[00:07] some OCD part of me wants to get all preview images for X-Play videos i have [00:11] Nintendud: you around? [00:46] Lord_Nigh: just compress the tif [00:46] using imagemagick [00:46] mogrify -format tiff -compress zip file [00:53] balrog_: will that strip the embedded icc profiles? [00:54] it SHOULD not but test it [01:59] i maybe able to do year-like mirrors that i did for hackaday to arstechnica [01:59] this is a problem though [02:00] it doesn't just go down the 2000 link folder [02:00] it does stuff like features/2000/02/story [02:34] Lord_Nigh: hi hi [02:44] DFJustin: swizzle is on board. apparently he has a bunch of the later discs. :) [06:02] Nintendud: one sec [06:02] Nintendud: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/79094972/pcgamer%20best%20of%20the%20cd%20vol2.zip [06:03] contains scans and redump-style images of the tracks [06:03] i.e. unheadered raw 44100hz 16bit stereo [06:03] plus logs and cue [06:05] i almost got all of Apple Magazine 2012 [06:05] Lord_Nigh: ...but I needed the extended play disc D: [06:06] this is useful, though. :) [06:06] godane: awesome [06:06] oh, i thought that was the one you needed.... [06:07] Nope. I mentioned extended play multiple times yesterday, lol. [06:07] ok. [06:07] you have extended play vol 2 I think [06:08] yes [06:08] i'm scanning that right now [06:08] I need that one. :) [06:08] awesome [06:08] sorry for the trouble [06:09] ...and iWork.com will cease to exist any hour now. [06:14] getting a issue from 2011 [06:15] apple magazine from before march are hard to find [06:36] OKAY SO [06:36] Here I am, for basically 30 days. [07:06] nice [07:25] cool [10:06] i'm upload gbtv 02.03.2012 [10:19] just found out about filedonkey.eu [10:30] still can't find the techtv music wars [10:34] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-ynZY6Zqq4 [10:42] SketchCow: I almost have all of Apple Magazine downloaded [10:43] 2011 and jan of 2012 is what is going to be the pain getting now [10:48] LOL awesome video :D [10:55] someone's fell in love with a segway? :) [10:57] I've never used one, but that vid was cool :) [11:18] watching your Shareware Calvacade video [11:18] from derbycon [11:32] looks like the computer for the video slides has problems with gifs [11:43] lol your new computer crapped out [11:44] that explains the gif problems [11:44] mor like impress crapped out [11:51] i found 13gbs of manuals archive [12:25] got Spectrofon e-mag from 1997 [12:26] scl and trd format [13:36] wtf are those formats o_o [13:37] dont know [13:40] i will be able to downlad nov 25 2011 of apple magazine in 6 mins [13:40] :-D [13:40] found out metfiles host some from 2011 [13:41] maybe all of them [13:42] where do you find this stuff [13:43] if you point me at it, i got plenty of b/w spare... [13:45] i searched thur google [13:45] the magazines are from permiomag.com [13:47] also medfiles offers free android tablets with gold membership [13:48] not buying anything from these file storage sites [14:03] :) [16:10] so girls and guys, I'm wondering how many of you know about the state of the art in screen reader technology [16:11] I'm proposing a new interface for a website that has to have nice, smooth, interactive editing on complex data structures [16:12] but at the same time shouldn't do (too) much Javascript jackassedness to make it impossible for an automated process to derive data from the page [16:12] I'm wondering if it's possible for screen readers these days to present data from a webpage where said data is being rendered asynchronously by Javascript code [16:13] actually, a better question: what screen readers do people use? [16:13] I might as well just use one and see what it's like [16:13] assuming it's not JAWS, which I can't afford [16:15] (tangents: yeah, I know there's implications there for search engines. I don't care about them; they can spend billions to run pages through PhantomJS or some shit to get data. most users can't.) [16:15] yipdw: have you tried the Mac OS screen reader? I've heard it's way better than JAWS [16:15] balrog_: I haven't [16:15] is it built into Snow Leopard? [16:15] it's built into every version of Mac OS X, 10.5+ iirc [16:16] oh huh [16:16] VoiceOver [16:16] wait, is this the Universal Access [16:16] ahh [16:16] http://www.