[00:18] http://uxul.org/~noname/visual6502/ lots of chips [02:40] http://imgur.com/gallery/xEvfbXY [02:49] my god [02:50] creative [02:59] horrific [03:31] tasty [03:37] And when he grows bigger http://imgur.com/gallery/CORMk [04:11] http://imgur.com/gallery/OgOJG [04:24] Baljem, dnova: re: patch -- the CPU peaks for patch-grab aren't actually WARC compression, although that is an issue [04:25] Baljem, dnova: the slow bit is the Python-based URL scraper [04:25] the patch grabber is written to spider as it grabs, so there's a Python script running BeautifulSoup on everything that looks like a *.patch.com HTML document [04:26] it does seem to take up a lot more CPU time than I thought it would, though [04:26] I've got six t1.micros running the grabber, and I'm getting throttled hard, probably for the reason BiggieJon mentioned [04:26] still makes progress, though, so eh [04:26] patch.com also has some pretty severe rate limits so it all works out :P [07:47] Somedays I want to go back to being a blue collar laborer instead of computer shit [08:00] The mental load can be draining [09:49] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/09/06/hampstead_school_head_sets_police_on_pupil_after_attack_blog/ [09:49] joepie93, did your talk get filmed and put online? [09:50] omf_ : not filmed, but recorded [09:50] as in, audio [09:50] https://archive.org/details/OHM2013-Partyvan [09:50] What language did you do the talk in? [09:52] english [09:54] holy crap [09:54] how did I not know this talk existed [09:54] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8U7qnI6ngw [09:54] * joepie93 youtube-dl's [10:03] joepie93: you talking about the twilight series [10:03] i got that [10:05] i have at least 47 issues of it on my drive [10:07] godane: yes [10:07] those things were pretty awesome [10:07] godane: have you considered making images of them? [10:08] er [10:08] uploading * [10:08] :P [10:08] as there's a notable lack of Twilight disc images [10:09] i don't have discs [10:09] i have the copies from underground gamer [10:16] godane: right, but any plans of uploading them? [10:18] yes [10:19] alright :P [10:27] i think there database will help me find when the discs was release [10:43] mm... do you happen to have Twilight 67? [10:43] that contains one particular game I'm looking for [10:43] and there don't seem to be any other downloads for it [10:44] and yeah, twilight-cd.com seems to have a very complete list of discs [10:46] so apparently someone dumped *all* twilight ISOs on newsgroups [10:50] i think i found the full crazy bytes series [10:50] on usenet [11:24] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-twilight-010 [11:24] the original is the mdf image [11:25] :) [11:25] i made a iso image of the mdf with mdf2iso program [11:39] i'm uploading some old web dumps i have done [11:56] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.tipstricks.com-20130222 [11:56] i forgot about that [12:07] i'm uploading my older mirror of www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org from 2013-01-28 [12:08] it looks like its not there cause wayback machine only has 935 files [12:08] i have 1035 files [12:43] http://imgur.com/8GbXTsN [13:19] looks like crazybytes on usenet is missing alot [13:31] i maybe able to the the earlier ones [13:40] that would be quite nice [13:40] this is really kind of a gap in history [13:41] the whole Dutch warez disc thing [13:41] here are some crazybytes scans: http://www.shailos-web.eu/gallery/album.php?album_id=183 [13:41] coverart scans [13:43] i may get crazybytes 17 it looks like [13:43] only 9 articles are missing so far [13:45] now its 18 missing [13:46] someone has the entire collection as an 89gb rar [13:46] i know [13:47] i can only find a 80gb usenet collection [13:47] wouldnt take long at work, gig ethernet on the same network as a major usenet cluster :) [13:48] its missing alot of articles [13:48] i have some how downloaded over 5gb in under 20 mins [13:48] it was mssing over 300 articles [13:48] usenet articles compress really well [13:50] yes but there missing [13:50] i was referring to 5gb in 20 min [13:51] oh [13:51] i may resume it then [13:52] looks like crazybytes 17 needs more stuff downloaded [13:55] what client are u using ? [13:57] sabnzbd [14:11] godane: crazybytes 17 was missing parts for you ? [14:12] yes [14:12] its missing 954 blocks [14:13] so the files are not fixable [14:13] trying from my server i got 6000/6539 so far [14:14] i