[00:11] balrog: great article [00:11] SketchCow: "We may see a day, thanks to the efforts of devoted hobbyists like Carpenter, where anyone on the Internet can view original Prodigy on the web. Imagine a Javascript-based Prodigy Reception System in the vein of Javascript MESS that runs in any browser and renders original Prodigy pages in all their original, dynamic glory." [00:11] I'd say that's progress [02:00] ftp://ftp6.nero.com/ [02:00] did we get this ftp server ? [06:49] Oh yeah, did that article interview a while ago [11:33] 30 millions FTP servers? O_o http://www.shodanhq.com/search?q=port%3A21 [16:43] hi folks, I'm hoping you can help me find something. Some time ago, I found a great website that recreates America Online through screenshots- you can click on a shot and move to the appropriate area, just like you were actually signed on [16:44] I can't find it with any search, and I apparently did not bookmark it or visit it any time recently [17:33] http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/what-happens-when-digital-cities-are-abandoned/373941/ [17:34] MAYBE 30 million, Nemo_bis [17:35] dashcloud: That sounds familiar [17:53] I think maybe I sent it to archivebot, but not knowing what to search for, it's kind of a pain [18:07] SketchCow: I was uploading some of the Analogy CyberPunk items, and there was a song from two of them that broke stuff on the web uploader- if you tried uploading all of the items, everything from that item on would be skipped and replaced with items from the beginning of your selection [18:49] one of the items in question here: https://archive.org/details/AnalogCyberPunk-NewWave4 [18:52] as mentioned in the description, I couldn't upload track H16- either it and every track after it was skipped when I used drag & drop, or an error message would pop up mysteriously saying "it's already there". Also probably related would be the upload progress box never showed up when I tried uploading with that track- screen would go dark, but no upload progress. [23:39] if someone's just deleted a wiki i founded (but have not been involved with in a few years), what's the best way to try and grab it from the google cache? [23:39] currently google seems to have almost all the pages [23:40] but i imagine that won't last lng [23:40] *long [23:40] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Restoring_wiki_code_from_cached_HTML exists, so if i can get the html it'll at least be possible to rewiki it