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> www.trixebooru.org and www.derpibooru.org
rip
> Something small to me could still be big to something else and sometimes these details can still be important to timelines and the kind of thing that no one took a record of.
Oh, believe me,noting this change can be more important than you think. Say, if someone tried to make up some BS and used a out of date screencap. I know web archive/internet archive might note that but the more the better. Especially the exact day. I have seen the most retarded shit matter in various online dramas when someone tries to stir shit to take someone down or someone is legit caught and tries to BS their way out of it.
> If I had a more coherent internet and a better put together life,
How bad is your internet anyway? Sub 100 Mb is unlivable in 2024.
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>>/9866/
> deathwatch
Yeah, probably not worth it.
> Also wanted to research it more or ask about it somewhere else,
I might have the information on that.
Two reasons Derpi has alt domains. To avoid content filters and blacklists and too allow someone to be logged in on more than one account on the same web browser. I imagine by usage, the existence of the .onion domains, And outside of China, VPN access actually being much more common than it was 10 years ago it would be deemed no longer useful or needed.
> Next: some comments/whatever at www.trixiebooru.org in regards to something.
Why would comments be needed explicitly from www.trixiebooru.org if the content is the same?
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> That website -- pbooru.com (uses Gelbooru 0.2 or something) -- is still a bit of mystery. I wish that version of Gelbooru was open source so I could have the answer. In pbooru.com, image files' filenames are either an MD5 hash or some other longer unknown hexadecimal string. I never figured out what the longer hexadecimal strings were based on.
Wait, is this the gelbooru that was owned by that booru hosting service? I can't recall the address or name. Sorry.