[06:12] alard: We'd still like to chat [06:13] i'm doing september 2007 of techcrunch [06:13] its like 20+mb now a month [06:14] at least i can get up to july 2012 [06:14] since i'm doing by month and not year [07:25] i need help on fileplanet. several terabytes of space [07:46] SketchCow: Go ahead. I've been on a holiday for a while, so I might have missed or forgotten what it's about. [08:15] No, it's cool. [08:15] Please hop in #memac, let's put that pony to bed [08:16] i herd u liek mudkipz SketchCow [09:03] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [09:03] Archiveteam Project: We'd like to Document the Archiveteam Warrior [09:04] Alard could use your help - making documentation (maybe use Wiki initially) [09:04] let's step through it and document as much as possible. [09:04] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [09:06] (For Python specialists: improvements to the code are welcome too. My Python experience is quite limited, so I may have made lots of Python faux pas.) [09:17] SketchCow: can you hook me up with space for fileplanet? the ign guys are getting impatient and underscor is awol and i have no idea how much he got [09:17] dont have the time right now to write some direct ftp->ia-item stuff [09:18] What do you need? rsync, ftp, what [09:21] ftp would probably work, i could use mc to login to both ftps and copy over [09:40] if you need help writing simple n00b-user documentation for the Warrior I could help with that [09:41] I'm fairly good at writing that sort of stuff [09:41] There we go [09:41] BlueMax has a great use! [09:42] alard: You have a doc slave [09:42] Go for it [09:42] SketchCow, I'm not just for making memes and running scared :D [09:48] BlueMax: Cool. [09:49] alard, what do you need me to do? [09:50] Well, I'm not sure what SketchCow wants, but it may be useful to have some documentation about running the new warrior. [09:50] So: what does it do, how do you download and install it, how do you run it. [09:50] How to select a project, how to stop it when you're done. [09:51] Right now this is all we have: http://archive.org/details/archiveteam-warrior [09:52] Need/want screenshots or video? [09:53] That might be fun, yes, though it's probably better to wait with that until we have a real project to show. [09:55] So text only for now. Right. [09:56] It's easier to make small updates to text, right? (Although you could show the virtualbox parts, that won't change.) [09:57] It is, sure. Just thought the screenshots would make things easier. [09:58] Certainly. Feel free to make them, it's just that the warrior web interface might change, and that the example project isn't that interesting to look at. [09:59] Well if you need/want me to make them later, just beep me. I don't think I'll be going away for a while [10:02] Do we have any idea of system requirements? I was thinking something along the lines of speedy dual core + most quad-core processors, 2GB of RAM and 50GB of HDD space [10:02] Admittedly I'm probably wrong [10:03] The VM has 400MB of memory, 1 CPU, has a disk that can grow to 70GB. [10:05] To be safe, put it up to 2GB RAM and 100GB of HDD space then. 4GB RAM recommended. Sound good? [10:06] Yes, I think so. Depends on what else you do with your machine, I guess. [10:09] Noted [10:32] What I'd like to see is: [10:32] 1. How to use the warrior [10:32] 2. General brain dump on theory of operation from alard [10:32] 3. How to make new projects and run a tracker [10:36] 4. ??? [10:36] 5. Profit [10:37] 6. Furries [10:38] ALWAYS WITH THE FURRIES [10:38] 7. Top hat [10:38] Also [10:38] Where do you guys want me to put the pure-text documentation [10:38] Wiki [10:38] Initially [10:38] What page [10:38] Put it in the talk page of the archiveteam warrior page [10:38] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Talk:ArchiveTeam_Warrior [10:39] Good for initial work [10:39] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erh2ngRZxs0 [10:39] Mmmm. [10:40] Archived that for the future [10:40] I fucking hate Recaptcha [10:40] I want to take the guy who made it [10:40] And shove his head up his arse and out his own mouth again [10:40] And if he can't read his own system I'll cut his head off with a guillotine [10:41] whatever Recaptcha implementor has to do with the actual images that are displayed [10:42] SketchCow alard check the talk page please [10:51] BlueMax: be aware that you "only" need to enter one part correctly, the one that always has a similar look and usually is fucking hard to read [10:53] I'm probably dumb as a plank Schbirid but what are you referring to [10:54] recaptcha [10:54] I try that and it never works [11:11] Right, keep going. [11:12] In what areas? [11:13] (Other than how to install VirtualBox on Mac OS and Linux, because I don't have a damn clue about them) [11:15] This is setting up [11:15] Also add running it/admin and links to the code [11:17] Running it is the whole second half [11:19] No, that's running it for the client. [11:19] I mean the person who runs it [11:20] You've lost me. I feel dumb [11:20] That's the spirit [11:22] alard: You mentioned some Python code? I can't find any ATWarrior repositories that's Python though? [11:22] BlueMax: Looks good so far. [11:23] SketchCow, you mean running the main server for adminning the clients? I have no idea on that, sorry [11:23] ersi: It's the project called 'seesaw-kit'. I'll make a list of the components and put it on the wiki. [11:23] alard: Ah, why of course [11:23] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit [11:24] The seesaw-kit has a standalone runner, but it also contains the warrior web app etc. [11:24] alard: Was listed as 'Javascript', that's why I didn't look. :-P [11:24] mm [11:25] alard: Anything specificly needed at that project? Besides use, testing and possibly reviewing? [11:33] It would be useful to start with the project/pipeline definition system, I think. It's easy to make updates to the rest of the system, but it would be good to check the configuration bits before we use it. [11:34] That