#internetarchive.bak 2017-01-24,Tue

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01:25 🔗 Lazuruz Is there a way that we can have a IA backup over something like Resilio Sync (formerly BTSync)? I think the idea of developing a in house solution is great - but in reality there seems to be lots of issues. In no way am I saying development is easy, I am sure its painstakingingly difficult.
02:37 🔗 SketchCow Let's think about that down the line.
02:37 🔗 SketchCow Also, using third party woo woo companies is always a problem
03:19 🔗 Lazuruz SketchCow: yes, I realize that a problem does lay with the fact that companies/orgs do go under or disappear. Im wondering maybe we could work with a opensource variant and fork it. Syncthing? Similiar to Resilio Sync but opensource -> https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing
03:21 🔗 Lazuruz the reason I bring this up is I have tons of disk space to spare but no matter what I do it downloads at a incredibly slow pace.
03:23 🔗 Lazuruz allocated 50TB for this... but the iabak client says there is no more available shards at ~1.6TB.
03:47 🔗 Frogging so your answer is to rewrite the project? :p
03:50 🔗 Lazuruz Frogging: not neccessarily, I dont see anything wrong with having two seperate projects with the same goal.
03:51 🔗 Frogging indeed, nothing wrong with an independent project
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05:28 🔗 SketchCow This paradigm is working for us.
05:28 🔗 SketchCow If we see a slow download, we can work on the causes
07:29 🔗 iabak-reg 03registrar 05master d64a0f2 06other 10SHARD3/pubkeys registration of robertsdavidddr on SHARD3
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18:41 🔗 HCross Hi all. Apparently ive run out of stuff to download, at 1.1TB
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20:43 🔗 Lazuruz SketchCow: When the client says "please enable 00000.... repo" is this something that the client is looking for in /bin or something? or is this only isnide the project? Thanks
20:44 🔗 Lazuruz HCross: I asked the same question awhile ago, the response I recieved was that it was normal.
20:44 🔗 HCross Lazuruz, let me log in and genny up a 4TB shard. brb
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