[00:16] In the name of God and Justice, I am uploading the entire Pole Position: The Animated Series [00:17] My theory is that it will never be taken down, because who does so would have to tacitly admit they created or are proud of Pole Position: The Animated Series [00:17] :D [00:23] it looks like dc entertainment and namco made it [00:24] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_Position_%28TV_series%29#DVD_release [00:24] Yeah, SketchCow didn't claim that no one made it godane :P [00:24] i know [00:25] just giving the names of who would take it down [00:30] i uploaded starcade the same reason your uploading pole position [00:35] There's an active creator of starcade. [00:35] No problems yet, of course. [01:03] i maybe able to get tech talkback [01:03] it has no podcast release at all [01:03] the host left twit too [01:21] Can I just say I love getting my hands on an open source script that does one thing, and it doesn't do that thing? [01:21] Because I love that. [01:21] I love that to death. [01:24] :-/ [01:24] Hey, it's the crankiest man in the UK! [01:24] How ya doing. [01:24] Not bad [01:25] But I seriously hate PHP and this thing is in PHP, of course. [01:25] But it's such a simple little thing, it shouldn't be a big deal. [01:26] I suspect it's old enough that it's a mediawiki version too old. [01:26] famous last words [01:26] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Bulk_Page_Creator [01:31] ewww PHP [01:31] :( [01:33] Yeah [01:33] Well, find me a script that isn't php that takes a textfile and makes it into a mediawiki page! [01:34] I'll happily take it! Such a simple thing. [01:34] I figured the world would be brimming with this shit. [01:37] What I love is the creator has a link going "I have a much superior upgrade to this [command line, text-file using) script, at this site, which lets you [use a web-based form to upload CSVs) [01:37] Some people. [01:38] Anyway, that's torpedoed metadata work for the day, back to other shit. [01:41] Think I'll be spending tomorrow doing a mix of Discferret and digital imaging stuff. [01:41] Well, today actually... 7-8hrs from now :P [01:42] Would be nice to get in touch with one of the guys responsible for this thing: http://www.philpem.me.uk/code/filmrec/ [01:43] This burns my ass way more than it should. Adding new pages to a MediaWiki via software should be, like, "grab this. now run it. done." [01:44] I don't even mean like "someone should make a machine that force feeds me potato chips" [01:44] You mean like Dokuwiki? Create a text file, page added, job done? [01:44] I mean like "You would think there's a thing for cutting food. Oh, here we go! knife." [01:45] That's a whole other wiki. [01:45] I mean a thing for shoving a textfile into mediawiki. [01:55] would this work? : http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:ImportTextFile.php [01:59] oh, it's php. nvm. [02:00] that's not an automatic lose. [02:00] However. [02:01] It's a fucking nightmare of inclusions, and way out of date. [02:01] Note impressed with all this, and how they do things over there. [02:01] Children. [02:03] Let's put it this way: If your script to put a simple textfile into MediaWiki requires a local copy of the configuration file to run, you've made an error. [02:03] But that's OK, you're twelve. You also think the ladies dig your lunchbox. [02:06] just tossing this out there, I'm just googling around. does Pandoc seem to be a cool document converter: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ [02:29] Stop helping with it. [02:31] It's just an easy thing, I'll make it work. [02:49] np, I was doing it for me as much as for you. :) [04:00] Good news, Pole Position almost uploaded. [06:38] s [06:38] Anyonethere? [06:38] :? [06:39] :! [06:39] hm. [06:39] a bit impatient, that one was [06:40] it's normal for some people [06:48] gah [07:27] lol I love the new website "archivingyoursh.it" [07:28] Being classy is a key requirement of Archive Team. ^.^ [07:28] Big beards, fancy costumes and a motor mouth [07:29] And unlike some other services, I'm going to make sure I keep it! [07:32] http://archive.org/details/pole_position_the_animated_series [07:34] I find the key is being able to say 'Fuck you' to people who are clearly wrong. Tact doesn't work all the time [07:35] Maybe I am just corrupted by the raging insincerity of US culture [07:35] nah, I'm pretty sure "Fuck you" is the only two words SketchCow is capable of using when talking about Yahoo [07:36] hey fuck you [07:36] that is Apple and Microsoft for me. Life time fuck you achievement awards [07:37] I am not Yahoo, SketchCow [07:37] you said that dirty Y word again [07:38] oh god I need to go wash it off [07:45] * GLaDOS dumps BlueMax in acid [07:53] GAAAAAAAAAH that feels better [08:15] http://blog.thephoenix.com/ is being pulled down [08:23] BlueMax | nah, I'm pretty sure "Fuck you" is the only two words SketchCow is