[07:37] If you shorten an amazon.com link on bit.ly it will automatically turn into an amzn.to link [07:38] oh clever [07:38] In fact that is why companies pay the premium fee for bit.ly pro. Setting up your own shortener would be cheaper. [07:38] (This feature can be disabled though if you prefer) [21:37] fuck no [21:37] http://tr.im [21:41] So: [21:41] a) new tr.im URLs are sequential [21:41] b) I have a database of old tr.im URLs [21:42] I think I should write a bot that tries to insert as many of the old tr.im URLs into the new tr.im [21:46] wait tr.im is .... wtfuq [21:46] yes, you should :) [21:49] Oh noes did you shorten an URL? I got out of sync [21:53] oh man [21:54] If the url contains a special character like % or ~ it will return an http 500 error [21:58] I didn't touch it [22:00] Somebody else is using it already too [22:08] maybe they have an api thing still [22:11] I think it's a completely new software (there was a job ad a month ago or so about writing a new tr.im software) [22:13] ugh