[01:05] God I love this rice cooker. It just announced it was done by playing a beepy little song from the other room. [01:24] I'm jealous - mine just clicks [01:25] mine clicks and illuminates a light/LED [01:25] it might be possible to hook that to trigger playback of a sound [01:27] Hook it up to pcspkr [01:28] When the system bell goes off, you either hit backspace one too many times or your rice is done [01:37] or the cat peed into the back of the pc again [02:14] or the kids spilled a milkshare into the laptop again [02:14] (yeah, I've seen that in a friend's system that I was asked to work on) [02:17] Coderjoe: That must've been a blast to clean [02:17] Lots of Q-tips and alcohol to get the sugar out? [02:20] yeah [03:13] https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/302176_2206825263061_1656395948_n.jpg [03:20] lol [03:23] HAH [03:23] er, hah*. capslock. [03:27] did the pc gamer thing get uploaded? [03:43] Not yet. I've had a lot on my plate. [03:44] I want to get it up soon, but I'm dealing with real life right now [05:05] Nintendud: understandable [08:06] ooh [08:06] http://www.atcomputing.nl/Tools/cowloop/ [08:08] needs to be updated, but that would be quite handy for a number of things, such has data recovery, where a filesystem won't mount until you fsck it or mount it writable (but you want to mount it read-only) [08:11] supposedly deprecated in favor of the device mapper snapshot target used for LVM2 [08:12] but I have not yet discovered documentation on how to use that directly (without LVM) [08:12] but apparently I just didn't look hard enough, as there apear to be docs in the kernel doc dree [08:13] tree [08:30] http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/textfiles/the-information-cube-20/posts/285382 [08:36] haha [08:50] SmileyG: Where do you work, again? :P [08:50] Why the fuck would one restart a server :D [08:51] because devs are dumb [08:51] especially the one who thinks he knows linux :S [08:51] (I *do* know linux) [08:51] Sounds like a fun corp to work at [08:51] When hes testing etc, he'll just randomly reboot [08:52] And I'm like "o_O"? [08:52] testing what? :o [08:52] my eyes so wide that my eyebrows slid off; [08:52] oh asterisk and dadhi [08:52] His methods are "throw stuff at it, see what sticks" [08:52] yet when my boss does that he badmouths him for it. [08:52] Mmmh.. [08:53] and this guy is joining the IT team... ¬_¬ [08:53] * SmileyG will enjoy not being the one to break things [08:54] Yes stuff does break around me, but its stuff thats been decommisioned and I'm just seeing how far I can push it [08:54] Such as the double HDD failure in a raid on monday; [08:54] :D [08:54] Raid 5, two of the 3 drives died within about 10 minutes [08:55] so now I get to figure out how to install on a box with no input methods that work :D [08:55] cdrom is dead; doesn't USB boot; [08:56] So PXE; except how do you go about installing centOS via PXE :S [08:59] such a fugly OS to install [09:06] sh tarbaker PICPLZ PICPLZ-TARS 50000000000 [09:06] The fun begins [09:06] turning PICPLZ into piles of tars. [09:08] I'll sometimes restart a server to make sure everything comes up right on its own after making config changes. [09:08] or to upgrade the kernel [09:08] Finished hitlist number: 0 [09:08] Finished hitlist number: 1 [09:08] it goes pretty quickly, putting together the lists. [09:09] then I run a script that goes through the lists and turns them into .tar files. [09:42] Coderjoe: yah then it makes sense; but not just because "oh something didn't work so I tried a reboot for luls" [09:44] Coderjoe: That's one thing.. Just rebooting because you have no clue what the fuck you're doing is a completely other one [09:53] yup [10:08] http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/08/10/026256/ask-slashdot-simple-way-to-backup-24tb-of-data-onto-usb-hdds- << lol wut? [10:09] and I seem to be the only person who suggested bash can do what he wants ¬_¬ [11:20] Internet being erased by time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:15346_Purila_m%C3%B5is.jpg [11:32] the pile of bricks in teh centre.... [11:32] DNS? ;) [11:43] oldest data storing hardware in the world: STONE [11:44] :) [11:44] and best one [11:44] but a bit slow [11:44] light? [11:44] just not easily recievable [12:16] I have to say this archiving is getting addicting [12:23] what happens to the stuff a warrior uploads to IA? does that become automatically available through the web interface? [12:23] or