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  • @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    What do I do to force my ISP to give me an ipv6, unethical tips welcome.

    They have the IPs but they aren't handing them out.

    Thanked by 3cainyxues FAT32 Decicus
  • @angstrom said:
    I won the following VPS from Terabix:

    • KVM VPS (2vCPU AMD Genoa, 4GB, 30GB NVMe, 1TB Bandwidth) in Johor, Malaysia, free for 3 months

    Since I don't have a need for this VPS, I'd like to give it to someone who may have a use for it

    The person should have a LET account in good standing that dates from before January 2025, and (evidently) they shouldn't have a bad/mixed reputation at Terabix. (It's okay to be a first-time customer)

    I would like to try it. I have never been their customer.

    Thanked by 2angstrom cainyxues
  • @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

    I’m a pretty lazy guy, but I started going to the gym to help with my reflux, mostly just the treadmill. Little did I know, it wouldn’t just get my blood flowing… but also improve circulation elsewhere :#

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:
    What do I do to force my ISP to give me an ipv6, unethical tips welcome.

    They have the IPs but they aren't handing them out.

    tell them you're going to bond your ipv4 with one of calins north korean ipv6 addresses if they don't

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @raza19 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

    I’m a pretty lazy guy, but I started going to the gym to help with my reflux, mostly just the treadmill. Little did I know, it wouldn’t just get my blood flowing… but also improve circulation elsewhere :#

    I go run at nearby parks because it feels more "real-life" than treadmill, feel lightheaded and only recovered now, I really need to go touch grass more :joy:

  • @Penguin said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

  • @netguy said:

    @angstrom said:
    I won the following VPS from Terabix:

    • KVM VPS (2vCPU AMD Genoa, 4GB, 30GB NVMe, 1TB Bandwidth) in Johor, Malaysia, free for 3 months

    Since I don't have a need for this VPS, I'd like to give it to someone who may have a use for it

    The person should have a LET account in good standing that dates from before January 2025, and (evidently) they shouldn't have a bad/mixed reputation at Terabix. (It's okay to be a first-time customer)

    I would like to try it. I have never been their customer.

    I've sent you a DM

    Thanked by 3admax netguy cainyxues
  • I won also a 50$ credit from @Terabix but i don't need Asia service. If anyone have some goodies (like VPS, storage.) in Europe for exchange i give this prize.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @raza19 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

    I’m a pretty lazy guy, but I started going to the gym to help with my reflux, mostly just the treadmill. Little did I know, it wouldn’t just get my blood flowing… but also improve circulation elsewhere :#

    It also does wonders for your mental health and mood! We are built for running mate, continue and you'll love it in time if you don't already!

  • _MS__MS_ Member
    edited February 2025
  • raza19raza19 Veteran
    edited February 2025

    @wadhah said:

    @raza19 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Just went for a run and oh boy I am exhausted and took me a while to recover...

    I’m a pretty lazy guy, but I started going to the gym to help with my reflux, mostly just the treadmill. Little did I know, it wouldn’t just get my blood flowing… but also improve circulation elsewhere :#

    It also does wonders for your mental health and mood! We are built for running mate, continue and you'll love it in time if you don't already!

    For my mental health, I have my wife.

  • lukast__lukast__ Member, Megathread Squad

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:
    It’s just a question on when, not if, @lukast__ decides to scrape all of LET and all of OGF, parse every YABS and create a leaderboard for best and worst

    I think @FAT32 would ban me if I'd do that as that would likely mean >25k requests. Otherwise I'd gladly do it.

