[00:29] taking this blog post: http://blog.qwiki.com/post/53523303237/this-weeks-best-on-qwiki it looks like all the videos have randomly generated strings of numbers & letters [00:30] good news: if you can actually find them, it's really simple to download them: http://www.qwiki.com/v/n0ySD5ij [00:38] I get offered a webm file on that page, and the page source indicates there's an MP4 download option [00:43] the bad news is that gives you 62^8 possible IDs [01:04] NOOOOO [01:14] hey hey hey, I'm not that bad of an apocalypse bringer [02:02] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=ESPN_Forums [02:02] fuck me, this is not going to be a fun month for you guys [02:04] (the best part, i just looked at the forums: lots and lots of ajax bullshit) [02:10] SketchCow: what makes it so there can't be other people you allow to do things on the IA ArchiveTeam collection? [02:40] I can allow that [02:40] It's just nobody has the access to take random other users' stuff and shove it in [02:40] It's your own stuff, or the stuff in the collection [04:45] SketchCow: ah. seems like there should be some way for a user to be able to click or check something to consent to their stuff being shoved into a collection. some "request for admission into the ArchiveTeam collection" [05:01] that sounds like more work than IA engineers are interested in doing [05:14] hmm [05:18] 100%[=================================================================================>] 22,551,298,014 4.97M/s in 39m 50s [05:18] 2013-07-02 16:02:00 (9.00 MB/s) - `common_crawl_index_urls.bz2' saved [22551298014/22551298014] [05:18] Burp [05:56] SketchCow: this, to be included, :) https://archive.org/details/posterous-completed [09:41] so the guy who originally built bebo has brought it back.... so might screw it up? [09:41] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/02/bebo_founder_buys_social_network_for_a_song/ [09:48] hmmm. [09:49] let's hope "reinvent" doesn't mean "do what myspace did" [09:50] Got a colleauge who's getting spammed from MySpace asking him to come back [09:50] yeah uh [09:50] that sounds like a good and safe place to invest your time [09:51] you know, after deleting most of your shit with no warning [09:51] JustinSpace [09:51] did you know myspace actually deleted all of the bands' fans when they "reinvented"? [09:52] ersi: yeah they are spamming me telling me how I can remix photos or something [09:54] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Myspace [09:54] (written last night) [09:57] "Myspace is a music discovery service and former social networking website, with a penchant for deleting all of your shit with no warning. " - beautiful. [10:02] you're welcome [10:02] so like, bebo, let's keep an eye on it [10:04] "eventually registering at least 10.7 million unique users" [10:05] aka "slightly smaller than jason's cat GIF collection" [10:06] :D [10:16] I was vaguely surprised to see anyone was interested in paying any money for Bebo, then I noticed it said "million" not "billion" and suddenly it made more sense [10:17] any idea how many active members over there these days? deleted my account years ago :/ [10:17] Baljem: yeah, that's what you call a bargain [10:17] given that he made like half a billion on its original sale, that's like, BEST VENTURE CAPITAL RAISING ATTEMPT EVER [10:18] yeah. Murdoch and ITV are both sitting there looking at their failed social media sites thinking "lucky bastard!" [10:18] Baljem: i just realised, the 10.7 million figure is users in the united kingdom [10:19] i think myspace was one of those things you have back up around 2010 or 2011 [10:19] cause there was a lof changes happening with it just for no reason [10:19] Baljem: picking one at random from the front page: [10:20] http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=137326235 [10:20] if they're using incremental IDs, she's #137,326,235 [10:21] on the other hand, i don't believe that figure [10:21] and subtract 1 from that number and you're asked to log in, which implies the user might not exist (who's got a bebo account and wants to find out!) [10:23] wtf -> http://www.bebo.com/new-cars/ [10:23] (linked from the bottom of every page) [10:25] according to their most recent press release (December 2010!), 117 million registered users. so #137,326,235, created five years before that, is either non-sequential or they have a lot of deleted accounts [10:26] yup [10:27] * winr4r looks for some higher IDs [10:28] yeah, i just found 4569424283 [10:28] so either there's a lot of people with no internet and bebo accounts or they're not sequential [15:08] I think I just found and archived what certain people believe to be Adam Lanza´s Wikipedia editing history [15:09] http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/newtown-sandy-hook-school-shooting/hc-adam-lanza-online-posts-20130630,0,1646302.story [15:10] http://archive.is/29bGA < watch the edits in february 2010 [15:10] http://archive.is/yXbKO [15:11] ¨Kaynbred¨´s contributions ^ [15:11] http://archive.is/L2OyK [15:11] http://archive.is/ur3aA [15:11] http://archive.is/B1DQH [15:12] http://archive.is/dSbj1 [15:12] http://archive.is/Nuzqt [15:12] http://archive.is/EXgA6 [15:12] http://archive.is/SjQ0i [15:12] http://archive.is/4UJZ3 [15:12] Article edits ^ [15:13] http://archive.is/sXPJ3 [15:13] http://archive.is/SJDW2 [15:13] Talk-page edits^ [15:13] amidoinitrite? [15:18] ? [20:19] might be a good time to grab some egyptian government websites [20:41] Are you all aware that Atari (game company) is going to be broken up and sold off over the next few months? There are several old FTP sites, RollerCoaster Tycoon Ride Exchanges, etc. operated by the company that are still operational. How long will it last? http://www.joystiq.com/2013/05/23/atari-inc-seeks-to-generate-22m-by-auctioning-assets-in-july/ [20:46] ftp sites where? [20:47] I'm amazed it's still up, balrog ftp://ftp.infogrames.net/ [20:48] Atari is a subsidiary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infogrames [21:21] anon1235: no, infogrames was a subsidiary. or is infogrames sold? [21:21] I'd still archive that ftp [21:26] balrog: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infogrames_Entertainment%2C_SA#Transition_from_Infogrames_Entertainment [21:27] ouch... I see. [21:27] I don't know for sure. I'm more interested in archiving the RCT ride exchanges but I'm not an archivist and have no idea how to go about this. http://rctexchange.atari.com/exchange/rct2 [21:27] ah, looks like it's down already [21:27] oops [21:28] Archived, but the rides themselves are not. http://web.archive.org/web/20120419233417/http://rctexchange.atari.com/exchange/rct2/list [21:28] :[ [21:29] Hopefully this doesn't get me thrown out of here, but I don't think it's a huge loss. :) If you care about those games and make something really spectacular, you've uploaded it to other third-party sites. [21:30] Here's an older version. I still don't think there anyway to download them. http://web.archive.org/web/20021203141800/http://www.rollercoastertycoon2.com/ride/ [22:15] It won't get you thrown out of here but it's not a good attitude. [22:15] But it definitely is like loosing the custom drawings off a beloved restaurant's wall more than, say, burning photo albums [22:21] Classless [23:07] archive.org just broke s3 [23:07] (And a billion other things) [23:07] So if you're getting issues, that's it. [23:10] * DFJustin blames underscor [23:10] ersi I used it a lot too [23:10] astalavista.box.sk