[00:16] http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/01/world-trade-organization-approves-new-site-full-of-pirated-material-from-us/ Antigua will soon have it's own authorized "pirate bay" (or something along those lines) [00:20] grand [00:22] yeah I can't wait for thay [00:22] that [00:23] Antigua is also the home of the fine people at Slysoft [00:38] now this sucks [00:40] looks like over 300 videos techtv clips are lost [00:40] i get links like this: vids.g4tv.com/videoDB/007/925/video7925/vc14223_ss112003bert_165_0.flv [00:41] but the video is 404 [00:46] maybe is rtsp? [00:48] is https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1izh0qg768wbra/Photo%20Jan%2028%2C%207%2007%2018%20PM.jpg on textfiles [01:11] Aw yeah, shitty watercolour came through. Original: http://scr.GLaDOS.me/ecaps_core_800_solid.png and his: http://scr.GLaDOS.me/shittywatercolour.jpg [01:41] http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video7487 [01:41] Do you like wathcing dirty movies but don't understand DivX? Just watch this video! [01:42] yay! [01:42] finally! [01:43] also there is unedit clip of sara underwood naked on a bikecycle [01:43] that i as suprise about [01:48] heh [02:15] hmm never heard the pronunciation /ˈdɪvɪx/ before, I always used /dɪvˈɛx/ [02:15] er s/x/ks/ [02:24] also i got some more smart computing magazines today [02:24] from april 1995 to july 1995 [02:25] and one special [02:31] i'm at 117gb [03:06] so what's the name of one of the etherpad-like sites for collaborative editing? (I can't remember the one I used earlier for a project here) [03:26] dashcloud: piratepad? [03:26] maybe- I think I was thinking of titanpad possibly [04:03] piratepad, titanpad, etherpad.mozilla, etc [04:08] thanks! [04:24] ok. i give up. who know's ZNC fairly well? [04:26] ATZ0: there's not much to know [04:27] eh the multiple network stuff was confusing me due to lack of documentation, finally figured it out [04:27] and yeah there actually IS plenty to know if you haven't lived with it forever [04:27] the docs suck. [08:00] Compuserve Mall saved everybody from patent trolling. Another reason why accurate historal preservation is critical for a healthy society! http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/01/how-newegg-crushed-the-shopping-cart-patent-and-saved-online-retail/2/ [08:02] turnkit: http://falkvinge.net/2012/11/10/copyright-industry-reality-takes-six-years-to-catch-up-with-the-worst-satire-of-it/ [08:02] a priort art argument has been made [08:02] prior* [08:03] somehow i don't think it would hold up, but what it every sci-fic writer has saved us from tech patents? [08:05] lol! classic! [08:06] :) [08:11] Does anyone here use KVIrc? Know how to shut off joined/quit notifications? [08:12] I think I should start writing fiction so I can invalidate future stupid patent monopolies. Yes, for one, I see a future where the toilet measures your health and will post about it on your social networking sites. [08:14] And of a time when buying a Build Your Own Garage book comes with not just plans for the building, but coded instructions in a .dwg file down to the nail and screw placement so that the robot house building machine can create the building from nearly start to finish. [08:16] 14G Atari ST [TOSEC] [08:16] 192M Acorn BBC [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 209M Apple 2 [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 240M Amstrad CPC [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 329M Atari 8 bit [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 30G Commodore Amiga [TOSEC v2012-04-10] [08:16] 156M Commodore C16, C116 & Plus-4 [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 7.7G Commodore C64 [TOSEC v2012-04-23] [08:16] 1.3G IBM PC Compatibles [TOSEC].7z [08:16] 27G Nintendo 64 [TOSEC v2012-04-23] [08:16] 374M Nintendo Gameboy Advance [TOSEC v2012-04-13].7z [08:16] 6.6G OpenPandora Pandora [TOSEC 2012-04-13] [08:26] :) [08:26] the golden archive [08:26] turnkit: i use irssi [08:26] it's awesome [08:26] the irc client of the future [08:27] I use IRSSI + Screen on a server I need to be up. [08:27] ^ [08:27] It leads to a rock stable IRC situation with instant machine down warning. [08:27] it's rad [08:27] I use IRSSI + tmux whenever I use my unix laptop. [08:28] this is a freeBSD machine in florida somewhere. i have no idea where tbh heh [08:28] GLaDOS: are you doing other things beyond irssi then? [08:29] remotely [08:29] Not really, other than having finch open beside it. [08:30] oic [08:31] I've been setting zsh up with oh-my-zsh [08:31] It's really nice. [08:31] i