[00:10] so looks like i added 8 videos just to ephemera collection [00:32] They're cuties [00:32] I'm adding 100+ video game commercials. [00:38] cool [02:03] that reminds me- I should check the ones I have against those- what collection are they in SketchCow ? [02:06] http://archive.org/details/videogamecommercials [02:06] It's past 330 commercials. [02:07] http://archive.org/movies/thumbnails.php?identifier=Legend_of_Zelda_The_The_Wind_Waker_2003_Nintendo_Jp [03:19] http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3551611 [03:37] don't have an SA account. [03:41] o well its a fun thread, Find old computers and power them on [03:49] I have an SA account [03:49] somewhere [03:54] hah, they want $10 + $10 for archives + $10 for search [04:39] it's worth it [04:39] the coupons forum alone pays for itself [04:41] ... in hindsight, would it have been better to upload it as a .zip instead of the original .7z, so that you can browse it? [04:41] it would but there's no reason you can't edit the item now and have both [06:14] jeez [06:14] 16018 ec2-user 20 0 180m 167m 6060 R 99.4 27.9 1:20.02 cc1 [06:14] I like how building lxml's C extension requires 150+ megabytes of memory [06:39] i'm starting to upload macbreak weekly [06:39] or just macbreak its called [06:42] yipdw: yum install python-lxml? [07:03] ivan`: yeah, that'd probably make more sense [07:48] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/macbreak20060125-001-mp4 [07:48] i'm putting this as created by pixel corps cause most of the series was done by them [07:55] twit only hosted the first 64 in audio format [12:10] Some of the videos/talks/recordings from Observe Hack Make are available: http://wipkip.nikhef.nl/events/OHM/video/ [13:27] joepie91: some videos/talks are released from OHM2013 btw [14:41] ersi, you still doing uploads right? [14:41] or you have more uploads to do [14:44] omf_: I'm uploading OHM2013 videos as we speak [14:44] They're being derived [14:44] you using the web interface or the ias3upload script? [14:44] web interface [14:44] I'm also uploading DebConf12 videos [14:44] I'm starting to feel a little like godane o_o [14:45] Well I am looking for someone else to try the next version of ias3upload I plan on releasing today. It is a bugfix release [14:51] omf_: are you still screwing with the yahoo group downloader thing? [14:51] yes [14:57] I'm guessing you'd learn a lot by using tamperdata or even just web inspector to watch a yahoo login request [16:25] ersi: whee [16:25] you'll probably want SketchCow to add them to the OHM2013 collection [16:25] if you don't have access to that yet [16:26] https://archive.org/details/ohm2013 [16:29] ersi, just let me know your ia account name, and I'll go through it and 'do the right thing' [16:31] SketchCow: do you have/know of a good twitter feed archiver? [16:33] We should really have a wiki entry for this [16:36] script on http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Twitter hasn't worked for me [16:38] Was thinking of writing one but thought i should ask if there was a good one first [16:38] SketchCow: I PM'd the e-mail [16:39] SketchCow: Feel free to create some collection for DebConf or DebConf12 as well [16:43] Yay, they derived \o/ http://archive.org/details/D2T113201308012300HardDisksMoreThanJustBlockDevicesSpriteTm http://archive.org/details/D4T204201301031400SimCardExploitationKarstenNohl [17:54] so 2009 episodes of labrats.tv is uploaded [18:06] anyone has a backup of this? https://secure.flickr.com/photos/mosaaberising/ [18:06] they were removed by authorities ystrday [18:06] i wanted to leech them in case they get removed :( [18:06] that photographer was killed by cops during shooting those pics [18:06] those pics were considered as proof against cops regarding massacres in egypt :( [18:10] the pictures are still there, you just have to log in to a flickr account because they are flagged for content [18:12] yep i'm able to view them [18:12] Save them anyway, please. [18:13] will get on it [19:12] I just read someone is releasing a 6" windows phone. 6"!?! I could not fit that in my pocket [19:20] Hah, weirdos [19:22] cell phones themselves are getting bigger and bluetooth headsets get smaller [19:28] iiiiiiif anyone needs it for flickr [19:28] https://github.com/joepie91/main/blob/master/tools/scrapers/flickrgrab.py [19:28] :) [19:29] Tephra: any luck with the flickr account yet? [19:31] (re: script, provide userpage URL as first argument, and it will download all full-size images from that user) [19:31] (might also work with collections, idk) [19:36] joepie91: sweeet! didn't find a good tool, was just about to purcahse one [19:36] will grab it now [19:37] :P [19:37] oh [19:37] it will need your session probably [19:37] hm [19:37] I'll have to modify it to do sessions [19:37] Tephra: can any flickr account view that user? [19:38] joepie91: yes I think so [19:41] "No page counr found" [19:41] *count [19:42] yeah, means it can't see