#archiveteam 2012-07-07,Sat

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Time Nickname Message
03:20 🔗 SketchCow I see you got it to 168mb
03:27 🔗 SketchCow My logo person hasn't gotten back with her warrior logo
03:31 🔗 SketchCow Well, that's fuckin' insane
03:32 🔗 SketchCow I like it, but I think the user interface might need a little tweaking.
03:33 🔗 SketchCow Like, those windows cascading down seems a little confusing.
03:33 🔗 SketchCow Awesome, but confusing, like sex with a neighbor kid's mom
04:13 🔗 Zebranky http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cStcsWE-4wo
04:13 🔗 Zebranky welp
04:14 🔗 Zebranky CNN does BronyCon
04:15 🔗 shaqfu Where'd they get the pics from? I thought this was BronyCon 1
04:21 🔗 Zebranky This was technically #4, but it was my first in charge and... the first real one >.>
04:21 🔗 Zebranky All of those photos are from this one.
04:43 🔗 godane SketchCow: i think this does not fit in netcafe collection: http://archive.org/details/newsmagazineofthescreen1952
04:50 🔗 Coderjoe Zebranky: at the end of the segment... that's one unwieldy cutie mark
04:51 🔗 Zebranky Coderjoe: Yeah it is.
04:52 🔗 Zebranky http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/07/ponies-on-cnn.html
04:52 🔗 Zebranky It has been fixed.
05:46 🔗 chronomex hahaha
05:59 🔗 amerrykan is nothing safe from ponies
05:59 🔗 amerrykan everywhere i go, fucking ponies
07:12 🔗 Zebranky amerrykan: Nope. Might as well join the herd.
07:58 🔗 omf_ who can I get the source scripts for building the AT warrior
08:49 🔗 Coderjoe omf_: iirc, https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/ in a repo named something like "warrior-scripts"
09:07 🔗 omf_ awesome. Building custom linux installations happens to be something I did for a job
10:29 🔗 omf_ face.com and http://klik.me/download/ are shutting down on July 20th
10:30 🔗 omf_ they got scooped up by facebook
13:05 🔗 alard SketchCow: The warrior UI can certainly use tweaking. Do keep in mind though that on a real project the items take much longer to finish. You won't see a new one popping up every five seconds.
15:45 🔗 SketchCow That's probably part of the issue.
15:46 🔗 SketchCow But the older items scroll off/away?
16:08 🔗 alard Yes. They stay for 20-30 seconds, I believe, then disappear.
16:09 🔗 alard Because the tasks in the example project take five seconds there are many more blocks than you'd normally see.
16:20 🔗 SketchCow Great.
16:20 🔗 SketchCow I mean, it's beautiful, make no mistake about THAT.
16:20 🔗 SketchCow And you got the size smaller!
16:27 🔗 SketchCow I'm going to be writing some scripts to extract the description data from the wayback machine's save of IUMA to backfill the piles of artists.
17:16 🔗 Cowering anyone online who can scrape a 'simpleboard' forum for me... i'm moving my site and would like a nice formatted backup before I ditch my crappy host
17:22 🔗 SketchCow Greetings from the DENHAC space
17:23 🔗 closure_ greetings from Managua, Nicaragua
17:28 🔗 Schbirid Cowering: simple machines?
17:30 🔗 Cowering it is called 'simpleboard' forum, adapted for mambo CMS (circa 2004)
17:31 🔗 Cowering i have been unable to migrate to anything else since mambo died and SB died also (moved to joombla only)
17:31 🔗 Schbirid might be best to do a sql dump
17:32 🔗 Cowering thousands of msgs giving history of various game hacks, which I'd like to keep sorted for when someone asks the source of a particular game in my Utils
17:32 🔗 Cowering I have that, but stupid thing separates headers from text, and merging won't be easy without the custom php in the forum
17:36 🔗 Cowering i'm peeking at the SQL dump now.. i'd lose the threading if i just merged headers+txt, but that would be OK I think since each msg is almost always standalone
17:36 🔗 Cowering in fact, if i merge, and sort the combined by date, i'd get my threading back anyway
18:41 🔗 arkhive omf_: It's almost the 20th. Does anyone know how many photos are on klik.me
18:52 🔗 omf_ no idea
18:52 🔗 arkhive How do you find out a sites structure? I want to download klik.me with wget with WARC but I am only interested in the pages with user uploaded pictures.
18:53 🔗 arkhive I only found out that it is klik.me/ with lower and uppercase letters and numbers
18:58 🔗 alard You'd have to make a list of all the picture ids.
19:00 🔗 arkhive is there a way to automatically make a list?
19:00 🔗 alard You'd want to find out if the pictures are numbered incrementally.
19:01 🔗 alard If that is the case, you could do a bit of binary search like poking to find out where the numbers begin and end.
19:01 🔗 alard Do they have an API, an RSS feed?
19:02 🔗 alard Some sites have random ids and incremental numbers. The RSS feed or API output is sometimes different than the url you find with your browser.
19:08 🔗 arkhive No API or RSS feed.
19:15 🔗 alard There is the face.com API.
19:17 🔗 arkhive Ya, but that is for facial recognition
19:17 🔗 arkhive part of it
19:17 🔗 arkhive r detecting, recognizing, and tagging faces in any photo, through our REST API
19:17 🔗 alard If you look at a klik.me image page, the image comes from e.g. http://images.klik.face.com/images/mp/142850%40face.com_F%40fb3c1b32ed53dd56b82ce0d4a638e3d2_2.jpg
19:18 🔗 alard http://images.klik.face.com/images/mp/
19:19 🔗 alard Looks like an API. Try it with https://developers.face.com/docs/api/account-users/, gives you this: http://images.klik.face.com/account/users/
19:21 🔗 alard Doesn't bring us much further, but it's something.
19:36 🔗 arkhive alard: I can't get an API key because I do not have an account. They are not allowing new signups
19:36 🔗 alard You probably need the klik.me API key anyway.
19:42 🔗 alard If there's no other way to find the ids: there are only 62 ^ 5 combinations.
20:51 🔗 arkhive What would I use to cycle through the combinations? I'm at a dead end with the API way.
20:56 🔗 alard Write a script, loop through all five-character combinations of [0-9A-Za-z] (but that takes far too much time).

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