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  • The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

  • @TrK said:
    Now I only need a one character domain in my portfolio and i should be done with short name fiasco I have for years.

    got a few letter A.* domains there available, starting from $100 and mostly costing millions..

  • @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

  • @noob404 said:
    Anyone online right now?

    hehe that's what i'm talking about here around 12hrs later, that is about 1pm for me when it's really quiet here, or then again when i go eat dinner.. i guess hype dies down a bit when neither you, nor me are online.. =)

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    Anyone online right now?

    hehe that's what i'm talking about here around 12hrs later, that is about 1pm for me when it's really quiet here, or then again when i go eat dinner.. i guess hype dies down a bit when neither you, nor me are online.. =)

    LOL! It does. I don't even remember posting that. Is that from today or yesterday?

  • @Homwer said:
    ah - i missed the page 100 domain giveaway :d

    and you would have made it on time if it weren't for @dustinc working the orders here.. i thought i wouldn't see page 100 before my sleep, but thanks to his diligence, it happened way sooner than anticipated.

  • @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    Now I only need a one character domain in my portfolio and i should be done with short name fiasco I have for years.

    got a few letter A.* domains there available, starting from $100 and mostly costing millions..

    depends on the tld and renewal price for me to act lol.

  • @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    This thread is all about competition, it seems :lol:

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

    Yup but it's not that hard to repurpose it to work with any other bulletin system.

  • @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

    I do remember Ben was also building one last year, just for practice. He might have even shared a few screenshots of it, but, he did abandon it mid-way.

  • @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

    Functionality comes before optimization. Now you work on making it more efficient

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

    Yup but it's not that hard to repurpose it to work with any other bulletin system.

    If I am not wrong, the posts are identified based on html ids and classes, right? Or, is there a more efficient way to do this? A few years ago, I tested scraping to understand how it works and that was the method I used. It was inefficient on some websites and back then I wodnered if there was a better way.

  • Btw, if you guys are wondering what the next reval on the counter is, it's just an hourly sync log to validate the data in the database to see if the scraper missed any page due to some unforeseen circumstances(network outage, scraper being offline).

    Thanked by 2noob404 BasToTheMax
  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

    I do remember Ben was also building one last year, just for practice. He might have even shared a few screenshots of it, but, he did abandon it mid-way.

    lol i think i did remember it and i guess he abandoned it after struggling with CF WAF.

  • @bchot said:
    i;m back, BTW, good morning everybody, and it's only been 12 pages overnight, not too much. i am going to enjoy it.

    Hi there!

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    Now I only need a one character domain in my portfolio and i should be done with short name fiasco I have for years.

    I do remember you telling me you spend about 50K inr on just domain renewals every year. You wanna add to that with a single letter domain?

    lol why wouldn't i if i get to own a single letter domain.

    Isn't the renewal on a single-letter domain going to be crazy expensive?

    it does but it depends on tld.

    What's your most expensive tld?

    it's gotta be .shop followed by .news and .gd

    i think .auto is really up there somewhere $2k, .country is similar high priced, it's when entities could pay that much for regular domain.. companies, countries, etc... .pr, .protection, .security, .sexy - OMG, .tm, .vana - for all the decentralized stuff, so probably startups?

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

    Functionality comes before optimization. Now you work on making it more efficient

    def, it's already quite efficient in all the logic and scenario, the more efficiency i can think of it's limited due to CF WAF.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    lol Ed's version is efficient while mine is just immature piece of junk built in a day or two?

    I do remember Ben was also building one last year, just for practice. He might have even shared a few screenshots of it, but, he did abandon it mid-way.

    lol i think i did remember it and i guess he abandoned it after struggling with CF WAF.

    Probably. He was using Python from what I can remember.

  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    This thread is all about competition, it seems :lol:

    Yes, everyone want to win the PC!

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

    Yup but it's not that hard to repurpose it to work with any other bulletin system.

    If I am not wrong, the posts are identified based on html ids and classes, right? Or, is there a more efficient way to do this? A few years ago, I tested scraping to understand how it works and that was the method I used. It was inefficient on some websites and back then I wodnered if there was a better way.

    Yup it's all parsed from HTML dom and classes, some validation here and there though. I am also storing the posts in DB in case i want to include some SPAM score kinda analysis.

    Thanked by 2BasToTheMax noob404
  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    This thread is all about competition, it seems :lol:

    Yes, everyone want to win the PC!

    I just posted in the last page that I am going for the PC now, just to scare @bchot. He had just woken up, and I was feeling naughty, just wanted to pull his leg.
    And, don't be mistaken, there's gonna be some heavy competition for the PC in a few days or within the next few weeks. Can't let your guard down, if you are aiming for it.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

    Yup but it's not that hard to repurpose it to work with any other bulletin system.

    If I am not wrong, the posts are identified based on html ids and classes, right? Or, is there a more efficient way to do this? A few years ago, I tested scraping to understand how it works and that was the method I used. It was inefficient on some websites and back then I wodnered if there was a better way.

    Yup it's all parsed from HTML dom and classes, some validation here and there though. I am also storing the posts in DB in case i want to include some SPAM score kinda analysis.

    Cool!

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    That's cool. So, you could just put any thread link there, and it would generate the results?

    yup, and once it starts scraping it just create another endpoint for the API with ThreadID and that ID can be reused on frontend without even doing any changes on codebase with the help of the input bar. The default threadID the frontend is requesting is currently set to this thread.

    That is awesome. So, presently I am guessing it can only work with the LET software?

    Yup but it's not that hard to repurpose it to work with any other bulletin system.

    If I am not wrong, the posts are identified based on html ids and classes, right? Or, is there a more efficient way to do this? A few years ago, I tested scraping to understand how it works and that was the method I used. It was inefficient on some websites and back then I wodnered if there was a better way.

    Yup it's all parsed from HTML dom and classes, some validation here and there though. I am also storing the posts in DB in case i want to include some SPAM score kinda analysis.

    What API are you gonna use for the SPAM score in the future if/when it's introduced?

  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:
    i;m back, BTW, good morning everybody, and it's only been 12 pages overnight, not too much. i am going to enjoy it.

    Hey man, good morning to you. While you were gone, another member just challenged me to go for the gaming PC and sorry to say, I am aiming for the gaming PC now.

    i know you just yanking my chain..

    PS i decided to get to the ongoing convo for now, since many people here.. i will go thru backlog of pages 104-114 later when all of you are asleep and i got nothing else to do.. so i will be active in the active posts for now.. =) otherwise it takes a long time to get to the top..

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    This thread is all about competition, it seems :lol:

    Yes, everyone want to win the PC!

    I mean this is going to be ridiculous if there are gonna be 10 people going for it XD

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:
    The counter https://let.redcode.uk has been implemented with the following changes, An auto refresh toggle and integration to scraper for allowing multiple threads to scrape without breaking any changes, one manual input is required on API level(disabled currently).

    This looks awesome, giving @MrEd some competition XD

    This thread is all about competition, it seems :lol:

    Yes, everyone want to win the PC!

    I just posted in the last page that I am going for the PC now, just to scare @bchot. He had just woken up, and I was feeling naughty, just wanted to pull his leg.
    And, don't be mistaken, there's gonna be some heavy competition for the PC in a few days or within the next few weeks. Can't let your guard down, if you are aiming for it.

    Tbh, my goal is not the pc but at least $200 of credits. If i win that, I'm happy.

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