[00:21] Can someone wget-warc http://www.longtailgamer.com ? [02:09] alard: Coderjoe yes looks good [02:36] http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://home.comcast.net/~jpittman2/ [02:36] last crawl: April 2011 [02:37] (at least last public crawl) [03:45] Currently digitizing a very obscure Defcon 7 documentary off VHS tape, [03:45] oh, misread, nevermind [08:57] ciao void_ [08:58] ciao! [09:14] why does batcave systematically resuscitate at 8 UTC... [12:52] Could someone help me with this excruciating slow upload to batcave? [12:52] I've played a bit with http://fasterdata.es.net/fasterdata/host-tuning/linux/ [12:52] From my uni latency is better: http://p.defau.lt/?XCrnNl6j7lzYsINJYGPWsA [12:52] So I've tried this: http://p.defau.lt/?vF5iVBPJucxa0trK_sSpOA [12:53] you shouldn't really be having to touch that unless you are dealing with a lot of packets [12:54] I should be able to upload up to 4-5 MiB/s at least from there. I managed to reach 2 MB/s or even 3, but then went down to 1 [12:54] NovaKing, what's "a lot"? [12:54] I'd like to upload at 10 MiB/s [12:54] thousands to millions [12:54] the issue is routing by looks of it [12:54] well, it *did* help [12:54] the only thing that could help is tweaking SYN packets [12:55] have you tried threading? [12:55] isn't threading ugly? [12:56] and how would I do it with rsync? [12:56] * Nemo_bis is a bit of a newbie [13:02] rsync doesn't do multi-threading, which is annoying as well [13:02] but** [13:03] if you have some kind of folder structure in place [13:03] you *could* execute multiple rsyncs [13:03] one for each folder [13:04] NovaKing, yes, but I should move folders around while dld-client is still downloading, or modify the script to add patterns [13:06] hm, I could rsync to another directory with the script and --remove-source-files, then split in multiple directories [13:07] sounds like a bit of work [13:07] i'd just let it run [13:07] lot's of people rsync to batcave [13:07] so it might just be hell congested as well [13:12] dunno [13:12] looked like my fault, because I can upload at 2 MB/s from one place and only 200 KB/s from another [13:13] and if I just let it run I can't download because I finish space [17:08] Morning [17:08] morning SketchCow [17:08] what's up? [17:09] If you guys can find an at-fault router within the confines of archive.org, I will make noise. [17:09] Brewster made a discovery during our 12 hours down to protest SOPA: [17:09] Bandwidth usage didn't shrink. [17:09] I know archive.org has been weird lately :< [17:09] huh, wtf [17:09] I.e. he knows that means we lack bandwidth and need more, because we're using it 100% [17:09] and you totally blacked out? [17:10] http://www.archive.org/details/OWSminutes [17:10] Check that out. My first providing of a collection to an outside group! [17:11] So where's this thing with bandwidth usage? [17:12] Where what [17:12] He said it at a meeting [17:14] I didn't notice archive.org being out, was it US only [17:14] Yes [17:14] We decided Europeans already understood "America is Stupid" [17:15] the archive-it captures look like business as usual too http://wayback.archive-it.org/3010/*/http://www.archive.org/ [17:17] but yeah I've noticed that archive.org downloads don't come close to saturating my downstream [17:42] Yep [17:42] I'm throwing in a bunch of magazines. (Continuing the task of emptying out batcave of other stuff) [17:43] I think we need to talk about MobileMe. [17:43] We need to push full bore. [17:43] I warned Archive.org, disk crisis or no, we gotta go forward. [17:43] As usual, I'd like us to focus on names that are matching google first [17:45] SketchCow: http://www.jamendo.com/en/forums/discussion/19853/download-of-this-file-is-not-authorized/ :) [17:46] http://www.jamendo.com/en/forums/discussion/19853/download-of-this-file-is-not-authorized/#Item_15 specifically [17:48] Nice [17:51] SketchCow, does the tracker give names randomly now? [17:53] Possibly, we need to ask alard [17:53] So my suggestion may be not relevant. [17:59] SketchCow: note that "all rights reserved" is meaningless in a modern copyright context — copyright treaties already reserve all rights provided by copyright [18:32] Ha ha. [18:32] Yes, I am just the person to school on the nature of copyright. [18:32] Oh me, babe in the woods, barely sure where my own feet are pointing. [18:35] Nemo_bis: yes, it does [18:35] Meanwhile, issues of 68 Micro Journal are blowing in. Accomplishment, it is awesome. [18:47] SketchCow: I'm sure you know it, but I've seen a shitton of ignorance in that realm lately :< [18:51] Yes, well, direct the education to the right people. [18:52] Or, better yet, spend time accumulating one of the many informative links on the subject. [18:52] There's lots, lots of copyright-aware law people writing "what you need to know" [18:52] And then you have a pamphlet set. [18:52] Damn, I am able to upload a new magazine issue every 8 seconds. [18:52] sweeet [19:04] SketchCow, and don't you have problems with upload speed to batcave? [19:04] Well, I am using stuff ON batcave that then goes through local wire into the archive.org servers. [19:04] So I get BRUTAL upload speeds. [19:05] Sure; I mean, before that. [19:05] I don't upload to batcave, I download to it. [19:05] When I have stuff here in NY, I bring hard drives to archive.org [19:05] Only way to do it, with terabyte drives [19:05] I'm on my own track, here. [19:05] Heh, transportation by hand had the best bandwidth [19:32] opened up a random Micro Journal scan, a couple pages in I learned that a modem manufacturer used to exist a few minutes from where I work. [19:58] SketchCow: Nemo_bis: The list of usernames in the MobileMe tracker is what I found on Google (plus a few extra that I found in the wayback machine). [19:58] Thanks. [19:58] I appreciate. [19:58] We should move forward on it. Ready to do so? [19:59] The only thing is, as things come in, they basically HAVE to blow very soon after into the archive.org drives. Batcave can't handle it. [20:04] There's the #memac channel since a few days. I'll see you there. [20:07] OK, will do, excellent. [21:22] SketchCow: do you know if anyone had any luck with getting my friendster data off that TB drive? If not, I could use a different filesystem (JFS or whatever you'd like) if the drive got sent back. [21:23] Coderjoe: what's weird about that drive? [21:24] balrog_: I used xfs and apparently they were having trouble finding a machine that would mount it at IA [21:25] SketchCow: https://www.pcworld.com/article/248571/why_history_needs_software_piracy.html [21:55] Yeah. [21:55] Coderjoe: I think it's just sitting there. [21:56] I think I know where it is.... [21:56] I'm now methodically going through all the stuff here. [21:56] My desk, my tables, my sent-in items. [22:16] Ben is getting shit and shit and shit on for that article. [22:16] He quickly ran it over to me when he finished it. [23:15] somesortofdefconthingy http://www.ustream.tv/channel/break-it-2012