[00:00] maybe you can check the status of that one. only 3 minutes between tracker giving it and denying. [00:49] deathy: what's your ip address? [00:55] the one where that came from: 104.131.136.95 [00:55] it's a droplet at DO [00:55] hmm [00:56] there just isn't enough information to tell for sure, but that does eliminate one of the long-shot possibilities [00:56] in US somewhere. Denied I mentioned some hours ago was from another DO droplet in Amsterdam [00:56] I think the tracker must have a race condition where it can assign a task and then immediately reassign it [00:58] so some percentage of the time your ip address won't match what's in the database, and it'll reject it [00:58] seems likely/logical. [00:59] the hilarious thing is that by the time it's done that it's already written the body of your response to disk [00:59] just checked last ~6-ish tasks * 4 machines and didn't see that message. [01:00] tracker traffic slower now maybe? [01:01] might be something to look into if we still want more and more clients.. [01:01] where exactly is tracker on github? just in case I have time to randomly look around.. [01:02] db48x/tinyarchive [01:02] the code is tracker/tracker.py [01:03] the other possibility is that when it goes to create a file to hold the data you're uploading (which is in the body), it creates the randomly-named temporary file but there's already one with the same name [20:55] looks to be going/working well as items processed [20:57] but does it actually find any URLs? most I see are "found 0 URLs" [21:03] we may have found them all already [21:04] apparently we've found 2.2 million though [21:18] 12930 finished in last 24 hours. available: 23206, looking good. [21:22] you're winning