[00:44] i hope defcon used headset mics [00:45] ? [01:38] headset? why not wireless Lavs? or handheld? [02:01] only cause one guy from defcon 19 keeps moving around away from the mic [02:01] sorry for the delay replay [07:14] I wish defcon vids went up faster :( [07:18] this year's defcon you mean? [07:19] I've noticed that most conferences have a huge issue when it comes to timely uploading of videos [07:19] :( [07:20] well in defcon/blackhat's case it's because they're selling the videos and someone has to be a dirty pirate for them to go online [07:42] hmmm ah fair enough [07:42] seems to be so many on youtube I presumed they were just uploaded after a amount of time [07:50] they had all the conference videos on a media server at defcon this year [07:50] I didn't have time to download them though because work [07:50] :( [07:50] chronomex: Coderjoe closure SmileyG +o? [07:52] * BlueMax too? :P [07:52] also high underscor [07:52] ...hi [07:52] I also am hi [07:52] ...high [07:52] * underscor percoset for wisdom teeth [07:52] fuckin' hurts :( [07:52] getting better though [07:52] I hope you remembered to archive that bitch [07:53] DefCon stuff? [07:53] Wasn't time :( [07:53] SketchCow is a slave driver :D [07:53] * BlueMax slaps underscor [07:53] YOU SAY NOTHING BAD [07:53] ...about him [07:53] God I feel weird [07:53] hahahahaha [07:53] If you're driven by SketchCow you make sounds like a Flintstones car and you LIKE IT [07:54] oh god [07:54] OH GOD [07:54] ;w; [07:54] * underscor rape whistle [07:55] Don't worry, I'm an adult [07:55] Now bend over and make sounds like a Flintstones car [07:56] :D [07:56] hilight me properly in future :P [08:08] wut [08:09] Documentary about the burning of Jaffna Public Library--a major landmark in Tamil cultural heritage housing more than 97,000 books and irreplaceable palm-leaf manuscripts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT3xxTfpVEU [08:13] underscor: you might add "Warrior discussion in #warrior" [08:13] C-Keen: thx [08:13] Didn't think it'd fit [08:14] efnet has crazy short /topic [08:14] looks good [08:20] jesus crist underscor [08:20] o [08:20] BlueMax: hm? [08:21] ALL the ops [08:21] oh [08:34] firesale in #firesale? D: [08:35] everybody must be kicked from firesale! [09:28] http://imgur.com/a/cggl7 - ArchiveTeam: Save the world! Get the most out of your Sony CD-RW burner [09:34] cute [09:37] 's from my garage/car cave/storage cave/ [09:44] :) [09:55] emijrp: you sent the email to me only, is that intended? [09:55] I don't have free bandwith right now, maybe tomorrow [09:55] yes [09:55] ok [14:51] Jason, [14:51] You are my (and my client's) new HERO!!! Check it out: www.shindelltravels.com [14:52] We would have had NO chance of getting any of the site back had it not been for the archive project for MobileMe. Apple simply told us we were out of luck. [14:52] You have made an entire family VERY happy. Happier than you can imagine by giving them back the only photo memories they had left from a whole lot of travel! [14:52] Thank you, thank you, thank you for your time, dedication, and guidance with this. [14:52] shoutout to alard for getting that searcher going so quickly [14:55] Congratulations to getting sent a small nugget of gratitude in the middle of all complaints about sucking bandwidth from people [14:56] well, that's heart-warming [14:57] Also, I'm noticing on the page that some images are missing (stuill using old mac.com URL) [14:57] Are these archived? [14:57] For example http://www.mac.com/st/1/sharedassets/1.1/Common/Templates/Travel/About%20Me/dotted_path_1_538x240.png [14:57] Ah, shared assets. Well, question still stands. [14:58] No idea. [14:59] I told them we got all we did, but that was it. [14:59] So I think they're happy they have something to rebuild with. [15:00] well I guess some css files for the design (which they didn't do for themselves most likely) is less important than the content they *did* put effort and time in [15:05] They're on IA [15:10] SketchCow: i plan on getting starcade for you [15:10] its not on archive.org at all [15:11] 111 episodes of a arcade tv show from 82-84 [15:11] I feel like some of these you should have me do. [15:12] But as long as