01:52:38 (Replying to https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/archiveteam-bs/20221201#c332707 ) pcr: I googled it and it looks like there's a lot of stuff that isn't stored on a blockchain/"decentralized" that would disappear if Odysee shut down, such as (according to https://redd.it/oub5xu , https://old.reddit.com/r/lbry/comments/oub5xu/-/h72435f and 01:52:39 https://old.reddit.com/r/lbry/comments/vx5cff/-/ifu23gc ) video thumbnails, user avatars, comments, likes/dislikes, view counts and follower counts. (this might be incomplete, I haven't found a list of what is stored where). 01:56:21 Of course a blockchain project doesn't actually use blockchain completely. In that case there is stuff to grab. 02:33:30 The actual videos/files also apparently aren't on a blockchain (only their hashes, and some other metadata like titles and descriptions are, if I'm not misreading something), so I guess there are probably some videos that only lbry's/odysee's (not sure which it is) "official" servers have a copy of, which would be lost in the case of a shutdown. 02:33:30 (at least that's slightly more decentralized than the other stuff though) 07:00:31 fosshost.org shutting down: https://fosshost.org/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33848529 07:00:38 * pabs ENOTIME to look at it 07:21:16 seems too much work actually, looking at it 20:06:24 Pokechu22 edited ISP Hosting (+252, +1): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=49213&oldid=49205 20:16:51 hey, does anyone know what the warrior issue of "@ERROR: max connections (-1) reached -- try again later 20:28:12 rocketdive: That's normal, it should upload successfully eventually 20:28:24 Happens when targets are overloaded 20:29:27 thanks!! glad to know i'm not doing something wrong lol i thought maybe having too many concurrent was the issue but i'm glad it isn't 21:12:02 Local doomsayer here: https://pixelation.org/index.php?topic=146817.0 21:12:13 > So this leads me to the inevitable decision to shut down these forums. I am closing registrations, and switching all boards to be read-only shortly. The forums will be a permanent resource for the knowledge that has accumulated here. 21:13:00 Pixelation.org, a pixelart community that has seen several incarnations over the years is shutting any time soon. Content on this version of the forum dates as far back as 2005 21:13:16 Lots of indie artists and professionals have been on here, no matter how small a community 21:16:31 Already, much content has been lost across forum migrations here is a Wayforward contest from 2006 where most of the submissions aren't even visible anymore https://pixelation.org/index.php?topic=825.0