#archiveteam 2012-05-19,Sat

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00:07 πŸ”— oli anyone ue mysqldump to do backups from remote systems? i cant get it to work remotely - seems to ignore the --host= option
00:07 πŸ”— oli so its trying to connect to localhost instead
00:07 πŸ”— oli any ideas?
00:11 πŸ”— Coderjoe try "-h (hostname)" instead of --host=(hostname) ?
00:12 πŸ”— alard And perhaps set the port number as well?
00:12 πŸ”— Coderjoe i've used -h with other mysql tools, even when using the default port
00:12 πŸ”— oli yeah all got it now, im just dumb
00:13 πŸ”— oli i just need to ask in 10 irc chans at once
00:13 πŸ”— oli so everyoine thinks im dumb
00:13 πŸ”— ersi good job
00:14 πŸ”— oli :D
00:14 πŸ”— oli trying to centralise my mysql backups
00:14 πŸ”— oli always fun :|
00:20 πŸ”— NotGLaDOS Heh, I have an 18G user currently uploading to FOC at about 200kb/s
00:20 πŸ”— NotGLaDOS 36520460288 25% 175.22kB/s 165:24:30
00:23 πŸ”— Coderjoe foc?
00:23 πŸ”— ersi fos*
00:30 πŸ”— NotGLaDOS ...I never get names right.
00:38 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T how do you browse .tar files again on archive.org?
00:39 πŸ”— shaqfu S[h]O[r]T: Tack a / at the end
00:39 πŸ”— shaqfu e.g. http://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_150500-150999/
00:42 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T worked, thanks
00:50 πŸ”— mistym wfnx.com/robots.txt
00:50 πŸ”— mistym User-agent: wget; disallow: /
00:50 πŸ”— mistym lol
01:05 πŸ”— godane i have some webuser pdfs for the dark-magazine rack
01:06 πŸ”— godane some from 2005 and 2006
01:06 πŸ”— godane full 2010 i think
01:19 πŸ”— Coderjoe mistym: was that recently added?
01:19 πŸ”— mistym Coderjoe: Not sure? I looked before today.
01:19 πŸ”— mistym Did someone else already grab it?
01:20 πŸ”— Coderjoe not I
01:20 πŸ”— mistym Still needs grabbing then.
01:24 πŸ”— mistym I assume the #archiveteam answer to "robots.txt" is not just to say "ok"
01:25 πŸ”— Coderjoe "FUCK ROBOTS.TXT"
01:25 πŸ”— Coderjoe wget: -e robots=no
01:25 πŸ”— godane i thought it was -e robots=off
01:26 πŸ”— Coderjoe though I did run across a site where the robots.txt was sane, and just blocked an automated-reports section of the site that becomes a crawler trap
01:26 πŸ”— Coderjoe godane: either
01:26 πŸ”— godane ok
01:26 πŸ”— godane thought i was doing it wrong
01:32 πŸ”— mistym Coderjoe: Yeah, that's different - it makes sense that you wouldn't want to crawl that
01:33 πŸ”— mistym I remember getting into an infinite loop on one side I tried downloading; they could have USED a robots.txt there
01:34 πŸ”— mistym Dynamic calendar that doesn't care what date you put in, so you can endlessly follow "next month" links to the year 10000+
01:35 πŸ”— shaqfu We'll make sure to put it in a time capsule and seal it for 8000 years
02:34 πŸ”— chronomex mistym: the archiveteam answer to robots.txt is "thanks for the advice about crawler traps, we'll keep an eye on that"
02:34 πŸ”— chronomex you can quote me on that
02:40 πŸ”— dnova Seattle (Reuters) -- Today Archive Team member "chronomex" was quoted as saying, "the archiveteam answer to robots.txt is "thanks for the advice about crawler traps, we'll keep an eye on that"". More on this story as it develops.
02:48 πŸ”— green3_ bbs was just on jeopardy :3
02:48 πŸ”— green3_ also, no one knew the question
02:50 πŸ”— Coderjoe faiiil
02:50 πŸ”— Coderjoe also, video?
02:51 πŸ”— dnova haha
02:52 πŸ”— green3_ watching it live, not sure where you could catch a copy
02:52 πŸ”— dnova I would be smug as hell, getting that one correct and then losing the rest of the show by an embarrassing margin that would call into question the casting directors' ability to weed out rubes.