it's one item per episode or one item per issue, I think it's fine. [15:12] i plan on it [15:12] also uploading a commodore 64 training tape [15:13] i got a .mpg version of the rip going around on the net [15:14] SketchCow: Did ya check out ma stash? Got some real freckin' good irony cover art on one of those CDs [15:15] I'm currently cleaning the room as we speak, actually. [15:16] Then it's on topic :) 11:28 <@ersi> http://imgur.com/a/cggl7 - ArchiveTeam: Save the world! Get the most out of your Sony CD-RW burner [15:49] http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/how-to-crawl-a-quarter-billion-webpages-in-40-hours/ [15:51] SketchCow: uploaded: http://archive.org/details/commodore-64-training-type-with-jim-butterfield [15:51] you can just do a talk on this video [16:26] instence: interesting article. [16:29] getting bad influence [16:29] a video game review show from 1991 to 1995 [16:38] also found a complete playthrough videos of bs zelda no densetsu [16:39] it was the japanese versions of 2 zelda games for bs-x [16:39] this also has the japanese voices in them [17:06] godane: that video is awesome [17:14] typo, "type" in the title should be "tape" [17:16] its a typo in the url too [17:17] yeah, that can't be fixed though [17:17] i thought there was a way to redirection a item to another item name [17:18] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/birth-of-biohazard [17:20] with BS Zelda no densetsu i'm going to put all parts in one item [17:42] telefragged.com_phpbb2_$(date +%Y%m%d) --warc-cdx --keep-session-cookies --load-cookies=tenfourmaps.telefragged.com_phpbb2_cookies http://tenfourmaps.telefragged.com/phpbb2/ [17:42] wget --spider --keep-session-cookies --save-cookies=tenfourmaps.telefragged.com_phpbb2_cookies http://tenfourmaps.telefragged.com/phpbb2/ && wget -m -np -w 1 -a tenfourmaps.telefragged.com_phpbb2_$(date +%Y%m%d).log -e robots=off -nv --adjust-extension --convert-links --page-requisites --reject-regex='(\?p=|&p=|mode=reply|mode=viewprofile|mode=post|mode=email|mode=quote|mode=newtopic|view=|search.php|login.php)' --warc-file=tenfourmaps. [17:42] totally did not work well [17:43] it did [17:43] wait [17:43] sorry for the spam [17:43] math101 fail [18:04] [2:03:22 PM] Kenji Nagahashi (Internet Archive): for stat lovers: % of video migrated from Google Video to YouTube: 11% [18:07] Does that count videos that were split due to length? [18:10] shaqfu: i think so [18:11] That's distressing :( [18:15] i got the first game run through [18:22] shaqfu: Uploaded: http://archive.org/details/donkey-kong-exposed-the-making-of-donkey-kong-country [18:30] uploading week 1 of BS Zelda no Densetsu [18:32] godane: I can move type->tape when I get back to the computer [18:34] underscor: ok [18:51] shaqfu: Uploaded: http://archive.org/details/BS_Zelda_no_Densetsu_Week_1 [18:56] The player is broken. You can't skip to a later position in the video. [18:56] Even inside the cached portion, even when the file has been fully cached [18:57] Old player works [19:52] doing a panic download of mpaa.org [19:55] Panic? [19:55] i'm doing it for the pdfs and jpegs [19:56] the pdfs i noticed only go to 2007 [19:57] and there is not a lot on archive.org [19:57] of them [19:57] only 1 piracy report from 2005 [20:03] Oic [20:03] I didn't know if they were closing or something :D [20:23] http://dayofdigitalarchives.blogspot.de/2012/08/d0da-2012.html [20:43] I've managed to install Wget 1.14! What's the preferred Archive Team style usage? "wget -mbc --warc-file='example' http://example.com/"? [20:43] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget and http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget_with_WARC_output seem slightly at odds with each other [20:44] ZoeB: --warc-cdx seems handy [20:44] the wiki is always outdatd [20:44] ah [20:44] I'm probably a bit naive to expect a One True Method [20:44] always depends on the site and your motive [20:45] gotta go to bed, sorry [20:45] no worries, thanks [20:45] welcome though :) [20:45] thank you :) [20:47] ooh, this *does* look clean... [20:47] no more countless files [20:49] It's clean until you get to the next step. You've made a warc file, now what? :) We're a little