haven't used finch, but the screenshots i see look cool [08:31] I'm packing up. [08:31] Going to Germany! [08:31] For a week [08:31] no way! [08:31] Then to New Zealand. [08:31] For 3 weeks! [08:31] Then San Francisco [08:31] For a week! [08:31] Then home [08:32] Skipping Australia? :c [08:32] auf wiedersehen [08:32] ah i need to go back to SF soon [08:32] my home :( [08:32] I'm being flown to NZ on someone's dime [08:32] kim dotcom? [08:32] Ah! [08:32] I totally want to meet him, but I think it's unrealistic. [08:32] tell him to hook up archiveteam with donated rack space [08:32] haha [08:32] well it may not be actually [08:33] Ah, that'd be nice. [08:33] torrentfreak seems to be tight with him and a guy i worked for was able to sit with him for a meeting back in the early days of mega [08:34] So, yeah, bonus points if you meet Kim Dotcom! [08:36] https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BBw3YvdCcAEfLzC.png:large CloudFlare offline with CloudFlare showing a static version? What? [08:58] GLaDOS: hahaha, that's amazing [08:58] I'm going to London in a few hours [08:58] i should totally try to meet assange [08:58] Pfft, people flying everywhere. [08:58] i have a feeling they don't allow visitors though :( [08:58] Who knows, they might. [08:58] http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/article3562604.ece [08:58] hmm [08:59] So if you meet Assange, and Jason meets Dotcom, we'll spread the good word of archiveteam, that we're going to rescue peoples shit. [08:59] :D [08:59] Bonus points if you get http://archivingyoursh.it/ in a photo with them. [08:59] hahaha [08:59] he's still in the embassy, right? [09:00] He is. [09:00] i haven't heard anything in months [09:00] They sent a package with a webcam attached to a phone a week or two ago. [09:00] He was fine [09:00] i should totally try to just show up [09:01] i have no idea who to get in contact with though [09:01] "Ohai! I wrote that python HTTP library you're probably using." [09:01] "...what do you MEAN you don't use python?" [09:01] hahahaha [09:02] i really want to figure this out now [09:02] http://www.ecuadorembassyuk.org.uk/contact [09:03] i guess i'll just fill that out [09:03] Might work. [09:04] i might have trouble getting home :) [09:06] SketchCow: are you going to FOSDEM? [09:07] I am! [09:07] illunatic: will you be there? [09:07] i really would like to go [09:08] i am just talking to someone who is a keynote [09:08] :) [09:08] i hadn't heard of it before that [09:08] kennethr-: are you going from the US? [09:08] yep [09:09] my flight is in 5 hours :) [09:09] from the east coast? [09:09] i'm in austin, tx [09:09] yeah [09:09] my local airport is IAD [09:09] makes things easy :) [09:09] awesome, i love austin [09:09] :D [09:10] about how much is a flight to germany? [09:10] i didn't know it was only 5 hours! that is amazing [09:10] i would have gone a long time ago [09:10] hahaha [09:10] well should be more like 7 [09:10] still, i can survive that [09:11] i am seriously considering going [09:11] do it do it! [09:11] let me do a price check [09:11] omg it's on my birthday! [09:12] Second or the Third? [09:13] 2ns [09:13] groundhog day [09:13] :D [09:13] okay so... [09:13] Ah! [09:13] i can't get a flight that soon and my dad is coming to visit this weekend [09:13] Austin <-> Brussels [09:13] do they fly direct? [09:14] mad connections [09:14] I wonder if Qantas has anything.. [09:14] 1351 [09:14] but the cheapest roundtrip is [09:14] looks like between $800-$900 [09:14] $1351 [09:14] not bad [09:14] for two days notice [09:14] oh that's one way [09:14] yeah for short notice, not bad [09:14] it's also 17 hours there, 19 on the way back [09:14] would rather teleport [09:14] AUS -> DFW -> MAD -> BRU [09:15] i think i should fly to the east coast, stay for the night, then fly out when i go to europe next [09:15] i would take my gf too, so whatever the cost, double it :/ [09:15] haha [09:15] good luck :) [09:15] From Australia, the cheapest there is $862 [09:15] nice [09:16] Cheapest return, however, is $1286 [09:16] Hahahahah no. [09:17] filling out a contact form [09:17] oh well, i need to keep an eye out for what goes on in san francisco [09:17] to meet julian assange is a bit akward [09:17] been meaning to make a trip home so i'd like to time it around something good [09:18] illunatic: SketchCow will be speaking at waza in fb 28th [09:18] *feb [09:18] hm that would be awesome [09:18] i'd better get tickets quick [09:18] waza.heroku.com [09:18] Wild REASON appeared! [09:18] jetblue is the best from austin to SFO [09:18] lol [09:18] haha [09:18] oooh i love that