Time |
Nickname |
Message |
01:06
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omf_ |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/04/22/why-arent-younger-americans-driving-anymore/ This also applies to other countries as noted at the end |
01:06
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omf_ |
Bicycle power bitches! |
01:32
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BlueMax |
lol |
02:25
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|
omf_ |
This is my idea of the perfect bicycle https://timelifeblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/11_00697897.jpg |
03:02
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godane |
so i just checked one of my old archlive isos |
03:02
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|
godane |
and it couldn't detect my scanner either |
03:02
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godane |
same error |
04:15
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omf_ |
Since Star Trek: TNG is slowly coming out on bluray there are these mini events where 2 episodes are shown in a movie theater |
04:16
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omf_ |
The next event is part 1 and 2 of Best of Both Worlds |
04:17
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omf_ |
I am seriously considering it this time but from what I watched of season 1 and season 2 TNG has some weird aging problems |
04:21
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omf_ |
plus the new star trek is coming out soon as well, gotta get in the mood |
04:21
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omf_ |
;) |
04:35
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godane |
and this failed: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/384725316/fopydo-universal-scanning-solution |
04:35
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godane |
that looked like a good idea for a scanner on the cheap |
04:35
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|
godane |
if you have a iphone |
04:35
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|
omf_ |
the iphone camera quality sucks |
04:36
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|
omf_ |
all camera phones are junk |
04:41
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|
omf_ |
I am going to try this out with my pro camera - http://www.instructables.com/id/Bargain-Price-Book-Scanner-From-A-Cardboard-Box/ |
05:44
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godane |
i'm finding more electronic gaming monthly |
06:35
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n00b147 |
HOLA :) |
08:53
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godane |
Ebert interview: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video5171 |
14:19
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|
mistym |
http://www.gentside.com/elys%e9e/quand-le-site-de-l-039-elysee-parle-anglais-il-cree-le-buzz_art49973.html |
15:02
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norbert79 |
ehm, JSMod is flooding #archiveteam |
15:02
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norbert79 |
shut it down :) |
15:03
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norbert79 |
but i love the power of 'ignore' :) |
15:03
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mistym |
It's starting to mix it up now. |
15:06
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SketchCow |
That was weird. |
15:07
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|
SketchCow |
So, I have a small army of haters but they're usually rather impotent. |
15:09
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norbert79 |
this was just a rookie tool |
15:09
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|
norbert79 |
nothing extraordinary |
15:09
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|
norbert79 |
just annoying |
15:32
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Smiley |
annoying how it was just after I went downstairs for 20min else I'd of caught it right away |
19:14
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|
DFJustin |
you can do all of this over the internet?!! http://archive.org/stream/BBS_VOL_07_03_1996_Mar/BBS_VOL_07_03_1997_Mar#page/n1/mode/2up |
19:17
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|
sep332 |
hello |
19:17
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|
sep332 |
my client isn't showing user list anymore? |
19:17
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sep332 |
like who's in a channel with me |
19:22
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sep332 |
not really looking for help, just bitching :p |
19:36
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Schbirid |
sep332: did it change to the gnome mindset? :) |
19:37
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sep332 |
lol |
19:37
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|
sep332 |
"you didn't need that" |
19:38
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Schbirid |
"it confuses you" |
19:39
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sep332 |
"it looks cluttered" |
19:39
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|
sep332 |
"n00bs can't use it so neither can you" |
20:02
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Schbirid |
usability studies have shown that people rarely look at the userlist so we pivoted the screen estate" |
20:05
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|
sep332 |
enabling web 2.0 folksonomy paradigm shifts right in your browser |
20:05
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sep332 |
whoops, too much haha |
20:08
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omf_ |
Maybe is stopped working because they switched from gtk2 to gtk3 and the auto updater is on |
20:08
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|
omf_ |
so they can deliver the best minimal user experience |
20:09
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|
sep332 |
have you tried hovering over the invisible menu at the top of the screen? |
20:11
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|
sep332 |
it's easy, just $sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping irc-no-user-list |
20:13
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Schbirid |
ms office putting the cursor in front of the next word instead of at the end of the current when you hit ctrl-arrow drives me insane right now |
20:13
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|
Schbirid |
#archiveteam-whining |
20:17
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|
godane |
i pmed the guy from retromags |
20:17
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|
godane |
going to see why most of the files on usenet are corrupted |
20:17
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|
Schbirid |
night |
20:59
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Smiley |
do we know what -march flag to use for gcc when compiling for AMI? |
21:01
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|
omf_ |
I think they come in both 32 and 64 instances. That said alard builds wget-lua as 32bit for the warrior |
21:09
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|
godane |
looks like have uploaded over 38k items |
21:09
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|
godane |
34k are just g4video-web collection |
21:42
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nico_32 |
hum look like my warrior returned to formspring |
21:42
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nico_32 |
isn't posterous more urgent ? |
21:42
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|
alard |
Posterous is full. |
21:42
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|
nico_32 |
- Downloaded 64180 URLs |
21:43
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|
alard |
kennethre has enough requests to keep Posterous busy, unfortunately, so adding more warriors won't help. |
21:43
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nico_32 |
item #734 ?!? all other are in 2400 range |
21:43
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alard |
Formspring is sometimes very large. |
21:44
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nico_32 |
this item started Apr05 |
21:44
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nico_32 |
17 days ?!? |
21:48
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nico_32 |
okay look like i got banned |
21:50
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|
nico_32 |