02:52 πŸ”— green3_ well, the playback anyway
02:52 πŸ”— green3_ I think i could happily not answer any of them, just smile
02:56 πŸ”— shaqfu I always loved getting computer history questions in trivia contests, because so few people know it :)
02:57 πŸ”— shaqfu Free points!
03:22 πŸ”— jjonas some used old CDs seem to have a giant unbalanced mass.
03:22 πŸ”— jjonas i should not read them anymore while someone is sleeping in the house
03:23 πŸ”— Coderjoe 1x
03:23 πŸ”— jjonas good point
03:23 πŸ”— jjonas :D
03:43 πŸ”— jjonas did you guys notice about dotster?
04:25 πŸ”— RedType http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KvRe4hJyjU
04:30 πŸ”— godane we may need to backup digg.com
04:46 πŸ”— dnova ehm ehm ehm
04:46 πŸ”— dnova by the way:
04:46 πŸ”— dnova year-to-date traffic stats on buttcoin.org
04:46 πŸ”— dnova http://www.welp.im/ages/buttcoin-stats2.png
04:52 πŸ”— godane found a iso scene nfo collection v4 on underground-gamer
04:52 πŸ”— godane 3358 nfos
07:08 πŸ”— BlueMax damn, underscor got a job at IA?
07:09 πŸ”— Nemo_bis apparently
07:10 πŸ”— Nemo_bis http://archive.org/details/archiveteam-splinder
07:10 πŸ”— Nemo_bis so now how do I know if a user has uploaded his stuff or not?
07:11 πŸ”— Nemo_bis alard, do you still have from the tracker the info of who's supposed to have downloaded what?
07:12 πŸ”— chronomex if you still have splinder, please do not delete it
07:13 πŸ”— chronomex contact me for a few commands to run against it
07:13 πŸ”— chronomex we lost a decent size chunk
07:14 πŸ”— Nemo_bis chronomex, what did we lose?
07:14 πŸ”— Nemo_bis and, did you upload the data you had in some way?
07:14 πŸ”— Nemo_bis I guess now you should just tar it and add another archive.org item
07:14 πŸ”— chronomex one of the tars got truncated during final assembly
07:14 πŸ”— chronomex but we have a list of exactly what is missing
07:14 πŸ”— Nemo_bis by SketchCow you mean?
07:15 πŸ”— Nemo_bis and where is this list
07:15 πŸ”— chronomex yea
07:15 πŸ”— chronomex ok, I'll paste them in here
07:16 πŸ”— chronomex wget http://archive.org/download/archiveteam-splinder-00000017/00000017.txt -O splinder-missing.txt
07:16 πŸ”— chronomex cat splinder-missing.txt |cut -d/ -f2-6|uniq|sed -e 's,^,data/,' > splinder-missing-paths.txt
07:16 πŸ”— chronomex tar cvf splinder-for-sketchcow.tar -T splinder-missing-paths.txt
07:17 πŸ”— Nemo_bis ??
07:17 πŸ”— chronomex run those three commands in your splinder working directory (the one that contains data/)
07:18 πŸ”— chronomex and put the tar file somewhere good
07:18 πŸ”— Nemo_bis didn't you already do so?
07:18 πŸ”— chronomex I did, you need to run it in your local splinder cache if you still have it
07:18 πŸ”— Nemo_bis I asked you a list of the missing stuff, I don't have any Splinder data
07:19 πŸ”— chronomex ah
07:19 πŸ”— chronomex well, there's a list at the url on the first line
07:19 πŸ”— DFJustin running against my splinder data
07:19 πŸ”— chronomex rad
07:20 πŸ”— Nemo_bis how can that file contain the list?
07:20 πŸ”— DFJustin got 10mb worth
07:20 πŸ”— Nemo_bis the list of files was generated before creating the tar?
07:20 πŸ”— chronomex Nemo_bis: wtf are you saying?
07:20 πŸ”— Nemo_bis I'm asking where the data got lost
07:21 πŸ”— Nemo_bis or the tar was truncated after creation, uploaded in part and deleted locally [old problem]?
07:21 πŸ”— chronomex it was created by a broken script, uploaded without checking, and the sources were removed from fortress of solitude
07:22 πŸ”— chronomex a good amount of it is no doubt lost for good
07:22 πŸ”— Nemo_bis so where does that list come from?
