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JesseW |
bsmith093: verified that the uploaded MD5s match what I have. |
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I think I'm going to delete my copy of the old tarball now. |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: i will too, i could use the space |
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JesseW |
since the IA provided torrent won't include the full data, it would probably be good to make a torrent |
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bsmith094 |
JesseW: on it |
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JesseW |
:-) |
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bsmith094 |
serious'y, though |
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bsmith094 |
JesseW: Seriously though, thanks for your help. |
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JesseW |
You are very welcome! I still need to combine the csvs into an sqlite db. |
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JesseW |
If you want to hack up a shell command to do that, I'd be grateful. |
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JesseW |
There's one csv, called inventory.csv, in each directory -- I need to run the sqlite import on each one. |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: maybe a for loop |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: at least something to get them all in one idirectory, named for the folder they were a database *of* |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: also, throw that in the fos directory when it's done, i'd want to include that for analysis. |
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bsmith093 |
:) |
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JesseW |
sure |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: Possibly a very stupid question, but can you tell a for loop to go alphabetically? is that a thing |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: it might be faster to jsut import one by one, and use the command history to speed it along. |
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Atluxity |
bsmith093: pipe the input to the for loop via sort-command |
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Atluxity |
bsmith093: do you have an example? |
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bsmith093 |
Atluxity: trying to import 30 something csv files, into one sql db file, recursively. |
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JesseW |
well, I think the `find` command is probably the right answer for finding the csvs |
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JesseW |
and it's not 30. |
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bsmith093 |
all in differetn sub folders of the same path |
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JesseW |
It's more like thousands |
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JesseW |
one per *folder* |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: yes, per A B C folder, right? |
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JesseW |
nooo |
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JesseW |
one per folder in Fanfiction |
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bsmith093 |
wait, you went with CATEGORIES?! oy |
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JesseW |
it was the easiest way to generate them |
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JesseW |
so yeah, many thousands |
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bsmith093 |
so yeah, maybe " for *.csv in $file ; do sql3 import $file.csv final.db |
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bsmith093 |
i've found several gui tools that do this, such as razor sql, free 30 day trial, full functions |
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JesseW |
89,472 to be specific. |
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JesseW |
well, sqlite has .import |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: here http://pastebin.com/DQD5h0Li found this |
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JesseW |
thx |
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bsmith093 |
if you have php, and a for loop for the files, that should work |
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bsmith093 |
turns out this is a rather edge case problem! |
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JesseW |
heh |
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JesseW |
I'm actually going to do it this way: cat baz | awk '{print ".import \""$0"\" metadata\nselect \""$0"\", count(*) from metadata;"}' | sqlite3 -csv metadata.sqlite |
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JesseW |
(baz contains a list of paths to the csvs) |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: i know nothing about awk, and regex(?) scares the pants off me. |
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JesseW |
:-) |
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JesseW |
no regexes in there, actually |
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bsmith093 |
thats actually the simplest-looking regex i've ever seen! |
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JesseW |
up to 13,000 |
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bsmith093 |
ah, well thats why, then. |
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JesseW |
how many files is it in total, again? |
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bsmith093 |
why not just one huge csv-file-list fiel?> |
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bsmith093 |
*file ? |
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Atluxity |
JesseW: wc -l baz |
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JesseW |
Atluxity: that's a count of categories, not individual files. |
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Atluxity |
ah |
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JesseW |
I have a list of files, but it takes long enough to *run* wc -l that I thought I'd ask bsmith093 to run it again instead of me. :-) |
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bsmith093 |
man, everything about this project is huge, isn't it? |
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Atluxity |
:) |
04:37
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Atluxity |
big data baby |
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JesseW |
eh, huge-*ish* |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: um, run what, you have the csv's |
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JesseW |
just a count of inventory.txt |
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JesseW |
up to 257,265 |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: i had to rebuild it, because i forgot to add Fanfiction_misc.zip |
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JesseW |
bsmith093: could you update the description on https://archive.org/details/FanfictionNearlyCompleteArchive to link to the repack? |
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bsmith093 |
probably a faster way, but i figued why take chances |
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JesseW |
rebuild what, the torrent? |
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JesseW |
it looks like there are less than 10 million stories |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: no, the inventory file. |