would be step 3, "How to make new projects", from SketchCow's list. [12:09] is something going on at IA? [12:09] cause my GBTV_02_20_2012 item does have the file i uploaded [12:09] doesn't [12:09] its been over a half a hour [12:10] SketchCow: are you there? [12:11] IA doesn't have the file i upload over half a hour ago [12:19] Do you have the details id? [12:20] Because man, do I love doing IA tech support. [12:20] LOVE. IT. [12:20] http://archive.org/details/GBTV_02_20_2012 [12:20] http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=GBTV_02_20_2012 [12:20] Which you can do, by the way [12:20] Shows that it is still awaiting some processing. [12:21] ok [12:21] That it's in the derive phase. [12:21] That it's probably going to take a while. [12:21] just normally it still post it before derive [12:21] I see it's a 1gb video file. So basically, it's taking it A NORMALLY LARGE FILE [12:22] See, I don't know how you got this far to not understand this basic thing. [12:22] The Archive.org machines go through waves of processing. [12:22] Sometimes a large amount of data is dumped. [12:22] i know that [12:22] Then it takes a while to go through it. [12:22] No. [12:22] No, you really don't. [12:22] Because you just pulled me aside to check something you could EASILY check yourself. [12:22] terabytes of data is dump every minute [12:22] For an issue that's not an issue. [12:23] So look, I have to know, godane. [12:23] What is it? [12:23] High functioning autism? Youth? [12:23] What's your deal? [12:23] My deal is I'm high strung and emotionally unstable. [12:23] High functioning autism [12:23] Leads to getting things done with anger but involvement. [12:23] OK, see, that makes sense. [12:24] I'll do my best to work around that, but I'm a really high-strung individual and being asked basic questions makes me go insane [12:24] thats why i have very poor backup methods too [12:24] We'll work to overcome it [12:24] blurays and 1 3tb hard drive and 1 500gb usb drive [12:25] the usb drive will before the smaller stuff like my magazine collection [12:25] also i got the full apple magazine collection so far [12:25] from october 2011 to july 27 2012 [12:33] sorry about the question [12:33] just there was no link on item page saying item history or something [12:37] yeah, those things are hard to find on archive.org [12:37] iirc that link is somewhere though [12:37] http://archive.org/contribute.php is useful (be logged in) [12:40] man, lots of people around here with high-strung autism *points at self, is slapped for offtopic talk* [12:40] btw i was able to fix the twit-podcasts stuff today [12:41] the meta data in the mp3 was very bad with this-week-in-fun [12:42] i had to change the data in one just cause it was the wrong episode [12:51] i may have ship jason a hard drive full of x-play and comic con [12:52] only cause i don't think G4 is one of 126 channels that IA records [12:52] I started documenting the seesaw-kit here: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit/wiki [12:53] news channels make more sense for IA to record [13:08] getting some old PC Games cover discs [13:08] like from 1995 old [13:14] might be worth adding the country code to the item name when uploading them [13:14] i am currently collecting german pc games discs [13:18] ok [13:22] i mean get gbtv 2012-02-22 [13:23] turned out i don't have it in my collection [13:29] looks like this was not added to pc gamer sub-collection: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-pcgamer-208 [17:17] please move http://archive.org/details/journalstar.com_sports_local_20120730.warc to whereever AT website grabs sit [17:18] this was requested by a random visitor recently [17:18] i will upload another part in a moment [17:19] http://archive.org/details/journalstar.com_news_local_20120730.warc there it is [17:21] YES HI SOMEONE TURNED ON THE UNDERSCORSIGNAL [17:21] IT'S LIKE THE BAT SIGNAL BUT INSTEAD OF A BAT IT'S AN EXTENDED MIDDLE FINGER [17:30] oh god stop shouting I'm trying to sleep here [17:33] Also underscor you got made a bitch by John Romero [17:38] Well, it was about time Romero made somebody his bitch. He'd been promising it since like 1999. [17:39] uhh, what did Romero do? [17:58] https://twitter.com/romero/status/231146350627131392 [17:59] Wow, it's a pain in the ass to find something on Twitter. [17:59] (And not much of a "making you a bitch" comment, but that's what they were talking about. [17:59] ) [18:00] yeah LOL [19:08] techcrunch is now at 30mb+ a month now [19:08] i'm in the 2008 zone [19:09] at least being able to do it in small chucks allows people to go though it better [19:11] DoubleJ: I feel like I'm missing what that's saying [19:13] or rather [19:13] I don't get how that's making me his bitch [19:18] You're overthinking it [19:18] Years and years ago, Romero's ad company made a "John Romero will make you his bitch" ad [19:18] He has never lived that down, since the game didn't sell well [19:19] http://archive.gamespy.com/articles/june03/dumbestmoments/index20.shtml [19:20] aha [19:20] thanks [19:35] Whenever someone links the Gamespy artcile that SketchCow links I always re-read it [19:35] I dunno what it is about it but it's such a good read [19:45] Dang, I got the year wrong, too. It was 1997. So, my first senior year. [19:45] alard: Finally came up with one: tumblr [19:53] I can't stop listening to this song. Something about the vocal progressions is just <3 [19:53] http://circlejerk.k-srv.info/01%20Baba%20Yetu%20%28feat.%20Soweto%20Gospel%20Choir%29.mp3 [19:53] Totally worth every penny on the HMB [19:57] SketchCow: Ah, tumblr, interesting. [19:57] lol, nice URL underscor. [20:00] That would be a good one [20:09] SketchCow: what's the name of your slow motion choking song? [20:35] -bs [20:37] Remind me, which month is "document a file format" day? [20:37] *month [20:37] November [21:47] i am giving planetphillip.com another go. only the map review posts though [21:51] We've just been donated three VMs to put the Fix the File Format Problem month on [21:57] Woo