[00:05] huh, had no idea WARC was an ISO standard [00:05] <^___^> so yeah, I was all like "hello, i've been there, I've seen unmarked glocks for $700 shipped" [00:05] <^___^> at one point there was a place to buy babies/children [00:05] hmm [00:06] <^___^> people like to pretend that shit doesn't happen, but slavery is still very real [00:06] oh of course it is :/ [00:06] yeah :( [00:08] The local newspaper just had an article in today's paper talking about how internal slavery is just as much about labor as it is about sex. [00:08] internal? [00:08] international [00:08] ohhhhh [00:08] oh, yeah : [00:09] yeah my spelling gets worse the longer I am on irc [00:09] If you google around you can find international reports on prostitution and slave trade. It is fucked up [00:10] <^___^> yeah, every time I go on vacation with my family, I spend half of the time playing bodyguard for my younger sister. Blonde white girls fetch top dollar [00:11] Where... do you vacation? [00:13] <^___^> anywhere in the tropics, mexico, central/south america [00:13] o_O [00:13] <^___^> happens all the time [00:14] yet u sdtill go [00:14] <^___^> of course, with that kind of outlook we might as well all lock ourselves inside our houses and wait to die [00:14] no, i plan to kill everyone. [00:14] simplier. [00:15] <^___^> I'd like to achieve transhuman existence [00:50] Anyone willing to sell 2BTC for $127 paid in amazon or newegg giftcard? (or paypal, but most people don't tend to like that when exchanging for BTC) [00:52] i wish I had some. [01:06] I have like 0.2btc, sorry [01:07] yeah same here, if that [01:08] Damn :P [01:09] <^___^> I have plenty but I'm not selling them for anything [01:09] <^___^> I just want to hold on to them, forever [01:10] D: [01:10] I'd sell, hahaha [01:10] <^___^> nah, I got burned selling early on NFLX, I learned my lesson [01:10] i'd love a cash boost right now [01:10] <^___^> I actually have $27 to make it through the next 3 weeks [01:11] <^___^> new job starts Monday. Call me crazy, but I like not having a lot of money. When I have money I can be content, and that's gross to me [01:12] ^___^: Sell to me, buy more for yourself :D [01:13] <^___^> no [01:13] I just need to pay for something and coinbase continues to be broken and holding my coins hostage [01:13] ^___^: haha, ok, was worth a shot [01:13] ;P [01:14] ^___^: feel free to give me your spare money. [01:17] <^___^> if I was a business with something to sell, I would accept BTC payments at like a 30% discount or something [01:31] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.cedmagic.com-20130323 [01:44] underscor: I got plenty as well [01:44] ersi: To sell? :) [01:45] I did sell a few two days ago [01:45] but naw :) [01:45] Dammit! :P [01:45] got plenty of regular cash so [01:46] Anyone willing to sell 2BTC for $127 paid in amazon or newegg giftcard? (or paypal, but most people don't tend to like that when exchanging for BTC) [01:47] :| [01:47] I would, but I don't have access to a functional bitcoin client right now [01:47] (paypal that is) [01:47] Awww [01:48] well, I can try to see if I can somehow import my address into electrum or w/e [01:48] but no guarantees [01:50] ok :3 [01:51] i'm loving having to do this panic download of g4 [01:51] it will drive a sane person nuts [01:52] godane, you are backing up all the g4 sites right? So that is how many domains exactly? [01:52] i don't have everything [01:52] but i'm getting all the videos [01:53] or trying to anyways [01:53] i know there is podcasts.g4tv.com and vids.g4tv.com [01:53] but podcasts.g4tv.com is just a redirect of g4tv.com now [01:57] You do realize how small of a project that is? [02:00] omf_: its around 2tb of videos [02:00] So [02:00] <^___^> tiny [02:00] I am currently downloading 100+ entire sites [02:00] its big for me [02:00] <^___^> it's not like G4TV ever made anything worth watching [02:00] of gaming [02:01] <^___^> I still fucking hate G4 for ruining TechTV [02:01] agree [02:01] I got hundreds of gbs of video downloading and probably tb more to go [02:01] <^___^> After growing up on leo laporte and patrick norton, and then having nothing but like, tits talking about the top story on digg and some reality bullshit… never felt more betrayed in my life [02:02] I am just tired of seeings literally screens full of talk about a single site [02:02] that no one else is working on. It would be one thing if you were handing out tasks to people [02:03] there are Nintendo Age scans on archive.org? [02:03] ops [02:03] Nintendo Power [02:03] maybe [02:03] the magazine [02:03] let me check [02:04] i know that scans from before 2000 are out there [02:04] there are these advance issues https://archive.org/search.php?query=nintendo%20power%20AND%20subject%3A%22Nintendo%20Power%20Advance%22 [02:04] i uploaded that :-D [02:05] yeah, Im looking at it [02:05] its nice :) [02:06] godane, did you get your collection yet? [02:07] there are Nintendo Powers scans at the interwebs, if someone grab it all and make a collection, it could be put in archive.org? [02:07] yep [02:07] I am not sure I have all of them digital I would have to check [02:07] i didn't upload nintendo power cause i think Jason was going to do it [02:07] I do have all of them in magazine form. I collect them [02:08] Yeah there are many of us feeding many different things into the IA so it takes time [02:11] godane, What I am getting at is your should not let yourself get stressed out by doing a site archive. Remember we are all volunteers here there should be no pressure but what you put on yourself [02:11] Stress is for old people with no hair [02:12] ok [02:12] all the video is in g4video-web collection [02:59] While I know plenty of people who went to sxsw, none were happy with the experience [03:00] They had all attended in the past and thought it was getting watered down [03:56] I don't go anymore [03:57] I went last year because I was paid [04:15] Grabbing a bunch of files that are about to be deleted, anyone willing to grab part of the list? [04:15] mistym: What of? [04:15] underscor: The official binaries of TenFourFox. (PowerPC, MacOS X Tiger compatible fork of Firefox.) [04:16] Why deleted? [04:16] Also, yeah, I'd be glad to [04:16] The developer's run out of space on Google Code, so he's removing the old binaries (which go back to 4.0 betas in 2010) to make room. [04:17] Street Fury Girls at Gun Store: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video14435 [04:17] will have to edit it since there is no descs in xml [04:27] looks like wayback is having problems [04:27] getting 400 bad request now [04:29] fixed: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video14522 [04:32] every thing is a bad request [04:32] do anyone know what the problem is? [04:54] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.g4tv.com-broadbandplayer-getembeddedvideo-xml-20130322 [04:55] this gives you the standard def flv xml data [05:37] fixed: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video14504 [05:37] fixed: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video14508 [06:08] http://youtu.be/0gSeR6i3JFY [06:23] wow, wwwtxt has a surprisingly neat website [06:23] http://wwwtxt.org/post/43018731631/are-you-a-weirdo-from-article-ace [06:23] his selections on twitter are often topical, but I didn't realize he did tumblr too [06:58] Anyone know how to get joyent to show the current cost incurred? [06:58] I have no idea when my trial period ends [07:11] Anyone know of good articles or books that help explain why something is complex [07:11] How in certain situations complexity cannot be avoided [07:11] I remember something from one of my engineering textbooks but it is too long forgotten to find it again [07:21] No Silver Bullet, perhaps? [07:24] Good call, that is first on my list now [07:25] and of course the idea of Occum's razor [07:25] My uncle wrote two books about complexity in game theory (The Complexity of Cooperation & Harnessing Complexity), but I'm guessing they don't apply as much [07:26] ... I really need to read his books [07:26] I will read them because I like game theory [07:26] I got asked to explain color grading a video [07:26] Start with his first book, then, The Evolution of Cooperation [07:27] and then asked why it couldn't be simpler [07:27] :) [08:08] chronomex, ever tried one of these? http://www.amazon.com/CRU-Wiebetech-Protective-Case-Drive-30030-0030-0021/dp/B006LNMY4K/ref=sr_1_8?