    I mean, with a sound req/m limit so that it doesn’t cause too much server load I’m sure it’s fine (of course ask though)

    You’d also just need the HTML of course

    If you get the green light though, don’t miss out on parsing them no matter if code block, snippet, if spacing is off etc since people are barbaric when it comes to posting their YABS

    Well, I did some calculations, only comments after comment id around 3000000 (because earlier there was no YABS) would be necessary, which would mean around 1300000 comments. If one assumes that on each page there are on average 20 comments (while 30 is the maximum, not every discussion is a whole page), that would be 65k requests, and around 10 GB of data transfer (just the HTML!). That would probably be possible to scrape with maybe around 10 reqs/min in a week without impacting LET.
    But let's see what @FAT32 says.
    Only general problem I see is that there's GB4/5/6, and one cannot easily compare them, and generally YABS and Geekbench results can be faked, so I don't know how meaningful it would be. But one could of course see some tendencies.
    Meanwhile, I'm YABSing the VM the statistics site runs on, which definitely is slow.

    @FAT32 what do you think about this?
    And I just had another idea: If I would scrape the entirety of LET, I could also write a website where one can search through it, but with it being fast (unlike LET's search), having an index of all comments (unlike Google), and having advanced filters (unlike both). I've done a similar search thing for a private project with a dataset of a similar size already, so that should be rather easy.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @lukast__ said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:
    It’s just a question on when, not if, @lukast__ decides to scrape all of LET and all of OGF, parse every YABS and create a leaderboard for best and worst

    I think @FAT32 would ban me if I'd do that as that would likely mean >25k requests. Otherwise I'd gladly do it.

    I mean, with a sound req/m limit so that it doesn’t cause too much server load I’m sure it’s fine (of course ask though)

    You’d also just need the HTML of course

    If you get the green light though, don’t miss out on parsing them no matter if code block, snippet, if spacing is off etc since people are barbaric when it comes to posting their YABS

    Well, I did some calculations, only comments after comment id around 3000000 (because earlier there was no YABS) would be necessary, which would mean around 1300000 comments. If one assumes that on each page there are on average 20 comments (while 30 is the maximum, not every discussion is a whole page), that would be 65k requests, and around 10 GB of data transfer (just the HTML!). That would probably be possible to scrape with maybe around 10 reqs/min in a week without impacting LET.
    But let's see what @FAT32 says.
    Only general problem I see is that there's GB4/5/6, and one cannot easily compare them, and generally YABS and Geekbench results can be faked, so I don't know how meaningful it would be. But one could of course see some tendencies.
    Meanwhile, I'm YABSing the VM the statistics site runs on, which definitely is slow.

    @FAT32 what do you think about this?
    And I just had another idea: If I would scrape the entirety of LET, I could also write a website where one can search through it, but with it being fast (unlike LET's search), having an index of all comments (unlike Google), and having advanced filters (unlike both). I've done a similar search thing for a private project with a dataset of a similar size already, so that should be rather easy.

    Let's say that's part of the new project I am building so respectfully I will decline due to conflict of interest.

  • lukast__lukast__ Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:
    It’s just a question on when, not if, @lukast__ decides to scrape all of LET and all of OGF, parse every YABS and create a leaderboard for best and worst

    I think @FAT32 would ban me if I'd do that as that would likely mean >25k requests. Otherwise I'd gladly do it.

    I mean, with a sound req/m limit so that it doesn’t cause too much server load I’m sure it’s fine (of course ask though)

    You’d also just need the HTML of course

    If you get the green light though, don’t miss out on parsing them no matter if code block, snippet, if spacing is off etc since people are barbaric when it comes to posting their YABS

    Well, I did some calculations, only comments after comment id around 3000000 (because earlier there was no YABS) would be necessary, which would mean around 1300000 comments. If one assumes that on each page there are on average 20 comments (while 30 is the maximum, not every discussion is a whole page), that would be 65k requests, and around 10 GB of data transfer (just the HTML!). That would probably be possible to scrape with maybe around 10 reqs/min in a week without impacting LET.
    But let's see what @FAT32 says.
    Only general problem I see is that there's GB4/5/6, and one cannot easily compare them, and generally YABS and Geekbench results can be faked, so I don't know how meaningful it would be. But one could of course see some tendencies.
    Meanwhile, I'm YABSing the VM the statistics site runs on, which definitely is slow.

