[01:24] Is there a good way to follow progress nwnet project? [01:31] noahc, the irc channel #nwnyet and the wiki page [01:31] Thanks. [05:09] Forgot how to spell the posterous channel. [05:10] #preposterus [05:10] Thank you. [05:21] Internet Archive had a really sweet demo that was just a live feed of recently scanned books. It would automatically page through them. I can't find it anymore. [05:27] It's down [05:27] Machine went down, we're fixing it [05:27] I'll have it back up next week [05:27] promise. [05:27] statusboard.archive.org [05:32] Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to statusboard.archive.org [05:32] Kind of defeats the point doesn't it :P [05:32] i'm uploading 2 thinks at once [05:32] *things [05:41] SketchCow: Those sorts of demos are really cool. [05:42] They demonstrate the raw power of having the 19th century at your fingertips. [05:42] (What would be cooler would be if we could have more of the 20th.) [05:43] Which what [05:43] Oh yes [05:56] chronomex: Guess what! I finally downloaded f'in MPOLI.FI [06:03] what's that [06:05] The website that had an amazing ftp site [06:06] It's 14gb of awesome, packing it up now. [06:06] It's vintage heaven [06:06] I feel really good about cdbbsarchive and diskdrives [06:07] These are some major, major things we're saving and making that much more accessible [06:07] A reasonably driven person could retrieve a lot of older stuff they need [06:08] I'd point to this thing but it's packing hundreds of thousands of files, maybe [06:08] Interestingly, it has a directory called unpacked [06:09] I'm seeing stuff like the trident and cirrus cards [06:09] That stuff is long long gone. [06:09] S3 Virge!!! [06:09] 2mb of RAM [06:10] http://files.mpoli.fi/unpacked/hardware/display/ [06:10] mess is just now emulating the s3 virge [06:11] http://files.mpoli.fi/unpacked/hardware/display/s3/ [06:11] see? [06:11] Treasure trove [06:11] Now mirrored [06:11] That is some really hot shit [06:12] btw SketchCow did you see the link to ftp://ftp.bu.edu/mirrors/simtelnet/ I posted the other day, or is simtel something you already have covered [06:14] DFJustin, I have it on my list and now that ftp.ea.com is uploaded I can grab this one too [06:14] I didn't. [06:14] Yeah, ftp.ea.com! [06:14] It's easier for me to grab these sites like FTP [06:15] the file list is pretty interesting https://ia601703.us.archive.org/30/items/ftp.ea.com_2012-05-06/filelist.txt [06:15] it has old origin patches for Ultima [06:21] I like this, because this is the secret stealth history saving [06:21] I'm dealing with a lot of digital preservation and software people and none of them are really doing this. [06:21] Nobody checks the FTP :) [06:21] Not really. [06:21] No, they don't. [06:21] speaking of which [06:22] I need a collection to store my numerous terabytes of every single linux distro packaged and shipped [06:22] Sure. [06:22] I got disk, cd and dvd isos and checksums [06:23] Quite something [06:23] How many tb? [06:23] I used to work at an isp [06:23] I ask only out of curiosity [06:23] at least 3tb [06:23] Oh, easy. [06:23] It is scattered across backup drives [06:23] I was working there when they took their redhat and full linux mirror offline [06:23] guess who got the drives [06:24] we took the usenet feed off next year and I could not get the backups for those though [06:24] Well, excellent [06:25] You can start uploading immediately, it's trivial to pump them into a collection after [06:25] I have tools to do so [06:25] So get cracking, try and have a relatively sane naming scheme [06:25] most of them are: distroname-version_arch.iso [06:26] fwiw, http://snapshot.debian.org/ is 16 tb. I have not seen any point in putting it into archive.org so far, ymmv ;) [06:27] does it have old versions in the archive? [06:27] yes, including versions never in any release [06:28] there's also http://archive.debian.org/ for actual releases [06:28] yeah everything I got is release only [06:29] Had to start somewhere [06:29] * closure remembers when someone came up with the debian 0.93r6 floppies from 1992.. which were thought to be long gone ;) [06:29] debian, slackware, suse, redhat, mandrake, ubuntu, [06:31] I