[06:16] is there anyone i can talk with about arranging storage for a private collection that should be archived? [06:17] i'd prefer to talk about it privately if possible, is there someone that would be the best option for me to call or chat with? [06:17] I'd guess SketchCow would be your best bet. [06:35] thank you! [08:00] http://slipstre.am/ any possible way it could either, 1. be archived, or 2. be rewritten to not need a central server? [08:00] (They're shutting Mar 1st) [22:26] Posterous dying: http://blog.posterous.com/thanks-from-posterous [22:26] Turning off April 30. [22:55] Anyone know how big posterous is [23:20] hmm. posterous seems to list about 10,000 usernames (subdomains) in their sitemap.xml, btw. [23:30] holy wow, it's going away? [23:30] only 10k users, guess not surprising [23:37] hmm, it has 9999; is more likely it's a sql query capped < 1000 [23:46] 'tis a start, i suppose. i haven't paid attention to how folks have been finding usernames for past grabs... the googles? site:*.posterous.com ? [23:47] often there's a hidden number somewhere that can be incremented [23:53] hmm... http://posterous.com/users/36PD00KbzQ00#activities/page/1 [23:53] that muck after users and before activities can be tweaked and a user usually comes up... but it seems like random hash. [23:55] or not. you can change some number/letters and get the same user... others... not so much. [23:56] http://blog.posterous.com/thanks-from-posterous [23:56] yeah mistym said it [23:58] https://twitter.com/marcoarment/status/302548752932163584 [23:58] the API has something to get a list of sites.. I don't know if that's your own sites or all sites [23:58] don't you need an api key though? [23:58] yes [23:59] there's an api to get popular posts from all users