[00:02] <godane> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCQkU9B0pew
[00:12] <godane> does anyone have a thebox.bz account?
[00:13] <godane> i would like a upload bump
[00:56] <arkhive> godane: It would be neat if ALL of those film prints and negatives.
[00:57] <arkhive> or are they?
[01:12] <arkhive> this guy is awesome
[17:35] <joepie91> bad news - cia.vc is dead
[17:35] <joepie91> commit tracking
[17:35] <joepie91> all data is apparently lost
[17:36] <joepie91> google cache does still carry a lot of data
[17:36] <joepie91> but for how long, is the question
[17:36] <joepie91> quote from the site:
[17:37] <joepie91> Due to problems with the ISP that hosted the CIA.VC servers and website the CIA.VC server has been completely wiped.
[17:37] <joepie91> Ilkotech hopes to rebuild the service from scratch, this means developers will need to recreate their accounts along with their
[17:37] <joepie91> Service Dead!
[17:37] <joepie91> The are no backups of the servers so the service CANNOT be restored, The Atheme team have decided to not bother
[17:37] <joepie91> Whats to become of the service?
[17:37] <joepie91> restoring or maintaining the service and have passed it over to Ilkotech.
[17:37] <joepie91> bots and projects, we hope to have the service somewhat back online. We cannot promise any miracles but do promise to do our best.
[17:37] <joepie91> ... anyone has any ideas on whether the data can be saved?
[17:57] <SmileyG> it'd be nice if someone had shared the scripts used for backing up the google caches ¬_¬
[18:32] <DFJustin> http://warrick.cs.odu.edu/
[18:33] <SmileyG> ooo
[18:34] <DFJustin> ymmv, I'm told it doesn't work that well
[22:24] <illunatic> anyone know a good / inexpensive option for a drop box?
[22:24] <illunatic> something with high bandwidth for ftp only
[22:25] <illunatic> need to be able to get and send files from 3rd party server
[22:26] <swebb> dropbox?
[22:27] <swebb> use dropbox.com
[22:27] <illunatic> i have a drop box account, but can i ftp from dropbox into a webhost?
[22:27] <illunatic> i want to migrate files from one host to another
[22:27] <swebb> no, but you can ssh to the webhost and pull the files from dropbox.
[22:27] <illunatic> what is the fastest way to do that?
[22:28] <illunatic> they don't allow ssh on the shared host i am migrating from :/
[22:28] <illunatic> i have ssh access on the new host only
[22:28] <chronomex> what access do you have exactly at each host?
[22:29] <illunatic> i have a shared host with ftp/http access (cpanel) and another shared host, dedicated ip, ssh access
[22:29] <winr4r> good evening :)
[22:30] <chronomex> and you're going from the ftp machine to the ssh machine?
[22:30] <illunatic> full admin access as much as the host allows
[22:30] <winr4r> illunatic: JUST THE KIND OF PERSON I WAS LOOKING FOR
[22:30] <illunatic> yes correct
[22:30] <winr4r> illunatic: do you have a VPS?
[22:30] <chronomex> illunatic: oh, easy peasy
[22:30] <chronomex> wget will pull from a ftp site
[22:30] <illunatic> :)
[22:30] <chronomex> so you can just point wget at the old site, give it your credentials, and wait a little while
[22:30] <illunatic> oh so ssh into the good host and wget to pull from the old ftp host
[22:30] <chronomex> yep
[22:31] <illunatic> whew
[22:31] <chronomex> fastest way to do it, also super simple
[22:31] <illunatic> thanks
[22:31] <chronomex> my pleasure
[22:31] <illunatic> super simple is the best
[22:31] <chronomex> yup
[22:31] <winr4r> illunatic: if you do have a VPS with wget/etc, i would like to borrow your services
[22:31] <chronomex> also it preserves timestamps, which is what you want
[22:31] <illunatic> winr4r: no i don't
[22:31] <chronomex> winr4r: I have a vps with wget, can I help?
[22:31] <winr4r> downloading manuals for jason to stuff into archive.org
[22:31] <winr4r> ah
[22:31] <winr4r> chronomex: yes
[22:32] <illunatic> chronomex thanks a ton tho
[22:32] <illunatic> that will save me 2:45 upload time lol
[22:32] <chronomex> illunatic: absolutely. always happy to help with weird unix questions :)
[22:32] <illunatic> <3 unix makes everything better
[22:32] <illunatic> kind of kicking myself for not thinking of that
[22:32] <illunatic> heh
[22:32] <chronomex> unix on the far side of a slow ip link makes a world of difference
[22:32] <winr4r> chronomex: i have an evil bandwidth cap, and so would like to borrow a VPS to get a bunch of manuals for jason
[22:33] <winr4r> chronomex: that or you just wget all the PDFs here and give them to him :P http://www.nikonians.org/html/resources/nikon_articles/other/manuals/manuals.html
[22:33] <chronomex> winr4r: oh, cool.  can you do it by yourself if I give you an account?
[22:33] <winr4r> chronomex: yes
[22:33] <chronomex> preferred username?
[22:33] <winr4r> whatever is easiest for you
[22:33] <illunatic> good luck winrar
[22:34] <chronomex> preferred username?
[22:34] <winr4r> not tonight because i am headed for bed now
[22:34] <chronomex> ah ok
[22:34] <winr4r> chronomex: you
[22:34] <winr4r> ("you" is actually my unix username for historical reasons)
[22:34] <chronomex> winr4r: I'm here a lot, ping me and we can get this set up in a few minutes
[22:34] <chronomex> hahahaha
[22:34] <chronomex> is that your initials or something?
[22:34] <winr4r> nope
[22:35] <winr4r> when i first got on IRC i set my mIRC email to "you@you.com", not knowing it would take "you" as the user part of my IRC hostname
[22:35] <chronomex> wooops
[22:35] <winr4r> over a decade ago
[22:36] <chronomex> heh
[22:36] <chronomex> ok
[22:36] <winr4r> so when i went to linux, to keep my ops in a few channels the easiest way was to have a unix username of "you"
[22:36] <chronomex> how very strange
[23:18] <illunatic> chronomex: Downloaded: 5063 files, 197M in 0.4s (455 MB/s)
[23:18] <illunatic> heeeeeheheheeheh
[23:19] <illunatic> this transfer would have taken me all day on my home connection
[23:19] <illunatic> .4s
[23:19] <illunatic> i'm definitely going to abuse this
[23:19] <chronomex> :D
[23:19] <chronomex> 455 megabytes/sec o_O
[23:19] <illunatic> in case anyone wants it, here is the syntax i used
[23:19] <illunatic> http://www.robertkern.com/hosting/move-data-from-one-web-server-to-another-using-wget.html
[23:19] <chronomex> sounds like they're both on pretty decent pipes
[23:20] <illunatic> except added verbose
[23:20] <illunatic> chronomex: they are both at the same host so that could explain it right?
[23:20] <chronomex> ah yeah