capable of using when talking about Yahoo [08:23] and he's entirely justified [08:36] yeah of course :P [10:58] Do we have a list of the trackers running? [11:04] Wouldn't it make sense to have the front page of the tracker, list all the currently running trackers? [11:31] Doesn't that do so already? http://tracker.archiveteam.org/ [11:32] I mean the tracker website not the warrior [11:33] Then I don't know which website you mean, I'm afraid. [11:34] when I load http://tracker.archiveteam.org/ I would like if it listed all active projects [11:35] instead of having to know to check project pages off of the current projects wiki page [11:35] yeah I just get the "install warrior" bit. [11:35] It's supposed to get the list of trackers. [11:35] I see "Current projects : Storylane Posterous URLTeam" at the bottom. [11:36] are you logged in on that machine [11:37] I see the page has some JS that should do it [11:37] so i got good news on this week in fun podcast [11:37] Well, it probably depends on your browser: the list of projects is loaded from warriorhq.archiveteam.org, so there's probably a cross-domain-rule that applies. [11:37] noscript didn't tell me it's blocking anything. [11:37] i got up to episode 3 of video of it [11:37] Firefox doesn't show me the projects, Chrome does. [11:38] alard: ah there we go then. [11:40] It has been that way for as long as I have used it ~10 months [11:43] yay! it works [11:44] I assume that was you alard [11:44] Yes, I switched it to JSON-P. (Doesn't look as nice as the Chrome version yet. The alignment of Posterous is wrong.) [18:23] Did anyone snag this when it was available? http://badcheese.com/2012/09/05/any_interest_in_a_years_worth_of_tweets.html [18:23] I contacted the guy a while back and he said he wouldn't give it out because of twitters new TOS [18:24] Also that 4chandata has not gotten back to me [18:25] omf_: For the twitter data, contact swebb, he might know a guy ;-) [18:27] And badcheese.com is his domain [18:27] What a coincidence [18:28] and that's a post he wrote :P [18:41] swebb, You around? [18:41] I wanted to get it so I can use it and upload to IA [19:24] Just noticed the photo sharing/hosting baked into this app. http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Camera%2B App/Site at no risk, just documenting for future. Metric fuck-ton of photos hosted, came as a surprise to me. You can see the user-profile linked photos with a Google query of inurl:campl.us "photo by" - the non-profile photo examples are just pure randomness in URLs it seems [19:26] Kind of interesting since it's a mobile-specific web property, accessible via non-mobile Web but not really designed for it. Prescence of it has kind of flown below the radar as a result [20:02] Ha ha, Punchfork CEO told me not to upload Punchfork to archive.org because he's archiving it. [20:04] SketchCow: where's he archiving it? [20:06] https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/313071870247317504 [20:06] all this copying wears down the bits [20:12] SketchCow: bahaha [20:12] (Our warcs also include a copy of the recipe pages that the Punchfork pages link to.) [20:20] "call it an insurance policy". [20:23] Ok, serious question. [20:23] Who has 2tb of disk space I can transfer a copy of punchfork to. [20:23] let me get the exact number. [20:24] * underscor does, on a fat pipe. [20:24] Is this a forever copy? [20:25] Yeah, I need a place to scp over a copy that we then set aside. [20:25] Because now I'm wondering what he's going to do when he finds out nah, keeping a copy anyway. [20:27] Oh, okay, hum [20:28] Don't offer things you don't have, sir. [20:28] Also, we need to get aaronsw.archiveteam.org access to the stuff people have been writing, OK? [20:28] Something pretty. That would be a much better use of time. [20:29] urge to call collection "My Little Punchfork" strong [20:30] Do it [20:32] hmmm [20:32] wish I could say yes [20:32] possibly in a few weeks at work, but I can't guantee access to that forever. [20:34] https://twitter.com/DerangeDescribe/status/313386659074936832 [20:34] good question, I'd say [20:35] nah [20:35] waste of time [20:35] some people will tell you your wrong etc. [20:35] well, yeah, its twitter... [20:35] Keep calm and carry on [20:37] It's a terrible question. [20:37] See, the problem that sometimes, not always, but occasionally rises is that Archvists consider me one of their own, a particularly wild and free and unusual archivist. And I'm not. [20:37] So there's certainly societal and cultural aspects that all archivists share, and I do not share them. [20:38] how long is the forever copy? aka how long before that punchfork owner doesnt do anything and it goes into archive.org id feel bad/dont want to be responsible if a single drive died and punchfork was lost [20:38] One of them is that every single action you take, every single action, can be justified to a higher power and