[00:05] added this: http://archive.org/details/Maximum_CD_Dec_2010_Jan_2011_Special_Issue [01:01] grr [01:01] InvalidArgumentInvalid ArgumentMeta header: 'description' contains control characters: [01:02] but I'm not sure what control characters are there that it is complaining about [01:02] and it happily seems to return a success http response code for that, too [01:02] (the s3 interface at IA) [01:07] maybe a tab character? [01:10] it would be quite nice if it told you what the problem was, rather than spitting the whole string back at me saying "something is wrong here. fix it." [01:13] Ever since Maniac Mansion I knew computers would never get beyond "You cannot do that" type of feedback. We're kids to them, face it. [02:16] Game-related research? Oh yes [02:18] evening/morning cow [02:19] hey Jason [02:20] Hi. [02:29] SketchCow: Yeah, I remember you were bringing something up that was disappearing soon, but I don't remember the url. [02:30] http://digiplay.info/search [02:30] Now gone. [02:30] Oh geeze. Crap. That was fast. [02:30] :\ [02:30] Yes, that's what it's like here. [02:30] 13:50 < emijrp> it is only a bunch of links [02:30] did you get it? [02:30] emijrp said "nah, no big thing" [02:30] And now it is gone. [02:31] I didn't get it - I asked people here to step forward and get it. [02:31] I'm trying to stop the FOS machine from overflowing with mobileme. [02:31] :/ I should have moved faster. Was thinking it would be an easy quick one. Sorry. Will act faster next time! [02:31] :/ [02:32] Also: "Thanks for all those who helped, too bad everything's gone". Kind of an asshole move. [02:39] "over the last decade or so" [02:39] i can't bitch, since i didn't save it :/ [02:41] Doing a 1.7 terabyte disk trasfer from batcave to FOS. [02:41] This is the first step towards batcave's decomission. [02:41] I still have to get 9tb off the second drive. [02:41] A lot of that is mobileme, others are splinder. [02:41] berlios. [02:41] win4r: PDFs still seem up [02:43] Zod_: the value of that site, as i understand, was in the metadata [02:47] http://i.imgur.com/uOBLM.jpg [02:47] win4r: how so? [02:48] warning: this state contains California, a substance known in the state of California to cause cancer. [02:50] Zod_: It's a detailed subject-specific bibliography, cross-referenced by author, keywords, etc. Even if the articles came from elsewhere, the organization was valuable. [02:52] thanks [02:54] As it happens wayback seems to have most/all of the site though! Going to try to scrape the data from there. [02:54] http://i.imgur.com/OKaA6.jpg [03:00] http://www.zumodrive.com/ is closing down, June. [03:01] That quote on the bottom of the screen. [03:01] "ZumoDrive is a harbinger of the new world of cloud computing" [03:01] Irony is off the CHARTS [03:02] haha [03:02] Any way to smash-and-grab, or is it private storage? [03:02] I wanted to have you guys give a quick look-see. [03:02] they were exactly right when they said it [03:02] See if there's anything public-facing. Otherwise, we just list it on the wiki. [03:02] bahaha [03:03] (c)2012 Motorola Mobility [03:03] which now belongs to google, does it not? [03:04] SketchCow: looking through google search results, there doesn't appear to be anything public-facing other than the about/help/etc type pages [03:04] Sometime in 2011, ZumoDrive seemed to stop working. Currently, it is not synching between computers. [03:04] Oh dear [03:04] Sounds about right. [03:05] not looking like there is anything public there [03:05] Ah, looks like Moto bought it, then rolled the staff/tech into another Moto project [03:06] btw, blog: http://blog.zumodrive.com/ [03:06] and apparently they were behind hp clouddrive [03:06] though hp.zumodrive.com is not loading for me [03:06] Coderjoe: same [05:07] ok, what of this stage6 metadata should I be pushing into the IA metadata property of simiar function? Right now (in my testing) I've been pushing it all into a table in the description. [05:07] i have video title, user/channel that uploaded it, upload date, description, tags, and the original stage6 url [06:45] Back! [06:45] Wow, what a network outage was it [06:51] wow, really? [06:51] I felt it over here in seattle too [06:52] well, I lost connectivity to a box across town [06:53] (a path which for some reason is routed seattle -> san jose -> seattle [06:53] OK, just sent Jordan Mechner a nice big blog post on my LA visit. [06:54] This whole politics with the Kryoflux needs to be dealt with today now, as well as a bunch of other stuff. [06:55] All nighter fuck yeah [06:55] which coast are you on today? [06:56] NY [06:57] Next week Monday, it's LA for three days. [06:57] I need to