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JesseW |
ah, I see. |
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JesseW is now reading the Minesweeper fanfic |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: 6,845,581 lines. |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: read the zoo tycoon fanfic, bring brain bleach. |
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JesseW |
ha |
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JesseW |
well if there are less than 7 million, then I'm about 7% done |
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JesseW |
~ 567,000 entered |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: rebuilding md5, btw, is there a way to add a line to an md5sum-generated file, that's very tedious to re-do every time. |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: also reuploading inventory zip file |
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JesseW |
sure, open it in a text editor (like notepad) and paste it in. :-) |
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JesseW |
but you don't really need to make the md5.txt file -- IA generates them itself, in _files.xml |
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bsmith093 |
well now i feel really stupid :P |
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JesseW |
;-P |
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bsmith093 |
btw, sudo pip install ia , archive.org cli interface |
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bsmith093 |
wroks great, if you have an account, just get your secret key, for creds, run ia configure |
05:07
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JesseW |
I know, it's very nice -- I've contributed to it |
05:07
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bsmith093 |
oh, right, forgot, great work! |
05:07
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bsmith093 |
inventory.zip uploaded. |
05:08
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bsmith093 |
i also changed the old tar description to point to this upload. |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: how gos the sql import? |
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JesseW |
618,000 |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: roughlt how many per second |
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JesseW |
pretty slow |
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JesseW |
done about 7,000 of the 89,000 categories |
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JesseW |
I think I'm going to turn off the counting |
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bsmith093 |
might speed it up, a bit anyway |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: protip, when screenlog.0 is annoying to parse, do screen -S name, then run "script -f logname command" inside it, works much better. |
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JesseW |
hm |
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JesseW |
yeah, I need to get more familiar with script |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: -f is flush, it's basically a realtime log file |
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JesseW |
removing th count is a LOT faster |
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bsmith093 |
you worked with the python IA package, so you might know, is there a way to verify uploads after the fact? |
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JesseW |
what do you mean by "verify"? |
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bsmith093 |
the -v option, i never uploaded the fanfic grab with it, is it too late now to verify? |
05:23
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JesseW |
https://archive.org/metadata/fanfictiondotnet_repack/files/0 |
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JesseW |
https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/blob/master/internetarchive/cli/ia_upload.py |
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JesseW |
https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/blob/master/internetarchive/item.py#L492 |
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JesseW |
It's just checking the md5 |
05:27
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JesseW |
so you can do that after the fact |
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JesseW |
see my first link |
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JesseW |
25,000 categories done |
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JesseW |
31,000 |
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bsmith093 |
whoo, progress! |
05:53
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JesseW |
41,000 |
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bsmith093 |
~38 minutes to go, at current speed |
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JesseW |
45,000 |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: ~1200/min |
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bsmith093 |
i'm crazy bored, also timestamps rule! |
06:02
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JesseW |
if you're board, go analyze some url shorteners. :-) |
06:03
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JesseW |
http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=URLTeam |
06:03
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JesseW |
52,000 |
06:05
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bsmith093 |
i just noticed i have neither wireshark or virtualbox on the machine. fixing. |
06:06
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JesseW |
heh. good things to fix |
06:06
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JesseW |
it is now working on Harry Potter |
06:06
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JesseW |
and done with that |
06:06
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bsmith093 |
the largest plurality of stories |
06:06
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bsmith093 |
damn! |
06:06
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JesseW |
55,000 |
06:07
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JesseW |
I want to clean up my (non-virtual) desk top -- but there's a lack of room to clean it off into. :-/ |
06:09
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bsmith093 |
attics are great for that :P |
06:10
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JesseW |
heh -- sadly, no attic |
06:10
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: can i still run the urlteam thing without the warrior? |
06:11
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JesseW |
59,000 |
06:11
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JesseW |
bsmith093: you bet |
06:11
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JesseW |
most of the big contributors do, I think |
06:11
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JesseW |
ask Atluxity or johtso about doing so |
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bsmith093 |
k urlteam grabber is running in screen, whoo! how often does it phone home wioth its results? |
06:17
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JesseW |
after each batch, usually 50 items |
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Frogging |
^ |
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JesseW |
