#archiveteam-bs 2014-06-15,Sun

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00:00 🔗 joepie91 well, this is some dubious meat I'm eating
00:00 🔗 joepie91 it has the texture of meat, but that's about it
00:01 🔗 joepie91 (microwave meal)
00:01 🔗 SN4T14 Try lighting it on fire
00:02 🔗 SN4T14 That's what I was told about the (Icelandic version of) homebrew, don't see why it wouldn't also work for cardboard-based sustenance...
00:03 🔗 joepie91 lol
00:03 🔗 joepie91 well the weird thing is
00:03 🔗 joepie91 these microwave meals are normally very good
00:03 🔗 joepie91 so I'm not sure what happened here
00:03 🔗 joepie91 it hasn't gone bad, it just lacks taste
00:04 🔗 SN4T14 Did all the soylent leak out of it? :p
00:06 🔗 joepie91 hehe
09:24 🔗 schbirid rofl https://support.rockstargames.com
12:49 🔗 ex-parro1 so I am busy imaging a bunch of floppies I found
12:49 🔗 ex-parro1 I've got some drivers for an ISA TV tuner card which I was never able to find on the web in the past
12:49 🔗 ex-parro1 how am I best to disseminate these for preservation?
12:49 🔗 ex-parro1 I've also for the original MS-DOS disks that came with the Toshiba T1100 laptop. Unfortunately they've got a tiny bit of crud on them from when I used the laptop in the late 90s.
12:53 🔗 joepie91 ex-parrot: just upload them to IA :)
12:53 🔗 joepie91 preferably with a label scan
12:53 🔗 ex-parrot they're commercial software though
12:53 🔗 joepie91 and enough metadata to make it google-able
12:53 🔗 joepie91 doesn't matter
12:53 🔗 joepie91 just upload it; if rightsholder complains, it'll be darked
12:53 🔗 joepie91 but not removed
12:53 🔗 ex-parrot ok cool. the website says "Please contribute books, audio, and video files that you have the right to share."
12:53 🔗 joepie91 honestly, I doubt anybody will care about drivers
12:53 🔗 ex-parrot which put me off
12:53 🔗 ex-parrot I'll poke them up, and I'll scan the labels :)
12:53 🔗 joepie91 tbh, that seems more like a CYA line than anything else
12:54 🔗 joepie91 :P
12:54 🔗 ex-parrot I want to get a kryoflux and read these again, as there are some dodgy sectors :(
12:54 🔗 joepie91 plus "right to share" is pretty ambiguous
12:54 🔗 joepie91 mm
12:54 🔗 ex-parrot but the kryoflux guys upset me a bit last time I tried to buy one
12:54 🔗 joepie91 kryofluxes aren't cheap
12:54 🔗 ex-parrot and I cancelled the order
12:54 🔗 joepie91 ?
12:54 🔗 joepie91 upset you?
12:54 🔗 ex-parrot I tried to buy the unit with my company, intending to offer a cost-price disk recovery / archiving service to cover the unit cost
12:54 🔗 ex-parrot and he insisted I get an expensive commercial licence
12:55 🔗 ex-parrot I just naturally assumed his stuff was all oshw / free software but evidently it isn't :/
12:55 🔗 joepie91 ah, right
12:55 🔗 joepie91 wasn't there an open equivalent thing
12:55 🔗 ex-parrot I would like there to be! I couldn't find one though
12:55 🔗 joepie91 paging SketchCow underscor exmic
12:55 🔗 ex-parrot but nowadays I get paid well enough to bite the bullet and just order one "personally" I feel
12:55 🔗 ex-parrot I can still run an archiving service but I'll just do it for the greater good and not charge :)
12:56 🔗 joepie91 heh
12:56 🔗 joepie91 inb4 "but that's not personal use! you still need a commercial license!"
12:56 🔗 ex-parrot also the exchange rate has improved since then
12:56 🔗 ex-parrot + I found a box of 30 unopened floppy drives, making that part easier to deal with :D
12:56 🔗 joepie91 heh
12:57 🔗 joepie91 I need a floppy drive
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot meanwhile, dd_rescue is doing a sterling job
12:57 🔗 joepie91 I don't think I have any spare ones anymore
12:57 🔗 joepie91 ddrescue or dd_rescue?
