Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:00
🔗
|
soultcer |
If you prefer, I can tell you a set of redis commands you can use to clear the todo list |
00:00
🔗
|
chronomex |
that sounds cleaner, though I have the nginx stanza written in front of me |
00:01
🔗
|
chronomex |
location /posterous/request { try_files =404; } |
00:01
🔗
|
soultcer |
Both will work just as well |
00:01
🔗
|
soultcer |
The warrior treats a 404 as "no more items" |
00:01
🔗
|
chronomex |
ok |
00:01
🔗
|
chronomex |
why do we need to do this again? |
00:02
🔗
|
soultcer |
Because posterous is down |
00:02
🔗
|
soultcer |
And 0 MB warcs are not really useful |
00:02
🔗
|
chronomex |
it's down? |
00:02
🔗
|
chronomex |
laaaame |
00:02
🔗
|
soultcer |
Did you reload nginx? |
00:02
🔗
|
chronomex |
ah crap this is my normal user account |
00:03
🔗
|
chronomex |
1sec |
00:03
🔗
|
soultcer |
Haha ok |
00:03
🔗
|
soultcer |
So the good news is: Posterous came back this very second |
00:04
🔗
|
chronomex |
ummmm |
00:04
🔗
|
chronomex |
I just reloaded nginx |
00:04
🔗
|
soultcer |
The bad news: I don't know if it is better to start handing out items again, or to wait for alard and take a look at the damage all those almost empty warc files did |
00:05
🔗
|
chronomex |
wep that broke it |
00:06
🔗
|
chronomex |
hm. |
00:06
🔗
|
soultcer |
I am still receiving items from the tracker? |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
yeah I spun it back up |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
or did I |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
[ pid=17642 thr=3064179568 file=ext/nginx/HelperAgent.cpp:933 time=2013-03-02 16:07:16.571 ]: Uncaught exception in PassengerServer client thread: |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
exception: Cannot read response from backend process: Connection reset by peer (104) |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
backtrace: |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
in 'void Client::forwardResponse(Passenger::SessionPtr&, Passenger::FileDescriptor&, const Passenger::AnalyticsLogPtr&)' (HelperAgent.cpp:698) |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
in 'void Client::handleRequest(Passenger::FileDescriptor&)' (HelperAgent.cpp:859) |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
in 'void Client::threadMain()' (HelperAgent.cpp:952) |
00:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
getting these in error.log |
00:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
alard: think I dun fucked it up |
00:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
this is why I usually defer to someone who actually knows what's going on |
00:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
soultcer: sounds like you understand the tracker better than I |
00:09
🔗
|
soultcer |
Most of my knowledge comes from the readme of the universal-tracker repo |
00:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
probably better than me still |
00:11
🔗
|
soultcer |
I wonder what your nginx config looks like |
00:12
🔗
|
chronomex |
why don't I give you an account on this box too |
00:12
🔗
|
chronomex |
send me an ssh key |
00:12
🔗
|
chronomex |
and a preferred username |
00:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
wooooops http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvyIrsZ7Zhs |
00:44
🔗
|
godane |
are there any other bigger wayback machines out there? |
00:44
🔗
|
godane |
i want to find more asf files of the old techtv site |
00:52
🔗
|
ersi |
godane: No, there isn't. For what I know, there's archive.is and WebCite besides IA Wayback. Unless you find something in the search engines cache's |
00:53
🔗
|
godane |
ok |
00:53
🔗
|
godane |
it just sucks cause i think i found a episode of the screen savers asf full episode |
00:54
🔗
|
godane |