71,000 |
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bsmith093 |
i'm also running the new fanfic id's through fanficfare, grabbing everything from 10-12 million |
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bsmith093 |
ls -aR | wc -l returns 71537 files so far |
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bsmith093 |
956505 id's to go |
06:33
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JesseW |
nice! |
06:33
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bsmith093 |
plus i no longer have the .hack sign problem, that character was added to the unsafe chars list, |
06:33
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JesseW |
I'm reading through: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1106180/1/ -- which is quite good |
06:33
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bsmith093 |
is it would be the first character, it's now an underscr=ore by default |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: https://www.fanfiction.net/game/Minesweeper/?&srt=1&lan=1&r=10&len=10 |
06:36
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bsmith093 |
2 minesweeper stories over 10K words |
06:36
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bsmith093 |
you are reading the other one |
06:36
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JesseW |
heh |
06:37
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JesseW |
finished making the database |
06:37
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JesseW |
now counting items in it |
06:39
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bsmith093 |
bet your ass i'm putting both of those minesweeper stories into calibre |
06:40
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JesseW |
:-) |
06:41
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JesseW |
apparently we aren't the only ones to like it: " and for that one Minesweeper fic I wrote years ago that got kind of famous. " |
06:41
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JesseW |
http://www.whoaisnotme.net/anakinmcfly/fanfic.htm |
06:41
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bsmith093 |
also seriously, this. Easily the 3rd or 4th most amazing thing I've ever read, given the source material. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10983213/1/The-True-Love-Loophole |
06:43
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JesseW |
6,704,321 in the database |
06:43
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JesseW |
4.7GB |
06:43
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JesseW |
sending it up to FOS now. |
06:45
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JesseW |
probably about 20 minutes |
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bsmith093 |
JesseW: i found some random fanfics you might find hilarious |
06:50
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JesseW |
are they not online? |
06:50
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bsmith093 |
most of them aren't |
06:51
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JesseW |
toss them on FOS -- my IRC client doesn't like file transfers |
06:51
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JesseW |
thanks, though |
06:51
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bsmith093 |
that explains a lot |
06:52
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bsmith093 |
annnnd done! |
06:52
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bsmith093 |
in fanfic repack, for consistency |
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JesseW |
nods |
06:54
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JesseW |
9 minutes for the db |
06:55
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JesseW |
now I'm checking if there are any fics with over 200 chapters |
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bsmith093 |
there are |
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JesseW |
The one with the most chapters is CentiStories, with 985. |
07:01
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bsmith093 |
the matrix fanfic in that folder i sent, is from the agent's perpesctive. |
07:01
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bsmith093 |
somewhere in that mess of stories is a 15 MB fanfic |
07:01
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bsmith093 |
thats not a typo |
07:01
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JesseW |
heh |
07:02
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bsmith093 |
also this https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4112682/1/The-Subspace-Emissary-s-Worlds-Conquest |
07:02
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JesseW |
4 entries with weird values for Rating. |
07:03
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JesseW |
The rest are T, K, K+ and M. |
07:04
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JesseW |
3 million T, one million each of the others |
07:04
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bsmith093 |
what values are weird? |
07:05
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JesseW |
3.2 million Completed, 3.4 million In-Progress |
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bsmith093 |
how are you getting this info so fats?! |
07:06
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bsmith093 |
fast! |
07:06
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bsmith093 |
what acn read this? |
07:06
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JesseW |
SQL, my dear, SQL! |
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bsmith093 |
gui? |
07:06
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bsmith093 |
i have sqliteman and sqlbrowser |
07:06
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JesseW |
Here are the weird values for Rating: |
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JesseW |
Eigentlich G, aber wegen einem Satz, einer zeile aus ei |
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JesseW |
PG-13 for language, I suppose |
07:06
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JesseW |
PG...should be higher, because it's d |
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JesseW |
Viol |
07:06
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JesseW |
uh... just a bit of swearing. just being careful, ya know? |
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JesseW |
One each. |
07:07
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JesseW |
I just use the sqlite3 command shell. |
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bsmith093 |
what are the id numbers for those, they are probably acient |
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JesseW |
probably; I'll let you find them. |
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bsmith093 |
i can't type anymore :P |
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JesseW |
there are also 79 that I failed to extract anything from. |
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bsmith093 |
totally blank entries |
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bsmith093 |
??? |
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JesseW |
yeah, except for the path. |
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JesseW |
select * from metadata where Status = ""; |
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JesseW |
will show them |
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JesseW |
