[19:48] Seems like v.gd is the same as is.gd - or well, owned by the same persons. [19:48] Same shortcode doesn't work on both though [20:05] jk_: Are you running tinyback as siliconvalleypark? [20:05] yes [20:06] What command are you using? You are hitting the tracker with 1 req per second, but the default timeout should be 300 seconds if there are no more available tasks [20:06] [tinyback] ersi created add-vgd-service (+1 new commit): https://github.com/soult/tinyback/commit/205a79e7634e [20:06] tinyback/add-vgd-service 205a79e Erik Simmesgård: Initial work on adding v.gd service... [20:07] Dang, those bots are fast. [20:07] v.gd is run by the same guy as is.gd, it was his "test bed" for some new features [20:07] sorry about that, i'll kill some of those processes [20:08] jk_: Just curious, what command-line did you use to get so many processes? [20:08] soultcer: well, it has 3M+ short codes so :-) [20:08] And we shall get them as well [20:08] And this time I continued with adding it as a branch instead of pushing directly to master, haha [20:09] yeah [20:09] --num-threads=30 \ [20:09] --tracker=http://tracker.tinyarchive.org/v1/ \ [20:09] ./run.py \ [20:09] --sleep=60 [20:09] on a few hosts.... [20:09] 30 is a bit excessive [20:09] jk_: Since mosts url shorteners do rate limiting, you can only do 1 task per url shortener per IP address [20:09] You will only be able to use 1 thread per service - since each service rate limits insanely [20:09] so 4 or 5 threads per host should do [20:10] So running from multiple hosts is fine, in fact it is very helpful [20:10] indeedily [20:10] But you can leave the timeout at 300, it will work just as well [20:10] i guess I should document that [20:11] And make it so that only one thread does a request to the tracker, instead of each thread doing everything on it's own [20:16] Damn the tinyarchive tracker is full of badly written code [20:30] Well, it works better than none tracker :-) [23:37] At least it's not like Aus Post's tracker.. [23:37] Damn thing only shows when the post ID was created, and when you picked the parcel up.