its one of the 'better' dial up episode in that is more full motion instead of stop-motion |
01:06
🔗
|
ersi |
Vanilla Sky is one fucked up movie |
01:07
🔗
|
omf_ |
Yes it is |
01:07
🔗
|
omf_ |
did you just watch it? |
01:07
🔗
|
ersi |
what the fuck is happening |
01:09
🔗
|
ersi |
this is one bad trip, hehe |
01:10
🔗
|
omf_ |
https://moviesayings.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/penc3a9lope-cruz-vanilla-sky.png |
01:10
🔗
|
ersi |
hehe |
01:19
🔗
|
ersi |
Wow, this is so fucking trippy |
01:19
🔗
|
ersi |
It just gets.. more |
01:20
🔗
|
ersi |
TEEEEEEEEECH SUUUUUUUPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORTT |
01:52
🔗
|
godane |
uploaded: https://archive.org/details/images.g4tv.com-20001-to-30000_l-images |
02:56
🔗
|
godane |
uploaded: https://archive.org/details/images.g4tv.com-30001-to-40000_l-images |
07:43
🔗
|
underscor |
http://www.weirdstuff.com/cgi-bin/item/11508 this is neat |
07:43
🔗
|
underscor |
Also tempted to pick http://www.weirdstuff.com/cgi-bin/item/386355-2 up |
08:16
🔗
|
BlueMax |
weird person, weird stuff. what can go wrong? |
08:24
🔗
|
godane |
hey everyone |
08:24
🔗
|
godane |
i maybel able to get all episodes of the daily nut podcast |
08:25
🔗
|
underscor |
BlueMax: <3 |
08:26
🔗
|
Sue |
so close to having sync internet |
08:26
🔗
|
Sue |
can't wait to brutally murder posterous |
08:32
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I wish I could help you guys murder posterous |
08:33
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I want to be weird, just like underscor |
08:33
🔗
|
omf_ |
BlueMax, why not help? |
08:33
🔗
|
BlueMax |
because I'll get banned...? |
08:34
🔗
|
BlueMax |
and I don't have a second connection or anything... |
08:34
🔗
|
underscor |
BlueMax: :D |
08:34
🔗
|
underscor |
Still, a single thread helps |
08:34
🔗
|
underscor |
also bans are pretty short now |
08:34
🔗
|
BlueMax |
you know underscor, I look up to you |
08:35
🔗
|
BlueMax |
you've done so much in the realm of computing and you're younger than me. |
08:35
🔗
|
* |
underscor hugs |
08:35
🔗
|
underscor |
Thanks :3 |
08:35
🔗
|
* |
BlueMax jealous. |
08:35
🔗
|
underscor |
It means a lot to hear |
08:35
🔗
|
BlueMax |
TEACH ME YOUR WAYS. |
08:36
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I mean...all I could do was think about what was possible with the ArchiveTeam Warrior. You fucking built the thing. |
08:37
🔗
|
godane |
i think i just saved 6 daily nut videos |
08:37
🔗
|
underscor |
x3 |
08:37
🔗
|
underscor |
BlueMax: /j #preposterus :3 |
08:37
🔗
|
godane |
i'm doing a hit or miss based on the missing ids |
08:52
🔗
|
* |
joepie91 spots an underscor |
08:52
🔗
|
joepie91 |
ohai! |
08:54
🔗
|
* |
BlueMax throws joepie91 at the underscor |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
D: |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:( |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
also, argh, frustrated |
08:55
🔗
|
underscor |
BlueMax caught a wild underscor using the joepie91 ball |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
waiting for tahoe lafs treasurer guy to get back to me |
08:55
🔗
|
* |
BlueMax releases the underscor |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
new project, can't launch until I has tahoe-lafs address |
08:55
🔗
|
joepie91 |
D: |
08:56
🔗
|
BlueMax |
wrong nature, bad EVs |
08:56
🔗
|
underscor |
:3 |
08:56
🔗
|
underscor |
D: |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
lol |
08:56
🔗
|
underscor |
Fine |
08:56
🔗
|
* |
underscor huffs |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
I'm a ball now? |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
also, underscor |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
http://redonate.net/ |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
it's not officially launched yet |
08:56
🔗
|
BlueMax |
