[00:06] Pfffhahaha, THAT. I feel like it wasn't a bad article on the whole, but wow that bit was funny. [00:08] What bit what article [00:08] Oh, you just joined. [00:08] (I don't see joins) [00:10] Yeah, haha, the /topic quote. [00:13] He demeans his subjects. He always does. [00:13] One of the reasons I didn't want to be another notch on his belt. [00:15] Yeah, I sort of got that impression. [00:15] At first it seemed benign enough and I was wondering what was up that you refused to talk to him, but as it went on he made it pretty clear what his game was. :/ [00:16] alard: What's the deal with that Hanzo-based script? Should I use it to aggregate the usernames with errors to re-run them or are we submitting them back to the pool? [00:17] (Re: Splinder cleanup) [00:18] Wyatt|Wor: The idea was that SketchCow or someone else would run that script on things that have been uploaded. [00:18] Then we can redownload anything that hasn't yet been done. [00:22] Okay, so upload first, sort it out later? Very well. In that case, I may as well make with the bandwidth. SketchCow, can you spare a slot at the moment? [00:27] You already have one [00:27] Drop that shit right in. [00:28] Oh, I wasn't aware it was still available. Will do, then! [00:30] I've got it spread across a few computers; don't have access to my home machine right now (need to find a way to keep my tunnel alove better, that's for sure) [00:32] that upload-finished.sh looks like it's choking on some special characters. Should I worry about that? [00:33] Not my knowledge! [00:33] I am dumb, like peter pan [00:34] NEVERLAND MAKES YOU FORGET [00:34] I just saved the article by reflex before noticing the irony [00:37] Hmm, wait, should I do these one at a time or can I run in parallel? I'm still not up on my rsync-fu enough that I know what's right in this situation. [00:39] Wyatt|Wor, the documentation says to ignore those users with escaped characters [00:39] I bet that rsync is smart enough for multiple instances, but I don't know it [00:41] Eh, I've still got ten hours on this shift and twenty-four more in the next two days; I'll be safe with it. [00:43] SketchCow, do you think IA can get a decent OCR out of this? http://www.archive.org/details/VocabolarioDellaLinguaItaliana2 [00:51] hit "derive" and see! [00:51] * Nemo_bis is impatient [00:52] those borders... [00:52] ocr engines are smarter than you think [01:00] chronomex, not enough for that nasty book [01:01] and if you don't believe me check http://www.archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=VocabolarioDellaLinguaItaliana and http://www.archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=VocabolarioDellaLinguaItaliana2p [01:02] verywell [01:21] http://catalogd.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=91620170 [01:21] We'll see! [01:21] It's just going to take a while to derive [01:21] Are you riding the status board? [01:21] That thing is delicious [01:50] All right, first part done. In with the second! [01:52] Odd, I figured the VPS would transfer faster than my work desktop [03:15] http://www.archive.org/stream/girl_watcher_n01_bonanza_1959-03#page/n0/mode/2up (Wolf Whistle) [03:20] SketchCow: neat viewer [03:20] lol [03:21] Only got two issues of it. [03:21] My, my, how...how lewd! [03:23] Yeah, I'm adding a ton of trashy pulps today. [03:24] 316 [03:24] root@teamarchive-0:/3/TORRENTS/PULP# ls | wc -l [03:24] 316 different titles, numbering: [03:25] 1,400 individual issues. [03:25] Some won't go public. [03:29] this is awesome [03:29] I've got gdb inside of emacs talking to embedded hardware [03:29] 100% seamless [03:30] Oh neat. What hw? [03:57] TI's CC430, a MSP430-based single-die radio/microcontroller combo [03:58] is some nice hardware too, and $3 in bulk [03:59] the board I have [two of] is http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=MSP430-CCRFvirtualkey99990000virtualkey909-MSP430-CCRF [04:08] Hah, Mouser is pretty much the best these days. What is that connection? JTAG? [04:09] I'm not a huge mouser fan [04:10] I've had better luck with them than Digikey, so I'm probably biased. I should probably shop around more when I'm buying parts, but it doesn't happen that often. [04:11] what do you mean by luck [04:13] They had what I was looking for available and at a tenth of the price? [04:13] Wyatt|Wor: it uses jtag or a few other things, the TI bootstrap loader is rather flexible [04:14] that is pretty good luck then [04:14] OK, fatties, solution found: http://www.archive.org/stream/inside_movie_v02_n05_countrywidepub_1963_01#page/n42/mode/1up [04:15] haha [04:19] Posed by professional model [06:13] All right, beginning part three of my splinderings. Looks like I've upped about...32GB tonight? This is going pretty fast. [06:19] Mine has been running for over a week, probably a week or two left.... [08:36] SketchCow, with your uploads you inspired me this question: http://www.archive.org/post/406486/press-review-services [08:38] ok. this is really pissing me off [08:44] ok... that sounds creepy [08:44] "Collecting Pretty