[09:03] hmm, my warriors are dying, on the console are tracebacks [09:03] AttributeError: 'AsyncPopen' object has no attribute 'pipe' [09:19] Is that in an "official" warrior? Or a self-made one? [09:35] ersi: can you check if my username got banned? [09:37] From what? Why do you ask? [09:37] You can't get banned from having warriors ;) [09:38] maybe too many warriors? posterous, havent got a task in a day [09:40] maybe too many claims from your username that hasn't returned yet [09:40] I'll look it up/ask someone :) [09:41] 447568 -10001 3230 [09:41] u have 3000 claims atm [09:41] nuke em [09:41] siliconvalleypark righ [09:41] not 2 or omething? [09:41] right, not 2. but if that name has any nuke those as well [09:42] it just claimed 15 [09:42] siliconvalleypark2? [09:42] and #2 doesn't show up [09:43] 99 claims and rising, seems to be working [09:44] "release the hounds" [13:55] agh, one of my warriors got OOM killed again last night [13:55] doing posterous. it normally uses like 3% of RAM so that's really weird [14:00] yeah, the formspring script seems really memory-heavy http://i.imgur.com/K8WZTUh.png [14:10] bumped up the vms' ram to 2 GB each. now if it crashes i'll be really worried lol [19:37] why does wget-lua-warrior keep anything in ram, instead of writing to disk as it goes along? [21:04] sep332_: Because it needs to hold links in memory, so it know where to proceed [21:05] oh, i thought it just went page 1/page2/page 3... [21:06] dunno, depends on the project though [21:07] do you think it would make sense to increase the default amount of RAM in the next version of the warrior VM? [21:07] people can do so if it's needed, it's an alright default IMO [21:07] ok [21:08] it's not needed for every project :) [21:08] well virtualbox/vmware don't use that much ram all the time, just what you need [21:10] they all have ballooning on by default these days? wasn't like that previously afaik