RaiderBDev

joined 2 years ago
[–] RaiderBDev 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah that looks more like it.
You can make however many posts you want :)
I will keep it running for at least a week or two after July 1st, then I'll have to see, because the subreddit related data is growing quite quickly (300MB) and the per minute chart is quite dense now.

[–] RaiderBDev 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Almost, it's base 36. I'm using these functions for converting them. The ID is incremented for each new post/comment. So the difference between the last and first post ID of a day, is the total number of posts on that day. In that coverage you can see pretty well the 2 days where my internet was struggling and when I switched to cloud hosting.

[–] RaiderBDev 12 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Hi, I'm the creator of the blackout tracker. I have a question, which I'm too lazy to verify myself. To get the total number of posts/comments per day, did you sum up all the data points perMinute values over the day or did you take the difference between the first and last ID of the day? If you went for the first option, did you account for the time between each post? Because the time between each data point can vary, since I stopped and restarted the server multiple times, during which no data was collected. Also if you look at the time frame on blackout.photon-reddit.com the peaks and lows over the 2 days visually looks a lot lower than in your graph.