[02:03] somehow a process is taking 400+ GB on a laptop that doesn't have that much storage+RAM [02:04] dashcloud: time to file a bug :) [02:04] (zypper on fedora used to fuck up all filesizes by an order of magnitude - it'd happily tell you that you were about to install a 1.2TiB game) [02:04] it doesn't seem to have any noticeable impact, except maybe that's why Dolphin isn't responding [02:05] lol [02:05] I'd a file a bug, but it's from a program I tried running in Wine, that I thought had crashed [02:05] a KDE system consuming 400 gigs of RAM sounds plausible anyway [02:05] :) [02:05] so I have no idea where to even file a bug [02:05] only 5696K shared mem though [02:06] what's the res [02:06] also, if unsure where to file a bug, starts with the 'highest level' native Linux thing involved [02:06] in this case, that'd be WINE [02:07] if it's not a WINE issue, they'll probably be able to tell you where else to file [02:07] WINE dev is more likely to have knowledge of the Linux kernel, than a Linux kernel dev is likely to have knowledge of WINE [02:07] (superficially anyway) [02:11] I'd love to tell you the res, but I can't find that process name or ID in any other process tool- guess that's a sign I really should move to the new(er) laptop I have [02:11] dashcloud: wtf are you using :P [02:11] the KDE system activity tool [02:16] think I'm just going to kill stuff, and then copy the one thing I wanted off the laptop, and move to the new one [02:22] aha [04:03] sounds like they mapped a bunch of stuff [04:03] magic of large address spaces [04:16] I've fallen into a weird habit of playing Fight Club in the background when I work on client projects [04:16] not sure what, if anything, that means [07:15] I know a buddy that has porn in the background when he feels like focusing [07:30] yipdw: thats probably a sign that you need a vacation [07:34] joepie91: things that will not be readable in 500 years: the config file for Apache tomcat. [07:34] let me change that, not readable today: apache tomcat. [08:42] midas: well, that never was readable [08:42] doomed from the start and all that [08:45] ... wow, t.co links in a wapo article [08:46] this is depressing [10:24] joepie91: xml help: https://i.imgur.com/CbxSWeV.jpg [10:26] midas: schema missing [10:26] shit, i whished you didnt notice that [11:01] :D [11:36] lol [11:37] i think you/we/us are missing the point [11:37] 2000 yrs ago data was stored on stone tablets [11:37] now it's on metal platters and other odd devices [11:37] in 500 yrs.... we'll have likely moved on [11:37] That is a larger problem imo. [11:37] hell, it's hard enough now to read punch cards [11:38] i'd read those buffers with joy [11:39] and thats what, 40 yrs? [11:39] 30? [11:47] http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/wp-content/uploads/854eacbded52949cc01517a32be4c456d902f1a9.png [11:48] angelfire... [11:48] we saved it yet? [11:49] dunno [11:49] but tell me [11:49] any suggestions how to archive those? [11:49] http://sprunge.us/Jica [11:49] it's all URLs with ~ in them i got from http://www.chat.ru [12:21] schbirid: just !ao < them in archivebot I guess? [12:31] ok, lets try [12:48] ops given schbirid ;) [12:51] i have no idea how to [12:52] !ao < http://locationwithurls [12:53] but that will only grab the url as is, so any subpages will not be archived [13:40] :( [14:10] it's a mixture of domains and urls [16:25] somehow it is always me talking =) [16:26] anyone knowledgable about PSP? i fancy buying one. 2004 model, 6.39 firmware. is it trivial to run borrowed games on that? are there games that only run on newer models? [16:33] I see ArchiveBot has 678gb of websites in the hopper [16:34] And the Tele2 project and Verizon projects are both nightmares of megawarcs [17:18] SketchCow: i got all the videos the social hour on my hard drive now [17:18] so that show will get all uploaded later this week [17:19] i have uploaded up to episode 599 of the totally rad show [17:30] schbirid: yes it is trivial. sony hasn't updated psp firmware in years. [17:41] Great [20:57] balrog: nice :) [21:29] damn computers [22:42] can I extend a existing collection on IA if I dont own it? there is a podcast with only 30 episodes out of 130 on IA [22:43] no but if you upload stuff an admin might move it for you [22:45] ok so I should only upload new episodes? is there a preferred file format? mp3 opus m4a ogg? [22:48] so, um, this happened; https://www.humblebundle.com/?header=&utm_source=Humble+Bundle+Newsletter&utm_campaign=233e53a18c-Humble_Mozilla_Bundle&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_990b1b6399-233e53a18c-106653817&sel=democracy3_asm_demo [23:51] LD100: wav is ideal... [23:51] I think flac works too [23:51] IA will transcode automatically [23:51] i'm starting to upload more Nations Business [23:51] balrog: sorry there seems to be only this 4 formats [23:51] what formats do you have? [23:51] mp3 opus m4a ogg [23:52] which is the original? [23:52] I do not know [23:52] upload em all and let the deriver sort it out :) [23:52] like, did you crate the mp3 from the m4a? [23:52] or someone else did? [23:52] this is not my podcast [23:52] ahhhh [23:52] in that case, upload what you have [23:55] ok [23:58] they are likely all derived from the original