Jul 16, 2018, 23:38 pm
[Release] OfflineBay v2 - Open source and No more Java dependency
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Aug 28, 2018, 17:38 pm
(This post was last modified: Sep 03, 2018, 10:27 am by urbanguac. Edited 1 time in total.
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Hello! I can't believe I stumbled upon this only now!
I put the Pirate Bay dump on ipfsearch, a decentralized search engine and have some questions about how OfflineBay works. How do you use DHT to get seed/leech counts? I thought that there is close to no way to finding this out accurately and fast, and for generating my index, I use the trackers that Pirate Bay includes by default in their magnet links. Without being in the DHT swarm for long, you can pretty quickly (quickly by distributed systems standards, slowly compared to trackers ) find one peer with the files, but not the definitive peer count. Do you use the NoSQL database only for metadata and not for indexing the dump? From skimming through the code, it seems that it's sequentially reading the whole CSV file (or something CSV that you're parsing) and searching for the wanted words, but I am absolutely unsure, the code is pretty hard to read... Where can I find the code that handles the tokenization? I have no control over the tokenization on the querying side -- there is the Porter Stemmer, but I'd like to see how have you handled all the edge cases about torrent naming like (h264), dots instead of spaces, etc. How do you feel about the rewrite to JS now? ipfsearch has a library for index generation that is written in Typescript (typed JS). Now that I look on the code I have written for index generation, it would've been faster to just write my own library for index generation for ipfsearch in something what supports threading, is much more elegant and has runtime type checks, like Go (I love Go! and Java is ok too). Would you tell younger you to rewrite it to Javascript? Now I'm looking back at this it seems like there are a lot of questions ... I'd be super happy if you could answer all this, thanks in advance! If you want to check out the Pirate Bay dump: https://ipfsearch.xyz/?index=/ipns/12D3K...XpKteg2zMx If you want to read more about ipfsearch: https://ipfsearch.xyz/ P.S.: I'm not the developer behind ipfsearch.xyz, I only created the index. Yes, code for generating the index is not open source yet, but it sure will, one day! ipfsearch.xyz is open source.
Aug 29, 2018, 21:23 pm
Dec 05, 2018, 20:11 pm
anyone know of any mirrors where i can get database dumps for offlinebay?
Dec 06, 2018, 04:47 am
Spasibo.
A wonderful program, understandably a bit rought around the edges, that I am happy to have, and hoped would never need. Times change. Is there any advantages to compiling this in Node? Have it on the system....
Dec 08, 2018, 22:03 pm
(This post was last modified: Dec 08, 2018, 22:03 pm by oudyn. Edited 1 time in total.)
i cant find the torrent dump.
Dec 09, 2018, 03:39 am
Jan 19, 2019, 18:44 pm
Mar 18, 2019, 19:27 pm
(Jan 19, 2019, 18:44 pm)CKkio23 Wrote: Hello Was wondering how i can create my own CSV database to only have my own personal torrents? Just follow the same header structure as the TPB dump. You can check the source code to find how it's done. It's a simple base64 decrypt function.
Apr 19, 2019, 10:50 am
Hey, my question I got torrent from this csv dump file , example below :
2019-Apr-13 22:04:04;K4t83wWiKQ4p2S+ZIi49jNrV64I=;"Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018 v22.0.1.64 (x64) + Crack";10596222 and how to decode this "K4t83wWiKQ4p2S+ZIi49jNrV64I=" on magnet url ? I tried to decode via online tools (base 64 decode) .. but I got incorrect result, some chinsese characters, not correct magnet url .. please help, thank you. |
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