underscor puffs, blows my house down? |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
because tahoe-lafs address missing |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
but it works already |
08:56
🔗
|
joepie91 |
sorta |
08:57
🔗
|
underscor |
:o neat |
08:59
🔗
|
joepie91 |
well, just set up the cronjob |
08:59
🔗
|
joepie91 |
let's see if it works |
08:59
🔗
|
joepie91 |
*theoretically* the output should land in my inbox |
09:00
🔗
|
joepie91 |
IT WORKED! :D |
09:00
🔗
|
joepie91 |
http://owely.com/11cHKt1 |
09:48
🔗
|
godane |
so i think i'm starting to pull a jason scott |
09:48
🔗
|
godane |
only cause i'm downloading like everything that i can from g4tv |
09:49
🔗
|
joepie91 |
underscor: http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/announcing-redonate-recurring-contributions-done-right/ |
10:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
so redonate is just a mailing list |
10:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
got it |
10:18
🔗
|
* |
joepie91 sighs |
10:49
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100514618 |
10:49
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
Yahoo to Shut Down 7 Products, Including Blackberry App |
10:49
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
Yahoo said its app for Blackberry smartphones would no longer be available for download, or supported by Yahoo, as of April 1 Yahoo also said that on April 1 it will stop supporting Yahoo Avatars |
10:49
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
The other Yahoo products set to be terminated include Yahoo App Search, Yahoo Sports IQ, Yahoo Clues, the Yahoo Message Boards website and the Yahoo Updates API. |
11:13
🔗
|
joepie91 |
april fools? |
11:13
🔗
|
joepie91 |
or srs? |
11:14
🔗
|
omf_ |
It is for real |
11:20
🔗
|
chazchaz |
It doesn't seem like a huge surprise to me. Yahoo seems to be a sinking ship in general. |
11:22
🔗
|
omf_ |
they are gaining market share back in flickr |
11:23
🔗
|
omf_ |
because of a better mobile app and because instragram's bs |
11:23
🔗
|
omf_ |
I have more hope for them under the new CEO than before |
11:23
🔗
|
chazchaz |
Well, that's good, I guess? |
11:23
🔗
|
omf_ |
flickr does not have a fuck you TOS like instragram and facebook |
11:23
🔗
|
omf_ |
that is the key difference |
11:24
🔗
|
omf_ |
yahoo does not take control or ownership of your pics |
11:24
🔗
|
omf_ |
There needs to be competition in this space because google is not the end all be all |
11:26
🔗
|
omf_ |
and Microsoft is basically irrelevant |
14:28
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
Here is CloudFlare's post regarding their downtime -- hosted on posterous! http://blog.cloudflare.com/todays-outage-post-mortem-82515 |
14:37
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting WgetDownload for Item user-MsMims - Downloaded: 76310 URLs. |
14:37
🔗
|
Smiley |
Another huge one |
14:43
🔗
|
ersi |
chazchaz: You may say so, but they earn a lot of cash. |
14:56
🔗
|
ersi |
S[h]O[r]T, joepie91, chazchaz, omf_: Regarding Yahoo! Messages (Seems to be the only one with any data to save): #BurnTheMessenger |
14:59
🔗
|
omf_ |
The more I think about the Yahoo cuts the better I like it. You see Yahoo was crazy buying up and killing companies |
15:00
🔗
|
ersi |
Awesome, got 48GB of punchfork downloaded~ |
15:00
🔗
|
omf_ |
Now that they are not that cash rich, they are looking to kill services that do not get much use. |
15:00
🔗
|
omf_ |
Now think to google |
15:00
🔗
|
ersi |
Fuck 'em all I say |
15:00
🔗
|
omf_ |
for years google ran hundreds of projects that did shit for them |
15:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
Once they started cutting that back there is a direct increase in the quality of the products google kept |
15:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
we started seeing new site designs and features |
15:01
🔗
|
ersi |
