#archiveteam-bs 2013-04-27,Sat

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00:02 πŸ”— omf_ AOL Music has been shot in the head. http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Aol_music
00:28 πŸ”— nico_ aol & yahoo
00:28 πŸ”— nico_ destroyers of data
00:48 πŸ”— dashcloud the government tells itself to take down a video: http://boingboing.net/2013/04/26/us-government-sends-itself-a-t.html
01:06 πŸ”— joepie91 okay, question:
01:06 πŸ”— joepie91 I have been keeping an archive at http://ahdjs.archive.cryto.net/ of livesets that have been broadcast on afterhoursdjs (an internet radio station), of which afaik no public downloads exist
01:07 πŸ”— joepie91 I'm frequently ripping the stream to obtain more shows, and I have a pile of older recordings (2003-2007) on a few older HDDs here
01:07 πŸ”— joepie91 would this be suitable for inclusion in IA?
01:07 πŸ”— omf_ yes
01:07 πŸ”— omf_ do it
01:07 πŸ”— joepie91 and next question: what's the fastest way to do this, without having to manually mess around with metadata, while still including plenty of metadata? all filenames are prefixed with the date of broadcast, if that helps
01:08 πŸ”— omf_ using the ias3 upload script
01:08 πŸ”— joepie91 (some also with broadcast time)
01:08 πŸ”— omf_ you fill in a few fields on a csv and the script handles the rest
01:08 πŸ”— joepie91 right, guess I'll have to play with the CSV stuff again then :P
01:08 πŸ”— omf_ I uploaded 100gb today with it so far
01:08 πŸ”— joepie91 at least I'm a bit more familiar with how IA works, after a few manual submissions
01:08 πŸ”— omf_ let me give you a paste of my csv
01:09 πŸ”— omf_ http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/tejuwujemi.avrasm - top line is the header and the next two lines create an item and add 2 files
01:10 πŸ”— omf_ You only need to edit the first 4 fields and leave the rest to the defaults
01:10 πŸ”— joepie91 including webcrawl?
01:10 πŸ”— joepie91 and archiveteam?
01:10 πŸ”— omf_ those are tags
01:10 πŸ”— joepie91 oh, right
01:10 πŸ”— joepie91 I see
01:11 πŸ”— joepie91 thanks
01:11 πŸ”— joepie91 does the IAS3 script have some kind of 'emulation mode' where it just gives a visual output of what it would upload, without actually uploading it yet?
01:11 πŸ”— joepie91 so I can test around with it a bit
01:12 πŸ”— joepie91 (dry run, basically)
01:12 πŸ”— omf_ there is a test collection you can upload to on IA
01:12 πŸ”— omf_ they erase it once a day
01:12 πŸ”— joepie91 alright, how would I upload to that from that CSV? :P
01:12 πŸ”— omf_ and start with like 2-3 files instead of all of them
01:12 πŸ”— joepie91 just change collection field to 'test'?
01:12 πŸ”— omf_ I don't remember
01:13 πŸ”— joepie91 (also, not very concerned about bandwidth etc., the VPS that archive runs on is provided to me free of charge without traffic restrictions :)
01:13 πŸ”— DFJustin in my experience it's substantially less than once per day
01:14 πŸ”— DFJustin it's https://archive.org/details/test_collection
01:14 πŸ”— DFJustin that uses up global IDs too so don't use the item name you want to use for the final thing
01:15 πŸ”— joepie91 DFJustin: should I use that entire URL as collection identifier, or just the 'test_collection' part?
01:15 πŸ”— joepie91 and, alright :P
01:15 πŸ”— DFJustin just test_collection
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 okay
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 thanks!
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 I'll probably be spitting through my old HDDs in the next few weeks
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 and upload all the random archivable crap that I find
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 heh
01:16 πŸ”— joepie91 I still have files from literally the first time I used a PC
01:17 πŸ”— * joepie91 has always been hoarding data
01:25 πŸ”— joepie91 uh.. omf_, how do I add a comma in the description without making the CSV parser go derp?
01:25 πŸ”— joepie91 does it support "" syntax?
01:26 πŸ”— omf_ no idea. I keep it bare bones and edit it later online
01:28 πŸ”— omf_ here are the best docs I know of https://github.com/kngenie/ias3upload
01:41 πŸ”— godane i found 4122 lost techtv videos
01:42 πŸ”— godane :-D
01:42 πŸ”— Sue Smiley: did you guys figure out why i'm pulling claims from the tracker and not being able to submit?
01:48 πŸ”— omf_ 44 minutes to upload 20gb to the IA just now. No more back offs or timeouts.