pull a favor from a follower [06:57] And stay there, I can't reach my LA contact right now [07:01] Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LLQS27yQZYY [07:03] Jesus [07:08] holy shit [07:11] holy shit indeed [07:13] I wish the hot chick in the white tank top would stay in the frame [07:14] also I had to tell mplayer to change the a/v sync to make it look good [07:14] you're watching this with the sound off aren't you [07:14] no [07:14] I'm Annoying Internet Commenter [07:16] oh, gotcha [07:25] http://www.pcworld.com/article/253672/the_archive_team_rescues_user_content_from_doomed_sites.html#tk.hp_new [07:26] awesome [07:27] Only three wrong facts! [07:27] That I found. [07:27] "Now scores of Pirate Bay users host the data." lol'd [07:28] Heh, damn. 'The Resume' is starting to get quite long [07:28] we should collect the press you've gotten on the wiki somewhere [07:28] and by "we" i mean "i", and by $ i mean "if you think that's a good idea" [07:28] it's a freggin wiki [07:28] do it already if you like to [07:29] http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lplptpmhFq1qdfypno1_500.jpg [07:29] Archive Team meeting [07:30] looks about right [07:30] must use big keyboards [07:39] http://instarchive.recollect.com/ [07:40] I was just told about this. [07:40] wait... instagram doesn't just save the images to your phone's storage? [07:41] how else would you share them on the internet? [07:41] it's not like your phone has a net connection! [07:41] by uploading a copy... [07:43] what a load of crap [07:43] Man, Radiolab is insane. [07:43] I see why people like it, it's like ADD This American life driving a car into Bill Nye's lab [07:44] with good production values too! [07:50] Sent him correction. [07:52] Wow, I hope people who downloaded my movie for free tell me how to have done the movie "right" for the rest of my life. [07:52] Every week. [07:54] Wow, Penny arcade's art quality has gone WAY WAY down [07:54] that's why you should read Zippy instead [07:56] There's a slight, slight, slight pedantry of RadioLab that may ensure I don't actually keep listening. [07:57] "So, it would rain." "Like, WITH WATER?" (water) "Yes, water!" "Like in a glass?" (glass full of water) "Yes! Water" [07:57] If I want to encounter the world like I am literally insane, it may be a bit much [07:59] right, it's part of their schtick [08:05] it gets really really old [08:05] SketchCow: Microsoft Security Essentials is very low-impact and does fairly well in tests [08:05] (and free) [08:05] Do you seriously say this, knowing you just used the phrase "Microsoft Security" in the title? [08:06] SketchCow, it's actually quite good [08:06] Better than most of the free AVs [08:06] yes. yes I do. [08:06] I was shocked too. [08:06] It will be a slow crawl before I work up to that, how about that. [08:07] All you snuggly little pandas. [08:07] * SketchCow is packing and preparing for a week and a half away from home [08:08] but not away from internet and crabbiness! [08:09] No, no. [08:09] a day without being crabby on the internet is like a day without internet. [08:09] I hope dozens of people come in with late-form get lamp reviews. [08:09] ha ha ha [08:09] RANDOMLY [08:09] Friend on Steam writes "microsoft security essentials, fuck everything else" [08:09] ignore with extreme prejudice [08:09] If you want one right now I can give you o-add me on Steam now [08:10] your friend on steam knows what's up [08:10] SketchCow, add me http://steamcommunity.com/id/BlueMaxima :D [08:10] No [08:10] And seriously, MSE is really good [08:10] Why not :( [08:10] Fourteen guesses [08:11] hmm [08:11] ...really don't have one [08:12] But when you can put MSE on any computer with verified Windows and it's more lightweight than pretty much anything else [08:12] which is better, as far as the metadata on these stage6 items: http://archive.org/details/test-stage6-1891083 or http://archive.org/details/test-stage6-1891083-other [08:13] (note: derive is still running on the latter) [08:13] or some hybrid of the two? [08:14] the former loses the bit of metadata that it was a user vs a channel video [08:14] as well as calling the uploading user/channel the "producer" [08:17] Oh boy, there went my start bar. [08:17] And my tasks. [08:17] What did you crash [08:17] explorer, duh [08:18] Thank you, Microsoft Security Essentials. You sure help my security by making my machine unusable by viruses or anything else, including me. [08:21] I've never had any problems with it, I wonder why you are [08:21] Any idea why this doesn't run? http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=archiveteam-mobileme-hero-650x [08:21] sounds like a forced windows