[10:03] https://imgur.com/gallery/wGERY [10:33] yay, imgur requires javascript for "moving images" now [10:54] schbirid: imgur is total crap nowadays [12:22] so i'm past 21k in godaneinbox [15:34] so i decide i will be uploading Daily Tech News Show [15:34] looks like Tom only upload SD version of the video files without much meta data [15:35] https://archive.org/details/DTNS20141017_20141017 [15:35] thats a example of the episodes he uploads [15:35] which is great but there is not metadata of keywords for hosts [15:44] May find "Emulation as a Service" interesting http://bw-fla.uni-freiburg.de/ [17:29] I deal with those guys a lot. [17:30] In summary, the non JSMESS emulation approaches are to have essentially HTML5 vnc to a machine. [17:31] That is sort of what I was thinking it was, but thank you for the clarification. [17:33] The machine has some powerful tools for controlling the situation, but that's all it is. [19:30] so because you arent able to shoot it with a tank, im guessing you are using virtualVM for getting a memory profile? [19:32] eclipse has a memory analyser that you can use to find what is causing the leakage so you should be able to track down more information with those tools [19:32] cc yipdw [19:56] midas: it's not a memory leak [19:56] (although there are those too) [19:56] it's unreleased connections, or at least that's what it appears to be [19:59] oh. [19:59] strace it? [20:00] stracing the JVM doesn't really do much [20:00] it's not unreleased connections to the database [20:00] it's the pool's internal bookkeeping [20:00] oh crap yeah true [20:01] another reason i hate tomcat :/ [20:01] that is actually a wise decision [20:01] establishing a connection for every checkin/checkout takes substantial time [20:01] the downside is that without proper instrumentation it is fucking hard to figure out where a leak is occurring [20:03] first person to say something about a sufficiently strong type system preventing this gets thrown to the Hounds of Haskell to be eaten [20:05] oh, haskell isn't the right tool for that [20:06] you need something stronger, like Coq [20:06] ha [21:39] how can I create a collection on IA? [21:40] you need to get an IA admin to create you one [21:40] underscor or SketchCow can, maybe others in this channel [21:40] for now you can upload into the 'texts' collection and give all your things a tag that's the same [21:43] hm ok then I will upload the podcast files as one job so I dont need any collection [21:43] it's best to upload one show per item [21:44] hm ok [21:45] podcasts should go in community audio rather than texts [21:45] ah, yes [21:52] ok is there some kind of coppy template or do I have to enter the same metadata all over again for every episode? [21:56] http://blog.archive.org/2013/02/08/presetting-metadata-with-the-new-beta-uploader/ [21:56] you can use the commandline uploader too if you want [22:00] DFJustin: hm I mean copying from the last file I uploaded [22:01] chronomex: do you have a link? [22:02] 1sec [22:03] LD100: https://github.com/mangtronix/ia-uploader [22:05] thx [22:08] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive is the new one [22:09] ah, that's the one [22:09] i'm not good at internet, which is very slow here anyway [23:59] Yes, the python one is the one to do. [23:59] And if you create a bunch, we can create a collection and ou can get it moved there. [23:59] Hi from the air.