management, except for "private time", which is yours and when you drink and make out with people and put on a funny hat. [20:40] Like here's her responding: [20:40] https://twitter.com/DerangeDescribe/status/313388479012827136 [20:40] but lets try a real world example: say I had stuff up on MobileMe, and I didn't want it saved, can I request for it to be deleted? What about if Apple asked to put the entire archive offline? [20:41] I'm describing a conversation in twitter where I said I won't discuss it, and your response is to go "So yeah, that reminds me, let's discuss it." [20:41] oh sorry [20:42] Here you go, man: http://endofthegame.net/2012/04/20/zen-story-the-tiger-and-the-strawberry/ [20:42] My answer is "This fruit is delicious" [20:43] (Remember, when you think of Archive Team, think of the calm, reasoned thoughts of Zen) [20:44] Fucking pussies. Don't yell it out if you don't want it saved [20:45] that makes sense. thats how I approach everything I post on the internet [20:46] (still trying to wrap my head around the story of the monk and how it pertains to archiving, but I'm working on it) [20:46] You'll get it [20:48] you can't worry about what others might think about your actions or do about them, as thats their reality and you've got yours? [20:48] This is what you should think about: http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/36310484.jpg [20:48] That's all. [20:49] hehe [20:50] SketchCow: Heh, there's a difference between "institutionalized archivists" and "archivists full stop". Not sharing the values of the former doesn't mean you're not one of the latter [20:50] thats also good to keep in mind as you're downloading a spam blog with 20K+ urls on posterous [20:50] No, don't agree. [20:51] i'm just a banana who does stuff. [20:56] I don't agree because Archivists telling anyone who is archivist-like is also an archivist brings along with it all the aspects of archiver culture, some of which is at odds with what's going on here. [20:56] I heard a great term applied to people like me [20:56] Samuel_Mi: I can see usefulness of archiving spam blogs, since someone's going to want to research spam [20:56] "Feral Archvists" [20:57] I like "packrat" [20:58] I read somewhere on the wiki that participants are expected to have OCD -- who wrote that and was that a tongue-in-cheek comment? [20:58] ah yes: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Who_We_Are [21:02] SketchCow: funny that out of you and Sockington, you'd be the 'feral' one ;) [21:58] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WebCite [22:32] So, people know the webcitation thing is a stunt, right? [22:33] It is so obviously a professor going "fuck you, I do important stuff, watch me get money from donations for this project". [22:33] He doesn't want to work wiht anyone. he won't work with archive.org, or anyone else. [22:33] Or Wikimedia. [22:39] SketchCow: ah, interesting piece of information. Now I'll see what can be done to make less people waste their time discussing that proposal. [22:42] Also, sir. [22:42] I'm finally opening a couple of the bags of magazines you mailed me, and magazines were destroyed in transit. [22:42] Not many, I bet they could be re-aquired as needed. [22:44] :( [22:44] Still, don't send magazines in bags. [22:44] The rest have to be flattened out [22:45] Isn't the problem that they got wet? [22:45] There's all sorts of problems. [22:45] Protecting from water would surely prevent most damage? [22:45] I wonder where they got lost for all that time. [22:50] SketchCow: looks like g4 forums are closing tommorrow at 3pm ET [22:51] can IA do a sort of like a constain grab of it or something? [23:03] Well, I wrote to the Post, maybe I'll get an answer. [23:05] godane: does someone have a recent crawl of the entire forum? [23:07] i have done most of it [23:08] i just want to make sure i didn't screw up in places [23:35] http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bays-oldest-torrent-is-revolution-os-130317/ [23:35] "The largest active torrent is an archive of the late Geocities.com, that was shut down by Yahoo in 2010. The 641.32 GB torrent is currently battling for its survival with just one seeder." [23:38] i will hop on and DL and seed [23:39] I should get a box just to seed the torrent. [23:39] Hmm.. [23:41] http://dediseedbox.com/dedicated.html That seems decent. [23:43] http://ultraseedbox.com/dedi.html USB-2G even better [23:57] FYI, on a completely unrelated note, I am coming into possession of the entire Apple II 5.25" floppy library of software formerly held by the Rhode Island Apple User Group. Are you still in the business of archiving that stuff? I have a machine with a serial connection that can do it, but knowing that a lot of this stuff would probably require nible copies to do, I have no idea whether I'll have the time for it at any point in the relatively near fu [23:57] (Love getting mail like that)