Anonymous ID: 0bb8a6 July 26, 2018, 6:26 p.m. No.2304017   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2303760 (lb)

Thanks for your work, and for posting the images. Just downloaded them. A serious question though:

 

As you surely know, filenames on 8chan correspond to the files' sha256sum.

I just ran 478 files from your pastebin, and it would seem 442 of them do NOT correspond in their SHA256 sum … Can you explain that to me please?

 

In my collections there are 459 images, and I never downloaded the original filenames – always the ones named by their hash. And still in my own collection there are only 322 non-matches….

Anonymous ID: 0bb8a6 July 26, 2018, 6:28 p.m. No.2304056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4100

>>2303845 (lb)

I have gone to the extraction part yet and looked at none of the files inside …. very good to hear someone else is working on it too! Thanks!

 

What did you find – is it really that serious? Lol.

Anonymous ID: 0bb8a6 July 26, 2018, 6:53 p.m. No.2304355   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4614

>>2304250

Looks good, but I am not sure if this is correct. What we clockfags usually do is look at the date, then find the marker on the clock corresponding to the date. Today would be [:51] (squared red in your image)

Then we'd look for posts in all dates that are on the same marker, or the one 180 deg from it (would be [:21] for [:51]), or the one that has the same distance to the [:55]–[:25] axis, which would be [:59] in this case.

All posts that match, would be in the graphic.

 

When one would take MZ, for example, then on 04/04 there was a post "MZ to step down as Chairman". This one would be on tomorrow's clock, as [:52] has the same distance to [:55], as [:58] (which has 04/04 in blue).

 

You tried to connect the hour of the post to the 6 on the clock – if you would want to do that (which would be unusual/new for us) then you'd have to put it at the [:06] marker.