[07:04] Uploading the speech [07:06] SketchCow: HEY [07:06] SketchCow: i uploaded the external url list of images from my torrentbytes dump: http://archive.org/details/torrentbytes.net-exterinal-images-list [07:06] was that on the recorder you left on the podium? [07:10] https://archive.org/details/20130724JasonScottNDSADigitalPreservation2013ArchiveTeam [07:16] yay [07:16] i'll fix the Talks page once i've updated the snapjoy page [07:16] (snapjoy is officially dead) [07:38] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Talks updated :) [07:39] what's the bottleneck with backing up a much greater percentage of the web? [07:39] primarily money for HDDs, or something else? [07:39] good question [07:40] hardware and bandwidth [07:40] which is to say "hardware" [07:40] bandwidth has gotten really cheap compared to storage [07:40] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Snapjoy updated [07:41] ivan`: but if you think through the numbers of downloading, say, youtube [07:41] that's a looooot of pipe [07:42] 100mbit is $60/mo at a host like OVH [07:42] the storage for the 28.5TB you download is ~$1200 [07:43] yeah, true, storage might be more of the bottleneck [07:43] but then, maybe, and i'm speculating, they can price the bandwidth at $60 a month if they know you're not going to use it full-throttle because of storage costs? [07:44] true, they can cut you off in that case, they request some people to pay another $100/mo for really using all of it [07:45] anyway, you're going to fill up the disks on that machine long before the month is over ;) [07:46] yes [07:51] one copy of 10PB on today's drives is $500K [07:53] yes [07:54] they report that facebook was storing 180 petabytes a year [07:54] we, and i mean we as a species, are going to be fucked when it goes away [07:54] and it will [07:58] "The data is stored on two separate hardware nodes as soon as it is uploaded to archive.org. As far as I know, the system does not do extra ECC (beyond what the hard drive does internally). However, in one of the item's xml files, it stores a list of files for the item along with checksums, which can be used to verify the files on each node." [07:58] interesting, back in 2008 an IA employee told me it was just one copy [08:03] maybe it was! [10:43] Hey team, while this site doesn't go down (hopefully) it would be still a great material to be saved: http://thesprawl.org/simstim/ [10:44] or at least the videos inside [10:45] Ooooh, immediately got what it is [10:47] If you are asking what the site is about, it is focusing on hacking and security; the subpage listed contains some nice old documentations [10:47] many old interviews [10:48] Well, it's clearly inspired by William Gibsons work Neuromancer [10:48] or well "The Sprawl" series ;-) [10:48] :) [10:48] should re-read that again [10:49] I was basically looking for old shots on telnet MOTD's from servers when I foun d this [10:49] *found [10:50] i meant documentary, not documentations [11:50] http://boingboing.net/2013/07/24/book-scanning-brings-the-19th.html [13:01] https://archive.org/details/snapjoy_images - SketchCow or underscor; needs moving to archiveteam collection, possibly enabling as a gallery? (I'm not sure if my admin access lets me do this, but if it does I couldn't see how.) [14:31] can someone move http://archive.org/details/w4rnl.net46.net_20130723 to site downloads? [14:33] Jason's talk about ArchiveTeam at Digital Preservation 2013 is online and has a flac version :D https://archive.org/details/20130724JasonScottNDSADigitalPreservation2013ArchiveTeam [14:38] argh, I hate audio-only :( [14:38] I need something to occupy my eyes... [14:39] even if it's just watching someone lingering around talking [14:47] We aren't all 15 :P [14:47] * SmileyG is old ;( [15:43] omf_: thanks for sharing [17:35] Now available in text format: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Digital_Preservation_2013_Transcript [17:40] antomatic: thanks, that works for me :p [17:42] awesome [19:57] hooray! <3 [20:55] winr4r: o hhey [20:55] SmileyG: hiiii