01:49 πŸ”— Sue i can't wait to absolutely destroy aol's servers
01:51 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_, writing a script to go through the files automatically and generate a CSV, do you think this is a good "item title" format? http://sprunge.us/aCKV
01:52 πŸ”— omf_ you cannot have : or / in an item name
01:52 πŸ”— joepie91 also cc others :P
01:52 πŸ”— joepie91 oh?
01:52 πŸ”— joepie91 wait, you mean the URL?
01:52 πŸ”— omf_ item names must be at least 4 characters long and less than 100
01:52 πŸ”— joepie91 I'm talking about the title
01:53 πŸ”— joepie91 the visible title on the page :P
01:53 πŸ”— omf_ I never put the http:// in title mysql
01:54 πŸ”— * joepie91 is confused
01:54 πŸ”— omf_ mysql
01:54 πŸ”— omf_ myself
01:54 πŸ”— omf_ fuck
01:54 πŸ”— omf_ spelling
01:54 πŸ”— omf_ here is an example: http://archive.org/details/frontaalnaakt.nl
01:55 πŸ”— joepie91 I'm still not sure I understand what you're trying to say :P
01:55 πŸ”— joepie91 that might be because I should be sleeping in not too long, however
01:56 πŸ”— omf_ you really going to have this: AfterHoursDJs.org Liveset
01:56 πŸ”— omf_ in every single title
01:57 πŸ”— omf_ I would make that the collection name which can be done later
01:57 πŸ”— joepie91 hm, true
01:57 πŸ”— omf_ leave the date though
01:57 πŸ”— joepie91 just trying to make it obvious that it's an ahdjs broadcast
01:57 πŸ”— joepie91 (and the .org is actually part of the name, technically :P)
01:57 πŸ”— omf_ betamaxdj - january (betamaxdj, 01 Jan 2010)
01:57 πŸ”— joepie91 alright
01:58 πŸ”— joepie91 http://sprunge.us/AMUQ
01:58 πŸ”— omf_ that looks good
01:58 πŸ”— joepie91 right, I'll go with that then :)
01:59 πŸ”— joepie91 yeah, I guess I'll go sleep now
01:59 πŸ”— joepie91 and continue on this tomorrow
01:59 πŸ”— joepie91 thanks for the help!
02:17 πŸ”— Sue Smiley: alard it seems that if i go 500 concurrent or higher, i stop showing up on the leaderboard
02:18 πŸ”— Sue at 500+, i'm still sending stuff to the rsync server but the tracker tells me to f off on the stats send i can still recieve claims though
02:22 πŸ”— Sue anyone?
02:24 πŸ”— Sue 300 works
03:03 πŸ”— Sue and i broke it again
03:04 πŸ”— Sue asyncpopen http://pastebin.ca/2367730
03:04 πŸ”— Sue no http response from tracker
03:33 πŸ”— godane can someone get the eXoDOS volumes on underground gamer?
03:34 πŸ”— godane there very big and have like all the dos and pc booter games i think
03:34 πŸ”— godane eXoDOS is my attempt to catalog, obtain, and make playable every game developed for the DOS and PC Booter platform.  I strive to find original media rather than using scene rips. This collection uses a combination of Dosbox and ScummVM to play these older titles on modern systems.  Both emulators are included in the torrent and have been setup to run all included titles with no prior knowledge or experience required on the us
03:35 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: i think is is something you want
03:37 πŸ”— godane it includes manuals, art and game info of each title too
03:39 πŸ”— godane i think all 5 volumes are at least 260gb
03:51 πŸ”— GLaDOS Did duggan reply to me?
04:08 πŸ”— godane can anyone teill me how to add more then one line to desc when uploading with s3 api?
04:09 πŸ”— DFJustin add a <br> maybe?
06:27 πŸ”— godane i'm uploading BBC Click Bot Net Special
06:35 πŸ”— Cameron_D has anyone here even had a problem with rsync just stopping at "sending incremental file list", there is no network activity, no disk I/O, no CPU usage so I have no idea what is going on
07:09 πŸ”— DFJustin adding some duke 3d and quake level cds to keep the doom ones company
08:10 πŸ”— schbiridi godane: there are much better attempts on game archival on u-g. exodos is not a good historical collection from what i know
08:10 πŸ”— schbiridi DFJustin: link me!