i got this in wget.log |
21:50
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|
nico_32 |
http://code.bulix.org/lm85rs-83389?raw |
21:57
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|
alard |
http://fwtnfkwnnrwcic875.posterous.com/ is huge. |
22:00
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|
nico_32 |
~ 300m268M . |
22:00
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|
nico_32 |
268M |
22:00
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|
nico_32 |
gzipped |
22:02
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|
nico_32 |
the tracker said that usual unit size is ~ 2MB |
22:03
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|
omf_ |
that is because smaller jobs finish faster so the average is weighted against them |
22:03
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|
omf_ |
in most projects the average size gets larger the longer the project runs |
22:04
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|
omf_ |
I am at 40gb and counting on a single site |
22:04
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|
nico_32 |
it is just strange that this item is running for 17+ days |
22:04
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|
alard |
And there are a lot of very small sites, too. |
22:05
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|
nico_32 |
for 20k posts |
22:05
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|
omf_ |
I crawled opensolaris for 20 some days just for 9gb |
22:06
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|
omf_ |
Getting backed off and/or banned slows things down as well |
22:07
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|
omf_ |
It is hit or miss |
22:12
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|
SketchCow |
alard: Please jam posterous up |
22:12
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|
SketchCow |
Outside of the officials. |
22:12
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|
SketchCow |
Just destroy their bandwidth |
22:12
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|
SketchCow |
We need their attention |
22:13
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|
omf_ |
YES! I got a clown car, full of clowns to throw at it |
22:13
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nico_32 |
SketchCow: you believe there are still someone who watch the servers ? |
22:13
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|
SketchCow |
I know there are |
22:14
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|
alard |
A monster has arrived. Posterous has 11459 requests for items per minute! Since every instance asks every 30 seconds, that's 5000 instances. |
22:15
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|
nico_32 |
ec2 or something else ? |
22:16
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omf_ |
There is ec2, heroku, and I am on Digital Ocean, plus other vps services |
22:17
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|
omf_ |
everywhere |
22:17
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|
BlueMax |
jesus it's a wave of k on the tracker |
22:18
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|
omf_ |
sooo good ;drool; |
22:19
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nico_32 |
nobody on azure ? :) |
22:20
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SketchCow |
Looks like we're down to 3,200 people to grab on Upcomin, alard? Is that it? |
22:21
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alard |
Yes. Someone should do a check. |
22:22
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alard |
But not me, not tonight. Bye! |
22:23
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nico_32 |
by alard |
22:23
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|
alard |
(If posterous needs pausing: soultcer, Smiley and others can access the tracker.) |
22:23
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SketchCow |
OK, thanks |
22:24
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|
omf_ |
a tweet just went out saying we were the internet archive, lol |
22:25
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nico_32 |
i so wanna have their storage and internet links :) |
22:27
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|
nico_32 |
and my status.net instance is again " temporarily unavailable" |
22:33
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Smiley |
fuck pausing posterous unless someone actually appears as a burning corpse outside my window |
22:34
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|
Smiley |
yup, the 31xx claims left on upcoming were all made today. |
22:35
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|
Smiley |
Good job guys :) |
22:35
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BlueMax |
<Smiley> fuck pausing posterous unless someone actually appears as a burning corpse outside my window |
22:35
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BlueMax |
there needs to be somewhere this can be quoted |
22:37
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Smiley |
:D |
22:37
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|
Smiley |
I'm pretty sure Jason would agree. |
22:38
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BlueMax |
in this channel, in the main channel, on the Wiki, somewhere |
22:41
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Smiley |
;) |
22:41
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|
Smiley |
set to topic in posterous? |
22:41
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|
SketchCow |
No |
22:41
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|
SketchCow |
No, keep this here |
22:41
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|
SketchCow |
We're already doing them damage doing this |
22:42
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|
Smiley |
haha ok. |
22:42
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|
* |
Smiley doesn't poke any bears |
22:54
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balrog |
hm posterous is slow but not down |
22:58
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Sue |
didn't some eng from posterous come in here and beg for us to slow down? |
22:59
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nico_32 |
no, was formspring |
22:59
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Smiley |
yes |
22:59
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|
Sue |
oh ok |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
lol nico_32 no, it was posterous |
22:59
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|
nico_32 |
ho, posterous too ? |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
we took their entire site out. |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
so we ended up with him setting up two dedicated servers for our user agent |
22:59
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|
Sue |
is posterous banning? |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
however...... they are SO slow. |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
And now we are running outta time |
22:59
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|
Smiley |
Sue: hmmmm possible |
23:00
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|
Smiley |
However, if they are, we'll likely fill their banlists very quickly as we did before. |
23:00
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|
nico_32 |
nginx in debian is full of strange addons |
23:02
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|
Sue |
then lets speed things up a bit |
23:05
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|
balrog |
yeah it was posterous, but now we're out of time |
23:13
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|
Sue |
ok, i'm running at full power |
23:18
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Smiley |
enjoy sue :D |
23:29
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dashcloud |
so, for spammers like the one just in archiveteam, what kind of ban do we do? I'm looking at all sorts of kick, ban, and kickban choices- what's the right one? |
23:37
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|
Smiley |
kickban |
23:38
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|
GLaDOS |
dashcloud: kickban is the best solution |
23:40
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|
dashcloud |
thanks! |
23:42
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|
GLaDOS |
also, that feel when you promise someone to do something, SUDDENLY EVERYTHING COMES UP AT ONCE |