Ok so a lot of you dont know that i have teh domain www.holylivingfuck.com with unl space/bandwidth etc etc.. so i host a lof of devs stuff there to help them (instead of using nasty sites like megaupload or crap that have you wait. or like dropbox that crap out after so much downloads)
here is my current monthly report
Figures in parentheses refer to the 7-day period ending Jan 22 2012 at 2:36 AM.
Successful requests: 265,048 (121,118)
Average successful requests per day: 12,638 (17,302)
Successful requests for pages: 192,396 (102,226)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 9,174 (14,603)
Failed requests: 139,360 (210)
Redirected requests: 1,560 (29)
Distinct files requested: 1,689 (290)
Distinct hosts served: 39,149 (2,294)
Data transferred: 1.51 terabytes (632.30 gigabytes)
Average data transferred per day: 73.50 gigabytes (90.33 gigabytes)
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No you arent misreading that ive served 1.5 TERAbytes of info/files etc etc to everyone (the failed requests are cuz joker changed teh url to his photon files and didnt change the links ;P so all you f5'ers out there cause that )
lets get onto actual info:
you guys are most active at 9 am in the morning, as well as from 6 PM until 10 PM.. gunna guess thats cuz you guys made it home from work alright
17% of you downloading files from me have comcast internet
8925 people clicked on jokers link in the photon cm9 thread, 4951 on the atrix forums did
the top 3 sites downloading stuff/ directing people to files on my server are:
24858 http://forum.xda-developers.com/
18183 http://androidforums.com/
11786 http://forums.acsyndicate.net/
the number is how many requests (again this is only for the month of january
the biggest hit to finding me on google is cm9 atrix with 25 of you finding it that way
i think things may be a bit off, but according to the site the request by browser type are as follows:
94567 Safari
75448 MSIE (really???)
54113 Firefox
12325 AndroidDownloadManager
7830 Opera
i dont see chrome listed, hence why i think that things arent being detected properly... however:
Code:
34878 MSIE/7
12733 MSIE/6
14222 MSIE/9
12640 MSIE/8
931 MSIE/5
25 MSIE/10
13 MSIE/999
5 MSIE/4
1 MSIE/2
seriously? why are people still uisng IE6 as their main browser? that was the most bug riddled crapfest i could ever think of. if you are going to use the hell that is IE at least update to be more secure.... (i especially like MEIE999 )
as for things that apply to yall,
# of reqs bytes %
114175 35.77% /Jokersax11/
which means cm9 alone was more than half of the reason why someone came to HLF.com, and you guys downloaded 553.090049gigabytes of files off my server looking for that ICS goodness
again tho.. this is only for the past 22 days :O
its for this very reason that i set up adsense on my photon files (www.shabbypenguin.info) in hopes that i might at least get enough to cover server costs. sorry you guys had to deal with ads on there (most of you have adblock anyways so i dont wanna hear it)
Thank you!!!!
I was about to click some ads but forgot I have a ad blocker whoops
no need to thank me i do what i can
lol yea i wish i had known about adsense ages ago, i woulda set it up on all the cm9 file i had 14 page views and 11 clicks yesterday, earning me a amazingly 16 cents XD
but the bottom line is its nice cuz is a way to at least cover costs and no one has to donated etc. donating costs people money, and in this economy money is tight hence why i have my clover link and my photon files in my sig instead of a donate to me button both are g reat ways to make money, without costing anyone anything but a few mins of their time
I just tried to join clover through my phone and the app said it was not compatible with my device :O
yea i think its a problem on cm, works fine on my stock photon
My host threw fits when I served 450GB so far this month (granted most of it was during a three day period). At $7 a month and domain reg (plus some other goodies) I can't complain. If the offer still stands, I may need to upload some stuff to hlf. PM a breakdown of your operating costs and I'll send some $ your way to offset.
You might have a few extra clicks now.
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I actually laughed out loud when you asked who it really still using IE6!
Great numbers! 1.5!??! thats showing some real love from the Photoners! Thanks shabby for setting things up. Ive seen good download speeds too.
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It makes me so very sad to see such fantastic projects that people put countless hours into get dumped onto sites like Rapidshare not just because they suck, are often temporary links that disappear, your customers have to go through ridiculous captchas and waits and download and speed limits, but also largely because these companies benefit commercially (ads and selling premium accounts) from your work probably more, I'd wager, than you benefit from donations from people who use your work and manage to give you a few bucks (wild guess).