have a circa 1970's arcade cabinet running MAME, an Apple ][gs, and a stack of OLPCs. I want to get Prince of Persia running on all of them. [06:55] you guys are freakin awesome [07:15] illunatic: run a warrior, be awesome too [08:01] http://www.egyptindependent.com/ [14:14] SketchCow, Two things. Just to verify you are going to download ftp://ftp.bu.edu/mirrors/simtelnet/ ? Does your ftp have 110gb free for the 4chandata? [14:18] * Smiley points to anarchive as a possible "in the meantime" destination [14:20] Smiley, we already ate half the storage space on anarchive [14:21] the bulk of that still needs to be uploaded as well [14:22] truer true. [14:34] HOW DO I CHANGED DYNAMIC HOST? [14:39] D:? [15:05] hahahah [15:05] I have a machine here with 4tb free. [15:05] I can hold it. [15:08] Grabbing simtelnet now. [15:14] SketchCow, My ftp login is not working. Make me a new account? [15:15] FTP not active yet. [15:15] But soon [15:15] * Smiley wibles [15:15] omf_: Y U NO REPLY| IN #ispygames [16:05] Hey, who was I working in here for a robot that can post to mediawiki? [16:22] I have some spare cycles and bandwidth and wouldn't mind running a warrior [16:24] oh hrms I've found the project [16:28] audy: :) if you need any help just shout. [16:29] I like the new web based UI of the warrior. Last time I used it was everything was still CLI [16:30] We still have the cli version for running on cloud instances [16:51] tef: actually i just got a vps. i'm sure i could put it to work for you guys somehow [16:52] the question is how do you rate-limit running from the commandline (unless you are running virtualbox from the commandline) [16:52] nope just CLI [16:52] pft: if you run it from the github rather than in a vm, the command line options explain it I think, try --help [16:53] i presume rate-limit is so you aren't maxing your bandwidth? [16:54] i'll hit the wikis this weekend and probably need help at some point [16:56] tef: which github am i looking at here? [16:57] depends which project [16:57] ahh ok, so it's a different script per project then [16:57] yes [16:57] and warrior just manages choosing and running the script, got it [16:57] but shared libraries, the sesaw lib iirc and wget-lua [16:57] right [17:20] i don't see rate-limiting in run-pipeline but i'm running it anyways and just monitoring with vnstat [17:20] but i think i got banned already, go posterous! [17:22] they're banning after 10 minutes [17:22] my posterous warriors seems to still be working [17:28] when did they start? [17:28] 4 or 5 days ago [17:44] xD [18:39] We are getting some tweets from people with 150k followers, everyone should feel good about the work [19:12] :) [19:39] I'm still getting no usable Wget+Lua when running pipeline [19:40] On ubuntu [19:40] I ran get-wget-lua but it fails [19:41] error: lua not found [19:41] but I've installed lua [19:41] Lua 5.0.3 Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Tecgraf, PUC-Rio [19:41] The lua dev package? [19:41] oooh [19:41] right it's looking for lua.h [19:42] And you might even need Lua 5.1 [19:42] I have liblua5.1-0-dev [19:46] alard this worked. Thanks [20:08] ..aaaand just got banned from posterous :) Well, it's all I could do. [20:17] It's too bad they couldn't just give us hard drives with all the info on it. [20:21] they'd probably contain private data [20:26] You could do a mysql dump or something similar with select columns. [20:27] I agree, you couldn't just pull them out of a machine though. [20:51] brb1081: If you're reading this: don't run the ArchiveTeam warrior at school. :) [20:51] "Access to this website has been denied. local-exception(social_networking_site_-_blocked_due_to_inappropriate_8th_grade_content" [23:55] ATTENTION fellow archivists [23:55] ============================================================================= [23:55] AOL Music is closing: [23:55] http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/26/aol-music-shuts-down/ [23:55] irc channel - #aolsilence [23:55] wiki page - http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Aol_music [23:55] ============================================================================= [23:55] Happy Friday