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Hey /sci/, there was a similar image circling this site, but about 2010. Can someone please post it?
Also, does someone know the link to that site?

>> No.6765575

>>6765573
>>>/r/

>> No.6765577

>>6765575
That's about /sci/'s daily posts, no fucking way /r/ could ever help me

>> No.6765600

>>6765577
Oh, shit, I didn't pay enough attention to the scale of the y-axis and assumed it was site wide.

www.warosu.org/sci
is a currently active archive (that saves pics)

installgentoo.net used to archive /sci/ but may only have had thumbs

>> No.6765605

>>6765600
Thanks m8

Here's the link >>/sci/reports/population but it doesn't work..
How do you do that stuff with the query?

>> No.6765615

>>6765605
>How do you do that stuff with the query?
Sorry, I can't help you with that, I know where the archive is and that's about it.
If there's a "stupid questions" thread in >>>/g/ you could try asking there.

>> No.6765656

I don't even think green-oval (/sci/'s 2010 archiver) had this capability. Are you sure it existed?

>> No.6765704

>>6765656
It was from installgentoo and I'm sure I've seen a 2010 pic, but I was too retarded to save it

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6767074

Here ya go, OP. I mounted my old hard drive just for you.

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6767077

>>6767074
also have this, with ~2 extra months on top of the OP image.


Nice to know that /sci/ is still slowly dying.

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6767085

>>6765605
archive.moe has one

http://archive.moe/sci/statistics/population/

>> No.6767107

what's the difference between tripfriends and namefags?

>> No.6767111

>>6767107
One uses a tripcode and perphaps a name, the other just uses a name.

>> No.6767205

>>6767111
I mean still what is the difference between these two?

fuck I have been here for more than 4 years, and I didn't know that.

>> No.6767210

>>6765600
>using warosu for /sci/

Use archive.moe. It's faster and it has LaTeX support.

>> No.6767226

>>6767205
So there's a few different types of posts on 4chan.
>Anonymous - Don't type anything into the name field
>Namefags - Type a name into the name field. Eg. "Cancerfag"
>Tripfags - Type a name followed by a pound sign and a password into the name field. Eg. "Cancerfag#maximumcocks"
>Secure Tripfags - Type a name followed by TWO pound signs and a password into the name field. Eg. Cancerfag##maximumcocks"

4chan takes the stuff after the pound sign and generates either a tripcode or secure tripcode (depending on the number of pound signs). A normal tripcode is a special hash on the password text. The algorithm for normal tripcodes is publicly known. Two side effects of this are:
1) People can break them using bruteforce methods. Also commonly used by people who want to have their generated tripcode spell out something specific.
2) Other websites can implement tripcodes and you can use your same tripcode across multiple websites.
Secure tripcodes work the same way except that 4chan appends the password data with a secret piece of text (that only 4chan knows) before hashing it. This piece of text is called a salt. The two side effects mentioned above for normal tripcodes do not apply to secure tripcodes. It is very difficult for someone to figure out the password for a secure tripcode and the secure tripcode generated on 4chan will be different from the secure tripcode generated on another chan given the same password.