no private trackers
>go on public tracker
>torrent flavor of the month and seed or else I get throttled
>immediately stop seeding or maybe seed a while after as I enjoy my content
>as the pride feeling goes away, I'll stop seeding whatever and go play call of battlefield fucker

>meanwhile I try pirating obscure shit demanded ever
>people forget about those torrents
>they don't put as much of an effort to upkeep those torrents because the only thing driving them is feelings

You can't maintain a system of samaritans on feels. You'll always have a weak supplies of ideological and hardworking supporters in this system.
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Goddamnit. We'll have to wait it out, guys.
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>>60246418
>It won't unless the site starts hosting other stuff like music (sold in US) or actual porn.
It won't because you said so? I think that this is not enough for me.
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>>60246428
How do you know he was a UK citizen? Who was he?
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>>60245904
>One would think that modern DBMS should scale evenly with more devices/cores
CAP theorem, RDBMS care more for consistency at the expense of availability. So scaling is difficult.

Other DBs care about availability and don't mind data to be stale for a time, so they can scale better with that in mind.

You don't write bank accounts in NoSQL, but you could very well write a news site or torrent search engine in one. If a torrent shows up a few seconds later for a user, or the description takes a few seconds to get updated it's no issue.
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>>60246458
Because nobody cares enough to take legal action, retard. Anime has always been "illegal".
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>>60246403
They announced they're going private. I don't know why you're in denial.
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>>60246425
>If you really wanted to seed, you would seed. Not for some dumb reason or an excuse. You just want to be a leecher, don't try to cover it up with pretty words.
Everyone wants to seed but opportunity costs dude. If I seed, I can't upload my cat picture or go on skype or maybe if live in a shit country I'll reach my bandwith cap quick. We all want to do good things, but the world is scarce. We only have so much time in the day and only so much upload bandwidth.
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>>60246437
What happened? Did they ban the vampire?
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>>60246447
>>60246392
Just admit (You)'re the very definition of what (You)'re complaining about.
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>>60246473
It's become too mainstream for that to be the case.
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>>60246448
This is why private trackers suck.

>>60246447
Bakabt disagrees with you.

>>60246478
They took it back.

>>60246473
Remember what happened with the exhentai dmcas?
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>>60246490
>Just admit (You)'re the very definition of what (You)'re complaining about.
I will. We're all selfish and there's nothing wrong with being selfish. Now admit economics means public trackers are shit. Admit the problem of freeloaders and the tragedy of the commons.
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>>60246480
Just fuck off back to ptg you selfish nigger.
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>>60246430
>she looks too muscly btw
this is why i didn't sauce him
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>>60246500
>bakabt disagrees with you
How?
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>>60246505
I'd admit the problem is caused by private trackers existing. If there were no private trackers, everyone would be seeding on public trackers.
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>>60246379
Something that looks a bit like SQL but isn't SQL just still isn't SQL.

Yea, I guess if you want to you can call some of these SQL with the non-scaling bits replaced and some extra niceties added, but ouch, there's a ridiculous fucking huge difference in the latter part even without the niceties.

> thats literally the only thing that really works when you need to query a DB.
No, Spark and Cassandra and the likes work way, *way* better than SQL in many ways, even at smaller scales... but up to scales where SQL is such an immense pain that a slightly increasing work load may require idiotically huge upgrades.

[And you probably never, ever, ever let marketing or the intern run anything on the DB, not even read only, because too much work load and everything implodes. They get a copy of it all, or something. Etc.]
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>>60246480
>If I seed, I can't upload my cat picture
How shitty is your connection? kek

>or go on skype
non-free fuckhead

I just leave my server to keep seeding everything I download, never had any problem or slowness with it.
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>>60246510
>Just fuck off back to ptg you selfish nigger.
You're selfish too. You could be in Africa saving niggers from malaria, but you aren't. You're on your private computer in your private home watching your anime.
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>>60246481
Not really ban but the accounts got disabled. My other invitees are fine despite being recruited from 4chan as well, only new ones got hit. They disabled my ability to invite as well though I still have my 8 invites. I'll trying reading up on what's going on.

