[00:07] *** GE has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [00:22] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:25] *** DiscantY has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:28] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [00:59] *** DiscantZ has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:01] *** DiscantY has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [01:03] *** Nycatelos has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:09] *** divingk has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:10] "DNS History has now shutdown, any updates are for my personal requirements only - the site may go up/down as I need the resources it uses. The number of servers dedicated to the DNS History project is now ZERO. Due to the ArchiveTeams self-righteous attitude CloudFlares DDoS protection has been enabled. They are quite open about their attitude of ignoring robots.txt files and work... [01:10] ...around blocks on their user agent - this as abuse." [01:12] If he had said something discouraging this, [01:12] the drama might have been avoided. [01:54] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [02:08] *** zhongfu has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [02:17] *** Boppen has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 194 seconds) [02:30] we've had that issue with that site before [02:30] lots of sites whine and whine about us [02:30] because their operators are assholes [02:31] you'll notice that it isn't infrequent for our servers to be added to blacklists [02:31] also, a careless grab can be a DoS for smaller sites with low capacity [02:32] *** Boppen has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:33] I just don't understand the thought process. "Okay, I am unassigning resources to this service and deleting all data. Fuck anyone trying to save it." [02:33] Ah. [02:33] whirlgirl.com got a big change, [02:33] and now all the old content is gone. [02:33] No warnings, nothing. [02:33] it happens! [02:33] It's been replaced with a Tumblr site. [02:33] if there's something you care about, !a it proactively [02:34] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:34] rocode: See also how they managed to erase most of Digital's internet presence. [02:34] *** TC01 has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:34] since website operators can just blow thing away with no notice whatever [02:36] I ran a popular (1m unique users per day) blog for a while. Long before I even heard Jason speak I couldn't even think of moving to a new platform without setting up a archive subdomain + redirect. Like, it is so easy to not be an asshole. It costs so little. [02:36] Literally export to static and throw it on your CDN. [02:37] pennies a day. [02:37] well, you are not an asshole [02:37] ^ [02:37] don't ask me to explain why assholes do as they do - I'm not an asshole either :P [02:37] that is a high bar to clear [02:38] somtimes site owners are just like... jfc I can't pay the $20 a month for this hosting anymore because I am poor, so I will stop [02:39] but sometimes they just decide to delete mountains of writing and data [02:39] for no earthly reason [02:39] I suppose these people simply do not understand why this is nasty [02:39] or imagine that the data is ephemeral and completely worthless to archive [02:40] Web Fiction is well known for this, which is why I focus so hard on it. On one hand, like 70% of it is on wordpress.com who (despite having a shitty export function) are amazing and don't mind you hitting their servers hard for grabs, but the others are sometimes hosted on what I swear is a forgotten computer in the back of a university closet somewhere. [02:44] yeah [02:51] rocode: thanks for doing that. I have a backlog of tumblr blogs I want to put in #archivebot; I just haven't done so because I don't want to fill it up with non-urgent stuff. [02:53] Speaking of, can someone verify I did this correctly? https://archive.org/details/www.fictiongrill.com-2017-01-05 This site hosts 2 of the top 10 web fiction for 2016, and latest post indicates a possible shutdown is imminent. [02:54] you may want to move it into the appropriate web collection [02:54] other than that it looks right [02:55] Hrm, doesn't appear to let me edit that. Do I need to delete and reupload? [02:56] you should email your favourite IA admin (jscott@archive.org for instance) [02:56] I can't edit other people's items [02:56] hey arkiver did you know that your KCTV dumps are in collection web by reason of being in archiveteam_videobot? [03:20] Somebody2: maybe you could run wpull yourself and send the WARCs to the FTP? is that a thing that is possible here? [03:21] I've wanted to do that for something. Haven't taken much time to look at what the obstacles are though. [03:23] Wpull on its own can't manipulate ignores mid-grab, AFAICT [03:23] grab-site does [03:26] aaaaargh wpull2 ignores --warc-max-size in nearly all cases and it's unclear why [03:29] *** Ravenloft has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 190 seconds) [03:37] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Leaving) [03:38] *** ravetcofx has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [03:52] *** ndiddy has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [03:52] *** ravetcofx has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:36] Frogging: I could, but it wouldn't get in Wayback. [04:38] you'd have to ask SketchCow [04:39] *** DiscantY has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:41] divingk: When did the old content disappear? [04:41] *** DiscantZ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [04:43] Asparagir: Would it violate any privacy laws for staff in a school district to talk about students in text messages to other staff? (for stuff actually related to school) [04:44] in most contexts disclosure of information to common carriers is not considered :P [04:45] unless the requirement is "use encryption", we generally only worry about that for confidential and up [04:46] hook54321: For which site? [04:46] If you're talking about WhirlGirl, that disappeared around Aug.