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot I've been hoarding USB floppy drives the last few months
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot sorry, GNU ddrescue
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot old habits :)
12:57 🔗 joepie91 (I used to have a bunch of internal ones, but they seem to have vanished...)
12:57 🔗 joepie91 heh
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot yeah I thought I'd thrown out this box of 30 drvies, they're the last stock the company I work for bought back in 2002 or so when we still built PCs
12:57 🔗 ex-parrot but they turned up again while moving house
12:58 🔗 joepie91 haha
12:58 🔗 joepie91 "oh hi there old friend"
12:58 🔗 ex-parrot I've been hoarding USB drives on the basis that maybe one will have an exposed "normal floppy interface" inside and I can swap in a 5.25" drive, but I am beginning to think a kryoflux is less work :P
12:59 🔗 ex-parrot and I've got an X1541 set up for archiving commodore floppies, but it's also subject to the whims of the rotting hardware...
12:59 🔗 joepie91 I need to figure out how to connect an /actual/ C64 floppy drive
12:59 🔗 joepie91 to a modern PC
12:59 🔗 joepie91 given that I have an actual physical, working C64 here
12:59 🔗 joepie91 including floppy drive
12:59 🔗 ex-parrot yeah. I use an old Pentium II with a real LPT port
13:00 🔗 ex-parrot connected to a drive I modified to have an X1541 adapter inside it
13:00 🔗 joepie91 well if I have an LPT connection it's not a problem
13:00 🔗 ex-parrot I'd quite like to see about making a more modern X1541 equivalent, maybe using an FTDI chip in bit-bang mode...
13:00 🔗 joepie91 I can just order some shitty LPT-to-USB board from China
13:00 🔗 joepie91 the problem is getting from C64 to a conventional interface
13:00 🔗 joepie91 I have no idea how to do that
13:00 🔗 joepie91 lol
13:00 🔗 ex-parrot yeah build yourself one of the X1541 variants. they depend on quite close timing etc though, I've never had much with them on a modern PC
13:01 🔗 ex-parrot the other option is to use an sd2iec to boot up some disk imaging software on the C64 itself, then move the images back and forth on SD card. but that's slow
13:01 🔗 ex-parrot also! while I am here! I have a box of 3" Amdek floppies
13:02 🔗 joepie91 ex-parrot: what exactly is an X1541?
13:02 🔗 ex-parrot that I would like to ship to someone who can archive them appropriately / preserve them in some sensible way. one of the disks is still in shrinkwrap
13:02 🔗 joepie91 (that'd be SketchCow, probably)
13:02 🔗 ex-parrot http://sta.c64.org/xcables.html
13:02 🔗 BiggieJon 1541 was the common 5.25" disk drive
13:02 🔗 BiggieJon http://sta.c64.org/parport.html
13:02 🔗 joepie91 oh, so these are connection cables basically
13:02 🔗 joepie91 for connecting a C64 to a PC?
13:02 🔗 BiggieJon yes
13:03 🔗 joepie91 do they have any other names besides X1541?
13:03 🔗 ex-parrot there are a few variants on the name, like XE1541 etc
13:03 🔗 BiggieJon XE, XM,XA
13:03 🔗 ex-parrot the X1541 was the original lousy one that requires an older PC for the timing and parallel port electrical specs
13:04 🔗 ex-parrot I've got I think the XE1541 w/ parallel mods
13:05 🔗 BiggieJon i need to play with this stuff someday, I have several commodores and tons of old disks
13:05 🔗 joepie91 ex-parrot: okay, so what exactly should I be looking for
13:05 🔗 joepie91 model-wise
13:05 🔗 joepie91 :p
13:05 🔗 joepie91 if I want a proper one
13:05 🔗 ex-parrot probably http://sta.c64.org/xa1541.html, they're the most reliable of the X1541 series
13:06 🔗 ex-parrot unless progress has marched on without me (likely) and there's a better overall solution
13:06 🔗 joepie91 hm
13:06 🔗 joepie91 right
13:07 🔗 ex-parrot I built my XE1541 in to the back of my 1541-II drive, as it makes taking the parallel data lines over much simpler
13:07 🔗 ex-parrot then I just plug a DB-25 to DB-25 cable between LPT port and the drive
13:08 🔗 joepie91 Dear valued customer, We're off for the weekend, and we'll back on June 16th 2014.
