[09:28] right, so the FTP's are now downloading mirrors of FTP's [09:28] this is going to get very interresting [09:41] midas: haha what [09:41] also, for extra lulz: [09:41] @GreenValueHost said: I think that it is basic virtualization knowledge to know that regardless of the space that is available on the node, when you reinstall a virtual server sometimes you cannot immediately see all the disk space that has been allocated to your virtual server with the df -h command. It may take a little time for updatedb to perform a rescan. [09:45] wait, what? [09:46] ftp://ftp.uni-muenster.de/pub/mirrors/carroll.cac.psu.edu/MandrivaLinux/devel/cooker/i586/media/debug_main/release/indilib-debuginfo-0.9-1-mdv2012.0.i586.rpm [09:46] complete mirrors there, it's going to get huge [10:10] baaha [10:10] bahaha * [10:10] fun :P [10:10] and yeah, "wait what" was also my first response to that df/updatedb drivel [10:10] this guy doesn't seem to have even the faintest idea of what he's doing [10:10] cc midas [10:26] * Smiley is laughing at that. [10:39] joepie91: haha, nice re disk + updatedb [10:41] ah joepie91, colocrossing [10:41] that explains [10:43] lol yeah [10:43] they're suspected of being yet another colocrossing shell [10:43] and the GVH-Jon guy (who also posted that quote) is basically just constantly bragging about their "soaring growth" [10:43] and when a screenshot of their WHMCS was posted that showed they were tiny [10:43] growth hackaaaaaar [10:43] he went [10:43] "yeah well we grew a LOT over the christmas deals!" [10:43] okay.. [10:43] soaring compared to just him [10:44] ie at least one other person [11:10] so i got tons of abc news stuff [11:10] i also found a way to grab the metadata [11:11] http://abcnews.go.com/widgets/mediaplayer/premiumPlayerPlaylist?mid=$id [11:12] where id is that thing at the end of every video link on the abcnews.go.com [11:12] bad news is i'm going to have to try to grab like a million urls [11:13] cause i don't know the ids [11:28] good news [11:29] i maybe able to get more episodes of world news tonight from 2006-07 [12:41] * nico_32 remember the growth of toile-libre [12:42] when the 3 frontend where doing nfswait 90+% of the time [12:42] it was not funny :( [12:53] btw what distro is the base for the warrior again? [12:53] debian still? [13:23] Smiley: debian based [13:24] but it isn't important [13:24] you just need python + git [13:24] (+ build-essential) [13:24] the rest is localy built [13:44] nico_32: well i have gentoo, and so I won't be downgrating python etc just for that [13:44] going to build lxc setup [13:44] 1. can be shared easily [13:44] 2. i can learn how lxc works :) [13:51] https://github.com/audiocogs/jsmad [13:51] cc SketchCow [13:52] pure JS MP3 decoder [13:52] once again it's glossing time [13:54] ... [13:54] http://audiocogs.org/codecs/flac/ [13:54] pure JS... FLAC decoder? [13:54] * joepie91 blinks [13:55] wut! [14:01] ersi: yeah, idk [14:01] but it works [14:01] I'm kind of amazed [14:01] both at the thing itself [14:01] and that I wasn't aware of its existence yet [14:56] Smiley: downgrading python ? [14:56] why ? python2 & python3 can live in the same system [15:05] yeah [15:05] but which version of python2? [15:05] when i upgraded from .4 to 6 there was some issues :/ [16:11] it works with python 2.7.3 here [16:13] good good [16:14] still, time to learn :D [16:45] Smiley: Not that much different between the 2.X branches [16:48] tbh this WAS a long time ago [16:48] just happened and I'd not tried again [16:48] plus, I should learn lxc anyway [16:52] Sure. [17:02] lxc is awesome [17:11] lxc only works on recent kernel [17:12] i lost the count of time when shutdowing a guest made the whole kernel panic & reboot [17:12] "recent" :) [17:13] http://owely.com/4TUdlM [17:13] GOSH THANKS [17:17] pretty [17:24] opinion about elementaryOS? [20:37] does someone here know if there is a way to "upload" an item to the internet archive using a direct link? [21:46] what do you mean? [21:47] upload directly into wayback or something, you mean? [21:53] no [21:53] I mean is it possible to upload an item do the Internet Archive with a direct link? [21:54] so that I don't have to download and uplaod it myself [21:54] with the upload form. [22:10] use the s3 api [22:10] for bulk uploading [22:15] i think arkiver means a way to make IA download a url and save it into an item without arkiver touching the actual data [22:23] ah