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1364112477&sr=1-8&keywords=hard+drive+shipping+box [08:08] no, never [08:08] I can say that without even clicking on it, as I've never shipped a hard drive [08:09] me either [08:09] it is one of those hard plastic, foam inside black cases [08:09] right [08:09] pelican case type thing [08:10] yep [08:10] why is this rsync going at 2 megabytes over a 100megabit lan [08:10] makes little-to-no sense [08:13] do an 'mtr' on the host to see if you are losing packets [08:14] it's 100ns away through only two ethernet switches [08:15] and the network is otherwise uncongested [08:15] hmm [08:16] and no, no loss. [08:16] is rsync doing a file at a time? [08:16] yes [08:16] what about parallel rsync [08:16] do more files at once [08:16] rsync -avP duncan@22.2.3.17:/mnt/sock/archiveteam/ftp-grabs/ ./ [08:17] no, I'm disk-bound on the read side [08:17] aah [08:17] well, I should be network-bound at around 90mbits [08:18] It should easily be 10 mbytes per second [08:19] anything blocking reading from disk on your end? database server running perhaps? [08:19] or tons of logging? [08:19] iotop shows nothing [08:20] any swap file usage? [08:20] SMART checks out ok? [08:20] yeah a short test only takes a minute to run even under load [08:20] smart indicators are within normal [08:21] no appreciable swap usage or activity [08:21] what file system? [08:21] jfs source, btrfs destination [08:22] any disk error crap in dmesg? [08:22] no [08:22] destination completed a btrfs scrub with 0 errors earlier today [08:22] there's really no reason it shouldn't be faster [08:23] When was the last time you did this and it was fast? [08:23] wtf, am I cpu-bound on the target side? [08:23] that's new [08:23] week or two ago [08:23] yes, it swas speedy [08:23] any significant software or hardware changes since then? [08:23] nothing has changed [08:24] reboots? [08:24] none [08:25] .. source appears to be cpu-limited, that sounds wrong [08:25] I *know* I've done rsync at line speed from this box recently [08:25] whatever [08:26] well apparently appending is slow? [08:26] * chronomex sighs [08:29] you running rsyncd on the server [08:30] well I moved the file out of the way and started rsync anew on that just file, apparently appending to an existing file was making it slow [08:31] interesting [08:31] it's 26g or whatever [08:37] godane, How many pages are in your website grab of g4? [08:40] don't know [08:40] i know i grabed the video pages a week or two ago [08:41] that was mostly so we have all the older video pages that have comments and stuff [08:41] based on just that video pages its over 37k pages [08:41] my count is already over 53,360 [08:42] also have grabed the feed back in jan 2011 [08:42] *jan 2013 [08:43] have you checked any rss reader sites to see if they have historical rss? [08:47] ftp.funet.fi: not small. [09:52] omf_: where would i get rss reader sites [09:52] tryed lookiing at google and i kept on getting rss reader programs [10:33] during the (Pacific) night Oracle makes bugs.sun.com unable to load old bugs [10:33] this is a little annoying when you're iterating over 2M bugs and recording the "not found"s permanently [10:39] heh, realized I can just check to see if a specific old bug is online every ~1000 requests [17:33] ivan`: that's very strange of them [17:41] this maybe nuts [17:42] but i'm grabing shonen jump rar files [17:56] godane, I want those [17:57] trying to find the older ones [17:57] but i think 2012 is the best i can do for old [17:58] hoping for a good seed torrent that has everything like the doctor who magazine collection [18:01] good news is looks like bitshare has some at least some of the early 2012 issues [18:03] looks like yahoo messages got done? [18:04] Yes [18:04] We are just waiting for the few, remaining big items to be finished [18:04] soultcer: can someone reset all my claims? [18:04] since they're dead [18:04] power outage overnight :/ [18:05] balrog_: GLaDOS reset _all_ claims earlier today. I can't find you on the claims list, so your claims must have been reset back then. [18:05] ok [18:05] might not hurt to give some claims to multiple people... idk [18:06] I have a few out right now, but they're just waiting to finish [18:08] oh that's fuckin nifty [18:08] I was automigrated to another project because there are no more units to check out on yahoo messages? [18:08] fuck yeah man [18:08] indeed [18:08] If you're on ArchiveTeam's choice, you'll get another one [18:09] Formspring soon, perhaps. [18:09] * Aranje nods [18:09] running tinyback and the leftovers from y-m [18:09] hah, big chunk of ym uploading :D [18:10] http://i.imgur.com/qlmwVgs.jpg [18:11] awe yee [18:11] hear hear :) [18:12] mmk, 2 ym left ;) [18:12] one of which is the first one I was assigned!? [18:12] 3400 urls sounds like a big one :D [18:13] my only item is at 24k urls and rising [18:13] what, is formspring shutting down? [18:13] or prevention save? [18:13] they're quitting [18:13] facebook owns them or something stupid like that [18:13] :| [18:13] shutting