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[Make a Post]>>2923
Why are we even entertaining this mutt anymore? Clearly, he has no vested interest in the well being of Nanochan. Simply ignore him and delete his posts.
Also, if Hapachan is so superior, why are you migrating threads from a supposed, inferior chan? I guess mutts really are subhuman and unoriginal.
Why are we even entertaining this mutt anymore? Clearly, he has no vested interest in the well being of Nanochan. Simply ignore him and delete his posts.
Also, if Hapachan is so superior, why are you migrating threads from a supposed, inferior chan? I guess mutts really are subhuman and unoriginal.
>>2924
I've already decided I'm not going to be using posts from this shitchan. I'm just doing this to uphold my end of the agreement. That's all.
The old domains have not been redirected to NGN, so suckermoot is the one who hasn't done his end.
I've already decided I'm not going to be using posts from this shitchan. I'm just doing this to uphold my end of the agreement. That's all.
The old domains have not been redirected to NGN, so suckermoot is the one who hasn't done his end.
>>2925
>so suckermoot is the one who hasn't done his end.
Technically speaking, he did: he gave you the DB and linked your chan in the announcement.
>hurr but I changed my mind and retroactively added the keys requirement to #1 durr
It doesn't count that you didn't think things through in the OP. That's the same thing as using a post edit button after sakamoto agreed.
>so suckermoot is the one who hasn't done his end.
Technically speaking, he did: he gave you the DB and linked your chan in the announcement.
>hurr but I changed my mind and retroactively added the keys requirement to #1 durr
It doesn't count that you didn't think things through in the OP. That's the same thing as using a post edit button after sakamoto agreed.
>>2932
Hey asukafag. Let there be peace between the nanochans. Let's remain comfy.
>that feeling when anything you say could potentially trigger a shitstorm
Hey asukafag. Let there be peace between the nanochans. Let's remain comfy.
>that feeling when anything you say could potentially trigger a shitstorm
No idea why would be difficult for you, I not only mirrored your entire site with wget, but also mirrored the files attached to deleted posts using your february database, as you knew. But sure, I'll make that tar file when I get access to the server.
>>2932
Zip it, asukafag. I don't give a fuck about your shitty little captcha cracker and honestly am itching to make you our guinea pig to improve the captcha even further, or at least test out the homebrewed captcha implementations of all alternative imageboard engines. I'm doing this out of my own interest and so the rest of the users don't have to deal with your rampant psyops, which gets tiring. Also, if you haven't agreed to the two new conditions (not a redirect, only a page that links both sites, and the deal still applies despite the aforementioned page no longer existing if there is a change in administration), then we never had a deal to begin with.
>>2932
Zip it, asukafag. I don't give a fuck about your shitty little captcha cracker and honestly am itching to make you our guinea pig to improve the captcha even further, or at least test out the homebrewed captcha implementations of all alternative imageboard engines. I'm doing this out of my own interest and so the rest of the users don't have to deal with your rampant psyops, which gets tiring. Also, if you haven't agreed to the two new conditions (not a redirect, only a page that links both sites, and the deal still applies despite the aforementioned page no longer existing if there is a change in administration), then we never had a deal to begin with.
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Why does this asukashit and his impotent threats get so much attention?He wants to destroy this website no matter what we do so you might as well stop falling for his lies and delete his posts on sight.
Any discourse with him is meaningless because he is a liar through and through.Most likely he even lies about being a hapa which is his whole fake identity on here.He is either a) A federal agent b) Leftypol cumguzzler
Any discourse with him is meaningless because he is a liar through and through.Most likely he even lies about being a hapa which is his whole fake identity on here.He is either a) A federal agent b) Leftypol cumguzzler
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>>2941
The tarfile is up at /media.tgz, is 12 gigabytes in size (14 uncompressed), and will be left up for at least 3 days from now, unless someone is in the middle of downloading the file and needs it to be up for longer (post about it in this thread if so)
The tarfile is up at /media.tgz, is 12 gigabytes in size (14 uncompressed), and will be left up for at least 3 days from now, unless someone is in the middle of downloading the file and needs it to be up for longer (post about it in this thread if so)
>>2958
Downloading... estimated time of completion 51 hours.
lmao maybe you can get your script by the end of next week. I'm busy for the next few days. but don't worry it will be done eventually
Downloading... estimated time of completion 51 hours.
lmao maybe you can get your script by the end of next week. I'm busy for the next few days. but don't worry it will be done eventually
>>2969
What do you even need the media files for, again?
https://nanochanqwrwtmamtnhkfwbbcducc4i62ciss4byo6f3an5qdkhjngid.onion/nanochan.db.bak
What do you even need the media files for, again?
https://nanochanqwrwtmamtnhkfwbbcducc4i62ciss4byo6f3an5qdkhjngid.onion/nanochan.db.bak
>>2998
I didn't finish downloading you stupid scum. Put it back up.