it [19:42] give me a moment [19:43] will make some dinner first then I'll modify the script [19:44] right, I'll continue grabbing lower res photos since i can do that quite easy in bulk [19:49] ok [19:51] joepie91, what about this I heard about flickr changing some js around to use more tags [19:51] Did you run into that? [19:53] yeah here is the tweet: congratulations @flickr on replacing links with fucking javascript masquerading as elements [19:54] haha [19:55] vanityfair has that bullshit for pagination now [19:55] they must be hiring more full-stack code artists [19:57] lol that is a great way to explain it [19:58] I think at some point we will need to integrate WARC functionality with PhantomJS [19:58] if this fuckery continues [19:59] actually, it's happening already -- you're not going to be able to archive Discourse-based boards, for example [19:59] since all of that is an ember.js app [19:59] and AFAIK Discourse has no export function yet [20:00] our job just keeps getting easier... [20:01] oh wait [20:01] https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/lib/jobs/exporter.rb [20:01] https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/lib/jobs/importer.rb [20:01] never mind, that looks promising [20:01] so wgetting it won't be easy, but you can get the data into another Discoursei nstance [20:01] that's good enough for me [20:01] (assuming that import/export works) [20:02] that said, the export/import is controlled by an admin account [20:02] so you still need the site admin to have the foresight to go "I should save this", which kinda sucks but is better than nothing, I guess [20:02] joepie91, what about this I heard about flickr changing some js around to use more tags [20:02] no idea [20:03] I just grabbed the JSON from their AJAX calls [20:03] joepie91: https://twitter.com/mosaaberizing the guys twitter feed [20:06] yipdw | I think at some point we will need to integrate WARC functionality with PhantomJS [20:06] yes [20:06] also see https://github.com/iramari/WarcProxy [20:06] xmc: ah, neat [20:07] xmc: actually, I think that's even better [20:07] I've been browsing through it for the past month actually [20:07] * yipdw forks that to ArchiveTeam [20:09] joepie91: there's still activity (latest 1 min ago) from his twitter account [20:09] xmc: I'll keep that in mind for future grabs, thanks [20:09] :) [20:10] xmc: seems like we should make a seesaw kit based on it [20:10] hm, yeah [20:10] spidermonkey + warcproxy is a winning combination [20:10] yes [20:10] ALTHOUGH [20:10] slow, but thorough [20:10] it seems that what you archive depends somewhat on what interactions you supply [20:10] like that pagination shit [20:10] yeah [20:10] maybe we need scrollbar control, haha [20:10] fucking. [20:10] phantomjs + warcproxy maybe [20:11] well, that and now you have to wait for async processes to finish [20:11] hm, yeah [20:12] none of this is hard to get around, but it sure does suck :P [20:13] yeah ... [20:13] Sweet, uploaded my first thing - straight to a custom collection! [20:14] xmc: does https://github.com/iramari/WarcMiddleware already handle this for us? [20:14] or is that more akin to our current wget-warc setup [20:14] I think that's more like wget-warc [20:14] ^ [20:14] hm o [20:14] k [20:14] it claims to be more thorough than wget -p [20:16] Something for all retro lovers. Like SketchCow: https://archive.org/details/D4T206201308031505AwesomeRetroStitch [20:16] Awesome Retro \o/ [20:21] Someone just subscribed to the Internet Archive for $245/month [20:22] awesome [20:22] Awesome! [20:22] argh, fuck. Forgot to change collection [20:26] SketchCow: got the low res photos saved. joepie91 is looking into getting the high res photos with his script [20:27] SketchCow: The guy seems to be active on twitter (latest update ~20 mins ago) so he may be alive it would seem [20:31] Tephra: which guy? [20:37] < joepie91> anyone has a backup of this? https://secure.flickr.com/photos/mosaaberising/ [20:37] < joepie91> they were removed by authorities ystrday [20:37] < joepie91> those pics were considered as proof against [20:37] cops regarding massacres in egypt :( [20:37] earlier discussion [20:37] < joepie91> that photographer was killed by cops during [20:37] < joepie91> i wanted to leech them in case they get removed :( [22:07] so i'm getting something non-tech related [22:07] something called almost live [22:08] they say it was i couldn't make profit from it [22:09] *the new owners say it couldn't make profit from it [22:09] thats why it was canned in 1999 [22:25] almost live was great [22:30] wait wtf [22:30] was that flickr just un-hidden? [22:30] now I can't test my login thing damnit :| [22:39] anyway [22:39] downloading it [22:39] also, happy archiveday godane! :P [22:41] trying to archive labrats.tv shows [22:41] looks like butterscotch.com is down [22:42] but the rss feeds are still up [23:55] saved the torrentbytes twitter account: http://archive.is/Jz8lN