I don't want to be sad anymore. Just so happens I've got space and bandwidth to spare. If you want me to mirror your Raphael rom, just ask (though I may ask you first) and I'll give you a deep link to post which will look like this -- http://mirror.blownfuze.org/[the rom's filename]
People click it, up pops the download dialog, Save, bam the thing downloads fast with no ads, no donation requests, no nothing. And if you get curious I can let you see how many people download your rom relative to the other roms I'm hosting and where these people are coming from geographically. That's icing on the cake; my primary purpose is to give back to the community without using paypal.
Three prerequisites -- it's gotta be intended for the Raphael, in English and you're a senior member.
Shoot me a message.
I second this motion!!
d0ugie gets it!
Rapidshare drives me nutz...
PS. Thanks Doug.
No offense meant but the problem with mirrors is that they don't last long. At least rapidshare is always there. Its a major PITA when a mirror site goes unavailable.
A BitTorrent pool might be a better option. But that would be dependent on people staying active as well.
i agree...rapidshare is bull$hit!!! and PayPal is a joke as well...help a brother out...
Paypal? Where did that come from?
I forgot to mention that I thought the thread title was a threat when I first read it...I read:
"Stop using rapidshare!! I'll mirror your MOM."
@d0ugie
Great idea though it ONLY makes sense if your mirror is stable.
Hope you know what you are buying into it?!
I have no bandwidth problem either and mirrored 2 Tilt and 2 Raph ROMeOS's... counts go up easy in the 100s of Gigabit/month (almost like on a xxx-site).
Just wanted to make you aware.
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No offense meant but the problem with mirrors is that they don't last long. At least rapidshare is always there. Its a major PITA when a mirror site goes unavailable.
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Hey, a bit of topic but is there any chance there will be any public roms from you sleuth? i id love to see what you've been up to since the kaiser roms =)
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tyguy said:
@d0ugie
Great idea though it ONLY makes sense if your mirror is stable.
Hope you know what you are buying into it?!
I have no bandwidth problem either and mirrored 2 Tilt and 2 Raph ROMeOS's... counts go up easy in the 100s of Gigabit/month (almost like on a xxx-site).
Just wanted to make you aware.
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Hmm. 100Gb/month for romeos links, huh.
Well here's the setup: My own server (blownfuze.org) has a modest link to my ISP. The server and its connection are very stable and sturdy; I know what I'm doing with Linux machines and I've had the link for years without any interruption that I was aware of. On one of the ISP's servers I have a shell account with a 2GB quota and no explicit bandwidth quota, speed or cumulative. The cabs I host on my server and even in peak hours it has not been out of control, not enough that the people I serve websites for with the same machine have said anything regarding latency -- even with HostnameLookups turned on. The radios and roms however I put on my shell and when someone downloads a rom or radio from my server my server redirects them with a meta refresh file to the file on the ISP's server. Based on my trial run over the past month or whatever with my site, guaging how much traffic I'd sting the ISP with on their server with these rom mirrors, I think it's a safe bet my ISP won't object. I'm a good customer, we have a good relationship and they're a strong enough outfit to handle a customer giving out files for people to mess with their phones.
So yes there are now two points of failure, my server and the ISP cutting me off, but I can dodge both problems by, if my server fails, changing the A record on my mirror host on my domain to my office server (we have a ton of bandwidth we don't need) or if the shell thing becomes a dealbreaking issue I can just change the refresh tags on my server to point at my office.
I believe there is a "within reason" understanding in terms of the shell bandwidth usage as this ISP is connected to multiple bluechip telcos and even pumping out dozens of gigabytes a month wouldn't piss them off -- in my estimation. Again I've been a good and profitable customer of theirs for a long time (several years?) and doubt they'd just pull the plug on me but if they did I'd simply redirect those meta refreshes to the server in my office until I negotiated something either with my ISP or another company and would not leave rom authors just hanging. So by having the links go to my server I have control over where they are directed and I also enjoy the bliss of datamining my Apache logs to see whose rom is getting downloaded by how many people and from where those people are located. That's fun to me.
