Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:44
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SketchCow |
https://archive.org/details/computermagazines is coming along. |
01:51
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SketchCow |
https://archive.org/details/computermagazines is in 1.0. |
01:51
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SketchCow |
I'm now going to 1. Go see if there are subcollections or misfired magazines that need sorting |
01:52
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SketchCow |
2. Maybe start looking at those "alternates" to see if it's just "Jason shoved in the same magazines again because holy shit that is a fuckball amount of computer magazines" |
01:58
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SketchCow |
DFJustin: I just shoved 300+ items, a combination of you and me mostly, into computer-magazine-rack |
02:17
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SketchCow |
I am POSITIVE there's a reason we don't have Computer Gaming World up on archive.org, and maybe that reason is I am stupid. |
02:21
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DFJustin |
there are a ton of gaming magazines that aren't up I think |
02:21
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DFJustin |
was gonna say gamepro but actually it's just orphaned apparently https://archive.org/details/gamepromagazine |
02:26
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godane |
i got way more gamepro stuff |
02:27
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godane |
my gamepro collection is cbz/cbr files |
02:27
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godane |
no pdfs i think |
02:34
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SketchCow |
I loved over gamepro |
02:49
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SketchCow |
If there's other, DFJustin - let me know |
02:49
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SketchCow |
I'll look too. |
02:49
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SketchCow |
This is a good time to swap shit over. |
02:49
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SketchCow |
I'll also be dealing with some backlog problems with my catalog. |
03:53
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SketchCow |
OK, I've been slamming down my back red-row catalog. |
03:54
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SketchCow |
Went from 890 red-row items to 85. |
03:55
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dashcloud |
whoa |
03:59
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SketchCow |
Is bugbug seriously a computer magazine? |
04:02
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SketchCow |
Now down to 47. |
04:04
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dashcloud |
I went to magazine rack, and the description sentence isn't terribly clear: ...that do not have a comprehensive and non-comprehensive collection available. Is that supposed to say "do not have a comprehensive collection", "have a non-comprehensive collection" or something else? |
04:05
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SketchCow |
Down to 27. |
04:06
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SketchCow |
We call that "filler text", sir. |
04:06
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SketchCow |
Now that my attention is in this direction, everything will get spiffed. |
04:07
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dashcloud |
okay- thanks! |
04:08
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SketchCow |
https://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Acomputer-magazine-rack&sort=-publicdate is MUCH bigger now. |
04:10
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dashcloud |
this is a hell of a solution to problem: https://archive.org/stream/Apple_2000_Vol_1_No._1_1986-08_BASUG_GB#page/n5/mode/2up (solution #3 on the left side) |
04:15
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SketchCow |
Ok, at 0 redrows |
04:15
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SketchCow |
But that could spike as high as 48 if something fails out. |
04:22
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SketchCow |
Just found another magazine, floating out in the wilderness. |
04:22
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SketchCow |
I'll be running a metamgr scan for them soon. |
04:28
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|
SketchCow |
Just found 32 collections of manuals floating in nowhere |
04:30
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|
SketchCow |
I show I have 219 text collections floating in the ether. |
04:30
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|
SketchCow |
Outside of the manuals I just mentioned. |
04:30
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|
SketchCow |
So yeah, shit's about to get real on archive.org. |
04:32
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xmc |
shit's *always* getting real at IA |
05:08
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DFJustin |
yes bugbug is a computer magazine https://archive.org/stream/bugbug-magazine-1995-06#page/n139/mode/2up |
05:08
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DFJustin |
I don't recommend flipping through most of it at work though |
05:15
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yipdw |
tentacle porn and modems, what could be better |
05:19
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DFJustin |
there are apparently interesting social reasons why the japanese pc scene in the 90s was much more dominated by shut-in nerds than it was elsewhere where you had a more mainstream home computer revolution |
05:21
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DFJustin |
re: other gaming magazines, I think there is a lot at http://www.retromags.com/ we don't have yet |
18:43
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SketchCow |
DFJustin: After I finish sorting out computermagazines and shoving in every orphan that I personally put in, we'll want to find runs where I basically put the same magazine set in two collections. |
18:43
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SketchCow |
And I'll dark all those out, which will clean things up. Also will move stuff to the spanish section because I'm being pretty liberal there, as well. |
18:44
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SketchCow |
And finally, I am really on the edge of us doing consolemagazines or videogamemagazines because those are actually plentiful enough now to deserve their own section. |
19:06
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arkiver |
SketchCow: just that you know that, the problem with the warc's is now corrected |
19:06
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|
arkiver |
some final tests are being done |
19:07
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|
arkiver |
and I'm testing with 54 accounts per minutes |
19:07
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|
arkiver |
I'm gonna make that 500 accounts tomorrow if everything goes fine |
19:12
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DFJustin |
yeah I'm in favour of gaming stuff being separate |
19:13
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DFJustin |
