[00:06] balrog: http://www.mckusick.com/csrg/ <- is that 4-cd set mirrored anywhere? [00:06] i wanted to run a diff of bsd 4.4-encumbered and 4.4-lite [00:07] to see exactly what code was considered copyrighted by at&t and removed [00:14] U2 must really like backups. Just noticed a new album download itself in iTunes [00:19] apple had to add removing tool so people can remove U2 from there cloud [00:20] btw U2 new album will be on sale like normal on October 13 [00:22] anyways i bought another 2tb hard drive [00:22] i'm going to use it for my news video backups [00:26] is there a way to scrape books from google books [00:27] the preview ones [00:34] joepie91, http://njw.me.uk/getxbook/ used to work, don't know if it still does. [00:36] garyrh: I just get a 403 [00:36] :/ [00:36] :( [00:37] hmm [00:37] sec [00:39] garyrh: never mind [00:39] layer 8 error [00:53] joepie91: I'll have the CDs up tonight [01:12] http://www.doomworld.com/vb/post-hell/70148-the-ultimate-guide-to-phytotelmata/ [01:14] :) [01:20] DFJustin: wtf is that [01:20] background music. animated flames. unreadable text. [01:20] text about having sex with plants. [01:27] haha [01:41] xmc: sounds like the internet [01:58] funny or die collection is over 6700 items now [12:11] how start-ups feel in the beginning and near the end: https://i.imgur.com/ONwn6.jpg [12:12] all compacted into 1 gif. [12:20] lol [12:22] deathslide :O [12:27] rip [12:43] the 'like a boss' part is when we step in [15:27] .tw joepie91 [15:27] Sorry, couldn't get a tweet from https://twitter.com/joepie91?1410881273.84 (@joepie91) [15:28] ... what now? [15:28] .tw https://twitter.com/joepie91/status/511898029373534208 [15:28] Italian court rules that Windows cannot be forcibly sold with computer hardware https://fsfe.org/news/2014/news-20140912-01.en.html (@joepie91) [15:37] lol [15:39] hardware prices going up, "free" windows 8 included [16:50] 09:37 [ aaaaaaaaa] [ chfoo ] [ jk[SVP] ] [ midas ] [ sankin ] [ w0rp ] [16:50] 09:37 [ altlabel ] [ Coderjoe ] [ joepie91 ] [ mistym ] [ schbirid] [ wiktor ] [16:50] 09:37 [ amerrykan] [ danneh_ ] [ jonathan3] [ nico ] [ Sellyme ] [ wm_ ] [16:51] goddammit putty [16:51] hmmmm [16:51] i wonder if you can turn right-click-to-paste off [16:51] .tw https://twitter.com/4c4d/status/511920269292625920 [16:51] /msg #archiveteam-bs hmmmm (@4c4d) [16:51] worth a shot :p [16:52] RedType_: you can, yes [16:52] but no idea how [16:52] (per a thread on TFTS about a slightly more disastrous incident of accidental paste) [16:52] joepie91: i dont use windows enough to really care to find out [16:54] :) [16:55] window -> selection IIRC [17:46] http://www.pidjin.net/2014/04/16/lawyer-your-standards/ [18:41] there appears to be no dubstep remix of clouds.mid [18:41] someone fix this [18:42] You tried to access the address http://clouds.mid/, which is currently unavailable. [18:43] the Windows 95 demo MIDI, not a website [18:43] i suspected ;) [18:43] still, it has a dot in it, might be a website [18:43] http://windows95tips.com/post/35717919158 [18:47] that explains all the reversed clouds.mid youtube videos [20:12] RedType_: in the session options (either before opening the connection, or through Menu->Change Settings), go to window->selection and change the "Action of mouse buttons" to "Windows". (or play around with them and see what you like) [20:15] thanks [20:15] yeah i found it. [20:15] next question: anyone got any recommendations to putty alternatives? [20:19] SecureCRT [20:23] hmmm [20:23] 15 hrs to sync my drives [20:23] anyone had luck with grabbing stuff from gdrive yet? [20:23] there's a bunch of linux utils, but they all appently buggy D: [20:33] "apparently [20:33] i remember some fusefs gdrive thingy that basically just did not a good job of updating existing files but reads were fine [20:34] nod, gdrive-ocam-somethingsomethinglblahblah [20:34] ocamlfuse [20:34] yah that maybe. [20:34] i used it for about 30 minutes, wouldn't go back. [20:35] nod :( [20:35] RedType_: openssh for windows [20:35] works great [20:35] (assuming cygwin plays nice) [20:48] my greatest creation [20:48] alias play_bbc="/home/tim/bin/get_iplayer/get_iplayer --stream \'$1\' --player=\"mplayer -cache 3072 -\"" [20:48] LOL [20:50] hahaha [20:51] http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/ [20:51] "This page has been archived and is no longer updated." [20:51] * joepie91 slow claps [20:51] Smiley: handy [20:52] joepie91: i kept forgetting the mplayer bit, and I don't wanna download the file only to then view and delete it. [21:03] SketchCow: how do I validate that a WARC is readable by the wayback [21:10] https://github.com/keendreams/keen [21:16] There's no easy way to do that for