[00:51] so I am watching the first episode of nerds 2.0.1 [01:03] http://imgur.com/gallery/pdPJwP3 [01:05] lol that is dope [01:14] http://i.imgur.com/JCaPdpn.gif [01:37] so, speaking of nerds, the King of the Nerds show that aired recently on TBS is very good [01:38] seriously? [01:38] I wonder if it'll be torn apart by pedants [01:38] I heard about that show and I thought it was a TBBT ripoff [01:38] Bring back the IT Crowd [01:40] tbbt was good [01:40] it is- I watched it because of this article: http://penny-arcade.com/report/article/exploitation-or-celebration-sophie-and-ben-watch-king-of-the-nerds [01:52] so I take it formspring is a huge site [01:53] 32 million users, 4.5 billion question-answers [01:53] one of my crawlers is sitting at almost 19k usernames [01:53] fuuuck yeah that's big [01:53] each question-answer can have multiple people liking it, which only show up in full on the question-answer page [01:54] and a question-answer is designed to be something you can dash off with only a little deliberation [01:54] and the crawler is pulling every single question-answer [01:54] right [01:54] ha, yeah [01:54] big [01:54] Not Small [01:54] (TM) [01:54] vast as far as data goes, I don't mean huge file-size-wise [01:54] right [01:55] will it be possible for the warrior to get it? [01:55] I'm running it on the warrior [01:55] * Aranje set a-team choice [01:56] we'll get some of it, as usual [02:31] so, I was putting up a new paste, and in the list of new pastes was one from someone who hacked a site, and put the accounts & hashes in the paste- do you do anything? [02:32] did it say which site [02:33] yeap [02:33] who would you report it to pastebin? [02:33] I guess I would use the report abuse button unless there's another idea [02:34] yeah that sounds reasonable [02:37] I'd report it to that site too [02:51] Well this is some interesting news [02:51] T-mobile is getting rid of contracts and phone subsidies [02:52] http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-tmobile-ends-phone-subsidies-20130325,0,6707508.story [02:52] That is why I went to boost mobile in the first place. No contract at all [03:26] just found a audio file clip [03:26] called af_hatch_165_0.flv [03:26] *audio file video cilp [03:26] audio file was a show on techtv [03:27] that's confusing, to say the least [03:27] sorry [03:27] buts a 22min video [03:28] very hard this since i just ad the af_hatch as the only clue to the file name [03:30] I mean naming it "audio file" was a confusing decision on their part [03:30] audio phile [03:30] lol [03:39] desc: This pro-Napster senator from Utah speaks out about the legal issues of music online. [03:39] thats the desc for the file i got [07:19] so i found this thing called digital avenue [07:19] on the old g4techtv website [07:20] its basicly long ads [07:20] i got a 3 part MSM Living on the Net series [07:20] very big from the size of the files [07:23] also i have save over 900 lost techtv videos so far [07:24] that is great work godane. [07:29] thanks [07:30] would go faster if there was a way to get a merger warc of all the g4techtv.com and techtv.com dumps [07:30] this way i could start zcating it and make a list [11:20] http://youtu.be/dnRc-31b8ls?t=2m42s [12:53] so, the folks at the Mister Wong bookmarking site have applied all your favorite things about freemiums and DLC to a bookmarking site: http://www.mister-wong.com/plans/ [12:53] URL 404s, site says under maintenance [12:53] rofl [13:38] Wow, Spamhaus has been tanking a 300 gb/s DDoS for a week and they're still up. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21954636 [13:38] That's some freaking serious backing [13:38] Multiple PoPs, anycast etc [13:39] wow [13:45] cyberbunker = -.