restart at this point [08:22] alard: when the s3 script creates the bucket, is it providing a size hint? [08:23] Yes, an approximation. [08:23] just curious. almost wondering about it running out of space on the node [08:23] Coderjoe: Regarding the metadata, you should make a table but also put in the data pairs in the s3 upload headers. [08:23] SketchCow: so both. alright. [08:23] yeah [08:23] It's amazing how good mo-cap has gotten. [08:24] Watching these little anime chickaroonies dance. [08:25] hey, i get an error trying to create an account on the wiki [08:25] yes [08:25] I haven't added the plugin yet. [08:25] I likely will this weekend, when I have more time. [08:25] oh okay [08:26] PC World fixed the two facts wrong I found. [08:26] 1000+ CD-ROMs, not 100 [08:26] I live north of NYC, not South [08:27] Ah, so now people know where to send more CD-ROMs, but they also know you have enough already? :) [08:27] Well, no [08:27] that was quick [08:27] I have so many coming in. [08:27] hello! [08:27] Next is where I am setting up a bank of CD-ROM drives and ingesting. That'll be when I am back here for any period of time. [08:28] hi Schbirid [08:28] we should collect aol cds to build SketchCow a throne [08:28] http://stupidco.com/aol_throne_finished.html [08:28] Why build him a throne of crap [08:29] Schbirid: that's actually beautiful [08:33] SketchCow: should I bother putting the tags in the table, with the details page taking the subject metadata and making linkable keywords already? [08:35] Yes [08:37] alright [08:39] http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/550129_382871961744857_206067656091956_1221805_857169112_n.jpg [08:40] the interesting thing about that video, and several others like it, is that someone edited together video of the characters dancing to other songs [08:40] also SketchCow if you really wanted that Get Lamp review it was informative and amazing to watch :P [08:40] from a game called IdolMaster [08:45] * S[h]O[r]T votes for MSE [08:45] Yeah, it's installed. [08:46] "microsoft security" seems like an oxymoron to me [08:46] also that orange my little pony totally looks like your pic on twitter [08:47] Very 4:12 of you, Coderjoe [08:47] 04:12 <@SketchCow> Do you seriously say this, knowing you just used the phrase "Microsoft Security" in the title? [08:47] SketchCow: did you get my email? [08:49] that was 4:05 here [08:49] your timezone is off by 7 minutes? [08:49] that's unusual [08:50] my clocks are synced by ntpd [08:50] as are mine. it appears that sketchcow is 7 minutes ahead of us. [08:51] woah. he's chatting to us FROM THE FUTURE! [08:51] fuck yeah time travel [08:52] if he comes out with something random he's just answering the question you're going to ask in 7 minutes [08:52] 13 Apr 04:52:54 ntpdate[22299]: step time server 209.16.211.42 offset -412.291320 sec [08:52] www# ntpdate ntp1.savvis.net [08:52] Horp [08:52] Now I'm with you assholes. [08:53] Back here [08:53] so like this: http://archive.org/details/test-stage6-1891083-third [08:53] I want to go back to the future and kill your grandfathers [08:53] Not because it'll cause a paradox, I just want to kill your grandfathers. [08:53] *channel goes silent* [08:53] I realized recently that 4/20 is my half birthday [08:54] if all is fine with that, I'll start pushing the content into the opensource_movies collection with IDs of stage6-* [08:56] seems ok to me [08:57] you're not adding it as metadata down there. [08:58] originalurl: [08:58] originalupload: [08:58] it's in the metadata [08:58] You mean, the table? [08:59] Wait, I found it. [08:59] it's in the table as well as a separate IA metadata tag, as original_url [08:59] Sorry, it buried it in the eval screen [08:59] Yes, you have my love and support - fill that shit up [09:00] How many videos will this be? [09:02] 4990 [09:03] Excellent. [09:03] somehow, I have one video that has no record in my database, which shouldn't have been possible [09:03] about to pull the trigger... [09:04] Do it [09:05] and away we go [09:05] http://www.thelulz.info/var/albums/thanks-that-should-do-it.jpg?m=1331072353 [09:06] Do you have admin ability to put things into a collection? [09:06] Or am I doing it? [09:06] haha [09:07] I see, I'm doing it. [09:07] Painless for me, by the way. [09:07] I don't have admin ability, so at the moment I have it uploading to x-archive-meta01-collection:opensource_movies [09:07] I see that. trivial for me. [09:08] Great first movie there [09:08] How much space is this? [09:08] 284 GB [09:08] pfft [09:08] See you in an hour [09:09] oh [09:09] the one item? [09:10] No, no. [09:10] 68M [09:10] I just wanted an idea of what this