[01:27] SketchCow: thanks for drawing attention to my multi day upload... if you wanna convert those isos to episodes or something thats most of the reason i uploaded them. i found them at a rummage sale and the numbers have gaps because some were missing i still have about 6 more to upload [04:20] In the future, it's better to do one ISO per item. [05:03] So, uhh, everything's meant to not be working, right? [05:10] ? [05:10] most things are working [05:10] are you referring to #bloopertv? [05:24] Yeah [16:49] the whole bebo thing is interesting. apparently the codebase they bought back from aol was beyond decrepit [17:02] I have a wget -m at 2200 MB memory and growing on my 4 GB RAM desktop PC... what to do, hmmm [17:03] 3.8 GB warc.gz so far [17:13] I kept having wget run out of memory on me… only have 3GB RAM. I'm trying Heritrix now :) [17:15] yeah, that works if you know in advance :) I thought this site rather small :P [17:30] I had a wget instance run up to 22GB recently before I noticed [17:31] Heh, I've had it go higher :) [17:31] hah [20:24] and now it got killed; now what [20:30] nope, I don't plan to learn heritrix [20:32] I'll just upload what I got then, site is fisheye.toolserver.org (closing in few months, at least one root refuses svn export) [20:32] you'll have to grab in smaller chunks [20:33] almost all pages are under browse/ and its subdirectories are too many [20:42] Nemo_bis: refuses svn export? [20:42] have you tried svnsync? [20:43] balrog: that doesn't import history does it [20:44] it's intended to create read-only mirrors of svn repositories [20:44] you svn init a new repo, then svnsync the old one to it [20:44] https://journal.paul.querna.org/articles/2006/09/14/using-svnsync/ [20:45] yes, that's what I understood [20:45] but I want the history, nothing else [20:47] so where is Jason [20:47] he is normally in irc even when he is not here [20:47] oh [20:47] he is SketchCo1 [20:48] I'm running fisheye.toolserver.org in Heritrix, but I'm still learning it myself so I'll just have to cross my fingers ;) [20:49] hey i'm assuming this "vpscheap.net" "unmetered linux vps" isn't really archiveteam unmetered [20:49] yes/no/maybe? [20:50] like there's a difference between normal person "unmetered" and archive team "unmetered" [20:50] kyan: cool :) [21:02] Nemo_bis: I would try "git svn clone" [21:03] you will need to install git-svn for that [21:04] Wow, I'm not surprised wget ran out of memory… I've only downloaded 128 URLs, but those 128 have yielded over 14,300 queued. If it continues like that, this is a big website [21:04] And while writing that it went up by another 4,000… [21:05] :D [21:24] [17/10 07:20:16] like there's a difference between normal person "unmetered" and archive team "unmetered" [21:24] There's a difference between unmetered and "unmetered". [21:25] I don't care how much bandwidth you're using, if they advertise unmetered and then kick you for using too much bandwidth, that's blatantly illegal. [21:29] well [21:29] i agree with you [21:30] i was kind-of wondering if anyone had tested the "unmeteredness" of that provider [21:30] or if i was going to be the one [21:30] to get my account turned off for running seesaw on it [21:35] I just like that they advertise "1 IP!" with a tick next to it [21:35] I mean, is the tick really necessary? It should be kind of obvious that you'll have an IP. [21:35] maybe not to some [21:36] at least it's not like "18,446,744,073,709,551,00 IP addresses*" "* note, IP addresses are IPv6 addresses" [21:36] or "more than "18,446,744,073,709,551,000" i meant [22:19] I go away tonight to interview Chuck Peddle, who co-created the 6502. [22:20] So if there's something that needs my attention, hit me. [23:21] Does anyone have downloaded-certificates.tar.lzma from the EFF's SSL observatory project? The torrent appears to be dead.