In light of your own experience however it would be prudent of me to have a chat with my ISP to make sure they're cool with this so that I don't make major commitments to XDA folk and then fail them suddenly -- even though I take the basic measures to keep my pages from being googled and botted and can get aggressive with mod rewrites and other Apache tricks to enforce only letting XDA people (not ppcgeeks and strangers from search engines and such), hits with xda in the initial referrer entry, download anything from my server (which triggers the fast shell download).
Nevertheless, for now, I am going to continue to proceed with caution, contact the ISP soon, and take it from there.
Thanks tyguy.
As long as no one uploads on rapidshare, then i'm good. 15 minutes between downloads is KILLER =(
Just wanted to make you aware of the issue d0ugie.
I too have no problems with my host and bandwidth and you seem to have some internet / web hosting experience but as example when i hosted ROMeOS2_150_5_ENG_20759_041208_conFUZEd.zip which was a pre-final it was downloaded 190 times during one day with a file size of 78.78 MB on the server, looking at the start and exit counts assumes some used download managers. Just be careful and get the ducks in line up front.
Let me give you some help to calculate:
Just use Windows "Start" - "Run" - "Calc", take the thumb of your left hand and pick your nose with the index finger of the right hand and make a good gestimate of popular ROM and theme demands and go from there.
Some help, that chickensh*t <essentials> packed behind my "ATT Fuze NOOBs only - Little setup guide. " started 14-12-2008, 05:02 PM is 20.20 MB was downloaded 276 times while the thread was viewed 2,179 times. Not sure if you always can gestimate 10% download ratio over views but ...
Don't wanna be a nerd but don't like get others burned as well.
How about a Bittorrent pool like someone suggested? That is the best idea IMHO. Torrents are always fast and worth it.
That was my first thought but P1Tator didn't take kindly to my post on the subject. Though when a major release gets going there could be added layers of redundancies with multiple trackers, you gotta have someone who knows what they're doing to start this, you got to have people maintain this, you need trackers on a reliable server like xda's and when you do that there must be some careful monitoring over what torrents are hosted by XDA-connected (or even just loosely-afiliated) trackers, who has access to it, which authors are trusted not to include anything sketchy so that an old copy of WMWifirouter or a cracked version of BeeLineGPS doesn't slip its way through the cracks. Not easy to delete an in-the-wild bittorrent share as you can delete a thread.
The word bittorrent itself starts fires. XDA needs to keep a low profile when it comes to its members behaving themselves and when you've got people messing with Microsoft's software and rebranding it as their own and then distributing it over a notorious method it could get ugly.
From a practical standpoint, a bittorrent download takes a while to get warmed up; a direct link from a solid mirror does not. Users have to have an additional client installed. A lot of us do already and those who don't can figure it out but we'd need more how-tos. From the serving standpoint or an additional more complicated database thing you'd find on other bittorrenting sites it just doesn't sound feasible especially when you have some people out there like me who can donate bandwidth (I'm vetting myself to make sure I can do this reliably). We're talking what, 70-100MB files here that people put a ton of time into and people who use these files shell out several hundered bucks for their phone and another hundred a month for their bill. Bandwidth is cheap and if we get people fired up a bit we can figure out how to host our own files without Rapidshare and friends or bittorrent.
Though I still like the idea. Certainly more than rapidshare.
I wrote my ISP a thoughtful letter to see how much is too much in terms of giving out bandwidth for mirroring. When they get back to me I'll get back to you all. If they say yeah sure go ahead, at least for the Raphael forums, problem solved. Mostly.
Kraize said:
How about a Bittorrent pool like someone suggested? That is the best idea IMHO. Torrents are always fast and worth it.
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That was my first thought but P1Tator didn't take kindly to my post on the subject.
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P1Tater not P1Tator.
All kidding aside. You have actually hit the nail on the head. Bit Torrents are frowned upon due to the large amount of publicity these create. Noone has ever said this but think about it. We strip shipped roms and tear them to shreds. We also take shipped apps not meant for "all" devices and port them to God knows what. We even have ported other OS to a WM device never meant for anything but WM. Plus, having a cooked rom come up in a torrent search/finder beside WAREZ and other files with virus' inside is not the publicity XDA is looking for. Not trying to come off all high and mighty, just want to keep XDA smooth and as trouble free as possible so we can continue to rip apps, port roms to other devices, and have our wonder developers continue to devlop apps for our devices without having to go to some sort of "store" (cough cough iStore) and buy every app that we want to install on our phones. Please understand, I just want to keep XDA as smooth and as trouble free as I possibly can without any "negative" publicity. That's all.
