I deleted it due to 4-ch irc convesration, no way coming back. I'm leaving so bye!
Bye bye! You will be missed!
i don't understand. irc drama thread? i OցOj
>>1-san came into the room, started yelling about how 4-ch's admins were stupid because they deleted a pot of his in the Global Warming thread over in /science/. After everyone laughed at him, he said he'd delete elitistsuperstructure.net and wikichan. Folks said "go ahead", and he /quit in a huff, and claimed someone kicked him (even though he never left the chat).
Strikes me as slightly unstable.
Oh god. What are we going to do without the kopipe board?
Jesus fuck christ. Should've known not to leave CRITICAL DQN INFRASTRUCTURE to someone called "kirk".
It's good he's gone. Nobody needs someone like him who reacts like a faggot and in general seems to have a lot of ego problems.
I do so wish someone resurrected etherchan though. That shit was funky. Really, only thing one'd need was a VPS instance on some service or another and patience for mediawiki adminning.
> Oh god. What are we going to do without the kopipe board?
Oh, I don't know, maybe try to come up with something new?
Oh, I don't know, maybe try to come up with something new?
Oh, I don't know, maybe try to come up with something new?
>>8
The problem was that it took absurd amounts of ressources due to there beeing a lot of edits.
Oh, I don't come up with something new, maybe try to know ?
>>6
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>>12
Or perhaps it was just that the shared hosting service's dickhead admins deleted all the database indexes to save space, thus producing lots of sequential scans. Seeing as many other mediawikis don't have that problem, even with more edits.
>>15
Oh, I don't know, maybe try to come up with something new hosting service?
>>16
That's what I said!