[00:01] ivan`: chfoo tells me that it's probably just a wayback problem [00:02] additionally I've been able to open archivebot grabs in warc-proxy without any issue [00:30] yipdw: thanks [09:40] schbird I have gotten the batch of ut3 mods :) [09:42] I mean schbirid :) [09:42] ok, next batch coming then :) [09:42] those are so huge [09:43] 26 to go [09:47] Schbirid: how much data did you need to dump? [09:47] i have a couple of disks, 1.5TB i can send over [09:48] something around 3TB, not sure if Tera or Tibi :) [09:49] if i send 3 of those you should be fine [09:50] definitely, i think 2 should work [09:50] if wolframalpha was not so useless for time calcutions, this is what 100G uploading would take me ~~ ( 0.012 ~~ 1/82 ) × half-life of sodium-22 ( 8.2108×10^7 s ) :P [09:50] hahahha [09:54] it would take me 0.03119 half-life of sodium-22 to upload 32TB [09:54] :)) [09:55] best thing about wolframalpha is that you can tell it how to calculate it, it will figure out how to do it [13:13] So I'm trying to grab a copy of Mt. Gox's current update page (as it will inevitably disappear) and I've got wget with WARC support, but I can't get past the JS redirect they're using. [13:15] namespace: you can try #archivebot [13:16] doesn't archivebot just run wget on it as well? [13:16] true... [13:17] stupid javascript :/ [13:18] I'd use warcproxy and a browser [13:19] ersi: ? I thought warc-proxy was for viewing the warc file after you've captured it. [13:21] I meant WarcMITMProxy [13:21] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=The_WARC_Ecosystem#WarcMITMProxy [13:21] ersi: I found the github page. [13:21] Hold on, gonna need to make a new user for this. [13:32] ersi: Won't let me run the python script because I'm missing a 'netlib'. I tried searching for what 'netlib' could be referred to but couldn't figure it out. [13:32] python-tp-netlib didn't do it. [13:33] Think I found it [13:33] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/netlib [13:34] pip install netlib [13:34] pip? [13:34] python module installer [13:34] ... [13:35] If you're on an Debian based distro, apt-get install python-pip [13:35] then pip install netlib and you've installed netlib from PyPI [13:35] What kind of package signing is involved here? It doesn't seem very safe. [13:36] * namespace shrugs, time to spin up a VM [13:54] There is none [13:54] Welcome to Python Packaging [13:54] Figured. :P [15:08] schibirid, I got the files you posted. Got some more for me? [15:13] Hmpf, how can a 2009 DVD have thousands of erroring sectors, even though used [15:14] unbeholde: I always have some more for you, if you feel needy. FYI [16:11] Nemo_bis: retail DVD or one you wrote yourself? [16:15] retail [16:19] Its on purpose then, to make it harder to copy. [16:19] usually [17:35] Nemo_bis: if it says it's copy protected, then Jonimus is right [17:39] Why would it happen only on some sectors then [17:41] because that's how the copy protection is set up to work [17:42] this is probably based on ARccOS [17:42] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARccOS_Protection [17:43] Ok. In my case at about 30 %. Whatever, only makes my lazy drive work a bit more. [17:44] the copy probably won't work right [17:44] this is retail video or software? [17:44] Video [17:44] yeah [17:44] usually you'd use ripping software [17:45] Catholic publishers, they're the worst [17:45] anydvd on windows, ripit or macdvdripperpro on mac [17:45] nah [17:47] Nemo_bis: Thou Shalt Not Steal, I Shall Make It Hard For You To Be Dishonest [17:48] Hey, I bought this DVD with real gold [17:48] not saying you did [17:48] And I didn't even watch it IIRC. Who was stolen money? ;) [17:49] but the catholic video publishers are taking a particularly hard line with respect to charity [17:49] no, the jewish publishers in israel are the worst [17:49] :) [17:51] DVD Decrypter does a decent job as anchent as it is [17:51] also I can't spell things [17:55] Is it available on Linux? [20:02] Nemo_bis: on linux I think dd_rescue works but I don't recall. [20:09] so they say :)