07:22 πŸ”— Nemo_bis the list of files in the directory before it was deleted
07:22 πŸ”— chronomex Nemo_bis: that list is the original list of files that should have gone into the .tar
07:22 πŸ”— Nemo_bis ok
07:23 πŸ”— chronomex about ummm I guess 10% actually made it
07:23 πŸ”— chronomex that's one of 26 final .tar files
07:25 πŸ”— chronomex make sense?
07:25 πŸ”— chronomex DFJustin: neat, care to share my way?
07:25 πŸ”— DFJustin http://interbutt.com/misc/splinder-for-sketchcow.tar
07:26 πŸ”— Nemo_bis this Splinder grab has been very very unlucky
07:26 πŸ”— Nemo_bis so sad
07:27 πŸ”— chronomex cool, DFJustin, I get that with md5sum a4fd0a673c5b830c2748fa7822a8231b
07:27 πŸ”— DFJustin correct
07:28 πŸ”— chronomex rad
07:28 πŸ”— chronomex I'll hold on to it and take care of it from here
07:28 πŸ”— chronomex Nemo_bis: I forget what else there was, care to remind me?
07:29 πŸ”— Nemo_bis lots of users weren't downloaded because of the splinder_noconns when server was overloaded
07:29 πŸ”— Nemo_bis (we never checked them to redownload them)
07:29 πŸ”— chronomex oh, yeah
07:29 πŸ”— Nemo_bis many users with weird charactersin the domain weren't downloaded
07:29 πŸ”— Nemo_bis several people never uploaded their stuff
07:30 πŸ”— Nemo_bis downloaded users with some unescaped characters have not been uploaded and we never got to fix them
07:30 πŸ”— chronomex I think a lot of blame is squarely in splinder's court for having a janked up system that wasn't reliable
07:30 πŸ”— Nemo_bis and now we lost 5% of the downloaded data
07:30 πŸ”— Nemo_bis not reallt
07:30 πŸ”— chronomex very well
07:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis it was mostly bugs in our software and human errors
07:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis too much stuff going on I guess, to do everything correctly :)
07:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis also, when the deadline was moved the project was completely forgotten
07:32 πŸ”— chronomex we discovered that rsync doesn't work very well when you have files named with asterisks in
07:32 πŸ”— chronomex as I recall, it completely eats itself
07:36 πŸ”— Nemo_bis it wasn't only that
07:42 πŸ”— Nemo_bis I've updated http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Splinder [so depressing]
07:43 πŸ”— chronomex cheer up, the other 95% is safe
07:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis it's the 95 % percent of x %
07:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis with x still unknown
07:44 πŸ”— chronomex it's a metric shitton more than fuck-all
07:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis meh
07:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis we've had so much time to fix everything...
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis --------------------------------------------
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis ok stealing noticeboard now
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis BEFORE YOUR DATA GETS LOST ON YOUR DRIVES TOO
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis PLEASE HELP FIX THE 17TH CHUNK DATA DESTRUCTION DISASTER
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis URGENT REQUEST FOR EVERYONE WHO HELPED DOWNLOAD SPLINDER SOME MONTHS AGO
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Splinder#disasterfix
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis (ALSO, MAKE SURE YOU'VE UPLOADED EVERYTHING YOU HAD)
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis THANKS
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis (alard, Angra, anonymous, arima, asdf, bsmith093, cameron_d, closure, dashcloud, db48x, dnova, donbex, DoubleJ, hrbrmstr, Hydriz, kenneth, kennethreitz, Konklone, koon, marceloantonio1, ndurner, NotGLaDOS, Paradoks, pberry, PepsiMax, proub, rebiolca, sarpedon, sente, shoop, soultcer, spirit, tef, undercave, underscor, VMB, Wyatt, yipdw)
07:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis --------------------------------------------
07:57 πŸ”— Nemo_bis chronomex, were the other tars checked?
07:57 πŸ”— chronomex so far as I know they are good
07:58 πŸ”— chronomex I don't know what level of checking they got
07:58 πŸ”— Nemo_bis http://archive.org/details/archiveteam-splinder-00000008 has no tar
07:59 πŸ”— chronomex odd.
07:59 πŸ”— Nemo_bis could someone download the tars and check them against the file lists?
