[01:18] Did my internet just crap out again? Testing 1,2,12 [01:18] nope [01:19] good I need it to get work done [01:20] I mean it is still easy to do many hours of coding without the internet [01:20] but email is our overlord [01:21] and fucking my irc client just got a 15 burst of lag content from a different irc network I am also connected to. I was losing time there [01:21] I got nothing in the log file to tell me if it was a split or what [01:22] I mean seriously it seems like irc used to work way better than it does now. [01:23] nah it's always been flaky [01:24] yeah there were way more splits back in the day [01:24] and bots yo. I loved writing irc bots [01:24] fileserv [01:25] (◡ ‿ ◡ ✿) [01:27] \(-ㅂ-)/ ♥ ♥ ♥ [01:30] I still have a whole bunch of ghetto scripts lying dormant from back in the day [01:31] I would kill mountains of people if I could get all my old scripts back [01:31] 8,1(°<0,1 ·········o [01:31] I must be blacking out some major hard drive crash in the past [01:31] I have every single file since the end of the 90s that was worth keeping [01:32] I had a major crash before that and learned how to recover files with Norton Disk Editor for DOS [01:32] agony [01:32] 3-=[12JustinBot3]=- 14Current system uptime: 1wk 1day 4hrs 5mins 4secs -=- Current mIRC uptime: 1wk 1day 4hrs 47secs [01:32] @uptime [01:33] @music [01:33] 14Now listening to: 14[14MP314] 14[14Sabrepulse - Digital Love14] 14[143:46 320kbps14] [01:34] (。´ ‿`♡) [01:35] Like every paper I wrote in college, got that [01:35] but all the papers I wrote in high school are no where to be found. I still have like 40 3.5" disks to copy still [01:36] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-boot-disc-23 [01:36] all 23 boot disc issues are uploaded now [01:37] I have a gap of most stuff from about 2000-2005 from HDD calamities [01:37] irc scripts made it though [01:38] I used to have a script that would init the modem and then dial a bbs in Linux [01:39] aah 1995 [01:40] All my games made it [01:40] and my photos [01:42] I used to play Doom over a serial cable against a friend [01:43] I upgraded hard drives in 1999 and the old one still works so that's a pretty nice time capsule, imaged it a few years ago [01:44] had to get it booting in a VM to deal with the DriveSpace compression [01:44] I am glad I picked up an external 3.5" floppy usb [01:44] lol [01:44] emm386 [01:44] There were some classics [01:44] when the whole drive is 520MB you learn to be frugal [01:44] I had drivespaced floppies at one point [01:45] oh god [01:45] drivespace! [01:45] I remember that! [01:45] defrag that hard drive [01:45] unfortunately the overall effect is that I didn't save a lot of things [01:45] move that swapfile [01:46] The problem now is searching all this shit everywhere [01:46] 16gb ram isn't even good enough [01:47] SketchCow: i think there are some screen savers episodes that are not in the screen savers collection [01:49] SketchCow: another collection: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22BBC+Test+Pilot%22 [01:49] I am now into FreeBSD and I was able to skip ahead because some disks were already on IA. https://archive.org/details/freebsd-6.4_release_i386 [01:50] also gameprotv: http://archive.org/search.php?query=gameprotv%20AND%20subject%3A%22GamePro%22 [02:05] also i'm starting to upload systm from revision 3 [02:05] this way there is a collection for that one too [03:10] http://quake2.com/ [03:10] perhaps worth archiving [05:32] joepie91: mirroring it now [06:18] i'm uploading another documenty [06:18] called Bankrupt By Beanies [06:34] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Bankrupt_By_Beanies [06:46] quake2.com has been mirrored and its being uploaded right now [06:53] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/quake2.com-20130814 [10:23] guys... [10:23] next friday I'm helping run a 24 hour gaming marathon [10:23] when i start tweeting etc, if anyone is willing to retweet, we'll <3 you forever, and maybe you'll even win something. [11:38] Tweets. Re-tweets. [11:38] * ersi rolls eyes [11:41] Let me tweet about that [11:43] ersi: prizes! fun! charity! [13:19] 24 hours? That's cute. [13:20] So I'm planning a 72 hour marathon.. [13:50] GLaDOS: well 1. it's not me [13:50] 2. it's rubbish games D: [13:50] http://www.justgiving.com/oxygen8-gaming-marathon - just incase you either decide you want to watch, when it goes live (next friday) or donate in the meantime :P [13:58] I have never seen the attraction in donating money for someone else to play games [13:58] I would throw in money if I could compete in quake or doom tournament or something like that [14:22] I suppose it's the pain aspect with most marathons. [14:25] I mean seriously where the fuck are the game tournamenets [14:27] Somewhere over in that specific area [14:27] * GLaDOS points [14:28] There used to be so many [14:29] The issue is that it'd either, 1. have to be a large tournament to be worth it, or 2. have a rather high price point. [14:40] I am not saying to replace the all day gaming, in addition to. Like carve out some hours and let people on the net pay to play against the people on camera. You might be able to get a few celeb gamers to donate an hour or two [14:45] ..that could work. [14:47] I've seen it work [14:47] I have seen plenty of variations that work [14:48] You give something to engage the people and they will be will to throw money at it. Normal gaming marathons are just boring because of the passive nature [14:49] Drinking a shot every x dollars also works. [14:49] yes it does [14:49] But then you get the asshole millionaires.. [14:49] godane: awesome! [14:51] Damnit, the religious bot is in #firespring, and I want to toy with it, but only SketchCow has op [14:51] ARGH [14:53] Screw this, this might end badly, but lets go. [14:54] Didn't instantly reply.. [14:55] "Has Agile development gone mainstream?" [14:55] perhaps it's time to unsubscribe from this newsletter [14:55] it's not exactly bringing me breaking news [14:56] "OMG PHP EXISTS!" [14:56] GLaDOS: well yes, that is pretty much the vein in which I read above remark [14:56] for completeness, it's the The Code Project newsletter [14:56] I suddenly want to make a slowpoke newsletter [14:57] Ugh, varnish has crapped out with paste.archivingyoursh.it [14:59] Works with the etherpad though.. [14:59] Just needed a booting. [14:59] http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/vaxejebibe.xml Seems legitimate.. [14:59] weird [14:59] usually the etherpad is what breaks [14:59] in pretty much any setup [15:00] Yeah.. [15:00] Still haven't got a reply from the bot. [15:00] which is half etherpads fault (well, not anymore, since lite) [15:00] and half the fault of the poor state of web stacks in general [15:01] Etherpad-lite is somewhat nice, to be honest. [15:01] I gave up when I tried to run the older etherpad. [15:01] the old etherpad is terribly unstable [15:01] It was all like "HURRRR" [15:01] if it receives any load, it just goes "derp" and falls over [15:01] etherpad lite is very nice [15:02] not without its faults, but still falls in the "web applications I like using" catetgory [15:02] category * [15:02] which isn't many :p [15:02] Heh [15:02] If this bot doesn't reply within a minute, I'm bashing as many religions as I can within one message. [15:02] lol [15:02] (those of you watching: I don't mean it!) [15:05] Actually, it newlines on a fullstop.. [15:09] http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/nufekileti.xml HOLD ME BACK [15:12] http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/birukasipa.xml This bot is boring. I'm done. [15:21] ..and it's still replying. [15:55] lol automated trolling [16:34] anyway that i can get full admin access to computerandtechvideos collection [16:35] i only has cause i uploaded most of it now and there a lot collections i don't have access too [16:35] *only ask [18:58] i'm mirroring the gazellgames.net forums again [18:59] mostly so we know its fully archive cause it was only grabing my list of thread id links last time [18:59] it need -e robots=off to mirror links of pages [19:13] Isn't that shut down? [19:16] it shut down earlier this year [19:16] then came back [19:16] so its not a bad idea to just back it up since my back up 3 months ago is incomplete [19:18] ersi: my first backup: https://archive.org/details/gazellegames.net-forums-20130602 [19:18] wtf, they're back [19:25] I wonder when Yahoo will fix their homepage design [19:25] every time I end up there somehow, it feels like I'm catapulted 10 years back in time [19:41] here is my systm collection thats growing: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22systm%22&sort=-date [20:29] joepie91: well, that's the intended reaction [20:33] ersi: why's that? :P [20:40] It's familiar. :) [20:48] lol [20:49] they could've updated it and still keep it familiar [20:52] It is updated though.. it looked.. plottier before :) [20:52] and more ancient :D [21:03] ersi [21:03] whoa [21:03] https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify2?&.src=ym&.intl=us [21:03] look at the logo! [21:03] what are you saying about familiar? [21:03] :P [21:03] were* [21:07] https://pinboard.in/u:chronomex_irc/t:channel:%23archiveteam-bs [21:07] :) [21:36] wtf is that o_O [21:37] * xmc logs all irc urls to a pinboard account [21:37] just urls? [21:38] messages that they're in as well, as you can see [21:38] nod [21:38] k [21:38] the idea is to archive all pages people mention in irc, so that my logs make more sense [21:38] all channels? [21:38] all the channels I'm in ... [21:38] some channels are.... more private than others :/ [21:40] I have a facility for not making certain channels public [21:48] must resist urge to paste porny url [21:48] heh [21:48] don't care [21:48] Yes! Post all of the pony urls! [21:48] Oh, I'm sorry, you said /porny/, not pony. As you were. [21:48] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ [21:48] get your own damn pinboard account [21:49] http://th09.