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Wingy |
Does it help to run a warrior with a vpn? |
00:07
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markedL |
Last I heard it was against the rules |
00:28
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Wingy |
Alright, will avoid :) |
01:32
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04:14
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04:14
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04:57
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05:01
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05:12
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ScruffyB |
My warrior said it needed an update, retrying 300 seconds. I tried the reboot suggestion: looks like warriorhq.archiveteam.org is overloaded with requests at the moment. (I assume it is a self-solving problem unless a deliberate DOS by a certain internet company.) |
05:15
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ScruffyB |
...worksforme. |
05:17
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ScruffyB |
I should stop watching it: "Phooey… No warrior projects are available for participation yet!" |
05:27
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chfoo |
the server seems to be having some unusual issues. i can't connect to diagnose |
05:28
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ScruffyB |
That is not a good sign I assume it can handle Fusl's swarm no problem? |
05:29
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ScruffyB |
Wait, he uses scripts, not the warrior. |
05:39
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markedL |
#down-the-tube is hitting it hard |
05:49
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ScruffyB |
yes, the work units seem to go by very fast. |
05:58
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ScruffyB |
my warrior is downloading Youtube playlists again. |
05:59
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ScruffyB |
200 hits in 2 mins, then: "No HTTP response received from tracker. The tracker is probably overloaded. Retrying after 60 seconds..." |
06:02
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kiska |
Tracker probably died... again :D |
06:03
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ScruffyB |
well, I got 2 more work units since I posted that. |
06:04
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ScruffyB |
er 1 more+ 1 rsnyc start. |
08:24
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12:39
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12:39
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vicarage_ |
On the warrior 'available projects', why can't the project names be links to their leaderboards. As it is I have to switch to a project to see the link, and then discover there is no work going on there, and switch back |
14:24
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14:25
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15:57
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18:19
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Dj-Wawa |
alternatively / additionally just list current in-flight and to do under each project, so you don't even have to click the link. |
18:20
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Dj-Wawa |
Not sure if this is possible with the current warrior / tracker. |
18:52
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vicarage_ |
It has always seemed odd to offer projects that have not had work for months. I suppose if there are only 1-2 active projects at time (always urlteam, somethimes something else), I could just use the Warrior recommendation, but recently it leaves me twiddling my thumbs on a stalled project |
19:04
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Kaz |
the problem is AT choice is that it's usually defaulted to urlteam |
19:04
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Kaz |
people see that they're not doing much, and end up spinning up hundreds of threads |
19:04
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Kaz |
once we then switch to a real project, they suddenly claim tons of jobs, then crash and burn |
19:14
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markedL |
any home fires yet? |
22:33
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ScruffyB |
my machine is pre-heated with primality testing. Crawling probably cools it down by evicting the cache. |