[02:14] i'm uploading the rest of nightline 2010 episodes [02:23] xmc: oh huh, I didn't know bitlbee had twitter support [02:23] * yipdw has been using just the Jabber bits [02:23] yeah it's pretty spiff [02:24] of course my bitlbee username is 'me' so I get highlighted a lot more than I might want [02:24] hahah [02:24] so is mine [02:25] like anytime someone posts a url shortened through facebook ... 'fb.me' DING [02:26] damnit, someone owns fuk.me [02:37] so this is fun [02:38] one of the new hard drives i got is not being seen [02:38] even in dmesg [02:38] delightful [02:38] usb, sata, ? [02:39] PCI Express [02:39] ...// [02:40] usb [02:40] i'm using a $30 external hard drive sata to usb cable [02:46] its not finding the drive at all [02:46] :'( [02:47] if this usb to sata thing is crapping out me then i'm screwed [02:52] i will see after my pc gets a reboot if that fixes it [02:54] its not even seen another drive from IA [02:54] so maybe the cable or something like that [02:54] i hope its not [03:13] so i think now the cable crapped out [03:17] i fixed it [03:17] stupid cable as 2 parts [03:17] the small cable for the sata was loose [05:44] also some good news on the wall street journal videos [05:45] turns out that i maybe able to get reasonable size higher bit videos [05:45] i think around 2009-10 or 2009-11 there is a $dir_1500K.mp4 file [08:54] woohoo, 2.5 TB of jamendo copied and done [08:54] hi schbirid [08:54] hey [08:55] can u help me out [08:55] not if you are stuck in a honeycomb covered in bees, honey and shame [08:56] okay cool [08:56] i am interested in hacking [08:59] that's cool [09:01] do u know hacking? [09:01] okay i write you privately?? [09:02] no [09:02] and if you have a question, ask it [09:02] learn some basic irc etiquette [09:02] i said no [09:02] ok [09:03] so if i want to know hacking i should learn some basic irc etiquette [09:03] can u brief me more on that [09:04] how does that make you feel? [09:05] well i do not know because i am steel domant [09:19] lval: p ironic of you to be in #ipv6 but connecting on v4 [09:48] hello metar [09:52] is it a bot? [09:56] lval: is this a cat or a dog? http://i.imgur.com/kzSgNMR.jpg [10:01] I like cats [10:13] cant really say but think is a dog [10:18] lval: is this a teapot or a car? http://i.imgur.com/ne3rzCw.jpg [10:19] i do not know [10:22] lval: how old are you? [10:22] i am 25 [10:22] n u [10:22] where r u located [10:23] please can we talk privately [10:28] nah [10:28] i am 99% convinced that you are a bot, kudos to whoever wrote you though. if you are not, then i am sorry [10:30] OKAY [10:30] i am not waht do u mean by that [10:30] all i want to know is if you can help me how to hack [10:32] if i can hack that is all i am interested in [10:32] okay [10:33] what made you think this channel would teach you how to hack? how did you find this channel? [10:37] can somebody recommend an incremental backup tool for linux that lets you delete directory trees from it? sometimes i move things around but rdiff-backup does not like tha [10:38] i just search the site on the list on mim and max [10:43] mim and max? [10:50] yes [10:56] what's that` [11:16] rsnapshot [11:17] much better than rdiff-backup [11:19] schbirid: [11:32] i shall give it a try, thanks [11:32] there was a reason why i picked rdiff-backup years ago but i cannot even remember [11:35] ugh, rsync style include/exclude. [11:53] the man page sucks [11:53] mentions "commands" but never introduces them [12:06] god i hate the rsync idiocy for this [12:07] i want to include /home/me/path/file but exclude anything else in /home/me/path/ using a include_file [12:11] * schbirid is an idiot [12:11] had an extra . [12:11] * schbirid shuts up [14:29] so i'm grabbing another newspaper from trove called The International Socialist [15:35] yay, PDFy embeds now have an extra menu with inline embedding and stuffs \o/ [15:37] (see eg. http://rt.com/usa/168416-scotus-riley-cell-search/) [16:26] Smiley: played with it a bit, am i understanding it right that it will delete old backups and that i have to eg have a "retain monthly 999" to prevent that? [17:20] schbirid: hmmmmmm i dont keep backups that long so it hadnt occured to me. [18:04] "ther data, such as data from the Wayback machines is not so important since crawls at different times read and archive often the same web pages. Therefore, only one copy is stored. If this is lost, then the state of that website cannot be reconstructed, [...]" [18:04] this seems like a sub-optimal approach? [18:17] afaik IA does not dedup [20:34] Hi! I've been working on an experimental graph theory?inspired knowledge analysis and archival tool using the Internet Archive as a backend through S3 (basically, putting a structured data layer on top of IA). Not really sure where to ask about this (IA says not to send them technical questions), but the S3 uploads are all getting dumped into collection:opensource by default and filling the "This Just In" section with its crap. [20:34] Is there a way to tell it that these items are not interesting "texts" on their own as such (intended to be viewed through other systems)? Thanks :) [20:36] unfortunately, unless someone grants you access to another collection, items by default end up there until moved to another collection [20:36] Thanks, oh well. [20:36] there's not many collections regular users can upload items to [20:36] if you've got a special request, ping SketchCow or email IA with what you would like to do [20:38] Thanks! I think I'll probably email IA, maybe they could go into their own collection or something... :) [20:47] godane, which episodes of DL.TV are considered lost? [20:47] just episode 6? [20:52] just episode 6 [20:53] i still have to uploaded some more episodes [20:53] i think 261 to 268 then dl.tv bytes [20:57] bice [20:57] *nice [21:55] so i watched Aaron Swartz [21:55] firm [23:23] godane, what about dltv_036 [23:23] I don't think that's up [23:24] unless its a weird named one [23:27] i think thats a lost episode [23:27] lost in the since that they were sick [23:30] so my laptop battery lasts about four hours when doing lots of heavy OpenGL work, and around 3.5 hours when doing Rails development [23:31] I know that there's lots of factors going on there, but I still find that funny [23:31] https://web.archive.org/web/20060412143206/http://dl.tv/blogs/digitallifetv/archive/category/1037.aspx [23:32] I wonder if it's because when doing Rails I have a tendency to rerun rspec and cucumber test suites like crazy, and not so much in GL [23:58] has anyone here read PoC || GTFO ? It's a brilliant zine that has crazy proof of concepts, and tons of extras both in and outside of the magazine (one of the many mirrors can be found on IA)