BTW, the database is now up at FOS |
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JesseW |
metadata.sqlite |
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JesseW |
in the usual directory |
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bsmith093 |
what files, example? grabbing it already |
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bsmith093 |
38 minties to go |
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bsmith093 |
dear $deity the typos are multiplying!? |
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the 79 appear to be empty files. |
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bsmith093 |
damn. oh well |
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bsmith093 |
20 minutes to go grabbing that db. |
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solid 2 MB/s though so can't complain, even though it could be going 5 times faster! |
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Honno |
VADemon, hey you were spot on with the virtualization thing in BIOS, thanks ^^ |
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VADemon |
Honno: does it work now? :O |
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yeah VADemon |
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VADemon |
That's fantastic! |
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VADemon |
Warrior Helper +1 |
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Honno |
VADemon, if I turn it on, get on the browser, and start running the warrior, then turn off that tab, will the warrior still be archiving? |
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VADemon |
Yes, the web page is just for controlling the warrior |
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Honno |
Sweet |
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VADemon |
The archiving runs as long as the virtual machine is running |
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Honno |
yea |
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Honno |
o livejournal is being archived huh |
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VADemon |
Yeah and "SCRIPTS ONLY" does exclude warriors |
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godane |
so i found a French magazine called 20 Minutes |
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godane |
it has pdfs going back to at least 2012 |
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chfoo, whats the difference between archiveteam_gamemaker_20141118080519.cdx.gz, archiveteam_gamemaker_20141118080519.cdx.idx, gamemaker_20141118080519.megawarc.json.gz and gamemaker_20141118080519.megawarc.warc.os.cdx.gz, for this archive? |
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Honno |
https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_gamemaker_20141118080519 |
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Honno |
For all the other parts as well, they have these files, which is the index thingy I should use? |
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Honno |
I'm using the warc.os.cdx.gz and it seems fine, but it takes ages to load any page so I'm thinking it's not the right index file? |
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joepie91 |
Honno: the .idx files are indexes for the corresponding .warc files - that is, they contain newline-delineated information about each request/response and where in the warc to find it |
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joepie91 |
er |
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joepie91 |
cdx files, sorry |
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joepie91 |
not sure about the idx |
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Honno |
There are two cdx files there |
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Honno |
Which one should I be using? |
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joepie91 |
I -think- the megawarc is the right one |
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joepie91 |
sec |
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Honno |
yeah I think it is as well |
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Honno |
This just takes ages to load a page |
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joepie91 |
okay, yes |
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joepie91 |
Honno: so |
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joepie91 |
Honno: one second\ |
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Honno |
It's a massive warc collection tho, amounts to 600gbish |
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Honno |
50gb per warc |
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ersi |
cute |
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joepie91 |
Honno: http://storage2.static.itmages.com/i/16/0331/h_1459427518_7459135_2a03278340.png |
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joepie91 |
Honno: notice how the first few files match the name of the item |
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joepie91 |
ie. in the archive.org/details/XXX url |
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joepie91 |
so it's just the metadata for that |
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ersi drops jaw |
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joepie91 |
the description, tags, uploader, and so on |
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Honno |
Ah joepie91, thanks yeah, thats what I guessed but I wasn't sure how the archive team/most people upload warcs like this |
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joepie91 |
Honno: well, that info is added by IA itself automatically :) |
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Honno |
and I don't know how warcs work or how to do anything and aggh |
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Honno |
mhmk |
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ersi |
It's often in MegaWARCs, with WARC's inside |
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joepie91 |
Honno: only the blue part is what archiveteam added |
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joepie91 |
Honno: how are you currently trying to use/read the megawarc? |
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Honno |
joepie91, I'm using pywb, storing it as a collection (didn't concat everything) |
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Honno |
should I do that for faster speeds? |
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joepie91 |
I haven't used pywb, but does it read the index files automatically? (cc ersi) |
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Honno |
yeah |
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Honno |
I think? |
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Honno |
it says it finds my index files |
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joepie91 |
because then it shouldn't be slow |
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joepie91 |
Honno: did it identify the .warc.os.cdx.gz? |
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joepie91 |
ie. the last item |
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joepie91 |
in that list |
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Honno |
yep |
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Honno |
only those work for it btw |
