[01:13] Hey all, could anyone tell me whether there's a way to publicly download archivebot backups? I might have asked this before, couldn't remember if there was. [01:27] Specular: yes, go to e.g. https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_021 and download the WARCs [01:28] at some point I will write up something that makes that accessible via the bot [01:30] actually, that would be a good idea anyway, since wayback obeys robot exclusions etc [01:30] whereas We Don't Have To [01:34] Thanks for the link. It's strange, the archive appears to be many gigs smaller than what was reported via the dashboard originally. [01:34] the dashboard reports size pre-gzip [01:35] Ah, right. [01:36] Compression ftw. [02:03] dashcloud: wow. that's really nice; [02:03] there's a lot of stuff out there for macwrite and old mac word that's extremely important historically [02:48] some of the folks behind that work on a tool to help understand various file formats and explore formats: https://gitorious.org/re-lab [04:16] balrog: if you still have your AOL stuff around, check and see if you can download any files from them- everything was coming up not found for me [04:18] ok I will try [04:21] dashcloud: we're the libraries [04:21] dashcloud: were the libraries still present? [04:22] everything is still there, except every link to a file seems to be dead- you can open any library, click on any file, get any description, just not download any file [04:22] hm :( [04:23] does like the Apple II collection work? [04:23] and what version of AOL are you using? [04:23] I was using AOL 5.0 [04:23] this page: http://www.applefritter.com/aol had me excited- I emailed the person, but heard nothing yet [04:24] there's another person or group here: http://14forums.blogspot.com/2013/06/14forums.html that did a screenshot recreation of AOL (archived by archivebot) [04:47] an update about dascottjr's youtube channel i was talking about earlier: the account was suspended before i could research on using the api to grab the metadata or figure out how to make snapshots of the pages. [04:52] youtube-dl or something similar doesn't cover all the metadata you wanted? (or at least some of it?) [04:56] what i wanted was to save the comments and its related metadata (not the actual video metadata) because dascottjr said he had fond memories of the youtube community [06:16] can anything on Intel's AppUp be saved? [06:17] I know we can save the page but is there anyway we can save the data/apps/so on [12:26] anyone know a way to download videos of of chicagoreader.com articles? [12:34] sorry, little problem with my internet [12:34] Do you have the link to the article kelenken? [12:42] yeah, sure: http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/field-museum-emily-graslie-brain-scoop-youtube/Content?oid=12236428 [12:44] oooh.... [12:44] yeah that's a bit harder [12:44] many f4f streams... [12:44] not sure about that [12:44] maybe someone else knows how to save that? [13:10] doesn't seem like it huh? [13:10] Well thanks for your time anyway. [18:49] dashcloud: speaking of AOL, I need to see if they have the Rhy'din archives still on their servers [21:49] if you've got some pointer to the item, I'd be happy to look- otherwise, there's good instructions on the wiki for getting AOL running under Wine (obviously it's easier if you have a Windows VM- more choices)