[03:31] Hey, I seemed to have closed that project for youtube downloading. I think I'd like to suggest it again. [03:33] which project was that? [03:34] It had a funny name, but it was basically "man, we should really get some of these saved" [03:34] DFJustin and xmc had some whoppers. [03:35] at least it had a funny name [03:36] I was talking about it after the youtube music service announcement recently [03:37] We had something way, way back [03:38] People are sending me some great ones. [03:42] I hope someone saved the Chris Hadfield "Space Oddity" cover [03:42] Yes. [03:42] Not the comments, 76,000 of them, but the video. [03:42] good [03:42] It's on Piratebay and I think even IA has it. [03:44] https://archive.org/details/CmdrChrisHadfieldSpaceOddity13MAY13 [03:44] Fuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu [03:44] excellent :) [03:44] I think for youtube we need a way of finding specific kinds of at-risk content [03:45] I realize that. [03:45] Another possibility is adding something to..... archivebot [03:45] Or make one called videobot. [03:45] Probably archivebot, though. [03:48] #youscoop was the channel [03:48] it's full of tumbleweeds now though [03:50] that is a good name [03:51] I like the idea of extending archivebot [03:53] I always thought that the ArchiveBot would be better as an archival swiss army knife more than a mindless drone [03:54] wait I'm thinking of the warrior not the bot [03:54] carry on [04:06] OK, who knows what the fuck jq's best syntax for "return the value of key foo is" [04:06] I thought it was jq '.emulator' but no, that brings back null. [04:07] Input {"foo": 42, "bar": "less interesting data"} [04:07] jq '.foo' [04:07] Output 42 [04:07] Says the manual [04:08] I've got a tab open to remind me to try that out :P [04:08] It has run out my clock, I will consider it later. [04:08] heh [04:08] At some point, I will not script-wank myself for a tiny amount of efficiency [04:08] I'll just make a second copy of the script [04:08] and hardcode values [04:08] yea [04:55] youtubedown: wrote "Cab Ride Norway - Trondheim - Bodø (Spring) Nordland Line (2013).mp4", 2859M, 640 x 360 [04:55] 4 hour video out the front of a train [05:02] I've watched similar time-lapse videos like that [05:29] indeed, those are fun [05:38] They're ridiculously large [05:38] "Australia - Karratha - Tom Price - Cab Ride (2012).mp4", 3228M, 960 x 720 [05:49] i may have found SketchCow port stash: https://archive.org/details/nutsukmagazine [05:51] i only found it cause i was see if anymore episodes had attack of the show had jonah hill in it [05:53] Fixed. [05:56] oh it closed in apirl of this year [05:56] that explains why its public [06:07] is this the norway video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnsQ8DjD6YE [06:07] because it's available in 1080p, not just 360 [06:07] granted that would be largehuge [06:09] So, it's a different URL [06:09] The individual uploaded stuff in HD later. [06:09] Happy to grab. [06:09] Fascinated at how large it could be. [06:09] See, I asked people for cool URLs [06:10] Some people got it, and sent me, you know, obscure philip k. dick interviews and unusual jackass-like compilations [06:10] And then someone just sends me those fucking whales [06:10] So I grabbed. [06:10] But Saalbahnhof has enormous amounts of stuff. [06:10] What's LIKELY to happen is I shove it all in Videobox. [06:10] And then I make separate colleciton for Saalbahnhof [06:11] wow, that'd make a great video wall [06:12] It would. [06:12] I've been rebuilding my book scanner. Going well. [06:12] i'm scanning a lot of stuff for..a project [06:12] wish i had such a device, would make my life a lot easier [06:15] SketchCow: can i get direct access to this cbs evening news podcast collection: https://archive.org/details/CBS.Evening.News.Podcast [06:16] i should have a free slot in my collection limit [06:16] At some point. Ask me next week. [06:16] ok [06:41] SketchCow: btw, did you see http://www.jwz.org/hacks/youtubefeed.pl as well? [06:49] Bookscanner works. [06:50] I should scan something just to do it. [06:50] Huh. [07:24] SketchCow: are you managing to work through your stash? [07:40] I got it working.... 45 minutes ago [07:40] oh, heh [07:41] I thought it had been broken recently or something [07:41] Also, I'm really rusty on the process, and of course I'm fucking with it when everyone else is off duty. [07:41] So scanning will have to recommence next week likely [07:42] It is not an ideal system for magazines. [07:44] how so? [07:44] They reflect, it doesn't do the inner margin well, etc. [07:45] ah [07:45] The only real way to scan magazines is to pull them apart. [07:51] I'm sure the magazines I sent you wouldn't mind [08:16] https://archive.org/details/colorcomputermag01ziff is going to get the magazine. [08:16] It's running now. [08:25] Oh, https://archive.org/details/hopewelljunction [08:26] Tis a silly place [08:27] Handbook is a terrible scan. [08:29] I'll be doing some travel (going to go do some legal research on July 4th !!) but when I'm back, I'll be spending a few hours every day scanning. [08:29] I'll be prepping a proper pile of books. [08:30] And getting white balance and exposure right. [08:44] https://archive.org/details/colorcomputermag01ziff Up! [11:00] any idea if one can get the archived messages out of https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/quakesource/info ?