not really imo |
15:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
In one of the articles it said yahoo had 72 mobile apps |
15:01
🔗
|
ersi |
I think the quality has gone down hill |
15:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
ersi, are you talking search quality |
15:02
🔗
|
omf_ |
yahoo doesn't even have 72 products like that |
15:02
🔗
|
omf_ |
All but 14 are getting cut |
15:02
🔗
|
ersi |
No, generally |
15:03
🔗
|
omf_ |
Like the blackberry apps. For a 3-7% market share they had full scale dev teams |
15:03
🔗
|
ersi |
Google's quality has gone down hill and their new designs are usually terrible |
15:04
🔗
|
omf_ |
compared to what exactly? |
15:04
🔗
|
omf_ |
most of their competition is a joke |
15:04
🔗
|
ersi |
to themselfs |
15:04
🔗
|
omf_ |
which is sad for us the consumers |
15:05
🔗
|
ersi |
yeah |
15:16
🔗
|
Smiley |
soooo...... cloudflare don't push out a test of their rules, for even like 10 minutes before goign live with them.... thats nice to know |
15:16
🔗
|
Smiley |
when response time is more important than making sure something is valid (ok, its a weird bug/issue but still if they'd pushed it to one router and waited 5 min, they'd of seen it crashing?) |
15:17
🔗
|
Smiley |
Also, for all their "off network monitoring" they don't have off network controlable power? |
15:17
🔗
|
ersi |
That's the whole point of CloudFlare - quick response to distributed attacks |
15:17
🔗
|
ersi |
silly |
15:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
too quick, thats my point |
15:18
🔗
|
ersi |
Honestly, they should've at least just propagated the rule to a single router first ;o |
15:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
yeah. |
15:18
🔗
|
ersi |
I mean, it was a weird rule to begin with |
15:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
THey point out its traffic that shoudln't ever existed. |
15:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
so.... that raises questions about wtf is _actually_ happening |
15:19
🔗
|
ersi |
Why specify the packet length at all? Just block the IPs |
15:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
some kind of weird underflow/overflow situation where the bytecounter is breaking. |
15:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
Reacting fast to _one_ customer, killed their entire network |
15:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
I mean, if their whole network was being screwed up by these packets, sure, block em right away with no testing, it can't break more than it already is. |
15:20
🔗
|
ersi |
dunno, it's easy to have hindsight |
15:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
yah. I guess. |
15:20
🔗
|
ersi |
especially as an outsider |
15:20
🔗
|
ersi |
without accurate insight/data on the situation |
15:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
But testign stuff on live :S |
15:20
🔗
|
ersi |
Everyone does it |
15:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
Yup, I'd like more info on what the cause was. |
15:20
🔗
|
ersi |
Even places that test a lot |
15:20
🔗
|
* |
Smiley ponders packets that announce one size and never reach it. |
15:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
such as the slow loris attack, but for routers o_O |
15:21
🔗
|
Smiley |
Maybe I should just be greatful I've not done it yet? :D |
15:21
🔗
|
ersi |
btw, I've gone from 0 GB to 49 GB punchfork ;D |
15:21
🔗
|
Smiley |
nice :D |
15:21
🔗
|
Smiley |
Almost broke into the top 10 :P |
15:22
🔗
|
ersi |
Since ZipExport breaks often, I moved it to before WgetDownload - so it'll break faster (meaning I get more successful downloads) |
15:22
🔗
|
Smiley |
hahah nice. |
15:22
🔗
|
Smiley |
Is it known why it breaks yet? |
15:23
🔗
|
ersi |
I havn't had time to fix it, I reported it on github |
15:23
🔗
|
ersi |
I'd say no |
15:23
🔗
|
ersi |
