[03:49] *** odemg has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [04:04] *** odemg has joined #urlteam [08:32] *** BnAboyZ has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [08:41] *** BnAboyZ has joined #urlteam [13:28] *** Calvin_ has joined #urlteam [13:28] heya web archivists! [13:29] just wanted to jump in to see if any initiatives have been started to see if goo.gl links can start being archived? They announced they're discontinuing goo.gl a few weeks ago. [13:33] Hi Calvin_. Yeah, we're aware of it. We'll archive it next year when no new links will get created anymore. [13:33] (So we don't have to do it twice.) [13:34] @JAA, good point. Any idea how goo.gl links will be archived? same scraping tools as for bit.ly and other shorteners? [13:34] good to hear you are on top of things <£ [13:34] <3* [13:34] I haven't looked into it at all yet, but yeah, we'll use this project for it. [13:36] awesome! I'd love to contribute to that archiving project when it rolls around. [13:36] Run a warrior (or the scripts directly) on URLTeam, and you will. :-) [13:39] Will do! I'm setting up an old desktop to act as a script running machine, that should be up and running in a few weeks. I'm planning on getting a warrior on it once it's up ;) [13:39] Sweet! [13:40] Do you actually have any recommendations of what OS to use on hardware with that purpose? I was thinking of just getting Linux installed on it, but maybe some server software might be better if my goal is to run it 24/7? Like FreeNAS or something similar, although I don't really know how you can then run scripts on that. [13:40] I'm a fan of Debian, but yeah, any decent Linux-based system will work perfectly. [13:41] interesting! and you run that 24/7? [13:41] Sure [13:41] The main userbase of Debian are servers which run continuously for weeks to years. :-) [13:42] awesome. I'll look into Debian! [13:43] You may want to run it without a graphical interface though. Or at least not Gnome or a derivative. [13:43] Gnome has a lot of bugs and memory leaks and whatnot, so it's not too stable in the long term in my experience. [13:44] And yeah, if you use a Linux-based OS, you can just run the scripts directly rather than using the warrior VM. [13:45] gotcha, good tips [13:45] It's a bit more work since you have to set up new projects manually, but it takes a lot less resources and can run multiple projects in parallel (without running multiple VMs, which eats even more resources). [13:46] running multiple projects sounds like a good idea. [13:46] Are you saying I could just get a warrior on a Windows-based system and have that run continuously as well? [13:46] Yeah, I guess so. [13:47] haha don't worry, that won't happen, just interesting that that works as well [13:47] Yeah, the warrior VM is just a Debian-based VM which runs the project code, essentially. [13:47] cool, thanks for the tips! I'll get back to this space when I have my hardware up and running. I'll probably have a bunch more questions then. [13:48] Cheers. Check out #archiveteam-bs and #warrior as well. The former for general discussion on ArchiveTeam, the latter for warrior-related stuff. [13:48] I see, it's indeed much more logical to just install Debian instead of installing another OS and then getting a VM to run in that. [13:48] And #archiveteam, which is our announcement channel. [13:48] Will do! Leave a comment at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:CalvinBall if you want to get to me when I'm not in IRC :D [13:49] 0/ [13:49] Noted. Cya [13:49] *** Calvin_ has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) [18:27] *** Somebody2 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [21:26] *** dashcloud has joined #urlteam [21:45] *** Aerochrom has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:19] *** Kaz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:23] *** Kaz has joined #urlteam [23:23] *** Kaz has quit IRC (Excess Flood) [23:24] *** Kaz has joined #urlteam