>expecting people to download 20GB of shit over a slow unreliable tor connection in just 3 days
lmao
I didn't finish downloading you stupid scum. Put it back up.
>expecting people to download 20GB of shit over a slow unreliable tor connection in just 3 days
lmao
>>3022
Do you really need the media files? Can't sakamoto just give you a list of the file names and file sizes?
Do you really need the media files? Can't sakamoto just give you a list of the file names and file sizes?
>>3027
If he's gonna do that he might as well do the migration by himself
And yeah, he could just give me the following:
- sha512 hash of the file
- dimensions (if applicable)
- size
If he's gonna do that he might as well do the migration by himself
And yeah, he could just give me the following:
- sha512 hash of the file
- dimensions (if applicable)
- size
>>3031
>he could just give me the following
I was gonna give you a list of files on the server (which is already the hash of the file, and you don't need the file size to accurately verify the downloaded file) but I thought if you were gonna ask in the first place there's probably a reason you didn't want to download them individually in the first place
>he could just give me the following
I was gonna give you a list of files on the server (which is already the hash of the file, and you don't need the file size to accurately verify the downloaded file) but I thought if you were gonna ask in the first place there's probably a reason you didn't want to download them individually in the first place
>>3143
I already have a list of all the files on the server you stupid whitoid. I need the SHA-512 hash, not the sha256 hash, because picochan doesn't use sha256 anymore.
I also need the filesize and the image/video dimensions because those are the other database columns.
You can't insert a post with a file if the file info doesn't already exist in the files table.
I already have a list of all the files on the server you stupid whitoid. I need the SHA-512 hash, not the sha256 hash, because picochan doesn't use sha256 anymore.
I also need the filesize and the image/video dimensions because those are the other database columns.
You can't insert a post with a file if the file info doesn't already exist in the files table.
>>3154
SHA-512 is way overkill for your needs. Why do you need 256 bits of collision resistance? Do you plan on hosting 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 different files?
>calculate all of this stuff for me
It was your job to make the migration script not mine. Your script should handle calculating all of that stuff.
SHA-512 is way overkill for your needs. Why do you need 256 bits of collision resistance? Do you plan on hosting 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 different files?
>calculate all of this stuff for me
It was your job to make the migration script not mine. Your script should handle calculating all of that stuff.
>>3155
>DURRRRRRRRRR sha512 bad
SHA-512 is much faster on 64-bit processors, which is why I switched to it (makes file uploads faster). The extra collision resistance is just a small bonus on the side.
>Hurr ur script should do all the work!
I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
I think it would be easier for you to write the script yourself, actually. Instead of writing the script I'll give you advice and help you troubleshoot any issues. That's all.
>DURRRRRRRRRR sha512 bad
SHA-512 is much faster on 64-bit processors, which is why I switched to it (makes file uploads faster). The extra collision resistance is just a small bonus on the side.
>Hurr ur script should do all the work!
I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
I think it would be easier for you to write the script yourself, actually. Instead of writing the script I'll give you advice and help you troubleshoot any issues. That's all.
>>3155
sakamoto can't you provide the file list that asukafag needs? Then he can still write the conversion script himself as was the deal.
>>3163
>I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
As a plan B you can ask the guy at >>>/b/3127 for the media files.
sakamoto can't you provide the file list that asukafag needs? Then he can still write the conversion script himself as was the deal.
>>3163
>I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
As a plan B you can ask the guy at >>>/b/3127 for the media files.
>>3176
Blake2 may be better, but it isn't available on a stock OpenBSD installation or even through the standard package manager. Therefore it would make picochan much harder to install than it is now. Currently picochan is really easy to install, compared to nanochan, and I'd like to keep it that way.