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P1Tater not P1Tator.
All kidding aside. You have actually hit the nail on the head. Bit Torrents are frowned upon due to the large amount of publicity these create. Noone has ever said this but think about it. We strip shipped roms and tear them to shreds. We also take shipped apps not meant for "all" devices and port them to God knows what. We even have ported other OS to a WM device never meant for anything but WM. Plus, having a cooked rom come up in a torrent search/finder beside WAREZ and other files with virus' inside is not the publicity XDA is looking for. Not trying to come off all high and mighty, just want to keep XDA smooth and as trouble free as possible so we can continue to rip apps, port roms to other devices, and have our wonder developers continue to devlop apps for our devices without having to go to some sort of "store" (cough cough iStore) and buy every app that we want to install on our phones. Please understand, I just want to keep XDA as smooth and as trouble free as I possibly can without any "negative" publicity. That's all.
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No offense meant but the problem with mirrors is that they don't last long. At least rapidshare is always there. Its a major PITA when a mirror site goes unavailable.
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Well said and I agree with both of you. Rapidshare may not be for everyone but it does trick for right now.
I understand the hesitation with torrents and not wanting too much attention, but let's face it...Microsoft knows about this site, HTC knows about this site. Torrents aren't going to be any more negative publicity than it's gotten in the past about the FTP, and that was mostly because the files were directly linked to the site.
Hey I hear you with the c'mon argument.
Yes Microsoft and HTC know about us. I've gotten hundreds of hits from proxy server hosts under .microsoft.com downloading everything on my site and HTC has gotten plenty of love letters from us as well as petition websites brewed by XDA people. We don't really pose a threat to Microsoft though one could argue we have a tepidly adversarial relationship with HTC for our criticism of them and our attempts to generate negative publicity against them as well as our attempts to pressure them to do business differently (like with the Kaiser video driver saga). Though XDA may be some server in the Netherlands, we comprise XDA as we are clumped together in the minds of The Man when we do something The Man doesn't like so we, thanks to the likes of P1Tater and other volunteers, have to spend an enormous amount of time cleaning up not just spam and dumb threads but making sure no one posted Skyfire when it was recently in private beta and so on. We're on self-warez-patrol, defcon 1.
You add extracted and redesigned software with different branding artwork, possibly copyrighted software, operating systems, leaked or hacked drivers etc on top of that and you have a large happy community such as ours that is operating in the gray area. We're more good to MS and HTC than we are bad but if they so choose to exercise it they have power over XDA, power to kill XDA, and we must act accordingly. People can post cabs and links but there is some vague protection for XDA, sort of like Slashdot but with attachments, as those are posted by individuals and are therefore sort of owned by the poster not XDA and XDA with their moderators tries to operate in a manner that projects an air of good faith /in addition to/ helping Microsoft and HTC as we are a resource for ways they can produce better products. We're pretty harlmess -- why would HTC care if someone else cleans up after them with GPS driver fixes? Cheapest thing for them to do is copy /our/ work.
In the event of Microsoft or HTC or Opera or whoever developing a major grievance with something that goes down here and sends XDA a cease and decist letter that XDA cannot afford to defend themselves against and must comply with, demanding XDA to take down threads containing *, when you've got bittorrent in the mix as you're suggesting XDA loses the ability to comply swiftly and effectively with such a demand to the satisfaction of these potentially litigous companies if satisfying them includes pulling the plug fully on a proliferation of a file that made its debut here if it's floating around in bittorrent and making its way to the high traficked torrent portals with traces back to XDA.