was. [09:13] Great first movie. [09:13] http://archive.org/details/stage6-1205977&reCache=1 [09:13] looking good so far [09:21] Oh look, here's me "forgetting" to fill out the W9 form a library sent me [09:22] http://archive.org/details/stage6-1205977 [09:22] That really is just a hilarious first film. [09:27] it's done! ding! fries done! [09:27] http://archive.org/details/stage6-1205977 [09:29] haha [09:30] and the sync goes off for me :( [09:56] haha [09:56] http://archive.org/details/stage6-1284205 [09:57] pretty sure this was originally downloaded from IA [10:01] well, I should probably get some sleep [10:13] don't be a wimp [10:19] Yeah. Do what the folks in London are prepping for: http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/04/12/1331243/data-center-staff-will-sleep-among-the-racks-for-london-olympics [10:20] sleep? WRONG ANSWER. [10:22] they'd better get some serious overtime for that [10:27] You'd bloody hope so [10:50] Running wget --mirror (at least 127570 files)... [10:50] ...this may take a while [11:08] http://i.imgur.com/Smpka.jpg [11:08] archive team gets an upgrade [11:19] Sun microsystems...oh god [12:14] SketchCow: some good news [12:14] looks like linuxformat.com is hosting there dvd thur bittorrent [12:18] only 121 to 157 have bittorrent isos [12:19] some may not have seeds anymore [12:19] 121 doesn't have any [12:19] the latest one has 2 seeds [12:20] i hope this helps [14:15] http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/6415/125/ [14:20] Wow. Copyright on *postal codes* [14:21] lolwat? [14:31] I've moved from huh to lolwut to WHAT THE GOD DAMN FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!?!? [14:31] In other news, aggro thinks copyright is fubar'd. [14:39] oh, the UK postcode database? [14:39] Canada [14:39] also, I think copyright itself is fine [14:39] ah [14:39] people just need to be shot [14:40] yipdw: yes [14:40] and continue to be shot until they stop being so fucking stupid [14:40] make a frivolous copyright claim, get shot [14:40] I think that'd work [14:40] i think US copyright law is the least broken, save for the ridiculous statutory infringement penalties [14:41] because of the broadness of fair use [14:42] fair dealing over here, isn't nearly as broad, and of course the big copyright holders are dipshits so they're all for refusing me permission to use 3x3-square scan of a map from 1976 [14:42] fuuuuck those guys [14:43] US fair use is reasonable, but copyright length is definitely too long. [14:43] it is everywhere imo [14:43] I see the current copyright madness as an outgrowth of the "NO IT'S MY TOY" attitude that we all had when we were three [14:43] when we acted like that, our parents spanked us [14:44] now that everyone is grown up I think the same STFU reaction applies [14:44] but we need to scale up the penalty for the concomitant increase in, uh, damage [14:44] i don't see how it's broken at all [14:44] I mean the people involved in it [14:44] you can't paddle a law [14:45] as i see it, it's their shit, just like it is actually that kid's toy [14:45] I'm not sure if I'm making any sense because I've been up for way too long [14:45] and if I'm not feel free to ignore me [14:45] winr4r: Well, it's pretty significantly different in othe rpaces though. Life+50 years in Canada is a far cry from creation+120 (worst case scenario). [14:45] but please do not be a dumbass about it [14:45] mistym: yes, that's true [14:50] For me, I don't agree with the notion that you can claim an idea as "yours" at all. Yes, yes, I know you can't copyright or patent ideas themselves, just their "expression." But as far as I'm concerned there's little to no practical difference. Ideas build upon each-other and the notion that someone can lock up mental building blocks is ludicrous to me. Though I guess that's gravitating closer to patent law and all of its absurdities in [14:53] i don't agree with that, or at least that it's applicable to copyright law [14:53] patent law on the other hand actually is pretty absurd, but that's a whole 'nother pot of pike [15:09] Anyone have any opinions on citation data formats? Looks like I'll have the Digiplay data in a pretty raw transcription of its original form tonight, was thinking of turning it into a proper citation db while I'm at it. [15:37] Terrible pickup line [15:44] Oh goodness, I may have actually listened to the entire run of This American Life [15:44] Speaking of terrible pickup lines... [15:44] We're both going to die alone [15:44] AND ANOTHER ONE [15:44] Actually, that one may work [15:44] ha ha [15:44] Totally contextual. [15:45] We're both going to die alone. Refill your mai tai? [15:45] I think absinthe