[00:40] underscor: https://gist.github.com/d6ee0d59160078b40c5a [00:41] though not all the files got shipped on the HDD. [01:01] "Open source incest: GPL forked by its coauthor" [01:01] think of the innocent little licenses! [02:37] Party Rockers in the houuuuuuuuse tonight [02:37] Interviewed an amazing arcade collector tonight. [02:37] Interviewing some hackers later. [03:24] just finished watching Indie Game the Movie- it was really awesome (even the credits were awesome!) [03:29] huh, this is much faster than I'm paying for [03:29] http://www.speedtest.net/result/2049697893.png [03:35] let me guess- you also have FIOS available in your area right? [03:36] and that's twice as fast as you were expecting? [03:36] Did you see me in there? [03:36] I'm production assistance, at the top [03:36] aww yeah [03:37] I saw your name in the credits, but I don't remember seeing you in the movie [03:39] yipdw: if those are right, you're probably seeing Comcast matching FIOS's recent speed boosts- it's happening in my area, and Comcast makes a big deal in their commercials about it [03:41] dashcloud: yeah -- I think you're right about that [03:41] dashcloud: I don't think I have FIOS available here thogh [03:41] afaik FIOS is not available around the Chicago metro area [03:42] dashcloud: it's about 5-6x my plan [03:42] whoa [03:42] no idea there [03:43] I got roughly double the speed here [03:44] yeah, I'm confused [03:44] I'll take it though [06:58] here is the script that Schbirid needed to process the logs https://gist.github.com/3065174 [07:48] omf_: what were the source and destination formats again? [07:49] oh. foudn it [07:56] the source was a path/filename then two spaces then the file size [07:56] the output needed to track all the dirs [08:50] well that was awesome [08:50] went to download the clamwin update. upon completion, clam sentinal goes "suspicious file found" and quarrantines the update. [09:09] lol [09:10] good morning, beautiful people [09:13] hey win4r [09:13] uploading more dl.tv [09:14] nice :) [09:35] godane, how many episodes do you have left? [09:37] maybe 150 [09:38] just noticed keven rose and alex was in go daddy ad [09:45] https://p.twimg.com/AxMRYdmCAAAJh47.jpg [09:45] i own one of these now [09:45] D: [09:49] so the sketchy guy who offered to send it to me didn't turn out so sketchy [09:50] and it was basically free [10:03] D: [10:03] thats YOU [10:03] lewis? [10:05] SmileyG: yes sir? [10:06] :D [10:06] I was wondering who you were as I was following you and couldn't remember why :D [10:06] SmileyG: oh! [10:06] episodes 148 to 153 are up [10:06] SmileyG: dude, you must have been WASTED [10:06] ;) [10:06] as most people must be to follow me [10:07] after following you I got a random influx of followers so :/ [10:08] awesome [10:08] i'm just that INFLUENTIAL [10:08] ;) [10:30] are you going to be in brighton to see SketchCow when he's here, SmileyG? [10:31] also, [10:40] episode 153 and 154 are up [10:44] godane: :D [10:45] its weird that linux for you magazine is now back [11:02] episode 155 and 156 are up [11:03] :D [11:03] how fast is your upstream? [11:03] 250 kbytes [11:05] woo :D [11:16] amazing [11:16] I get 820 Kbps as a theoretical limit to the hardware in the exchange. [11:36] episode 157 and 158 are up [13:59] i cannot read this https://gist.github.com/3065174 , does someone know where i could add some strings to its output IF the current line it prints is a directory? [13:59] adding to the say makes it print in every line [14:13] alternatively, adding to each line it prints unmodified [14:44] dltv episodes 161 to 164 are up [15:22] i'm up to episode 167 [15:46] Hey SketchCow, how does the asciibot on Twitter work? Do you feed it lines or does it just pick them at random? [15:51] I have nothing to do with it [15:51] Someone else asked permission for a bot that chooses a random line of a random textfile on textfiles.com. [15:56] Fair enough [16:04] SketchCow: i found some pdfs of linuxworld magazine [16:04] its out of print too [17:27] hmm Udacity's CS 101 course is pretty neat [17:27] it's basically "create your own web crawler and search engine" [17:44] awesome [17:50] I'm sure these fade in/out effects in Hypercard were awesome back in '89, but now they're such a huge pain in the ass [17:51] Reading a book where it takes 5-10 seconds to draw each word :( [17:54] why does it take so much longer now? [17:55] winr4r: Dunno if it's my setup, or just how long it takes HC's effects to run [17:55] shaqfu: are you emulating? [17:55] winr4r: Yeah [17:55] BasiliskII running System 7.5.x [17:56] ah [18:48] shaqfu: can you relink that problematic stack? [20:19] god, windows sucks so much if you are used to things like scrolling in nonfocused windows or alt-resize [20:54] Schbirid: amen [20:54] or one that particularly annoys me [20:55] the rightclick press, drag, rightclick release trick that works everywhere on linux [20:55] will completely fuck up your shit in windows [20:55] the only thing where such a trick works in Windows that I can think of, off the top of my head, is the