>>60246500
I don't think it's a fair comparison, AB has only 15.5k enabled users at the moment while sadpanda was visited by hundreds of thousands and the main issue were raws accessed by nips. AB's population doesn't consist of 50% nips like ex and nyaa.
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>>60246527
Everything in there is seeded and it's a public tracker.
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>>60246438
>unnecessarily bringing /pol/ in the discussion
Great, then tell me how supporting Bernie, who endorsed Hillary, who endorses TPP makes sense to any anime enthusiast who makes regular use of torrents and unauthorized content in general.
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>>60246530
>I'd admit the problem is caused by private trackers existing. If there were no private trackers, everyone would be seeding on public trackers.

So why did the buffalos almost go extinct?
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>>60246324
>What does the UK have to do with it?
Probably nothing. The Queen gave royal assent to expand the maximum sentence for copyright infringement to 10 years and extend it to streaming. In reality, very little changes because the judiciary decides the sentence and sets precedent, not the government. In contrast, the ECJ just asserted in April that streaming is now equivalent with downloading, when concerning copyrighted material.
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>>60246500
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>>60246546
>resorting to strawman
AHHAHAHAHA

>>60246505
Bakabt was open for the longest time. Yet stuff on it stayed seeded healthily. Private trackers aren't necessary.
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>>60246465
just speculations, nobody really knows much about him.
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>>60246555
>and the main issue were raws accessed by nips
Translated things were DMCAed too.
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>>60246519
>this is why i didn't sauce him
whatever I found it 30s later with WAIT
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>>60246543
>seed only a marginal amount
That's another problem. Maybe on a public tracker I'd get a seed and I'd have to wait 13 weeks because he's seeding at 5kb/s. On private trackers, you have people going out of their way to seed at their upload bandwith max because they want that good seed/leech ratio. People will inconvenience themselves just to seed.

How is it selfless to seed only when it doesn't inconvenience you? Is that real giving? Doing it when it can, in no significant way, disrupt you? Or is it when you go out of your way to help someone?
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>>60246567
>streaming is now equivalent with downloading,
Why wouldn't it be?
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>>60246530
>If there were no private trackers, everyone would be seeding on public trackers.

not true I would still leech

fuck you
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>>60246565
>using bad analogy
Just stop.
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>>60246577
>Bakabt was open for the longest time.
Bakabt made you sign up and would often kick users off for having a shit seed/leech ratio.
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>>60246599
Stop falseflagging.
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>>60246591
It is only inconvenient if you have shit speed. I used to have shit speed and downloading while browsing the web was awful. That was like 5 years ago, there's no inconvenience now.
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>>60246582
Have you ever heard about blanket bans anon? Nips simply asked panda to remove everything by artists working for wani. Even their works which weren't published in wani got taken down.
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>>60246605
>bad analogy
Both are a problem caused by the tragedy of the commons. Explain why it's bad.
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>>60246567
Who is the idiot that keeps putting that in the OP then, spreading rumors and misinformation isn't helpful
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>>60246606
>Bakabt made you sign up
You didn't have to at all. That's why bakabt was open.
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>>60246563
>>unnecessarily bringing /pol/ in the discussion
That was you actually. Here for example >>60246124.
Or in your other posts with ancap bullshit.

