[00:15] fixed 15587 and 15586 [00:20] 15585 fixed [00:27] i found the working one of this: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video15584 [00:27] Exclusive: Shigeru Miyamoto at GDC '07 [00:27] before i think you only got 60 seconds [00:29] 15579 is fixed [00:46] 15960 is fixed [00:57] 15960 is fixed [00:57] 15956 is fixed [02:13] fixing 15773 [02:13] that one didn't even play a second of video [02:19] why do the borders of lcd monitors have to be shiny [02:19] what happened to matte finish [02:19] go buy some sandpaper [02:19] You get all these reflects right on the peripheral [02:20] I tried some small grain but the plastic doesn't take it well. I covered it in black electrical tape [02:20] talk about a jenky ass solution [02:20] heh, ok [02:20] you could get some matte paint [02:29] 15741 is fixed [02:48] I've begun the TOSEC conversion. [02:48] Should be fun. [02:49] uuuh [02:50] ufufufu [02:59] Hows the west coast [02:59] Awesome [02:59] Everything is awesome [02:59] I'm uploading, basically, all Apple II programs in a single Zip [03:00] Is there really sun out there? I forgot what it looks like [03:08] http://archive.org/details/Apple_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23 [03:08] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3uIihAVRnU [03:08] Is TOSEC going to stay available or will it go dark? [03:09] http://archive.org/download/Apple_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23/Apple_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23.zip/ [03:09] I'm shooting for available. [03:09] Let's see what happens. [04:02] not really all. true, many [04:02] and in various stages of disarray. [04:07] Many. Nearly all. [04:07] Commercial ones. [04:07] There's a lot of other ones out there [04:13] do they have copy protection properly duplicated? [04:17] Someone's sounding SPS-y ;) [04:19] So, someone goes "Damn, I wish I could study or play me some DROL for the Apple II or something" [04:19] This collection, some aspect of it is there. [04:19] Now, if someone goes "I am writing the last word, the final thesis creation on the history, context of DROL" [04:19] Then this will only be a small part of the journey. [04:19] We know this. [04:19] Regardless, here we go. [04:20] well, things should at least be properly tagged. as the MESS softlists get improved this will happen. [04:20] I'm all for preservation of the many different cracked versions, but it's nice for them to be marked as such :) [04:21] Let's just say I'm not lying awake sweating it. [04:24] This is clearly marked stuff as "2012_04_23 TOSEC" [04:25] People can go "Oh, that, that was shit" and puff on their pipes and sip their espresso [04:25] As seems to be the case in way too situations [04:25] But for now, I will shove this 100gb of material up and we'll go from there. [04:25] Instead of dying of old age waiting for perfect.zip to show up [04:26] the bigger problem is people deleting stuff because "oh it's already ripped" [04:27] Maybe. [04:36] is this thing on [04:37] zzt [04:39] Aaron might have grinned at the fact that JSTOR's grand theft operation has lost far more of their thieved (from the commons) goods, with DOJ's help than without. [05:12] so i got the attack of the show 420 special from 2009 [05:13] thats the pirated verson that was hanging by a thread on bittorrent [05:14] * Samizdat almost afraid to ask [05:18] also i got the g4tv forums [05:22] you'd be the lone seeder ( http://bitsnoop.com/attack-of-the-show-2011-04-20-420-s-q24700382.html ) [05:24] anything with Weird Al's endorsement can't be all bad [05:27] "Indian Car" playing on KILI FM 90.1 MHz via https://www.archive.org/download/Fixed4/arm.xspf -- or was -- no such thing as "now" on the 'Tubes. [05:28] * Samizdat muses aloud, "So much for the wonderful promise of community on the Internet." [05:28] godane are all the call for helps on archive.org? [05:29] looks like only a few random ones from my count? [05:30] i think i have all of call for help 2.0. or at least 50 of them [05:35] godane's Tx appears to work better than the Rx. [05:36] i got all 2011 episodes of attack of the show uploaded [05:37] S[h]O[r]T: i know there is more call for help 2.0 [05:37] just have not uploaded them yet [05:38] >;} [05:39] i also think i have all 2012 episodes too [05:39] 300 KiB/sec, not too bad, I'll have 'er in 20 mins. [05:46] just fixed another g4tv.com video [05:46] https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video15332 [05:47] flv7 one works all the way [05:47] http://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Atosec&sort=-publicdate [05:47] They're going to all fall in very, very fast now. [05:49] "Fixed?" [05:50] the flv7 urls work [05:51] the original one was just not seeking or play past 2 and half mins [05:51] all flv7 or pod.mp4 files are original files from g4tv.com [05:51] ffmpeg2theora ftw [05:52] i have tried reencoding it before [05:52] i only get the work part of the video [05:52] I think their motto is, "You slop 'em, we mop 'em." [05:57] Wunnerful. ATOS 420 stalled at 42.3% [05:58] lol 8mb for everything for the 2600 [06:00] I spent tonight finally writing the stupid prepper script [06:00] spelling nit: mattel aquarius [06:01] It goes through the directory and makes the thing ready for archive. [06:01] That was how they spelled it [06:01] I figured I'd go back and fix tardation later. [06:01] I see that [06:02] psyched to see this all go in [06:03] * Samizdat suggests better target selection would rank the likes of Kliebold & Harris, Cho, Holmes, and Lanza -- the design studios of GTO and San Andreas come to mind -- presuming *any* of these people are not cut-outs created by black ops agencie(s). [06:03] I've got one more here, then I'll go to the hotel and keep a few windows open, and try to nail these out. [06:04] Most of the process is automated, with some failsafes. [06:07] Although admittedly harder targets, the likes of the pimpled-faced who "man" the consoles at Creech AFB, southern Nevada, for instance, shooters targetting their kind would also rank higher (than those who target small children: the black ops agencies). [06:08] (drone operators) [06:08] Come to think of it, small children are some of the most numerous among the drone attack victims. [06:09] (is samizdat ok?) [06:09] Am I the only one who finds that offtopic for an offtopic channel? [06:10] I'm ok enough to recognize the diseased, sketch. [06:10] It's kind of adorable. [06:12] In the same way an algorithm spewing data into the internet well after the maintainer's death is adorable, yeah [06:17] Nothing to see here, folks, nothing to see. Go on back to sleep, everything is exactly as your mainstream media presents it. Rumors that Holmes ever handled more than a water pistol in his life are nothing more than that. [06:26] And the problem with saying things like that is you've continued to give even the people who ARE interested no point of reference to begin investigation. [06:29] point taken [06:30] a point for you: I may presume too much, but believe Aaron Swartz will specified maintaining http://aaronsw.com post-Aaron [06:30] Swartz' apostrophe [06:33] indeed it did. It was written on a page somewhere on his site [06:35] man had a sense of humor: "bury me with access to oxygen, so it doesn't kill me" [06:45] I won't presume to speak for him, but will take aim at those who say, essentially, "The DOJ crushed him," as they aren't simply full of shit, but too dishonest to admit they don't have the balls to do what he did: protect his friends by refusing to rat. [06:45] Anyone who's studied the case against him, knows that's *precisely* why he died. [06:48] Know this: Aaron Swartz will be remembered; US Attorney what's-'er-name and her faithful pet won't. [07:04] Got it. [07:43] Samizdat: you mean the fat whale known as Carmen Ortiz? [07:43] WAIT DID I JUST SAY THAT [07:43] lol [07:44] SketchCow: i'm grabbing rips of conan for you guys [07:45] She is in turn just Obama's faithful pet. I don't let the Fake-in-Chief off the hook. [07:47] Watergate ought be a reminder to Obama that the stink of one's underlings lingers on one's self. [07:48] Also i'm getting a rare Weird AL LP [07:48] its called the hot one [07:48] http://www.weirdal.com/rare45.htm [08:14] Here is something I have observed about the internet over the years [08:14] The worst technical articles seem to live forever but quality content just up disappears all the time [08:15] It's a series of tubes? [08:15] Oh, no [08:15] I see it every time I google something programming related [08:16] Like some how a 2004 article is going to have the answer to a question I have about a program written in 2010 [08:16] or anything from lifehacker [08:17] duckduckgo is a little different [08:18] All your base are belong to us. [08:18] I give them points just for the infinite scroll [08:18] ̿ ̿̿'̿'\̵͇̿̿\=(•̪●)=/̵͇̿̿/'̿̿ ̿ ̿ ̿ [08:18] That sentence sums up your point, omf_. [08:19] It will hit a lot of the same stuff [08:19] which is good [08:19] but then it just veers off into Siberia [08:20] We need at least 2 more major search engine players [08:21] the field has been stagnating for years [08:21] unless it makes google money [08:21] like sentiment analysis they use on product reviews [08:21] they made money off that one [08:22] The best articles are pithy, and not polluted with slang or shorthand. [08:22] The ones that drone on, shout "I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about." [08:23] your point is basically link farming still works, [08:23] oh yeah. Get to the point. If your topic is highly technical the length will come naturally, if you even worry about that [08:24] search engines should let us setup filters to remove stuff we know as junk [08:24] and more than just site:domain.com [08:24] google used to have this feature and then they canceled it. It was called searchwiki [08:25] OK, that's enough rom uploading for one night. [08:25] I think I got 40 or something sets up. [08:26] In total, there's 269, and now that there's a script, should be easy [08:26] I prefer ixquick.com because it's not simply a tailor that fits me for my conspiracist suit and others for their mainstream suits (in other words, a search engine without CIA as man-in-the-middle). [08:27] Samizdat, I forgot about them. I will give it another try [08:27] Samizdat: you have no guarantee of that [08:28] for all you know, they might be doing the exact same thing as google is [08:29] The new terahertz phones will render the Internet as we know it obsolete, so the problem will be to build it so that the alphabets can't control it *all*. [08:30] * joepie91 smells buzzwords [08:30] I for one think we're smart enough. [08:30] buzzwords, schmuzzwords, this isn't a dissertation [08:30] buzzwords are an inherently bad thing [08:30] regardless of context [08:31] anyway, back to work [08:31] omf_: I think this http://prog21.dadgum.com/138.html connects well with your comment about longetivity on the net [08:31] sorta [08:37] what the hell? [08:38] where did ubuntuforums.org go? [08:38] ... [08:38] https://twitter.com/sfox_/status/307038868367085568 [08:38] The #ubuntuforums will be down for a few hours for an update. Please RT - Thank you #ubuntu [08:38] Beats me. I'm still lost in Wayback's buzzwords.com hell. [08:39] >;} [08:39] who the hell came up with the idea to redirect ubuntuforums.org to canonical.com [08:39] under maintenance [08:39] with no notice whatsoever [08:39] Linus was all about the joy of the hunt. [08:40] ersi, yeah I agree that happens in many cases [08:40] especially on fringe topics [08:42] Did you hear about that Japanese research who faked years worth of research [08:42] and we only recently figured it out [08:42] yea [08:43] sounds like JSTOR [08:43] so i just saved x-play virtua fighter 5 review [08:43] no it doesn't [08:44] "We digitize what others produce for the commons, then sell it at a criminal premium." [08:44] JSTOR is just a money-grabbing archive of papers. That researcher was a fraud, faking papers. [08:45] Like what Google gets away with in their crummy book-scanning scam. [08:46] You need to lay down the crack, man [08:47] Why would Google scan and fake papers? [08:47] I'll have another hit and let you know. [08:48] Plus look who is complaining about the book scanning? The fucking publishing companies who fuck their authrors right and proper [08:48] * Smiley wibbles in the back ground. [08:48] It would be one thing if it was the authors but they already had all their rights taken away by the publishing companies [08:49] I read these articles about how it is not worth it to write a book anymore because there is no pay in it [08:49] publishing companies, academic journals and jstor are all the same people [08:50] a conglomerate making money off of others work, purchased at a low value due to their powerful market position [09:04] its snowing outside \o/ [09:12] sucks [09:12] it's time for spring imo [09:16] ha ha [09:16] "Hey guys I saw this funny story." [09:16] "That's an interesting story 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JO" [09:16] "BUILDING 7 BUILDING 7" [09:17] * Q&A [09:17] There will not be formal Q&A with the audience after your talk. However, we strongly encourage you to initiate your own informal Q&A with attendees at your convenience during the day. [09:17] \o/ [09:17] Yeah, fuck those people with questions [09:17] lool wtf [09:18] Anyway. [09:18] though tbh, inside job? really?! [09:18] Well, there's key phrases for you to nod at and quietly move to another part of the room. [09:19] "Inside Job" and "Building 7" for example [09:19] "Queen Lizard" as well [09:19] o_O [09:19] "Georgia Guidestones" [09:19] Dude, I'm giving you cheat codes for life [09:19] * Smiley levels up [09:19] I'm saving you buckets of time [09:20] If someone earnestly starts a conversation with you that contains the words "Georgia Guidestones", you must speedrun for the exit [09:22] zzzz [09:28] Yahoo was an inside job! [10:03] http://edu.mkrecny.com/thoughts/how-i-fired-myself [10:03] priceless story [10:07] I have no sympathy [10:07] He admitted he