[00:00] yeah [00:01] oh, nvm [00:01] TIL. [00:04] 250gb of ponies [00:04] :x [00:33] for your viewing pleasure [00:33] http://ia600800.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/33/items/Ponibooru-Select-Explicit/Ponibooru-Select-Explicit.zip [00:33] I think I'll pass [00:56] SketchCow: in SF this month? [01:01] time to prune the ol browsing history [01:46] 09:21 < godane> shaqfu: Do you have a account on tracker.romshepherd.com? [01:47] No, but if you want one, I'll see what I can swing [02:21] - Running wget --mirror (at least 14057 files)... [02:21] ohhh you just had to didn't you [02:21] my computer now officially hates mrlaubjerg [02:22] (it's always rewarding to come home to a machine that's been swapping its brains out for the past 5 hours) [02:26] "hi I would like to use you now" "ohh no you don't" [02:32] hmmm, wget seems to be definitely unsuitable for this kind of scale. I wonder why not. [03:07] hey shaqfu [03:08] Hey [03:19] Not sure if this has been mentioned but maybe something that IA would be interested in: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/entertainment/Thirty+book+collection+burned+Saskatoon/6801225/story.html [03:22] wtf [03:22] burning books is for nazis [03:33] oli: At least 100.000 books was sort though [03:33] and gave a way [03:34] eh? [03:34] she when sorted thur 100,000 books [04:18] ouch [04:19] if i had the money to drop everything and head out there to take them off her hands (prehaps delivering them to IA or something) [04:20] 30t is a lot of paper. [04:23] er. this is canada? ouch [04:23] one: I don't have a passport. two: import duties [04:23] pretty sure 30 tons in canada is same as 30 tons in USA [04:23] and import duties on second hand books? lol [04:23] hah [04:25] yes, import duties on second+ hand books [04:25] you're still importing (potentially) saleable product [04:26] get a letter from SketchCow saying its not for resale [04:26] :[p [04:26] they might not care about one or two books, but 30 tons worth they would [05:10] i just noticed this on newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16840998009 [05:11] are they good for long term storage? [05:12] i don't know [05:18] fuck tape [05:18] if you use tape I will glare at you disapprovingly from the other side of the internet [05:19] in 20 years you will agree [05:19] if you use anything in 20 years that you use now... [05:19] well, who knows :p [05:20] i just hope 50TB dvd-like disk by then [05:20] otherwise we everything would be forced into the cloud [05:20] can we make a rule here that nobody says "cloud" [05:20] i mean "clown" [05:21] ahh yes [05:21] you can say "cloud" as long as you say "cylinder" instead of "disk" [06:45] rotating rust is still more cost-effective than helicly-scanned longitudinally-moving rust [06:57] rust sticks to metal better than it does to plastic [14:59] wicked, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site:geocities.com [15:01] I still find it mysterious that there are a few Geocities pages still kicking. [15:02] Some of them seem to be paid accounts, but not all of them. [15:55] mistym, how can you know? [15:55] Nemo_bis: Yeah, just an assumption on my part I guess. [15:56] mistym, Yahoo mst have very good reasons not to erase something, so I guess they're all paid accounts [15:57] Nemo_bis: Most of these look very much like paid sites, but then I see the occasional thing like someone's collection of ASCII art last updated in 1999, so... [15:58] mistym, maybe they had some promotional price with life-long hosting at some point [15:58] Nemo_bis: Yeah, that could be it. [15:59] I suppose it's to Yahoo's credit that they didn't weasel out of that, if it is the case. [16:01] or maybe they were on a dedicated server they forgot the root password of [16:05] http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/archives/2993 [16:08] hm [16:17] I think it's just people that have actual domain names [16:18] DFJustin: Oh hey, that's exactly the person I was talking about! [16:19] Didn't realize she had a domain name - I'd only seen the geocities.com/foo address. So yeah, common data point here. [16:58] Morning. [17:20] What's new. I'm really running between things now. [17:31] uploading dl.tv episode 12 [17:32] i just hope archive.org behaves itself [17:41] http://www.mica-vw.org/wiki/index.php/Meta_Institute_for_Computational_Astrophysics [18:05] Man, I've got the poor machine slamming through the PICPLZ and FANFICTION downloads, and it's going for days. [18:09] Nemo_bis: That brings me back to when people went crazy over Second Life as being The Future(tm). [18:10] Second Life? That's freckin' new shizzle [19:36] Why does this list of incidences of people aging in tv shows exist to this level of detail? http://visibletime.ararchive.com/Tv4.htm ? [19:36] Holy crap. [19:36] I do not want to understand these acronyms. [19:41] is4: because there are people that have fetishized age progression/regression? [19:59] rule 35/36 [20:00] -bs [20:01] "the exception to rule 34 is the citation of rule 34" and "anonymous does not forgive"? [20:01] er [20:01] yeah, really belongs in bs [20:04] oh, the other set with a different 36 [20:07] You mean there are no canonical rules of the internet? [20:07] erm, no? [20:07] Only a subset of the rules are canonical. Namely 1, 2, 3 and 34 [20:08] Also, whoop whoop [20:08] yes, -bs [20:08] * mistym cuts the -bs, sorry [20:09] #archiveteam-bs ;) [20:35] i may have screwed up dl.tv episode 15 [20:36] i only uploaded 149mb of 182mb episode [20:36] and checked it in [20:36] i'm reuploading the item now [20:36] i mean file [20:37] i just hope it will make the other stuff based on this newer file [21:00] you can just delete the derivatives and rederive [21:08] sadly not what i was looking for, btu a random ftp with some fido/bbs software and zx stuff http://pc.fk0.name/pub/ [21:08] no idea if worth looking at [21:10] DFJustin: how do you rederive? [21:16] archive.org/item-mgr.php?identifier=(your_itemid_here) and click the derive button? [21:26] you can't force a rederive of existing derivatives without unusual privileges [21:26] but if the original is newer it *should* do the right thing [22:22] you can delete the existing derivatives in the file manager [22:22] but yeah it should check the file dates [22:24] I think it's better like this [22:24] sometimes you have to change the originals just to get *some* derivatives, the others being ok [22:24] redoing everything would mean spending a lot of time [22:29] uploading episode 17 [22:30] looks like dltv doesn't have episode 16 [22:31] I don't remember what the item-mgr page looks like normally, but I thought it had a derive button on it if you were logged in as the owner of the item. [22:31] i clicked on the derive button