[00:42] mistym: 460 byte "big ass.exe"? [00:42] :P [00:43] or .com / .cmd etc [00:43] hneio: YoungFreshPussy.rar :b [00:43] That's totally not suspicious behaviour [00:43] rofl [00:44] you open it and it's a text file + another RAR [00:44] It's RARs all the way down. [00:44] the text file says the password is on fileice.com [00:44] fileice asks you for 10 surveys [00:53] awesome [00:53] maybe I should get in on that scam [00:59] formspring updates on their blog http://formspring.wordpress.com [00:59] mainly they're removing smiles [00:59] or is it the list of "smiled questions" [01:00] oh that was old [01:00] buy yeah they posted this today [01:00] "Great News!! Great news friends, Formspring has been saved and is now under new management. Get ready for some cool and exciting new features. Stay tuned for more updates and happy posting!!" [01:21] Formspring saved, Posterous under some kind of "deal" [01:21] doing great [02:41] is the formspring warrior spidering to find all usernames? [04:04] hneio: yes, hence why people see " usernames" along with URL count [04:05] FYI there's also a channel for formspring discussion: #firespring [05:57] Yeah [05:57] I love that place [09:43] had to mod the vbulletin code because they have like 5 different url schemes [09:43] sucking down a local music forum before it goes offline tomorrow though [09:53] hopefully I'll have a chance to make it work properly with the different schemes, rather than just hacking it to work with scheme #2 [11:55] alard: My script now does the mobileme files in proper order. [12:00] thats good [13:26] Need a little help. [13:27] Can someone help me double check the posterous, make sure the full uploads are happening. [13:27] I'm worried some are missed. [13:27] Not many, and we're doing a lot, but still. [14:29] SketchCow: how can we help? [14:31] I'd like to make sure every posterous object has a warc file. [14:31] A 50gb+ warc file. [14:31] how can i chek? [14:52] Maybe it's not for you - if you don't know. (I don't either) [16:00] flaushy, ersi, usually it's enough to click items and ensure they contain a file :) https://archive.org/search.php?query=archiveteam_posterous&sort=downloads [16:01] all the 1-downloads items seem to have 25 GB WARCs [16:02] https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_posterous_20130426165639 <--- broken tar? [16:04] flaushy: no, ??B only means a derive operation is pending [16:05] although, well, posterous_20130426165639.megawarc.tar 26-Apr-2013 22:51 0 [16:05] that doesn't look too well :) [16:05] Nemo_bis: thanks [16:06] s/only means/usually only means/ :p [16:14] Just watched another fail. [16:14] I just need to hand-check from now on. [16:14] I slip into not checking because there's so many, but then I get reminded to do it. [17:13] you can sort by size in metamgr fyi [17:40] http://hotgirlssinyogapants.blogspot.com/2013/05/hot-girls-in-yoga-pants.html [17:40] spammy spam spam [17:43] awww the spammer ran away [17:51] looks like i have 757 episodes of buzz out loud uploaded now [19:26] ??B can also indicate an empty tar file. That's a good thing for a Posterous item, because it means there were no invalid warcs. [20:47] WiK, from the data you have collected is there a way to tell which repo is a fork and which isn't and where they point? [21:42] omf_: no, i dont keep track of that [21:43] i just assumed that if it was a fork, it was mostlikely forked and tweated [21:43] so id want to grep it anyway [21:44] just started my downloading again filled a 4tb and now put in an empty 2tb