[01:15] starfloor starwars are a bunch of peta files all that head talkin is for you to think like a peta file queer they are druggin you gay and stupid they know where all the missing kids are but they want to sing karoke all day like abunch of fagets [07:32] soo, yeah that was proper -bs [07:34] Let's hire him. [10:39] * schbirid slaps midas with a tower of floppy discs [11:06] fuck, i got the disk laying at home. [11:08] 3TB disk schbirid, should be enough right? [11:23] midas: yeah [11:28] PM me your address, will drop it on mail tonight or tomorrow morning [12:32] so i'm up to clip id 551 of memritv.org [13:03] i also got april 2 2014 of global national [13:03] this is very good [13:04] there not even streaming it anymore [13:39] http://imgur.com/gallery/QHPJIbm nice one to remember [14:03] OMG OMG OMG, Lynn Conway's following me back on Twitter! :D [14:03] My life is at least 42% complete now [14:03] Sorry for the gratuitous outburst, I didn't know who else to tell, I need to get my excitement out *somewhere* [14:04] Nice! [14:08] so i backing up the web stream versions of Global National [14:08] the web stream ones are 20mb bigger and have higher res [14:12] So my public message browsing site is coming along nicely. It better guesses the message date, and you can browse by newsgroup/recipient (as in mailing list), year/month, and search: http://analogue.bytenoise.co.uk [14:13] (This is really just a proof of method version with a few hundred messages about a single topic.) [14:13] Eventually I'm hoping to get this working with tens/hundreds of millions of messages. [14:13] nice :) [14:14] this looks like something that would be worthwhile for other groups [14:14] or lists [14:14] just thought of yahoo group archiving again ... the recent "neo" change broke the utility that used to work [14:15] Ack, damn Yahoo! (surely a common phrase around here) [14:15] that utility is written in perl, and is a horrible mess, anyway... [14:15] And yes, at the moment I'm sitting on about 4 million messages. I could extract them based on keywords into lots of different sites about different subjects, but eventually I'm hoping ot have them all together, with search that scales up well. [14:16] how does your search currently work? [14:16] On the site, it's a simple MATCH AGAINST [14:16] but only on a subset of messages that in turn is tarballed based on a regex using a simpel bash script. Which takes about a week to execute on my Raspberry Pi, no kidding. [14:18] so you're matching against the entire dataset? [14:19] sounds like a good candidate for postgresqql [14:20] schbirid: some of my friends might suggest hadoop [14:20] tell them i suggest using postgresql [14:20] there are a bunch of solutions though [14:20] based on zero experience [14:21] :P [14:21] I'm not sure how pgsql would scale, and it won't do the work for you [14:21] :D [14:21] pq has some awesome full text search [14:21] basically the data needs to be indexed... some way [14:22] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/737275/comparison-of-full-text-search-engine-lucene-sphinx-postgresql-mysql may have some answers [14:22] Yes, I'm matching against all the people's names and message subjects, which I've done a fulltext index on. [14:23] The search doesn't include message bodies yet [14:24] As I'm making this all by myself at the moment, it's all in CakePHP, so one of my upcoming tasks is to make it use Cake's built-in paginator less so I can subnest queries, rather than the current hack that gets out IDs of matching sender names and passes them along to the next query. [14:24] I realise this is currently bad practice, but as I say, it's more a proof of method at the moment. :) [14:24] balrog: 5 years old! [14:24] schbirid: I know :) most of those are still in use though [14:24] I last messed with this 1-2 years ago [14:25] yeah but software gets improved (or not, hi gnome) over time so comparisons fade [14:25] true [14:25] time to bake cookies anyways: ) [14:26] It's academic anyway until I can host it somewhere better. Right now, I have to use LAMP and have a limit of the number of files I can have, which limits the number of messages. [14:26] Baking cookies? Sounds fun! ^.