[00:12] ersi: Yeah. A Mac Mini, which can virtualize various Mac OS versions. Should spell that out more explicitly. [00:14] ah, alright [00:37] looks like this is a go for uploading my collection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Shopper_%28US_magazine%29 [00:37] :-D [00:49] So this is a thing [00:49] http://imaginary.pi.furf.ag:4567/upload [01:03] so i'm about half way thur my t3 podcasts for 2011 [01:03] hm, whoever is at 29c3, he is hard to find :D [02:42] underscor: breaking all *kinds* of rules [02:44] * chronomex gives directions to the fcc mobile death squad [03:50] chronomex: It's part 15 compliant! [03:50] (without the antenna attached) [03:51] lols [04:04] ... [04:18] I have no idea what the problem is [04:18] (yes I am stupid) [04:18] (also why am I on this damn nick again) [04:26] https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/74918_467706509954400_380159799_n.jpg [04:26] chronomex: I don't have an antenna attached [04:27] just for reference [04:27] yet [04:27] I need to figure out how to turn it down a little so I can get closer to the part15 line without exceeding [04:27] BlueMax: In the US, there are restrictions on radio broadcast's power if they're unlicensed [04:27] that's controlled by "part 15" [04:29] I see, so you basically turned the Raspberry Pi into a remote radio transmitter [04:30] interesting [04:49] Whew [04:49] This holiday! [04:53] Coming soon to a theater near you, it's SketchCow and his band of merry archivists IN: The Archive Team - An Unformatted Floppy [04:53] sorry I'm bored and this is BS [09:43] SketchCow: you should start with making digital scans of computer shopper when your book scan is setup [09:43] seen that my archive is very small to what you have [09:44] based on this post: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/1835 [15:12] Computer Shopper is WAY too weird to scan with the thing I use. [15:12] For now. [15:18] so when does the scanning with the Scribe begin? [15:22] Beginning in mid-late January [15:41] SketchCow: i think the late computer shoppers should work [15:41] you could also scan earlyer computer power user [15:41] from like 2001 to may 2004 [15:44] so i'm up to 257 of t3 podcast now [15:52] this should be in sandhills reference series: http://archive.org/details/smartcomputing-reference-series-v8i3 [15:52] not smart computing [15:53] the reference series was weird cause some are cpu specials and some are smart computing specials [15:54] also what the hell is wrong with smart computing: http://archive.org/details/smartcomputing_magazine [15:54] it should be in computer magazines archive collection for one [15:55] 2 is that i doesn't display any magazines like the top downloads of the week and recent uploaded ones [16:00] Fixed it, and it'll attach to computer magazines shortly. [16:00] The reason for things like that is that collections are a two step process. [16:01] Create collection, later go in and modify collection more so the linkers and scopers can attach the collection properly, generate the previews, etc. [16:01] I've flung the t3 podcasts and the attack of the show into various collections [16:03] attack of the show sort of fits in computer in tech videos [16:03] It does, ultimately. [16:04] same with all the g4 e3 coverage [16:04] http://archive.org/details/welcometothescene_version2.0_xvid [16:04] I am inclined to redo this as a collection [16:38] i'm all up to date with t3 podcast [16:38] all 267 of them are uploaded [16:40] good to see this was move to the tech videos collection: http://archive.org/details/commodore-64-training-tape-with-jim-butterfield [16:56] so i'm thinking of called the digit magazine from india thinkdigit [16:56] i will call it thinkdigit in url cause it uses thinkdigit.com as its website [16:57] its also to keep it from being comfused with digit magazine thats about painting [16:59] Sure [17:00] i don't see a issue/volume numbers with these magazines [17:00] also not all have covers [17:00] from 2004 to 2007 there is like not cover art [17:00] *no cover art [17:00] typing to fast [17:08] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/thinkdigit-magazine-2001-06 [17:09] also know that the other 200106_security.pdf is the same as 200106.pdf [17:09] same as same md5sum [18:45] alard: Holy fucksticks @ warc-proxy. It's.. amazingly beautiful now [18:54] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oGBM8FpTwYY [18:56] its called CSG TV-Game Collection (Complete) [VHS/1996] [18:57] a lot of video of japanese video games [20:31] Hmm, wonder if my WARCs are bad - or if warc-proxy doesn't support uncompressed records [21:17] Maaaan, uade's API is annoying. Not sure why it felt that format detection should be left to frontend clients with no hints from the library. [21:17] uade? [21:18] hm [21:23] Amiga tracker music emulator/player. [21:24] traffic this month on my residential comcast line: 1.02 terabytes [21:25] \o/ [21:25] :D [21:36] chronomex: so 3Mbit/s on average [21:36] 3.047Mbit/s [21:42] hm, sounds a bit low [21:42] but okay! [21:42] 1.02 terabyte / 31 days [21:42] sure [21:42] ^_^ [21:42] still pretty good for traffic sent *every* second [21:43] heh, yeah, I suppose so [21:43] I'm the master of writing shitty code, hehe [22:13] oh, I'm pretty good at not catching exceptions [22:19] Oh yeah, I currently have no error checking what so ever right now :p [22:19] and I just introduced a global list, feels naughty somehow [22:38] naughty [22:40] yeah, but feels even naughtier or at least like it's a lot more trouble, finding out a way to pass my file object through urllib2's opener stuff [22:44] say, you don't happen to be a practioning pythonista? [22:45] noupe [22:45] aw [23:42] GRR [23:44] trying to get this software that apparently no longer is maintained. was opensource (some places say GPL, but I don't know), but none of the mirrors have anything but the built binaries, and the homepage is gone. (and the wayback only has a "forbidden" page for the download page) [23:49] (It's always helpful to throw the name out into the channel when making those sorts of complaints :D ) [23:49] ( ^ ) [23:49] selfimage [23:49] danke [23:50] was at selfimage.excelcia.org [23:53] last vesrion, as far as I can tell, was 1.2.1.92