>then tell me how supporting Bernie, who endorsed Hillary, who endorses TPP makes sense
I am not a murrican so I don't give a fuck about any of them. That being said, Trump is not much better in terms of internet freedom, he is a supporter of NSA spying after all. That being said, the liberals would probably keep the same position.
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>>60246621
>It is only inconvenient if you have shit speed. I used to have shit speed and downloading while browsing the web was awful. That was like 5 years ago, there's no inconvenience now.
You know I could get my anime torrent like 10 minutes faster if you just used your entire upload bandwith. Why are you so selfish?
>>
The pantsu is down
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>>60246644
i remember having to sign up to search for some shit
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>>60246629
>making a copy is the same thing as breeding animals
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>>60246571
Again, they took it back.
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>>60246606
I don't remember ever needing to log in my bbt account to download any torrent, only few freshly released torrents weren't available to protect the seeder identity, but after some hour they would always become available.
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>there's an upload page
D-does it word?
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>>60246401
>>60246469
Understood. Thanks!
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>>60246665
It's not the problem of making a copy. It's a problem of time and upload bandwith scarcity. There's only such and such aggregate upload speed across all torrent users such as there are only so many buffalo.
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>>60246655
You know you can torrent sequentially and watch while it downloads right? it will finish downloading way before you finish watching anyway.
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>>60244658
>8-bit anime has terrible color banding
And every single fucking anime has an 8bit source. The only real advantage that 10bit offered realistically was smaller filesizes but subbers like putting fucking bloated flac on their releases which made it a moot point.
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>>60246675
48 hours downtime for updates.
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>>60246682
Not yet. >>60245505
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>all these ptg shills in the thread trying to defend their shitty private tracker
Feeling guilty much?
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>>60246688
>You know you can torrent sequentially and watch while it downloads right? it will finish downloading way before you finish watching anyway.
>don't worry it'll just take 10 minutes longer
>don't worry it'll only take a day longer
>don't worry, it'll only take 2 weeks
>only a month
>only a year
Where do we draw the line?
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>>60246662
up for me
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>>60246684
Just stop, you're obviously retarded and require arbitrary reasons to encourage yourself to seed. Stop trying to explain yourself, it only sounds like you're making excuses.
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>>60246591
>>seed only a marginal amount
Not really, I have 1TB uploaded on a random 5GB anime from nyaa and I see 5Mib/s quite often. Anyone can get a server like that for cheap.

>you have people going out of their way
On private trackers you have to rent seedboxes and autistically compete with bots.

>How is it selfless to seed only when it doesn't inconvenience you?
I am doing it all the time, and it never inconveniences me.
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>>60246650
>in your other posts
nah I'm another anon, I was simply point out your autism.

>Trump is not much better in terms of internet freedom,
Tell me the name the person who stopped TPP.
I'm not American either but I'm also not a retarded hippie. TPP was a real issue, you might want to educate yourself about it:
https://www.eff.org/issues/tpp
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>>60246684
People use seedboxes on private trackers.
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>>60246622
No, didn't know about that.
This sucks a ton.

>>60246663
Yes, only search needed a sign up. But you could use google search as well.
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>>60246707
Depends on the bitrate.

If your animu's bitrate is longer than the download speed then you'll have to wait. If it isn't then you don't need to wait at all.
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>>60246705
Propose an alternative.
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>>60246761
Make everything wider.
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>>60246741
I put the word "much" for a reason. He was better indeed for stopping the TPP but he wasn't much better because he is still a nigger who supports NSA spying and other crap concerning IP and freedoms.
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>>60246705
What should it show in that big whitespace? It is just a list of links. Put them in two columns maybe?
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>Just stop, you're obviously retarded and require arbitrary reasons to encourage yourself to seed. Stop trying to explain yourself, it only sounds like you're making excuses.
>doesn't understand scarcity
>doesn't understand basic economics
>arbitrary reasons

And that's why public tracker fags are dumb.

>>60246735
>Not really, I have 1TB uploaded on a random 5GB anime from nyaa and I see 5Mib/s quite often. Anyone can get a server like that for cheap.
Good for you? When the costs of seeding are extremely negligible and said negligible seeding cost meets upkeep, then it works. Too bad it doesn't work like that for 95% of the world. And what happens when 4k becomes mainstream?

>I am doing it all the time, and it never inconveniences me.
That's the thing. That's not a selfless action. Selflessness means putting others ahead of yourself. If you don't have to make that decision, then it's not really selflessness. Then it's just convenient.
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>>60246774
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>>60246782
>And what happens when 4k becomes mainstream?