seems to be encoding issues - either with python zipfile or BeautifulSoup4 maybe |
15:24
🔗
|
Smiley |
One more question ;) |
15:24
🔗
|
Smiley |
What's happening to the broken users on the tracker now? |
15:24
🔗
|
ersi |
doesn't matter |
15:24
🔗
|
ersi |
or rather, it's fixable |
15:24
🔗
|
Smiley |
ok :) |
15:24
🔗
|
ersi |
It's better to grab the ones that we can grab now and focus on the last ones later |
15:25
🔗
|
Smiley |
yah of course |
15:26
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting WgetDownload for Item user-MsMims - Downloaded: 84050 URLs. |
15:26
🔗
|
ersi |
neat |
15:26
🔗
|
Smiley |
yup, wondering if it might break 100k :D |
15:26
🔗
|
ersi |
had one over 100k yesterday, sadly it broke on ZipExport |
15:27
🔗
|
Smiley |
D: |
15:47
🔗
|
omf_ |
Anyone else write articles? Not posts to a blog but articles for magazines, news sites, etc... |
15:47
🔗
|
ersi |
Smiley: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5313716 |
15:48
🔗
|
omf_ |
It seems like there are less writers in that space now but more bloggers in general |
15:48
🔗
|
ersi |
News sites are practically glorified blogs |
15:48
🔗
|
ersi |
Just reprints of TT, Reuters etc |
15:49
🔗
|
Smiley |
journalism will eat itself. |
15:52
🔗
|
omf_ |
it already is |
15:52
🔗
|
omf_ |
how many crappy papers have fallen off? I am not sure it is even possible to keep count |
15:54
🔗
|
omf_ |
The only three newspapers I know of that are actually doing good now are NYT, Wallstreet Journal and The Washington Post |
15:54
🔗
|
omf_ |
I miss Newsweek |
15:56
🔗
|
Smiley |
yeah, cept I said that about 10 years ago :/ |
15:57
🔗
|
Smiley |
slowly it disolves itself and reforms as people go "hey, theres no good physical writers out there writing proper stuff, everything is just republished rubbish...2 |
15:58
🔗
|
Smiley |
until you hit that balance of sustainable work.... and something else :D |
16:00
🔗
|
omf_ |
Another factor that hardly gets mentioned is business writing. |
16:00
🔗
|
omf_ |
Why go be a journalist when big companies will hire you to write at much higher salaries |
16:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
Writing used to be "simple" You had books, newspapers and magazines |
16:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
businesses were small and it was easy to keep track of |
16:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
think pre-1900 |
16:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
now we have businesses with 100k+ employees |
16:02
🔗
|
omf_ |
So they need manuals, internal memos, wikis, internal/external docs, PR/marketing, etc... |
16:03
🔗
|
omf_ |
Business is sucking up the writers and its not like more people are just hanging out waiting to write |
16:03
🔗
|
omf_ |
Every advanced writing course I took in college, all the other students were going to become teachers, pre-education |
16:03
🔗
|
ersi |
There's a lot of twerps that wants to be journalists |
16:03
🔗
|
ersi |
It's not exactly a shortage of those morons |
16:03
🔗
|
omf_ |
yeah glory hounds |
16:04
🔗
|
ersi |
Quality journalists, sure |
16:04
🔗
|
omf_ |
I mean in general quality writers |
16:04
🔗
|
joepie91 |
ersi: hai |
16:04
🔗
|
joepie91 |
http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/announcing-redonate-recurring-contributions-done-right/ :D |
16:05
🔗
|
ersi |
doesn't seem interesting at all |
16:06
🔗
|
ersi |
sorry :P |
16:06
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:( |
16:08
🔗
|
Smiley |
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/djsmiley2k/8524485692/in/photostream |
16:08
🔗
|
Smiley |
more interesting :D |
16:13
🔗
|
Smiley |
uhoh |
16:13
🔗
|
Smiley |
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/djsmiley2k/8524485692/in/photostream |
16:13
🔗
|
Smiley |
Oh, it just started zipping |
16:13
🔗
|
ersi |
Smiley: Can you do `python --version` inside your Warrior btw? |