07:59 πŸ”— Nemo_bis also, combine the lists to see how many users they contain
08:23 πŸ”— Nemo_bis trying to get the list of Splinder users on IA from the combined files lists
08:23 πŸ”— Nemo_bis $ sed -r "s/^SPLINDER\/[^/]{2}\/[^/]\/[^/]{2}\/[^/]{3}\/([^/]+)\/.+$/\1/g" list.txt | sort -u > users.txt
08:24 πŸ”— chronomex that'll be slow
08:24 πŸ”— * Nemo_bis shrugs
08:24 πŸ”— chronomex that's why I did just |cut -d/ -f2-6
08:24 πŸ”— Nemo_bis akes fem min at most
08:25 πŸ”— chronomex also cut is less typing :P
08:27 πŸ”— Nemo_bis your advice came too late
08:27 πŸ”— Nemo_bis asking or learning takes more time than DIY as you're able to
08:29 πŸ”— * chronomex shrugs
08:29 πŸ”— chronomex you're doing the work, you get to choose how it gets done
08:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis hmmmmmm
08:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis $ wc -l users.txt
08:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis 1164439 users.txt
08:56 πŸ”— Nemo_bis http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Splinder&action=historysubmit&diff=7800&oldid=7799
09:29 πŸ”— Coderjoe Nemo_bis: what happened to cause this?
09:43 πŸ”— Nemo_bis Coderjoe, see wiki
09:44 πŸ”— Nemo_bis o do you mean the 200k missing? users?
09:44 πŸ”— Coderjoe i see the wiki, but that doesn't say what happened
09:44 πŸ”— Coderjoe just "hey, we're missing shit. please do this to help us recover"
09:45 πŸ”— Nemo_bis the tar didn't contain all files, tar was uploaded and files deleted, missing files are lost
09:45 πŸ”— Nemo_bis "most of the data for the 17th item wasn't put in the tar and the files were deleted"
09:45 πŸ”— Nemo_bis to me the wiki page seems to say it
09:46 πŸ”— Coderjoe oh
09:46 πŸ”— Coderjoe above the spot you linked
09:47 πŸ”— Nemo_bis yes
10:12 πŸ”— alard Nemo_bis/Coderjoe: Here's the splinder tracker log, if that helps: http://db.tt/ZDTea9nG
10:49 πŸ”— Nemo_bis alard, thanks
10:59 πŸ”— Nemo_bis alard, how can I extract the list of users originally added to the tracker?
13:21 πŸ”— SketchCow Morning.
13:25 πŸ”— SketchCow What happened was I had a truncated .tarring and then I deleted the original later.
13:25 πŸ”— SketchCow Totally my mistake, I feel terrible about it.
13:26 πŸ”— SketchCow We did get a lot, we can't fall into the trap of hating all we didn't get or lost.
13:32 πŸ”— SketchCow (Grabbing MASTER PENIS) (6150)
13:32 πŸ”— SketchCow Oh, IUMA, you hosted all the best bands.
13:33 πŸ”— SketchCow http://archive.org/details/iuma-master_penis
13:43 πŸ”— SketchCow In terms of the Splinder analysis, I was going to do that.
13:44 πŸ”— SketchCow I can download them quickly (being local after all) and do analysis.
13:44 πŸ”— SketchCow Right now I am focused on blowing up IUMA and uploading Fortunecity.
13:46 πŸ”— Cameron_D Don't know how longer the splinder thing will take so I'll let it run overnight and see about uploading it in the morning
13:53 πŸ”— SketchCow Excellent.
13:59 πŸ”— closure "Censored websites from the Internet (mostly science-related). Upon a request, whole websites may be downloaded from the Internet, undergo review and censorship, and be published on Kwangmyong" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwangmyong_(network)
14:00 πŸ”— closure you go North Korea. Archive and censor that internet
14:09 πŸ”— SketchCow I'm cranking IUMA up to 11, and Ive got the fortunecity merge running.
14:09 πŸ”— SketchCow These merges are murder, but thanks to rsync, not worried they're being done wrong.
14:09 πŸ”— SketchCow I know what I did wrong with the Splinder upload - won't happen again.
14:09 πŸ”— SketchCow Always a learning process.
14:14 πŸ”— SketchCow http://archive.org/details/iuma-pdsa
14:14 πŸ”— SketchCow Now THAT's some UTF-8 encoding!
