[00:03] underscor: are you still at the archive? [02:06] dashcloud: Not anymore [02:06] so it was just a month-long one? [02:10] He's not physically there. [02:17] ah [02:39] http://i.imgur.com/vKy5j.jpg [02:39] dashcloud: It was basically a 2 week meet/greet/spend awesome time with SketchCow/make an awesome impression thing [03:13] make them believe that you wouldn't hit `rm -fr` and bounce, mostly [03:19] Little do they know... [03:19] ;D [03:19] crap. [03:40] hahahah [03:58] lol [04:35] ~150 floppies kryofluxed so far [05:31] underscor: any luck on that one range? [05:32] underscor: 003985001-004000000 [06:37] suggestions for parallel wget? [06:39] erm, 'cat | xargs -P 10 wget' works okay [07:59] Man, this uploading IS TAKING A WHILE [07:59] Now that I can start moving friendster chunks over to archive.org, space frees up. [07:59] But everything from rsync.net needs to go, now. [08:03] http://www.archive.org/details/2002-gdc-award-music-afterparty is some esoteric shit. [13:04] I must be getting old [13:05] because I can't reconcile the phrase 'recognizable songs' with that video [17:02] Well, that band is very unusual and challenging. [17:02] If you have any of their albums, you can make out the songs. [17:02] In other words, they ARE doing a setlist. [17:16] SketchCow: We still have rsync.net??? [17:16] Yes, but it's been dormant. [17:17] I'm now getting it off. It's almost 100% Yahoo! Video [17:17] shrug [17:19] SketchCow: oic [17:26] http://www.archive.org/details/FRIENDSTER-000000000 so spread the word! We got friendster. [17:27] Now to keep uploading them [17:36] OK, about to try shoving stuff into archive.org with command line s3 mania. [17:36] Wish me well! [17:38] http://www.google.com/search?q=12+megabytes+%2B+117+megabytes+%2B+60.3+megabytes+%2B55.7+megabytes+%2B+53.8+megabytes+%2B+318+megabytes+%2B+1007.1+megabytes+%2B+2.3+gigabytes+%2B+76.8+megabytes+%2B+1.7+gigabytes+%2B+81.7+megabytes+%2B+84.5+megabytes+%2B+4.0+gigabytes+%2B+485.7+megabytes+%2B+768.6+megabytes++%2B+736.8+kilobytes+%2B+782.8+megabytes+%2B+782.1+megabyes+%2B+1.5+megabytes+%2B+2.4+gigabytes+%2B+4.5+megabytes+%2B+1.8+gigabytes+%2B+1.8+gigabytes+% [17:38] FAIL [17:46] awesome. [17:46] SketchCow: something demands to be called Datashovel or Bitshovel [18:01] 121.223554229 GB [18:15] Here we go! Adding 84 issues to the collection. [18:15] Mostly scripted [18:15] http://i.imgur.com/9i0uY.png [18:15] Hellllll yeah [18:16] cool [18:17] that should have been two separate commits, but still cool [18:20] I didn't commit it, don't look at me :> [18:20] But still [18:21] Next time they push out the webheads, joe schmoe will be able to download archive.org junk as a torrent [18:23] DFJustin: Good to hear [18:33] Holy calls, the torrent is now active. [18:33] :D [18:34] Hot damn, it's public [18:34] I am vaguely worried about statistics. [18:34] :D [18:34] But not my job [18:34] Statistics? [18:34] Oh [18:34] Yes, torrents fuck up download statistics. [18:34] Oh [18:34] vaguely [18:35] Not vaguely [18:35] Not any more than cars vaguely crash [18:35] Well, they way they work, usually people will connect via HTTP anyway [18:35] (because of the webseeding) [18:35] But again, this was something brought up, and no doubt it can be figured out. [18:35] ime, the statistics weren't perfectly accurate anyway [18:36] but I digress [18:37] How long do the torrents live before they die [18:37] Also, where is the torrent box [18:37] What's the webseeding box [18:37] This isn't archiveteam business, switch to msg [18:37] Yes, I just dickslapped