does it get sorted by a human somehow? [12:47] C-Keen: It'll be curated before going into IA [12:52] so where is the data being pushed to? [13:15] C-Keen: A box at IA.. But it's not *ingested* into the Internet Archive's archives [13:15] it's just loose data until it's curated [13:15] I see [13:26] Mostly I swim around in it like Scrooge McDuck [13:28] SketchCow: i'm doing a full backup warc.gz of ifpi.org [13:28] this way we have all the pdf files saved [13:38] i got a 160+ pdfs from ifpi.org [13:38] :-D [13:39] there is even some wma and mp3 files on there site [13:42] its done [13:57] uploading my ifpi.org dump [16:43] DFJustin: Yeah, but we still dark most of them, if they link offsite [16:46] example https://archive.org/details/Wireless_Internet_Documentary [16:47] looks like it could use a rederive now that ffmpeg's wmv handling is less broken though [16:48] DFJustin: Kicked off a redrive [17:00] yeah that fixed it [17:15] yay [17:24] while you're at it, can you rederive http://archive.org/details/BrainTenYrs [17:38] DFJustin: Running [17:38] thx [17:39] np, thank *you* [17:39] weird that didn't already have streamable derivs [17:41] there are loads of items with that problem, I come across them all the time [17:42] well, if you're willing to when you find them, query me and I'll knock them [17:49] i think windows 8 is going to be like windows bob [17:52] bob was awesome I don't know why everyone hates on it [18:32] is there any private non cookie way to make google stop fucking injecting javascript into links? if i right click a result, i want the actual url [18:32] good evening :) [18:36] hey winr4r [18:36] winr4i: I uploaded this today: http://archive.org/details/ifpi.org-20120810-mirror [18:37] excellent [19:12] balrog_: Any interest in the checksum tool? [19:12] shaqfu: yeah, some [19:12] why? [19:12] Finally got it [19:12] oh nice [19:13] http://therockquarry.com/Integrity_2.0.hqx [19:13] For all your forked data needs [19:21] balrog_: It just finished ddrescue [19:35] holy crap, that took a week and a half? [19:37] ya [19:38] Waiting for balrog_ to respond to tell me the next step. (still really nervous) [19:40] What are you doing that takes ten day ddrescues? [19:48] oh dear, i rm -r some random directory in my home and my server stops responding :D [19:51] whoops [19:51] hope its just IOWait [19:51] what was the directory? [19:51] .ssh ? :D [19:52] nah, some extracted robots files :( [19:52] lighttpd down, ssh down, everything [19:54] i'm getting 2010-08 of techcrunch right now [19:54] also uploading gbtv 04-13-2012 [19:55] i feel good that i got most of the older shows backup on archive.org [19:57] heh they still haven't fixed the bug that firefox corrupts .hqx files [20:00] DFJustin: Annoyingly, the best way to check the tool for corruption is to run the tool against it :( [20:01] i should run a kickstarter for hosting archived ign crap [20:01] DFJustin: ticket? [20:02] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305977 [20:09] Run a kickstarter for everything!!!! [20:10] SketchCow: i got ifpi.com mirrored today [20:11] only 277mb [20:11] a lot of pdfs, pictures, and docs in there [20:18] i'm going to save kat.ph/community [20:18] its there forum [20:23] balrog_: Added to Garden [20:24] ok.... [20:30] SketchCow: hi! [20:31] hi! [20:31] whoah i missed a whole kickstarter while i was away [20:32] http://i.imgur.com/qINL6.jpg [20:32] i've been living in that since monday [20:33] (yes it is as shitty as it looks) [20:40] winr4r: Roughing it! [20:40] shaqfu: pretty much [20:41] shaqfu: i'm now used to sleeping comfortably across front seats now [20:41] -now [20:42] the internet archive building is cool. [20:42] i have a friend who is a long-distance, same-day courier, so on monday, i was like fuck it, i'm going to go along with him for a week [20:43] winr4r: nice [20:44] Nintendud: yup, did about 1500 miles and this was a *slow* week [20:45] he had a courtesy van while his van was being repaired, *once* [20:45] nice [20:47] it took about a week to fix and when they got it back it had another 6000 miles on the clock [20:47] sounds like a good time [20:50] at the time he was running military aircraft parts almost non-stop, RAF Marham to Lossiemouth, which is 506 miles each way [20:50] i went with him once and i looked at the inventory sheet with a price list and i was like "how fucking much?!" [20:53] true story! [20:53] ah, a relieving rm -r http://www.quaddicted.com/munin/myhostname/myhostname/df.html [20:53] anyway, there was a kickstarter that i missed, and now that i'm caught up, i thought the kickstarter was going to be for IA hard drives, SketchCow [20:57] http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/how-to-crawl-a-quarter-billion-webpages-in-40-hours/ [21:01] No, no. [21:01] This is a different kickstarter. [21:02] I'm still thinking about the IA one. I may have Internet Archive do it. [21:02] Put it through to them directly. [21:02] Instead of through Bank of Jason [21:02] is anyone from here coming to 29C3? [21:02] we could have a table or something [21:03] eg collect shitty old CDs and funds for a container to ship them to SketchCow [21:03] by that i mean pc mag discs [21:03] Archive Team just needs t-shirts [21:04] or SWAT vests [21:05] "wget -m $theinternet > archive.org" [21:06] wasnt there a slogan page on the wiki once [21:06] Archiveteam shirts would be awesome [21:06] "dump your data on me, i love it" [21:08] no wait, /me looks at the topic [21:08] "Dear Future: You're Welcome" [21:08] "Dear History: Don't leave me" [21:08] that sounds really emo [21:11] "ROBOTS.TXT IS A SUICIDE NOTE" [21:12] "wget -m --warc-file="$theinternet" --warc-cdx $theinternet > archive.org" [21:12] hm, that essay is a bit short-sighted [21:12] thats the right way to do it [21:12] you can use robots.txt very well to not make spiders grab redundant poop [21:12] heh [21:14] ha ha [21:14] It's not short-sighted. [21:14] It's the OPPOSITE of short-sighted [21:20] Or use robots.txt and make spiders grab redundant poop [21:20] HURR HURR [21:20] Hmmmm, funny that my Warrior hasn't finished it's three items I left it to do at work [21:21] bet the warrior disk is full now.. was 12h since I started those three users [21:21] :D [21:21] looks like this caused a url loop: http://kat.ph/community/show/37177/ [21:22] bam [21:22] its cause www.bittorrent.com and www.utorrent.com are urled like folders [21:22] arent those fun! [21:22] ie broken use of relative urls [21:24] i added --reject-regex='\www.' but that broke --reject-reget='\?' [21:28] '(\/www\.|\?)' MIGHT work [21:29] might reject everything, i have no idea [21:37] SketchCow: talking of robots.txt, can you ask someone at archive.org about fotopic.net? [21:38] SketchCow: their robots.txt threw an error of some kind, so basically none of it is available right now, and now it is gone [21:38] SketchCow didn't mention me in his kickstarter update :( [21:38] I'm really hurt :'( [21:39] Or Kyle [21:39] 200% funded, damn [21:39] oh, yeah [21:39] missed that [21:40] still :c :c :c [21:40] We're like the forgotten stepsons [21:40] No, you're not backers [21:40] This was a message to backers. [21:40] I am a backer [21:40] Then I made a mistake [21:40] ah [21:42] SketchCow: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/6942382385_f4dba6b1be_z.jpg is that the one from the musee mechanique? [21:42] I think I remember playing with it when I was just there [21:43] also, cube ks broke $4k! [21:51] Schbirid: i think your code will work [21:51] btw i power blinked earlier [21:51] Yeah, cube is now 200% funded. [21:51] thats good [21:51] http://archive.org/details/musopen-dvd is now up. [22:02] brb [22:10] Schbirid: yes, xmpp allows multiple connections using the same account, though I think you have to use different resource names (the part after the slash) and it is a good idea to be mindful of the priority values, as they are used to determine which connection a message is routed to [22:15] the kickstarter might get enough funding to get a second continer to put next to the first container, only slightly higher for that nice two-level effect with a little path down the middle [22:59] don't know if anyone's looking for more servers for archive things, but the company here: http://www.serveraday.com/ seems to have a new deal every day for a server package [23:00] i'm back [23:00] just got food [23:01] also the kat.ph/community was only 7.4mb warc.gz [23:03] godane: That seems oddly small; isn't it a forum? [23:07] shaqfu: i questioned that too [23:08] i did check some numbers not in community/show/# [23:09] like kat.ph/community/show/10421/ [23:09] its a 404 [23:09] but 10422 works and i have it [23:10] i think i know why now [23:10] by blocking ? in urls i blocked ?page=# [23:11] i'm only get the front pages of topics [23:11] Why did you block ? to stop infinite halls? [23:22] shaqfu: thats was the reason for it [23:38] godane: Wonder if it's possible to craft a regex that'll allow ?page