14:18 πŸ”— SketchCow OK, with 15 processes jamming IUMA songs into archive.org, I think that's the limit of FOS for that process.
14:18 πŸ”— SketchCow MobileMe is now smooth as butter - it just works.
14:21 πŸ”— SmileyG SketchCow: do you ever sleep o_O4
14:21 πŸ”— SketchCow What? I slept plenty - today it was 2:30am EST to 8:30est
14:29 πŸ”— alard Nemo_bis: The usernames are in the log file. (In the "item" or "user" field of the JSON object.)
14:35 πŸ”— Nemo_bis alard, ok
14:35 πŸ”— * Nemo_bis still has to understand how to extract them
14:47 πŸ”— Nemo_bis MASTER_PENIS_-_SUCK_MY_DICK_CHAINEY
14:47 πŸ”— Nemo_bis very inspiring
14:47 πŸ”— SmileyG lol
14:50 πŸ”— alard Nemo_bis: with a JSON parser (python, ruby etc.) or bunzip2 -c splinder.log.bz2 | grep -ohE '"user":"[^"]+"' | cut -d '"' -f 4
14:51 πŸ”— Nemo_bis alard, thanks :)
14:52 πŸ”— * Nemo_bis had actually understood he needed to learn cut
14:52 πŸ”— Nemo_bis it's like python re.split or whatnot
16:06 πŸ”— lrkj http://defacto2.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/mindcandy-volume-2-amiga-demos-has-sold-out-so-it-is-now-available-for-free-online/
16:06 πŸ”— lrkj something for archive.org?
16:36 πŸ”— SketchCow I expect it's there.
16:36 πŸ”— SketchCow If not I'll grab it.
18:19 πŸ”— Nemo_bis hm http://archive.org/details/uihucvj
18:19 πŸ”— Coderjoe mmm spammers
18:20 πŸ”— Coderjoe oh jeez.
18:20 πŸ”— Coderjoe i just realized... the varying types of spam emails are also internet cultural artifacts
18:21 πŸ”— Coderjoe "these are examples of the type of bullshit we had to wade through in our email"
18:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis sure
18:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis that's why I'm archiving lots of wikis with GBs of spam
18:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis dozens GB sometimes
18:31 πŸ”— Nemo_bis which 7z reduces by 3-4 orders of magnitude
19:06 πŸ”— SketchCow Fortunecity is now integrated into one directory (and one "doubles" directory.)
19:06 πŸ”— SketchCow The doubles is a mere 1.3gb, which is not bad against a 1.2tb set.
19:24 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: i saved this: http://archive.org/details/TechTVSept2002
19:25 πŸ”— godane took over 2 hours to upload
19:25 πŸ”— SketchCow You're a hard worker with little encoragement, godane
19:26 πŸ”— godane that episode could only be found on usenet
19:26 πŸ”— godane and it was not index everywhere
19:29 πŸ”— godane still looking for techtv music wars
19:29 πŸ”— godane old edonkey link: ed2k://|file|TechTV_-_Music.Wars_-_9-12-2003..rm|364096025|44F4B72EBB8BA3F5740698149FD8AAF 8|/
19:30 πŸ”— godane saidly it doesn't work anymore
19:30 πŸ”— godane it was hosted on razeback and the was sezied on feb 21 2006
19:45 πŸ”— Nemo_bis is that a valid link? I removed spaces in the hash
19:53 πŸ”— SketchCow Fortunecity link being built.
19:57 πŸ”— alard n
19:57 πŸ”— alard sorry, wrong screen :)
20:22 πŸ”— godane how do you download from links like these: ftp://[2001:da8:b800:253:202:118:224:241]/
20:22 πŸ”— SmileyG thats ipv6
20:22 πŸ”— godane is there way to translate to ip4
20:22 πŸ”— godane my firefox can't open it
20:22 πŸ”— SmileyG nah
20:23 πŸ”— SmileyG you'll need a ipv6 tunnel broker
20:23 πŸ”— SmileyG as I presume your ISP doesn't support ipv6
20:28 πŸ”— Nemo_bis is it so rare?
20:29 πŸ”— SmileyG not super rare, but I can only name one "consumer isp" who supports it (and even then I think its patchy)
20:29 πŸ”— Nemo_bis mine supports it and it's the second biggest ISP in Italy
20:30 πŸ”— Nemo_bis unless I'm missing somethng
20:30 πŸ”— SmileyG in the UK the two big major players don't
20:30 πŸ”— SmileyG and they supply pretty much everyone else so...