MYSELF [18:39] Adding a new issue every 15 seconds. [18:54] don't the stats count downloading a single README file as a download anyway? [18:58] db48x2: use wolframalpha, it rocks! [19:06] Yes, I just dickslapped MYSELF [19:06] hahaha [19:08] Oh wow, it's popular [19:08] Look at things that are already working [19:08] http://teamarchive-0.us.archive.org/torrent/logs/ [19:09] so you're making a .torrent for everything on archive.org? [19:12] Basically [19:12] Well, they're dynamically generated [19:13] i dont think that is too useful unless for very popular files [19:13] like the electric sheep things... [19:14] well, that's the hope [19:14] is that things that are really popular will become popular over torrent [19:16] sometimes torrents are just more convenient.. if I can download 100 files that are in an item with one click, yay [19:16] yeah, it can be super helpful [19:17] all archive.org does with them is provide the .torrent file and no seeder but a http download as webseed? ok, then it sounds great! first i thought they would have clients seeding [19:18] so, won't work with rtorrent ;) [19:19] eek, really? Never noticed if it doesn't webseed [19:19] yeah, doesn't [19:19] anyway, underscor, friendster will soon overtake geocities as the biggest torrent ever [19:20] haha [19:20] rtorrent doesn't webseed? [19:20] no, I think there are some patches floating around but it's not in core [19:21] http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ticket/245 [19:22] doesn't do dht either [19:22] rtorrent does dht [19:25] really? [19:25] huh, so it does: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentUsingDHT [19:25] must be new [19:25] nah [19:25] :) [19:25] well. newer than debian's copy :P [19:26] Tue Jan 29 13:33:49 UTC 2008 [19:26] oh debian, i know what i split up with you [19:26] I'm trying to get a .torrent file for the Friendster data, but it times out. (Apparently 121GB is a bit too much. :) [19:27] bwaahaha http://i.imgur.com/GQtCw.jpg [19:27] Or it's just really busy at the moment, since smaller items don't respond either. [19:27] (But it's a nice feature anyway.) [19:27] it's busy [19:36] hello [19:37] is there somebody? [19:37] Schbirid: yea, I've used wolfram alpha before [19:38] hi raccoon_ [19:38] err rayquaza5 [19:38] Schbirid: tried it with that query, though, and it told me "1007.1" [19:39] what's the subject? [19:39] rayquaza5: the subject of this channel is Archive Team [19:39] see archiveteam.org [19:39] db48x2: gives me 5.78GB [19:40] no, i mean what you were talking about :p [19:40] your url seemed truncated [19:40] heh [19:40] 5.78GB isn't right either :) [19:40] I emacs'ed it [19:41] M-x replace-regexp \([0-9]*\.[0-9]*\) MB \,(* 1024 (string-to-number \1))) [19:41] M-x replace-regexp \([0-9]*\.[0-9]*\) GB \,(* (* 1024 1024) (string-to-number \1))) [19:41] :) [19:41] i only know vim [19:42] "oh "/�&"($&"&%$/&%"! [19:42] :q [19:42] done [19:42] heh [19:43] and once I had a column of numbers, I slurped it into calc-mode as a vector [20:52] http://www.archive.org/details/1983-07-computegazette [20:52] Going well [22:52] SketchCow: got any anecdotes to add about this? http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/08/remember-the-long-distance-warrior-who-took-down-ma-bell.ars [23:03] Sounds exciting. [23:21] alard: Sorry about that [23:22] It's totally loaded [23:22] (which SketchCow loves me for) [23:22] Pushing over 100MBps of IO [23:22] :> [23:24] Overall Top RX Speed: 136537.11 KB/s [23:24] niiiice [23:54] underscor: any luck with range 003985001-004000000?