[00:00] doesn't look like I'm going to make a pmwiki exporter today [00:00] pmwiki is kind of a pain in the ass, they don't have any way to get reasably processable diffs out, and they default to pruning history [00:01] dicks [00:01] DIIICKS [00:02] it is php, though, so probably I can find a hole or something and just suck the raw datafiles out that way [00:02] heh [00:03] also I've moved on to noodling with gnuradio this afternoon [00:45] archiving reddit you folks don't say? madness. i love it. [00:46] upboat for you, and you, and you, everybody gets upboats. [00:46] but I want a pontoon boat [00:46] that ship has sailed. [00:47] cool. when will it get here? [00:47] it's sailing around the digg penisula, before crossing the 4chan straight, and then it'll arrive at the slashdot harbor. [00:47] many get lost in the straight :( [00:48] s/straight/strait/g [00:49] finding all pages on Reddit would be trivial, as they all follow this format: http://www.reddit.com/r/all/comments/abcde [00:49] (replace 'abcde' with any five digits, numbers included) [00:49] they are in the upper u's now I believe [00:49] i was just catching up reading the irc archive, not my idea [00:49] the main issue, though, would be expanding hidden comment threads... some sort of script would need to be written [00:50] only a maximum of 500 comments will show up when a user is logged in, and some threads have many thousand [00:51] http://www.reddit.com/dev/api - get/comments/article? appears you can set limit/depth [02:37] SketchCow: i'm getting a "this site may be compromised" warning for your website [02:37] in google [02:38] when i search for 'jason scott' no quotes [02:38] for ascii.textfiles.com [03:29] that's strange- I have checked it against the list from virustotal, and nothing. [03:32] not sure whats up, may be something that's already been fixed [03:43] it may be old leftover crap from dreamdestroyer [04:24] YEah [04:24] No idea. [04:24] I think you might be right. [04:30] morning [04:32] Almost done with IUMA!!!!! [04:33] ! [04:33] Fuck yes, just killed that mosquito. [04:33] God damn that bastard was bugging me. [04:33] Achievement Unlocked: Buzzkill [04:33] hahaaah [04:34] SketchCow: how much done/left? [04:42] 52 [04:42] :D [05:24] lol me and my 90+ vpn servers .. http://www.robtex.com/dns/hide.srv.pm.html#records [05:24] DEM A RECORDS [05:31] IUMA finished [05:31] wtf is IUMA [05:31] ENGLISH, SPEAK ENGLISH [05:32] http://archive.org/details/iuma-archive [05:32] GROW OLDER [05:33] WE ARE GROWING AT THE SAME RATE, YOU BAFFOON [05:33] did you see my comment earlier, lol [05:33] Jason Scott looks like Markus Persson. [05:34] I hope you are highly offended. >:) [05:38] So what do you do? [05:39] I'm pretty useless on the Internet... [05:39] I'm working on a CS degree right now. [05:39] Learning Python and Russian. [05:39] GRADUATE HARDER [05:39] That was a very inappropriate comment! [05:40] Are you doing anything for this group other than scrolling it? [05:41] Running archiveteam-warrior every once in a while ... [05:41] Supporting on the sidelines... [05:41] Doing what I can. :( [05:43] Well, stop scrolling the channel with verbal poop. [05:43] Take it to #archiveteam-bs [06:33] SketchCow's lookin a bit moist [06:33] https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/207238421599625219/photo/1 [06:34] also [06:34] woop woop woop off-topic siren [06:34] the duane reader is apparently on sale [06:34] It's not fair because there's only like 8 people in #archiveteam-bs :( [06:34] 12 [06:34] not moist, electrolyted [06:34] but still [06:34] hahaha [06:35] undersco2: I have that aliased, it is useful in many contexts [06:35] aha [06:36] https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles/status/207241517142786049 [06:44] archiveteam-bs [07:12] Is there an Archiveteam Warrior channel yet? [07:30] there's no need for one [07:45] other than here, i don't think there is one] [11:27] I think archive.org just died out? [11:27] okay, maybe not... [13:08] eh, anyone here can