don't know how to set it up in command line [14:15] i use mimo from gignews, massive java mess, but it usually works [14:15] also i have bandwidth caps on my usenet downloads [14:16] i have to be careful at home not to blow my total cap, but the usenet is all ssl encrypted :) [14:24] here are more cover scans: http://www.cdcovers.to/search?q=crazy+bytes&c=13 :-D [15:21] i don't know but i think some files on my twilight cds are replaced [15:22] godane: how do you mean? [15:22] like twilight 11 menu/PKUNZIP.EXE will say its was modified in 2007 [15:23] are lot of the files are untouch but can't be sure [15:23] most things here say 1997 [15:26] godane: yes [15:26] they messed about with the file mod dates [15:26] on some releases [15:26] so that may be part of the original [15:26] but unsure [15:26] you could contact the retro gaming guys and ask them to confirm [15:30] does anyone know how to find files from a year? [15:30] by modified or access time [15:33] godane: if you're on windows, there's a terminal command (find?) that has flags for that afaik [15:33] if you're on Linux, there's certainly a terminal command [15:33] i'm on linux [15:33] which is probably find [15:33] yeah, `man find` and look at the tests section [18:24] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-twilight-011 [18:27] godane: keep it up! :D [18:28] metadata is here also: http://twilight-cd.com/releases/twilight-011-0597011-dutch-edition/ [18:30] ftp on IA is starting to give me problems [18:32] it will stop at: 227 Entering Passive Mode (207,241,226,195,149,159) [18:32] i'm using gftp [18:33] its now just stuck [18:33] again [18:33] thats the forth time [18:35] so cd 12 will have wait until ftp is fix [18:48] i figured a way to upload more then one file now [18:49] i make a filelist variable and put the files names there [18:50] images are already uploaded here: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-twilight-013 [19:36] I added a whole russian warez cd series a while back https://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Acdbbsarchive%20classic%20fond&sort=-publicdate [19:59] cool [20:11] i may go after theblaze raido network stuff on soundcloud [20:11] since it has a download button [20:17] yeah soundcloud downloads are good to grab because they disable the download button after you reach a certain number of downloads [20:17] oh [21:06] we may need another backup place other then egypt [21:06] from wikipedia: Bibliotheca Alexandrina maintains the only copy and external backup of the Internet Archive. [21:06] huh? [21:06] afaik there's one at XS4ALL [21:06] somewhere in amsterdam would be good [21:06] that would be XS4ALL [21:06] well not in amsterdam probably [21:06] but somewhere in NL [21:07] (the only thing in amsterdam, really, is AMS-IX... most stuff is elsewhere) [21:07] (plus a few 'enterprise' DCs( [21:07] ) [21:07] just saying with everything going on it may get bombed by terriist [21:07] how big is IA now ? [21:07] 14pb i think [21:08] it maybe least but 14pb is how much space it has now [21:08] 14 racks of 36 drive supermicro boxes w/ 4TB drives [21:09] power and cooling becomes a big problem for that much storage [21:09] i was still thinking there are alot of old drives still there [21:09] thought it was only using a stable 2tb drives or somthing [21:09] I think they use 2TB [21:10] the rack design I'm thinking is actually 1.4PB per rack [21:10] and even if there are older drives on the rack they keep them [21:10] at some point it makes sense to copy them up to larger ones, but 1-2TB drives are cheap right now [21:10] now we need to get that 1pb dvd going too [21:11] that way jason scott can run IA at home [21:11] CD jukebox with autoloader :) [21:11] and 15 other places [21:11] exactly [21:12] more like the bbs systems with cd drives [21:12] acccess time doesnt need to be lightning fast for archives [21:12] as long as the indexes are searchable online [21:12] will be 1000x faster [21:13] then bluray [21:13] i havent heard of anything THAT fast yet [21:13] how doesn't want to burn 100gb per second [21:13] they are still not sure what the format will be for 4K movies [21:14] Alcatraz [21:20] Alcatraz could be a good place [21:39] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-twilight-014 [21:40] i'm still uploading the mdf and mds but the images and iso file is uploaded right now [23:23] so i'm getting twilight 15 uploaded [23:23] the first 2 cd release [23:35] :)