13:08 🔗 joepie91 well guess I'll have to be patient then
13:09 🔗 joepie91 (I inquired if they happen to have a supplier selling those cables pre-made, because I can't electronics for shit)
13:09 🔗 ex-parrot they're actually pretty simple to build. not a bad "first project" really
13:09 🔗 ex-parrot I built my first X1541 cable back in ~ 2001 or so, was one of the earliest electronics projects I tackled
13:10 🔗 joepie91 :p
13:10 🔗 joepie91 yeah, but I'd rather not risk screwing up and burning out my only C64 floppy drive
13:41 🔗 dashcloud did you know there's a page on the archiveteam wiki about rescuing floppy disks? http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Rescuing_Floppy_Disks
13:41 🔗 dashcloud also some good stuff on the talk page
13:42 🔗 ex-parrot thanks!
13:42 🔗 dashcloud if you find any new info, or something doesn't work out, add a note on the wiki
13:43 🔗 dashcloud there's also this: http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/ which may be useful
13:44 🔗 ex-parrot oh man, I have wanted this forever
13:45 🔗 underscor joepie91: disk ferret maybe?
13:46 🔗 ex-parrot discferret looks good. I hope they can get production underway soon, it seems more aligned with my desires :)
13:47 🔗 joepie91 (underscor delivers :P)
13:54 🔗 BiggieJon found another page with info on cables and copy software
13:54 🔗 BiggieJon http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/personal.html
13:55 🔗 BiggieJon might want to archive that since it is a college personal page, seems to be kept current, alst updates march 26th 2014
14:27 🔗 Lord_Nigh ex-parrot: please bother philpem about the discferret, he seems to be in a funk about it; if anyone wants to help him with fpga microcode, pcb gerber/respin help, etc he could use it very much
14:29 🔗 godane today i wish for a time machine to do a better archive msnbc.com
14:29 🔗 godane cause msnbc.com just SUCKS
14:30 🔗 godane the wayback is like doing 3 redirect just to tell you it has nothing
14:34 🔗 joepie91 https://imgur.com/gallery/BJAtJRm
14:35 🔗 SN4T14 joepie91, you lied, there's a shitton of text here. >.>
14:36 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: nahh
14:36 🔗 joepie91 less than in datahoarder
14:36 🔗 joepie91 :p
14:36 🔗 SN4T14 But that was interesting, they were talking about my ass cactus and stuff!
14:37 🔗 SN4T14 Anyways, like I said, gotta run
14:40 🔗 joepie91 alright, ttyl :P
14:40 🔗 joepie91 (ass cactus, wat)
14:41 🔗 godane SketchCow: please fix the collection in these items: https://archive.org/details/mtp_netcast_061001
14:42 🔗 godane it should be mtp_netcast not mta_netcast
17:55 🔗 schbirid nice http://chunk.io/
17:59 🔗 exmic schbirid: nice.
18:00 🔗 exmic I mean, looks clean, wonder what its end-game is
18:05 🔗 joepie91 schbirid: seems like sprunge
18:05 🔗 joepie91 except this costs a lot more space than sprunge
18:05 🔗 * joepie91 wonders too
18:49 🔗 Warchell hello, i've got some issues with wpull https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/110292940/wpull.PNG
18:52 🔗 SN4T14 Do you have all the dependencies installed?
18:52 🔗 Warchell yes
18:53 🔗 SN4T14 Why are you using -m in your python command?
18:54 🔗 Warchell otherwise python won't load the script: python: can't open file 'wpull': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
18:58 🔗 joepie91 Warchell: how did you install it?
18:58 🔗 SN4T14 Warchell, that's probably because it's called wpull.py
18:58 🔗 Warchell like all dependencies with PIP, except lxlm which i installed with easy install 2.7
18:59 🔗 joepie91 Warchell: and simply running `wpull` is not sufficient?
18:59 🔗 joepie91 (I should add that I'm not sure how wpull is operated under Windows)
19:00 🔗 Warchell python wpull.py also gives no such file error
19:01 🔗 Warchell if I go to C:\Python27\Scripts and
19:01 🔗 Warchell "python wpull" from there
19:01 🔗 Warchell i get the same traceback errors
19:03 🔗 joepie91 Warchell: what happens when you just run 'wpull'
19:03 🔗 joepie91 and nothing else
19:03 🔗 joepie91 from any directory
19:04 🔗 joepie91 no 'python' in front
19:07 🔗 Warchell then windows tells me its not recognized as internal/external coomend
19:07 🔗 Warchell command
19:10 🔗 joepie91 right, I'm not sure then
19:10 🔗 joepie91 paging yipdw
19:11 🔗 SN4T14 Sounds like you need Cygwin in your life.