e.g. Amusement Life is about arcades in japan and has nothing to do with computers, even covers other attractions like roller coasters |
19:18
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Atluxity |
arkiver: does it look like myopera will be archived OK by you alone or how is that going? |
19:19
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|
arkiver |
hmm |
19:19
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|
arkiver |
right now it looks like it will go like that yes |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
I have a few friends who are offering me help |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
so I can have some more networks |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
I think it will be alright |
19:20
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Atluxity |
sweeeet |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
Just, Atluxity: Thank you so much for the accounts list!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
btw |
19:20
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|
arkiver |
not 100% sure |
19:21
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|
arkiver |
doing last test |
19:21
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|
arkiver |
should be done withing 1-2 hours |
19:21
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|
arkiver |
after that I will really start doing everything |
19:21
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Atluxity |
ah, good to hear that it was helpfull :D |
19:21
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|
arkiver |
:D |
19:21
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|
Atluxity |
their lawyer took his time with giving that green light |
19:23
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|
arkiver |
Atluxity: YES! last test passed |
19:23
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|
arkiver |
looks like the warc's work 100% |
19:24
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|
arkiver |
example account: |
19:24
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|
arkiver |
http://web.archive.org/web/20140204174340/http://my.opera.com/Fjart/blog/ |
19:30
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|
SketchCow |
DFJustin: What do you think.... gamemagazines? |
19:30
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SketchCow |
I think that's good. |
19:30
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|
SketchCow |
Arcade games, computer games, console games, etc. |
20:00
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DFJustin |
maybe throw a "video" in there so we can have d&d types elsewhere |
20:01
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SketchCow |
I'm going to keep it as this for now. |
20:01
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|
SketchCow |
And if we have to get a bunch of RPG stuff elsewhere, that's fine. |
20:01
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|
SketchCow |
But I suspect we'll be under 100-150, which is what's about good for this new system. |
20:02
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|
SadDM |
:'( |
20:02
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SketchCow |
I'm still going through the orphans and shoving them into computer magazines |
20:02
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|
SketchCow |
Although I should say these are MY orphans, not other runs of magazines that are floating out there. |
20:03
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SadDM |
I think the only RPG magazines in the rack went dark a while back |
20:03
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SketchCow |
They do tend to disappear. |
20:03
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|
SketchCow |
Those guys can live off those magazine issues for decades. |
20:04
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DFJustin |
yeah they don't go obsolete in the same way as computer stuff |
20:04
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|
SadDM |
I think a lot of the reason is that the content tends to be pretty evergreen |
20:04
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SketchCow |
Right |
20:05
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|
SadDM |
*sigh* so much of my hobby is locked up... that makes me SadderDM |
20:08
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Smiley |
arkiver: ooooo fun how close are we to going live? |
20:10
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SketchCow |
This is very, very boring work but the outcome will hopefully be very useful. |
20:47
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|
arkiver |
Smiley: you mean how many we still have to download? |
20:47
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|
arkiver |
almost everything |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
up to today was only still testing |
20:48
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Smiley |
yeah |
20:48
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|
Smiley |
but it seems to be working, right? |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
from tomorrow I will really go for it |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
yep!!!] |
20:48
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|
Smiley |
Can you dump it directly into a warrior, or does it need adaptation? |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
everything seems to work |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
ah no |
20:48
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|
arkiver |
warrior is too slow BTW |
20:48
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Smiley |
:O |
20:48
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|
Smiley |
Too slow for what? |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
well |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
it's first initializing or howver that is called |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
then downloading |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
then packing up |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
then sending |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
then waiting for new task |
20:49
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|
Smiley |
yes... |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
too many steps |
20:49
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Smiley |
o_O |
20:49
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|
arkiver |
and we need to do like 30000 accounts er hour |
20:49
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Smiley |
heh |
20:49
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|
Smiley |
challenge ACCEPTED |
20:49
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|
Smiley |
i think you'll find we can do that. |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
so tomorrow I'll try to get 30 to 40 crawlers runnig |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
and if that works, then we are in! |
20:50
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Smiley |
you know we break websites right? |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
yes |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
well |
20:50
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Smiley |
30,000 an hour is far from impossible |
20:50
