[03:26] http://maps3d.svc.nokia.com/webgl/index.html <-- this is pretty sweet [05:17] ok, this is driving me insane [05:17] I have a weird vim problem [05:18] whenever I open another buffer in a split window and open netrw, vim makes the buffer that isn't netrw read-only [05:18] I have no idea what's causing this, and would really appreciate some pointers to e.g. configuration weirdness rather than having to erase my vim config out and start from scratch [05:18] as a note, this is happening with gvim 7.3.429; I can't replicate it on the latest macvim [05:19] what's netrw? [05:19] vim's file browser [05:19] ah [05:19] actually, it happens in non-GUI mode vim too [05:27] ah ah [05:27] ha [05:27] this fixes it for me: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8782511/why-is-window-splitting-forcing-readonly [06:25] madre de dio [06:26] I have found documentation for scandata.xml [06:26] http://biodivlib.wikispaces.com/Upload [08:36] wait, was this reddit radiation really a thing [08:36] odd [08:45] ugh [08:45] parmy olsons book about anon is such rubbish [08:45] I was under the impression that an editor would at the very least ensure that the URLs and hostnames that are mentioned, are correct [08:50] lol [08:50] one would hope [08:51] lol [08:52] So [08:52] Lets take a teamwork test! [08:52] http://team.forsvarsmakten.se/english/#/private/rVm2rihAwp [08:53] i need flash player? no i dont [08:53] o_O [08:56] ... [08:56] Anyone? [08:57] i r in. [08:57] I see, Brighton! [08:57] hahaha [08:57] not really but yeah [08:57] It says Perth for me, doesn't it? [08:57] Or is it just lazy and says Australia? [08:57] yup [08:58] \o/ [08:59] we are go [09:00] oh, also [09:00] doies that mean we suck? [09:00] if anyone happens to want said ebook by parmy olson [09:00] Conclusion: we are HORRIBLE at teamwork [09:00] torrent here: https://twitter.com/joepie91/status/211726242729295872 [09:01] I didn't understand one or two of the tasks GLaDOS [09:01] :< [09:01] I guess too aspie :D [09:01] Nobody understands them all! [09:06] :D [09:06] winners? [09:06] \o/ [09:06] still below average on the total :< [09:07] my spical thinking maxed out tho [09:07] which is about right for me [09:07] Well, if below average retry until score > average [09:07] lol [09:07] Oh and I had a cat in front of the monitor at one point. [09:08] Ah [09:08] Explains the almost-dead part for me [09:08] :P [09:08] Luckily, numbers in colored circles came! [09:09] i don't like the coloured shapes [09:09] and I didn't understand the move the circles until i saw someone else do it [09:09] Yeah [09:10] You always think it's separate at first [09:10] But the coloured shapes always gets me [09:10] I got the first one [09:11] but then my brain blew up [09:11] Way too much to memorise [09:12] Lets retry with 2 new people! [09:12] nah i'm done :P [09:12] Ok! [09:50] what the fuck, cloudflare blocks Tor users with a captcha now [09:50] or is it that something customers have to enable? [09:53] nah, was just that particular exit ip caught by projecthoneypot for comment spam [09:59] fyi it kind of defeats the point of tor to talk about what you're currently connecting to in a publicly logged channel [10:00] nah, i am fine [10:33] lol [10:39] i use it for my random browsing where i do not want to end up in databases but do not care too much if i accidentaly do [10:58] DFJustin: also, cloudflare is used by quite many hosts [13:39] Well this is weird [13:39] Why does geocities.ws require sign-up to browse their archive [13:40] and why has geociti.es just disappeared from the internet [14:34] Because someone didn't extend their domain registration [14:40] and better yet, reocities has ads [14:40] or what looks an awful lot like an ad [14:41] stupid crap. [14:52] aka why only trust yourself when it comes to archiving [14:54] BlueMax: i just looked, it doesn't seem to require logging in to sign up [14:55] uhh?! [14:55] doesn't seem to require logging in to view the archives* [14:55] jesus, my