had limited experience and did not study to enhance his skills [10:07] me neither [10:08] Seems like a bunch of clowns [10:08] on a fucking PRODUCTION database [10:08] yarr, with paying costumers [10:08] This is all digital. The first thing you learn is to use fake data [10:09] then again he was using a gui program and probably picked up bad habits from using spreadsheets as a database as well [10:10] I have seen people fired for less [10:10] dunno, seems like a clownboat in general [10:10] esp the board/managers [10:10] don't even ask about the user databases [10:10] just don't ask (about whats here I mean) [10:10] makes me wanna cry [10:10] but I'm "just IT". [10:10] I know nothing. [10:11] at least we have daily backups.... not that anyones ever checked if they know how to restore them ¬_¬ [10:12] "Let's restore! Oh.. they're were all silently corrupted.. hmmmmm" [10:12] yah :/ [10:12] tbh random bits at random times HAVE been restored... but its still fugly as hell. [10:16] Sponsorship [10:16] We need... ;D [10:20] Having up to date backups, randomly testing them and logging the information is what you want to see [10:21] indeed. [10:22] SketchCow | "BUILDING 7 BUILDING 7" [10:22] hey man bldg 7 is real [10:22] else why would all the fulltimers send the interns there? [10:29] o_O [10:29] go get a long weight? [11:20] so i found a working video of The Heinken Tour: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video16026 [11:21] the flv7 works where the original flv i had only go 37 seconds [12:00] Smiley: msft [12:01] o-_O? [12:03] spam handling at ign: http://planetcrysis.gamespy.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1610&oldid=1444 [12:13] 2 years and counting... [12:13] :D [15:36] https://twitter.com/AvoidComments [15:46] Haha, apparently my work IP is banned from multiple EFnet servers now. [15:46] Hooray :P [15:47] I also like how the link I was directed to says that it shouldn't be used to ban people from anything other than email, but oh well. [15:47] I guess someone on my work network is infected with a spambot. [15:49] mistym: ouch. [15:49] check the IP against some blacklists [15:49] maybe your company got hacked. [15:50] Yeah, I was directed to CBL. It is blacklisted. I'll let someone in IT know. [16:10] could mean your ISP harbours spammers too [16:10] Also true, but looks like it was a specific IP, not a range. [17:59] SketchCow: there seems to be a bug in zipview, I get 0 byte files from the tosec archives [17:59] e.g. http://archive.org/download/Apple_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23/Apple_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23.zip/Apple%202%20%5BTOSEC%20v2012-04-23%5D%2FApple%20II%20-%20Games%20-%20%5BDSK%5D%20%28TOSEC-v2010-01-16_CM%29%2FDrol%20%281983%29%28Broderbund%29.zip [18:44] well, that's not an encouraging kickstarter update [18:47] Oh? [18:48] http://i.imgur.com/vPClQNU.png [18:48] Oh dear. [18:49] She was titled as the writer and directory [18:49] -y [18:54] lol wat [18:54] tho its kickstarter so :/ [19:45] http://alistapart.com/column/give-a-crap-dont-give-a-fuck [19:53] DFJustin: Checking [19:53] You are correct [19:54] My blood ran cold that maybe the repacking algorithm I wrote was making terrible zips. [19:54] It's not. [19:54] So we have to fix zipview. [20:10] sorry should have specified that I ruled that out already [20:12] S'Okay [20:12] I need the exercise [20:12] http://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Atosec&sort=-publicdate still growing [20:15] 1 REM WUMPUS 1/28/77 [20:15] 2 REM MODIFIED FOR ALTAIR 4K BASIC 10/01 [20:15] cooool [20:17] could have saved 11-year-old me a lot of typing :( [20:18] will sega games have to go dark? [20:23] Godane, why worry [20:24] You gotta get over that. [20:24] Some stuff will go dark. [20:24] We'll fight where we can. [20:24] If stuff happens, stuff happens. [20:24] But dude [20:24] zen [20:24] ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [20:24] I realize autism and zen do not go well together [20:24] So I say: binary redirect. [20:24] Archive.org will not delete anything [20:24] If we can't host it, nobody can host it. [20:33] http://blog.greenpirate.org/white-house-wages-war-on-freedom/ [20:34] ok [20:35] i know most of this stuff shouldn't cause problems cause its very old [21:02] You know you have too many things to do when going through the todo list at the beginning of the day takes an hour :| [21:08] i'm getting the full hd video list [21:46] http://violetblue.tumblr.com/post/44107008572/what-happened-with-my-security-bsides-talk [21:52] yeeeep [21:54] "Since when did the hacker ethos prohibit the sharing of information because it made a minority uncomfortable? Isn't