20:48 πŸ”— godane i found something you may want to mirror
20:48 πŸ”— DFJustin <SketchCow> http://archive.org/details/iuma-pdsa <-- most of the mp3s are 0 bytes, utf-8 fuckery? ;)
20:48 πŸ”— godane ftp://211.99.140.238/
20:48 πŸ”— godane there is a lot of chinese videos on there
20:49 πŸ”— godane there are 56k, 300k, 1.5mb versions with some of them
21:19 πŸ”— godane archive.org doesn't have this: http://geocities.com/techtvvids
21:19 πŸ”— godane :-(
21:22 πŸ”— chronomex godane: I have a box with ipv6, what do you need?
21:24 πŸ”— godane i was trying to get access to these files: http://www.goobye.net/ftphtml/v6_2001_da8_b800_253_202_118_224_241/EF778C6C597A1B2113560AEC2CA21B51_1.shtml
21:25 πŸ”— godane it the only copy of webuser issue 224 that i have found that may not be a dead link
21:25 πŸ”— * chronomex investigates
21:26 πŸ”— chronomex do you know the path it should be in on the ftp server?
21:26 πŸ”— chronomex ah
21:26 πŸ”— godane Warez/0day/200910/1007/Webuser.Issue.224.October.08.2009.Retail.Ebook-ATTiCA/acwu224a.zip
21:28 πŸ”— chronomex sweet, it exists
21:28 πŸ”— chronomex wget'ing now
21:30 πŸ”— godane some pirate part of me is yelling to mirror site
21:30 πŸ”— chronomex http://gir.seattlewireless.net/~chronomex/crap/webuser.tar
21:30 πŸ”— chronomex some pirate part of me is agreeing
21:32 πŸ”— chronomex they have some weird shit here
21:32 πŸ”— chronomex agilent genespring?
21:32 πŸ”— godane there is like school videos are on the sites
21:32 πŸ”— chronomex for bioinformatics pathway analysis
21:33 πŸ”— SmileyG o_O
21:33 πŸ”— SmileyG some secret undercover US reseach lab? :D
21:33 πŸ”— chronomex lol
21:33 πŸ”— godane more like china reseach lab
21:33 πŸ”— SmileyG well I was gonna say that....
21:34 πŸ”— SmileyG but they have eyes..
21:34 πŸ”— chronomex this is just the weirdest collection
21:35 πŸ”— SmileyG ...
21:35 πŸ”— chronomex right next to angry birds
21:35 πŸ”— chronomex and globe and mail, 2012-01-06, alberta edition (ebook)
21:36 πŸ”— SmileyG request only stuff?
21:36 πŸ”— godane it most be the piratebay/research labs of china
21:36 πŸ”— chronomex possible, SmileyG
21:36 πŸ”— chronomex godane: is "research labs" a pirate site I haven't heard of?
21:37 πŸ”— SmileyG :D
21:38 πŸ”— chronomex godane: anyway, you're doing a really good job of chasing these things down
21:39 πŸ”— SmileyG i dream of a time when I don't have 4 pcs to fix at home and my network is sweet, and I can spend time working on this stuff like you guys :/
21:40 πŸ”— chronomex heh, you think I have time
21:40 πŸ”— SmileyG no, but I really don't have time ;D
21:41 πŸ”— SmileyG </whiney bitch mode>
21:41 πŸ”— chronomex ah, so that's what WBM stands for
21:41 πŸ”— SmileyG :O
21:42 πŸ”— godane holy crap
21:42 πŸ”— SmileyG simple minds in laterial efforts yank grands
21:42 πŸ”— godane this webuser has a index
21:43 πŸ”— SmileyG like I wanna setup ipv6 tunnel but not had a chance yet to look at IPv6 iptabling...
21:43 πŸ”— chronomex SmileyG: I only have v6 because Linode provides it
21:43 πŸ”— SmileyG ah nice :)
21:44 πŸ”— SmileyG Once I figure out ip6tables, I'll re-enable my tunnel via he.net and be happy ;D
21:45 πŸ”— chronomex godane: hmmm?