No one cares about FTP and for these purposes no one even knows what FTP is. Rapidshare (or good samaritan mirror operations like mine) is not on the MPAA's hitlist either. But the reputation of bittorrent, even though those who defend bittorrent adamantly cite that it's great for kosher stuff too like Linux (and us), makes it not an option for XDA as XDA does, again, to some extent operate in a gray area and does not have the resources to do so with the audacity of providing bittorrent solutions in the event it needs to pay legal bills. XDA may not even know how gray our gray area is, doubt we have a lawyer on retainer. I doubt most lawyers would know the answers anyway. Unchartered territory (but gray territory). So XDA has to assume an MO of paranoia. Blending in bittorrent to XDA either with an XDA-sanctioned and maintained portal/tracker or just encouraging users with wikis and such on how to set up their own tracker when they release their own rom, given that there are other options, is bad for business. Now me I am not even going to bother researching how legal these roms are; I am cool with my ISP and I'll assume the risk by putting them on hosts directly connected to me and my identity but you won't find these roms on XDA's ftp server probably not just because their more than 1MB but because they are sketchy in nature. XDA can barely pay for bandwidth with these banners ads that most of us don't see with adblock and the small stream of donations. Where's XDA going to get $20K one day if **** hits the fan? Nowhere. Just because we've got thousands of members here, often extremely talented and good-hearted people, does not make us immune from total destruction and bittorrent gives that doomsday scenerio an elevetated probability.
XDA's doomed at best to walk on eggshells. Bittorrent is a four letter word. XDA cannot, in my estimation, live with it; certainly not when XDA can live without it.
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I understand the hesitation with torrents and not wanting too much attention, but let's face it...Microsoft knows about this site, HTC knows about this site. Torrents aren't going to be any more negative publicity than it's gotten in the past about the FTP, and that was mostly because the files were directly linked to the site.
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No one cares about FTP and for these purposes no one even knows what FTP is
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All of the rom files used to be hosted on the FTP, that's all I mentioned that for...were you around for that? Just don't remember how long ago that debacle was.
Also, I know there are invite-only networks and we already have to be a member of xda-dev to download locally hosted files, so what about a private p2p setup?
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Hey, a bit of topic but is there any chance there will be any public roms from you sleuth? i id love to see what you've been up to since the kaiser roms =)
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Yeah same here.
Is there like a record for the longest written post in a forum?
From 4shared Support:
"We received a complaint that some files in your account are breaking our
terms of use and contain illegal or abusive information. These files were
moved to the 'Abuse' folder and access to them was disabled.
You can remove those files so they will not consume your storage space.
Thank you.
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Best regards,
4shared Support Team
[email protected]"
I guess M$ wasn't happy with the cab I made that had almost 900 downloads (899, to be exact, lol). I still have it, of course, so if anyone needs it, let me know.
It's like the 6.5 thing all over again . . .
Unrelated side note: I just noticed I'm at 999 posts. I'd better make my next post a good one, lol
Heh, my rapidshare was full of notices like that when James Young came around..
I wonder if he's around again
I notified rapidshare that it was bogus.. but of course i never even got a reply from them..
Was it James again? lol
Well Im so glad that M$ can be bothered to scout around for leaked updates/software rather than focusing on rolling out what they are working on ahead of schedule for once.
They most likely only remove things while it is embarassing to them. Since 6.5 is all over now and not doing bad they aren't complaining as much. If anything they have thousands of beta testers and programmers fixing issues with their stuff. You'd think they would live on these forums just to get ideas and see how things are going before they toss bugs into the laps of actual users when released. Perhaps if Vista would have been running on half the PCs in the world already and all the bugs worked out it would have had a nicer release.
I use to get those all the time, I believe some of them came from other users reporting them as abuse. Thats a problem with us leaving our 4 shared folders open for all too see... I simply removed the file from my abuse folder and put it back and never heard anything about it again.
It's still up on mine. http://www.4shared.com/file/111837759/9e832519/NETCFv37.html
Cooked ROMs
I've noticed that some of the ROMs are including 3.7. Will this move by MS affect our testing it?
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I've noticed that some of the ROMs are including 3.7. Will this move by MS affect our testing it?
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No. Cause they need us to test it. They need xda-dev. They need as much help as they can get that they don't have to pay for. People here do it for fun, but they gain from and, and thus everyone gains from it. Why do you think people are leaking stuff? Because they were given it. That's why. They don't go and take it. Most of the stuff is given by HTC/Microsoft to devs to test. A lot of htc/microsoft employees monitor this site and I'm sure some of them are avid posters as well, but we'll never know.
Hi!
Just wanted to let DEV's and users a like know that i've started an File Server for XDA dev's to host/mirror their ROMS, APPS, THEMES, etc on.
It's a 100mbit fiber optic line with plenty of space if (and if it runs out i'll buy more). If you wanna host/mirror your files drop me a msg and i'll give you an account.
