[00:12] Why was webshots important? [00:13] alard: Do those scripts require a recompiled wget? [00:13] odie553: Oooh, you asked The Question That Should Not Be Asked! :) [00:13] haha [00:13] Second question: no, Webshots is fine. [00:13] the one about wget? ;D [00:14] The webshots-wget-lua, that is. [00:14] Is ArchiveTeam Warrior distributed work? [00:15] i.e. receiving work from a central server [00:15] yep [00:16] Does the dailybooth-grab support the distributed model? [00:17] nvm, it does appear to based on the pipeline.py file [00:19] Also, I take back my question about why webshots was important. I thought webshots was the site that made little thumbnail photos of websites, not a photo sharing service. [07:05] good news [07:06] i maybe able to archive engadget.com better now [07:06] this is cause engadget.com change there server code or something and now its very fast downloading [07:07] it use to take a few seconds just get the page index pages to download [07:17] cool [08:06] does anyone here use dvdisaster [08:07] i'm starting to use it for my data but it needs like 20% of the disk :-/ [08:12] no leaderboard for tinyurl? :( [08:16] I don't store stuff on dvd [08:16] though this looks like it could be useful for recovering data from bad spots on optical discs [08:29] Coderjoe: it only works if you make a iso with dvdisaster [08:30] no, it doesn't [08:30] without the added ECC, it works similar to dd_rescue/ddrescue [08:31] i thought it wouldn't do that [08:31] copying what it can read while skipping errors, and the going back and re-reading the bad sectors until it gets them [08:33] dvdisaster can not make defective media readable again. Contents of a defective medium can not be recovered without the error correction data. [08:33] or, at least this particular info page claims it can [08:33] "dvdisaster can be helpful to recover the contents of a damaged disc even when no ECC data is available. The entire disc can be read into an image, skipping damaged parts. dvdisaster can then repeatedly rescan just the missing parts until all damaged areas have been filled in by correct data." [08:33] thats what i was going by [08:38] Not all drives are built the same. [08:38] Different drives have different reading capabilities. Take advantage of dvdisaster's function for completing an image with several reading passes and use different drives for each pass. Transfer the image file between computers using a network or rewritable media in order to use drives installed in different machines. [08:38] Eject and insert the medium again. [08:38] Sometimes it makes a difference to eject the medium, turn it about a quarter, and then load it again for another reading pass. [08:41] SmileyG: you mean for urlteam? http://tracker.tinyarchive.org/v1/ [08:43] ah ok [08:43] its not linked from the warrior :O [08:49] blah [08:51] not sure how much got through before my home connection dropped out [09:53] Any one wants to earn daily profits of 200usd in Online currencies trading? (forex)? easy, legal, safe, fast, can start with very small capital, free guide and tips, also can earn just by follow the best traders in the world, the system will auto trade for you exactly like them [09:54] sigh....go away....go very far away.... [09:55] :( [09:58] \o/ [10:01] that's what we have @ for :) [10:01] @? [10:01] * chronomex points to his name [10:01] see, starts with a @ [10:02] * dragondon shrug [10:02] don't see it, see a green dot though... (XChat) [10:02] Or with a green bullet, depending on your IRC client. [10:02] heh [10:03] I got me one of those fancy clients :P [10:11] weird [10:11] home connection was back before I joined as Coderjoe2. I wonder why I was unable to ssh in [10:15] srry about that, I ate your daemon [15:45] Got this error in a warrior log with dailybooth: http://sprunge.us/KgIL [15:45] haha, awesome [15:45] also, there's #dailybooth these days [15:46] alard: ^ [15:47] Should I post it there as well? I haven't bothered following the channels of the active projects when I'm just running the warrior :-P [15:47] What are we to do? Invalid is invalid. [15:47] true [15:47] Unless it's the script's fault that it's invalid. [15:48] It looks like it's starting in the middle, maybe the script managed to lose the beginning part? [15:49] (I don't know how to get at the original.) [15:52] I think this is the offending picture: http://dailybooth.com/L0gann/24624279 [16:02] wow this site is slow :D [16:15] Deewiant: The JSON that's stored in the warc file also starts in the middle, so it's clear why the JSON parser didn't like it. [16:16] And the JSON comes from dailybooth directly? (In which case nothing can be done) [16:17] Yes, although that same URL now works fine: https://api.dailybooth.com/v1/users/518590/activity.json?limit=100&page=12 [16:20] So it's just a random error, oh well [17:54] Could someone add 'ersi' to the ArchiveTeam organization on GitHub? [18:27] Just "ersi"? [18:28] Actually, that looks like the right account. I've added it. [18:32] mind throwing DopefishJustin in while you're at it? [18:38] alard: Indeed. Thanks :) [18:38] DFJustin: Done. [18:39] thx [23:40] Back from Germany. [23:43] ARCHIVE TEAM IS IN A MUSEUM, YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID http://www.movingimage.us/exhibitions/2012/12/04/detail/under-construction/ [23:51] SketchCow: did I ever send you a copy of ftp.rainsoft.com before? If not, can you give me a slot to upload it to?