^ [14:28] :( that's very limiting [14:32] i'm uploading the joy of painting season 6 [14:34] Woo, more happy little trees! [14:35] lets make some birds here [14:54] so march 17 to 21 of global national videos don't exist anymore [14:54] but i will be able to get march 16 [14:54] :P [14:55] so looks like they at least don't remove all episodes they just remove some [14:58] alot of it is using theplatform.com urls [14:58] and the funny part is theplatform.com i think is own by comcast [14:58] :P [14:59] thePlatform is a Seattle, WA-based online video publishing company, which was acquired by Comcast in 2006 [14:59] so i was right [16:05] feb 2014 of global national is going be light [16:05] only 8 episodes so far [16:05] and i'm at feb 7 2014 [16:06] also know that global national for march only had 20 episodes i could get [16:26] it looks like the weekend global national are still streamable [16:26] i also think only Robin Gill hosted ones are saved [16:26] but thats just a theory right now [16:50] good news is the very begining of january is still there for global national [17:29] godane, if you get a chance, would you mind sharing your upload scripts for IA's S3? [18:06] there's a web developer in a nearby office ranting about Wordpress and responsive design [18:06] he has made me realize how stupid all of this tech shit sounds to sane people [18:07] hah [18:08] and just imagine being at a tech conference, where you are immersed in that sort of stuff [18:09] it's like being Biff Tannen, covered in horseshit [20:15] offices tend to have that effect [20:15] they placed accounting next to sysop here [20:15] before it was next to SEO and development [20:15] they were fine, everybody was happy because nobody was next to sysops [20:15] and then they moved [20:16] developers at my work like clean offices, white walls and having whiteboards with idea's [20:17] me and the rest of the sysops are more, well we like our stuff in it's own place. [20:17] could be anywhere. [20:18] sticky stuff to throw at the windows, rocketlaunchers to shoot accounting, strange noises for the monitoring system etc [20:18] developers are sensitive creatures, cant mess up thier perfect work environment or they are totlally incapible of working [20:18] yep [20:19] that's probably why we're not allowed in that part of the office anymore [20:19] every time I have ameeting with them from the datacenter they freak out, cant imagine how I can work with so many parts laying around [20:19] there is structure in my chaos! [20:20] highly complex horizontal and vertical filing system [20:21] and do not touch it, it's structual integrity is not yet proven [20:22] my office is a health and safety nightmare [20:25] oh no worries, i never sleep in my office [20:25] i prefer the accounting office, they have a couch [20:25] i have my coworkers convinced I sleep under the flor at the datacenter [20:25] and rise up like dracula? :P [20:26] trying to get someone from facilites team to help me make ajoke video, show me oushig up a tile and crawling out in pajamas [20:26] hahha [20:26] man i want to work at a dc again [20:26] i miss the hectic [20:26] i got a position open of you want to move to Texas :-) [20:27] all i do now is IRC and sometimes hit some buttons [20:27] im from .nl [20:27] :p [20:27] so sure, but i need a work visum [20:28] i hope I can get someone hired before I have to start recruiting international [20:29] :P [21:41] Famicoman: here is my custom script i use to upload the Joy of painting collection: http://pastebin.com/1QUk781j [21:42] wow good old curl [22:44] Thanks, that is incredibly helpful [22:46] so i got 27 of the 31 broadcast for december 2013 of global national [22:50] i'm also getting a some episodes of nbc nightly news from 2011-03 [22:50] thanks to emule [22:50] Ive been working on magazines and newsletters and a book or two [22:55] just make sure to check the creator line [22:55] don't want every magazine you upload saying bob ross on it :P [23:03] hah [23:14] lol [23:42] Quote - "We're comfortable with the level of security we have here" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcoVMXLTQzw - screen running xp in the background, heh. [23:46] definitely something you shouldn't say on TV or video [23:47] these sites are still downloading - https://cdn.mediacru.sh/jY-iXBFDv4Nk.png - first 'big' sites I've come across [23:47] in the unlikely event you're in the market for a mobile hardware hacking station/fully open source laptop, there's the Novena: https://www.crowdsupply.com/kosagi/novena-open-laptop [23:51] aye I saw this, a little spendy tbh and I'm still waiting for my 2008 lenovo r500 to die, i've had other laptops since but always end up back with the r500 :3 [23:52] there's some rather badass stuff in there- especially if you backed before the funding campaign ended [23:53] agreed, but not $2000 badass imo [23:54] if you use even half of that equipment somewhat regularly, I'm sure it's worth the money, just to have everything in a nice compact case