Blake2 may be better, but it isn't available on a stock OpenBSD installation or even through the standard package manager. Therefore it would make picochan much harder to install than it is now. Currently picochan is really easy to install, compared to nanochan, and I'd like to keep it that way.
>>3176
>>3176
I've done some benchmarks of some hash algorithms from openssl, libb2, and libkeccak. For hash algorithms with variable output 256 bits of output was chosen. The benchmark ran 5000 hashes over 1 million bytes of random data. Here are the results.
Time (s)|Algorithm
0.001189 KangarooTwelve
0.001338 Blake2b
0.002008 Blake2s
0.002687 Blake2sp
0.003245 Blake2bp
0.003572 SHA3-256
0.003609 SHAKE256
0.006711 SHA3-512
0.024950 SHA-512
0.035300 SHA-256
>>3176
I've done some benchmarks of some hash algorithms from openssl, libb2, and libkeccak. For hash algorithms with variable output 256 bits of output was chosen. The benchmark ran 5000 hashes over 1 million bytes of random data. Here are the results.
Time (s)|Algorithm
0.001189 KangarooTwelve
0.001338 Blake2b
0.002008 Blake2s
0.002687 Blake2sp
0.003245 Blake2bp
0.003572 SHA3-256
0.003609 SHAKE256
0.006711 SHA3-512
0.024950 SHA-512
0.035300 SHA-256
>>3022
Oh shit, missed this post. I wasn't seeing the consistent 300kbps upload on my server so I assumed you were done. The file has already been rm'd so you have two choices: use the /media.txt file I just uploaded to download them yourself, get them from the other anon that got a copy of it, or ask for another tgz file that's going to be completely different and you'll have to start over again.
>>3154
Then make the fucking hashes yourself after you've downloaded the files. Still no fucking clue what you're trying to achieve by asking me for the files if you already have them. You could just curl the files with a script straight from the server. Did you just want a complete collection of everything uploaded to nanochan?
>>3163
>I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
That wasn't me, by the way. But I completely agree with him, so no harm no foul.
>>3172
You don't necessarily need any active involvement from me to get the files, though.
Oh shit, missed this post. I wasn't seeing the consistent 300kbps upload on my server so I assumed you were done. The file has already been rm'd so you have two choices: use the /media.txt file I just uploaded to download them yourself, get them from the other anon that got a copy of it, or ask for another tgz file that's going to be completely different and you'll have to start over again.
>>3154
Then make the fucking hashes yourself after you've downloaded the files. Still no fucking clue what you're trying to achieve by asking me for the files if you already have them. You could just curl the files with a script straight from the server. Did you just want a complete collection of everything uploaded to nanochan?
>>3163
>I can't test my script if you don't provide me the media files.
That wasn't me, by the way. But I completely agree with him, so no harm no foul.
>>3172
You don't necessarily need any active involvement from me to get the files, though.
>>3217
The media.txt file may be insufficient for asukafag because it's missing sha512 and size information (as requested in >>3031).
sakamoto, is it heavier on the server to compute the sha512's yourself and give asukafag a more detailed media.txt than to re-make and allow him to download a huge media.tgz?
The media.txt file may be insufficient for asukafag because it's missing sha512 and size information (as requested in >>3031).
sakamoto, is it heavier on the server to compute the sha512's yourself and give asukafag a more detailed media.txt than to re-make and allow him to download a huge media.tgz?
>>3224
Asukafag's making the database migration SCRIPT, not converting the entire database and the cells within by hand. He would not need the hashes of the files because the script would presumably calculate the hashes and convert the files recursively instead of relying on a hard coded list of hashes, and if he doesn't want to do this I can do it myself. I could theoretically compute the sha512 myself, but the thought of it being what he was asking just never crossed my mind, because that sounds dumb.
Asukafag's making the database migration SCRIPT, not converting the entire database and the cells within by hand. He would not need the hashes of the files because the script would presumably calculate the hashes and convert the files recursively instead of relying on a hard coded list of hashes, and if he doesn't want to do this I can do it myself. I could theoretically compute the sha512 myself, but the thought of it being what he was asking just never crossed my mind, because that sounds dumb.
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If you want me to finish that migration script then you need to provide a tarball of all media files. Not because I want it but because it's technically necessary. Posts can't be made without the files being attached, and it is taking way too long to download them individually.