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midas |
hm i think we dit alot more than that with just 10 people |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
yep think so |
20:50
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|
arkiver |
can believe that |
20:50
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Smiley |
midas: you mean like yahoo videos? |
20:50
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Smiley |
that was over a weekend or something crazy? |
20:50
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|
midas |
nah different site |
20:50
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|
midas |
we did a site in a couple or hours |
20:51
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|
arkiver |
midas Smiley: I'll give you some update information tomorrow on how the crawl is going |
20:51
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|
midas |
running 150 concurrent |
20:51
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|
arkiver |
and if I can get 30 to 40 crawlers ot work |
20:51
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|
midas |
+ grabs |
20:51
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Smiley |
cool :) |
20:51
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|
arkiver |
:) |
20:51
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|
arkiver |
ok |
20:51
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|
arkiver |
brb |
20:51
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Smiley |
if you can do 30-40, we have people who can do 10000's |
20:52
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midas |
ah yes, i remember, it was ptch.com |
20:52
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|
midas |
was done in 4 hours or so? |
20:54
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Smiley |
* Defaulting /etc/host.conf:multi to on |
20:54
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|
Smiley |
* In order to use glibc with USE=-suid, you must make sure that |
20:54
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|
Smiley |
* you have devpts mounted at /dev/pts with the gid=5 option. |
20:54
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|
arkiver |
midas: hmm |
20:54
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|
Smiley |
whoops |
20:54
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|
arkiver |
maybe a little more then 4 hours... |
20:55
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|
midas |
nah, Kenshin unloaded the shitload of machines on ptch |
20:55
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|
midas |
maybe it took 5 hours, not that much more |
20:55
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|
arkiver |
ey |
20:56
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|
arkiver |
where has Kenshin been lately? |
20:56
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yipdw |
30,000 accounts/hour is not difficult for the Warrior |
20:56
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|
yipdw |
we did more than that on wretch |
20:57
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|
yipdw |
arkiver: I suspect you're under-selling why the Warrior does what it does |
20:57
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|
yipdw |
that or you haven't fully understood wit |
20:58
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SketchCow |
https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines |
20:58
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|
SketchCow |
it has begun |
21:03
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|
SadDM |
SketchCow: if you are putting rpg and bard games in there... https://archive.org/details/general_magazine https://archive.org/details/ares_magazine and https://archive.org/details/space-gamer |
21:06
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SketchCow |
This would be a bad time to start with that. |
21:06
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|
SketchCow |
But I will tap you later for this. |
21:07
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|
SadDM |
roger |
21:21
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|
SketchCow |
https://archive.org/details/computermagazines now has nothing but computer magazines. |
21:21
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|
SketchCow |
https://archive.org/details/gamemagazines now has game magazines. |
21:21
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|
SketchCow |
There are still about 100 magazines left to shove into one or another. |
21:21
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|
SketchCow |
I am not convinced this is 100% the best use of my time but it is very good to get it done. |
21:24
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|
ats |
SketchCow: Amiga Power is a games magazine (it was exclusively games, whereas Amiga Shopper was only non-games and Amiga Format was general) |
21:24
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|
ats |
also, thank you -- I can now point my students at the games section :) |
21:31
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|
SketchCow |
Yeah, I still have a bunch of move around. |
21:31
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|
SketchCow |
And many more to add, over 100 like I said. |
21:32
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|
SketchCow |
Then we can rope back and find more. For example, I haven't looked at magazines uploaded by others. |
21:53
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|
arkiver |
yipdw: I would like to write a script for the warrior, but I don't know how... :( |
21:53
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|
arkiver |
maybe someone (chfoo) can do that) |
21:54
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|
arkiver |
but ok |
21:54
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|
arkiver |
gotta sleep everyone |
21:54
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|
arkiver |
will keep pc on downloading |
21:54
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|
arkiver |
and see you all tomorrow!! :D |
21:56
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yipdw |
arkiver: read the existing scripts, check out the Dev/* pages on archiveteam.org |
21:56
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yipdw |
it's crazy to expect a small group of people to write warrior scripts for everything |
22:01
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|
arkiver |
ah I understand I'm sorry yipdw |
22:01
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|
arkiver |
I'll take a look at it tomorrow! |
22:01
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|
arkiver |
:D |
22:01
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|
arkiver |
hope I will understand how it works |
22:01
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|
arkiver |
and maybe I can great one! :D |
22:15
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|
* |
ersi removes arkiver's enter key |
22:15
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|
* |
ersi modifies it so it won't bounce around so much |
22:16
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|
* |
ersi puts it back on arkiver's keyboard |
23:45
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|
* |
HotSwap wires a 555 onto ersi's enter key running at 1hz |