give me a good example of a curl command for multipart uploading? Many thanks :) [14:46] Has anyone else considered archiving imgur more? [14:46] talked about it some months ago, but haven't really done anything [14:55] Ymgve: It's up on the same step as archiving YouTube, Flickr and such.. It's on the 'hack on it if ya want but there's no organised effort right now' [14:56] ok [14:56] the advantage to imgur is that the possible image addresses is relatively small (but still pretty large, 62^5 possible pictures) [14:58] imgur: "Register an application for the anonymous API", isn't that a bit contradictory? [14:59] it's "anonymous" in the sense that it's not connected to a specific imgur account, apparently [15:00] "This ensures that the private image you sent to your boyfriend will never be seen by anyone else" [15:00] lol [15:01] #imgur_pic_to_boyfriend_liberation_front [15:02] no one will ever guess http://imgur.com/00003 (NSFW) [15:29] at 2.3gb I think quite a few people guessed :D [15:54] Hey, gang. [15:54] Off to archive.org to make some mess. [15:56] lol archive.org seems to be in a mess already [15:57] 9 hours of archive.php running, stuck at backing up one file that is 3.8GB big... [15:58] 68micro-vol-1-num-1 - History Mgr95168578iw600202 xcvSpam derive.php(122.9 days)jscott@archive.org [15:58] Got you beat [15:58] What's the task number, just so I can see. [15:58] but 3.8GB... its hell small [15:58] 107293096 [15:59] YEs. [15:59] It's hung, likely because the backup server was moved during. [15:59] They'll fix it. [16:00] Actually, I think the server is quite busy: http://ia701205.us.archive.org/mrtg/ [16:00] hmm [16:01] http://gigaom.com/2012/05/29/iuma-resurrection/ [16:01] See that? That's going to be rather interesting. [16:01] All this week it's going to break wide. [16:01] Let's see what happens!! [16:01] Brewster will love it, it will bring all the right kind of traffic to archive.org [16:01] The internet will love it, because it's free music [16:02] I'm already getting artists coming to me saying that they're delighted they got access to their old works - many lost them. [16:02] So far, three takedowns [16:03] Mostly, I think, people working in shitty jobs finding the work they did for "The Snotty Slugs" is back. [16:03] OK, off to archive. [16:03] Glad to see the response to date is more "this is awesome" than "INTERNET LAWYER I WILL LAWSUITE" [16:03] That's a lot of internet lawyer to bring down. [16:03] I guess Vitaminic could flip, but they sat on it for six years. [16:04] I estimate maybe 100-200 bands ultimately being pulled off. [16:04] I'll take those odds. [16:04] Like, this is actual, not shitty music [16:04] "I have a synth BLOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARP" [16:05] "I can non-rhythmicly strum my guitar and sing, slowing down variously and randomly" [16:05] "We're not really friends" [16:05] "Idiot sings the blues" [16:07] The beautiful thing is that they won't get deleted, just darkened :) [16:32] haha, Internet Lawyer is the best [16:34] ooooh Warrior would be PERFECT for tinyurl [16:34] and new is.gd [17:35] are there archives of google sidewiki actually? [18:21] SO i'm buying some new HDDs [18:22] out of necessity, and since i'll have some free space, what advances in "running a script and letting archive team run a train on my bandwidth" have popped up in the last 6 months [18:22] or year [18:22] i'm not afraid of doing some reading but if someone points me at a wiki page or two, it'd be nice to have a starting point [18:30] RedType: we have this thing Archiveteam Warrior which is more or less a self-driving virtual machine [18:30] see the /topic [18:31] :) [18:31] ok, i was just double checking (i saw that the other day) and was wondering if there was anything else i should know about [18:32] the xml files dont contain vb vm info [18:33] is there YOU KNOW WHAT before asking any more questions i'm just gonna check out the github, cheerio [18:33] k [18:55] Here’s your Virgin America flight itinerary. Please