admin modestly forgets to mention that he is already archiving all the stuff AT processes via Usenet. Not free downloading, but probably available for 5 years.
Horrible is probably one of the most popular downloads here, if you're suggesting skipping them that sounds like a bad idea.
A portal that provides temporary access to new releases like AT is probably all that is really viable. A summary archive is doomed: On a public host it would eventually disappear via change in policy (Mega, Mediafire, etc.) or death of host (Anonfiles, DevHost, etc) . On a private host there are the high costs, DMCA removals and liabilities. All for what, newbies? Fans just have to stay current with new releases as they become available, or cry in their soup for what they missed.
For suggestions, it seems that what AT needs are automated, unlimited, free (mostly) uploads. Probably not paid accounts or group volunteer concepts.
I would like 60 fps anime. It would be amazing. It would be great and plesurable for the eyes if anime was made in 60 fps in the future. Seriouz peoplez joke about high fps but at the same time those same pplz want a gtx 1070/1080, thats kinda funny.
Holy crap 43 columns. I tried sqlite for that but I'll just stick to a csv editor. From what I gather you can tell what group uploads what so ... just don't use the archive for tosho_uname=hs and the other things you already skip. HS is pretty big and well known. The host in place rn and the sheer size would assure them being available. I could suggest other groups but I'm biased towards small sizes.
But like I said admin, accounts would be needed still. Even if you could get by with one a day 360 per year is still a pretty insane amount. if 36 leechers would each make 10 it would be ok but that's pretty far fetched.
Getting a google drive premium would be ok, from what I gather the limit is per leecher not per file itself. Something like a downloader quota.
Another stupid suggestion of mine would be to use an account on something like tusfiles and use the rewards to pay for premium so that files never expire. But that would open up a whole can of worms as when money is involved if there is trouble the liability increases.
Maybe we should ask r/datahoarder what to use lol, they even managed to get amazon to change their policy.
Current average is around 120GB/day, but obviously varies. You can grab a copy of the raw data here and if you can come up with a workable rule set, I can consider it.
a few game release sites that use google drive and it works pretty well, but they probably upload by hand
Google Drive currently has a number of loopholes. In fact, I have been trialing one for a few months, until they recently banned it. GSuite for business, which offers 1TB storage, doesn't actually enforce limits, so that may be what's being used. GDrive does limit downloads however, so actually using it for distribution may be difficult (unsure how your game release sites deal with that; perhaps they just don't hit limits).
I really do like the notion of being able to archive all the data we process, but I just can't see any practical, reliable, solution that I'm willing to pay for. The Direct link system is the best I could come up with so far.
I've added a rule to skip the torrents, but they'll still show up as greyed entries. It's probably better if they're removed from source. Thanks for the suggestion!
Is this some special provider or something? Shadowsocks is a SOCKS proxy, and isn't a VPN. You could tunnel a VPN over a proxy, if, for some reason, VPNs are usually blocked, but they're two separate things.
Again, my bad. I assumed AT scrips parse everything; multiup does indeed have zippyshare, you just have to go to their actual link like anon mentioned. About accounts ... I've looked a bit back and it seems like AT pushes about 50GB of data each day (I mean the size of new torrents not the bw used to send them all over the place). Is that about right? So 1 MEGA account and like 3 google/yandex/4shared accounts per day. Hmmm ... maybe if you dont use them for HorribleSubs' stuff (since they're huge and their stuff gets downloaded a lot and mirrored everywhere anyway) and for raws (since encoders and subbers would get it by torrent or irc). That way you could keep the more obscure stuff alive for more. Idk ... sorry for being pushy, I know this isn't an archival site.
Edit: nevermind, people would still need to make accounts for this to live. I know a few game release sites that use google drive and it works pretty well, but they probably upload by hand. It would need a lot of coding for it to work automatically but the linchpin is the human factor and random leechers vs dedicated realease group is a no go. Thanks for looking into ulozto.net. It might work pretty well for archiving as well.
So that's a VPN (PPTP/L2TP/SSTP/OpenVPN?) over Shadowsocks right? Have you tried just connecting via Shadowsocks directly? (turn off VPN, direct IRC client to use SOCKS proxy)
Other things you could try, if you're interested in doing so: - try connecting to other IRC servers - if there's any that run on different ports, try those as well
Sorry if I'm a bother, but I'm curious about how they prevent you running your own applications. What version of Windows are they running? Do .bat, .cmd or .vbs scripts run? What if you changed the .exe to .scr, or maybe renamed it to something like rundll32.exe? What browser(s) do they run? Do they have a copy of any MS Office applications installed?
Apologies if I'm a bother, but out of curiosity, what's your internet like? As in, do you have an ISP or do you connect through something like a college network or similar? Do you know if certain ports are blocked, or particular hosts, or are you forced through proxies or the like?
16/06/2017 00:33 — Anonymous