-Oct. 2016. [04:47] hook54321: apologies if I'm missing some context, but AFAIK it's not illegal to talk about people [04:48] I'm not sure where privacy would come into it [04:49] divingk: Have you checked if any of the old content is available through Google Cache, Bing Cache, Yandex Cache, etc.? [04:49] Frogging, Asparagir : FERPA [04:49] *** fie has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [04:50] oh, I see [04:50] now FalconK's comment makes sense [04:50] * FalconK roars [04:50] :p [04:50] * FalconK shreds wpull [04:51] * FalconK breathes fire all over it [04:51] * FalconK growls softly [04:51] FERPA = Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act [04:52] Education records include a range of information about a student that is maintained in schools in any recorded way, such as handwriting, print, computer media, video or audio tape, film, microfilm, and microfiche. Examples are: [04:52] Date and place of birth, parent(s) and/or guardian addresses, and where parents can be contacted in emergencies; [04:52] Grades, test scores, courses taken, academic specializations and activities, and official letters regarding a student's status in school; [04:52] Special education records; [04:52] Disciplinary records; [04:52] Medical and health records that the school creates or collects and maintains; [04:52] Documentation of attendance, schools attended, courses taken, awards conferred, and degrees earned; [04:52] Personal information such as a student's identification code, social security number,picture, or other information that would make it easy to identify or locate a student. [04:52] Personal notes made by teachers and other school officials that are not shared with others are not considered education records. Additionally, law enforcement records created and maintained by a school or district's law enforcement unit are not education records. [04:54] hook54321: None of them saved it. [04:55] yes, I saw [04:56] divingk: Yandex keeps cached pages for a longer page, but it doesn't cache as many pages and it's more difficult to find, you can't just search for a url. Bing is a little better, but I've had to try a few queries to get a cached page link a few times. [04:56] *longer time [04:56] hook54321: I don't know details, but MuckRock may have examples for you to look at. [04:57] Just tried all of those. [04:58] No dice. [05:00] Sometimes on Bing and very very often (almost most of the time) on yandex you'll have to try different queries of text on the page [05:00] Yandex is generally weird [05:00] did you check what pages archive.is has for the site? [05:05] It does, but its archives are based on archive.org's, [05:05] which doesn't have any of the episodes. [05:07] *** Sk1d has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 194 seconds) [05:11] *** DiscantY has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:11] *** i0npulse has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [05:12] *** DiscantY has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:13] *** Sk1d has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:14] divingk: Episodes? of what? [05:15] *** divingk has left [05:15] *** divingk has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:15] Whoops. [05:15] Anyhow... [05:15] The official Whirlgirl site had two seasons worth of Flash episodes. [05:16] *** purplebot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [05:16] The show itself otherwise fell into obscurity hard [05:16] and no one I know of has copies of it. [05:16] Flash like the superhero? [05:17] *** purplebot has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:18] *** nickname has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:22] hook54123: Nope. [05:22] As in Macromedia Flash, [05:22] now known as Adobe Flash. [05:22] Although yes, the show itself was superhero show. [05:22] *** nickname has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [05:23] Does the wayback machine have flash support? [05:24] *** DiscantY has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [05:25] *** i0npulse has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:25] if it's a player written in flash that gets the video itself (e.g. to stream it) I doubt archivebot would get it [05:26] if the video URL somewhere in the page, you might get lucky [05:27] if it's assembled by ActionScript, that's a negative [05:27] I was under the impression that it's a show animated in flash, not a video loader by flash [05:27] *in flash [05:28] if that's the case, the pages don't do a lot of Javascript stuff to generate the Flash embed, and the SWF is self-contained, you'll be fine [05:28] Unfortunately, it is quite possible it used a frontend loader (pun not intended) to load the backend flash. [05:29] The wayback machine won't actually run flash content though, correct? [05:29] wayback will serve it fine [05:29] If it was an actual swf file, it will be served [05:29] and run by the client browser [05:29] whether your browser will display it is a