[04:17] so luckly i found the 2011-12-16 cbs evening news episode in m4v format [04:34] they were playing this guy on glenn beck radio show and pat and stu: http://www.youtube.com/user/dogsandwolves [07:54] so i'm starting to upload some of the linux format dvds i downloaded [08:31] http://gldio.com/wrkz/max_payne/ is so damn cool:) [08:41] Smiley: so bad an good news! [08:41] the entire thing is just a youtube player [08:44] the good news is, we just need to archive youtube [08:44] easy! [09:30] haha, https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/464639703678222336 [09:30] :D [09:33] looking at the link circlejerk in http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/08/epic-games-reveals-free-to-play-unreal-tournament i want to punch IGN again and again [09:33] not like thats anything new but still [09:44] SketchCow: Sweden!!!!!! [09:44] I'm [Errno 32] Broken pipe) getting with internetarchive 0.5.7 ... fix? [09:45] does about 200MB of the file and then errors [09:45] requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: HTTPConnectionPool(host='s3.us.archive.org', port=80): Max retries exceeded with url [09:50] another linux format disc from 2011: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-144 [09:54] nvm, just read - https://github.com/jjjake/ia-wrapper/issues/47 [10:16] midas: wtf [10:16] if it's just youtube, how are they not being taken down o_O [10:16] that's what i found in the code [10:16] all i saw for the player were links to youtube [10:17] odd lol [10:18] and mxtech videoplayer [10:19] lol [10:21] midas: can we pull teh youtube links out? [10:21] wasnt there a wget parameter to limit the maximum depth of downloaded directories? not the recursion level but even /1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 [10:21] even = eg [10:23] -l 0 [10:23] is unlimted [10:23] -l 1 is 1 deep [10:24] Smiley: working that out now [10:24] seems there is no data saved in the app itself [10:25] midas: ok cool :) [10:25] if you can highlight me with updates whenever yo uget somewhere :D [10:25] sure :p [10:29] are you sure that -l is that depth and not the level of recursion? [10:31] yeah, it is no [10:31] t [10:32] i know i had this problem months ago [16:03] ersi: sweden!! [17:02] http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/254elb/you_can_send_a_1gb_flashdrive_back_to_yourself_5/ [17:11] SketchCow: I'm Swedish! So.. should catch up with you, since SketchCow + Sweden doesn't happen often :O [17:21] Yes! [17:23] You said you'd be in Stockholm for a while, so that's a perfect place! [17:23] Visby is nice, but not manageble by me ;D [17:33] Yeah, I will be there, like, the 25th or something, and the Saturday of the 30th or something. [17:33] End of this month. [17:53] http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/oracles-java-api-code-protected-by-copyright-appeals-court-rules/ [17:57] ffs [17:58] http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140509/10133727178/appeals-court-doesnt-understand-difference-between-software-api-declares-apis-copyrightable.shtml [17:58] this is the patent maximalist appeals court [18:41] anyone done any ripping from google books? [18:50] I hear amazon search inside might be a bit easier to rip from than google [22:33] I just had occasion to quote Fight Club in a codebase comment [22:33] not sure what that means [23:38] how common is it for ISPs to put undocumented remote administrative accounts in the hardware they provide to their customers? [23:41] Frequent [23:41] Due to making it easier to diagnose issues [23:42] leh. that's scary [23:57] that's why you should have your own firewall behind your ISP's CPE [23:58] Exactly [23:58] ISP believes their internal network extends to that book [23:58] box [23:58] And others disagree [23:58] Unless law steps in, the support advantages are immeasurable. [23:58] i consider my ISP CPE as hostil [23:59] I agree. [23:59] I also totally see how controlling it allows a tech to get a person back up and running with minimal fuss. [23:59] my fw log some very strange packet coming from the CPE [23:59] But if this CPE is in your business, then yeah, you better think of it as your little buddy who has a drug habit.