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/ [16:16] I haven't tried that in Safari [16:16] yeah, 10.6+ [16:16] it got horribly annoying when I was using it in Terminal [16:16] ah [16:16] I'll give it a shot, though [16:16] be sure to read the documentation [16:16] what sort of Mac do you have that's stuck on 10.6, btw? [16:16] I have two [16:17] because Apple keeps improving things [16:17] one is my work machine, which we have to qualify a bunch of corporate network stuff (read: shit software) [16:17] 10.7 lets you configure it a lot more [16:17] it's stuck on OS X 10.6.8 mostly due to Retrospect and PGP Desktop [16:17] agh [16:17] though I think it may be 10.7 ready [16:17] isn't there a version of PGP for 10.7? [16:17] the other is a personal Macbook Air that I could put on 10.8 but just haven't [16:17] there probably is [16:17] is 10.7 on the Air? [16:17] just haven't gotten around to it [16:18] 10.8 is mainly a bugfix release, but adds some nice refinements [16:18] it significantly improves stability and performance though [16:18] balrog_: no, the Air is on 10.6.8 :P [16:18] ah. [16:18] I sat out Lion [16:19] well, 10.6.8 has Rosetta [16:19] but I know 10.6 -> 10.8 works fine [16:19] 10.7+ doesn't [16:19] that's the main disadvantage of upgrading [16:19] I've never used Rosetta on the Air [16:19] if you want to run old PPC software [16:19] I have seen Rosetta used on my work machine, though [16:19] otherwise, what are you waiting for? :D [16:19] for Microsoft AutoUpdate [16:19] ugh [16:19] (yeah, sigh, I know) [16:19] that's fixed in the latest office, iirc [16:19] oh [16:19] they may have pushed an update to AutoUpdate for older office [16:20] I think I'll try another fix [16:20] delete Excel and Word [16:20] replace with LibreOffice [16:20] XD [16:20] I sorta like Apple's office programs too [16:20] I mean, if it works [16:20] Pages and Numbers and Keynote [16:20] I like Keynote, never really felt comfortable with the others though [16:20] http://www.unbaby.me/ [16:21] holy shit that is an awesome extension [16:21] I love it [16:22] balrog_: there's also a few other things that I haven't yet figured out in the 10.6 -> 10.8 move, all of which are related to "can I build this with clang" [16:22] for most things the answer is "yes" [16:22] for some (like Ruby) the answer is "gotta make sure llvm-gcc is there" [16:22] or some such [16:22] i don't think it's a hard problem to solve though [16:22] I just need to take a couple hours and just do it [16:23] most things can be built with clang, and the ones that can't are being fixed [16:24] wine may be an issue; clang miscompiles parts of it but it generally works; llvm-gcc fails hard [16:39] yipdw: yeah seems Apple added a lot more control to VoiceOver in 10.7 and 10.8 [17:24] good news everyone [17:24] oh? [17:24] techcrunch can be backed up like hackaday [17:25] the urls go down the year/month/day patten [17:35] even better [17:35] it does the same hackaday does for images [17:36] just the host is tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com [18:02] downloading techcrunch 2005 [18:02] stories [19:38] godane: i'm sorry to hear that [19:38] mistym: hello! [19:39] winr4r: Hey! [20:43] Nintendud: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/79094972/pcgamer%20extended%20play%20collection%20vol2.zip is the file you wanted [20:43] wait... where's nintendud? [22:43] Any Perl gurus up? [22:44] I've a regex question for yanking archive.org links out of the Fileplanet page [23:28] (essentially, can perl take arbitrary numbers of ($x) from one line)