Time |
Nickname |
Message |
01:55
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underscor |
I went to Pride SF and all I got was to hold a 10" cock and a soapy phallus :( |
01:55
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|
underscor |
https://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/303536_4132058788383_973150796_n.jpg |
01:59
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|
Aranje |
lol |
02:39
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|
DoubleJ |
And that was even before he got to the parade. |
02:39
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|
underscor |
Parade's tomorrow, actually |
02:40
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|
underscor |
pretty much everyone here made me promise that I'd go |
02:40
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|
underscor |
supposedly it's pretty cool |
02:47
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|
Aranje |
yeah |
02:50
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|
shaqfu |
Totally bizarre question - does archive.org host research data? |
02:51
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|
shaqfu |
(was discussing the NSF data standard earlier and thought about it) |
02:53
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|
underscor |
I mean, they're not opposed to it |
02:53
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|
underscor |
I don't know if we expressly mirror it |
02:54
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|
shaqfu |
If someone wanted to dump their research data from some study on archive.org, they'd be a-okay? |
02:54
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|
shaqfu |
I'm just asking since it's the easiest way to provide long-term access/preservation |
02:54
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|
underscor |
yeah, definitely |
02:54
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|
underscor |
as long as they have the rights for it |
02:54
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|
underscor |
and are okay with some sort of permissive license |
02:54
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|
underscor |
(some CC or PD license) |
02:54
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|
shaqfu |
'course |
02:55
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|
shaqfu |
It's fed research anyway |
02:57
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|
shaqfu |
I'll keep it in mind - working with a friend on his grant proposal, and some agencies require that to be planned out |
03:01
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|
underscor |
cool! |
03:01
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|
shaqfu |
I'm actually surprised nobody's asked about this before - honestly, I'd trust archive.org before any major uni |
03:02
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|
underscor |
Brewster mentioned at lunch yesterday: "I like to think that it's roughly $2,000 for the lifetime of a TB of data" |
03:02
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|
underscor |
makes mobileme seem a bit more expensive! |
03:02
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|
underscor |
(for IA to store) |
03:02
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|
shaqfu |
That still sounds high to be, but it's better than Rosenthal's $16,000 |
03:03
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|
shaqfu |
I always figured that archive.org would achieve the absolute lowest cost-per-TB given the insane economy of scale |
03:03
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|
shaqfu |
I heard a great story about Brewester and hard drives once involving selling heat :P |
03:04
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|
underscor |
well, if you think about power/bandwidth/space for a TB over 100 years |
03:04
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|
underscor |
that's not that unreasonable |
03:04
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|
shaqfu |
Yeah |
03:04
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|
shaqfu |
And IA doesn't do super-hardcore curation |
03:04
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|
underscor |
yeah, IA has no heater |
03:04
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|
underscor |
it was removed some time ago |
03:04
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|
shaqfu |
Does it have AC yet? |
03:04
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|
underscor |
windows |
03:04
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|
underscor |
:D |
03:05
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|
underscor |
If you want heat, there are little chains you can pull that will move baffles to direct server heat to your room |
03:05
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|
shaqfu |
Haha |
03:05
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|
underscor |
if you want cool, you just open the window |
03:05
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|
shaqfu |
One of my old profs said that Brewster didn't use HVAC since the cost of it was greater than the cost of buying new drives |
03:05
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|
shaqfu |
Guess some things never change |
03:06
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|
underscor |
hahahaha |
03:06
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|
underscor |
that's awesome |
03:06
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|
shaqfu |
And IIRC, when it was housed in a shared building, he sold the heat |
03:06
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|
underscor |
It actually stays pretty nice in here, honestly |
03:07
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|
shaqfu |
Really? I'd figure that the SF summer + zillions of servers would cook you |
03:08
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|
underscor |
nah, it's pretty cool here, at least so far |
03:08
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|
underscor |
been mid to lower 60s |
03:09
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|
underscor |
oh, so, the floor in the main work area is hardwood with this really glossy laminate |
03:09
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|
underscor |
and I'm wearing socks |
03:09
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|
underscor |
so I skate whenever I get up to get water or bathroom |
03:09
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|
underscor |
it's fantastic |
03:09
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|
shaqfu |
God damn |
03:09
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|
underscor |
hahahaha |
03:09
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|
shaqfu |
I'm going to forever imagine you as Tom Cruise in Risky Business |
03:09
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|
shaqfu |
But instead of a house, a server farm |
03:10
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|
underscor |
:D |
03:11
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|
underscor |
http://campl.us/ioFLOIE5zUG |
03:11
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|
underscor |
(for the record, not my item nor picture) |
03:12
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|
shaqfu |
Hahaha |
03:21
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|
Aranje |
awe yee |
03:21
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|
* |
Aranje wiggles at underscor |
03:21
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|
underscor |
hahaha |
03:22
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|
Aranje |
Any of you happen to be pro at twitter news-surfing? Have a list of news sources you like? |
04:48
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|
* |
BlueMax looks at underscor unappreciatively |
04:50
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|
underscor |
:D |
06:08
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|
winr4r |
good morning, my lovelies |
06:22
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|
Aranje |
Morning, winr4r! |
07:16
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|
Angantyr |
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4449/38especiald.jpg |
07:16
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|
Angantyr |
I wonder what kind of apps they used to make covers like this |
07:16
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|
Angantyr |
or did they just do it manually back then |
07:18
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|
Angantyr |
many classical cover illustrators must have gone out of business once photoshop came along |
08:25
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|
ersi |
Angantyr: "apps" :| |
17:39
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|
noone |
hello all |
17:40
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|
noone |
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4153647 |
17:40
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|
noone |
how much of things are not being preserved because of false copyright claims? |
17:47
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|
shaqfu |
noone: Lots |
17:47
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|
shaqfu |
Or, worse, the fear that someone might bring claim down on them |
21:42
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|
DFJustin |
is there any way to upload large files to IA such that you can resume if it fucks up in the middle and if not, why not |
21:42
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|
DFJustin |
looking at underscor here |
21:42
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|
underscor |
yeah |
21:42
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|
underscor |
multipart s3 |
21:43
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|
DFJustin |
I did that and it seems not to resume the previous one if the process stops, at least with s3cmd |
21:43
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|
underscor |
we do not like s3cmd |
21:43
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|
DFJustin |
what do you like |
21:44
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|
underscor |
boto |
21:44
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|
underscor |
or curl |
21:44
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|
underscor |
but curl doesn't multipart |
21:45
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|
DFJustin |
will try boto |
21:54
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|
DFJustin |
how do I tell it what server to use |
22:04
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|
DFJustin |
answer: hack the code, lame |
22:24
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|
DFJustin |
can you elaborate more on your boto setup if you've used it |
22:30
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|
underscor |
I have not, unfortunately |
22:30
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|
underscor |
I think there's an example in the ia github |
22:40
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|
DFJustin |
so here's the magic https://gist.github.com/2985341 |
22:41
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|
DFJustin |
it's making its own new multipart upload and not resuming the s3cmd one though |
22:42
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|
DFJustin |
will test in a bit if it's at least smart enough to resume itself |
23:48
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|
DFJustin |
nope boto's s3multiput is not smart enough to resume its own upload |
23:50
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|
DFJustin |
http://ia600704.us.archive.org/27/items/freem-others-2012-06-11/ |