[00:16] i'm also most doine with checking in season 6 of gamesmaster [00:16] now just have to get season 7 and intros uploaded [01:05] hey shaqfu [01:05] Yo [01:11] i'm on thebox.wz now [01:11] i'm getting vhsrips of stuff [01:12] the sky at night program had a lot of problems with there being maybe lost cause it was live and not record in some case [01:12] *cases [03:00] http://i.imgur.com/646xV.gif [03:00] http://i.imgur.com/CmqnX.gif [03:06] http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/314/901/4b1.gif [03:08] I love when people post a video on youtube and post "NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED" [03:52] Coderjoe: heh [03:53] or "i don't own the rights to this!" [03:53] as if that's not the whole point [03:53] good morning [04:05] winr4r: I'm pretty sure they mean to say that no copyright INFRINGEMENT intended. [04:09] yes [04:09] also i just realised i only slept two hours [04:11] I like posting with "Uploaded for critique and education under the fair use provisions of 17 USC chapter 1 section 107." [04:11] ... at least when that is my intent [04:14] hey winr4r [04:16] hi godane! [04:17] have you been archiving all the things? [04:18] yes [04:18] getting season 7 of gamesmaster uploaded [04:21] i'm done with gamesmaster now [04:21] all 7 season are on archive.org plus promos [04:21] excellent [04:22] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/gamesmaster_s07e10 [04:22] thats the last episode [04:26] i'm now download skyatnight magazines [05:14] Hey, has anyone managed to get a warrior VM running on an ESXi box, if so, what did you need to do to get it running [06:37] https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/559140_481985518478508_1351707243_n.jpg [07:14] hmmm [07:14] what version of wget got warc? :S [07:15] because theres nothing ni my man file on gentoo :S [07:16] "Note that this work has been accepted into the Wget codebase, and as of version 1.14 wget supports WARC output out of the box" [07:16] net-misc/wget-1.13.4-r1 [07:16] So that kind of throws out what someone was saying yesterday about most distros having it ;:D [07:16] * SmileyG sees if theres a ~ version [07:18] ah well grabbed a mirror of the site anyway [07:31] "Caution: If the Weener Kleener Soap becomes stuck, soak area with COLD water." [07:36] o_O [08:03] Cameron_D: give this a whirl.. works for me on ESXi 5u1.. http://dmorton.staff.hostgator.com/archiveteam-warrior-vmware.ova [08:03] cheers [08:03] SmileyG: underscor's pic [08:36] so how complete is cinch lookin? [08:41] Done. [08:41] Unless we want to do another run. [08:42] bringing the total to three runs? [08:44] the warrior was mostly successful? [08:45] We've got this: 1. a run over all users (which didn't include unlisted recordings) 2. a run over all recording IDs (which does include public, unlisted recordings) [08:46] oh lord [08:46] outlook on a mac is even worse than outlook on windows ¬_¬ [08:46] sweet @ alard :) [08:47] Electronic Office is uploaded now [08:47] http://archive.org/details/ElectronicOffice-1984-Ep6 [08:47] there is only 6 episodes [18:39] good evening, beautiful people [19:08] good evening [19:39] yay https://stripe.com/blog/capture-the-flag-20 (web stuff this time) [20:58] so we had the first abuser of our archive bittorrent thing [20:58] (commercial movie) [20:58] http://graphite.us.archive.org/dashboard/bittorrent-bt1 [20:58] hahahahahaha [20:58] look at that spike! [20:58] (it'll go down now that we've darked it) [20:58] jesus [20:59] hehe [20:59] what was the item? [21:05] I've been kicking around an ftp search engine that actually is useful [21:05] i.e. fetches + indexes directory from zip files, caches small/textual files, etc [21:07] whats the search engine called? [21:08] I haven't written it yet :) [21:08] ahh ok :) [21:08] soon, maybe. [21:08] i've been mainly using the various commands in google to search for ftp stuff [21:08] yeah [21:09] problem is google follows robots.txt [21:09] Even for FTP sites? [21:10] yep [21:10] RETR /robots.txt [21:10] also not all ftp sites are linked to from the httpverse [21:10] why not try all the ips! [21:13] FTP doesn't have vhost support, right? [21:14] Btw, if you are searching FTPs, might as well search public rsync servers, that would be pretty cool [21:20] hmmmm, yeah, rsync would be rad [21:20] ftp doesn't have vhost, correct [21:24] chronomex: yacy does zip indexing and can cache [21:26] orly [21:26] that looks complicated [21:28] chronomex: BachelorParty2012MalayalamDvdripContrapuntist [21:29] -XXX-PoRNoLATiON? [21:29] nope [21:29] actually a legit commercial movie in Tamil [21:30] shame :D [21:30] ha [21:30] haha [21:31] the only non-dark porn we have on archive.org is clop, I think [21:31] you dark it on sight or something? [21:35] no [21:35] well [21:35] we don't curate the archive. [21:36] any idea how to get newilnes in the descriptions when using s3cmd to IA? [21:36] in this case, it was a dmca, I think [21:36] so we don't notice things unless they break datanodes (due to maxing out the 10gbe card) or someone reports it [21:36] http://blog.archive.