If you're using Sphinx syntax, try replacing "1080" with "(1080p|*x1080)". Automatic keyword expansion has been disabled to conserve CPU - you'll need to explicitly specify the terms you want expanded now.
Style "2021q3 - Rio" works for me. Although this style is 2nd oldest now, so it may be removed soon. Can this style be preserved, or can someone make a version compatible with Stylus browser extension?
Sphinx search behavior changed. Now search "1080 (hevc|265|av1)" doesn't work properly. Is there a way to get back to old behavior so that search "1080" returns the same results with and without Sphinx enabled?
Negative-only searches aren't allowed because negative indexes aren't a thing, and I'm not particularly fond of attempts to bypass this. If I add expansion limits, terms like 'a*' probably won't work the way you expect them to any more. Though I can put in an exception to enable negative-only searches when an aid or eid is supplied. In these cases, there's likely few enough entries such that the performance hit isn't too bad.
If you search using Sphinx syntax, the recent change means that keywords aren't expanded automatically anymore. Previously "1080" could get expanded to "1080p", "1920x1080" etc, but now you'll need to manually specify expansions that you want.
yeah, 'a*' is my users, simply because there's not a way to search with exclusions only so if i want to do eid=1231231&qx="!AC3" i need to add 'a*' because you cant have only exclusions, if you manage to change/fix that I'll remove it from all the queries
I also noticed filtering by "1080" just breaks the feed, you need to do "1080p" now, which is weirdge...
Searching this way with uploader name in brackets always works for me 100% of the time. [Yameii] 1080p or [ToonsHub] [1080p] or [SubsPlease] (1080p). Not using brackets for the uploader has given me mixed result (sometimes works sometimes doesn't). Putting the quality (2160p, 1080p, 720p, 480p) in brackets or parentheses or not at all hasn't made any difference for me (they all work).
I can't evaluate what you're referring to, but there are 'flood control' mechanisms in place (though I'd consider the limits fairly generous).
I'm adjusting how the search works; I've made keyword expansion less aggressive, which seems to have lowered CPU. I might put limits on terms like 'a*' as the expansion of such is particularly problematic.
In terms of client behaviour, I've noticed a lot of non-anime related searches being made. I suspect this is due to automation software sending search terms to all listed indexers, so AT gets a bunch of theoretically unnecessary traffic that way. There's also the fact that much of that software is married to TVDB and the like, so can't perform AniDB ID based querying and has to resort to title searches, sometimes once per episode.
I'm not entirely sure what the question is, but there's no explicit "quality filter" here. However, since most titles include the video resolution, you can of course just throw in "1080" and it might find what you're looking for. If you do a search, then use the feed icon (top-right on listing pages), it'll give you the feed for those search results.
Is this spam? 3 videos uploaded, he can't upload to nyaa, because it violates the rules. I hope "tokyotosho" will also be strict with groups like this.
Thanks for the suggestion. Generally hosts don't want one client consuming too much CPU on a shared server, as resources are oversold and would limit CPU for others. Hard limiting CPU usage does mean one can't take advantage of burst availability, so I'm more inclined to look at lowering average usage at first. But it could come in handy some day.
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wtf, is that a restriction of the provider??, i mean normally if cpu peaks at 100% its get hot, fans go to full rpm and its gets laud and basically everything is fine as long as you got enough power and cool air ;)
I'm getting a "pages never finish loading' issue - Tried different browser, removed ad blockers. Still same. Main page is fine, issue seems to be any page with a photo (Series page, episodes page etc) and photos will not load, at all. Might be my end but I haven't changed anything on my setup, and first time seeing the issue and other websites working ok.
It would be super helpful if there was a link "in the search results page" to download "all attachments" or even chapter files separately, like there is for sub files on the torrent pages.
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Is there some kind of delay between torrent uploads and when the search is indexed?
Currently, as of writing this comment, 9:50 AM UTC, the torrent feed shows a bunch of torrents by SubsPlease within the last hour for example: https://files.catbox.moe/64xg6n.png
I have an idea for a new feature. A private txt box for all the users. They can make notes, write down name of the anime they re planning to watch or have watched. Just have a simple txt button, you click it and it opens a blank note page like on windows. Very archaic but has a charm to it.
some spergtoid who makes shitty releases, goes onto other people's releases completely unwarranted to shit on them, acts like a dickhead, and spergs out like he's doing now when he gets punished for being a shitter
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