[04:47] http://fos.textfiles.com/YAHOY/1355799949910260706.png I'm playing guitar while levitating. your argument is invalid. [04:53] THIS IS FUN! http://fos.textfiles.com/YAHOY/1355801145023401797.png [05:13] Coderjoe: What is YAHOY? [05:13] Oh, read #archiveteam [08:08] http://fos.textfiles.com/YAHOY/GIFS/ [08:26] http://offworldbackup.com/ [09:01] cute [14:48] "I acknowledge that my files will not actually be backed up off world." :( [14:49] :( [14:49] Btw what was the argument which spawned the topic? [14:52] SmileyG: I think there was none, Jason just pasted that here [14:52] I think it's more like a generic comment to all who think the goal of the team's might be unuseful or unnecessary [14:53] as "your argument is invalid" is often used across meme too [14:53] http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/your-argument-is-invalid [14:54] life is unesscary [14:55] I sit in a chair, your argument is invalid :) [15:39] http://tss.asenheim.org/ [16:55] can i make find not print a specific number of subdirectories? eg instead of a/b/c/ i would like only c/ [16:55] in the output! [16:56] i know i can use sed ;) [17:00] because "cd dir && find && cd .." is too advanced, lol i will use that [17:01] http://imgur.com/gallery/enc7E [17:01] This is so true. [17:07] is "comm" sometimes really stupid and not working as intended? i used "-3" to make it show the differences between two files and it does not realise that lines might appear on different places [17:08] default output snippet: https://pastee.org/wju7b "Column one contains lines unique to FILE1, column two contains lines unique to FILE2, and column three contains lines common to both files." [17:08] eg zappos.com is shown unique for either file [17:09] * Schbirid puts on the donkey hat and sorts the files first (i thought comm warned about that) [17:16] if i use piping in the linux shell, is there something to insert that will break/quit if there is no input received? [17:19] it'll simply sit and wait [17:19] you need some kind of time out [17:22] nah, i mean as condition for a later command. i want the later command to NOT be run if no input comes [17:25] Schbirid: yes. dig into the options of find and you shall (almost certainly) find what you seek [17:26] as for the timeout/dontrun question: I don't know [17:27] somehow I doubt it, short of capturing the output into a file and then checking the length of the file and only running the command if the file size is greater than zero (or file exists, if you have the file not even created if nothing received) [17:41] i agree [17:42] what are you trying to acheive? [17:42] holy fuck, http://app.cheezburger.com/robots.txt (and they randomise the sitemaps daily it seems...) [17:43] i am trying to find a good way to produce a comparison between two directories that contain robots.txt files. [17:43] i want to nicely show the difference of files that have differences at all [17:44] that piping question was for piping diff output to diff2colorhtml. if i diff two files, and get no output i do not want diff2colorhtml running on that non-existant output either [17:45] doesn't diff --recursive do all that natively? [17:45] or am I missing something [17:46] ah sorry, i want one output file for eg the diff of "20121201/a/adobe.com/robots.txt 20121209/a/adobe.com/robots.txt". diff -r gives me one huge stream [17:46] oh I see [17:47] xargs -1 ? [17:48] can't find that on the manpage, what does it do? [17:48] (oh god what am i doing anyways) [17:48] one per argument [17:49] maybe you want -n 2 or whatever [17:49] bbiam [17:49] i should stop this madness right now and use sqlite [17:49] probably [17:49] or bdb [18:16] just thought, hey, i can exclude more bogus files if i use a filesize limit, but no, i forgot http://www.castorama.fr/robots.txt (warning, 26MB) [18:18] wtf http://www.mapion.co.jp/robots.txt (huge too) [18:42] http://torrentfreak.com/kim-dotcom-shows-off-mega-rack-121218/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter [18:42] :P [18:42] those racks look suspiciously much like the petaboxes [18:44] those are HP servers [18:44] um [18:44] the petabox image says supermicro [18:44] https://www.torrentfreak.com/images/mega-rack.jpg #<< those are hP [18:44] ;D [18:45] if not, someone went so far as to copy the colours? [18:45] o [18:45] Let's debate this forever [18:45] lol [18:45] Yes \o/ [18:45] all I'm saying, they look near identical :P [18:45] SketchCow: well its -bs so we are allowed :D [18:45] I want it only to pause for a moment of respect when the earth crashes into the sun [18:45] then carry on [18:45] SketchCow: you got a date for that? The form I filled out said 21st dec but I think someone got their sums wrong again [18:46] Those ship dates always slip [18:48] hmmm yum [18:49] chizto potato chicken thing for diner [18:49] SketchCow: you may know this.. how large are the racks that IA uses for the petaboxes? in Us [18:50] 42u [18:50] ? [18:51] I don't know that [18:53] Yes, 42u [18:53] alright, thanks :P [18:53] 2u spacer for the switch and enviro sensor unit [18:54] And 10 4u servers with 36x3tb drives, and 2x3tb OS disks [18:55] Our guys say they use the same chassis [18:57] http://i.imgur.com/Rh0UF.jpg you can see the spacer there, joepie91 [18:58] 48x1 gbps switch and environmental sensors are mounted behind it [18:59] I see [18:59] interesting [19:00] stop talking about kimble's rack please, those stupid bathroom pictures are in my head now [19:00] 36 drives... [19:00] nice [19:00] weight? [19:01] Sadly at work we are on the 9th floor, and its not built for having a DC in it (its hardly a DC either, its a small room that I help look after ;d)) but annoying with the weight limits we have [19:04] limits per rack and per row [19:04] customers blantantly ignoring them too :/ [19:16] SmileyG: they're customers [19:16] of course they ignore the regulations [19:16] :P [20:25] iirc, HP actually does use supermicro hardware for some stuff [20:27] and, iirc, this is the current IA petabox case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811152543 [20:41] Coderjoe: aaaaaah [20:41] that might explain it [22:06] i could be wrong on the hp/supermicro thing [22:12] but i thought i saw stuff from them before that looked remarkably similar to supermicro offerings [22:14] thats my feeling [22:14] however I've seen the HP stuff, and the supermicro looks remarkly simular ;D [22:47] google health is about to shut down [22:47] http://googleblog.blogspot.nl/2011/06/update-on-google-health-and-google.html [22:47] "As we announced in June, 2011, the Google Health service will be discontinued as of January 1, 2013. After that date, any remaining data in your Google Health account will be permanently deleted, and you will no longer be able to access or download any data from Google Health." [22:47] no idea why I'm getting emails from them, but ok [22:47] http://blog.instagram.com/post/38252135408/thank-you-and-were-listening [22:51] lol [22:51] smells like damage control to me [22:52] "Instead it was interpreted by many that we were going to sell your photos to others without any compensation. This is not true and it is our mistake that this language is confusing. To be clear: it is not our intention to sell your photos. We are working on updated language in the terms to make sure this is clear." [22:52] I find it hard to believe that a legal department, which has people trained to write unambiguous texts, makes such a blunder in ambiguity [23:02] :) [23:02] too late instagram, too late [23:02] Most people don't realise they are owned by facebook, I think a lot more would be leaving both if they did. [23:13] SketchCow: i think you will like this: http://archive.org/details/amiga_virus_collection_research