[07:44] *** pa has joined #urlteam [08:15] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [08:34] *** pa has joined #urlteam [09:00] *** Jonison has joined #urlteam [11:15] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [11:46] *** pa has joined #urlteam [11:52] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [11:54] *** pa has joined #urlteam [14:06] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [14:06] *** figpucker has joined #urlteam [14:11] *** pa has joined #urlteam [15:13] *** Jonison has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [15:24] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [15:25] *** jornane- has joined #urlteam [15:26] *** jornane has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [15:27] *** pa has joined #urlteam [15:32] *** pa has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:06] *** pa has joined #urlteam [16:30] *** pa has quit IRC (Quit: pa) [20:26] *** stevemcla has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) [21:30] hub-me-a started. [21:30] I'm setting up hub-me-r as well, but I'll only start it once -a is done. [21:42] Aah, fucking spam filter... [21:50] So disq.us: There are three schemes: /CODE, /t/CODE, and /p/CODE. There's also /url?url=x, but that's a simple redirect with the full target URL encoded in the "url" parameter, so that's neither iterable nor worth archiving. [21:52] /CODE appears to be older. The codes are six characters long, case-insensitive, and seem to go up to 9?????. They redirect to either pages using Disqus or a specific comment. [21:53] /t/CODE and /p/CODE are newer. Codes are seven characters, only lowercase and not case insensitive (/CODE is also lowercase, but uppercase characters are accepted; /t/CODE and /p/CODE just return 404 if you uppercase any letters). [21:54] The codes for both /t/ and /p/ are still very "low", i.e. around 1?????? or 2??????. So it should be doable. [21:54] /t/CODE redirects to a discussion thread, /p/CODE goes directly to a specific comment. [21:55] Ballpark estimates: /CODE = 9 * 36^5 = 540M codes, /t/CODE and /p/CODE on the order of 36^6 = 2.2B codes. [21:56] So roughly 5 billion codes in total. Certainly a lot, but sounds doable. [21:57] Those lengths I mentioned are the upper limits/current maximum lengths; I've seen six-char codes for /p/, for example. [23:12] *** dashcloud has joined #urlteam