[01:31] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [01:34] yahoosucks [01:35] lol [06:02] there we go, torrent uploaded [06:02] now to let my bt hash the thing [06:02] *hashcheck [06:09] DFJustin: i did mux for rev3games 25 hours of gaming for charity [06:34] xmc: what's the item? [06:34] http://archive.org/details/2012.12.ftp.oracle.com [06:34] https://catalogd.archive.org/log/283115501 deriver is spinning while my bittorrent client checks the hash on the file [07:15] jesus [07:15] computers are hard [07:23] Computers are maybe the hardest. [08:16] finally, I figure out how to use bittorrent [08:17] for someone ostensibly technically skilled, it takes me a lot of effort to get things to operate [08:22] xmc: what did you try to do with bittorrent? [08:49] xmc: bittorrent isn't... hard? [08:53] 1.42 MB/s, not bad [09:02] btdownloadcurses only works with http trackers, which aren't very common in the public sphere [09:03] I had to find one in ukraine [09:03] or whatever [09:04] yeah, comcast gives me 12 megabits outbound [09:04] xmc: what kind of setup are you running that makes a regular torrent client not an option? [09:05] I usually use deluge, but that's on a different machine [09:05] mostly I wanted to avoid moving the file around my net to run it in a particular torrent client [09:07] anyway [09:07] zzzz [09:09] xmc: I added http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Internet_Archive#Uploading_to_archive.org , please add anything you got stuck with there [09:10] publicbt and openbittorrent http trackers weren't responding for me [09:11] it's not really important nowadays, DHT should suffice [09:11] btdownloadcurses does *only* http trackers [09:12] and it's the reference torrent client in many distros [09:12] Nemo_bis: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive [09:12] xmc: I've never heard of it.. [09:13] 'apt-get install bittorrent' brings it in [09:13] yep, never heard of it before too [09:13] I give 0 shits whether you've heard of it [09:13] just saying :) [09:13] because it's time for me to sleep a while ago [09:13] sure [09:14] xmc: I feel like you might find use for rtorrent and such [09:14] rtorrent makes me angry [09:14] also I tried it and it didn't work [09:14] or maybe aria if you just want to download [09:14] afaik aria2 does torrents properly [09:14] max_file_size was too small, but rtorrent wouldn't let me set it to something reasonable [09:14] yes see [09:14] but I am not downloading [09:14] are you listen [09:14] there's also transmission-daemon [09:14] xmc: gee, cool down, I'm trying to help [09:14] I do not want to run a daemon [09:15] joepie91: added to the page but you can edit directly too ;) [09:15] I just want to seed this torrent for a few days [09:15] it's not even clear to me what your operating parameters are [09:15] so the deriver can get it from me [09:15] xmc: you did start the torrent right? [09:15] I don't need your help now, it's running fine [09:15] RUNNING. [09:15] FINE. [09:15] k [09:15] we're just abusing you to improve our docs :) [09:15] die in a fire [09:16] most likely will [09:16] Nemo_bis: you should remove the params from that page [09:16] -a http://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce -a http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce [09:16] finally, found it: http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/hekate/ [09:16] because they do not work [09:17] "Hekate is a BitTorrent seeder (informally, a ‘‘BitTorrent server’’, or software for your ‘‘seedbox’’) designed to handle millions of simultaneous torrents and tens of thousands of simultaneously connected peers." [09:17] afaik it's pretty much set and forget [09:17] that's nice [09:17] and speaks DHT and everything [09:17] doesn't look very suited for one-off things [09:18] xmc: it should be [09:18] "Hekate will not work if it is behind NAT" [09:18] I am [09:18] unless I'm confusing it with something else, config would take like 5 minutes [09:18] ah [09:18] huh., [09:18] huh. * [09:18] odd, why wouldn't it work behind a NAT [09:18] I am using bittorrent like it is 2004 [09:18] it works ok [09:19] many clients don't support port forwarding [09:19] Nemo_bis: BT doesn't require port forwarding [09:19] it apparently just doesn't support active connections [09:19] trasmission is the smartest client I found in that regard [09:20] Nemo_bis: fairly sure Tixati also has 'the works' wrt hole punching [09:20] (yes, it's surprising) [09:20] then again, Tixati is GUI-only [09:20] (Tixati is pretty much "think of a BT-related feature, any feature - yup, Tixati has it") [09:20] joepie91: proprietary, won't even look [09:20] (other than headlessness) [09:21] Nemo_bis: I'd like to have a client that is A. open-source B. offers the same featureset as Tixati does and C. doesn't bog down my system [09:21] been unable to find one as of yet [09:21] almost everything ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BitTorrent_clients#Features_II [09:21] rtorrent would be perfect for you joepie91 [09:22] midas: doubtful [09:22] last I checked, rtorrent didn't provide the granularity that Tixati does [09:22] I never had any problem with transmission, but I don't advocate for it [09:23] Tixati will let me set a maximum incoming / outgoing / both bandwidth cap and priority for a specific peer for a specific torrent [09:23] as well as show per-peer graphs [09:24] (to give one example) [09:24] also, Nemo_bis, it -does- have a form of search [09:24] but it's built on their decentralized chatroom system [09:24] rtorrent has the ability to use a api [09:25] everything you need and more :p [09:25] joepie91: again, useless to tell me; just edit the page please [09:25] transmission offers that granularity [09:25] midas: I really don't care about an API for desktop use... [09:25] anyway, this is something for #archiveteam-bs [09:25] oh, I was under the impression that we were in -bs [09:25] derp [09:26] Nemo_bis: if it does, I haven't seen it, and I've looked for it in the past [09:26] midas: not as long as we're focused on improving our docs :) I added something to http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Internet_Archive#Uploading_to_archive.org [09:26] (also, Transmission is a resource hog when you have a lot of torrents) [09:26] and Nemo_bis, how come you're not in -bs [09:26] joepie91: I use it all the time :) just open torrent details [09:27] I'm not interested in BS and I already have 80 windows on this irssi [09:34] if something is said there that I/others should know, please remember to update the wiki :) [09:35] which allows to benefit from https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cunningham%27s_Law [10:18] so looks like 2013-02 of abc news videos is most complete since 2011-03 [12:39] Is there any current projects? [13:54] Dud1: https://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/ is always on ;) [14:19] Nemo_bis: cool I'll take a look. Is there a room for them? [14:21] Dud1: yes, #wikiteam