19:14 🔗 godane for those that love the devs love bacon talk: https://archive.org/details/DIY_Tryin_24
19:14 🔗 Warchell so I could deploy python-wpull on top of it?
19:15 🔗 godane its how to make bacon from scratch
19:16 🔗 joepie91 it's dinner-odds-and-ends day!
19:17 🔗 joepie91 (trying to assemble a macaroni dinner from random bits of food I have laying around)
19:37 🔗 schbirid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJg8Z0dL350 <3
21:08 🔗 Warchell goddamn, same issues in cygwin-32 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/110292940/wpull-cyg.PNG
21:12 🔗 SN4T14 Why 32-bit Cygwin?
21:14 🔗 Warchell cant get to work pip in 64 because there is no libuuid-devel in cyg-64 installer
21:15 🔗 Warchell is it ok that there is a lot of RefactoringTool: messages during wpull installation?
21:21 🔗 SN4T14 If you don't get an error, it's fine
21:25 🔗 Warchell probably should try python3
21:49 🔗 godane i updating the tezkilla colllection
21:50 🔗 godane i uploading episode 508 of it
22:04 🔗 joepie91 :D
22:04 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: midas ding
22:04 🔗 SN4T14 :D
22:04 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: well maybe you should use a real IRC client then :P
22:04 🔗 joepie91 and not hexchat
22:04 🔗 midas DONG
22:05 🔗 SN4T14 HexChat is best IRC client
22:05 🔗 midas (really, dongs?)
22:05 🔗 joepie91 no
22:05 🔗 SN4T14 yes
22:05 🔗 joepie91 hexchat barely meets the minimum viability of IRC client
22:05 🔗 joepie91 lol
22:05 🔗 joepie91 and that seems to be its stated design goal
22:05 🔗 SN4T14 Why do you say that?
22:05 🔗 midas i like weechat
22:05 🔗 joepie91 because it's awkward to use in any serious capacity
22:05 🔗 SN4T14 I think you're confusing it with something else
22:05 🔗 joepie91 no, hexchat, the xchat fork
22:05 🔗 SN4T14 Again, why do you say that?
22:06 🔗 SN4T14 You're not actually explaining your stance. :p
22:06 🔗 joepie91 because that's my experience with it? :P
22:06 🔗 joepie91 for starters, the network management is godawful
22:06 🔗 midas opinion != opinion
22:06 🔗 joepie91 the channel list display is also dubious - as evidenced by your statement in #archiveteam
22:06 🔗 joepie91 :P
22:07 🔗 SN4T14 The channel list thing is because I (usually) only need to see the first few letters in the channel name, so it's small
22:07 🔗 joepie91 midas: unless this changed in the past year, hexchat is unable to automatically remember joined channels
22:07 🔗 joepie91 I consider this a serious deficiency
22:07 🔗 joepie91 for an IRC client
22:07 🔗 SN4T14 But I can customize it and make it the biggest part of the window
22:07 🔗 SN4T14 It remembers them just fine
22:07 🔗 midas still, i liek weechat
22:07 🔗 midas in guake
22:07 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: across restarts?
22:07 🔗 joepie91 because it certainly didn;t for me a year ago
22:07 🔗 midas press ALL the F12's
22:07 🔗 SN4T14 Yup, joepie91
22:08 🔗 SN4T14 Wait, it might be my ZNC, let me check
22:08 🔗 joepie91 midas: weechat is okay as far as terminal clients go, but terminal clients have some inherent issues
22:08 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: it's your ZNC.
