[00:12] eta 45h 31m [00:12] LOVE THAT [00:58] 382MB 0:00:07 [54.7MB/s] [> ] 0% ETA 0:59:50 [00:59] db48x2: Good call, like. [01:02] super useful. [01:02] it's got a --lines mode for when you're more interested in how many lines of text have been processed [01:05] 23.2GB 0:07:18 [64.7MB/s] [======> ] 12% ETA 0:52:54 [01:06] Well, it's going along nicely. This is a listing out of a 192gb tar file. [01:06] So hey [01:17] 59.7GB 0:18:39 [51.2MB/s] [=================> ] 31% ETA 0:41:15 [01:17] Wow, this is actually humane. [01:17] I'm also using virtualdub to filter, resize, and compress an .AVI file. [01:17] Which should speed things up nicely. [02:11] http://www.archive.org/details/twaudio-collection-2011 [02:11] Well whey hey. [02:11] This full dataset represents roughly 76,000 mp3s from 14,947 users and related metadata from publicly-available postings on twaud.io across its 3 years of operation. [02:19] SketchCow: glad to help [02:21] 45.7GB 13:37:48 [ 598kB/s] [02:21] [db48x@celebdil Friendster]$ tar cf - --numeric-owner --totals data.013800000-013899999 | pv_ind | bzip2 -9c > /backups/bff/friendster.013800000-013899999.tar.bz2 [02:21] mine is a little more sad [02:21] 13:37, make a wish [02:21] heh, that is lucky [02:22] I wish my filesystem access times would be fast again :P [02:23] Hurrah, about to slam 400gb off the server [02:23] Now that archive.org has it [02:23] twaudio? [02:26] http://twaud.io/ [02:27] yes [02:27] I wasn't very clear [02:27] I was guessing that the twaudio data was one half of what he was deleting from his server [02:29] oh oops [02:33] Interesting. Is there a way to specify the sector bounds for mount? I have one of those old games with a data track and red book audio, and I was hoping to try it in Wine. [02:34] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_PTA90PQuo [02:35] !!!! [02:38] sweet [02:39] nice effect on the 'begins filming' message [02:43] is that the back area of Musee Mechanique? [02:44] http://millenniata.com/m-disc/ << anyone know more about that? [02:44] the article i read sounds promising [02:44] but like, does it actually do what it claims? [02:45] wyatt, if you are loop mounting, losetup has parameters that can help [02:47] Coderjoe: Oh yeah, I guess I could dd myself an image of it.... [02:48] or can you use loop mounting with a physical disk? I've never actually tried, but I guess it makes sense. [02:48] perfinion: that'd be cool [02:49] i don't see a reason you can't loop mount a block device. another possibility is device mapper [02:49] db48xOthe: $7/disc it looks like. but for the most important subset of my data that'd be okay [02:49] i have not tried to loop mount a block device [02:49] perfinion: it probably does work, although a good question would be what happens to the vaporized aluminum (if that's what the data layer is made of) [02:49] perfinion: plus the cost of the drive [02:50] which they don't mention [02:50] yeah cost of drive is a one time cost tho, and you can share a drive among many ppl [02:50] quite true [02:51] but yea, it looks like it would have a similar life as a pressed disc, where the data is on an aluminum foil that UV can't touch [02:52] Huh, interesting. I wonder when it's coming out? [02:52] it says end sept [02:52] so soon [02:53] the issue with stamped disks is the plastic laminate separates after a while [02:53] yea [02:53] this is basically a stamped disk but with better quality materials [02:53] its really low density tho [02:54] i wonder how scratch resistant it is tho [02:54] i usually lose disks to scratches before teh plastic separates [03:12] * db48xOthe starves [03:12] require comestibles [03:56] Coderjoe: After multiple distractions, mount -o user,loop /dev/sr0 /mnt/temp/ worked without complaint. Thanks for pointing out losetup though. I expect it'll come in handy sooner or later. [04:11] mount with -o loop actually does the losetup syscalls internally, and does the losetup -d on unmount [04:28] So, Conga Rats to VirtualDub for letting me SELECT MP3 compression, but when it goes, it drops back to PCM [04:28] You know, because I don't have the codec in the form it wants. [04:28] So I spent 2 hours rendering a file [04:28] Where the video is, like, 180mb, and the audio is 975mb [04:43] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_PTA90PQuo is worth seeing. [05:20] SketchCow: lol [05:20] SketchCow: out of curiosity though, why mp3? [05:20] For the audio? [05:20] yea [05:20] Requirements of the system that I am rendering these for. [05:20] This is a job [05:20] ah [05:21] These are GDC videos [05:21] I'm digitizing BetaCam SP and then making them .flvs [05:21] And .mp4s [05:21] cool [05:21] I write blog entries about them. [05:22] I've seen mention of them [05:25] http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/36449/Tales_From_The_GDC_Vault_That_Big_Moment.php [05:44] neat [05:44] I guess I'd have to enable flash though [05:46] * db48xOthe watches a Nero Wolfe instead [06:36] Mentioning SketchCow when you meet someone new can be both a blessing and a curse [06:37] Critically, whether he's pissed them off somehow in the past is rather important [06:37] heh [06:43] hahaha [06:43] Yeah, I should have said that here, not the skype. [06:43] Doctorow can seriously blow me. [06:43] It's kind of like me with the films. People like the films, they may or may not like me or my opinions. [06:44] The films are sacred, I don't use them as platforms for my personality. [06:47] What happened with Cory? [06:47] He's a toolbag and we don't get along [06:48] I'm sure he says the same about you, hahaha [06:48] God fucking damn Macs [06:48] Now I'm hitting alt-t on my windows machine [06:49] WHY CAN'T YOU JUST USE CONTROL LIKE EVERYONE ELSE?!?!?!?!?!?!?! [06:49] [06:51] You're not still at the archive, are you [06:52] No [06:52] Whew [06:52] Although I did stay this late last night :V [06:52] * undersco2 hides from SketchCow [06:54] undersco2: any luck with that range I asked you about? [06:54] I won't know until Saturday night at the earliest [06:54] oh [06:55] (still in SF til then, sorry) [06:56] http://gawker.com/5832033/watch-anderson-cooper-lose-it-on-live-tv [06:57] Oh, I got to see the offices of ImageShack and yfrog with SketchCow saturday [06:57] That was fun [06:58] who is Anderson Cooper, and how does he lose it? [06:58] CNN correspondent. [06:59] I've always thought of him as incredibly serious [06:59] This si great [06:59] is* [07:00] He's also a heir of the Vanderbilt fortune. [07:00] (He's a Vanderbilt) [07:00] Oh wow [07:02] Well, I should be more accurate. [07:02] He's definitely a vanderbilt, but the vanderbilt fortune has been wrung clean some time ago. [07:03] I always get confused by that, because as a child I would tour the Vanderbilt Mansion. http://www.nps.gov/vama/index.htm [07:22] * db48xOthe yawns [07:22] I ought to be asleep [07:23] Me too [07:23] >:| [07:23] 921G total [07:23] I hate that Jeff goes in early [07:23] haha [07:23] edging closer to a ter [07:25] undersco2: what's the largest item in the IA archive? [07:25] tbh, I have no idea [07:25] I think I just uploaded it. [07:25] That info isn't stored in the DB [07:26] I suspected as much [07:26] They didn't like items being 10gb+ until recent [07:26] Prelinger added a 114g [07:26] I just added a 192g [07:26] since you can't sort by size [07:26] someone needs to work on the search form [07:29] oh, and why is there a custom field called "aaaaa" that you can search on? [07:31] To make you ask questions [07:31] ;D [07:33] Hey, someone willing to test this real quick for me? [07:33] http://teamarchive-0.us.archive.org:8888/ThisIsPr2001/ogv [07:34] (it's a torrent) [08:17] sure [08:18] ah, I like the host name of the seed I'm connected to [08:19] done [08:19] what's the host name? ;P [08:19] 1.0 to 1.2Mb/s ish [08:19] undersco2: It's asking the tracker for peers. [08:20] alard: okay [08:20] I realized the web seed url may not work in some clients [08:20] Transmission 2.13 (11501), if that helps. [08:20] (because of how it's formatted) [08:20] thanks :) [08:20] ALUMINUM ON THE MARCH [08:20] awesome [08:20] hahah [08:21] undersco2: I've also noticed that sometimes it isn't wise to mention SketchCow :) Blessing'n'curse unt so weiter [08:21] haha [08:22] got a ragefest in a demo-channel [08:23] your webseed url on that has a double-slash in the middle, btw [08:25] that ine worked well [08:25] any idea yet what caused the batch torrents last night to fall over? [08:30] Pretty sure it's the gzipped responses [08:30] Also, webseeds have a very difficult time with the first and last pieces [08:37] ersi: sorry, the hostname was teamarchive-0.us.archive.org :) [08:38] ah, heh [08:46] * db48xOthe sleeps [08:52] what is this 114g prelinger item? [10:12] I'd tell you a UDP joke, but you probably wouldn't get it. [10:25] Hey, UDP's not THAT bad. It works for Quake! [11:35] undersco2: it wsa on sweclockers, i think [11:35] undersco2: www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/14373-kopieringsavgift-pa-externa-harddiskar-och-usb-minnen-infors-den-1-september [11:35] ersi: tagging our bus != cool [12:19] jch: fuckin' funny story though [12:20] If you're gonna blame someone, blame the douches that said it was OK (95% of the people there) [12:20] ;p [12:22] how is it funny? [12:23] i shouldn't blame the idiot tagging juts because some nobodies said it was kosher? [12:23] so if you pay that tax on your storage media, is it an implicit approval of piracy? [12:24] Heh, that's the paradox [12:24] It's still not legal but to make up for the "huge losses" they impose this kind of taxation [12:40] jch: carebear [16:56] Ymgve: Well, if they're making me pay it regardless, then fuck them [16:56] * underscor downloads downloads downloads [16:59] 114g (actually 116g) Prelinger item: http://www.archive.org/details/ATripDownMarketStreet_HD [17:16] This file was made by SpyPost in San Francisco in fall 2010 from a new 35mm print made from a new duplicate negative made by Film Technology Company from a vintage print from the Prelinger Archives collection. [17:16] :-O [17:38] Yes [17:38] Scanning machine's at the archive, looks great [17:38] Impresses people [18:30] ersi: stop being a dick. [18:38] whine [21:26] Boys, boys [21:26] Relax or I'll spank you [21:27] I think they're bored. :) [21:31] SketchCow: Nice work with the Twaud.io item. However ... there's still a bit more. marceloan has uploaded his files to me via Dropbox (took him a few days). I'm rsyncing them to blindtiger right now, do you see a chance to add those to the item? (It's 511MB.) [21:32] I'll add them, yes. [21:33] Great. The rsync should be finished in about 15 minutes. (But there's no hurry, of course.) [21:34] From now on, I need to give you a new place. Blindtiger is supposed to be empty by now. [21:36] Yes, sure, you said that before. Sorry. [23:34] I worked up a sweat! [23:34] First time in a long time. [23:35] Still need to do stuff for that area back there, but lots of work done. [23:53] SketchCow: sounds like a good shelf [23:53] SketchCow: what kind is it?