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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>>60246782
>Good for you? When the costs of seeding are extremely negligible and said negligible seeding cost meets upkeep, then it works. Too bad it doesn't work like that for 95% of the world. And what happens when 4k becomes mainstream?
Do you live on Africa or what
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>>60246756
>bitrate
Very rarely am I downloading as fast as possible on a public torrent.
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>>60246774
I dislike that, since it just moves the whitespace, and I can associate what is left and right worse.
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So since HorribleSubs added RSS, I think it would be nice if uploaders could post a link to their RSS and then torrents get published automatically.
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>private tracker
>takes shit from public trackers but refuse to seed on public trackers
>instead restrict sharing to only their circlejerk
>implying they're saving the seeding community when they give nothing back to the public trackers where they initially took their shit from
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gofundme for nyaa v2? i can't stand this week any longer.
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>>60246796
You don't think 4k is happening?

>>60246799
>Do you live on Africa or what
I have fiber but there are tons of torrent users that are still running off bare basic DSL modems.
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>>60244408
>join private tracker
>not allowed to create forum account though
>you can seed for us, but you can't communicate in any way
private trackers...
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>>60246782
>Too bad it doesn't work like that for 95% of the world
Sure it does. The only people that this does not work for are the niggers in Africa and America.

>That's not a selfless action
It is a selfless action as it is not for my direct benefit but for the benefit of humanity.
That being said however, seeding on private trackers is not a selfless in any kind of case because it only benefits the secret club, not the whole humanity.
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>>60246782
>scarcity
>when private trackers caused scarcity by dividing the seeding base in the first place
You're the retard here.
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>>60246670
Any evidence of that?
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>>60246782
>muh economics
>leecher
>>>/pol/
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>>60246825
>You don't think 4k is happening?

maybe for 3dpd stuff

anyway I have a 4k tv because I fell for the meme and I can't tell the difference from my couch
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>>60246833
>Sure it does. The only people that this does not work for are the niggers in Africa and America.
That's not true at all.

>It is a selfless action as it is not for my direct benefit but for the benefit of humanity.
You get a good feeling about it from doing something that hurts you in no significant way. You get psychic value. That's not selfless.
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>>60246815
Not to mention
>they disable DHT on their torrents
Literal niggers.
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>>60246782
>scarcity
>>60246815
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>>60246304
answer please
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>>60246840
>It is a selfless action as it is not for my direct benefit but for the benefit of humanity.
Are you saying that there'd be unlimited seed bandwith and I'd be downloading my torrents at top download speed, every single time if not for those pesky private trackers?

>>60246848
>maybe for 3dpd stuff
Bill Gates one said 640k ram is enough. I don't expect media to stagnate at a specific memory size. Maybe it's not 4k, but maybe it's something else.
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>>60246852
>You get a good feeling about it from doing something that hurts you in no significant way. You get psychic value. That's not selfless.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH Can you believe this shit?
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>>60246815
>they don't even upload their db
>banned for using a proxy
>banned because the admins don't like your name
>banned because you connected over tor
>banned because you broadcated a torrent to a public tracker.
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>>60246880
anime is slowly getting to 900p NOW

not even 1080p

and it still only has 12 KEY frames per second
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>>60246898
>>banned because you broadcasted a torrent to a public tracker.
The rest I can understand, but this is a dumb complaint.
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>>60246852
>you feel good doing charity work, therefore it is not charity work
Private tracker niggers are this stupid.
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>>60246846
Yes, wait until tomorrow or whenever they restore their site.
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>>60246852
>You get a good feeling about it from doing something that hurts you in no significant way
Yes, so?
It does not hurt me in any way and it does not benefit me in any way. It does however benefit others. How is it not selfless?
But even if it was not, I don't really care.
As I said before however, in every definition of selflessness private tracker users do not count.

>That's not true at all.
Sorry to disappoint you.
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>>60246948
You are some kind of "in the know" then? Because that doesn't seem very convincing.
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>>60246880
>Are you saying that there'd be unlimited seed bandwith and I'd be downloading my torrents at top download speed, every single time if not for those pesky private trackers?
This is the case on bakabt.

>Bill Gates one said 640k ram is enough
No he did not.
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>>60246918
How so?

