[06:31] ivan`: perhaps if you actually used git [06:32] I have a small collection of 8mm and 16mm film assets. I would direct to arkhive, but he is apparently not here atm [06:34] what do justin bieber, selena gomez, or the pope's choices in defecation location have to do with archive team? [06:35] and I don't feel like reading all the backlog [06:42] I'll summarize for you [06:42] there has been no significant on-topic discussion in here for days [06:50] In a sense, that's a good thing; nothing's on fire [07:17] so, you could say: everything is fine. nothing is ruined. [07:17] perhaps yes [07:18] breaking news: IA explodes [08:05] the google video thing is a potential fire imo [21:30] anyone have instructions on how to use wget-warc? [22:05] -timestamping --trust-server-names --adjust-extension --span-hosts [22:05] I've used variations of this for several projects: ./wget-warc -U "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0 Iceweasel/8.0" -e "robots=off" -nv -o "coming-soon/wget-phase-1.log" --directory-prefix="coming-soon/files/" --warc-file="coming-soon/comingsoon-html" --warc-max-size=inf --warc-header="operator: Archive Team" --warc-header="Coming-Soon Magazine download"-r -l inf --no-remove-listing --no [22:06] adjust stuff as needed, and make sure folders you reference exist beforehand [22:07] maybe someone has the authoritative version, or a better understanding of what actually to use- that's just what I used (I got it from someone else)