File: Bye-Bye f.swf-(8.26 MB, 1280x719, Anime)
[_] We had a bit of a scare today Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:03:17 No.3406689
But we're back, so I made this.
Thanks to the lads for assistance/input.
Any alterations/suggestions lemme know, open to making edits.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:09:36 No.3406690
Don't fucking play with my heart like that
(it's perfect)
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:12:49 No.3406691
Make it dickbutt.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:12:55 No.3406692
Problem here is that we still haven't heard from a 4chan mod or Hiro about what exactly happened
and if there are any plans at all for /f/'s future. Still, nice edit, I don't watch anime much
but I'm guessing the original is pretty sad, given how much feels this edit gave me
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:18:46 No.3406694
>>3406692
Yeah that's the part I wasn't sure on. I don't follow the technical side of why /f/ is dying, so
when that's elucidated I'll remake it to be accurate.
Original is pretty heart-wrenching.
The setting is that long ago a group of people sealed magic into one container, Magiaconatus, and
every so often, mages had to gather to fight to determine who's worthy of controlling the whole
world's magic and making a wish.
Black haired girl represented by Hiro always dreamed of a world without magic because it only
causes pain and suffering, and Magiaconatus was drawn to this because it's the same reason why
magic was sealed in the first place. The black haired girl also strongly wished for a friend. So,
Magiaconatus created the pink haired girl to be her friend, but we don't find out until halfway
through (she was the main character) that she's not a real person, just a doll born from the
black haired girl's heart. The conflict was that the wish to remove all magic would also remove
the pink haired girl as she was created from magic. This scene was pink haired girl's way of
saying goodbye to everyone.
It's not very entry level, but for a 12 episode show, it's good if you like suffering. Because it
had a lot of suffering.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:45:29 No.3406696
The fuck did I miss? I know adobe isn't supporting flash anymore, but what did Hiro say/do that
has everyone freaked out?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)20:48:35 No.3406697
>>3406696
Could upload flashes, but not download/play them, they'd 404.
>>>/qa/3004168
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)22:16:38 No.3406706
literal tears. thanks OP
>> [_] El Bumpo !!WfeXfYY1Xq2 10/28/19(Mon)23:30:47 No.3406717
Thanks OP, I was scared too, but thank the heavens /f/ is still with us.
I can't think of a world without this wonderful board and its people. Perhaps we could set up a
discord and keep in touch that way, in case /f/ dies.
Oh god I don't want this to end ;_;
>> [_] Anonymous 10/28/19(Mon)23:37:41 No.3406718
>>3406689
wut
>> [_] Anonymous 10/29/19(Tue)04:47:14 No.3406748
>>3406689
sauce me the anime
>> [_] Anonymous 10/29/19(Tue)06:50:57 No.3406766
>>3406748
Granbelm
>> [_] Anonymous 10/29/19(Tue)07:17:10 No.3406770
>>3406689
good job, right in the feels
/f/ should stay up forever for historical reasons. if almost nobody uses it it doesn't drain any
bandwidth anyway.
i'm willing to bet that today /aco/ drains minimum 100 times more bandwidth than /f/ even though
that board has a max filesize of 4 MiB. in 5 years it'll probably be 1000 times more.
is bandwidth even an argument these days anyway, with cloudflare? even if files 404 a lot and
4chan need to redistribute new files to cloudflare it is still cloudflare that takes 99% of the
bandwidth requirements. and as far as i know they do it for free...
i still don't understand what's the point of limiting files to 2 MiB on /b/ when they are using
cloudflare, it really can't be doing much to save money
>> [_] Anonymous 10/29/19(Tue)07:46:10 No.3406773
>>3406770
I would assume the relationship with cloudflare is not as buddy-buddy as you could guess. As an
observation, the is2.4chan.org (original res images) is served (to me) by OVH, not cloudflare.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/29/19(Tue)09:15:11 No.3406778
>>3406773
ok i guess things have changed then, probably for the best since cloudflare's business model
might be to spy on user activity (they gotta make money somehow)
let's have a quick look at
https://www.ovh.com/world/dedicated-servers/
>Included with your dedicated server
>Bandwidth and unlimited traffic
>Incoming and outgoing traffic is unlimited and free (with the exception of our datacentres
located in Asia Pacific).
on 4chan's front page it currently says "Active Content: 1082 GB"
OVH offers this dedicated server for 106 bucks per month:
>Infra-1
>Intel Xeon-E 2274G
>4 cores / 8 threads - 4 GHz
>32 GB DDR4 ECC
>2×960 GB SSD NVMe
>Public network: 1 Gbps
1920 GB is probably more than enough to cover both active content and html pages + database
entries. 12 TB of disk space can be added for an extra 37 USD per month.
1 Gbps is probably more than enough to send image files to people. it even says it also allows
for 2 Gbps for short bursts so even if everybody would request an image at the same time the
request would clear quickly.
people using 4chan pull files from "28 datacentres around the world" (according to the URL above)
so each request won't occupy server resources for long. if it was 1 Gbps for the whole world it's
one thing but it's 1 Gbps from each of the 28 locations.
so looks like bandwidth is no problem what so ever and even if "Infrastructure Dedicated Servers"
at 106 USD/month is not enough the "HG Dedicated Servers" are only 253 USD/month. sure it's not
super cheap but 4chan passes and ads easily cover 253/month, probably several times over.
bottom line is bandwidth is still a non-issue these days