[00:02] http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/09/the-clouds-my-mom-cleaned-my-room-problem/245648/ [00:05] http://adrianshort.co.uk/2011/09/25/its-the-end-of-the-web-as-we-know-it/ [02:47] Internet Archive: Only a little bit of storage [02:47] http://i.imgur.com/skVwK.png [02:53] bonus points for naming convention [02:59] :D [03:06] that looks like a Jason Scott Original [03:06] luckily none of the junk im working on eats much space, i can get away with under 200GB [03:09] chronomex: Yep. he's the one that named them [03:10] "places to put junk", I suppose [03:10] where's KITCHENDRAWER [03:11] who knew, the chipmaker Marvell makes lightbulbs, thanks wget for digging that up [03:17] chronomex: He also has /2/ALARDY. /2/RSYNCY, /2/BOXY, and /1/ONEOFFS [03:17] haah [03:18] that mkes less sense to me [03:22] does /2/BOXY run around and say "I'm not trollin"? [03:22] Coderjoe: Probably [03:23] chronomex: idk, he's just fond of naming things random shit [03:23] And adding y to things, apparently [03:23] I know. [03:23] I remember early forays into programming... variables named things like "fag", "cunt", "blah", and "foo" [03:24] foo is an old standby [03:26] Early forays? [03:26] I still name them things like that [03:26] heh [03:27] well, I've been programming for something like 20-25 years [03:29] hey everyone [03:29] I recently wrote something like fuck: goto shit; i += 1; i -= 1; shit: goto fuck; [03:29] just was watching old episode of cranky geeks [03:29] Had to trick the compiler into giving me something to break on while not optimizing out the rest of the function [03:31] So, do I tell you the un-wisdom of putting machine information inside a network on a random IRC channel in private? Or public. [03:32] Let's go with public. Don't do stupid things like that. [03:33] i think we need to backup crankygeeks and dl.tv [03:34] Do we need one person or a lot? [03:34] its video [03:34] so it could be a lot [03:35] i just think it would be nice to get this backup since its old tech shows [03:35] Make a wiki page, could you? [03:35] that and there are no dl.tv or crankygeeks on archive.org [03:36] SketchCow: Oh. Sorry. :( [03:38] Bonus: posting on facebook [03:38] Another sign you're younger, because you haven't woken up to finding your server upside down in a fishtank with a clown hat shoved in its ass [03:38] Heh [03:39] Well, I didn't think the picture itself was particularly revealing [03:39] its not closing anytime soon [03:39] its just a thought to back it up since not much content is add to it anymore [03:39] wow... noodle incident? [03:41] Machine name, your username (which you use elsewhere), the os, the machine specs, your OS, the fact there's network attached storage using NFS (traditionally insecure). [03:41] looks like nothing has been added to dl.tv and crankygeeks for about a year [03:42] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R-LGGRjWmU [03:46] i will add dl.tv and crankygeeks to watchlist [07:40] Kickstarter has hit $70k [07:59] Whoa. And two weeks left [08:00] Awww, why don't people want to see TAPE! [08:15] i do :) [08:15] whow, rain [08:16] Hm, another Swedish newspaper blog services is closing down [08:16] fucking newspapers, why did they start blogging portals [08:16] hahaha [08:17] desperate grasps at straws [08:17] yeah [08:17] really [08:17] It's being modern without having to do anything yourself? [08:17] like ALL of the newspapers, even the local papers started 'Get your blog here! publish content!' [08:17] content comes to you! [08:17] I don't get how this is expensive to run [08:18] embrace the future! [08:18] I mean, you could have it linger along without staff á la Geocities [08:18] wait [08:19] are you holding geocities up as a PARAGON OF DATA RETENTION?!? [08:19] yeah, it's weird, isn't it [08:19] ATLEAST they didn't pull the plug earlier than they unfortunally did [08:19] stop right there buddt [08:20] someone give me ops so i can teach this joker a lesson [08:20] Heh. [13:33] http://mashable.com/2011/09/27/geocities-visualization-video/ [14:16] closure: http://deletedcity.net >_> [14:18] i added dl.tv to watchlist pre-emptive alarmbells [16:24] Is there any documentary about the tracked music formats and their scene? (xm, mod, s3m, xg, etc) [17:30] No [17:30] Back when I was flying people into my demoparties, I was seeking out Karsten Obarski. [20:27] I love that goatse.cx has this: http://www.goaste.cx/museum/ [20:28] Probably not new in the slightest [20:28] But it's kind of delightful.