[00:28] I had no idea Apple's cctools (binutilsesque package) still had support code for M68k at least as recently as Xcode 4.1, maybe even more recently than that. [00:33] Also includes M88k (I don't think NeXT ever released hardware or an OS for that) [01:18] godane, I am getting a bunch of video off the gamespy sites. Just thought you would be interested [01:23] mistym: they also have support for i860 [01:23] tell me what used that :P [01:25] balrog_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTcube, apparently [01:26] nope. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTdimension [01:26] Or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTdimension more specifically [01:26] yeah [01:26] I badly need an eeprom dump out of one [01:26] since the flasher tool that comes on the service disk only has the program and not the kernel [01:26] it's funny... back then they had a video card running Mach [01:27] and today, the Lightning AV Adapter ... runs Mach :P [01:28] Retro is in. [01:33] so yeah if you know where I can get an EEPROM dump of a nextdimension board, it would be nice :) [01:33] I actually have an 040 non-turbo cube and a slab [02:04] balrog_: Afraid not, but I'll let you know if I run across one! [02:05] ok :) [02:05] Also: jealous of the NeXT hardware :D [02:05] they go for over $1000 these days [02:05] ;( [02:05] yeah NeXT hardware is certainly pretty [05:25] mess emulates the web http://forums.bannister.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=86656 [05:30] so mess is officially at inception levels of awesome [05:31] viewing the web through the web through javascript through 1986 [05:31] * Aranje inception noise [05:32] Sue:) ^ [05:32] not quite through javascript yet, this is the latest bleeding edge native version [05:32] and even once jsmess syncs up we would need some kind of web sockets [05:32] hmm what [05:32] ahhhh [05:33] didn't realize mess and jsmess were different [05:33] but probably will come sooner or later [05:33] oh lordy that's so nifty [05:33] I thought the whole thing was in js haha [05:33] mah bad [06:17] http://article.olduse.net/1024@whuxlb.UUCP 30 years ago today [06:36] Watching demos while transferring items to the archive. Doesn't get better than this. [06:36] Trying to not grab stuff from the net while emptying out the FOS machine. [06:37] I have a lot sitting there. [06:37] Alard had 8.7tb of stuff on one partition, although some of that is emptying out. [06:37] The other is 5.7tb of my stuff [06:37] Wait, reverse that. [06:41] Impressive [06:44] so all of 201009 around the net segments are founded [07:00] so i got 3gb more of images [07:00] i think some are in the 20mb area [09:27] ahhh we can move AMI's from region to region now :) yey. [09:30] ARUGGGGH [09:30] They changed the ip changing on ec2 instances [09:30] * Smiley pokes everyone [09:30] what hi [09:33] chronomex: amazong changes to networking on ec2 [09:33] what'd they change about IPs? [09:33] now by default, a ec2 instance will keep thesame IP after restarts (From what I'm reading at least). [09:33] hrm : [09:33] :| [09:33] if we want the old behaviour you need to change the vpc to ec2-classic [09:33] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/12/amazon_ec2_ami_copy_default_vpc/ - just find on ec2-classic [09:34] It's not a problem, we just need to be aware of it for posterous like services. [09:34] People will be going bonkers wondering why the IP isn't changing on restarts. [09:35] ah, ok [09:37] I haven't checked exactly how you change it either, but i expect it'll be quite simple [10:08] http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-supported-platforms.html [10:09] and here are the release notes https://aws.amazon.com/releasenotes/4286407650196705 [12:52] Does anyone still watch youtube directly? When someone sends me a link I just grab the video with get-flash-video and watch later [12:52] It makes saving good material to show others much easier [12:58] Yeah, I do. Since it's so horribly slow to fetch with youtube-dl/get-flash-video [12:58] but now in-browser streaming is super sucky as well [12:59] I have never noticed a speed slowdown. Plus I am never in that much of a hurry to watch a video. [12:59] I got one going right now and it is getting 1mb per second [13:00] Vimeo never feels that snappy [13:01] I've seen it vary wildly when downloading, depending on location [13:01] It looks like youtube is either very strict about ratelimiting, or I'm watching unpopular videos and they're having problems streaming it through their backend [13:01] I assume the back-end storage is tiered [13:01] that'd be sane [13:03] for me certain cdn machines are faster [13:24] I am so glad multithreaded ffmpeg is rock stable [13:24] I remember before the fork existed how long 1080p video took to convert [13:24] youtube and their silly upload limits [13:25] There used to be a java app that could resume uploads on any video site but I cannot remember it now [13:34] yeah I just did some tests on youtube [13:35] popular clips like movie trailers download way faster than things like tech talks [13:35] 28mb in 8 seconds [14:14] in my experience the difference is that HD videos download much faster than non-HD [15:53] https://github.com/panicsteve/cloud-to-butt Change instances of 'the cloud' to 'my butt' [15:54] I store all my data in the butt [15:55] exactly :) [17:42] heh [18:31] for maximum hilarity, http://www.thecloud.net/ [18:32] "Talk to us today about joining My Butt network" [18:33] the only problem is they wrote the site with crazy per word canvas tags so it doesn't replace everything [18:47] so i found another missing video [19:10] ok now this is weird [19:10] looks like the s=is only in the first page of the forums [19:10] we should hire ourselfs out as stress testers for web apps [19:11] page2 and beyond the links without any s= links [19:13] so at worse i can just grab the indexes of the forums 2013-02 with my cookies [19:14] so even older sources from 2013-02 are used it will not be a big deal since not of the linked posts are stored with s= [19:17] SO anyway... [19:17] "Archiveteam, we can stress test your site and provide backups!" [19:18] "Archiveteam, because, fuck your site" [19:20] that too [19:31] anyone concidered a torrent of the warrior? [19:32] There is a torrent of the warrior [19:32] Since IA hosts it [19:32] hmm, lets see if i can find it [19:34] doesn't seem to be a torrent for it. Maybe it's because it's under Web Crawls > ArchiveTeam > ArchiveTeam Warrior [19:39] oh if it's on IA then i doubt it's an issue. [19:40] Sure, but a lot of the collections have torrents, which IA seeds [19:42] [19:57] hmmm [20:01] i have most of the forums uploaded [20:02] *g4tv.com forums [20:02] i'm uploading the off topic section [20:02] its 2.5gb warc.gz [20:03] *2.4gb warc.gz [20:04] also i have uploaded over 16k items to g4tvideo-web [20:08] "Archiveteam, We flush YOUR cache!". [21:33] Halo Wars Video Documentary: Core Gameplay Fun: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video36872 [21:36] DICE 2009: iD Software CEO Todd Hollenshead Interview: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video36903 [21:36] Spore: Galactic Adventures Dev Diary: Missions: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video36904 [21:37] i think we can stop SOPA [22:17] https://www.pressfreedomfoundation.org/blog/2013/03/fpf-publishes-leaked-audio-of-bradley-mannings-statement here is manning's court statement