and/or goblets of blood are the drinks of choice in the places that works. [15:52] http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/joe-eszterhas-letter-mel-gibson-36949 [15:52] BEST LETTER EVER [15:52] I'd say save a copy, but everyone's saving a copy. [16:02] http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6540.txt [16:49] http://jsfiddle.net/SbSGR/1/embedded/result/ [16:49] AWESOME [16:58] shrug [16:58] know what a insta-turnoff is for reading scrollback? talking about copyright and patents [16:58] fuck that shit [16:58] ha ha [16:58] boner killer [16:58] MY WAREZ BONER [16:59] I let it go for a while, it petered out. [17:04] Hello Jason -- [17:04] I came across your blog here at ascii.textfiles.com/archives/1011 a few weeks ago as I was researching and writing a recent series of publications, which collectively form a set of educational resources for people looking to pursue learning of any kind (especially at distance --they come together at Online Schools). These resources include the Education Debate (http://www.onlineschools.org/education-debate/), an authoritative directory of availabl [17:04] Together, some of these have been referenced by the likes of the New York Times, PBS, and Mashable, among others. [17:04] I think that a blog post which discusses educational reform, learning theory, and its intersection with the state of standardized testing today could be of some potential value to your readers. I would really love to work with you and come up with a guest contribution that discusses this or similar topic that you might enjoy. What do you think? [17:04] It would be such a pleasure to hear from you. [17:04] All my best, [17:04] Estelle Shumann [17:04] So I go look [17:04] Yep, home-schooling nut [17:05] lol [17:05] yeah, that's what I want to read when I hop on yer blagoblog [17:06] okay surely that must be automated [17:06] it is [17:06] Because of the entry they linked to. [17:06] "you goatse'd thousands of people, i'd love to hear your thoughts on education reform" [17:06] yes [17:06] Eductational reform FOR GOD-BASED SCHOOL [17:07] http://www.sunlituplands.org/ is her blog [17:07] heh, creepy loonies [17:07] Has awesome images like http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dnoFTEUrv5g/T4djjX3poEI/AAAAAAAALeA/T3SZmmyd1Jk/s1600/421.jpg [17:07] do guest post, fill it with profanity [17:36] http://jordanmechner.com/blog/2012/04/textfiles/ [17:36] There's my guest post of the day. [17:40] awesome [17:47] wow, nice one [18:58] wow re: goflex cases [19:15] ? [19:16] archive.org bought ~1000 3tb seagate externals, took the drives out of the cases and now has ~1000 empty usb 3.0 sata enclosures they want to sell [19:16] couldn't they get the drives bare? :| [19:17] worked out cheaper to get the externals [19:18] glad I didn't have to remove all those drives from their encluosures [19:18] do you know what kind of hardware they connected them to or how? :| [19:18] I'm guessing they went into commodity high density storage servers [19:20] oli: what's your problem? :P [19:21] ersi: huh? [19:21] You do know what the IA does, right? [19:21] network speed from EC2 instances sucks :/ [19:21] yeah, it does :( [19:21] S3 as well :( [19:22] ersi: yes, but im still glad i didnt have to remove the drives from their enclosures ;) [19:22] I wouldn't have minded being involved in that project [19:22] me neither [19:22] mindless work with cool folks [19:22] wouldn't be as mindless as counting votes [19:22] that sucked ass [19:22] yes good point [19:23] counting votes? [19:23] and in a team of people you'd get it done fairly fast i guess [19:23] yeah it'd be quick work [19:23] have a couple of beers [19:23] dnova: yeah, for parliament [19:23] I'd rather take hard drives out of cases [19:24] That's what I said :D [19:24] :) [19:24] I whole heartedly agree [19:36] http://pastie.org/private/3iqsvdthhwsswmnuuuv9a [19:36] lame :/ [19:37] Oregon btw [19:38] what [19:45] network speed sucks [20:12] myspace deleted basically every image on their CDN [20:12] nobody cares [20:12] lol [20:13] where were U?? [20:14] Question is, where were you [20:15] idk your mom just mentioned it lol [20:15] whatever [20:15] right [21:57] At what point should I kill a grep for the mobileme downloader? Is >3130 CPU minutes reasonable? Though the webdav-feed.json is 35M... [22:00] yes im sure that's reasonable :p [22:00] * oli just got another box on a gige link at softlayer dallas running [22:01] Oh yeah, we've got this one bagged. [22:01] done well! [22:24] Oh, wait, I think it's actually grepping the webdav-feed.xml which is mostly empty. http://paste.pocoo.org/show/581084/ [22:25] Err, nope, never mind.