[02:42] Does anyone know what bub means in bup.php? (on the archive.org taskqueue) [02:42] I was just curious [02:42] * underscor idly gazes at SketchCow [02:42] s/bub/bup/ [02:45] whee, almost broke 100 processing tasks too! [02:45] * underscor excited [03:37] Hello. [03:37] I can't change upload rate limit. [03:37] Bup means, as far as I can determine. Backup. [03:38] Oh, nifty [04:07] About to do MOST BORING FRIENDSTER FILENAME RENAME EVER [04:08] orly? [04:08] SO BORING [04:13] What do you have to do? [04:15] -rwxrwxrwx 1 jscott jscott 96951121802 2011-07-21 07:47 data_60000000-60099999.tar.gz [04:15] ------- [04:15] What's the middle piece, the XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXX. [04:15] VVVVVVVVV-VVVVVVVVV [04:15] That's what [04:15] standardize [04:15] 060000000-060099999 [04:15] -rwxrwxrwx 1 jscott jscott 96951121802 2011-07-21 07:47 friendster.060000000-060099999.tar.gz [04:16] oh I see [04:16] Can't you just pad it with printf [04:17] (or not pad it, as the case may be) [04:17] The files are all grazy [04:17] crazy [04:17] Oh, bummer :( [04:18] So you can't do like "grep "[0-9]*-[0-9]*" and then extract the two numbers, and then format them with printf? :P [04:23] The numbers are random. [04:23] People made up different ways to .tar the data [04:23] It's all over the place [04:23] now I am fixing [04:23] That's my job, as the manager of the project. [04:23] it's pretty simply. [04:23] simple [04:24] oic [04:25] Is the archive going to make this public, or are we gonna make a torrent, or...? [04:25] http://i.imgur.com/FlkyH.png What the hell google [04:26] Whoops, deleted a file or two [04:26] (Not friendster) [04:28] Some warez. [04:28] Why did I have it on the second mirror and not the main site! Weird of me. [04:29] So, I realized earlier this month that warez is "wares" and not "where-ezz" [04:29] * underscor fails the internet test [04:29] lol [04:29] * chronomex pats underscor on the head anyway [04:29] :3 [04:30] He tried. [04:30] Someone gave me a "classic warez" compilation [04:30] Just deleted a few [04:30] Whoops [04:32] lol [04:32] A full archive.org processing queue a happy underscor does make [04:34] Oh man, you know what would be so cool [04:34] A realtime feed of what the archive machines are doing [04:34] With pubnub [04:34] pubnub.com [04:34] Oh god, that'd be sooo cool [04:34] * underscor is a progress bar/state OCD whore [04:48] I just realized how OLD the jstor stuff is [04:48] This is so amazing [04:48] 1869? That's fucking amazing [04:50] Yes, pre-1923 [04:50] For what it's worth, when I was in London a few years back to punch wikipedia in the face, I was invited to dinner and a tour at the Royal Society. [04:50] "to punch wikipedia in the face" [04:51] hahaha [06:01] wow this place has grown since whenever i was last lurking :) [06:02] Well, once we branched out into child sex trafficing, people just couldn't stay away [06:03] mmmm [06:04] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVvRWVoHDb8&feature=player_embedded [06:07] hah that always draws a crowd [06:07] especially a lot of riaa attorneys [06:09] i love this video [06:09] i musht be my birthday! [06:10] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgnoukKJIaU [06:10] fastest way to drain the battery on an android phone, suggestions? [06:11] * chronomex turns on all the radios including 3g, 4g, bluetooth, wifi, tries to get a gps fix in a building [06:11] how bout flashlight? [06:11] might help [06:12] GPS will probably do it the fastest [06:12] google maps drains mine quick [06:12] vibrate? [06:12] i just got a nexus S [06:13] what are you rockin? [06:13] the samsung epic [06:13] i have a samsung captivate rooted for sale [06:13] its battery lied epically to me today so I'm going to try and really truly empty it [06:13] but i switched to sprint because at&t is pants [06:13] they all ar [06:13] are [06:14] chronomex: play a game [06:16] why are people on ebay buying unlocked captivates for $250? is it too much for the average person to run superoneclick? [06:21] http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6556249/The_Library [06:21] this seems like a nice archive [07:14] �For example, a few friends going back to SOuth Africa wanted it to then print them out and bind them in cheap binders to have something of a mini library for the people over there. � Uh? [07:55] keep the screen on. that plus gps with navigation seems to drain my droid2 the fastest [08:01] I know, I'll record some video [08:01] screen brightness to full [08:05] shields to maximum [08:12] infracells up [08:12] dinotherms connected [08:13] dyno? [08:13] oops. out of order [11:50] Can I have +o please? [11:51] ._. [11:51] * Spirit_ sets mode +o soultcer [11:52] I rarely get disconnected so I just notice that I have no more ops when I try to ban someone and it doesn't work :-/ [11:52] =( [11:52] didnt RMF did this before? [11:53] Never seen it, but I only see joins/parts when I am logged into my bouncer [11:53] yeah, a day or two ago [11:55] ಠ_ಠ [12:56] Gotta love them excess floods [16:23] Man, it looks like every bundled/free webhosting service is closing it's doors. [16:23] * its [16:33] which one now? [16:34] Verizon mysite? [16:35] imho there is less need for free webhosting nowadays [16:35] Hobby stuff/knowledge collections can go to wikis, personal stuff to blogs/twitter/... [16:36] yep, hosting is difficult for the average joe [16:43] haha, you still have that heatwave in America? [16:44] It snowed today in Austria [16:44] Austria == Australia ? [16:45] No, Austria, the one in the Northern Hemisphere [16:45] Northern Hemisphere == USA garden ? [16:47] Usa garden? [16:49] Eprillios: add all the worthy archiving projects here http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Template:Navigation_box [17:07] LOVING OUR HEATWAVE [17:07] Part of our new Don't Ask Don't Melt [17:12] love this new policy [17:12] did the Senate agree on it? [17:30] emijrp: Okay, I will keep an eye. :-) [17:33] I'm sneaking in some shareware cd uploads before heading to the airport. [17:43] SketchCow, I don't understand if the field "date" understands things like "2010-01". I see that it manages to extract the "year", but doesn't seem to sort properly in search results [17:43] It does not understand YYYY-MM [17:43] It understands YYYY-MM-DD and YYYY [17:43] That said, do the right thing, let the software bug get fixed down the way [17:44] ok [18:06] emijrp, do you know whether and where projectcounts (domas' usage stats) are stored on TS? I can find only some of them in /mnt/user-store/stats/projectcounts/ and /mnt/user-store/stats/ [18:06] (I'm going to upload them to IA now.) [18:15] projectcounts were not downloaded some months ago [18:15] so, they are lost [18:16] which months are missing? [18:16] projecounts i mean, no pagecounts [18:25] LOST. [18:26] LOST DATA. HARD DISK FAILURE. UNSAVED. SHUTDOWN. END. Good words. [18:33] Who are we talking about NOW? [18:42] Internet. [18:42] Is. [18:42] Failing. [18:43] Adding JSTOR to http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Archives [18:44] emijrp, whoops, just closed the channel where I aid it [18:45] Looks like they'r missing from December 2009 to March 2010 | plus something else | e.g. before November 2009 [18:46] emijrp, I'm uploading al the missing months to IA [18:46] should take about a week at this rate [18:47] A lot of eggs on IA. [18:56] I trust the IA a lot more when it comes to keeping data safe than I trust myself or some other random dude from the internet [18:58] I only trust many IAs. [19:01] Put an earthquake on San Francisco area. OH IT IS POSSIBLE, SAN ANDREAS FAULT. [19:01] A big earthquake every 100 years. Last, 1908. Enjoy your Wayback machine while it works. [19:05] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_damage_resulting_from_the_2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake [19:05] Don't they have a mirror in Alexandria? [19:07] Do you mean the country where were launched molotov cocktails to the National Museum and a crowd looted it? [19:09] this can happen everywhere [19:12] http://en.wikipedia.org/?diff=441217325&oldid=440616816 [19:13] Man, the annual budget of Internet Archive is only $10M, lower than Wikipedia one. [19:14] They also used some federal government aid [19:15] And Wikipedia stores less than 50 TB. [19:15] But has several order of magnitudes of traffic more [19:17] He. Internet Archive sucks the whole Internet. Wikipedia spits a half of the internet traffic. [19:17] 4% according to Alexa :-) [19:17] (which can't be trusted) [19:18] whoops, 0.5 % [19:18] And only web traffic. p2p? [19:19] well, that's pageviews [19:19] YouTube is something like 20 % of internet bandwidth, IIRC [19:20] alexa is absolutely worthless [19:20] +1 [19:20] as are most metrics [19:20] torrent is something like that [19:20] You only have to look for some ISP complaining about net neutrality to find stats [19:20] :-p [19:22] So, IA mirror is hosted on the white computer on the left? http://www.archive.org/about/bibalex.php [19:28] yes, that computer costed 5 M$ [19:28] behind there is only a very realistic poster [19:29] : D [19:30] isn't there a european mirror as well [19:38] I read an article that said that xs4all was hosting a mirror of IA, but other than that article I have never heard anything about an European mirror. [19:40] Spirit_: You do realize that Alexa Internet is the sole reason that IA exists today? [19:45] no and that does not make alexa any better [19:48] well there is stuff like http://ia200011.eu.archive.org/ [19:48] which tracerts to xs4all [19:53] and throws error 503 [20:25] I leave this link here: http://gen.lib.rus.ec/ [20:25] 400k books. Torrents in the second menu. [20:25] OH, AND I DIDN'T LEAVE THAT LINK HERE. [20:29] a spookie ghost left the link and disappeared ;) [20:29] That's a lot of torrents [20:29] * underscor wonders what kind of books they are [20:30] Good ones. Good shit. [20:31] http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search?req=Rowling&nametype=orig&column[]=title&column[]=author&column[]=series [20:31] Wow, don't even have to wait for Pottermore [20:33] ftp://free-books.dontexist.com/genesis/!Repository/ [20:33] IP registrant company looks quasi-shady [20:45] i did not realize "they" even made harry potter in PDF format; i thought Rowling was anti-digital from the start [20:47] She is [20:47] I think Rowling decided to publish them herself finally [20:47] Not yet [20:47] Pottermore isn't up yet [20:47] ah [20:47] http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6107/1311537512971.png [20:47] are these scans then? [20:47] Those are either retypes or scans [20:47] if they are, then wow, really great quality [20:47] so why are those news then? [20:48] Because someone cared enough to either retype it or scan it [20:48] Tatsujin: Trollface? hahaha [20:49] :) [20:51] oh wow this pottermore thing sounds interesting [20:51] people were retyping potter for p2p as soon as they were published [20:51] yea they were [20:51] there was a news blurb on it at one point [20:51] but these look pretty high quality [20:52] I remember those chinese bootleg harry potters [20:52] oh wow they have the ancient greek one [20:53] http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=3554e62d6fe5273954f4e571f9740a48 [20:53] That is an export from indesign [20:53] Or whatever layout software they use [20:53] Must be a leak [20:54] so far the 7th book pdf looks the best [21:01] i think 3, 6, and 7 were done 'officially' [21:01] they even have the little signatures in stuff like letters; that'd be hard to type up [21:42] I have to go. :-) [21:42] Bye.