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joepie91 |
strange, then it shouldn't be slow |
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Honno |
all the others it just says "no cdx found) |
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joepie91 |
that would make sense :p |
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Honno |
yeah heh sorry |
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but yeah, I haven't used pywb... but if it keeps being slow, then maybe there's a bug? |
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joepie91, I don't know anything about warcs really, so I take it they work by "recreating" every page by doing the GET requests for each piece of content that the original site would of done, rather than store static stuff? |
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Honno |
do I make sense haha |
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Honno |
so I just checked, it took 3.5 minutes to load this page http://sandbox.yoyogames.com/games/174569-innoquous-4 |
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Honno |
on the warc file |
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joepie91 |
Honno: a WARC file is basically just a big file of HTTP requests and responses. when a site is archived,. every request and response is added to the end of the WARC |
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joepie91 |
Honno: the key is that it stores EVERYTHING |
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joepie91 |
including HTTP headers |
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Honno |
joepie91, mhm, sweet |
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joepie91 |
and, in the case of IA's crawler, even DNS requests |
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joepie91 |
so a WARC viewer can fully recreate the response for a given URL, status code and headers and all |
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joepie91 |
by reading them out of the WARC fil |
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joepie91 |
file* |
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joepie91 |
that's why it's used by IA; it retains all the important metadata, whereas a simple .html file wouldn't |
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Honno |
Yeah |
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Honno |
joepie91, so uh, how can I web scrape from this warc? |
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joepie91 |
Honno: 'web scrape' in what sense? |
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Honno |
joepie91, look for data in specific html lements of pages, ie "<div id="developer_name">", and store the text inside |
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Honno |
I can do it with live websites |
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joepie91 |
ahh |
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joepie91 |
Honno: well, two options |
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Honno |
But it takes so long to load stuff locally, it seems impractical with warcs |
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joepie91 |
Honno: the loading time is unrelated to it being a WARC |
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joepie91 |
lookup in WARCs is very quick if you have an index file |
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joepie91 |
as it contains the exact positions of every request |
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joepie91 |
but your options are basically |
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joepie91 |
1. use something like pywb, then scrape like a regular site |
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Honno |
Yeah I was trying 1, but alas the loading times |
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joepie91 |
2. use a WARC library, read out the WARC file directly and work from that (a bit faster, but also more work) |
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* |
joepie91 wonders who develops pywb anyway |
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Honno |
WARC library joepie91? like IA's warc library? |
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joepie91 |
Honno: anything that reads WARC in your language of choice |
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joepie91 |
:P |
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Honno |
joepie91, I got this geneerated from one WARC right http://puu.sh/o0ENB/e5063f18a8.txt |
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joepie91 |
Honno: anyway, try filing a bug in pywb |
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joepie91 |
on* |
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joepie91 |
about the slowness |
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Honno |
but how do I like, get the content of pages? |
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joepie91 |
it might just be a bug |
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Honno |
mhm I will thanks |
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joepie91 |
Honno: I know more about WARC as a format than about the existing libraries for reading / writing it, so I'm probably not the best person to ask about how to work with it |
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joepie91 |
:P |
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Honno |
aight, thanks for all your help :) |
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joepie91 |
http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/10/11195370/hot-wheels-pc-restored-patriot-computer |
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ohhdemgir |
Watching videos like ~ https://youtu.be/2RHEaRlJedA?t=290 ~ thinking, 'that stuff should be archived....' -_- |
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ivan` |
https://github.com/chfoo/wpull/issues/319 FYI all the WARCs made by grab-site and wpull (concurrency > 1) don't really work in pywb. might be worth looking into if someone is in a python bugfixing mood |
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ivan` |
bug submitter wants to know if there is a more working WARC reader, too. the open wayback repo on github didnt seem to have any docs |
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ivan` |
https://github.com/iipc/openwayback/wiki oh there it is |
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Kazzy |
Anyone else running warriors through docker? trying to find out if i'm having gui issues or the warrior isn't taking jobs |
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Kazzy |
nvm, chrome is bad |
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joepie91 |
https://i.imgur.com/XaZdF6V.jpg |
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joepie91 |
light++ |
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joepie91 |
FYI |
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joepie91 |
buncha free books available only today: http://www.versobooks.com/blogs/2575-psst-downloading-isn-t-stealing-for-today |
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alfie |
joepie91: grab 'em for me? nowhere to keep them rn :P (feckin housemove) |
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bsmith093 |
sqlite is being stupid, nothing i do actually returns anything |
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ikreymer |
