[03:38] SketchCow: you may like this: https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/docs/about.rst [03:39] its another way to say "fuck the cloud" [03:42] godane: And what happens when the provider dies? [03:47] And sheesh, govt GIS data still distributes on CD? [03:52] looking at how we can do a panic download of code.google.com [03:52] You'd think there are better ways to move half a TB of data than mountains of discs [03:52] bluray [03:53] at least you get it down to 12 disks [03:53] in theory [03:54] Or one hard disk [03:55] i just think disks [03:55] Faster, cheaper, more reliable (take 3! [03:55] cause you may want both [03:55] in case the hard drive was modifiyed in anyway [03:55] That's why you use multiple drives [03:56] disks are EMP proof [03:56] hard drives still has chips in them [03:56] This isn't the one copy - this is for shipping between agencies and LOC [03:59] If you load a pile of disks with reduntant data into a truck, drive it across DC, hook them up, checksum, find the intersection of good data, and use that [04:00] You don't need to worry about getting nailed by any sort of weirdness - and if you do, go back and copy again [04:36] https://twitter.com/#!/NeedADebitCard [10:30] uploading 3d world 152 iso [11:51] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-152 [12:52] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-153 [12:54] \o/ [13:20] hey SmileyG [13:20] downloading a new xbox world magazine [13:43] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-154 [13:53] :O [13:54] trying to get all completed iso to archive.org [13:55] i also have some completed dvds that i will have to wait on [13:55] may take 5 to 6 hours to do one of those [13:55] ':O [14:45] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-155 [14:46] phew, first time i actually checked what that is. dont be surprised if they are taken "offline" [14:48] :-( [14:49] the older, the safer [14:49] most of them are old [14:49] most are from 2010 and 2011 [14:49] i will keep 156 and 157 for my self right now then [14:50] since there very new [14:50] nah, up what you got [14:50] even if archive.org receives a takedown notice they will keep the stuff from what i know. they are an archive, they can sit on anything until it is legal to share [15:05] nabble is a bloody stupid site [16:01] I think we need a gallery of sites that render abso-fucking-lutely nothing with Javascript off [16:01] and find a way to shame their maintainers into fixing that bullshit [16:02] there is, for example, no reason why a blog like http://functionsource.com should be a vast dark gray expanse of mud by default [16:04] well, I guess there is -- that site's source code screams "lol look at me I just learned coffeescript and backbone" [16:05] Written in http://html9responsiveboilerstrapjs.com/ [16:07] fuck, I didn't know that was a real domain [16:09] ha [16:09] "You should totally follow all the best programmers on GitHub. Then you'll get absolutely no benefit whatsoever from anything." [16:13] the funny bit? [16:13] requires javascript TO CHANGE THE FUSKING FONT? [16:15] Lovely. [16:15] it requires javascript to insert anything in the fucking page [16:15] I feel I should point out that the developer of Backbone recommends that you should prime the page with static content [16:16] d [16:16] so even if this is a "lol I just learned backbone" project, it faile [16:40] http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/07/03/roguelike-resurrection-adom-seeks-funding/ [17:09] hahahahah [17:09] http://html9responsiveboilerstrapjs.com/ is the best [17:31] wow. renders absolutely nothing without JS is worse than the stupid #! url bullshit that renders ALMOST nothing without JS [18:07] is that like #!/bin/takeashit [18:07] ? [18:08] more like #!/bin/toilet [18:08] since your toilet could try to interpret your shit [18:11] :D [18:11] then flush it away? [18:12] exec("/bin/takeashit","2") | /dev/toilet [18:19] http://www.theenglishgroup.co.uk/blog/2012/05/09/8-inches-of-chocolate/ [18:21] underscor: NSFW warning please!! [18:21] oh shit [18:21] sorry [18:21] :( [18:22] I, erm.... what? [21:30] :( [21:30] yipdw: :( [21:30] http://imgur.com/gallery/ECuUF [21:34] http://imgur.com/gallery/f132r [21:51] wow [21:52] http://i.imgur.com/L29C6.jpg [22:00] Dear Silverfast I hate you. !Love, Misty [22:28] http://boingboing.net/2012/07/03/vintage-att-ad-1967-your.html [22:34] underscor: :P [22:41] https://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/528071_216288771827740_1916052807_n.jpg [22:54] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Just_Solve_the_Problem_2012 [22:54] speaking of firefox bugs, does anyone else have a problem where it isn't properly redrawing an obscured area after a tooltip or context menu is dismissed? [22:56] so archive.org is talking about implementing http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-appsawg-json-patch-01 for metadata changes [22:57] haven't seen that coderjoe [22:59] It doesn't seem to happen on win7 at work, but does on winxppro at home [23:02] Coderjoe: where like a phantom box just stays hovering, or is it just one that one window/tab? [23:03] JSP 2012 could lead to some kind of universal library with wide language support, so to add support for some long lost format they just add the lib [23:03] and big programming library projects tend to lead to reference implementations, so could be a universal unpacker program [23:04] it will redraw if I switch tabs and back, and might also be fixed by scrolling (forget offhand), but otherwise I'll have a phantom image of the tip/menu stick around until I do something to fix it [23:04] underscor: just noticed that pic was on facebook, someone is pretty bold having that in their pictures [23:04] yeah [23:04] not I [23:04] Coderjoe: ah, haven't experienced that. sounds like some odd interaction [23:04] http://boingboing.net/2012/07/03/well-users-pledge-more-than-1.html (title, as it was truncated: WELL users pledge more than $100K to community buyout) [23:05] arrith1: I think it has to do with rendering system changes, trying to use the 3d accellerator for compositing, or something [23:05] and breaking horribly when it needs to fall back [23:06] underscor: i don't know what the current format is but having data in programatically friendly formats is always nice [23:06] The current format is "broken ass web form that works half the time" [23:06] Coderjoe: yeah i wonder if you could try disabling that acceleration to see if the issue goes away [23:06] (for submitting modifications) [23:07] underscor: ah, very good proposal then [23:09] basically if I ran mozilla I would have at least one guy whose full time job is just going down this list http://tinyurl.com/6sy6j5t [23:10] (non-enhancement bugs with >50 votes) [23:10] at one point, someone I know was looking to fork Freenet, in order to actually fix bugs that the regular maintainers either didn't care to fix or just refused to believe existed [23:11] (they supposedly were more interested in just adding new features) [23:14] DFJustin: but some of those are rather dumb. "I sometimes hit Ctrl-q instead of Ctrl-w"? so fix your brain/fingers. [23:14] yeah obviously have some intelligence in there, but there should be a process [23:14] Coderjoe: that happens to me a bunch. i'd love an option switching that to ctrl alt q or ctrl shift q. right now you have to add this keyconfig fx addon [23:15] Coderjoe: forks like that are actually pretty good if they can show pent up community desires. like the recent ffmpeg/libav stuff got the main ffmpeg guy to start accepting a bunch of changes that he wouldn't before, though a lot of devs i guess left for libav somewhat permanently [23:17] the freenet for failed, however. most horrific code I think I have ever laid eyes upon (that wasn't intentionally obfuscated). debugging by means of output traces or the like was impossible, as it scrolled exception traces nearly constantly [23:18] hit the end of a state chain (which was apparently a regular occurrance)? exception. [23:19] hm, trying to fix bugs by making other stuff a lot more difficult doesn't really sound like a good way to go about it [23:22] thunderbird 13 did finally add the ability to edit an rss feed URL in your subscriptions