you. [21:17] You upload it and see if it barfs. [21:17] Bit you have to upload into web and I' the one who can do that. [21:19] SketchCow: hm. I'm looking at writing a WARC implementation in node.js (there are now /two/ projects that I'm going to need that for...), and I'm a bit iffy about it because the final ISO spec is not freely available [21:19] and I can reverse from the drafts and the Python implementation, but I really want to make sure that IA doesn't go derp about the resulting WARCs [21:24] if anyone know C and is interested in AOL protocol stuff, #aohell may be for you :) [21:25] .... awesome. apparently WARC uses CRLF [21:25] balrog: what kind of protocol stuff are we talking about here [21:26] see primarily https://github.com/balr0g/pengfork/tree/hack-wip/src/p3 (RE'd) and https://github.com/balr0g/pengfork/tree/hack-wip/src/fdo (have a leaked manual) [21:26] joepie91: if it passes the hanzo tools you're probably okay [21:26] that is a client that allows you to tunnel http through aol. was intended for AOL subscribers who wanted tcp/ip on linux [21:27] balrog: okay, let me ask my question differently; I don't speak C, is there any chance that there's something protocol-wise I could help with in $language_of_choice [21:27] joepie91: also, you can run the WARCs into pywb, which while not IA's wayback is still a good way to verify that stuff shows up in a web browser [21:27] yipdw: thanks [21:28] joepie91: we're talking about lots of arcane undocumented stuff that's not at all like http. [21:28] (which is why warc isn't really an option at least directly) [21:28] there's also a Java wayback implementation but getting that up is insane [21:28] balrog: sure, I like dicking with weird stuff at times, depending on the scope of it [21:28] I did it twice and swore to not do it again [21:28] I just don't speak C and don't intend to learn it :P [21:28] does it use TCP? [21:29] yipdw: I tend to steer clear of anything Java [21:29] I ran into the best Java bug ever today [21:29] joepie91: no it does *not* use TCP [21:29] balrog: ah, yeah, then it's probably outside of my scope [21:29] arcane TCP-based protocols I can deal with [21:30] non-TCP... eh [21:30] actually, on sec [21:30] (it's a protocol layer tunneled through TCP but it's its own thing) [21:30] one * [21:30] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8028111 [21:30] create more than 64,000 XML reader objects that each handle one entity expansion and you will be unable to read any XML from that point on [21:30] until you restart the JVM [21:30] yipdw: lol. [21:31] joepie91: http://web.archive.org/web/20011011181824/http://www.aol-files.com/misc/theaolprotocol.wri describes the low-level protocol [21:31] that mistake is incredibly easy to make in Python, btw [21:31] yeah, that's more or less my reaction, except I also add "fuck Oracle" at the end [21:31] we have manuals for the high-level protocol [21:31] yipdw: you declare a counter on the class level, you get the same issue [21:31] in Py [21:31] joepie91: yeah, I'm kinda of confused why it's even class-level in the JDK [21:31] balrog: .wri? [21:31] lol yeah [21:31] I should convert that [21:32] that's the "old" protocol [21:32] the "new" one is FLAP which aiui is similar to what AIM uses [21:34] joepie91: try using a plaintext editor [21:34] balrog: left a message for somebody, to see if they might be interested [21:35] alright [21:35] so much legacy crufty stuff [21:35] the annoying part is that AOL removed their keyword resolver. [21:35] so you need to know a long, relatively unique URI to be able to get to libraries. [21:35] (not file libraries, but content libraries/pages) [21:37] this is the sort of crap no one wants to touch. it's scary [21:39] when did they get rid of the keyword resolver? :( [21:40] from what I can tell, before 2006. [21:40] probably in 2005 or so. [21:40] damn [21:40] however, we can scrape some URIs from the web and they often cross-link [21:40] "Visit us as AOL keyword Archiveteam!" [21:40] lol [21:50] heh, speaking of AOL, gg wikipedia [21:50] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Rhydin [21:51] balrog: anyone managed to get the Rhy'din records? [21:51] uh [21:51] it might still be there [21:51] do we have an aol:// url? [21:52] none that I know of [21:52] you'd probably just have to trial-and-error it [21:52] I remember that godane put up a bunch of stuff but I haven't yet looked through it [23:54] CDX parsing complete \o/ [23:54] kinda curious why the 'official' docs list a "some weird FBIS what's changed kinda thing" [23:58] SketchCow: are you at all familiar with the CDX format [23:58] need to know 1) how to test CDX validity and 2) whether an escaping mechanism exists