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/petabox-in-greatroom.jpg <3 [21:38] Schbirid: Better pic http://i.imgur.com/y3Zg3.jpg [21:38] :D [21:39] that one is nice but the other one looks so religious [21:39] our shrine [21:39] haha, true [21:39] chronomex: yacy is quite easy to use but search results are weird and other stuff is weird and it is a bit weird [21:41] A search engine that has weird search result is kind of not that useful? [21:42] underscor: How does one get a job at the IA? [21:42] blowjobs [21:42] hahahaha [21:42] uh [21:42] also, timing [21:42] I don't really know [21:42] jason [21:42] and timing [21:42] yeah [21:42] as I said [21:43] soultcer: you still get an index and everything [21:43] ha [21:43] I mean, shit, how do you think I got my @ [21:43] do I really do anything useful around here? [21:43] you let underscor borrow a tutu [21:43] no. [21:43] Schbirid: Not a job, but https://archive.org/about/volunteerpositions.php [21:44] Brewster has this awesome idea for a work program too [21:44] why are you burning vhs! [21:44] where you come live in san francisco for 6 months, and have a food per diem [21:44] The Job Benefits are awesome ;-) [21:44] and in return, you fulltime "volunteer" [21:45] (IA puts you up, feeds you, gives you power and gigabit internet) [21:45] But yeah, 6 months in SF is a couple orders of magnitude over my current budget [21:45] hrm, web.archive.org just died for me :( [21:45] underscor: that sounds reasonable. [21:45] Nah, there's no budget needed (except travel, maybe). His whole goal is that he wants people to come out of it with at least as much money as they came with [21:46] yeah, if you have a side business that pays for toys, you could totally make that work comfortably [21:46] (your "pay" is that you get to live in SF, work with awesome people, and get some awesome experience on your resume) [21:46] and if you're awesome, maybe get hired out of the program [21:46] (this is all still totally nebulous/unconfirmed, etc) [21:47] but it's something he's kicking around [21:47] He's contemplating adding a whole residential wing to the building, etc [21:47] I know someone who would do well in that [21:48] also, you get to handle really awesome stuff [21:48] like the aircheck tapes from 9/11 from the NYC CBS affiliate! [21:48] the secret plutonium archives [21:48] (I got to watch those get digitized) [21:48] with gloves [21:49] or the LP digitization, which is a music lover's dream [21:49] ooh I bet [21:49] we have so much rare/old/cool stuff in deep storage [21:49] Trading IA work for a place to crash and something to eat in SF is a great idea. [21:50] The residential program isn't a thing yet, but when we put a Craigslist ad up for those positions, there were like 65 emails in a hour [21:50] hahaha [21:50] I think that's pretty awesome [21:50] that there are that many people willing to donate time like that [21:51] yea [21:51] Even if half of them didn't pan out, that's still great [21:51] also IA has an amazing coffee robot [21:51] that makes it totally worth it [21:51] hah [21:51] Damn I need to subscribe to SF craigslist job offers. [21:52] it's like the skynet of coffee makers [21:52] srsly [21:52] ... [21:54] Is it RFC2324-compliant? [21:54] http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/csr/3192531982.html http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/tch/3192530618.html [21:54] I'm assuming that's the HTTPCP extension [21:54] and no :( [21:54] er [21:54] HTCPCP [21:55] hypertext transport phencyclidine ? [21:56] hahahaha [21:56] Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol [21:57] hmm [21:58] I should invent that [21:58] thinkgeek should sell a coffee pot that's RFC2324 compliant [21:58] and make millions [21:58] well, not invent [21:58] but build it [22:33] the only non-dark porn we have on archive.org is clop, I think <-- http://archive.org/details/70sNunsploitationClipsNunsBehavingBadlyInBizarreFetishFilms [22:37] O_O [22:37] WHY DOES THAT EXIST [22:39] DFJustin: oh, I guess that's "porn" [22:39] I've been ruined by the internet :( [22:40] * BlueMax slaps underscor [22:40] Mind outta the gutter [22:41] there's also a fair amount of hentai in the imageboard archives I put up [22:41] ah, yeah [22:41] didn't think about that [22:41] IA should have a community porn collection [22:41] hahaha [22:41] and >20tb of top domain crawls for youporn and friends [22:43] the wayback machine alone is probably enough to pass the fictional vatican collection for "largest porn collection in existence" [22:45] I didn't think the youporn collections were browsable [22:46] you can browse them and download the files last I checked [22:46] purely for informational purposes [22:47] of course [22:47] although in that form they're hardly useful [22:47] hmm [22:48] :o [22:48] I wonder what happens if you feed one of the youporn warcs to warctozip.archive.org [22:52] I bet you get a .zip full of porn. [23:32] ho hum, probably need to tune some timeouts [23:40] alard: Do you know why this would give me a zip with only an empty files.txt in it? [23:40] warctozip.archive.org/http://archive.org/download/youporn.com-20120318-014907/IA-FOC-youporn.com-20120318004620-00019.warc.gz