    @FAT32 what do you think about this?
    And I just had another idea: If I would scrape the entirety of LET, I could also write a website where one can search through it, but with it being fast (unlike LET's search), having an index of all comments (unlike Google), and having advanced filters (unlike both). I've done a similar search thing for a private project with a dataset of a similar size already, so that should be rather easy.

    Let's say that's part of the new project I am building so respectfully I will decline due to conflict of interest.

    Of course! (And yours will probably be better anyway.)

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @lukast__ said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @emgh said:
    It’s just a question on when, not if, @lukast__ decides to scrape all of LET and all of OGF, parse every YABS and create a leaderboard for best and worst

    I think @FAT32 would ban me if I'd do that as that would likely mean >25k requests. Otherwise I'd gladly do it.

    I mean, with a sound req/m limit so that it doesn’t cause too much server load I’m sure it’s fine (of course ask though)

    You’d also just need the HTML of course

    If you get the green light though, don’t miss out on parsing them no matter if code block, snippet, if spacing is off etc since people are barbaric when it comes to posting their YABS

    Well, I did some calculations, only comments after comment id around 3000000 (because earlier there was no YABS) would be necessary, which would mean around 1300000 comments. If one assumes that on each page there are on average 20 comments (while 30 is the maximum, not every discussion is a whole page), that would be 65k requests, and around 10 GB of data transfer (just the HTML!). That would probably be possible to scrape with maybe around 10 reqs/min in a week without impacting LET.
    But let's see what @FAT32 says.
    Only general problem I see is that there's GB4/5/6, and one cannot easily compare them, and generally YABS and Geekbench results can be faked, so I don't know how meaningful it would be. But one could of course see some tendencies.
    Meanwhile, I'm YABSing the VM the statistics site runs on, which definitely is slow.

    @FAT32 what do you think about this?
    And I just had another idea: If I would scrape the entirety of LET, I could also write a website where one can search through it, but with it being fast (unlike LET's search), having an index of all comments (unlike Google), and having advanced filters (unlike both). I've done a similar search thing for a private project with a dataset of a similar size already, so that should be rather easy.

    Let's say that's part of the new project I am building so respectfully I will decline due to conflict of interest.

    Of course! (And yours will probably be better anyway.)

    Yes and no... I am very lacking of something called time :( I even considered to take a sabbatical leave or gap to build a product of my own and this could be it.

    Anyway it will take a while but I already talked to few members here and they are very supportive and hopefully we can build something great.

    The goal is not to earn money but to fulfil my dream of making a product of my own.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    I wish you all the luck @FAT32 and @lukast__ too. You are both wonderful.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

  • @spywork said:
    I won also a 50$ credit from @Terabix but i don't need Asia service. If anyone have some goodies (like VPS, storage.) in Europe for exchange i give this prize.

    If you don't get anyone, remember there's a person sitting who can accept it for free 😄

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    now that you mention it yes probably, but i kind of like it staring at you in the middle of the screen like that might leave it

  • @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    Well, it would probably go down when he has more number of sponsors 😂 🤌

  • @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    I like the fact that he didn’t mention copyright with current year at the footer so he won’t have to change it manually every year :smiley:

    Thanked by 2cainyxues FAT32
  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    I like the fact that he didn’t mention copyright with current year at the footer so he won’t have to change it manually every year :smiley:

    maximum efficiency

  • @barbaros said:

    @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    I like the fact that he didn’t mention copyright with current year at the footer so he won’t have to change it manually every year :smiley:

    One way to stop this happening

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @sh97 said:

    @beanman109 said:
    i finally got around to dooing some lex.st things - lex.st/sponsors
    thoughts and opinions are appreciated

    footer should be down right?

    Feature of a seemingly responsive web page i guess?
    I like it like this. Else one would need to scroll through the abyss to find the end

    Thanked by 1beanman109
  • Hello, Good Night. thanks

    Thanked by 2beanman109 admax
  • _MS__MS_ Member
    edited February 2025

    @beanman109

    Fixed one error. Please send 1 BTC.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @MS said:
    @beanman109

    Fixed one error. Please send 1 BTC.

    knowing silvercreek they'd probably ask for this change

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