[01:00] http://ia600702.us.archive.org/14/items/DNALOUNGE-2009-02-13/2009-02-13-1.jpg [01:00] SAVED [03:04] SketchCow: That's hot [03:07] archiveteamcon gets out of hand [03:08] m0lson: Nah, wav [03:08] Stuff from freesound.org [03:10] We should totally have a con [03:11] SketchCow: I thought DNAL was going to be stream-only? [03:12] Is there anything here we don't already have? [03:12] http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals [03:38] hrm [03:38] this pizza place has 'Canadian "Style Bacon"' as a topping [03:55] db48x: Canadian Style Bacon is that weird stuff that's basically ham, right? [03:56] Ah, it's cut from the pork loin instead of the belly [03:57] sure, but this is apparently Sytle Bacon from Canada [03:58] Oh, it actually has those quotes on it? [03:58] hah [03:58] yes [04:00] haha style bacon [04:00] it is not edible, it is only for decorative purposes [04:00] lol [04:16] damn hipster pizza [04:27] my goodness, pushing stuff into s3, even in the same region, is slow (if you consider that they are most likely in the same datacenters) [04:28] averaging around 750kB/s, but it is rather bursty. at some points it just stalls, and others it flies [05:38] so apparently, around 2-3 days after SketchCow posted about the cray disk pack on the IA blog, a guy from Norway figured out the recording system and wrote a script to extract the sector data, complete with error checking [05:48] damn [05:48] ooh, 6.5GB of Pink Floyd in FLAC [05:59] heh [06:02] gotta archive that [06:11] I am [06:11] :D [08:13] will wget manage to eat all 17GB of ram? [08:13] currently at 3.8G [08:13] and 4.5G for the whole system [08:14] Of course it will, if it's a sufficiently large site your fiddling with [08:40] memory leak? [08:40] it depends on your definition [08:40] it's allocated the memory and not released it, but that's only because it can't yet [08:41] it has to keep things around so that it can detect infinite loops [08:44] anyway, sleep beckons [08:59] Ymgve: I'd like to see you keep thousands of thousands of objects in your memory [09:00] but I AM [09:00] Not in the context I was thinking off [09:20] haha [10:26] I'm new to rsync. Happily, my Google Docs upload completed last night. However, it gave me a code 23 error, saying, "some files/attrs were not transferred". [10:26] I can't see anything in the scroll-back buffer, and the only errors I remember seeing were that I wasn't allowed to set attributes or something, way back at the beginning. Should I worry / restart the rsync / something, or are things likely fine? [10:40] run rsync again [10:41] it'll complete in a minute or less and not be nearly so verbose [10:41] you'll get everything on one page [10:42] proper way to use rsync is to run it a few times, making sure that it transfers nothing on the last run [10:43] Thanks. [10:54] It doesn't appear to have sent any files on the second run (It still sent 3ish megs, but no mention of any files), and the only error is "failed to set times". So, I guess it worked perfectly (well, maybe "nominally" is a better word) the first time. [11:09] Are you using a sucky filesystem on one of the ends? [11:09] like NTFS/FAT or something else super crazy? [11:28] sounds like a reasonably good run [11:28] 3ish megs ... do you have about 100k files? [14:57] http://www.archive.org/browse.php?field=subject&mediatype=audio&collection=dnalounge [15:48] chronomex/ersi: I think the drive is running ext3, and it was 100,203 files. 106 gigs of data. [16:31] if your command was like "rsync -a . server::module" then it might complain about not being able to set the time on the module's directory [16:33] and wget is up to 6.3G [16:38] What I love writing? HTML strippers. You know it. [16:48] Aww yeah, strippers [18:18] friendster reference made in rifftrax's commentary for The Creeps Machine [18:20] The Creeps Machine? [18:36] spam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-10-24/Opinion_essay [18:40] Is there anything to batch convert doc files to txt? I know I could do it by hand, but there's like 40,000 files I'd like converted. [18:42] http://www.archive.org/details/DNALOUNGE-2011-05-29 WOO HOO [18:42] See that description? Converted from calendar. [18:42] Still need to edit things by hand over time. [19:02] SketchCow: shiny [19:19] bsmith093: there are a bunch. `antiword' is pretty good.