>>60246974
Not really, they said it but I can't be bothered to find it again.
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>>60247008
>How so?
Because people use private trackers not expecting their IPs leaked to the public. You just present a security threat.
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>>60247020
You don't leak the IP of the others that way. Only yours.
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So we IPFS now?
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D tier: public tracker users who willingly leeches
C tier: casual public tracker user who forgets to seed
B tier: private tracker user who downloads public torrents and uploads to private for the ratio, doesn't seed to public.
A tier: public tracker user who likes to seed public torrents
S tier: private tracker user who downloads public torrents, uploads them to private, seeds them in both private and public, uploads private torrents to public with different hash and also seeds them.
S+ tier: private tracker user who downloads public torrents, uploads them to private, seeds them in both private and public, uploads private torrents to public with different hash and also seeds them. Uses web seeds to never leave a torrent without seed and archives all his content locally on M-Discs for preservation.

What tier are you plebs? S here.
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>>60247020
>>60247057
leaking the torrent hash is one thing, which doesn't really affect the private tracker
the thing they don't want is you leaking your tracker connection URL, which allows you to connect to the tracker
it's trivial to be caught for this though, as the URL contains a unique ID that links directly to your account, it's the method of authentication
so not only will you be singled out for being banned, but anyone who uses the URL will be leeching off your ratio, so it's a dumb idea either way
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>>60247057
Depending on your client you might. Either way, the only way broadcasting to a public tracker is useful is if you share the torrent with the same hash, i.e. your private torrent.
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>>60247091
i stream
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>>60247120
And sharing your private torrent is bad, is what I wanted to say.
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>>60247091
A tier
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>>60247091
S for shit.

>uploads private torrents to public with different hash
Why? This is cancer.
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>>60247091
Users of private trackers are disgusting tier
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>>60247091
>uploads private torrents to public with different hash and also seeds them.
Of course changing the private flag changes the hash
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>>60247091
>seeding on private tracker behind any higher than seeding on public tracker
A is the only answer. Seeding on private tracker is a negative and should be below D.
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>>60245939
this was some fucking good shit animu
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>>60246555
>accessed by nips
is that a problem?
they contribute
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>>60247091
A tier because fuck special snowflakes.
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>>60246598
Because layers have no clue how the internet works and were swayed by "streaming is only temporary since it goes into a cache, thus you are not downloading it"
Yes, that argument was really that retarded.
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>>60246761
move search bar, links, to the side
add tags, at least to indicate resolution
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What's your excuse for not registering at AB when you could?
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>>60246324
>How many threads has this been happening for now? Why hasn't anyone corrected them yet?
We did a trillion times. They are CR niggers.

>>60246633
It's not misinformation, this is probably what annoyed the nyaa dude.
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>>60247192
You don't understand. It's nip companies that care about pirated manga/anime. Nips accessing those sites = "lost" customers.
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>>60247078
"We" thought it was a good idea throw around IPFS shares did so for the tracker database dumps and an archive viewer and things.

Hopes and plans were voiced to do that for more trackers, boorus and so on.

But we don't IPFS as Nyaa replacement at this point.
And there is no revolutionary internet+1 upgrade thing that everyone on plebbit and no one can get outside of IPFS that appeared here. Just DB dumps, archive viewers and the like.
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>>60247256
-private
-no public db
-they banned vampire-chan
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how can this be modified into a resilient distributed thing? (I'm from /a/ and not that deep into tech, sry for the cringe)

the single point of failure is always the site. sure ads, mods and news under central url seems nice. but this get always fucked over. with Nyaa most of my torrents are fine tracked by openbittorrent.com because it was added in the announce field of the torrent.
is there a way to make it similarly robust for a site, like a "distributed site"? without it going shit (some moderation will be needed ofc).

as far as I can tell torrent seems to be decentral with DHT? or am I missing something. or should client run something like opentracker too http://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/ and help track stuff and sync their hash lists with other opentrackers? can this be made distributed so torrent clients cycle trough announce pools that are simply clients with a tracker running on the side.

Site wise .. there must be a way. in the end it is a name+infohash verified to be the content it says it to be, put in a category like we had seen on nyaa. I would gladly give computingpower or buy a Pi and let it run 24/7 so would others. somehow this needs to go from servers to computers at home.
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>>60244484
tfw this is actually true. all /g/ has now is shill threads, windows threads and tech support threads.
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>>60247301
And waifu threads, just that waifus are distros/editors/whatever around here.
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>>60247294
>like a "distributed site"?
The easiest way to do that is to upload the db on the site so others can use it to make their own.