- [13:52] you know, to protect against cyber.. warfare [13:52] right [13:52] watch out for 300Gbit/s cyber weapons [13:53] wait, I mean 300 Cyber gigabit/s [13:53] cyberbunker are just a bunch of ircnet kiddies being daft and attacking anycast dns servers, good luck with that, heh [13:53] cyber kiddies, mind you [13:53] ah, sorry, yes, important distinction [13:53] I am sure they call eachother vigilantes [13:55] speaking of bandwidth.. I got a gbit line with unlimited data here, any way to contribute to archiveteam without going through the virtualbox route (can't run virtual machines on the server that is hooked up to that line atm) [13:56] yes, all projects are runnable stand alone as well [13:56] and.. we seldom use all that much bandwidth [13:56] we're good at absolutely destroying textbased sites with low bandwidth requests ;) [13:56] hehe [13:57] alright, I will sit around and wait for some high bandwidth req project to drop by and assist there when pos [13:58] feel free to run urlteam, formspring, posterous though - neither take much bandwidth - most needs IP addresses [13:58] mm if they were only reachable over ipv6 ;-) [14:00] most services can't handle many requests either case though unfortunally, but yeah that'd be neat [14:32] Trancer, is it a linux box? [14:33] yes [14:33] well there are plenty of piece meal projects [14:34] I always have ones to hand out [14:34] Do you already got wget v1.14 on there? [14:35] yep! [14:35] I usually just setup the command and you just paste it into the command line until you get more familiar with how we do it [14:35] which version of linux? [14:35] debian? centos? [14:35] ubuntu lucid [14:36] is that 10.x or 12.x? [14:36] 10.x [14:36] LTS [14:36] y [14:36] okay I know that well [14:36] I set it up on a few hundred machines for a non-profit [14:36] heh [14:37] I run it pretty much exclusively on my hadoop cluster [14:37] So you are comfortable with it? [14:37] yeah very [14:37] great [14:37] okay first off have you looked at our current projects page? [14:38] I saw, I noticed a lot of stuff - some were in the process and others done [14:38] but I grinded to a halt there due to the virtualbox reqs [14:38] This is the main page - http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Current_Projects [14:38] we got 4 big ones [14:39] vbox isn't a req though :) [14:39] and as you can see one of them is manual only [14:39] great [14:39] ah, I see a lua script for the formspring one [14:41] You can't run the regular wget-1.14 with our projects. Need to use the get-wget-lua.sh baked into the projects which will download and compile wget-1.14 with some lua bindings instead (lua bindings isn't in official wget) [14:41] yeah ispygames sites we are still trying with the wget you got [14:42] since you have a really fast connection you will have plenty of space to run multiple projects [14:42] The only thing that has cropped up is the formspring scripts can be RAM hogs [14:42] building already [14:43] k, I will start on formspring [14:43] see how that works out [14:43] go for it [14:43] just ping me whenever if you want more sites to do. I got a long list [14:46] any pref over lua 4 vs lua 5? [14:46] mm lua5 it is [14:53] Trancer EmmaSeerupBertr 2MB [14:53] there we go [14:53] yeehaw [14:57] possible to run two or more at the same time or ... bad practice? [14:58] of the same project? [14:58] It shouldn't be a problem [16:47] herp my warrior died when i resumed it :( [16:59] Here lies Herp, the Warrior. Died in the hands of his beloved Smiley whilst receiving CPR. [17:07] D: [17:07] :D [22:59] So, I pulled these circuit boards out of a trashed arcade game cabinet which had been left next to my apartment dumpster today: [23:00] http://www.inactivex.net/board1-noflash.jpg [23:00] http://www.inactivex.net/board2-noflash.jpg [23:00] Any idea what game they might be? =+ [23:00] =) * [23:01] On Board 1, I see a Motorola MC68B09P, an EF68B09EP, and some other what looks like maybe a processor, marked EL1200 on the board, but the markings of which appear to have been obliterated for some reason... [23:11] pizza box is a nice touch [23:12] Looks bootleg-ish to me [23:12] But other than that, I have no hell of a clue [23:12] Don't even recall a dual 6809 system, mind you [23:13] dump the roms and find out ;) [23:59] The cpu/sound processor combo matches up mostly to Double Dragon