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2013/015/0/2/a_namby_pamby_pony_princess_by_harwicks_art-d5rmpk4.jpg [21:49] yayy!!! [21:49] i used to log urls on another channel to a mysql database [21:49] and my favorite feature was i made a graph of the record count [21:50] which was basically a linear graph that increased at a regular rate [21:50] nice [21:50] i wonder if i still have the db around [21:50] xmc: by archive do you mean retrieving them through web.archive.org [21:50] nah, pinboard archiving [21:51] it's not very warcy but it fills my purposes [21:51] you can just put an old url after http://web.archive.org/ and if it's not in wayback it will pull a copy, very handy for lazy archiving [21:51] *any old [21:51] yeah [21:51] this is generally most useful for 4chan pictures that expire quickly [21:52] and craigslist posts [21:52] and that sort of thing [21:52] mysql> select count(url) from urls; [21:52] | 153203 | [21:52] yeahhhhhhh [21:53] for x in `result`; do wget -o /dev/null "http://web.archive.org/"$x; done [21:54] 4chan pictures are blocked by robots.txt unfortunately :( [21:54] does pinboard archiving honor robots.txt? [21:54] piiiinboard gives not a fuck [21:54] so no, I do get 4chan pictures [21:54] nice [21:55] then wget the pinboard url into the archive ;D [21:55] which is fine really since pinboard is just retrieving a url at your direction, not crawling [21:55] pinboard archiving only works if you're logged in, I think [21:55] so my internet was down for 1 hour [21:55] unless you can see https://pinboard.in/cached/deb28ce119ce/ [21:55] Login Required [21:55] Only registered users can view this page. [21:55] i can see it but i'm logged in [21:55] i'm hoping that my wifi is back for a while [21:55] oh funny, any account can see someone else's archived pages [21:56] yeah that's interesting [21:56] and i don't pay for archiving [21:57] https://pinboard.in/u:chronomex_irc/b:deb28ce119ce/ -> https://pinboard.in/cached/deb28ce119ce/ [22:00] "Machine That Changed The World" has been taken down. [22:00] A short happy life! [22:10] that sucks [22:11] who complained about it? [22:12] got it: per copyright claimant Emily MacArthur, Legal Intern WGBH Educational Foundation 10 Guest Street Boston, MA 02135 617-300-2416 emily_macarthur@wgbh.org [22:14] Legal Intern? [22:14] would that be the guy that doesn't get payed [22:19] Probably also a computer program that's just pointing you to this intern to contact... [22:20] I know someone at the WGBH archives if you want to ask permission, though I dunno how likely that is to work. [22:20] easily disposed of intern... [22:20] They don't have it online on their own site: http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/32b36c-machine-that-changed-the-world-the [22:22] mistym: you should ask the WGBH archives [22:22] for the permission [22:23] cause i don't see this be really worth that much outside of putting it online [22:23] I wouldn't imagine either, yeah [22:24] I'll ask and let you know what I hear. [22:24] thanks [22:39] so i'm mirror giant bomb podcast [22:40] it will take awhile but then i can upload it [22:40] and the good news most metadata can be just grab by the rss feed [22:52] I am glad I already downloaded that 5 part show [22:54] http://i.imgur.com/WRPC02X.gif [23:02] omf_: always mirror stuff i upload [23:02] most of it would go dark net i think [23:03] at least the non-podcast stuff i'm uploading [23:07] I save all video off IA that I am interested in [23:07] I like having it all on demand [23:08] I still have a copy sitting around of a silent movie I got off the Internet Archive back in 2005. [23:09] I think it was taken down for technical, not legal, reasons, but never made it back up. [23:09] What I've got is a low-res copy, but better than nothing. I should reupload it. [23:11] This documentary is great. The dude who got the first working computer in 1941 said he did it because he was too lazy to do math [23:11] ;D [23:12] He built it out of phone relay switches and old film was used as a punch card [23:14] There were more women involved in computing back then, then now [23:14] what the fuck happened [23:16] A lot of things happened :/ [23:17] The culture at software dev companies that developed since the 90s one recent thing - more women (as a percentage) were in computer science/software development in the 80s than today [23:18] http://joeyh.name/blog/entry/words_fail_me/ [23:18] I am having wwwwwaay to much fun [23:18] "RISK OF LIQUID AIR" [23:18] the error above it is better [23:18] it was in the main large hadron collidor control center [23:19] * closure also saw around 6 petabytes of disks [23:19] (they keep the other 30 pb on tapes in the basement) [23:21] Programming by using the wiring diagram of the computer [23:21] that is awesome [23:21] it's also rather cool when CERN IT guys are enthusing about how their custom scientific data network allows setting number of replicas on a per-directory basis, and you're like "oh yeah, my large data in git storage system also does that" ;) [23:22] I assume everyone here has seen the new Humble Bundle already? [23:22] nope [23:23] basically [23:23] EA games [23:23] some of them Origin-only, some of them also Steam [23:23] no DRM-free [23:23] proceedings go to a bunch of charities entirely [23:23] (in other words, Origin publicity stunt) [23:27] yeah I doubt any of them work on linux [23:28] pretty much. [23:31] also this is the place i got it from: https://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/4254095/The_Machine_That_Changed_the_World [23:32] omf_: so you can be come a seed for this collection [23:57] exit [23:57] rofl, wrong window [23:57] This is not ipython. [23:59] http://bukk.it/catruso.gif [23:59] YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!