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 >>/10764/
Here is an example of some of the data dumps I need to do. This is from this YT channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@ConspiraPon3

Older popular MLP theory channel (and maybe the only large one that was devoted to theories without being part of the whole MLP Reviewer cliche). This is comments I grabbed sometime from all the main episodes in the series. Unfortunately, these ones are too old to be used with the comment converter. If I can right the ship some IRL I do intend to do some work on this. (This is not the main dump, I am just testing things and making a ew posts just because). I'll try to have something more organized for lurkers/anypony interested in this.  

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 >>/10775/
Thanks on project pony. There might be a few other small things like that. I am a disorganized mess right now, always have to some extent, but worse now for aforementioned medical stuff. 

 >>/10777/
> I was thinking that 4chan is definitely less comfy since they disabled private-mode postings from iShit devices months ago.
I still wonder why they did that or what caused it. Like, it sounds like a Chromium incompatibility thing but that is an awfully mainstream browser for it not to work.

> Thinking about /culture/. I'm OK with this. I could see users posting in that thread about what it all means in an overall sense. Also things that one found to be fun or interesting or odd. Plus whatever else seems fitting. /go/ can concern itself with specific media, technical challenges of archiving, etc
Could see that in practice evolving slightly differently (some archiving in /culture/ and some analysis in /go/) but yeah it is a rational split.  

> before certain computational tasks finish.
Slow computers or boatloads of data? For me it is usually the former, albeit even somewhat weak but still in my mind very decent mobile i7 took a bit grepping info from a site I downloaded. Not so much file size as thousands and thousands of files' themselves.