For users you can download as much as you want there isnt a limit (as far as i know havent found it yet).
Just hit the thanks button that would be very nice.
You can find it on: http://xda.servebeer.com
Greetings
Korumera
Some Stats so far:
Since 14th of March 189 downloaded and almost a 1000 unique vistors
Korumera said:
Hi!
Just wanted to let DEV's and users a like know that i've started an File Server for XDA dev's to host/mirror their ROMS, APPS, THEMES, etc on.
It's a 100mbit fiber optic line with plenty of space if (and if it runs out i'll buy more). If you wanna host/mirror your files drop me a msg and i'll give you an account.
For users you can download as much as you want there isnt a limit (as far as i know havent found it yet).
Just hit the thanks button that would be very nice.
You can find it on: http://xda.servebeer.com
Greetings
Korumera
Some Stats so far:
Since 14th of March 189 downloaded and almost a 1000 unique vistors
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What an incredibly fine gesture. If only there were more people like you in the world, we would all be living a happier life.
You ought to be commended for your generosity. Well done sir.
Ok sorry for the blunt bump
But this offer still stands ofcourse
I've added a lot of roms for the TF101 it's time for the TF201 now! So if you want a mirror/host contact me and i'll set it up for you.
The server is now reachable @ http://www.xdafileserver.nl
Cheers!
I am now personally hosting the site but may have lost the original domain name. All Imperium services and ROMUpdater servers are now gone and the new site is very limited. I now no longer personally host any files and have found a third party service that pays me per download. The following projects are now dead:
WebTop enable devices TabletDock
WebTop enable devices CarPC
Remote Access ROM Development Service
Anything Galaxy Tab
Anything GS2
Anything G2X
Anything not Photon related
The Martian Imperium site is now closed and in the process of being purged. In all likelihood there will be no new website and unless somebody here has a copy, all the files will disappear as well. iPage was the cheapest host I could find for the bandwidth users were pulling (500GB-1TB a month and over 1000 DL's a day). In addition to my own work, I was hosting all the SBF's, some high demand older ROMs and kernels, root-unlock-relock and other Photon related files.
I looked at alternate places to host but Mediafire would cost almost ten times as much and dropbox almost three times as much just to host files. I even covered the site in ads to help cover expenses with no real success. The core factor was that my wife and I went over the receipts yesterday and I have spent something like $1000USD this year in equipment and hosting. If I had received a $0.01 donation (after paypal takes it's cut) for every unique download I actually would have made money and been able to continue development. There were many things I had planned to release this year but as it stands I am leaving development and guide writing.
To those that have donated to me in the past I'm very sorry about this and will return your donations if you would like.
Thank you for the explanation, and all you've done. The sad fact is most don't send donations. Over the years that I've been on xda, I've only done it a half dozen times. I'm sure I should have done it more. I know development won't get you rich, but it shouldn't cost you. Thanks again for all you've done. Webtop and imperium are the ****!
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What started all this was a "We need to have a talk" email from my host. They had been very forgiving about the bandwidth usage but had enough and it was upgrade to business class service or leave. Meanwhile this is what I was working....
Remote Access Development Services. It's only a proof of concept at this stage but it's free to any dev that wants it.
I actually might be able to help you out if you think you can keep it below a TB a month.
Let me know and Ill go back and check my usage to see how much bandwidth I have left over. I think I get 2 TB a month and I dont believe Im quite using one.
I can help you out in the hosting department. My hosting is unlimited space and unlimited bandwidth per month. I use IX web hosting. If you would like, I'll throw your files up on my site so that anyone that needs them and get them... I can upload them and you can hotlink to them...
Let me know... I'm not able to donate $$$ (due to the fact that i don't have much myself) but I can donate space and bandwidth. The Photon 4G needs good developers, and I'd hate to see you go...
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I can help you out in the hosting department. My hosting is unlimited space and unlimited bandwidth per month. I use IX web hosting. If you would like, I'll throw your files up on my site so that anyone that needs them and get them... I can upload them and you can hotlink to them...
Let me know... I'm not able to donate $$$ (due to the fact that i don't have much myself) but I can donate space and bandwidth. The Photon 4G needs good developers, and I'd hate to see you go...
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Most unlimited hosting plans. Will freak out after a tb a month.
