Bunny was experiencing downtime for the last two weeks because our backend was hitting the storage limit and did not link my credit card to pay for the storage in Storj. The issue is now resolved (by cleaning up some unused files in Storj). Thank you to everyone who reports this.
@ExploreLbry@RunOnFlux Yeah, I am so sorry for everyone for depending on it. I was fixing another bug on January 20 where bunny wasn’t able to get the titan node count from API, and while doing that, I somehow did it restarted the crawler. It is fixed now. I will continue to monitor it for some time.
@ExploreLbry@BallersAnonymo2@RunOnFlux For the source of data, yeah, you are right about that API. There are a few other API that you might need to query to get the bunny dashboard, such as the flux blockchain data to figure out how much Flux is moved from deployed to Flux.
@starkhodlr@ExploreLbry@RunOnFlux The data source for these charts are from Flux blockchain and Flux Public API. It is built by transforming these raw data to the final graphs using some python codes. These codes run every 6 hours.
@kaylem_nft @Hetzner_Online@solana@akashnet Once Akash releases Mainnet 4 and the IP lease, @solana should seriously consider doing that. Why partner with centralized providers like @googlecloud when you can get a cheaper and decentralized option in @akashnet?
So browsing through @bunny_analyst his website:
https://t.co/Y3fINjaxXu, shocked to see this comparison between flux and other providers for some of the nodes
if you run these nodes outside of #Flux, you might want to reconsider where you are hosting!
@RunOnFlux#web3#Cloud