00:01 < minus> less magical parsing of directory listings 00:02 < bridge> more setup though 00:03 < bridge> if you host your map archive on https as well with a web server that can create directory listings, then anyone can already copy it using rclone 00:03 < minus> for you, indeed 00:03 < bridge> no need to rely on something I set up, no maintenance 00:03 < bridge> rclone is also in the repos of every linux distro that I know of 00:03 < minus> never used rclone tbh 00:04 < bridge> basically a swiss army knife for cloud providers 00:04 < minus> tho a http server is something you need to set up just like an rsync server, arguably more common tho 00:06 < bridge> true 00:07 < bridge> although I did indeed not need to set up this http server, it was already running when I started the map archive 00:08 < minus> should probably also dump screenshots 00:10 < bridge> screenshots? 00:11 < minus> https://heinrich5991.de/teeworlds/maps/thumbs/ 00:11 < bridge> ah, that's outdated I think and could be regenerated if someone was dedicated 00:11 < minus> i see 00:12 < bridge> rendered using https://github.com/heinrich5991/libtw2/tree/b9a3a68daaf364306c0f251c80257619be28dc06/render-map, nowadays you'd use @patiga's https://gitlab.com/Patiga/twgpu for that 01:02 < minus> all right, mirrored (offline) 01:02 < bridge> cool ❤️ 01:02 < bridge> now someone do an online mirror 🙂 01:03 < minus> fetching every sunday at 03:53 CET 01:03 < bridge> that sounds like timezone trouble 😄 01:04 < bridge> daylight savings trouble, I mean 01:04 < bridge> sunday 03:00 to 04:00 01:04 < minus> DST changes happen at 2/3 AM, so that's safe from that 01:05 < minus> good point in general tho 07:57 < bridge> that looks good 23:34 < bridge> not really, im ready to host it on at least another 3 servers 23:35 < bridge> your website dislikes me that much 😄, okey, if it's the only option for me