bit short on programs to read and extract content from warcs. [20:50] is the wayback machine open source? I'm guessing everyone could theoretically make ther own wayback server for websites they've mirrored? or somehow give them to archive.org [20:52] Yes, it is open source, but rather painful to set up if you just want to look in one or two warc files. [20:53] fair enough, good point [20:53] but I'm confident that people will write good extracting/browsing programs later on, this'll help me sleep at night :) [20:54] Certainly, it's even something that is on the archiveteam agenda. [20:55] time to preserve some sites then \o/ yay! [20:55] thanks for the help :) [21:10] It most certainly is open source. [21:10] alard - did you see the warc to zip thing? [21:10] It was awesome [21:10] This? http://warctozip.herokuapp.com/ [21:28] yes [21:32] He wrote it, didn't he? [21:32] SketchCow: i got BS Zelda no Densetsu run through up: http://archive.org/details/BS_Zelda_no_Densetsu_Week_1 [21:33] and BS Zelda no Densetsu - Kodai no Sekiban: http://archive.org/details/BS_Zelda_no_Densetsu_Kodai_no_Sekiban_Week_1 [21:34] there is 4 weeks for each game [21:35] and with real voice acting audio [21:35] underscor: I'm quite familiar with the warctozip thing, yes. :) (Still think it's a good idea to host it on a fos-like machine, by the way.) [22:02] got all mpaa press releases pdfs [22:02] and mirror of the site [22:30] alard: do you have instructions? I have a more-stable VM I can put it on [22:31] underscor: https://github.com/alard/warctozip-service [22:32] (off to sleep now) [22:32] godane: once this crazy-long derive finishes, it will be at http://archive.org/details/commodore-64-training-tape-with-jim-butterfield [22:33] (you can watch progress here: http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=commodore-64-training-type-with-jim-butterfield ) [22:34] oh cool didn't know there was a rename.php [22:35] It's very access restricted [22:35] natch [22:35] Yes, let's keep discussing IA infrastructure in the public channel [22:35] (for obvious reasons, otherwise people could shit on other people's items) [22:36] :< [22:36] Here is what the last fifteen years has taught me [22:36] Step 1. "blah blah using php at a.com" [22:36] Step 2. a.com is utterly destroyed [22:36] :< [22:36] I hate PHP soooooooooooooo much [22:37] ^ yeah, that [22:37] It's the worst thing about the archive, to me. [22:37] I keep forgetting you're an employee [22:37] ha HA ha [22:38] but IA's other qualities make up for it [22:39] I just need something to catalogue my collection of weird digital artefacts :-/ [22:39] seriously: XTREE just doesn't cut it any more. [22:39] http://www.ebay.com/itm/221096941590?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1426.l2649#ht_500wt_1414 [22:39] Will I win? [22:39] is there any reason PHP *has* to be used? [22:39] Will I win. [22:39] SketchCow: please do :) [22:40] SketchCow, Oh I hope you win. And then proceed to archive them all :) [22:40] though when it comes to Lord_Nigh and myself, it seems Apple II floppy disks breed around here on their own [22:40] Yes. [22:40] I'll be turning my laser on you disk people soon, you know [22:40] Look the fuck out [22:40] I'm rather exhausted [22:40] I'm temporarily held up doing some post defcon documentary shooting clip classification [22:40] worked 8:50-5:20 today [22:40] I'm twice your age [22:40] errrr 7:50 [22:40] you can handle it [22:40] I can handle it, true :) [22:41] documentary stuff is important [22:41] in general, there's so much stuff out there worth archiving, it would be impossible for one person to do it all :[ [22:41] SketchCow: a friend of mine has a large personal collection of Amiga disks [22:41] mostly originals [22:42] Amiga ... should be easier than those darned Apple II disks [22:42] I wanted to get the DiscFerrets sent out on Saturday.. like hell that happened. [22:42] balrog: no particular reason. that's just what it was originally written in back in '97 [22:43] yeah just stuff in an off the shelf 3.5" hooked up to kryoflux/discferret and bam [22:43] underscor: maybe parts should be rewritten? I mean, IA could use a good facelift [22:43] managed to eat something with tomato