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every_pony... mkv
(11.9 MB, 0x0 h264)
 >>/9398/
 >>/9399/
 >>/9397/
> https://i.imgur.com/p8ShNvd.webm
> https://img.youtube.com/vi/yTG175TXR9k/hqdefault.jpg
> https://ml.ponychan.net/arch/src/1389238856350.jpg
> [other urls in .warc but not wbm]
So how would I easily extract those URLs? (No hacky methods like  >>/9195/.) Some suggestions here - https://superuser.com/questions/628350/extract-files-from-a-web-archive-warc - such as using this site: https://webrecorder.io/ redirects https://conifer.rhizome.org/ and apparently conifer.rhizome.org can store 5GB for free. (Maybe rhizome.org only allows WARC files to be uploaded.)

 >>/9410/
> QmYH...GL5Q [low propagation]
Stored offline in an HDD + shared online via a RAM disk, which was created like this:
> $ sudo mkdir /mnt/tmpfs
> $ sudo mount -o size=1G -t tmpfs none /mnt/tmpfs
> $ cp -r .ipfs /mnt/tmpfs/
> $ IPFS_PATH=/mnt/tmpfs/.ipfs
> $ ipfs daemon & disown

Attached video isn't really pretty, but I thought it was funny. Satire from
> https://iv.ggtyler.dev/watch?v=6o5OT35TSR8
> ./youtube/Kacky_UCSf3wGb2EkQ91dIX7WyhzqQ.partial/every_pony_music_video-Kacky-20160620-youtube-1920x1080-6o5OT35TSR8.mkv