Girls" [08:44] Ha ha [08:44] Yeah, dude, I believe it's INTENDED TO BE CREEPY [08:45] and why is there a nun lining up with the hussies for the millionaire's inspection? [08:46] Maybe being a nun doesn't pay well? [08:46] Is THAT pissing you off? [08:47] my connection troubles (which you aren't seeing due to not having join/part on) is what is pissing me off [08:47] Was gonna say [08:47] been reconnecting all night [08:47] If you have an issue with women being treated like hilarious sexual appliances and mindless servants, stay out of the 1950s men's magazines [08:48] Ahh, so that's it. Yeah, hanging out in a high-traffic channel you just end up turning them off, I think. [08:48] I'm not sure this is a feature unique to the 1950s... [08:48] No, but it's high-test in the 1950s magazines [08:48] Ah [09:09] This rapidleech thing is interesting, but they really need to stop trying to use it on our shared servers. [09:09] It just eats way too much cpu time. [09:16] http://www.metafilter.com/110914/Live-from-the-Internet#4097978 [09:19] wow, $629 for a SCSI-to-USB adapter [09:20] I guess I should find some other way of hooking up a Bernoulli drive [09:21] http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/support/_eol/usb_scsi/usbxchange/ [09:22] that's what I was looking at [09:22] I've got a SCSI PCI card here, but no working desktops [09:27] mmm. for the bug list: sometimes an item with really big images shows up which covers up the entire map. perhaps the JS should set a maximum display size? [09:28] yipdw: i have some scsi cards. [09:28] oh [09:28] well why not? [09:29] Make sure you're on a real screen. A man's screen. A screen for men. [09:29] this most have been the $629 version: http://www.amazon.com/USB-SCSI2-Adapter-USBa-hd50m/dp/B000067RSS/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_2_1 [09:30] I was going to suggest a DEC terminal, but a lot of those were operated by women, weren't they? [09:32] there is one on ebay for $129: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Microtech-SCSI-USB-Adapter-Cable-Mac-OS-9-10-10-2-10-3-10-4-10-5-PC-/250956528365?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a6e2cbaed [09:32] i think its the same type [09:32] oh god. marcxml is just about as bad as marc21 [09:32] yep! [09:32] does marcxml get rid of the MARC-8 encoding in favor of UTF-8, or is it still around? [09:33] not sure [09:33] i wasn't looking at the spec, but rather an actual marcxml file [09:34] mm [09:34] but it uses the same tag/code values as marc21 [09:35] http://ia600209.us.archive.org/fetchmarc.php?path=%2F4%2Fitems%2Fscoobydoofranken00gels%2Fscoobydoofranken00gels_marc.xml [09:36] it's like marc! but with xml! [09:37] http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/3832 [09:39] that article makes me scream and pull my hair out and wish someone would create and use a format that is not context sensitive like marc is [09:39] yea [09:40] non-modular power supplies should be banned [09:40] marc is kind of designed to make human-generated things kind of machinable, not to make machine-things kind of humanable [09:40] barely machine-readable [09:43] godane: that might be what I end up going with [09:43] the Bernoullis have some sort of weird Iomega Parallel Port connector [09:43] it's not the usual 25-pin [10:59] is http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget_with_WARC_output outdated? i get "Could not open WARC file." [11:00] the build processes defintely was different, i had to ./bootstrap first [11:00] using a git clone [11:07] hm, it creates a 16byte warc file with "58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 0D 0A 0D 0A" inside (hex) [12:10] Schbirid, it worked for me a few weeks ago [12:10] dunno if it changed [14:59] http://www.livestream.com/plumvillage [16:08] Coderjoe: Wow, I had no idea MARC was so convoluted [16:09] I thought it was a structured data format as well [19:49] oh, great [19:49] Caught exception: /usr/local/djvu/bin/djvuparsexml '/var/tmp/autoclean/derive-VocabolarioDellaLinguaItaliana2-DjVu//translated-djvu.xml' failed with exit code: 139 [19:49] Segmentation fault [19:49] this is new for me [19:49] what will happen next? we'll see [20:31] just went up today (46 minutes ago): http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1325482813/manos-the-restoration [22:44] underscor: MARC is structured. It's a semantic markup system rather than a tagged data container. :P [22:48] I mean [22:48] Yeah, it's structured [22:48] But not how I imagined it [22:49] aye [23:31] I JUST WANT A HOLIDAY HUG [23:31] Just applied to speak at PDA 2012 [23:32] * chronomex hugs SketchCow broadly [23:48] I'm slamming down the e-mail inbox right now. [23:48] it's christmas eve. take a day off for once. [23:48] Fuck no [23:48] Day off when I'm dead [23:48] LONG day off [23:48] I got your newsletter on the way to my dad's to watch football, thought "goddamn does that guy ever stop" [23:50] so here I am working in gdb while football plays in the background [23:52] IRC via gdb is pretty hardcore [23:54] I never stop.