Sent from my mopho
Just trying to help out...
But, you might want to check out there policies. There unlimited is truly unlimited... according to their TOS. That's why I went with them. Currently I have 5.91GB of used space and 518GB of bandwidth used this month... about average for me...
That's some BS right there. I've never used any of your work, but I've seen you around. (I have an Electrify, I can't use a lot of Photon stuff. Plus it's locked... 2.3.5.)
Seems like there should be a way, in this day and age, to croudsource the files somehow. Multiple dropboxes/sugar syncs/box.nets, or a torrent with a bunch of us hosting all the files. In fact if you can get just a few people with fast Internet at home to leave their BitTorrent client running, seeding your torrent, people could get that just as fast as they could from direct download. Linux uses BitTorrent, couldn't you do something like that? Hell, I only have 1.5MBit DSL, which lets me upload about 30kB/s before web browsing starts to lag, but I'd help seed. I don't have a Photon, but Electrify development kind of depends on Photon development.
Best of luck to you.
To All,
I appreciate the offers for file hosting but as the number of projects increase so would the bandwidth. The main source for the, to be honest, leeching is from locations outside xda. For example, China is responsible for a very large portion of it and have found hotlinking of my files in a couple of sites.
I was able to sell of some things today and have buyers lined up for others. I may be able to continue but at a much slower rate and will have to kill a number of pending projects.
I have found a possible solution but have had to kill a number of services. It also involves a very limited access website and file hosting has been moved to a service suggest to me by one of my users in Russia. I don't know how well this will work out as I will have to remove the update service from all future releases.
Please try the new site and let me know if it works. For now it's just a copy of the old site with a bunch of broken stuff. Unlike the old site, live site updates are now impossible and can only handle a limited number of connections.
Dark Reality said:
That's some BS right there. I've never used any of your work, but I've seen you around. (I have an Electrify, I can't use a lot of Photon stuff. Plus it's locked... 2.3.5.)
Seems like there should be a way, in this day and age, to croudsource the files somehow. Multiple dropboxes/sugar syncs/box.nets, or a torrent with a bunch of us hosting all the files. In fact if you can get just a few people with fast Internet at home to leave their BitTorrent client running, seeding your torrent, people could get that just as fast as they could from direct download. Linux uses BitTorrent, couldn't you do something like that? Hell, I only have 1.5MBit DSL, which lets me upload about 30kB/s before web browsing starts to lag, but I'd help seed. I don't have a Photon, but Electrify development kind of depends on Photon development.
Best of luck to you.
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You can say it's BS but there were a lot of things on the site the most free services do not allow. In addition to the site itself it had live support chat, a forum, an update server (think ROM Manager) as well as the entire Photon file archive and my own projects.
Multiple file hosting accounts makes file management a job unto itself. Torrents have been tried before with very little success.
Like I mentioned above, I have found a possible solution that may or may not work out but have had to kill a number of services.
I will be more than happy to do something as simple as setting you up a ftp server. You would have full access to your personal "ftp folder" on my hosting server... If interested, PM me and ill set it up...
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Lokifish Marz said:
To those that have donated to me in the past I'm very sorry about this and will return your donations if you would like.
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I appreciate the offer but would consider it boorish to take you up on it.
Frankly, I think it's unnecessary for you to even consider making the offer, but not surprising given the nature of your efforts to help and support this community.
Let's just say that this is taking the concept of giving back to others a little too far.
I start my new job this Monday and once my money flows, I'll start donating to those who deserve it, i feel bad but yea glad to see your still around.
i have most of the same files (old ones at least) hosted on holylivingfuck.com in my sig, i do however have a new host (seperate from hlf) which ill be uploaidng all my copies onto as well. if you could be so kind as to update the guide with the links ill be sending you that would be awesome
trying to make sure that we dont have any lost files due to domains etc
Lokifish Marz said:
I am now personally hosting the site but may have lost the original domain name. All Imperium services and ROMUpdater servers are now gone and the new site is very limited. I now no longer personally host any files and have found a third party service that pays me per download. The following projects are now dead:
WebTop enable devices TabletDock
WebTop enable devices CarPC
Remote Access ROM Development Service
Anything Galaxy Tab
Anything GS2
Anything G2X
Anything not Photon related
The Martian Imperium site is now closed and in the process of being purged. In all likelihood there will be no new website and unless somebody here has a copy, all the files will disappear as well. iPage was the cheapest host I could find for the bandwidth users were pulling (500GB-1TB a month and over 1000 DL's a day). In addition to my own work, I was hosting all the SBF's, some high demand older ROMs and kernels, root-unlock-relock and other Photon related files.