22:08 🔗 joepie91 ZNC auto-remembers channels
22:08 🔗 midas dont like BNC's
22:08 🔗 SN4T14 Nope, joepie91, only #ArchiveTeam is set to be saved in ZNC
22:09 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: missing the point
22:09 🔗 joepie91 when you disconnect, your ZNC remains in the channel
22:09 🔗 SN4T14 http://hexchat.readthedocs.org/en/latest/faq.html#how-do-i-autoconnect-and-join-a-channel-on-start
22:09 🔗 joepie91 it may not remember it on-disk, but that doesn't mean that your joins don't persist across connections from your client to ZNC
22:09 🔗 SN4T14 ;)
22:09 🔗 joepie91 "To automatically join channels for this network upon connecting, select the “Autojoin channels” tab in this same window and add your desired channels here. You can also add a currently joined channel by right-clicking its name in the channel switcher and by toggling “Autojoin” on."
22:09 🔗 joepie91 exactly, so not tautomatic
22:09 🔗 joepie91 automatic *
22:09 🔗 joepie91 (and the autojoin toggle is new)
22:10 🔗 joepie91 (it didn't even have that before, just the textbox in network list)
22:10 🔗 midas time for bed
22:10 🔗 midas s/bed/sleep
22:10 🔗 SN4T14 Time for dude it's like midnight your time. :p
22:10 🔗 midas i have to wake up at 7 again
22:10 🔗 SN4T14 Oh wait, you people have stuff to do in the morning
22:11 🔗 joepie91 I need to sleep
22:11 🔗 joepie91 not because time
22:11 🔗 joepie91 but because sleepy
22:11 🔗 joepie91 >.>
22:11 🔗 midas sleepy and have to go to work tomorrow
22:11 🔗 joepie91 actually
22:11 🔗 joepie91 one moment
22:11 🔗 SN4T14 joepie91, have some coffee/coke/misc. caffeinated beverage
22:11 🔗 midas work is silly, i do the same as i do now, just on a different location
22:11 🔗 midas slacking.
22:12 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: that won't help if I'm actually sleepy
22:12 🔗 joepie91 it will keep me awake, but not focused
22:12 🔗 SN4T14 It will, temporarily
22:12 🔗 joepie91 no, it won't :P
22:12 🔗 SN4T14 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Stimulant_effects
22:12 🔗 joepie91 not when I'm in this state
22:12 🔗 joepie91 yes, thank you, I can look at wikipedia
22:12 🔗 joepie91 :P
22:12 🔗 joepie91 I also know how I react to caffeine
22:12 🔗 joepie91 and when it helps, and when it does not
22:12 🔗 SN4T14 Who needs focus anyway, you're in IRC chatting. >.>
22:13 🔗 joepie91 yes, /because/ I'm not focused
22:13 🔗 joepie91 I'm supposed to be fixing anonnews
22:13 🔗 joepie91 lol
22:13 🔗 SN4T14 Go grab a 4-pack of Red Bull
22:13 🔗 Smiley lol
22:13 🔗 SN4T14 That might be enough caffeine to get you focused. :p
22:13 🔗 Smiley doesn't make you think.
22:13 🔗 Smiley makes you think you can think.
22:13 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: caffine won't focus me
22:13 🔗 Smiley nothing beats proper sleep
22:13 🔗 joepie91 (plus, redbull is ridiculously expensive)
22:13 🔗 joepie91 Smiley: is correct
22:14 🔗 SN4T14 joepie91, get yourself a generic brand, then
22:14 🔗 Smiley ...
22:14 🔗 Smiley missing the point :D
22:14 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: at what store
22:14 🔗 joepie91 it's midnight, remember
22:14 🔗 SN4T14 Also he's not correct, caffeine "produces faster and clearer flow of thought"
22:14 🔗 joepie91 city stuck in 20st century, remember :P
22:14 🔗 SN4T14 joepie91, you don't have 24/7 stores? :p
22:14 🔗 Smiley as a job of protecting lots of peoples water supply, I know that simply drinking coffee/redbull/energy drink isn't a good way to deal with tireness
22:14 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: not in this city, no
22:14 🔗 joepie91 also damnit
22:14 🔗 joepie91 webchat not loading on ereader
22:15 🔗 Smiley hacking my kindle, hmmm
22:15 🔗 Smiley i didn't get usbNetwork working D:
22:15 🔗 midas Smiley: thanks for not killing the watersupply
22:16 🔗 Smiley no worries :D
22:16 🔗 SN4T14 Smiley, ever thought of becoming a supervillain?