the whole concept that you share information and let the systems interacting with it decide what's acceptable for themselves?" [21:55] I like how the ada initiative thinks suppression of free speech is a good tactic [21:55] you can't say that [21:57] quotes was my response [21:57] Your right. Most things the hacker culture does makes someone upset for some reason [21:59] well I think part of the underlying concept is something like militant transparency [21:59] sorta like "If you don't like the information, don't fucking take it" [22:00] I agree [22:00] hackers explore things [22:00] and then get excited and tell people about it [22:00] but many still pass on information, even when they don't like it (as long as it's true) [22:00] which is offensive to many parts of popular culture which are based around variations on self-censorship [22:01] video 17015 is fixed [22:05] this was one of my favorite bits of text about "hackers"; I need to go hunt the source down. [22:05] The reason hackers hate driving, the author Steven Levy wrote in his definitive account of the subculture, is that traffic delays “are so goddamned unnecessary the impulse is to rearrange signs, open up traffic-light control boxes, … redesign the entire system.” [22:09] I think that is one of the reasons google is building self driving cars [22:09] faster, safer less error prone travel [22:09] it exactly is [22:09] the guy leading that project had a best friend killed by a drunk driver [22:10] I just read about an MIT or harvard team or someone big had a different approach with cameras on the car that learned local routes after you drove them once as a training round [22:10] I intend for my first vehicle to drive itself. I want to be able to push a button on my smartphone and have my car come pick me up. [22:10] I am glad to see more people actually getting this working [22:11] so I can go to the bars and my car with drive me home, depositing me on my front lawn [22:11] the US automotive industry is a fucking sham [22:11] go park itself, either in the garage or on the street [22:11] I want it because traveling to conferences and events is sometimes mentally draining [22:11] * Aranje nods [22:12] that is one thing I never understood [22:12] you get mentally bored driving to work and then have to turn around and start using your brain [22:12] Public transportation solves this in that people can now read and write on the way to work [22:13] keep the brain active and primed [22:13] Maybe it's because your whole freggin' society is based on driving cars. [22:13] -s [22:13] -bs [22:13] I get funny looks when I say I like taking the bus [22:13] which is a huge mistake [22:13] SketchCow: This is -bs :) [22:13] it is -bs [22:13] -bs-bs [22:13] wat [22:13] we have one? [22:13] It'll have only you [22:13] Also, yes, I made a mistake [22:13] ha [22:13] Hit the switch key twice [22:13] yes it does [22:13] Didn't realized [22:14] Freaking car company marketing for decades made it this way [22:14] I own 2 bicycles and I use them to travel around when I can [22:14] video 17066 is fixed [22:14] I bike to the train station and commute by train [22:14] cars are definitely overused [22:15] I bike a lot in my town as well [22:15] When I end up with a job, I want to live within biking distance of the office [22:15] I like riding the metro and subways too [22:15] Ooh, that'd be nice. [22:15] it's a massive decrease in costs [22:15] even with rent probably being higher to be nearby [22:15] Aranje, I did that at my last job [22:15] huge money save [22:15] I biked home to make lunch everyday for years [22:15] I don't have insurance, gas, maintenance, headaches [22:15] that is worth thousands per month to me [22:16] and here, a bus pass is 40/mo [22:16] that's my entire transportation cost [22:17] speaking of bikes, I need juice and it's a beautiful day out [22:17] exactly :) [22:26] video 17075 is fixed [22:56] will x-archive-cascade-delete:1 help me delete the corrupt video when i'm uploading a new one that works? [23:37] cascade delete should delete all the derivatives when you delete an original file [23:43] how can i just delete everything when i'm uploading a new file? [23:43] cause that didn't work [23:44] you could delete the old file, upload the new file with x-archive-queue-derive:0, then start the derive manually on the edit page, specifying * to regenerate everything [23:45] what i want to do is delete in my script when uploading the new file [23:46] that way i don't have to do anything in the browser and can can just find the broken videos and get the right ones [23:47] it also means when i'm done i can upload all 'fix' videos with have to go and manual delete stuff in browser