Love this site! Is there any way to filter search the rss like nyaa rss's feed? Can you implement that? something like: https://animetosho.org/feed/rss2 &q=sword+art+online+fff
Thanks for the tip. It's been mentioned in the past, but is there any actual evidence that this is effective? It doesn't seem to make much of a difference in my experience. We wrap all files in a 7z when uploading to some hosts.
I think it says files under 500MB are downloadable by guests, so you shouldn't have to register or anything, i tried to download it, but the tracker kept saying "No connection could be made: refused" or "Connection timed out". My ISP is known to throttle and mess with torrents though, so i'm not sure if its them or the site :/
They are "fake" RARs, or rather, 7-Zip archives renamed to RAR and a RAR signature prepended onto them (so yes, something fancy). However, on an ARM server I happen to have here, p7zip (both '7zr' and '7z') seems to extract them fine without doing anything special.
If you're having issues, try renaming the file to have a .7z extension. If it's still not working, you can remove the first 4 bytes of the file ("Rar!") to make it a completely normal 7z file.
This one is good too, reminds me of the Ika Musume background
Comment in Feedback 20/10/2014 19:16 — Anonymous: "Anonymouse"
question: about anonfile rars. I'm trying to unrar them on an arm platform, but I can't. if I unrar those with 7zip on a nrmal pc they are fine. are you doing something fancy with them? unrar on the arm platform says "unknown archive type, only plain RAR 2.0 supported". Any idea? thanks
Non-booting computers can be a pain to diagnose, especially if you don't have random spare parts, or another PC to test components against. Well, best of luck with it.
I got home from work and discovered that my computer is having problems - it won't boot =( - I will see if I can solve it myself tomorrow, hopefully I wont need to buy anything online and wait for it ship!
I'll try to post links for everything I missed once I get it sorted out. See you soon?
Hmm... I see. The code is suppose to delete everything once it's reaches a fixed time, but it looks likes the counter is getting reset (this is because I have it recursively writing a index.html to every subdir every half minute or so). It looks like Bootstrap-Listr (it's what I use) updated and no longer requires me to do so, hopefully I can upgrade to that sometime soon.
I finished it this morning, thanks mate ^__^ btw, the folders you delete never vanish from the list, they just go up with new date but they're empty, you can see how long the list is there, I sort it by 'Date Modified" and it's not a problem at all, but just giving feedback that they still there
Files stay online for approximately 32 days, Although I've just deleted files >30 days since disk space ran out :/ Don't worry, LOGH will be there for a while still.
Admin of Yuki... How long do you keep batch animes there ? I know the normal files work till they vanish but Batches may get deleted sooner, please reply as I didn't start DL LOGH yet, will do tonight when I get fast connection :)
Thx for the reply and tips. My guess it was some blocking in my end (my internet provider does it sometimes). Already happened animetosho being blocked. Fortunately, seems to have returned to normal today.
Google DNS appears to resolve the site fine, so I wouldn't say it's the likely cause. Also considering your comment below, where the mirror site is using the same DNS...
It may possibly be some temporary routing issue (see if it automatically fixes itself in a few days). If you can do a traceroute to the server, it may help a bit with diagnosing the problem, but you may have no other choice but to use a proxy at the moment.
I'm from Indonesia and I can't access the site except using proxy for some unknown reason. I wonder why... can someone help me? I don't know anyway to solve this because 2 days ago I can access this site with no problem.
Thanks for the note. The resolver is a little sketchy in terms of accuracy. Also, sometimes these multi-uploaders retry the upload if it fails first.
The home page hides invalid links, whilst clicking through shows every host the script attempted to specify. The links aren't being hidden on purpose, rather, the script failed to pull the link from Jheberg. Jheberg is something I'll need to look into, but if there's a host missing that usually shows up, try checking the actual site (ie click on the Jheberg link) - or just use Jdownloader.
Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I don't particularly like adding filters because I believe in just being a plain mirror without being discriminatory. There is a slight filter for BakaBT as mentioned above, and as long as it doesn't affect much overall, I'm not too fussed about it. The server is somewhat "overprovisioned" to handle cases like this. If it becomes more of an issue, I can quite easily implement a blocklist. He knows not to be too abusive anyway...
My bad, It seems you have to click through the listing from the front page and it will drop down uploaded.to. However, for this example the uploaded.to link was striked out but when placed into JDownloader a valid uploaded.to links appear. Is this because I'm not in USA?
01/11/2014 21:05 — meepmeep234