different problem [05:29] ^ [05:29] ah [05:29] these days, good luck [05:30] flash was struck down [05:30] you could call it [05:30] by a flash mob [05:30] :) [05:30] come to think of it it was like [05:30] a flash in the pan [05:30] Thankfully, free libraries like GNASH have a HUGE amount of backwards comparability stuff built in for a lot of the old flash hacks and workarounds. [05:30] composed of information security people [05:30] I'm quite glad to see flash pass into dust [05:31] i'm not quite as glad to see homestar runner pass into dust [05:31] If the website has been around for awhile, chances are the content hasn't always been on the same pages [05:31] Someone should make an HTML5 homestar runner [05:32] that's quite a lot of work there [05:32] There is several FLASH2HTML5 translators in WIP. [05:32] I know [05:32] that's quite a lot of work there [05:33] unless the Brothers Chaps surprise everyone and Adobe Animate CC has awesome fidelity [05:41] divingk: https://web.archive.org/web/19981205185736/http://www.whirlgirl.com/ [05:41] "GET NEW EPISODES, GAMES AND MORE AT ONE OF THESE WHIRLING 'MIRROR' SITES..." [05:42] ...And it's borked. [05:42] ? [05:42] what do you mean? [05:42] None of the images are archived [05:42] nor are the mirror sites. [05:43] It's also not the version I saw earlier last year. [05:44] https://web.archive.org/web/20070819210651/http://www.whirlgirl.com/home.html [05:44] Not that it's a particularly good series. [05:46] eh [05:47] Did you check with bibanon? seems like something they might have grabbed [05:49] Kind of important though, in a historical sense. [06:08] *** ItsYoda has quit IRC (Quit: rippppp to the yoda you used to know!) [06:14] *** ItsYoda has joined #archiveteam-bs [06:28] hook54321: Never heard of them before. [06:28] Or rather, the site. [06:39] so i'm grabbing medium.com sitemap dumps again [06:40] i'm just grabbing the raw html cause when i grab with images it takes forever [06:40] it also looks like the older dumps may have only grab .jpeg files [06:41] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [06:41] anyways 2015-11-15 to 2015-11-17 sitemap dumps are going to be very big cause of the images [06:52] *** zhongfu has joined #archiveteam-bs [06:57] *** Lord_Nigh has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [07:09] *** Lord_Nigh has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:11] *** Honno has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:53] *** pikhq has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [07:58] *** squires has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [08:02] *** pikhq has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:03] SketchCow: so why is the tape documentary cancelled? [08:06] *** Aranje has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:07] *** Start has quit IRC (Quit: Disconnected.) [08:25] *** whydomain has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [08:25] *** whydomain has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:26] *** kurt has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [08:26] *** kurt has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:33] *** GE has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:56] *** Honno has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 370 seconds) [09:00] *** krazedkat has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:01] *** yuitimoth has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:03] *** Honno has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:35] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:37] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:39] *** ravetcofx has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [09:44] *** Start has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [10:03] I remember someone posted a $60 6TB WD Mybook drive deal here, but unfortunately I was traveling and it expired. Well, here is the same drive for $100 [10:03] http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/248557/WD-My-Book-6TB-External-Hard/?cm_mmc=Affiliates-_-CJ-_-358129-_-11263938 [10:04] Also a 4TB for $60 in related links. If you don't like the NAS case you can crack it open for the hard drive [10:29] *** Sait0_san has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:33] antonizoo: do you know if they make shipments outside United States? [10:35] Unfortunately it doesn't look like it. Also it looks like the 6tb is now sold out [10:36] But you can buy two $70 4tb ones, crack them open and make a raid1 [10:36] That's what I will do [10:36] usual warning: some WD drives have the drives soldered directly to the enclosure PCB [10:36] do your research before buying ;) [10:36] (also you may get *any* kind of drive inside, including a WD Green) [10:38] I'm trying to look for a recent teardown of this sort of drive to see [10:39] antonizoo: that will probably tell you whether it's shuckable, but not what drive you get [10:39] antonizoo: it seems that vendors tend to just put in there whatever is cheapest / in lowest demand at the time [10:39] so you may buy two 'identical' external HDDs from two different batches, and get two entirely different drives [10:39] (internally) [10:40] Well different batches are good for raid in principle at least since the same batch could fail at the same time [10:41] antonizoo: you're thinking of HDD batches, I'm talking about enclosure batches :) [10:42] antonizoo: if you buy two MyBooks, they may either have 1) the exact same model *and* batch of HDD inside, 2) the same model but a different batch of HDD inside, 3) a