ivan`: re: wpull warcs with concurrency > 1, i found the issue (kind of a stupid bug) and will have a fix for pywb soon |
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ikreymer |
ivan`: the issue is with the cdx creation, thanks for reporting it, will let you know when an update is out |
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ikreymer |
also, for anyone interested, after this bugfix release, the next release of pywb (and hopefully WebArchivePlayer) will support Python 3.3+ as well |
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JW_work1 |
bsmith093: semicolons? |
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bsmith093 |
JW_work1: literally the only thing i've managed to do is somehow tell sqlite3 to completely scrub the db file, so i'm redownloading it anyway. |
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bsmith093 |
2.5 hours to go |
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bsmith093 |
.schema returns nothing. but again i somehow managed to delete the file and replace it with 800 bytes of semi random sql. |
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bsmith093 |
any sql people here? i have a massive sqlite file, that i'm trying to read. .schema returns nothing, literally. and sqlite3 managed to overwrite the db with sql statements. 5gb, just gone. |
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JW_work |
:-( |
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bsmith093 |
JW_work: i don't get it. |
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bsmith093 |
and of course my eta is going UP |
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JW_work |
well, first you'll have to re-download the database (and probably keep a copy) |
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bsmith093 |
:( |
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bsmith093 |
on it |
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JW_work |
next, .schema doesn't need a semicolon after it, but all select statements *do* |
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bsmith093 |
all i did was, in the sqilit3 shell, .open metadata.sqlite |
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bsmith093 |
was that it? |
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JW_work |
yeah, that's … not right |
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JW_work |
pass the database in on the command line, i.e. sqlite3 metadata.sqlite |
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bsmith093 |
ah, thats where i screwed up. |
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bsmith093 |
still, you'd think open filename, means either create it or open it if it exists. |
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JW_work |
yeah, it does seem like that should work |
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bsmith093 |
JW_work: can i do anything with a partial copy, or do i seriously have to wait 3 hours to grab the full thing? |
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JW_work |
IDK. you can try it |
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bsmith093 |
JW_work: disk image is malformed, so atleast it's reading it. |
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bsmith093 |
oh well, ill just wait. |
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looks like Reddit got an NSL |
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joepie91: yeah, just saw your link in #archivebot :/ |
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joepie91: i mean, i'm not surprised, but... L/ |
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RedType |
actually joepie91 reddit has decided not to comment on their removal of warrant canaries |
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alfie |
RedType: reddit has decided to comment on their lack of comment. |
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RedType |
damn spez's comment on treading a fine line |
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RedType |
Even with the canaries, we're treading a fine line. The whole thing is icky, which is why we joined Twitter in pushing back. |
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RedType |
it sounds like it answers the comment above, /but it doesnt actually/ |
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RedType |
i love it |
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alfie |
RedType: https://np.reddit.com/r/announcements/comments/4cqyia/for_your_reading_pleasure_our_2015_transparency/d1kpn4k?context=4 is the most important comment, IMO |
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joepie91 |
so, for those using DigitalOcean: https://twitter.com/joepie91/status/715642213129175040 |
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RedType |
yeah, that's what i was referring to |
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alfie |
joepie91: glaaad, i migraaaateeeeedddd |
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RedType |
commenting on not commenting on their removal of the warrant canary |
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alfie |
RedType: the removal of the canary is pretty fuckin conclusive, though |
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xmc |
joepie91: a whole penny, wow |
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joepie91 |
xmc: it's not about the penny |
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joepie91 |
it's about the fact that it's SLA credit |
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joepie91 |
if it was expired for me, it will almost certainly be expired for everybody |
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joepie91 |
including people who have a TON of SLA credits |
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joepie91 |
this is just not okay |
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Kazzy |
hm |
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Kazzy |
i got the $100 credit from github student kit a while back, haven't received an email about that expiring yet though |
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Kazzy |
..nvm just unlocked my phone and got the gmail notification |
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alfie |
Kazzy: ooh, 100USD, that could buy you... fuck all, DO are expensive as balls :P |
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Kazzy |
at $5/mo that lasts a very long time!, still have $16 left of it now |
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alfie |
Kazzy: yeah, but... cirrus.alfiepates.me costs me about £22 a year, so :P |
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Kazzy |
I dropped mine after a year, a .com is like £8/year so no point keeping the .me really |
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alfie |
Kazzy: as in, the server behind it :P |
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alfie |
(yes, i use FQDNs in general conversation. yes, you should too ;) ) |
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alfie |
yeah, i plan to migrate alfiepates.me to alfiepates.com |
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Kazzy |
ah, fair enough |
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alfie |
run both domains for a year, then stab alfiepates.me in the back |
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Kazzy |
£22/yr surely doesn't get you much, 512mb/1cpu at some cheap host? |
