I've been contributing as much as I can since I learned about this on the 9th
Is there a reason I'm limited to only 6 items running concurrently though? I'd like to actually use some of my resources to help with this.
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I've been contributing as much as I can since I learned about this on the 9th
Is there a reason I'm limited to only 6 items running concurrently though? I'd like to actually use some of my resources to help with this.
I believe it is to prevent getting your IP blocked. At least that is what I got from the FAQ.
This is true. If you run the reddit-grab project directly without using the warrior (sudo docker run -d --name reddit --label=com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true --restart=unless-stopped atdr.meo.ws/archiveteam/reddit-grab --concurrent 6 yourname
), you can set up to --concurrent 20, and some projects do work well with higher concurrent, but not reddit. 6 is already pushing the limit.
I'm running reddit-grab on 25 VMs on azure (trying to burn my $200 free credit that expires in 10 days) and I can only run --concurrent 4 safely on most of them. The only VMs that can run --concurrent 6 are the ones in India, which seem to be soft-ratelimited by their higher latency anyway.
This is a cool idea! Is there anyway to point it at a specific community? /r/nosleep was my favorite.
I don't think so. I've been trying to find a tool to export as much of a site as possible but haven't found that yet. Bulk Downloader For Reddit, or BDFR might do the tick but I don't have an instance running yet to see.
I’m on no cap fiber here. Might up my plan for the month to 1gb from 500/500. Either way, I’ll definitely run this on my server. Thanks for the idea!
Each Warrior can only work on one project at a time. You can spin up multiples and have them process different projects. Just remember to use "bridged" instead of "NAT" on the virtual adapter so they each get a unique local IP address.
I'm wondering how the subreddit blackout is affecting things. I've noticed my VM has really dropped down in bandwidth used the past hour or so.