FFF, Kaitou, Glue, Commie, and HS apparently are backing/using Nyaa.si or will be soon anyways according to what they've said. While it seems DDY and Asenshi might just stick to minglong. Most of the other groups seem content with sticking with Anidex at this point from what I've read or been told: Tsundere, GJM, Catar, LostYears, Kametsu, Doki, Kantai and I believe SallySubs. It remains to be seen, and obviously things can change. Seems like a lot of it has to do with what features Si intends to replicate from Nyaa or create and how soon they'll get their site to not be so featureless. But of course some groups are simply not going to utilize it because of who operates it. Same as those groups utilizing it are mostly doing it because of who operates Anidex, rather than because of any real valid concerns of either. While Nyaa.Pantsu has basically been abandoned by every group at this point and seems to have rescinded itself to being another scraper that simply automates adding content from all the other options similar to TokyoTosho/ShanaProject/etc.
Ok, so it seems I was just the unfortunate bastard who submitted something when maintenance was being done and thus it never got fetched. Have put it on to TT.
LOL what? where did you get that from? All major fansubs groups not associated with Nyaa, has always used Minglong and will continue to do so. Stop spreading lies, Herkz!
Sadly, it's not gonna happen, some renowned big fansub groups have sided together and decided to not support nyaa.si, exactly because it's run by HS & co. If you look closely at what was uploaded on nyaa.si recently, you'll notice that only one fansub has made an upload there. They really are avoiding it like a plague.
I don't know whether his has been mentioned in the last 10 pages of this thread, but it seems that releases marked with the blue "Batch" tag on AniDex is not fetched by AnimeTosho??
>If we pull data from a Nyaa clone, that data is available, but take note that their list may be nothing like the old Nyaa.
Still better than nothing. Problem with AniDex is that, while all the Groups are verified (so there's no need for green status), there will be no playing favourites with any torrent (blue status). They already have implemented filtering for re-encodes in search and RSS filters are planned for a future update.
I don't quite think that's how the trusted/A+ flags worked, rather, I think there was just a list of accounts that were marked as such. Unfortunately, the accounts no longer exist (or rather, the whole site doesn't), and I don't have a copy of the list.
If we pull data from a Nyaa clone, that data is available, but take note that their list may be nothing like the old Nyaa.
Nyaa trusted and favourite stuff was just a load of crap; highlighting releases from their own staffs. It wasn't the best version, just THEIR version. And sadly people fell for it and ended up watching that crap when they could've watched a better version.
The trusted/A+ category is pretty much useless now since nyaa's died. The admin is grabbing directly from horriblesubs feed so it's the real deal from them. If that's not enough then this should do?
Not like the new Nyaas don't have those flags. Also Admin-sama could verify for example that Horriblesubs releases were uploaded by the Horriblesubs account to the torrent tracker for example.
Maybe I never saw the bug since my other feeds grabbed the stuff I wanted..
That particular specification feels a bit outdated.. Back when only bank websites had https. Also isn't it just redundant when there is no way to download the file via http anyway?
Anyway, Sonarrs problem isn't the https thing, its probably the 301 thing. Will send this along to Sonarr.
Speaking of Sonarr, did you ever consider a search API? Now that nyaa is down we need one more than ever.
"13th May 2017: Whether it's for archival purposes, to create a better AnimeTosho or to satisfy statistical curiosities, I'm providing daily database exports of some of AnimeTosho's data"
Is this a new error? Unfortunately, the RSS2 specifications don't allow HTTPS referenced enclosures (or rather, requires a HTTP reference, but mentions nothing about whether the resource has to exist at the exact location specified by the URL). Perhaps give the Atom feed a try?
If your theory is correct, then it may be the case that Sonarr isn't following redirects, which may be something they should support?
We all know they are only trying to become the main nyaa so they can get those juicy ads for $$$ and HS has large userbase to bring there and, you can bet that they will be splitting the profits.
My hot take is that the problem was caused by the rss linking http links to torrents and those redirect to https, I almost posted a comment about torrent downloads using https but skipped it when i saw it redirect to https. Maybe if the rss linked them to https from the start?
I don't know if this is Sonarr or the site being weird but posting just in case.
Search for it, the shinobu version should be up. I also tried the yellow color scheme: http://imgur.com/gdjt3YB Not that great but workable. Now how about that pick :D
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I'll give it a try. Yellow instead of the red but I dunno if the links will look as well and that's kinda out of my reach right now. Find me a pick you like that has height=2Xwidth. Edit: Or I could do the one admin linked to in his comment. Looks kinda like this: http://imgur.com/I77aOXI It matches the Kanbaru color scheme so I could create an user style pretty fast.
14/05/2017 06:17 — Anonymous