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Kazzy |
ah, ramnode |
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alfie |
yeup, ramnode, of course :P |
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alfie |
cheap, decent enough for alfiepates.me and the other things i run on it |
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alfie |
mail.alfiepates.me is on a £8/m ramnode box (spam/AV is apparently memory hungry) |
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alfie |
yes, i run my own email. :P |
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HCross |
tbh, I wouldnt use fancy names for servers |
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HCross |
I use WhatTheThingDoes.domain.tld |
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HCross |
so storage.harrycross.me is storage. newsgrabber.harrycross.me is newsgrabbing etc etc |
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alfie |
HCross: all my servers do all sorts |
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joepie91 |
^ |
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alfie |
whereas, like, LP-AP1.networktld is obviously this laptop, etc |
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HCross |
ah, I just set up multiple records pointing at the same thing, makes it easier to get at what I want |
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alfie |
HCross: I do that too :P cname is a wonderful thing |
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Kazzy |
all my vm's at home are vaguely named correctly |
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alfie |
the server itself gets a hostname, then I cname the other stuff to it |
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xmc |
my computers are named randomly |
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HCross |
although I use GApps for mail, and some fancy anycast DNS setup |
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Kazzy |
although sickrage turned into /everything to do with content acquisition ever/ |
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joepie91 |
my services and servers have a many-to-many relationship |
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joepie91 |
many servers run many services |
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joepie91 |
so the only reasonable naming scheme is unique names for each server |
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joepie91 |
that are easily identifiable |
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joepie91 |
because tasks can be spread across servers |
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joepie91 |
:p |
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alfie |
so, like, "cirrus" is that box, "stratus" is my other VPS box, "alexandria" is my storage server, and so on. |
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zino |
My actual machines at home are named n1 through n12. VMs get descriptive names. |
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HCross |
atm, I need. ThisThingIsProbablyUsingALotOfCPU.domain.tld :P |
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joepie91 |
oh man |
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joepie91 |
I am so happy with my new lighting |
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joepie91 |
:D |
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zino |
:-D |
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alfie |
joepie91: can you actually see now? |
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joepie91 |
I now have daylight-level illumination |
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Kazzy |
shoulda got some swish hue lights, joepie91 |
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joepie91 |
3x20W LED |
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Kazzy |
don't think i've touched a light switch in weeks |
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joepie91 |
Kazzy: um. no? |
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joepie91 |
"sorry, I can't turn on my lights, my light switch is updating" |
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joepie91 |
:P |
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alfie |
lol |
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xmc |
LEDs are great, i have a house of friends who never turn off the lights in their front room because they are basically free to leave on |
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Kazzy |
never happens :< the switch still works |
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alfie |
i am considering the LIFX bulbs, mind. was recommended them on freenode :P |
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joepie91 |
until it does |
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joepie91 |
xmc: 60W is still non-negligible |
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joepie91 |
:p |
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joepie91 |
also, picture: https://i.imgur.com/XaZdF6V.jpg |
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xmc |
joepie91: sure ... but when you consider the very low cost of power here + not stubbing your toe, it becomes pretty easy to justify |
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xmc |
not bad |
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joepie91 |
that's two out of three bras |
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joepie91 |
bars* |
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joepie91 |
they run alongside my wall |
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joepie91 |
with one of those stand-alone lamp switches |
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xmc |
power in my city is about $0.05 USD/kWh |
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joepie91 |
and a cable running along the wall |
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joepie91 |
because it's temporary |
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joepie91 |
pictures incoming... |
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joepie91 |
https://imgur.com/a/To8nP |
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joepie91 |
such professional |
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joepie91 |
:p |
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Kazzy |
slight tangent, anyone in the UK having issues getting onto microsoft.com? cc HCross |
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HCross2 |
Fine from my Virgin line |
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Kazzy |
zz, maybe the first time virgin's been better than BT at something? :) |
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HCross2 |
Fine from M247 in Manchester too |
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Kazzy |
you got colo there? |
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Nah, just a VPS |
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i ought to go sleep, night all |
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godane |
you guys maybe getting some old web based radio shows |
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godane |
one of them is called Web Talk Guys |
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godane |
i'm getting shows going back to 2002 |
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