in it (god only knows what). bam! food allergy special. [22:43] :[ [22:44] roaring headache from saturday evening to this afternoon, plus "arghifImovetheneverythinghurts" [22:47] i uploading mpaa.org panic download [22:48] with zip of all pdfs from www.mpaa.org/news/pr [22:48] still need to sit down and do the use case and ERD diagrams for Hoard. [22:49] i couldn't get that in warc.gz cause that page used some www.mpaa.org/ajax/default.aspx [22:49] * philpem wonders why people are archiving the MPAA's site... [22:49] philpem: i archived ifpi.org [22:50] philpem: http://archive.org/details/ifpi.org-20120810-mirror [22:50] it has alot of pictures, pdfs, and some mp3 and wma [22:51] ah [22:51] MP3s on the IFPI's site? say it ain't so! :D [22:51] balrog: I agree. It's difficult, organizationally, though. There are a lot of people who have to work in concert. [22:51] its interviews or phone interviews [22:52] there is only one wma and one mp3 [22:52] Plus, I'm really not in a position for things like that. I already know too much/cause too much trouble as is in my position as collections monkey [22:52] just ask SketchCow [22:54] hey shaqfu [22:54] Hey [22:54] bleh, this machine is doing my head in. [22:55] i'm getting bad influence season 1 to 4 [22:55] if anyone happens to know any ex-Polaroid engineers from the Massachussetts [22:55] office, please let me know? [22:55] trying to find someone who worked on the film recorder product line. [22:56] or anyone who happens to have a copy of the "interface toolkit" SDK or hardware docs (SCSI commands, SDK instructions and so on) [22:56] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hawEYcGRC_c [22:58] philpem: do it have anything to do with polaroid id card maker [22:58] *does [22:59] one of the ID card makers used a HR-6000 film recorder, yes. [22:59] think it was the ID-4 [22:59] SketchCow: tweeting that you're bidding on something is not always recommended :/ [22:59] philpem: http://www.marietta.edu/~mcshaffd/macro/pfilmrec.html [23:00] SketchCow: I imagine that playing while we walked through the casinos on monday night [23:00] balrog: If someone wants to spend hundreds to fuck me over, kudos [23:01] godane, yeah, I've seen that. user instructions. [23:13] I've got the HR-6000 user guide and Rasterplus but it won't work properly on any of my machines (and I'll be damned if I'm buying an ITX machine just for that) [23:13] SDK docs would be very useful, documentation on the filmtable format would be, quite honestly, the dog's nuts. [23:15] got a link to the device page? (or somewhere that tells about the machine/device in general?) [23:15] best I've found are ebay listings [23:16] http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Polaroid-HR-6000-Digital-Palette-Film-Recorder-w-/230386061812 [23:16] I actually posted on classiccmp about it. [23:16] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/mpaa.org-20120813-mirror [23:17] there are five models: CI-3000S, CI-5000S, HR-6000, ProPalette 7000 and ProPalette 8000 (in order of capabilities) [23:17] the 3000S and 5000S are SCSI capable. 3000 and 5000 are not. SCSI is standard on the HR6000 and ProPalette series. [23:17] thanks! [23:20] the drivers I know of are Cameleo (Linux, by CalderaGraphics), ImagePrint (polaroid's DOS driver), SuperPrint 2 Polaroid Edition (Win3.1, Zenographics), eXTRASlide (NeXT), RasterPlus (Win/Mac), SiPrint Assistant (Mac Classic) and Art Department Professional (Amiga) [23:20] There was also an IRIX driver afaik [23:20] yeah [23:20] and one for the Atari ST [23:21] the manuals I really want are the "SCSI Parallel Interface Specification Manual" and "Digital Palette Product Specification Manual" [23:22] there's also a tool called "GENTEST" or "DP2DIAG" which was distributed to service centres by Polaroid - part number 13437, "Digital Palette Test Software" [23:28] i'm going to be uploading Isaac Asimov Science Adventure II [23:28] is there a chance of it going dark? [23:29] it was release in 1994 [23:29] there's always a chance :) [23:32] i may live with this one going dark if it has to [23:32] but i prefer that it doesn't go dark in less there a dmca notice for it [23:57] http://www.philpem.me.uk/code/filmrec/