[00:07] eff off Picasa [00:17] ? [00:18] I load it up and it just traverses my entire tree looking for photos with no apparent way to stop it [00:19] oh [00:26] SketchCow: finished! [01:18] where can I get the archiveteam version of wget? (or is there a better tool for web site archiving?) [01:20] wget -e robots=off [01:20] :) [01:23] is that garanteed to work even if its disallow * [01:24] sep332: help dashcloud or don't help [01:26] ok sorry, just joking [01:31] dashcloud: you mean wget-warc? https://github.com/alard/wget-warc [01:33] hey look. when set to ignore /reports/, the lachlan mirror finished with a size of 2.9G [01:33] looks right [02:27] Coderjoe: Gotta love those tarpit urls [02:28] I don't think it was intentional [02:28] I didn't mean it negatively, just those URLs that get wget stuck [03:34] ok... re-fetching the lachlan cranswick site with wget-warc [03:46] http://sfdocfest.festivalgenius.com/2011/films/ecstasyoforderthetetrismasters_adamcornelius_sfdocfest2011 [03:48] SketchCow: sorry if this is a stupid question, but on your 6502 documentatry, are you going into the software side at all? Or is it JUST on the chip & the devices it was in? [03:48] Software side [03:49] I was just reading about the Microsoft! easter egg that was included w/ BASIC when it was sold to Commodore, & I just thought to ask [03:49] Yes [03:49] I'm gonna donate to the project, I always had an interest for that processor, it was in everything. [03:49] What's the project url again? For donations... [03:50] I'll do that now since I'm thinking of it [03:50] http://kck.st/jasonscott [03:50] thansk [03:50] erm... thanks. [03:50] Go for $6,500, that'll wrap that up [03:50] heh, if I could [03:51] So there's a third person giving me google groups files. [03:51] So far, verified, I have 804gb of files [03:52] Wait, 813g [06:43] argh. damn you UPS. why do you have to have a different line order between your website and the label? [06:43] I should probably include return shipping [08:23] today I learned exactly how slow and loud paper terminals can be [08:24] ASR-37 is a nice machine though [09:10] "The Wayback Machine is undergoing scheduled maintenance Friday through Sunday, October 7-9" [09:10] AFAIK that's a few weeks back, but maybe I'm wrong :) [09:21] lol [12:44] http://www.moanmyip.com/ [12:44] http://www.moanmyos.com/ [12:44] hahahah [12:53] yeah, they're classics :) [14:59] ciao [17:12] Good morning [17:12] No idea why I just slept so much. [17:12] Wayback's having some issues. [17:46] you slept?! [17:52] * ersi sounds the alarms [17:52] * ersi thinks about initializing lock-down [17:53] * winr4r adjusts cow's caffeine IV [17:53] there, all better [17:54] Got up a tad early, apparently - I loved a server's /bin away [17:54] Took a little effort to get it back [17:59] fun! [18:20] I'm now adding a few hundred synthesizer manuals. [18:20] Just for a little break. [18:32] i've been hitting the networking equipment manuals pretty hard [18:49] you can probably quit any time [18:50] When you're addicted to helping, you don't need an intervention [18:51] heh [18:55] http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Asynthmanuals-roland&sort=-publicdate [20:05] "I loved a server's /bin away" - SketchCow [20:12] I LOVE YOU SO file not found [20:12] lol [20:18] SketchCow: How'd you manage that one? [20:21] my favourite one was when something i installed from source thought 1) $PREFIX means "installation directory" and 2) "make uninstall" should mean "rm -rf $PREFIX" [20:21] ... [20:21] hahahaha [20:21] that was hilarious, as it munched its way through /usr [20:21] that's awesomely terrible [20:22] lol [20:23] Me: I'm not a huge fan of Ubuntu. Try Mint or Arch. [20:23] My friend: Really? I thought you liked Linux [20:23] +? [20:23] fffffffff [20:23] wonderful [20:24] UBUNTU ≠ LINUX [20:24] gjfkdlsgjalk [20:26] i will shed an actual tear when i'm forced to stop using 10.04 [20:26] lol [20:27] Switch to eOS or Mint, bro [20:27] I prefer eOS [20:27] http://elementaryos.org [20:27] i hadn't even heard of eOS before [20:27] It's ubuntu based [20:27] but less shitty [20:27] (than the new releases) [20:28] unity is horrible [20:28] ^ [20:33] i still have like two years before i need to about switch, though [20:33] worry about switching* [20:43] I just realized that what's missing in my life is a die that lights up when I roll a 20 [21:02] db48x: think geek has what you need [21:04] indeed, they do [21:31] anyone grab a copy of symantec's whitepaper on duqu before they redacted 30 pages? [21:37] sp0rus: how long is the one you have currently? [21:40] 14 pages [21:42] oh, apparently they unredacted it? [21:42] yeh the 60pg version is still out [21:43] They had a 14 page one out for most of today, they're saying it was human error, so, nevermind then [21:45] its an interesting read [22:17] what's duqu? [22:18] a new trojan [22:19] apparently [22:22] it's a little more than that [22:23] it's related to stuxnet [22:23] ah [22:23] I saw a headline [22:23] it's also probably created by someone from that original team [22:49] that seems to be the case, but it's not designed with industrial equipment sabotage in mind [22:51] its a slew of the usual trojan and remote control elements, the overall intent being to steal data (nothing new there) [23:03] Frigolit: TIL Frigolit is like styrofoam in sweden [23:41] http://www.box.net/shared/static/a6omcl2la0ivlxsn3o8m.jpg [23:44] * chronomex counts how many of those he's already read