22:16 🔗 Smiley annoyingly people on dialasis and stuff insist on dying if I do :<
22:16 🔗 SN4T14 Although you'd probably need to change your username to Frowny. :p
22:17 🔗 Smiley SN4T14: lol so SO many insecure infrastructure but I'm not allowed to talk about that!
22:17 🔗 SN4T14 Security through obscurity, lovely. :D
22:17 🔗 joepie91 grrrrr
22:17 🔗 joepie91 webchat refuses to load
22:17 🔗 joepie91 :(
22:18 🔗 joepie91 anyway
22:18 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14:
22:18 🔗 joepie91 "produces faster and clearer flow of thought"
22:18 🔗 joepie91 correct
22:18 🔗 joepie91 faster and clearer than when tired and not drinking caffeine
22:18 🔗 joepie91 lol
22:18 🔗 joepie91 not faster and clearer than when having had a good nights sleep
22:18 🔗 Smiley I become faster and more alert, I also become more forgetful.
22:19 🔗 ex-parrot ok Lord_Nigh, will see what I can do
22:19 🔗 midas Smiley: i used to work for a company that builds monitoring software for levees
22:19 🔗 garyrh i got a nasty looking thing getting a list of urls for rawporter. seems to be working...
22:19 🔗 joepie91 http://www.17track.net/en/sim-post.shtml?num=RC013198063MY&pt=0
22:19 🔗 joepie91 argh
22:19 🔗 joepie91 deliver package already pls
22:20 🔗 midas they asked a supplier to connect the locks to the public network, directly.
22:20 🔗 Smiley midas: can you supply their name?
22:20 🔗 midas because "firewalls cause problems with the software"
22:20 🔗 midas im still under contract in this case
22:20 🔗 Smiley midas: hmmmm try GSM modems D:
22:21 🔗 midas hah, yeah, also very nice
22:21 🔗 Smiley and gprs.
22:21 🔗 Smiley and radio signals
22:21 🔗 Smiley and all sorts of other insecured things because "who'd ever listen to them?"
22:21 🔗 midas who ever tought it was a great idea to put them on a public waveband should be shot.
22:22 🔗 joepie91 :P
22:22 🔗 joepie91 SN4T14: because it's more fun in not-bs!
22:22 🔗 joepie91 anyway
22:22 🔗 joepie91 I really need sleep
22:22 🔗 joepie91 so, goodnight :3
22:22 🔗 SN4T14 Pfft
22:22 🔗 SN4T14 nuuu
22:22 🔗 SN4T14 'night
22:23 🔗 midas anyway Smiley, some of the most important infrastructures are the worst protected, but you know what already
22:23 🔗 SN4T14 midas, you could leak info through Tor. :D
22:23 🔗 Smiley midas: 14 million customers. ;#D
22:24 🔗 Smiley lots of public sector businesses too
22:24 🔗 Smiley prisons, hospitals, etc :/
22:24 🔗 midas lol
22:24 🔗 Smiley ooo actually - completely seperate subject
22:24 🔗 Smiley court case next week
22:24 🔗 Smiley if he doesn't go down as guilty...
22:24 🔗 SN4T14 Smiley, how many of them do you think you could kill if you "accidentally" poured a bunch of Ricin into the water? :p
22:24 🔗 Smiley how would you go about releasing the details of what he did?
22:24 🔗 Smiley SN4T14: all of them?
22:24 🔗 SN4T14 :D
22:25 🔗 SN4T14 And as for that court case
22:25 🔗 Smiley I'd be supprised if thats something the sensors detect.
22:25 🔗 Smiley Cl2 and am3...
22:25 🔗 SN4T14 Leak it through Tor, but make sure to check another person's copy of the documents thouroughly first, in case there's some hidden watermarking in the wording. ;)
22:25 🔗 midas SN4T14: the reason im still under contract is because they are fixing this kind of stuff :p
22:25 🔗 Smiley OH I'll be writing this up
22:25 🔗 Smiley quite simple
22:26 🔗 SN4T14 Oh, then just leak it through Tor
22:26 🔗 Smiley leak it _to_ where though?
22:26 🔗 Smiley Pastebin and then archive it? :D
22:26 🔗 midas lol
22:26 🔗 SN4T14 And also go back in time about 5 minutes and don't mention it in IRC. :p
22:26 🔗 Smiley I know the internet doesn't forget.
22:26 🔗 Smiley SN4T14: probable cause isn't proof.