retain this confirmation code to reference your booking. We look forward to seeing you onboard. [18:55] Hi, Alex [18:55] \o/ [18:55] SO [18:55] EXCITED [18:56] there are oto many possible jokes about Virgin America :) [18:58] Back [18:58] hahahah [18:59] wb, SketchCow [18:59] IUMA floodgates opened [18:59] 15 takedowns already [18:59] Coverage in Wired, GigaOm, Waxy, and more [18:59] Today? [18:59] Co-founder of IUMA wrote in with a huge thumbs up [18:59] Yay [19:02] SketchCow: awesome [19:02] Co-Founder of IUMA goes "Oh, did you want the tapes?" [19:02] Yes, I do want the tapes (spoiler alert) [19:03] hahah [19:03] Like, audio tapes or data tapes? [19:06] SketchCow, what else did you upload yesterday? [19:06] backup tapes [19:09] hipmunk.com is amazing, for the record [19:15] Made by Alexis, co-founder of Reddit [19:17] neat [19:20] hm s3 flooded [19:21] oops, hopefully nto me [19:21] i just realised i could upload two things at once with twice the speed [19:21] just 2x 1500kilobytes/s though [19:23] http://tcrf.net/Spider-Man [19:28] how bloody retarted are the s3cmd developers? just having two uploading instances of it in a split screen with "--progress Display progress meter (default on TTY)." eats almost 200 Kilobytes/s because they update way too often [19:28] curl does the same thing [19:29] damn, never noticed that [19:29] screen can help with that, or that new ssh alternative whose name I forget [19:29] cuz they compress the excessive updates [19:30] i used curl on a macbook once to download a binary file, forgot to > it to a file. it killed the terminal window. :) (i love curl, but not apple) [19:30] i meant screen with "split screen" [19:30] ah, the trick with screen is ctrl-a n :) [19:30] yeah :} [19:31] hm, what is flow control? [19:33] urgh [19:33] tftp and dnsmasq :/ [19:42] Schbirid, no, not you, someone uploading IUMA data I think :) [19:42] heh [19:42] ok [19:42] i'll try three connections then [19:48] seems limited to 2 [20:37] :p [20:40] 13:09:46 <@DFJustin> SketchCow: that's a big text file, typo in script? http://ia600404.us.archive.org/12/items/iuma-capsule-00/ [20:40] that seems like a typo, yes [20:41] especially being the same size as the tarfile [20:48] Yes. [20:48] HILARIOUS [20:48] I see what I did. [20:48] Now fixing. [20:48] That's a welcome pile of disk space back [20:49] also the other capsules, ofc [20:53] Right [20:54] I blasted replacement .txt files in for all the versions [20:54] And am now resuming .tar uploads, obviously starting from the 5th (04) and moving onwards so I don't re-upload a couple hundred gigs. [20:57] quality [21:02] SketchCow: random screenshot from http://www.spieleveteranen.de/archives/808 ("old" german game reviewers): http://i.imgur.com/scqha.jpg [21:02] i am 33%, not sURE IF/WHEN THEY MENTION IT [21:02] oops [21:03] WE ARE THE 33% [21:04] #occupy-archiveteam [21:04] hahaha mistym [21:07] Argh, frost warning tonight? It's almost June! [21:35] DFJustin: http://archive.org/details/iuma-capsule-00&reCache=1 [21:35] The rest will repair over tme. [21:36] SketchCow: it is plugged at ~57 minutes [21:38] i'm working with some people on the save rev3 archive [21:38] we need a fix for this: http://archive.org/details/SocialBrew [21:38] its in texts when should have in community videos [21:40] SketchCow: http://i.imgur.com/5Pim3.jpg :) [21:41] What's all that [21:41] that's https://twitter.com/#!/anatollocker [21:41] spieleveteranen is a usually audio podcast from old german game reviewers who talk about games and stuff [21:42] this is their first video. talking about the c64 [21:43] get lamp was only mentioned by him in 3 sentences or so as sidenote [21:56] Museum of the Moving Image has contacted me about using the Under Construction GIFs as images that are projected on the wall between showings. [23:27] we're almost out of mobileme users! [23:28] SketchCow: that's really neat! [23:28] (the museum thing) [23:29] nosiht? [23:29] go us ! [23:54] alard: Curious, have you are there any docs on wget lua scripting?