Another way is to use something like nntp (see nntpchan), gnunet or ipfs but that requires effort.
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>>60247272
except its doujin and porn mags
its not like they've done much about it either
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>>60247294
Do you mean DHT crawlers?
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>>60247354
Those are manga anon.
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>>60247294
> how can this be modified into a resilient distributed thing?
In quite many ways. A few below.

> the single point of failure is always the site
And there are multiple approaches to cloning it or at least the essential information on it.

With cooperation of the site of course a regular dump of the important (and either way public - torrents, descriptions, comments) data could happen. The site's source code could also be shared.

You can even do very immediate very broad replication with if the site is a"cloud" design.

But even without a site's cooperation, we could grab essential information regularly using crawlers.

Perhaps help lobby for the cooperative methods with sites that may become a Nyaa replacement, because they have more perfect results more easily.

> is there a way to make it similarly robust for a site, like a "distributed site"? without it going shit (some moderation will be needed ofc).
Ya. Most of the huge websites on the internet actually are very "cloud" by now.

Key software frameworks required are open sauce and actually easy to use. It could be done.

But again, data dumps would also prevent almost everything bad that happened. It doesn't have to be all bleeding edge high tech.

> as far as I can tell torrent seems to be decentral with DHT?
Yes, you can keep torrents alive in your client and DHT will find peers.

And you can find torrents hosted on no trackers through DHT using magnet links, regardless if they went down or because they never had one. (Unless they're private tracker torrents and DHT is blocked).
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>>60247348
> The easiest way to do that is to upload the db on the site so others can use it to make their own.
it is shared
Nyaa normal: https://ln.steamy.moe/vtzzbc.sqlite
Sukebei: https://ln.steamy.moe/gsipey.sqlite
but how to get this current, moderated and foremost distributed?

ipfs sounds very interesting. my tech fu isn't enough to fully understand it in one glance of the wikipedia article.
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>>60247091
>m-disk
>not using tape
Lmao.
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>>60247596
>steamy
is this the hot springs of anime websites
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>>60247596
This thread has a good amount of ipfs knowledge.
https://archive.fo/ymVRe
as well as the current /tech/ threads.
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>>60245014
>>60246363
The idea is that the whole database would be available over IPFS, either by checking a subgroup's IPNS releases.json file, or by downloading an archiver's database which would include everything its ever recorded. Unless you're an Archiver you probably wouldn't be subscribed to this particular channel.
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>>60245315
can we use dark gray instead of that dark green poop color
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>>60247596
>but how to get this current,
Ideally, website owner sets up a five liner (or whatever) script that runs automatically every week or so and dumps either the whole database or the difference to the last dump.

It probably won't happen unless we ask, or one of the anons in these threads who already agrees sets up the server.

> moderated
Generally best if the person(s) that run the current copy make their decisions as they please.

> distributed
A dump? Simply throw on HTTP, bittorrent, ipfs, or whatever and share the linkage. (Pleb variant is mega or such, but even that would work.)

People will grab copies of such useful data on their own.
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>>60247731
like the 4chan tomorrow theme please
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>Text mode to be able to use it via CLI over lynx
Someone mentioned this last thread, and considering I use a headless seed box: that would be great.
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http://nyaa.girlish.moe/

am I doing it right?
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>>60247574
>cloud tech
could this be possible with very many IPs/Nodes and less computing power per IP? we are not google, at least I don't have a fully fledged datacenter with 100gps fibre in my basement. Including with all the problems of dynamic IP and latency.
But then we have DNS as the next problem?

>DHT
good.
is there a way to search DHT? or let a torrentclient trigger a announce for search parameters so I get a popup if someone added the newest stuff. (it's unmoderated, but still something I guess)

>And you can find torrents hosted on no trackers through DHT using magnet links
I don't follow could you link towards a resource explaining this a bit further? So you can search the DHT?
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>>60244404
No? Private trackers let people who are decent people and actually seed and fileshare with eachother.

