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Nanonymous No.5173 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>5179
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Hi!

Can me NC Psychiatric Hospital thread be moved from /pol/ to, say, /b/?

I feel the thread still has potential and I want a place to be vain and to feel good about myself while accomplishing nothing. Not that I actually feel like that about the whole deal, I guess it's more intricate, I just also like being ironic like I am now OK?

So, please do tell me if this can be done.

Nanonymous No.5179 [D] >>5180
>>5173
I was actually hoping you'd just make a new thread on /b/ for it when I first started autosaging /t/ threads, but if you really want to I could try moving it by hand through the database (shouldn't be too hard if the post quotes in the comment aren't modified)

Nanonymous No.5180 [D] >>5188 >>5189
>>5179
>he still doesn't know how to implement this programatically
The real redpill, though, is realizing that you should just place the responsibility onto the OP. The OP should be made to painstakingly copy and paste the text and images from the old thread into the new one manually upon pain of having his thread deleted. This will teach him to make threads in the right place.

Nanonymous No.5188 [D] >>5190
>>5180
I've already figured out a method for pulling this off since, it's just a lot of work
Doing it through the database takes me no longer than 5 minutes, just change the board and number for each post, then modify the board maxpostnumber accordingly. But you're right, the OP should just recreate the thread by himself

Nanonymous No.5189 [D]
>>5180
To his defense the thread was made on /t/ at the time so it was the right board.
This is hapase's fault for messing up boards.

Nanonymous No.5190 [D][U][F] >>5211
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>>5188
If it's really that simple, please do.
TBH I asked because of some vague talk here somewhere hinting that the thread migration might have been already implemented, but apparently not.

Nanonymous No.5200 [D][U][F] >>5201
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Hellloooo~?

Moshi Moshi Nanonymous No.5201 [D]
>>5200
Greeting, you've called Sakamoto Industries LTD(all right reserved), at the moment all our operators are busy, please leave a message after the sound stating the reason of your call, have a good day.

Nanonymous No.5203 [D]
*beeeep*

Nanonymous No.5205 [D][U][F] >>5207
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Okay, but seriously guys? xD

Just because I`m a tranny nigger with terrible social skills and a type A, anal personality disorder, doesn`t mean you can treat me this way.

So, if it can be implemented, can you please do it, okay? xD

Nanonymous No.5207 [D][U][F]
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>>5205
That was actually funny.

Nanonymous No.5208 [D] >>5209
I made it for you

Nanonymous No.5209 [D][U][F] >>5211
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>>5208
https://nanochanqwrwtmamtnhkfwbbcducc4i62ciss4byo6f3an5qdkhjngid.onion/b/1904.html
WTF? NO
Remove this misunderstanding pls.
If I wanted to recreate the thread, I would do it ages ago. Heck, if I REALLY wanted to migrate the thread myself, I could repost every single post from the old one. However, the latter is way to tedious if the server-side migration is there. Also anyway I would have to have mods cooperating on removal of the old one.

Nanonymous No.5211 [D] >>5212
>>5190
Sorry, I was gone for a couple of days without internet access, didn't anticipate that you'd request this in the meantime
>>5209
This thread "migration" is really just a hack, post quotes would be fucked up and old referees won't show up. But sure, it's there now. Actually a bit harder than I thought it'd be since sqlite has no support for variables, so I had to use a script to write the sql script for me

Nanonymous No.5212 [D] >>5213 >>5214
>>5211
>hack upon hack upon hack
>3000 lines of code
Is this how White Men(tm) choose to degrade the beautiful code of hapase's creation?
I have mostly finished a nanochan rewrite, called picochan. It has properly working formatting, up to 5 images per post (with capability for more if so desired), non-hacky registration of image dimensions, inline image expansion(!), pledge() for security, brotli compression for speed, and miscellaneous small usability improvements. All without js. And thread moving would be easy to implement and that is next in line to do. Only thing after that is to polish a few small things and rigorously test for bugs, and the sun will then rise above Hapachan.
Also, it has around 2000 lines of code, even if you include the database schemas in that number.
You wiggers really are descendants of pajeets, aren't you. Disgusting.
What would you expect, really? Even a hapa girl could surpass you in programming skills. Obviously, a man would likely do better.

Nanonymous No.5213 [D]
>>5212
>properly working formatting
by that, I mean that cross-board, intra-board, intra-thread and invalid references are handled properly.
Formatting is dynamic and database indices will be used to greatly speed up lookups.

Nanonymous No.5214 [D] >>5216
>>5212
>hack upon hack upon hack
I've not touched the code at all here, though.
>inline image expansion
Oh yeah that's a thing you can do, url() is a thing after all, good idea
>brotli
What kind of meme is this? Even the largest page (>>8, maybe) is about 126kb compressed, you're using some webdev wankery to save nanoseconds off load times at the expense of almost ubiquitous browser support for gzip compression.

Nanonymous No.5216 [D] >>5217 >>5222
>>5214
>HUR RRRRRR RR RRRRR vRRRRoooom
>brotli
>meme
Brotli is not a meme. It compresses pages to half the size of gzip in the same amount of time. Plus, you do know that Accept-Encoding is a thing right? My code supports gzip and deflate as well.
>126kb
That would take a whole second to transfer over tor. Shaving off a second of page time is worth it. If I decide it isn't worth it in the future, I can enable lighttpd's mod_deflate (for dynamic content), delete the compression code, and change the printf() function.
>I've not touched the code at all here, though.
I seriously doubt that hapase's code included any thread migration features. It was written by you.
>Oh yeah that's a thing you can do, url() is a thing after all, good idea
I bet you'll botch it lol. You can come back begging for code handouts and trying to copy shit off me later. Why would you do otherwise? You are an Aryan Man, a descendent of the brownest, ugliest and stinkiest pajeet, the Holy Prophet of Java Durga. Hitler himself said so! Certainly, you have not shown yourself capable of actually writing good code - the nanochan codebase has gone to shit, with defunct code scattered about - and increased by 1000 lines with no increase in functionality, security or speed whatsoever. Disappointing to be honest.

Nanonymous No.5217 [D] >>5218
>>5216
>pledge() for security
>lighttpd
You're doing it wrong. OpenBSD has it's own http server on the base systems.

Nanonymous No.5218 [D] >>5219
>>5217
OpenBSD's httpd is very unconfigurable and doesn't even have proper CGI support. It's only good for serving static content.

Nanonymous No.5219 [D]
>>5218
You have to re-evaluate your knowledge on openbsd:
http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/relayd.conf.5
http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/httpd.conf.5

Nanonymous No.5220 [D][U][F] >>5222
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OK, now we have two hospitals.
It's embarrassing for me more than for anybody. Just remove the autosaged one.

Nanonymous No.5221 [D][U][F]
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And anyway, thanks.
Post references are messed up, but it's a minor issue at this point.

Nanonymous No.5222 [D]
>>5216
>It compresses pages to half the size of gzip
Prove it. I bet it'd only be a 20% improvement, not bad, but that's only a couple hundred milliseconds, assuming you're downloading the largest webpage on nanochan, and with the connection speeds you stated, which isn't true, I've seen download speeds of up to 1MBps (probably more) from media files I assume
>I seriously doubt that hapase's code included any thread migration features. It was written by you.
But I haven't written anything yet.
>I bet you'll botch it lol
Nah, I won't bother with it.
>>5220
You're right, it's /b/, but that's just an eyesore at this point. Deleted