website [09:19] https://waza.heroku.com/2013/speakers/aaron-patterson [09:19] lmao [09:20] that is one weird dude [09:20] https://waza.heroku.com/2013/speakers/ryan-smith [09:20] dude, that is my slave name^ [09:20] haha [09:20] slabe name... [09:20] *slave [09:24] flying is expensive [09:25] this is why you get a company to pay for it :) [09:26] heh [09:27] WAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA [09:32] aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [09:32] :PPPPPP [09:32] aaaaa'+'aaaaaaaaa'*random.randrange(10,100)+'aaaaa? [09:34] while ( $lungCapacity > 0 ) echo 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'; [09:35] Capacity? Wouldn't that be content? [09:35] Or do you want the person to die? [09:40] haha error! [09:40] hahaha [09:40] The person that code was ran on died. [09:40] Are you happy? [09:40] that code would just never echo [09:41] because it can never be greater than capacity [09:41] well at least one thin gis correct. $lung is a container [09:41] But the lungs are capable of holding more than 0, though. [09:42] oh man you are right! [09:42] the capacity is > 0 [09:42] Cause of death: mistyped code. [09:42] RIP test dummy [09:42] haha [09:42] screamed to death [09:42] seriously laughing so hard [09:42] obviously well past my bed time [09:43] Heh [09:43] would love to make a video about people living according to code [09:43] and acting out on coding bugs [09:43] Creative Design [09:43] loop [09:44] Hm [09:44] Could incorrectly parse a sentence generated by another person, and spit out an insult. [09:44] Miscalculate path, walk into wrong x.. [09:45] Wow, tons of possibilities. [09:47] :) [09:47] http://emergencycompliment.com/ hjahaha [09:48] SketchCow: I would deem you meeting Kim Dotcom as very unrealistic.. :) [09:48] I can do anything I want. [09:49] But the lady has booked us pretty solid for the weeks. [09:49] Like, itineraries every day. [09:49] :O [09:49] going to NZ? [09:49] It's SO beautiful appently :( [09:54] SketchCow: I meant, not very unrealistic [09:54] * ersi chugs two mugs of coffee [09:55] I've heard NZ is pretty fruity [09:55] apparently a lot of kiwis there [09:55] harrrrrrr [09:57] because there's too many mother uckers [09:57] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6IwpWu9Vbg [09:58] I'm surprised nobody's made a sheep joke yet. [09:58] that'd be too cheap [09:58] I suppose. [09:59] two sheep? No... they have far more than two sheep [09:59] boom tish. [10:59] http://activepolitic.com:82/external/1814.html [11:51] Anyone heard of "MacJack" magazine? Macintosh Magazine from Japan. Apparently was published with CDROMs. re: http://www.macintoshmagazines.com/japan/macjack-japan.php http://osdir.com/ml/apple.fink.core/2004-10/msg00032.html [11:55] illunatic: MAKES PERFECT SENSE!!_*^&*%!@*(_&^#*#%(@)&*^ [12:08] getting to obsessive about rare Mac shareware CD's... have to pass.. stay focused on one thing at a time. http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r98778999 [12:16] What do you mean the Japanese have all their own CDROM collections?! And I thought we could collect them all. http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h144095521 [12:28] more rare Japanese Mac magazines with CDROM -- July 1997 -- VOLUME 38 -- so these ran a while... cd is shown in other pics: http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/img387.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/5/8/5/0/h_mbc2121-img600x427-1346836471mdmbr238526.jpg [14:26] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF8nTjf-1n8 [15:38] guys? kim dotcom is no one to glorify. he has a super evil past and i doubt that he changed one bit. he ran BBSs to collect data on warez sharers and worked with a lawyer to rat on them. [15:45] he's also a cock. [15:47] schbiridi: even evil guys can do things that benefit the rest of the world [15:47] whether that benefit is intended or not :) [15:48] hahaha [15:48] tbh i didn't see where he was being glorified [15:48] and dotcom seems to be attempting to perfect the art of "helping society while helping myself" [15:48] which, when kept in check, can be fairly beneficial in the current society we have [15:48] as in, better than the "fuck over society while helping myself" that most people responsible for keeping society running, appear to live by [15:49] everything is relative :D [16:06] ok seriously wtf is with this system [16:06] no matter what I do I can't enable core dumps [16:06] /etc/security/limits.conf has a hard limit of unlimited for all users :< [16:42] ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nick name directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created. [16:42] The in file is used to communicate with the servers and the out files contain the server messages. For every channel and every nick name there are related in and out files created. This allows IRC communication from command line and adheres to the Unix philosophy. example [16:44] ha ha [16:44] schbiridi: Nobody's glorifying Schmitz [16:44] Wanting to meet someone is not the same as adoring them [16:44] DAMN do I know this! [16:44] I get met by people who think I'm the worst thing ALL THE TIME [16:46] Oh I'd love to meet him [16:46] to see what hes like "IRL". [16:47] ^ [16:47] maybe get into an argument or two/// [16:47] ... * [16:47] :P [16:50] yah maybe [19:39] mostly I just want to see if he's half the troll he looks like [20:32] soooooo [20:32] if anyone needs to figure out selectors to scrape data off pages [20:32] http://cryto.net/scraperscript/ [20:33] veeery basic and will likely be improved in the future [20:37] opera's debugger tool also has a search-by-selector function [20:45] chronomex: the problem is that debugger tools seems to show *a* path, but not *the* (as in, unique) path [20:45] anyway, just updated it [20:45] oh, ok [20:45] it will now attempt to search for the closest parent with an ID [20:45] and stop descending there [20:45] makes for less fragile selectors [20:46] this is the question body on a stackexchange post: div#question>table>tbody>tr>td:nth-child(2)>div [20:46] :) [20:46] * chronomex nods [20:47] i'm getting the original transcodings of some of the call for help canada shows [20:48] great, godane [20:51] its only a few of them [21:27] underscor:) you about? [21:50] looks like the high bit rate call for help episode is shorter [21:50] by like 9mins [21:54] anyways the bruce campbell interview is being uploaded: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video9200 [21:54] the broken one [22:04] chronomex: [22:04] there? [22:04] hi [22:04] old selector: html > body > div:nth-child(2) > div > div > ul > li:nth-child(6) > a [22:04] new selector: html > body > div.page-navbar-wrap > div > div > ul > li:nth-child(6) > a [22:04] :) [22:04] rewrote the path figuring out part [22:04] coolz [22:04] old stackexchange selectors: div#question > table > tbody > tr > td:nth-child(2) > div [22:04] new stackexchange selectors: #question > table > tbody > tr:nth-child(1) > td.postcell > div [22:05] it generally builds less error-prone selectors [22:05] also does tag.class:nth-child(index) now [22:08] does it try to avoid nth-child? because that's probably for the best [22:08] imo [22:23] chronomex: yes [22:23] nth-child is the absolute last resort [22:23] if it can't find any other reasonable way to identify one particular element [22:24] aye [22:25] #id first, tag second (if unique in current context), tag.class third (if unique in context), tag.class:nth-child fourth (if it has a class), tag:nth-child fifth (if it doesn't have a class) [22:25] @ chronomex [22:25] aye [22:25] basically, it tries to be as specific as possible without becoming fragile [22:25] I like that. [22:25] next problem: beautifulsoup doesn't speak nth-child [22:25] and they don't have a github so I'll probably have to manually submit a patch... [22:26] :| [22:27] another optimization I am looking at [22:28] is checking each single element in the chain, starting from the selected node up to the document [22:28] check if removing it from the chain will yield the same unique result [22:28] and if yes, remove it [22:28] so that for example table > tr > td.author could be optimized into table > td.author [22:48] interview of the batman movie from 2005: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video9210 [23:05] some hopeful updates on the timbuktu story http://paleojudaica.blogspot.co.uk/2013_01_27_archive.html#325601919578210864 [23:05] chronomex: I significantly improved the scraperscript [23:06] it now optimizes out all nodes that it can, without breaking uniqueness or increasing fragility [23:06] it'll for example always make sure that there's at least one non-nth-child node before it starts optimizing out things [23:10] DFJustin: That's a bit hopeful [23:16] what the fuck is wrong with people anyway [23:20] before the internet, that's how you destroy a culture [23:28] you can still destroy culture if you attack the IA [23:28] or emp [23:29] i think you need to emp proof the case the walls of where the IA servers are [23:30] it adds another way to safe case the data [23:35] what.. are you.. I don't even.. [23:41] I don't think the CS church needs chicken wire in the plaster