[00:19] exmic: I have contacted the owner of that site, which I think will help. [00:19] I can host the full TIFFs as archive items. [00:22] SketchCow: Speaking of which, did you ever contact the ravearchive guys? [00:29] SketchCow: In case there's any ambiguity, I mean this one: http://ravearchive.com/ Not the weird green on black site with a dash in it. [00:35] dashcloud: To be honest, ANY metadata m/win 13 [00:51] so, I had to quit my IRC client before I could check who mentioned me- did someone need something from me, or were you just mentioning me? [00:51] "17:36 <@SketchCow> dashcloud: To be honest, ANY metadata m/win 13 [00:51] " [00:53] so you mean any new metadata is a win? (the win 13 part is throwing me off) [00:55] maybe he meant w/min 13? - i.e. with minimum 13 whatevers? [00:56] /win 13 is a client window switching command [00:57] almost certainly he was starting to type, got distracted, and then went to switch windows [02:51] ja ja [02:51] It is a little busy over here. [03:41] SketchCow: is this good news: http://forum.kryoflux.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=797 ? (the free Kyroflux software for Amiga) [03:54] They really are jerks of the highest order. [03:54] The technical chops are good. [05:10] i'm looking at archiving the sears christmas catalogs [05:11] i will be making a comic book files (cbz) out the jpgs for you [05:23] So to make sure I have this right, I write out metadata for the items in a collection, then give that to an admin who will add it? [05:26] SketchCow: looks like 1986 wish book is missing over 100 pages [05:29] pages between 523 to 650 are missing [05:30] i will try to find the complete ones so i can upload those first [05:43] page 183 and 184 is missing in 1988 wishbook [05:47] pages 77 and 78 are missing in 1985 catalogs [05:47] i really hope this guy will give you all pages [07:07] Do NOT touch that site. [07:07] I'm in negotiations with them now. [07:07] It will not reflect well on us if we just take it. [07:25] ok [07:26] i was only grabbing a few to see they were complete [07:26] the older ones are more complete then the ones in the 1980s [08:34] so i'm planning on doing a half-ass grab of wsj videos for a collection [08:34] not just archiveteam collection [08:36] the idea is that i will be uploading with nothing but flash video uploaded as wsj_$filename [08:36] with keyword "WSJ Video Archive" [08:36] and date of video [08:36] i sadly will not have much else for metadata [09:57] so looks like there are less then 100k videos of wsj [13:53] http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Mar/332 [14:15] Atluxity: If nobody else is interested, I might be interested in trying that grab when I get home from school. [14:15] Do they not have an archive of the list you can just download though? [14:16] I mean most mailing lists I've seen are willing to just give you a .tar.gz. [14:16] No scraping involved. [14:44] it's on gmane.org as gmane.comp.security.full-disclosure, so just grabbing it by NNTP from there should be straightforward? [14:44] looks like gmane's archive goes back to 2002, which is about the same as the original archive that they've removed [19:07] Hi, took a nap, now I am up. [19:08] So, I am creating the mochimedia collection and will begin uploading them! [19:20] 1200 pulp magazines [19:20] But bad reviews. bad, bad Jasos *shakes head* https://archive.org/details/Uncanny_Tales_1940-11.Adam [19:20] * Jason [19:21] namespace: but a .tar.gz file can't go in to the wayback machine... ;) [19:29] Yeah [19:29] But I do agree some of these are from microfiche and suck [19:38] javascript contrast control in the bookreader would be a killer app [19:40] (the pdf for that item is indeed unreadable, that's presumably what the reviewer was trying to use) [20:11] So, I'm scanning a pile of newspapers tonight! [20:12] Please archive the full disclosure mailing list if it has not begun already. http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Mar/332 [21:42] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [21:42] Internet Archive is Hiring. [21:42] Jobs are here: https://archive.org/about/jobs.php [21:42] They're looking for developers. [21:42] HUGE preference is San Francisco based. You'd have to be hot shit to work remote. [21:42] Talk to me if interested, we can have you talk to folks. [21:43] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [21:53] "Global Director of Books" [21:53] that is an awesome title [22:23] tempting :( [22:26] this bit from the Software Project Engineer is interesting: Experience with programming embedded devices (i.e. Cameras) - does IA use CHDK or some other custom firmware on cameras? [22:53] SketchCow: typo ".pecialist " [22:57] dashcloud: probably