Bejeweled game, where you can also drag instead of click twice [20:55] everything else won't do it [21:03] Is there any info on how much of the music from 8-Tracks is available digitally? There is on vinyl records but I couldn't find any about 8-Tracks. [21:11] I have a ton of 8-Tracks I'd like to backup before the media is completely destroyed. [21:14] i'd say pretty much all of it [21:14] i did a little research a few years back when i found an 8-track tape player in a car i was dismantling, and it seems 8-track was never a primary format [21:15] it was always "also available on 8-track", not "you need an 8-track player so that you can play this stuff" [21:16] but 1) that was several years ago 2) i didn't look into it much 3) there's no guarantee that the same thing in the *other* formats hasn't been binned in the time since [21:16] so digitise that shit [21:20] Should I do a lossless rip? or what do you reccomend for the highest quality? [21:21] arkhive: you probably want to talk to SketchCow about getting the highest sound quality from an analog source [21:23] on the other hand, if the difference between getting specialised equipment or whatever and just jamming that motherfucker into LINE IN and recording a FLAC is the difference between you not doing it vs doing it, then do the latter [21:27] lossless is better, of course, if you actually have a high enough SNR from the tape to justify it [21:33] (although lossless is still better even then) [21:33] even if you don't* [21:37] Hmm... I'm looking into the specialized equipment [21:37] arkhive: i'm not sure there is such a thing, that's why i suggested you ask jason :) [21:38] for 8 track [21:38] it exists [21:38] hell I have used an old school production tape to digital convert [21:38] i suspect you'll get a better SNR and mayyybe slightly better quality by using an external digital recorder rather than an onboard sound card, but that's my worthless opinion of someone who hasn't done i [21:38] +t [21:38] converter. They got everything out there [21:39] I got a vhs to digital converter sitting next to my desk. Which reminds me I wonder if my reel to reel player still works [21:41] Do you recommend one for 8-Tracks? [21:41] never done 8 tracks. I just know the equipment is out there. Renting it might be the best and most cost effective option [21:41] depends on how many tracks you got [21:42] Well I had about 300.. Now I have uhh.. 75 maybe. [21:44] Oh and I have about 800 vinyl records [21:44] awesome [21:44] but that is for later [21:48] doesn't the IA have this kind of equipment or are you on your own? [21:49] I'm in Colorado doing this by myself [23:31] anyone ever scraped http://www.imfdb.org before? [23:32] they have no ads, and they own what people contribute to the wiki [23:33] how is this still even running? most large scale wikis release their data as creative commons [23:34] That's funny. Never heard of that website [23:36] omf_: no ads? [23:36] are you running adblock by any chance? :P [23:36] still, pretty neat site [23:40] I have noscript setup [23:41] tada [23:41] it does have ads, two that i see [23:41] ooh [23:41] well I think that data should be free [23:41] how much are they copying from other wikis to even find this information [23:41] free as in stallman Free or actually free [23:41] stallman free [23:42] ah [23:42] why build a closed site when you are asking the public to do the bulk of the work [23:42] that's what every major website does, more or less [23:43] sites like tv.com collect the bulk of their hard data on their own. comments come from the public [23:43] not sure how tvrage does it [23:43] imdb is the same way [23:43] twitter, facebook [23:43] same idea, "you post stuff, we make money from it" [23:45] true however neither of those sites are trying to be a reference like imfdb.org or freebase [23:45] forums do the same as twit and fb [23:48] with reference sources i can actually see the value in not CC-licensing it [23:48] since there's a whole industry of bottom feeders whose business model is to take CC stuff and slap ads on it [23:49] or if not see the value, at least understand why someone would not [23:54] winr4r, I totally agree. stackoverflow is constantly being used by those bottom feeders [23:55] I am sure wikipedia gets the same bs too [23:55] yes [23:56] one of the things that happened years ago, was that i massively improved an article about a railway station, but that actually made further research on the subject much harder because after that google mostly turned up wikipedia mirrors [23:56] worse, that actually happened on google book search as well [23:57] as in someone was literally printing wikipedia articles and selling them as books [23:58] (that also happened to the kindle, not so long ago) [23:58] legally there is nothing to stop someone from printing wikipedia for a profit. It is a moral issue. [23:58] yes [23:59] like not citing resources [23:59] I hate that shit [23:59] and i simply don't see why not allowing someone to take your shit and slap ads on it is actually as bad as being hitler