different model of HDD inside, 4) an entirely different brand of HDD inside [10:42] In any case I trust hgst and Toshiba the most [10:42] you basically just cannot rely on what kind of HDD you're going to get from a shucked external [10:42] But would you trust used hgst drives over this [10:42] antonizoo: this is an impossible question because neither of us can know what kind of HDD will be in the MyBook you buy [10:43] "MyBook" only tells you what enclosure they put it into, and what kind of guarantees they provide [10:43] (which, for the MyBook range, generally translates to "none", that's why it's cheap) [10:43] you buy an external HDD, then the drive inside will be mystery meat [10:43] if that's okay with you, then sure, go ahead and buy it [10:44] but if there are certain kinds of drives you really don't want, then don't [10:44] As long as it isn't Seagate lol [10:44] it may very well be :) [10:44] not _likely_ but possible [10:44] In a wd drive? [10:44] yes [10:45] antonizoo: consider that there might be moments where it's cheaper for them to buy overstock Seagate drives, than to put in their own [10:45] at that point, you will probably find a Seagate in there [10:45] lol [10:45] antonizoo: it's similar to how USB thumbdrives are usually produced from flash memory that doesn't _quite_ meet the quality standards for high-end flash-based things [10:46] they're cheap consumer applications where the quality different doesn't really matter [10:46] difference* [10:46] as long as it's Good Enough [10:46] which, from the perspective of the vendor, mostly just means "we're not going to make a loss on these, taking into account RMAs" [10:47] *** GE has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [10:47] Alright, I'll take this into account [10:48] In the end even used hgst/Hitachi drives have never failed me [10:50] antonizoo: btw, general word of advice: think about how good of a deal something is to you... and then consider that it's 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[17:19] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:20] Woo hoo [17:20] hey [17:26] wtf. This is the dumbest transition plan ever. TIME INC shut down thesnug.com and forwarded it to a similar website without actually importing their old items. [17:31] I recall Yahoo! doing something like that [17:37] *** Start has quit IRC (Quit: Disconnected.) [17:38] *** sep332_ has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [17:40] Speaking of Yahoo! like behavior: allromanceebooks.com, a retailer and romance community site, shut down with 4 days notice and is not paying out to authors. [17:42] *** fie has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:43] Announced on the 28th, taken down on the 31th. We need a leaderboard or a hall of shame. Holy shit. [17:48] We have that [17:51] i'm uploading 4 Windows The Offical Magazine isos and pdfs [17:52] with scans of disk cover back and front [17:58] \o/ [18:16] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:20] *** sep332_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:28] *** Start has quit IRC (Quit: Disconnected.) [18:29] Bitcasa went bankrupt [18:29] (rumours of Intel acquiring them were false) [18:29] ref http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/06/bitcasa_crashes_out/ [18:30] for the full, typical-El-Reg-cynical story [18:31] Damn, that is a shit story for the customers who didn't get a refund. [18:41] they're not lying, they did become part of something bigger [18:41] I'm uploading hundreds of Yugoslavian computer magazines, so that's life [18:41] turning into dust in the wind does in fact integrate you with the atmosphere [18:44] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:54] *** pizzaiolo has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [18:56] *** Asparagir has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:59] *** Sait0_san has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [19:07] *** pizzaiolo has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:14] *** pizzaiolo has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [19:14] *** pizzaiolo has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:34] SketchCow: we had some luck with www.newshost.co.za [19:35] i saved 2009 and 2010 nbz and nfo files here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22www.newshost.co.za%22 [19:37] *** Igloo_ is now known as Igloo [19:51] *** ravetcofx has joined #archiveteam-bs [20:42] *** Start has quit IRC (Quit: Disconnected.) [20:56] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:14] Is there a group policy in windows that could cause issues with insecure websocket connections? [21:18] *** jrwr has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:43] hook54321, HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_WEBSOCKET!iexplore.exe [21:44] There is a ICA WebSockets Connection policy associated. [21:45] That would of course be IE only. Firefox/Chrome handle it through their respective config policies. [21:47] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:47] Asparagir, I can't give over this robots.txt, it truly is a masterpiece for a website licensed under Creative Commons: f1000research.com/robots.txt [21:48] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:07] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:09] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [22:10] *** Ravenloft has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:18] rocode: That setting doesn't only affect internet explorer, right? 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