[00:42] heh [00:42] if you search for "php fractal" on Google, the first five hits are all links to an article about how PHP is fractally fucked [00:42] the sixth hit is a fractal generator in PHP [04:28] haha [04:29] some people are clueless [04:29] http://archive.org/details/stage6-1977436 [04:29] the most recent review [04:29] i kinda wish there were a way to tell IA that I don't want to be notified about reviews on certain items [05:11] set up an inbox rule filtering on archive.org/details/stage6 [07:06] http://i.imgur.com/r4v1F.jpg [07:07] hmmm steam cloud [07:25] lawl [08:49] i really like the word twat, the sound ot if. i wish it was less offensive so i could use it more often [08:53] what? do we archive twats? [09:00] we need to find an archiveteam project we can nickname twat [09:01] you could archive twatter.com [09:02] that was being archived by Library of Twatgress [14:06] uploading another gbtv episode [14:06] got full match of 2012 uploaded i think [15:05] twat; female fish [15:05] just get into fish breeding ;) [16:31] SketchCow: i maybe able to get the rest of Galaxy magazine [16:35] also fantastic adventures magazine too [17:23] http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/textfiles/the-information-cube-20 [17:23] gogogo [18:16] i think i'm suck the comcast well dry [18:17] ohh? [18:17] getting 6 hours of call for help-a-thon 2002 with chris pirillo [18:18] too bad the youtube channel didn't have the other 12 hours [18:29] SketchCow: temperature is one thing, but add a moisture sensors too (you probably thought of that already) [18:53] Yes, I did [18:54] The first color 360 panorama sent from the Curiosity rover: http://t.co/HdSq7NCZ [18:57] With only a small amount of classified equipment blacked out [19:15] Is that true or false colour? [19:16] gizmodo warning [19:17] Yeah [19:17] The trigger warning for geeks [19:17] ....willl...poorrrrlllyyy.....descriiibbee... [19:24] more: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/ [19:24] and the pano shot: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=4347 [19:25] (the first pano, in b/w) [19:25] and the color: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=4372 [19:26] Amount pledged: $1.00 to "The Information Cube 2.0" [19:26] Max Masnick is your new backer! [19:26] Reward: None [19:26] THANKS, MAX [19:26] * SketchCow throws 4 quarters into the bucket [19:28] haha [19:28] "will not succeed" [19:28] I wonder how that works out with transaction fees [19:28] it's what, one day in, and you are already exceeding your goal [19:30] so much fun entering a password and fatfingering the shift key to also turn on capslock halfway through [19:32] so are you igniting cows, or are cows doing the igniting? [19:32] Scott Blomquist decreased their pledge to The Information Cube 2.0 from $100.00 to $5.00. [19:32] Scott Blomquist also changed their reward selection. [19:32] * SketchCow shakes fist [19:33] I expect some froth, actually. [19:33] Unless I show in the next seven days the next set of items. [19:33] what's the point of pledging something and then be able to change it afterwards? [19:35] You know, it's not really a cube. [19:35] "Oh. you made your goal. I guess I can back down my pledge, as you don't need all of that money anymore." [19:36] swebb: bah. so it is roughly three interconnected cubes [19:37] (assuming a 1TEU container) [19:37] Perhaps we can do a kickstarter for like 8 more seatainers, and he can make it into a cube. :) [20:09] where did library genesis go again? [20:10] aww, http://books.cryto.net/ is down. wasnt it someone from here? [20:16] http://gen.lib.rus.ec [20:26] the blacked out areas of the color pano shot likely have little to do with classified equipment and more to do with not being interested in it for that purpose and not wasting DSN bandwidth on it [20:28] given the irregular shapes of the edges, it looks like what a pano algorithm would do [20:28] as well as http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=4346 [20:29] and http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=4371 [20:33] emijrp: yeah, i tried that. times out here :( [20:34] it is ok here [20:34] my link [20:34] damn [20:35] http://libgen.org/ [20:35] yay, that works [20:37] such a great site [20:42] i may get the other 50gb of comic con video [20:45] I wonder how long before someone takes the Tor tech and combines it with bittorrent tech (most likely on a separate network). everything running using the hidden service model, and preferably no exit nodes. [20:46] (though I can see exit nodes being useful for webseeding stuff) [20:46] the tracker traffic would have to deal with hidden service identifiers instead of IP addresses [20:48] I don't see it taking off too well, though. it is rather obviously intended for copyright violation. if it weren't, why wouldn't you just use exsting torrent tech? [20:48] (from the POV of the general public, anyway) [20:49] (and particularly the lawyers) [20:50] tor is not designed for torrents [20:50] I2P supports torrents and they are fast (~100KB/s are not special anymore) [20:50] it is kinda that idea [20:52] I suppose that's true. tor is more intended for people to anonymously access normal services. [20:53] (that is, non-anonymous, non-hidden, real-IP services) [20:53] yeah [20:53] I2P is a proper "darknet" how some people call them [20:54] there are exits too but only 2-3 and it is really not meant for that [20:54] finally my chip india magazines started downloading again [20:54] it was stuck at 88% for over a 1 month now [20:55] now at 93.1% [20:56] I wonder about persons/networks providing outside access to tor hidden services, though [20:57] (while still allowing people to connect to them totally internally as well) [20:58] for things like NZB aggregator sites or the like, where the actual site owner would want to remain anonymous [20:58] there is tor2web.org [21:00] cool [21:02] so far it's batting 0, though [21:12] some one with underground gamer account grab this: http://www.underground-gamer.com/details.php?id=58973 [21:13] we only have 5 isos of AMIGAplus on archive.org [21:13] this torrent has 300 isos [21:13] and its 100gb [21:19] holy crap [21:21] DFJustin: there is another that 30gb [21:21] available more publicly at http://www.pleasuredome.org.uk/details.php?id=8c7d0081e533bb1af96d418572ee4174a9ae72c5 [21:21] would be nice if sketchcow / underscor could grab that from ia directly [21:28] ho hum, who has an underground gamer account? [21:30] i do [21:36] godane: can you email me the .torrent? [21:36] that's probably the easiest thing. [21:36] abuie@archive.org [21:37] you can get the torrent here: http://www.pleasuredome.org.uk/details.php?id=8c7d0081e533bb1af96d418572ee4174a9ae72c5 [21:37] that's the same one? [21:37] ugh, I hate having to register [21:38] i may not be [21:38] its cause the one on ug doesn't have the readme file thats in this one [21:39] i can invite you to underground gamer [21:40] i have 10 invites it looks like [21:41] you will get email from from my underground gamer account now [21:49] I have invites there too, I do believe [21:56] gahaha, so awesome that The Real Jeff Atwood backed the kickstarter for the Cube [22:39] the pleasuredome one is a couple months older so it might be slightly less comprehensive [22:40] e-mailing a torrent file from ug won't work because the user id is embedded in the file [22:41] which is why it will work, as long as only one person uses it [22:41] yes, but if the user id gets leaked, that opens you up to all kinds of issues :( [22:41] it's very much against site rules to do that [22:41] a lot of private trackers won't work unless your ip has logged in to that user account, not sure if ug does that [22:42] most private trackers don't do that [22:42] none that I have used did that [22:42] because you can download the torrent and then upload it to your seedbox [22:47] though you probably don't want to use the "normal" derive-from-torrent at IA, since that would open your access key to public viewing in the log file from the derive task [22:50] you wouldn't want to have 100GB of isos on one item anyway but yeah good to know [23:14] i maybe able to do warc.gz for theregister.co.uk [23:43] as of today, three parodius subdomains which were still accessible as of a couple days ago are no longer accessible