brain didn't just fart there, it actually shit itself [14:55] winr4r, you just broke the internet :P [14:55] did I miss a link or something? [14:58] http://www.geocities.ws/search/local/ [14:58] the one that says "Check the Web Archive Index" [15:01] Oh, derp, silly me [15:01] Although the organization is barbaric [15:01] And by barbaric I mean non-existent [15:05] it's not pretty, but then, it's also a geocities archive [15:11] Well at least reocities and oocities sort by neighbourhoods [15:15] http://198.245.61.220/stuff/fu.txt :) [15:16] o_O [15:16] yey recursive? [15:24] i should have saved the list of those last time [15:51] so yeah, where's the best place to start? [15:52] where ever you feel confterable [15:52] or you have assistance from [15:52] I use gentoo, so I can help with that [15:52] gentoo is a pretty harsh place to start [15:54] howso? [15:54] everything needs to be compiled [15:55] or most things anyway [15:55] i didn't have enough patience for it [15:55] the gains of compiling everything are pretty minute with todays systems [15:57] use a binhost if you don't wanna compile [15:58] then why use gentoo? [16:00] nice package management [16:00] good support, good docs [16:01] cutting edge packages [16:01] ability to add own packages easily [16:02] Cutting edge? Like not-bug-tested cutting edge? [16:02] sounds a lot like arch :) [16:04] BlueMax: you have the option of bug tested packages or ~ packages which are "less tested" or you can got for 9999 ebuilds which are "the developers have published this, enjoy" [16:34] Well I have Lubuntu updating [16:56] I'm working on a mass import/processing thing for archive.org, and it's running at about 100 items an hour. Brewster says to me, "I'd really like to get that up to at least 1500 an hour. How many boxes would you need to do that?" [16:56] this is why I love IA [16:57] lol holy shit really? [16:57] :o [16:57] 150x the number we have now? [16:57] + faster storage on the end? [16:57] cah, "shopt -s globstar; for i in **/http*; do echo "$i"; done > /srv/http/stuff/fu.txt" takes more than an hour already [16:58] Schbirid: from what I saw before, it looked like it was just recursing? [16:58] yeah [16:58] infinite links served by gamespy [16:58] then it'll never finish? [16:58] no idea how to make wget not dive in there (--level is something different) [16:59] that was the finished look [16:59] dunno what stops it [16:59] maybe filesystem limits [17:00] url length has a max iirc [17:00] 128 maybr [17:01] much longer but yeah, that is more likely [17:05] underscor: jesus, what are you importing? [17:07] a bunch of books [17:07] my stupid linux kenrel can't compile [17:08] include/linux/llist.h:160:11: error: 'boot_cpu_data' undeclared (first use in this function) [17:08] make[2]: *** [arch/x86/kernel/irq_work.o] Error 1 [17:12] o_O [17:12] no errors before that? [17:13] include/linux/llist.h:160:11: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast [enabled by default] [17:13] stuff like that before hand [17:14] http://pastebin.com/X6kRjbWp [17:15] this around arch/x86/kernel/irq_work.o and kernel/printk.o [17:17] godane: I've never ever had problems building a kernel, besides configuring the wrong things in it [17:17] me too [17:17] its a error i never had before [17:20] this error started in linux 3.4.x [17:33] anyone happen to know what apps tv stations used in the 80s to the mid 90s for graphical banners and that sort of stuff [17:33] I would like to obtain such a program for windows 3.11, I need that shit look [17:34] i wonder this [17:34] lol [17:34] more than likely some amiga raytracer [17:36] i'd of thought propriety stuff. [17:38] i wouldn't be sure, but then, i also don't know anything about it [17:39] i guess you'd need to find someone in the industry and the time [17:41] if you just want that look rather than replicate it the same way though, old-school raytracing would get it quite effectively [17:42] can anyone get this working: http://archive.org/details/crankygeeks_221_episode [17:42] This item is not yet public. [17:42] i submited the item like over a hour ago [17:42] archive.org never takes this long to make public a item [17:43] they could be backlogged [17:43] i uploaded episode 220 like 20 mins before that one [17:43] its fine: http://archive.org/details/crankygeeks_220_episode [17:43] oh [17:45] i was hoping to get all episode of crankygeeks uploaded to day [17:45] only 16 episode to go before its compete [17:47] 'shopt -s globstar; for i in **; do echo "$i"; done' SHOULD work no matter how many files and dirs, right? [17:47] or did i write that down wrong [17:47] godane: excellent [17:48] i also plan on uploading dl.tv [17:48] and techtv/zdtv shows i got [17:48] :D [17:49] found some gamespot tv shows that are on youtube that i will archive later [17:49] http://archive.org/details/TechTV_TSS_2002_Full_Episodes [17:50] lost episode only one newzbin: http://archive.org/details/TechTVSept2002 [17:50] i only found it on nzbindex.nl [17:50] i think [17:50] godane: are you manually uploading them to archive.org? [17:50] yes [17:51] mostly so i can give all the info the episodes need [17:51] also this: http://archive.org/details/TechTV_TSS_2004_04_Full_Episodes [17:51] thats from youtube [17:52] i also getting x-play from 2011 [17:52] the dark-video-rack begins [17:52] oooooo [17:53] get xleague stuff if you can too [17:53] my clan was on xleague back in the day ;D [17:53] maybe i will put dark-vdieos-rack up [17:53] http://archive.org/details/5-31-2012KevinPereiraLastAttackOfTheShow [17:54] not even a week old [17:54] godane: is there some way of semi-automating the uploads? [17:54] so i could do it from a VPS with more bandwidth than i have, for example [17:55] i believe there is a way [17:55] but i don't know much of it [17:55] something with amazon cloud server [17:57] ia has a s3-like(!) api [17:58] you just register for a key and then you can use eg s3cmd from the commandline like this: [17:58] s3cmd --add-header x-archive-auto-make-bucket:1 --add-header "x-archive-meta-description:Files from Fileplanet (www.fileplanet.com), all files from the ID range 198300 to 198399." put logs/*_198300_198399.log 198300-198399.tar s3://FileplanetFiles_198300-198399/ [17:58] it is a huge timesaver and awesome [17:58] http://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt [18:01] would you like to troll someone who definitely deserves it? see this retweet: https://twitter.com/JimSterling/status/211824821502345217 [18:02] attack of the show archive: http://www.demonoid.ph/files/details/2562667/56075481/ [18:02] from nov 2010 [18:04] dashcloud: that's a troll account [18:04] really? [18:04] retweeting it would not be trolling him, it would be him successfully trolling you [18:05] i've failed to take offense [18:05] so tehrefore its not trolling. [18:06] The art of deliberately, cleverly, and secretly pissing people off, usually via the internet, using dialogue. [18:07] infact [18:07] by retweeting I am infact counter-trolling [18:07] hoping tyo get a rise out of them. [18:14] wat [18:14] it won't get a rise out of them if they're saying it as a joke/troll [18:15] b7ut you can hope they'll try and sue me :D [18:15] and if they trolling, and it failed so badly, thats getting a rise [18:16] or they think they've succeeded by making me rt it. [18:16] in other words. They think they have succeeded in trolling BECAUSE I retweeted it, but infact I only retweeted it because I knew they were trying to troll. [18:16] Did you head explode yet? [18:17] i don't quite even [19:12] that shopt think worked, just took ages. and the list is 190MB [19:13] just for the list of urls? :/ [19:13] list of all the files downloaded (gamespy forums) [19:13] directories and everything too [19:14] ah :) [19:14] good work [19:14] that is just one third i think :) [19:15] thanks for the S3-ish documentation btw [19:17] np [19:30] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgy2ZicgPSg