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homepage is down
Josephs-MacBook-Pro:~ joe$ curl -I https://ok-b.org/
curl: (7) Failed to connect to ok-b.org port 443: Operation timed out
This was reported to Homebrew: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/16942.
same for me:
Error while making request: Get http://ok-b.org:9992/v1/query?l=5&p=false&q=how+to+find+largest+file+in+directory: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
installed via Linuxbrew
ping @crufter
ping @crufter
break heart
@crufter is this project dead?
I just downloaded this... should have read the issues first. 😞
Very cool concept.
Hi, could we have the daemon/server side source code? Pleease :)
Hi guys! Sorry for the very late reply.
Unfortunately I haven't had the time to maintain the server, and it was also costing me a bit of money (£70 a month), and all of my side projects added up to a pretty big server bill.
@nnsense The server side is available here https://github.com/ok-borg/borg
On the bright side I have a new project in the pipeline which should enable me (and everyone) to run and manage a lot of side projects rather cheaply. I will release and open source that work soon, and will resurrect borg on that platform.
@crufter
Would it be possible for others to host? Is it practical for borg to be hosted on multiple servers simultaneously?
I, for one, could add it to the backend of my website.
the database seems to be mysql + elasticsearch so it should be straightforward to either replicate or shard, but how big did it get? I mean being only snippets it mustn't have been that big, I imagine most of the costs were in bandwidth