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>>/9767/ >>/9766/ > Also, whoever made those ponibooru.org torrents like a decade ago: thanks for applying a piece size of 256K. A larger piece size would have been more of a headache to deal with Only 3 missing files now: > 182425 - #SWAG 10 DRESS.MOV Mitsubishi Molestia Uc applejack artist:inzane14 car celestia evo evolution fluttershy fourth_wall_breach kiss_my_flank lancer need_for_speed nfs rarity swag undercover x etc.png > 182423 - scootaloo swagger Youtube_caption Sweetie_Belle apple_bloom Cutie_Mark_Crusaders the_show_stoppers.png > 182426 - #SWAG 10 DRESS.MOV Mitsubishi Molestia Uc applejack artist:inzane14 car celestia evo evolution fluttershy fourth_wall_breach kiss_my_flank lancer need_for_speed nfs rarity swag undercover x etc.png Due to "#" percent encoding stuff I didn't get the right data when fixing files. If the torrent piece size was larger than 256KiB (say, 16 MiB), then one missing file would lead to many missing files if the hashtree has many files. In the file list in the torrent client they would not show up as 100% complete. I guess the admin of Ponibooru made those torrents. Ponibooru-All-Safe was created with mktorrent 1.0 and has a piece size of 256 KiB. This makes me suspect that that admin knew what he was doing and was maybe experienced with BitTorrent. Sunsetting webpage >>/9726/ web.archive.org/web/20120622121729/http://www.ponibooru.org/endofanera.html says > [HTML title tag:] Twilight > This is official notice that Ponibooru is shutting down. > ... > 3. All above-average images (the same ones chosen for the four "cream of the crop" torrents) are being bulk-imported to Derpibooru, whose admin has assured me that the site will be able to take the load should you be seeking a new image repository to frequent. Derpibooru probably never added all images from ponibooru.org, and as it says, they only automatically added some of them. >>/9769/ > https://ipfs2.eth/ also does roots. Will see if I get SSL errors or not with that. I used ipfs2.eth.limo multiple times before, don't think I got any errors. > ( That site [ipfs2.eth] now resolves to ipns://k51qzi5uqu5dkjw85soqqeuoc0894vwrxyhahaho1u30ps6k4gex1zt63gt8a5/ ) /ipns/k51qzi5uqu5dkjw85soqqeuoc0894vwrxyhahaho1u30ps6k4gex1zt63gt8a5 now resolves to static <1MB-folder with index.html: > ipfs://QmX6CSaXyDB9pzoHPcdd8E2WjYehiv4A5MSamQo1wtcahv Hidden file in that folder: > $ curl -sL https://gateway.pinata.cloud/ipfs/QmcxwpaNZzbbp6gF7Gq95y6QsYrTVBMcGSajP1Ttj1Q9sC?filename=.DS_Store | tr -d \\0 | xxd -> basically -> > SSystem/Volumes/Data/Users/avneetsingh/Documents/sshmatrix/Fun/bensyc/bensyc/assets/.Bioliquid.woff which is related to another file in that folder: https://gateway.pinata.cloud/ipfs/QmNrNVmCaJfgb9J1hd4hU54TZ4hYb7fC71dDR8ShLRJBN3?filename=index.js > function pingGateway() { > const url = 'https://sshmatrix.club:3002/ping‘; > ... > .catch(error => { > if (error.name === 'TypeError') { > showModal('Success', 'CCIP Gateway is alive', 'success'); Those two files reveal a username (one which sounds Indian); which OS was used, probably MacOS; and something about that guy's relation to sshmatrix.club