21:46 πŸ”— godane the pdf was different in that there was a content of tables
21:46 πŸ”— chronomex ah
21:46 πŸ”— chronomex perhaps the pirates were being useful :P
21:46 πŸ”— chronomex I mean more than usual
21:46 πŸ”— SmileyG lol
21:47 πŸ”— godane one of the servers has movies
21:48 πŸ”— godane there "it's a Wonderful Life" Colorized version thats 720p
21:48 πŸ”— godane shouldn't wonderful life be in public domain?
21:48 πŸ”— chronomex these sorts of sites seem to collect the most wonderful digital flotsam
21:49 πŸ”— chronomex godane: the film probably is, but the colorization probably wouldn't be
21:49 πŸ”— chronomex er, no, I don't see why the film would be
21:49 πŸ”— chronomex 1946
21:50 πŸ”— SmileyG 75 years now, no?
21:50 πŸ”— chronomex A clerical error at NTA prevented the copyright from being renewed properly in 1974.[55][56] Despite the lapsed copyright, television stations that aired it still were required to pay royalties. Although the film's images had entered the public domain, the film's story was still protected by virtue of it being a derivative work of the published story "The Greatest Gift", whose copyright was properly renewed by Philip Van Doren Stern in 19
21:51 πŸ”— SmileyG o_O
21:51 πŸ”— SmileyG even weird]er
21:51 πŸ”— chronomex In 1993, Republic Pictures, which was the successor to NTA, relied on the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Stewart v. Abend (which involved another Stewart film, Rear Window) to enforce its claim to the copyright. While the film's copyright had not been renewed, Republic still owned the original film elements, the music score, and the film rights to "The Greatest Gift"; thus the plaintiffs were able to argue its status as a derivative wo
21:52 πŸ”— chronomex anyway, a colorization is probably a derivative creative work, and so has copyright of its own
21:52 πŸ”— chronomex yes, copyright is fucked up.
21:53 πŸ”— Coderjoe when pasting long things, it would be nice if you weren't stopped by candleja
21:53 πŸ”— chronomex candleja?
21:54 πŸ”— Coderjoe if you say candlejack's name, he will suddenly abduct y
21:54 πŸ”— chronomex what the fuck
21:56 πŸ”— chronomex oh.
22:02 πŸ”— godane that site has to be in the TBs
22:03 πŸ”— godane ftp://221.208.245.212/091230/%C2%BD%C2%A1%C2%BF%C2%B5%C3%89%C3%BA%C2%BB%C3%AE/100105/
22:04 πŸ”— godane darn it
22:08 πŸ”— DFJustin probably expects paths to be retrieved in GB2312 instead of UTF-8
22:11 πŸ”— DFJustin ftp://221.208.245.212/091230/%BD%A1%BF%B5%C9%FA%BB%EE/100105/
22:11 πŸ”— closure Coderjoe: I've always wondered why irc clients don't deal with the protocol's size limit by splitting messages
22:11 πŸ”— Coderjoe some do
22:11 πŸ”— Coderjoe like xchat
22:11 πŸ”— Coderjoe and probably mirc
22:12 πŸ”— DFJustin mirc doesn't
22:12 πŸ”— Coderjoe let's try irssi
22:12 πŸ”— Coderjoe Some of the prefixes formerly used in the metric system have fallen into disuse and were not adopted into the SI. The prefix myria-, ten thousand,[6][7] denoting a factor of 10000, originated from the Greek μύριοι (mýrioi), that is, myriad, for ten thousand, and the prefixes demi- and double-, denoting a factors of 1ҁ„2 and 2, respectively,[8] were parts of the original metric system adopted by France in 1795. Thes
22:13 πŸ”— Coderjoe that looked like one big line here
22:13 πŸ”— Coderjoe how about out there in ircland?
22:13 πŸ”— closure looked like one truncated big line here
22:14 πŸ”— Coderjoe then irssi also fails
22:15 πŸ”— Coderjoe epic4 also doesn't work. I suspect epic5 also fails
22:15 πŸ”— closure if xchat does, that's anther reason to switch back to it, but last I tried it, it cannot connect to multiple irc networks
22:15 πŸ”— Coderjoe it can
22:16 πŸ”— closure same time?
