Usagi is a federated image board instance.
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Somebody needs to draw the Iliad but with the characters from Yuru Yuri.
>>fb-NFPWLKJH (OP) Imagine if the demiurge was a cute anime girl.
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>>fg-OYUAOEWB >>fg-HW0E6FFA I'm happy with this for now.
IF YOU DOWNLOAD THE USAGI CODE IT DOES NOT WORK. THE TOS ON THE ORIGINAL FCHANNEL CLEARLY SAYS YOU MUST SHARE CODE IF YOU RUN AND CHANGE IT. USAGI IS BREAKING THAT RULE, AND VIOLATING THE TERMS.
>>fb-R3AE8ESZ Thanks for the help, the fchan server works now. I was able sign in as admin and create a board. Here is a montage of screenshots proving it. This proves to me that the usagi code works fine. I'm not the OP but I hope he figures out what his error was.
>>fb-FXRQN7DT This is the edited configuration file that works for me. [code] instance:localhost:3000 instanceport:3000 instancename:FChan instancesummary:FChan is a federated image board instance. ## For `instancetp` if you plan to support https ## make sure you setup the ssl certs before running the server initially ## do not start with http:// and then switch to https:// ## this will cause issues if switched from on protocol to the other. ## If you do, the database entries will have to be converted to support the change ## this will cause a lot of headaches if switched back and forth. ## Choose which one you are going to support and do not change it for best results. instancetp:http:// dbhost:localhost dbport:5432 dbname:fchan dbuser:my-username dbpass:password emailserver: emailport: emailaddress: emailpass: (view full post...)
>>fb-DF4OASWG moon bunny is just stupid here and cant into computer lol
>>fb-J35XT5LF (OP) aannnnnnnnnnnnnnnd suddenly they did work on the repo. The op was right for sure. Fucking greedy fuks all want to have the secret code. Cant do that on open source, motherfuckers.
>>fb-N4NHQJTZ works everytime
I've never seen this fetish before.
I would love it if a cute girl like that absorbed me into her flesh and we melded into one. Male anglerfish do this to female angler fish.
>>fb-B9FPKGQX Sounds blatently injurious and violent
>>fb-WE4DPI7S and thats sex
>>fb-EY5ZVLIS :^)
>>fb-B9FPKGQX Top 1 aryan posts.
It would be cool if boards had an RSS feed.
>>fb-1EZQB7IU (OP) I'll probably add feeds this weekend.
I added feeds. https://usagi.reisen/board/feed.rss (Atom and JSON feeds are also supported, at .atom and .json respectively) The formatting needs some tweaking, but for a 10 minute job I'm happy enough with it. I'm gonna try a couple of RSS clients to see how it looks, and go from there. By default it fetches the last 100 threads/posts, you can use the limit parameter to change this, you can fetch every post by using a limit of 0. https://usagi.reisen/b/feed.rss?limit=0 For now you can use /overboard/ to get posts from all boards, this will change to https://usagi.reisen/feed.X eventually. I plan to add a parameter to only show threads.
>>fb-OD0DMR4Z Cool
>>fb-OD0DMR4Z I also want to have per thread feeds since it's easy enough to do.
#include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("Hello, BOOBS!"); return 0; }
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Doesn't feel like the holiday season with no snow here. Shit sucks. :(
here now go fix the federating
Preferably something indie that gives me 1990s Nintendo 64 OST vibes For some reason, despite being born in 2001, that kind of dream-like nostalgic MIDI sound has always captivated me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVEVc48JRJQ&t=2s&pp=ygUic3VwZXIgbWFyaW8gNjQgb3JpZ2luYWwgc291bmR0cmFjaw%3D%3D
I skipped the N64 entirely during my console gaming days, so I can't really help there. Try searching for "chiptunes" or "tracker music".
Maybe something by Jogeir Liljedahl? https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_artist_modules&query=69569 Idk. I don't think I've ever used the console you mentioned but it is kinda dreamlike.
How do I get happy? I'm so unhappy it's unreal
>>fb-LRULP0TG (OP) Man should seek to do only what's necessary. Then he'll do what he can and wills too. Maybe a lot of negligible tasks would be have to be done, he may think to himself only doing such negligible tasks. But working what's necessary, means even through insignificance manifests greatness. Whoever seeks only to work and act without lusting wealth of it, remains sober. The ardor shall not obscure his mind. One day after accomplishing a single task he'll see, what's the most crucial after this one. Whether he does this or that, always must the body and soul united in devotion. Even if he works for a moment. At that moment all must be put into it. He must live solely by the work. Only in this way can great action be achieved. Full heart, full will, full consciousness and wisdom must he do even the smallest task. Nothing should be done without full devotion. Only and only then would a work be great.
now explain the sex with children synthesis to the grass
I decided to start building a general purpose Bibtex bibliography file and I'm honestly sad I didn't do it sooner. I am able to use Emacs org mode to cite studies wherever I want now. (require 'oc-bibtex) (setq org-cite-global-bibliography (list (file-truename "~/Documents/bibliography_file.bib")))
(require 'oc-bibtex) (setq org-cite-global-bibliography (list (file-truename "~/Documents/bibliography_file.bib")))
My bibliography is 1883 lines long.
local offline pirate (or legal) library mirrors that store metadata and IPFS/magnet links (Anna's Archive already uses IPFS gateways so we get that for free), packaged as an application. It could use RSS or Atom feeds to keep up to date and have built-in search. So, for example, a source could be libgen, Sci-Hub, etc. Or even a legal library. Compared to just searching in Anna's Archive, it prevents/mitigates: - external censorship (i.e. censorship from hosting providers and governments) (probably the biggest threat when it comes to piracy) - internal censorship (i.e. censorship from the library owners themselves) (always possible) - server/human failure (mistakes happen) Is this feasible? Would the set of CIDs/infohashes be small enough?
It seems possible. I am not sure you could get all the metadata you need. Also it would make more sense if you could download your own archives and read them. I have no idea of the scale of things but I would guess there's less than a billion books ever published in human history. So lets assume we have a billion books we need to track. IDK the minimum size of magnet links but nyaa has magnet links of around 500 bytes. So if you wanted to get metadata for every book ever published would be 500 billion bytes or half a terabyte. If there are only around a hundred million books (internet archive has 38 million) then the metadata would be about 50 gigabytes. The RSS feed that could give you every single magnet link would be huge, way too big to distribute to every client. Alternatively you could have an RSS have the new entries and at the bottom, it would have magnet links to download large pages of older links.
Some bittorent clients already have rss feed support.
Also don't use the term "Piracy" use the term sharing or "Copyright Infringement".
Just use I2P torrents.
>>fg-5SL3B3RH Need a place to get them, which could censor.
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>>fb-A2XLDJRG (OP) getting through the kali yuga so hard
>>fb-A2XLDJRG (OP) I had always thought most Indians and Hindus were vegetarians
>>fb-QQ4RR91X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice_in_Hinduism
>>fb-B8ZS017V I don't see any mention of cow sacrifice in that article. Aren't cows sacred to Hindus (at least today)?
>>fb-OGYSPXJ8 fb-KJH2NQXL said it was cow's blood. It could be ox blood.
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Ugh, I want a harem of young women to mary me like these girl.
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