[00:08] really [00:08] video or audio? [00:09] godane, tell me when and where you upload it. I would be interested in watching that [00:09] its video [00:09] 10:12 [00:09] he had 1.5tb of stuff on MIT [00:10] this was back in 2000/2001 [02:10] Another World aka Out of this World just released a 20th anniversary edition [07:15] looks like archive.org doesn't want me to upload anymore [07:15] having very slow upload speed of a 12mb video [07:26] nevermind [07:26] Its not IA its me [07:27] i sometimes have to run a script to get my wifi to work faster [09:45] CNet Buzz Out Load 031306: McAfee's killing spree: https://archive.org/details/cnetbuzz_031306 [09:45] just thought the name is funny in a way [09:45] hahaha [09:52] K-K-KILLING SPREE! [09:53] McAfee gibbed Excel! [09:53] Norton ate the business end of McAfee's shotgun! [10:54] what ever happened to him in the end [11:18] i'm uploading more tekzilla episodes [11:21] SketchCow: so this was two disks on the array supplied to FOS? Ouch! [11:21] It was a mess. [11:21] Even with raid6, that is very scary. [11:21] No, it was the LVM under the machine that FOS is a virtual instance on. [11:22] Oooo double ouch [11:22] Least LVM can be sensible about redundancy. Kudos to... Jim? [11:22] thats why i'm trying to get all my crap uploaded as fast as i can [11:23] godane: no redundancy at home? [11:23] i have fear that a hard drive will die [11:23] i don't have raids [11:24] i have a one 2tb usb drive and a 3tb drive [11:24] my only backup is bluray [11:24] Dang bud. [11:24] I wish you were UK based [11:24] I'd post you a box of random drives. [11:25] godane: What's the story on the book scanner I raised money for to get you? [11:25] i have been busy with g4 [11:25] can't use it on my linux system [11:31] Does it not just use SANE? [11:31] i tryed [11:31] sane detects the usb port but the gui would not [11:31] possible permissions issue then [11:31] try running gui as root? [11:32] there is normally a scanner group appently. [11:32] * Smiley hasn't setup a scanner but I'm quite experienced with linux at least:/ [11:33] i'm in the scanner group [11:33] and you've logged out/in? [11:34] Smiley: Take it to private, see if you guys can work it out. People dropped money on my word for that scanner, it'd be good if it worked. [11:35] nod [12:29] i'm rebuilding/updating my distro/livecd [12:30] i think i just need to update the whole thing [12:30] its been over a year [12:30] anyways i have over 2400 lost techtv videos [12:31] and i'm up to episode 81 of tekzilla on archive.org [12:32] saidly with the way the new rev3 site is layed out i have start really finding these episodes [12:33] only cause the all episode page only goes back to the last 25 [12:40] godane, Smiley any luck on that scanner? I assume it has MS Windows drivers [12:40] i know it works in windows [12:40] i tested it there first [12:42] Well I had this kind of problem with a scanner before. The linux drivers didn't work so I just installed Virtualbox with the usb 2.0 extension and then installed windows XP into that. [12:42] Ran vb on linux and it worked fine for scanning images in. [12:43] That is how I run the old school epson high res scanner I got [12:44] i just hope its something more simpler [12:44] like updating to a clean os [12:46] I can do online research for you. What is the make and model of the scanner? [12:46] plustek opticbook 4800 [13:10] http://linux.die.net/man/5/sane-plustek_pp [13:10] may help [13:11] that is parallel port [13:11] PARALLEL [13:11] This isn't 2003 anymore [13:11] man pages don't get updated very often :P [13:11] fuck documentation fail [13:15] This scanner was released in 2011 so you at least need a sane driver pack from 2012 [14:52] i'm back [14:52] i had to fix my iso [14:53] the scripts i have didn't look for my mirror folder right [17:02] Download, download, download (✿◠‿◠) [18:41] Okay it takes 15 seconds to screen shot 4 pages from different domains [18:41] I can probably shave a few seconds off that since I run the app 1 time for each screenshot [18:42] then again I can make it parallel that. Gotta do some more testing [18:43] So we will soon have a new tool for archiving sites. We can screenshot a page which shows off a full render [18:46] Cool. What stack are you using? [18:47] perl + webkit + gtk [18:47] it is headless too [18:50] No webkit2png? [18:50] hiya [18:51] so there are some book scans i'm trying to dl from archive.org [18:51] do I need to be logged in? [18:51] soultcer, which one are you referring to? There are a few of those "apps" [18:51] http://archive.org/details/soundandthefurya013056mbp [18:51] for instance [18:51] omf_, http://www.paulhammond.org/webkit2png/ [18:53] fpqc, I have no idea why you can't download it. You might have better luck asking someone at the Internet Archive. This here is the Archiveteam (similar name, similar stuff, different website) [18:54] omf_, Heck, last time I tried website screenshots I just started firefox inside a virtual x server (= very error-prone) [18:54] hm [18:54] soultcer, there is a ton of cross-pollination [18:54] I've talked to people in #archiveteam [18:54] about the IA [18:55] and they've helped me with stuff [18:57] soultcer, well for one thing that app is 363 lines to accomplish very little, while the same thing in perl is only 64 lines [18:58] and the other is perl has gtk and qt methods for webkit [18:58] so I can switch if one is faster than the other [19:00] plus any language that takes whitespace as significant is fucking retarded. [19:01] It is a level of control that is not needed [19:01] People bitch constantly about whitespace in regex messing them up [19:02] Any language that is write-only is just as retarded :P [19:02] Since there is no such real thing as write only that is not a problem [19:04] There is also the ecosystem problem which is the real issue [19:04] fpqc: mail to info@archive.org [19:08] fqpc: you can't, it's 1929 so it's still copyright [19:08] the "Daisy Books for the Print Disabled" collection holds books which are too new to have copyright expired, so they are only made available to the print-disabled (i.e. blind) through a special government system called Daisy [19:10] anything that you are allowed to download will always have an HTTP link at the left to get all the files [19:11] Has anyone tried registering for Daisy to see what that entails? [19:11] omf_: you are worse than me on losing focus ;) [19:11] wow that's really stupid =O [19:12] the copyrights last this long [19:12] I just finding the concept of Daisy interesting [19:12] I almost can't believe it and then I remember [19:12] =.= [19:12] I am still running test code at the same time [19:13] I just got the vertical size to be automatic [19:13] so you set the page width [19:13] technically 1929 is only possibly copyright, a lot of stuff that old wasn't renewed, but you can't assume that, and with e.g Faulkner it most likely was renewed [19:13] and the shot goes the full length of the page. Meaning the image gets longer as needed [19:13] it's really pretty funny [19:13] what does such a long copyright encourage [19:14] rage [19:14] mickey mouse came out in 1930 [19:14] that's about it [19:14] is basically the story [19:14] yeah [19:14] innovation and non starving authors of course [19:14] Yes the Micky Mouse Sonny bono copyright extension [19:14] Schbirid, when people live to 100 years old [19:14] regularly [19:15] we should start talking about copyrights that last a hundred years =.= [19:15] well it's actually life of the author + 75 years on top of that [19:15] .. [19:15] so we're already way past that [19:15] that's really disgusting =\ [19:16] if you are a disney "world" fan and want to become really sad and angry, http://career-end.donrosa.de/ [19:16] Disney is destroying Marvel [19:16] more rage [19:17] The hard part about this no matter what language you are using is to make sure your event programming is solid [19:17] make sure all your callbacks are solid and fired off in the correct order [19:18] That is what I always thought was the hard part about gtk [19:26] hey [19:27] so if you set up a server in china [19:27] couldn't you just distribute all of this stuff that would be out of copyright there [19:28] like, is there any country in the world that doesn't have insane copyright laws? [19:28] fpqc, Antigua has legal sanction to ignore copyright law [19:29] specifically US law because the USA was acting shitty to them [19:30] I have screenshot archiveteam.org hundreds of times now [19:30] :) [19:31] hha [19:32] omf, it would be a fine justice [19:32] to build a giant copyright violation station in antigua [19:32] Antigua is opening a digital store to sell movies, tv shows and music. I already signed up to try it when it goes live [19:33] haha [19:34] http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/jack-millner/piracy-online-antigua-barbuda_b_2826799.html [19:34] I hope they make a fuckton of money [19:35] so do I [19:35] there are some countries with no copyright treaty with the US like iran [19:35] and others like canada and australia have shorter terms (author's life + 50) [19:38] DFJustin we should push to keep online gambling illegal [19:38] so that way [19:38] antigua will move forward wfully [19:38] with the plan to break the back of the copyright racket [19:39] "We've heard a lot more from them (the U.S. negotiators) over the past two weeks than over the past 10 years." He added that Antigua's main aim was still to get the United States to comply. [20:50] hey [20:54] DFJustin: you can get vps in iran [20:54] they are not cheap [22:49] I took that external drive apart. It was really easy to disassemble [22:49] A nice advancement in technology [22:49] I can easily reuse the external case now [22:50] I like that [22:51] Plus it has shock absorbers built in. Previous units I took apart were not that nice [22:54] Damn sale only allows 1 per household [23:51] godane, I would like to get those mags off you before they get darked on IA