22:16 πŸ”— Coderjoe it has been able to for like 10 years
22:16 πŸ”— Coderjoe yes
22:16 πŸ”— closure huh, I looked pretty hard and didn't see how iirc
22:16 πŸ”— Coderjoe before my hard drive failed, I had xchat connecting to like 10 networks at the same time
22:17 πŸ”— godane how old was your hard drive
22:18 πŸ”— chronomex 1962
22:18 πŸ”— Coderjoe 1792
22:18 πŸ”— chronomex no, more like 1492
22:18 πŸ”— Coderjoe 8000BC
22:19 πŸ”— Coderjoe i dunno. 8 years or so
22:22 πŸ”— closure must have had a brain freeze, it certianly done
22:23 πŸ”— godane how do i get ipv6 to work?
22:23 πŸ”— closure tunnel?
22:23 πŸ”— godane without tunnel
22:23 πŸ”— closure time machine? million dollars?
22:24 πŸ”— godane i would think comcast supports ipv6 by now
22:24 πŸ”— Coderjoe when it was finally failing, it started out reading at 22kB/s. then it was reading fine. then it stopped and after a power cycle just clicks and clicks
22:24 πŸ”— closure if they do and your router supports it, your OS should autonegotiate an address
22:27 πŸ”— godane found another webuser magazine: http://www.goobye.net/search?business=ftpsrc&act=search&curPage=4&q=webuser
22:28 πŸ”— godane from april 14 2005
22:32 πŸ”— godane one of the sites had 384gb of NHK
22:42 πŸ”— SketchCow I just checked. The PDSA entry only has 0-length mp3s.
22:42 πŸ”— SketchCow That's the source of THAT issue - just checked.
22:45 πŸ”— chronomex well ain't that fucked
22:50 πŸ”— godane founded a chinese bbs
22:50 πŸ”— godane https://bbs.sjtu.edu.cn/file/bbs/index/index.htm
22:52 πŸ”— DFJustin email for you SketchCow
23:08 πŸ”— undersco2 godane: that's an interesting index
23:08 πŸ”— undersco2 pretty cool
23:08 πŸ”— undersco2 :D
23:08 πŸ”— undersco2 I think we should mirror them all
23:11 πŸ”— godane since its a bbs from 1996 to now
23:11 πŸ”— godane start with old stuff
23:12 πŸ”— godane then work your way up
23:12 πŸ”— godane since content will still be added for years to come by my guest
23:14 πŸ”— godane chronomex: can you look at this: ftp://[2001:da8:215:4020:204:23ff:feb8:e020]
23:14 πŸ”— godane there is a webuser magazine from 2005 on it
23:14 πŸ”— chronomex sure, where?
23:15 πŸ”— godane pub/Documents/so-many-notsorted/new/220.168.7.12:10021Webuser.Magazine.Apr.14.2005.eBook\-LinG
23:15 πŸ”— godane how i got it: http://www.goobye.net/search?q=webuser+2005&business=ftpsrc&act=search
23:16 πŸ”— Wyatt Oh, this is cute: http://projects.radiusic.com/koorogi/2007/07/04/finishing-torrents-over-http/
23:18 πŸ”— chronomex got it: http://gir.seattlewireless.net/~chronomex/crap/webuser-2005-04-14.tar
23:23 πŸ”— chronomex Wyatt: spiffy
23:24 πŸ”— godane another "archive" site: http://dumpz.ru/
23:28 πŸ”— godane look like archive_king was tooked
23:41 πŸ”— godane there is also m2v.ru
23:41 πŸ”— undersco2 I really should learn russian
23:42 πŸ”— godane i want to get this: http://www.m2v.ru/?id=8275&func=sub&name=Webuser.Issue.Mar.03.2005.PDF.eBook-LiB
23:43 πŸ”— godane but there is no links
23:47 πŸ”— chronomex huh
23:47 πŸ”— godane it may have most of webuser from 2005
23:52 πŸ”— godane found this too: http://www.5isucai.com/ftpsearch/?showftp=33&action=browse&path=%2F2005%2F01%2F0112%2FWebuser.Issue.100.Jan.06.2005.PDF.eBook-LinG/
23:55 πŸ”— godane what the hell does this mean: NO:2 0day-www.5isucai.com-2002-2011]ftp:// 127.0.0.1/2005/01/0112/Webuser.Issue.100.Jan.06.2005.PDF.eBook-LinG/
23:55 πŸ”— chronomex 127.0.0.1, eh hahaha

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