[00:08] What's Thad Ward? [00:08] Oh [00:08] Is that your name? [00:08] (Coderjoe) [00:09] seems so [00:10] I always assumed it was Joe [00:10] so desu ne [00:10] no [00:10] that's the funny thing... no part of my real name is Joe [00:11] made the nick for a pay bbs I wasn't expecting to use much (no money to pay...), and they wound up becoming my ISP for awhile and more and more people got to know me by that name [00:12] I don't exactly like the name, but *shrug* [00:34] Aha, I see [00:34] Fuck yeah, 1 out of 15TB mirrored [00:34] !!!! [00:49] Back [01:07] wb, SketchCow [01:20] 978GB into the archive today [01:20] Wheeeeeeeeeee [01:21] wheezle [01:21] * chronomex rsync & [01:23] ups shows my drive as having arrived at IA [01:26] Yep [01:26] I have it next to a mac [01:26] * SketchCow was in facebooks today [01:26] Nice place [01:26] They'd eat underscor alive [01:27] I'd miss that kid [01:27] in their offices? archivin' their data? [01:27] [01:28] SketchCow: What do you mean? [01:28] also [01:28] I'M SO JEALOUS [01:28] SCHEDULE ME A TOUR WITH YOU MASSIVE ARRAY OF CONNECTIONS [01:29] redundant array of industry connections [01:29] RAIC [01:29] You can also use it to scoop up leaves! [01:29] Oh, damn [01:29] Only 216GB into the archive today [01:29] I was looking at the wrong number [01:29] :'( [01:30] redundant array of personal experiences [01:30] Coderjoe: What format is this drive in? [01:30] SketchCow: xfs [01:30] Mac's not recognizing it. [01:30] Am I missing something? [01:31] perhaps the mac's xfs support is older? I don't remember what version I created [01:31] does mac osx have xfs support? [01:32] mkfs.xfs version 3.1.2 [01:37] mac supports xfs? [01:37] SketchCow: If you're on the mini, it wouldn't read my xfs drive, fyi [01:43] i was thinking, before I sent it, that I might want to write the data to it as raw tar on the device [01:44] I always use jfs if I can get away with it [01:46] Me too [01:46] unfortunately, the archive VMs don't like it [01:47] I get like 35MB/s as opposed to 80-90MB/s with ext4 [01:47] (writing a 16GB urandom with dd) [01:48] huh [01:48] I find jfs works like a tank [01:48] slow, steady, never really breaks [01:55] I'll try and do what I can with it [01:55] We might just hang it off an ubuntu system here [01:56] more reading for you underscor [01:56] http://www.mp3scene.info/ [01:56] chronomex: Agreed [01:56] But for this, write performance is more important [01:57] http://www.mp3scene.info/download-nfo/curtis_mayfield-00-roots-cms-1298901836.nfo [01:57] Constipated Monkey Smegma 1999 [01:57] .. ...presents... .. [01:57] Curtis Mayfield -- Roots [01:57] hahahahaha [01:57] Sounds like something SketchCow would be behind [01:57] constipated monkey smegma, totally [01:58] heh [01:58] I like how rsync keeps discovering new files as it runs [01:58] well, I don't really, because it makes it hard to estimate how long it will take [01:58] but you know what I mean [01:59] looks like they got pretty good history from the start of the mp3 scene [01:59] ./fuckingsearch bibliotik macbeth [01:59] Er [01:59] oops [01:59] wat [01:59] what does THAT do [02:00] searches the specified torrent website for the specified keyword [02:05] http://www.mp3scene.info/files/view/rns-rip-guide/ [02:06] * SketchCow is adding 603gb of audio, 2400 different files, to archive.org [02:07] nice [02:10] >> I have a AMD [02:10] K6 200 oced to 210 mhz ...quite fast .. [02:10] haha [02:10] How times have changed since 1998 [02:12] heh [02:12] yeah, you have guys rocken nix clusters now adays [03:05] man... this memory pressure is really putting a cramp on the throughput [03:11] haha [03:11] http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2011/10/11/announcing-amazon-ec2-spot-integration-with-amazon-vpc/ [03:11] "Starting today, you can now bid for unused Amazon EC2 capacity and run those instances within your own Amazon VPC, potentially saving between 50%-66% less than the On-Demand price." [03:11] I love saving less money [03:12] that's strange, but whatever ... [03:12] We should start our own compute cloud [05:24] Injecting 185802 audio files into archive.org [05:24] Hold on to you seat, it's gonna be a wild ride [06:41] FLAC ? [07:02] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15445507 "The world's oldest scientific academy, the Royal Society, has made its historical journal, which includes over 8000 scientific papers, permanently free to access online. " [07:02] yay [07:02] http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals [07:31] well that was easy [07:34] mmm. handy: http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ami/ [09:31] Is there any "vimeo-dl" scripts around? [14:35] anyone going to shmoocon this year? [15:54] hey [16:08] hi [16:28] well that's not cool [16:28] suddenly, overnight sometime: [16:28] Cannot write to WARC file.. [16:29] and it isn't because the disk filled or anything like that [19:39] Coderjoe: maybe the file got too big? [19:42] im using pidgin, is there any way to grab the days logs and dump them into the window? so i can follow the channel [19:43] chronomex: I had wget-warc splitting at 1GB [19:43] ah [19:43] hmm. [19:44] and the filesystem could handle friggin huge files [19:45] bsmith093: Huh? Well.. sure, but you'll have to convert them to whatever logging format pidgin uses.. [20:09] get a real irc client [21:06] OK, the DNA Lounge music is going in nicely. [21:28] http://www.archive.org/details/dnalounge [21:28] SERIOUSLY, best spotlight item ever [21:30] O_O [21:34] ersi: youtube-dl has vimeo support, except it does not work :/ [21:37] hahaha [21:38] SketchCow: how does IA choose spotlights? is it random? [21:38] or is there some dark plan [22:13] I don't know, actually. [22:31] SketchCow: cool [22:31] do they save the video streams, or is it just the audio? [23:07] I have webcam stuff [23:11] shiny [23:18] I am about to plug in some of the metadata [23:41] There it goes. Short name plugged in.