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04:42:47<@JAA>So I guess someone mentioned snscrape somewhere popular, although I have no idea who, when, where. Downloads from PyPI have exploded to over half a million in the past week (of 755k in the past month), and it's now in the top 1% of all packages. As long as the number of silly issues stays down...
04:52:37<@JAA>https://pypistats.org/packages/snscrape ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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07:04:05<@arkiver>JAA: is it added as a dependency in some major package?
07:04:14<@arkiver>congrats :)
07:04:47<@JAA>arkiver: Nope, or at least I haven't found anything like that.
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07:05:44<@arkiver>interesting 3.10 is the most downloaded one, and not 3.12
07:05:46<@JAA>And those statistics are so heavily biased towards Python 3.10 on Linux that I now think someone's just running something crazy.
07:06:43<@JAA>Well, 3.12 isn't out yet, so that makes sense.
07:09:41<@arkiver>i'm going to guess added as dependency somewhere
07:09:46<@arkiver>version 3.10
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07:14:17<@JAA>Neither GitHub nor Libraries.io (which has all the PyPI information) shows any significant dependents, so it doesn't seem likely.
07:16:48<@JAA>I suspect that someone's running some huge scrape in a highly parallelised fashion on a large fleet of small cloud servers or similar.
07:23:10pabs would have thought that would result in just one download?
07:26:05<@JAA>I mean, depends on how you do it. If you're competent, yes. If you just write code that does `pip install snscrape && snscrape ...` and then deploy that to thousands of servers though...
07:34:54<pabs>true :)
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