22:26 🔗 SN4T14 I'd just Pastebin it and then email the link to a bunch of relevant news websites
22:26 🔗 Smiley All my speach in this channel is purely theoretical.
22:26 🔗 midas Smiley: unless you use one of these startups with a pastebin feature
22:26 🔗 Smiley None can be used to prove anything...
22:27 🔗 SN4T14 Smiley, wouldn't that be considered circumstantial evidence, not probable cause?
22:27 🔗 Smiley Oh the news websites won't care.
22:27 🔗 midas then the internet forgets pritty quickly sometimes
22:27 🔗 Smiley midas: hahah
22:27 🔗 SN4T14 Smiley, just email the link to the pastebin to people that care
22:28 🔗 midas hah, this FTP im grabbing, it's 4.6TB
22:28 🔗 midas fuck.
22:28 🔗 Smiley o_O
22:28 🔗 Smiley HP?
22:28 🔗 midas DEC
22:28 🔗 midas i used to have a DEC machine
22:28 🔗 midas alpha 1000 series
22:29 🔗 midas well, the company i worked for had 3 of them
22:29 🔗 midas NT4 shitboxes
22:30 🔗 Smiley so recent discovery at my work place
22:30 🔗 Smiley the redudant server for the monitoring system.... well it's less powerful than the primary D:
22:30 🔗 Smiley that works really well when the primary fails due to bad weather or something D:
22:31 🔗 midas hah you want to know my best failure i just found out at work Smiley ?
22:31 🔗 midas one of our main SAN's has 5 raid5 arrays
22:32 🔗 midas the entire device has 10 disks
22:32 🔗 midas does not compute?
22:32 🔗 Smiley 1+1+0; 1+1+0; 1+1+0; 1+1+0; 1+1+0; hehehehe
22:32 🔗 midas hardware isnt ours btw, we hire the stuff
22:32 🔗 Smiley someones stolen your checksum data?
22:32 🔗 Smiley midas: don't worry
22:33 🔗 Smiley only 3 of them actually hold data
22:33 🔗 midas someone hasnt given me access to the SAN yet :p
22:33 🔗 Smiley the backups are on the other two
22:33 🔗 midas !!!
22:33 🔗 midas you are right!
22:33 🔗 Smiley :O
22:33 🔗 midas i said, ok, where are our backups?
22:33 🔗 midas "on the other RAID arrays."
22:33 🔗 * Smiley cries
22:33 🔗 midas i had a little wee
22:34 🔗 midas first thing i did was backup ALL the data to our own hardware at different locations
22:35 🔗 midas very scary moment, i have a meeting with them in the morning,
22:35 🔗 midas going to suck
22:39 🔗 Smiley dear lord
22:40 🔗 Smiley you've got 1 x RAID5,
22:40 🔗 Smiley split into 5 "disks"
22:40 🔗 Smiley + 2xmeta data on those two disks
22:49 🔗 godane so i found a webrip of reading rainbow
22:50 🔗 garyrh rawporter list is done: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/94483242/rawporter_s3_list.txt.bz2
22:51 🔗 garyrh it's one key per line, so https://rawporter.s3.amazonaws.com/$KEY would grab the file
22:52 🔗 garyrh if someone could do that, that'd be great (my bandwidth is saturated right now)
22:58 🔗 midas Smiley: im not sure what i got, really
22:59 🔗 Smiley midas: just cry...
22:59 🔗 Smiley fear the worst!
22:59 🔗 midas yeah
22:59 🔗 midas wont be the last time i cried about this company
23:00 🔗 midas err, wont be the last time i cry about this company
23:00 🔗 midas sleepdeprived, yay
23:01 🔗 midas garyrh: im kinda pushing my max right now, probably available in the morning GMT+1
23:05 🔗 garyrh midas, actually, the files don't seem too big, so i'll give it a shot
23:05 🔗 garyrh thanks though :)
23:05 🔗 Warchell ooook, so I installed python3 and managed to get wpull working via pip3.2
23:09 🔗 Warchell don't see any proxy flags in --help. can I use wget's "-e use_proxy=yes -e http_proxy=ip:port"?
23:45 🔗 Famicoman http://rainbowtabl.es/dbs/
23:52 🔗 godane Famicoman: i sent that link to archivebot
23:52 🔗 Famicoman haha \m/

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