[00:34] I suggest #wallhack [00:34] If we keep going after wallbase. [07:39] youtube used to serve untouched video files (in whatever format the user uploaded them) but this stopped around 2013-05-26; you can't download them any more [07:50] motherfuckers [07:52] it wasn't very common to get a raw .video file but I have dozens [07:54] 4723 actually [07:56] ------------------------- [07:57] SLIDECAST IS GOING AWAY [07:57] ------------------------- [08:01] http://www.slidecast.com/? [08:08] in case anyone wants about 1.4TB of k-pop .video files that youtube deleted, mail me a drive and I'll mail it back [08:09] youtube channels drighk godmd6 YEONNG3 superscv1004 [08:10] of course you can still get blurry mp4s from youtube [08:14] ah https://twitter.com/search?q=slidecast&src=typd [08:15] http://help.slideshare.com/entries/25964844-Why-can-t-I-create-Slidecasts-anymore- [08:42] yo joepie91 [08:45] ivan`: I may take you up on that offer at some point [08:46] yipdw: you might not be the right person to ask, but do you know how far arkiver got with wallbase? [08:47] or at least where he/she's at right now [08:48] actually hold that thought. bed [08:54] lol [08:55] yipdw: the only copy is on an ext4 drive on a SATA link that flakes out and frequently causes ext4 corruption. just fyi. [08:55] hasn't ruined any of my data though, afaik [08:56] I just have to hit 'y' to fsck a bunch of times when I reboot [08:56] it's a CentOS machine so no ext4 metadata checksums either :) [08:57] heh ok [18:49] Konata_: I'm doing fine here with the website... :) [18:49] I expect it to be done somwhere next week [18:50] :D [19:50] https://archive.org/details/businesscase [19:50] Hard at work. [19:56] That phrase gets a bit icky when you think about it [20:52] so i can't go any further back then 2003-11-20 for cbsnews.com video links [21:06] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/dvdrom-pcgamer-ru-2007-09 [21:25] language should be set to russian [21:28] SketchCow: how bad is it if I have a few hundreds waiting archive.php jobs? [21:34] No [21:34] We've experienced slowdowns and weirdness as we've been running into this and that problem, so it can happen. [21:35] Also, you are jamming an ENORMOUS amount of material in. [21:35] But you're fighting TV, in this case. TV is playing catchup. [21:36] yeah I saw a shitload of tv jobs in the backlog [21:37] I don't know what the issue was, but I think it was something like one of the servers took over a bunch of jobs and then died out. [21:37] So the logjam hit [21:38] What I will see on internal channels is some of the other jason-like folks at the archive asking for being pushed up past the queue to get something out because they have an end-user entity who needs it done. [21:38] in other news I'm continually astounded by how many countries they are recording tv from [21:38] how do you even get an omani tv feed [21:38] Like if you're a library and we're absorbing shit, we don't want you to be waiting. [21:38] Archive Team's massive scrape of all wikis can wait a few days. [21:38] DFJustin: Satellite, all I can say [21:38] that's how they do it, multiple dishes on different buildings [22:06] DFJustin: i fixed my metadata with that and my lki collection [22:07] i was using the lki script and i didn't set it to russian there either [22:07] anyways i put the month it was release also [22:08] ok thanks, indeed there's no urgency for my items but I like to make things less bad for the system when I manage [22:24] So, I just got heated up about the shredding of documents in the NY state library system. [22:24] Next week is going to be interesting. [22:24] My tweets are full of them [22:25] this is something that should be archived: http://academictorrents.com/ [22:25] it just was on torrentfreak [22:25] they say 1.5PB is on it [22:41] how much of that do they actually have/seed [22:42] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [22:43] yahoosucks [22:43] GO FORTH AND MAKE THE CHANGES, SIRRAH [22:43] that it does. [22:44] I'm waiting for the first person to get really offended by yahoosucks [22:46] They don't get to stay. [23:21] SketchCow: reminder that canada is doing the same thing http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2014/01/12/thats_no_way_to_treat_a_library_scientists_say.html [23:22] looks like the ship has sailed on that one already though [23:24] As a GoC employee that makes me a million kinds of sad... I should go down to our library and see what's happening down there. [23:32] SketchCow: do they reach echostar satellites too? Italy's state TV has 4+1 satellites over USA http://www.rai.it/dl/RaiInternazionale/diffusione/satelliti/index.shtml [23:33] hm is this DISH free or what [23:58] with the new businesscase collection, maybe the libreoffice team can continue their implementation of ancient document formats: http://fridrich.blogspot.com/2013/06/libreoffice-import-filter-for-legacy.html