>>60246703
it's not shitty, AB is better than Nyaa
>>60247152
Maybe you mean "actually seed and maintain a good ratio" tier.
>>60247279
>private
How is that bad?
>no public db
What?
>>60245625
Yes, Animebytes.
>>60245727
How?
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>>60247645
ty!
reading trough it!
so we could have a collective anime folder? am I reading this right? where every anime from any group will be in? sounds to good to be true.

>>60247736
ok I get it now. so we don't have to scrap their site and parse html all night and it is easier to sync to the dump they would provide then.

still it's a site. until the owner runs or DNS kicks the domain. Man I would love to have more tech knowledge.

I was thinking something like a nyaa application that does the "distributed site thing". or it runs on a rPi and can be accessed on a local site. I guess I'm to tech naive this will be security hazard or something. Or maybe IPFS would be exactly this.
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>>60247815
> could this be possible with very many IPs/Nodes and less computing power per IP?
Yea. If you don't do too much that will make it impossible, you can run an actual (storage, compute) cloud on smartphones or whatever.

The point isn't that this is necessarily a genius idea, but that the distribution of even pretty standard work- and data loads can still work with various of the most production used frameworks and stacks.

> we are not google
Nah, but neither are the many other companies and entities. Many frameworks and stacks aren't THAT hard at this point.

> But then we have DNS as the next problem?
Oh, there are many potential issues that may or may not be a problem depending on the solution(s) chosen.

Everything has challenges, eh, even the things we're already using.
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Is Nyaa pantsu down?
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>>60247263
>what annoyed the nyaa dude
You mean scared him shitless.
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>>60247816
>No? Private trackers let people who are decent people and actually seed and fileshare with eachother.
Decent people would actually be seeding on public trackers instead of taking shit from public trackers and running off with it.
>it's not shitty, AB is better than Nyaa
Oh my sweet child.
It's like you never read anything in this thread at all did you? Scroll above for why private trackers are bad.
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>>60248113
Pull those panties back up right now young lady
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>>60247816
AB is better than something that is dead? Wow.
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>>60244839

So should desu.
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>>60246555
>My other invitees are fine despite being recruited from 4chan as well
Is there still hope for me to get an invite from here, or are all such invites being cracked down on now?
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>>60247816
>it's not shitty, AB is better than Nyaa
A) Nyaa is dead
B) Most animebytes uploads are sourced from Nyaa
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Finding these mirrors pretty hard to use since I can't arrange by descending file size.

Trying to find the original Dragon Ball series, but searching 'Dragon Ball' doesn't help since there are thousands of individual episodes from all the different series (Z, GT, Super, Kai) showing up.
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>>60246555
Can I please get an invite? I'll get a seedbox and everything.
This is a throw away email, I can send my real email: [email protected]
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>>60248647
Begging for invites gets you banned.
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Still waiting for the dates and time to be added to the hentai part of Nyaa pantsu
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>>60248700
only sometimes
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Really, is Nyaa Pantsu really down? I can't access it
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So i have no idea who owns nyaa.pantsu.cat or sukebei.pantsu.cat but i am willing to contribute in some way.

Now earlier i read somewhere about people not being abke to get past page 1000 when scraping stuff from before 2010.
So i raise you these in the hopes that you may be able to scrape some recent stuff and old stuff from it.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nyaa.se
https://web.archive.org/web/*/sukebei.nyaa.se
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>>60248700
Please, I keep hearing about /a/nons who get recruited all the time. I have good upload speed, and I'm willing to buy old anime and upload it.
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>>60248113
>>60248217
I want the 502 page to be a big silhouette of a nekomimi shoujo with her pantsu down.
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>>60248454
yw https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa/pull/108
(You'll need to wait until PantsuDev wakes up and deploys this however)

Also this might be what you're looking for:
https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/view/548967
https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/view/489801
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>>60247609
>he doesn't know about m-disc durability up to hundreds years
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>page 10

Nobody is baking? whoever makes the new thread, remember to update the op:
>>60243773 >>60241597 >>60246324
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>>60248850
Thanks buddy
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>>60244206
Russia, Chile and Switzerland are the best candidates.
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