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"Main computer" now has an uptime of 7 days. This means that if this behavior keeps up, then I can do at least a week-long grab of www.canterlot.com or other websites. In the past months it would only have a max uptime of like 3 days at a time (sometimes rebooting every day or ever other day or in more frequent intervals). What changed? Lower propagation computer (LPC) is connected to and only gets its Internet access from main computer. In the past months I ran an ipfs daemon in LPC. This made a "medium amount" of Internet requests. After LPC rebooted ( >>/9926/) I instead used it to check numbers for PrimeNet. Doing that also makes Internet requests, but this time it appears to make a "low amount" of Internetwork requests. Based on this one OS runtime (or two of them), I'm thinking that the more-than-low amount of network requests from LPC was what was causing main computer to reboot so frequently. (Also, perhaps not really worth running IPFS in LPC, for even in higher propagation computer, which runs IPFS, the latency is sometimes ~high on some things; HPC does a "high amount" of Internet requests.)
www.canterlot.com has been around as such since about 2011, more than a decade ago. See >>/9766/
> http://www.canterlot.com/gallery/image/989-rarity-lounge-singer-final/ , safe , "2011-12-14 09:41:44.510538"
LPC probably uses this version of Linux Mint:
. torrent? magnet:?xt=urn:btih:b0aaad320310d1d1205d509b6589352da6bf0b16
. where? zb, offline /ipfs/QmTKqtb7K88qghM426fkPkdspYXegmaZt8A1kgR8orDWNg >>/pone/10035@9086
*no need to do ctrl+z, copy the whole QTerminal tab's text into a text file, enter "clear", then enter "fg" or "bg".