16:13
🔗
|
Smiley |
nope, no ssh to the warrior atm :( |
16:13
🔗
|
ersi |
'k |
16:14
🔗
|
Smiley |
not sure how to add port forwarding via VBoxManage |
17:16
🔗
|
* |
ersi shrugs at punchfork |
17:20
🔗
|
ersi |
alard: Seems like some recipes have multiple encodings or something else funny - which will make everything blow up and the user fail. Should we try to convert it somehow, or just catch the exception and skip the recipe and go on? |
17:21
🔗
|
ersi |
Also, nice. I'm in the top10 of punchfork now :D with only 198 items |
17:33
🔗
|
Smiley |
hahaha |
17:35
🔗
|
ersi |
I'm closing in on you Smiley |
17:35
🔗
|
ersi |
:D |
17:35
🔗
|
Smiley |
[15:27:30] < Smiley> Starting WgetDownload for Item user-MsMims - Downloaded: 84050 URLs. |
17:35
🔗
|
Smiley |
looks like that one failed then |
17:35
🔗
|
Smiley |
<>shrug> :D |
17:36
🔗
|
Smiley |
- Saved 2303 recipes. <<-- or not, D: |
17:56
🔗
|
balrog |
ersi: do we know which? |
17:56
🔗
|
balrog |
there's probably a way to handle it |
17:57
🔗
|
balrog |
perhaps by using a non-wget downloader |
17:58
🔗
|
ersi |
balrog: It's not using wget |
17:58
🔗
|
balrog |
what is it using? |
17:58
🔗
|
ersi |
python-requests + beautifulsoup4 |
17:58
🔗
|
balrog |
aaah |
17:59
🔗
|
ersi |
It's a nasty problem irregardless, when idiots mix encodings in a document |
17:59
🔗
|
balrog |
yep |
18:07
🔗
|
Smiley |
ok, it looks like my entire vm just blew up o_O |
18:08
🔗
|
Smiley |
Ooop, it's coming back, just loading really slowly..... HUGE user/zip issue maybe? |
18:09
🔗
|
Smiley |
20k and 40k url users at the mo... |
18:11
🔗
|
ersi |
shouldn't be too bad, those only take about 50-100MB RAM for me |
18:11
🔗
|
ersi |
if it's wget |
18:11
🔗
|
Smiley |
yeah, the other one before has disappeared tho and I don't see it on the tracker. |
18:11
🔗
|
mistym |
I noticed that when I set the warrior to "archiveteam's choice", it was picking urlteam instead of Punchfork which is closing soon. Does it do any prioritization? |
18:11
🔗
|
Smiley |
[15:27:30] < Smiley> Starting WgetDownload for Item user-MsMims - Downloaded: 84050 URLs. |
18:12
🔗
|
ersi |
mistym: It's manual |
18:12
🔗
|
Smiley |
mistym: we are cleaning up punchfork atm- theres only some users which are causing issues to download. Other than that its'd finished. |
18:12
🔗
|
mistym |
Smiley: Ah |
18:12
🔗
|
* |
Smiley goes away now |
18:38
🔗
|
alard |
ersi: I think skipping the recipe is good enough, unless it's very easy to fix or you want to spend a lot of time on it. |
18:39
🔗
|
balrog |
which one is messed up? |
18:40
🔗
|
balrog |
and how many are messed up? |
18:41
🔗
|
alard |
(And the recipes are still saved in the warc, they're just not in the zip file.) |
18:43
🔗
|
balrog |
what happens when you extract the warc with The Unarchiver / unar? |
18:51
🔗
|
ersi |
alard: yeah, seems to be very few in total anyway - for the users I've tried manually with echoing an error and passing, seems to be about 1-2 reciepts only |
18:52
🔗
|
godane |
so look like archive.org is down |
18:52
🔗
|
balrog |
scheduled maintenance it says |
18:55
🔗
|
godane |
i thought it was cause my constain uploading |
18:57
🔗
|
ersi |
godane: heh, naw |
19:09
🔗
|
ersi |
Smiley: Slowly getting nearer you on top10 |
19:10
🔗
|
godane |
i got 5gb of images between 60001 to 80000 image ids |
19:13
🔗
|
godane |
most of the 5gb is in the 70001 to 80000 area |
19:15
🔗
|
Smiley |
ersi: hahah nice. |
19:15
🔗
|
Smiley |
godane: :) nice. |
19:32
🔗
|
godane |
so i'm trying to grab all the daily nut podcast from 2006 |
20:10
🔗
|
ersi |
Smiley: Getting closer to you now :D |
20:10
🔗
|
Smiley |
D: |
20:11
🔗
|
ersi |
Was at #11 now I'm #8 |
20:12
🔗
|
Smiley |
nice :) |
20:58
🔗
|
norbert79 |
joepie91: around? |
22:21
🔗
|
godane |
nytimes grean blog is axed: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/01/a-blogs-adieu/ |
22:24
🔗
|
ersi |
green goes black |