[00:02] chugging along [00:03] (into the "opensource" collection for the time being, as I only have the normal collections and stage6 as my options) [00:09] I'd swear I contributed a abit.com.tw archive as well at some point [00:11] ah- I have a mirror of the abit.com.tw website instead [07:30] underscor: what parts of IA break on item IDs containing '.' ? [07:43] chronomex, for instance if you search the id in the normal search you're redirected to the web time machine [07:51] oh huh [09:55] also some really obscure things like you can't assign permissions to a collection if both the user and the collection have a period in the username [10:02] weird [17:15] SketchCow: https://getsatisfaction.com/jamendo/topics/response_to_the_community_about_the_new_jamendo#reply_9127103 [17:35] Schbirid: I'm happy they responded to the criticisms, but the new interface is still extremely bloated and slow :| [17:38] joepie91: they are idiots and their response is the same like always :( [17:38] the strange thing is, they were very friendly and to-the-point when I emailed them to ask some questions about the dev api [17:39] yeah [17:39] and the old jamendo was quite solid [17:39] but wtf, this new thing [17:39] the founder sylvinus seems to have moved on [17:39] "let's jump on the web2.0 bandwagon" [17:39] really? :| [17:39] typical bad entrepeneur hacker who lost interest [17:39] yeah, javascript stuff [18:15] SketchCow: how are the fanfiction.net warcs organized? username? id range zipfile? [18:39] i'm now archiving the bbs documentary divx version for my piratebox drive [18:39] thinking of making a open source version of archive.org [18:40] godane: isnt it already open source? [18:40] and cc'd [18:40] i don't know where the source code is [18:45] the source code of what? [18:50] archive.org [19:24] godane, I mean what part of it.... [19:24] for instance FineReader is of course closed source [19:26] the site [19:26] how can you like mimic archive.org? [19:42] mistym: i heard you're the resident book scanning expert. any good guides you can recommend for a DIY, individual approach to the thing? Best practices, etc. [20:10] i'm getting textfiles.com archive [20:10] :-D [20:12] all my god this is a webseed [20:12] i didn't know there was webseeds on archive.org [20:13] webseed? [20:14] it uses archive.org as the first seed [20:14] * SmileyG is confused. [20:17] hope scene.org doesn't mind while i download the entire hornet archive. [20:22] SmileyG: It's the seeder of last resort for BitTorrent [20:22] If nobody else is seeding a file, it'll default to downloading off archive.org [20:22] So files can't die if everyone stops seeding [21:11] oooooo [22:12] webseed just needs a permanant download location. not that hard [22:14] whee. still about 7 hours left of this upload [22:17] This is obnoxious - FilePlanet allowed for / in its filenames [22:17] wget is not amused [22:20] %2f [22:21] chronomex: It's already been downloaded [22:21] oh [22:22] I'm just finding this out now because the extra dir makes some code crash [22:33] oh awesome. [22:36] SketchCow: just checking 20040130-bbs-mthreat item [22:36] mp3 is only 544 bytes [22:37] thought you should know even though i think should most likely know this by now [22:39] there is one interview that I feel the audio track on the mpeg2 was messed up on [22:39] but I forget [22:40] I remember making xvid encodes like 4 years ago and one was wonky but the audio from the mp4 was okay [22:40] the ogg file likes fine [23:41] Philly-area people: Anyone interested in SIGGRAPH 2001 and GDC 2001 conference materials? GDC stuff looks locked behind a paywall these days, SIGGRAPH available if you know the ISBNs and fairly common, but cant find digital [23:42] that is, they are paper copies if that sentence was ambiguous