down [18:13] is the internet shutting down or something [18:13] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Formspring [18:13] like [18:13] everything I know is vanishing [18:13] joepie91: Yes. [18:14] The whole "If it's online, it's forever" is a lie [18:14] On the 15th of March, Formspring announced that they'll be closing down the site on the 15th of April citing difficulties with maintaining the resources to keep the site up. [18:14] ....lolwhat? [18:14] that mysql database with text-based questions and answers surely is an insurmountable burden to carry! [18:14] the one guy it takes to run it costs too much [18:14] ersi: :( [18:16] To be fair, most arm-chair programmers underestimate what it takes to run larger sites [18:16] fairer* [18:16] but yeah, it's shitty [18:16] * Aranje grins [18:31] I agree with ersi assessment. I didn't get it until I worked for a company that spent millions on just the servers [18:32] You learn real quick about how different it can be [18:32] Still, Yahoo is pretty much in the business of buying companies and shutting them down [18:32] ersi: I've worked on some large sites [18:33] I loved that job because they kept 20 months of backups online! It was so cool [18:33] I have an idea of what it takes [18:33] at least in general terms [18:33] and something like formspring is not going to put you out of business if you do it right [18:34] Twitter I can see having problems because of sheer volume [18:34] same for anything doing streaming media and such [18:34] but effectively plain text qa? no [18:35] You gotta add in the cost of 2 mobile applications and lets not forget testing the site in all its various flavors [18:36] "If you do it right" and have no technical debt [18:51] ersi, you ever run into a project that had no technical debt? I haven't really [18:53] me neither, that's kind of what I'm saying [18:54] joepie91 notes how easy everything is to run if it's done right ;) [19:02] omf_: then they could for example shut down the mobile application dev [19:02] or cut off parts [19:02] if it's really not possible to keep that afloat [19:02] also, the trick of technical debt is to keep track of it [19:02] and clear up the worst bits\ [19:20] holy crap [19:20] i think i can find older screen savers clips i don't have [19:24] Downloaded: 75 files, 25G in 1d 7h 28m 50s (230 KB/s) [19:24] FINISHED --2013-03-24 11:42:15-- [19:24] Aaaaand that's discogs. [19:25] hey SketchCow [19:25] just found leos holiday list video [19:27] i need help in doing a letter seq [19:27] stuff like [d-z] will not work for me [19:28] i need something like seq for letters and i need it quickly [19:29] https://www.shell-tips.com/2008/01/14/printing-a-sequence-of-letters-or-numbers/ [19:30] +1 on that. [19:42] guys [19:42] try seq {1..2..10} [19:42] let me check the exact format [19:42] oh no dogs [19:43] seq 1 2 10 [19:44] 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 [19:44] Try 'seq --help' for more information. [19:44] seq: extra operand ‘-s’ [19:44] seq -s \ -w 1 10 100 [19:44] like that, even [19:44] All sorts of beautiful things you can do with seq. [19:44] Try 'seq --help' for more information. [19:44] seq: invalid floating point argument: a [19:44] Try 'seq --help' for more information. [19:44] seq: invalid floating point argument: a [20:00] I'm not sure of how many folks are aware of iFixit's program where they take devices(including broken ones), provide them to technical writers, and have those folks create repair guides for them: http://www.ifixit.com/blog/2012/02/29/turn-your-broken-device-into-a-repair-manual/ [20:01] if you've got devices you don't use or are broken, and there's no repair guide on iFixit, you should definitely get in touch with them [20:28] We're buddies, me and that guy. [20:28] People think I'M fighting a war... he's in actual war with companies. [20:28] Like, Apple wants him in jail [20:28] When we hung out, it was like Abbie Hoffman meets Rambo [20:29] http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/524901_562541657109510_1064611894_n.jpg [20:31] I was able to get the company I work at to donate some of our broken stuff them [20:38] so that's a 36 pin adapter to a 25 pin to a 9 pin to a ps2 to usb? [20:41] http://interbutt.com/temp/1183_6dd2.jpeg [21:16] http://archive.org/details/discogs-dumps [21:17] What makes the photo better, as you look at it, is that that HP has two USB ports RIGHT THERE TO THE LEFT [21:21] Smiley: yeah. I'm a big fan of seq. [21:24] SketchCow: Yeah I was looking at that thinking the same thing. [21:24] network port with 2 usb on top normally. [21:34] so this is really interesting, and maybe some folks will find this useful: http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/23554.html - if you get a system crash that doesn't make it to the logs, you can have it saved in uefi storage, and then access it when the system boots up again [21:35] p spiff [21:53] i saved over 100 videos [21:53] that are missing [21:53] from xml [22:22] chronomex: I was reading this article: http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/426434/fire-in-the-library/ and you're quoted in it [22:22] good eye [22:23] dashcloud: underscor's quoted as well :) [22:24] not sure why my middle initial is relevant to the story [22:28] Poetry.com.. [22:28] * ersi shrugs [22:28] Bunch of cunts [22:29] I probably woulda used less profanity if I realized he was going to quote me directly [22:29] It was nothing compared to the profanity I aimed at the editor of the review [22:29] Oh, I was so angry. [22:30] I'm sure he's gotten worse from others, but man, was I pissed. [22:32] And I'm still seeding the Internet Census torrent! Uploaded 8.8 terabytes! [22:32] hooray! [22:32] I'll kill at 10 [22:32] I should grab that, link to the torrent? [22:32] Well, it's pretty critical information, even if it's stolen [22:33] yes, I know [22:33] nvm, found it [22:33] 18:35 <@chronomex> I should grab that, link to the torrent? [22:33] Somehow I didn't parse that [22:34] s/,/, do you have a/g [22:34] didn't happen in my brain [22:47] chronomex: http://internetcensus2012.github.com/InternetCensus2012/download.html [22:49] yeah, torrenting now [22:49] got my rtorrent cranked to 11 [23:10] ok who likes the idea of a linux with dzongkhas in it? [23:10] ftp://ftp.druknet.bt/pub/Dzongkha/Dzongkha Linux/DzongkhaLinux.iso [23:11] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzongkha [23:12] i'm finding tons of techlive clips [23:12] never actually heard of that country before [23:12] i'm loving this [23:12] I know I know, but seeing it fly by made me think of how a friend says 'bazongas' [23:12] ersi: really? bhutan? [23:12] landlocked between india and china [23:12] PRC* [23:13] Yeah, really. I feel uneducated now. :) [23:13] it's kinda small I guess [23:13] It is. [23:13] Apparently the worlds smallest economy btw [23:13] huh [23:14] there's a movie called Travellers and Magicians in dzongkha that I've been meaning to watch [23:14] neat [23:15] It's amazing that they aren't disputed as a part of neither India nor Peoples republic of China [23:16] I mean PRC with their One China Policy, wouldn't be totally unexpected to claim the region >_> [23:16] hah, One China Policy [23:16] hah? [23:17] is that a joke or a real policy? [23:17] by tha name [23:17] It's real. [23:17] whoa, I didn't know [23:17] It's even in a lot of trade agreements [23:17] I'm sure they wouldn't be fond of someone else in the neighborhood saying the same thing [23:18] which makes it fascinating [23:18] Basically, a lot of countries should stay out of Chinas sphere of interest and stay out of faddling around with Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong and such [23:18] yeah [23:18] s/Taiwan/Republic of China/ [23:18] aka Formosa Island [23:18] I wanna go back to ROC >_> It was nice [23:28] there are a program that make an automatic local copy backup of every page that you visit with your browser? [23:29] not that I know of [23:33] nooneyb: http://www.gwern.net/Archiving%20URLs [23:33] (of course, change the wget args to make a warc) [23:34] I just hit ctrl-s a lot in Firefox (using Mozilla Archive Format) [23:35] yeah, what I want was some that automaticaly "ctrl-s" everything [23:35] I like it because it preserves the DOM instead of the HTML source. but sometimes it takes a minute or two to save a huge page. [23:36] I use AutoPager to save a whole blog sometimes [23:36] I've been meaning for quite a while to make a http proxy that dumps all traffic to .warc:s [23:36] ivan` thanks for the link [23:37] it would be interesting to have a proxy that loads everything in a second browser and does the save there [23:37] as a workaround for Firefox's lack of parallelism [23:41] chronomex: https://github.com/iramari/WarcProxy? [23:45] @_@ this is new [23:46] I want to run such a thing for 100% of my normal browsing, so I've got a few ideas around warc rotation, privacy, etc [23:46] but that's a good place to start from, thanks!