I looked at alternate places to host but Mediafire would cost almost ten times as much and dropbox almost three times as much just to host files. I even covered the site in ads to help cover expenses with no real success. The core factor was that my wife and I went over the receipts yesterday and I have spent something like $1000USD this year in equipment and hosting. If I had received a $0.01 donation (after paypal takes it's cut) for every unique download I actually would have made money and been able to continue development. There were many things I had planned to release this year but as it stands I am leaving development and guide writing.
To those that have donated to me in the past I'm very sorry about this and will return your donations if you would like.
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Damn unfortunate for the Photon community if we lose you. Definitely one of the very helpful devs out there. I do understand what you mean...lots of people like to use the work...not many understand what it costs you in time and energy, not to mention cash money. Best of luck to ya!
Dear ROM Devs,
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE START USING SUBVERSION! I kindly ask you all to host/mirror your ROMs on a SVN friendly site such as Google Code for the express fact that it sucks redownloading (and reuploading im sure) ~500mb file because of something like "Changelog: Made a buttload of tweaks that will make your phone be able to run Battlefield 3 on ultra at 60fps AND it will end world hunger AND solve the oil crisis AND if you die it will give you a 1UP!!! (Video proof on first and last! Middle two, just watch the news later!)
Total size of changes: not even 2mb
New ROM Size: still over 500mb​I know it sounds like Im whining about nothing, especially those of you with your T1 lines or 50mbps broadband that can download a The Avengers Blu Ray rip, both seasons of MLP: FiM @1080p, and Battlefield 3 (since you thought the video proof was faked and want to test it for yourself) all at the same time and at the speed it would take to toast a poptart with a blowtorch. But it would be a godsend for people who have slow/unreliable internet or only have their data plan and especially for those who are deployed and still trying to feed their flashaholism (such as me) where it literally takes atleast 5-7 days to download a 100mb file with the fastest sustained speed being ~6kb/s, with a ~1 hr downtime every 3-4 hours, not to mention constantly dropping the connection even with a download manager. And you could set up an automatic commit to upload any changes every night or week or whenever AND instead of having to check the thread every however long, all you would have to do is right click the folder, click SVN update, ???, profit! (LOLZ)
So anyway, theres my argument please consider it. Thanks.
TL;DR: Please host your ROMs on a SVN site so people with slow/unreliable internet connections can download them faster and plus its easier for Devs and flashaholics to keep updated. Thanks.
Torrents would solve everything. Or they could just post an update zip.
Ascertion said:
Torrents would solve everything. Or they could just post an update zip.
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Torrents need seeders an a lot of people are reluctant to seed. It's just a hit or miss way of doing things. Plus not every ROM gets enough downloads to maintain seeders even if everyone did.
On the whole SVN side of things.. It's okay I guess. It's nice, but the devs are going to do what they want to do and the fact that they are even providing their ROM's to us means we are in no position to complain :beer:
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not complaining, just trying to make it better easier and faster (i think)
also a note on torrents: you cant make an update for an existing torrent youd have to send out a new one thereby making everyone redownload the whole file again anyway and resetting the amount of seeders, so it pretty much puts you back at square one (unless i happen to mistaken)
Are you getting the slow dl speeds on your mobile or via your network ??
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its a private company called edge city thats at pretty much every established base here
its the only option for private internet, the other is the internet cafe but it is gov computers only and its time limited
there is no cdma over here, only gsm/gprs and it sucks too
Have you ever Downloaded anything from dropbox ?? If so was it faster ??? The reason I ask is this. I'd have no problem with dl'ing a rom for you man and uploading it my dropbox if your able to download from there faster. Or is there any dl site that you recall gave you at least decent dl speeds ???
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i appreciate it but the problem is edge city (aka edge sh177y by us lol) and the fact that well, its afghanistan and there are no hardlines, everything is satellite used by everyone all the time so it wouldnt do me much good. i would have the same problems, just downloading from a different site lol
Well good luck.
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thanks
im hoping im leaving soon anyway