11:44 πŸ”— joepie91 <Cameron_D>has anyone here even had a problem with rsync just stopping at "sending incremental file list", there is no network activity, no disk I/O, no CPU usage so I have no idea what is going on
11:44 πŸ”— joepie91 this typically means that rsync has not yet encountered anything to transfer
11:44 πŸ”— joepie91 it should have a kb/sec of transfer at most while it compares filenames and such
11:44 πŸ”— joepie91 perhaps if you tell it to be verbose, it'll tell you more?
11:45 πŸ”— Cameron_D I ended up getting it working somehow
11:46 πŸ”— Cameron_D but even verbose it just stopped at listing files for the folder
12:08 πŸ”— joepie91 The archive's three bay area data centres use 180 kilowatts, the equivalent of 45 homes
12:08 πŸ”— joepie91 that is incredibly much less power usage than I expected
12:11 πŸ”— omf_ Someday they will go solar
12:12 πŸ”— omf_ Think about that. Everyone is all solar power for the home but businesses would get their money back much faster
12:12 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_: that actually seems very attainable
12:12 πŸ”— omf_ Some of the local factories have started adding panels to their roof
12:12 πŸ”— joepie91 with usage this low
12:12 πŸ”— joepie91 for IA I mean
12:14 πŸ”— omf_ Apple, Google, Netapp and others are already rolling out more solar panels
12:14 πŸ”— Smiley cover everything in panels
12:14 πŸ”— omf_ exactly
12:14 πŸ”— Smiley Hell, wasn't there some study that basically said at 85% efficenty you could cover one desert with panels and fix the worlds power issues
12:14 πŸ”— Smiley the problem is maintiance on that scale
12:14 πŸ”— omf_ they just had another break through in paint on solar cells
12:14 πŸ”— Smiley however, do it google style, cover 3 deserts ;)
12:14 πŸ”— omf_ Smiley, they just need to break 40%
12:15 πŸ”— omf_ we are at 21%
12:15 πŸ”— Smiley And obv. storage of that power until needed..... flywheels? Use the earth as a giant flywheel?
12:17 πŸ”— omf_ At 40%+ the power output is greater than the R value of burning coal. That makes it more cost effective and more efficient
12:17 πŸ”— Smiley ok, so what is happening in archiveteam world also?
12:17 πŸ”— omf_ another site is going down - http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Aol_music
12:17 πŸ”— omf_ I already embrace our solar overlords
12:33 πŸ”— joepie91 SketchCow, curiosity question: how did Cuil get those 310TB of data to IA? shipping a physical box of HDDs?
13:03 πŸ”— joepie91 :D
13:03 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_, my CSV: http://sprunge.us/BEDC?csv
13:04 πŸ”— joepie91 all auto-generated
13:04 πŸ”— joepie91 testing time!
13:09 πŸ”— * joepie91 wonders why upload is so slow
13:10 πŸ”— joepie91 whoa
13:10 πŸ”— joepie91 I think my ISP uncapped my upload
13:10 πŸ”— joepie91 it's now 60+ mbps
13:10 πŸ”— Smiley joepie91: spaces in file might fail?
13:10 πŸ”— joepie91 nah, seems to work
13:11 πŸ”— joepie91 it's just slooooow
13:11 πŸ”— joepie91 like 200KB/sec max
13:11 πŸ”— joepie91 my upload is 60mbps so the bottleneck is either in ias3upload, or on the S3 IA box
13:12 πŸ”— joepie91 especially since I've been uploading to IA via the HTML5 uploader at >2MB/sec
13:12 πŸ”— joepie91 so clearly it's not the distance :P
13:17 πŸ”— Smiley yeah you prob got backed off, I'm unsure exactly how that works, but it sounds like it
13:17 πŸ”— Smiley How are you uploading btw?
13:17 πŸ”— * Smiley needs to get the s3 upload stuff....
13:20 πŸ”— GLaDOS Re: Solar panels
13:21 πŸ”— GLaDOS They've found a way to get %200 efficiency with solar panels
13:23 πŸ”— Smiley ok, so who knows how to submit stuff to IA via commandline?
13:24 πŸ”— Smiley GLaDOS: I want to do it from my account on anarchive, got any pointers?
13:24 πŸ”— omf_ I am doing it right now Smiley
13:24 πŸ”— Smiley I have my api key and passphase thing.
13:24 πŸ”— GLaDOS Smiley: ias3upload?
13:24 πŸ”— Smiley need to start clearing space, the metadata.csv are ready
13:24 πŸ”— Smiley yes
13:24 πŸ”— Smiley How to do it? :D
13:24 πŸ”— GLaDOS i dunno lol
13:24 πŸ”— GLaDOS https://github.com/kngenie/ias3upload
13:25 πŸ”— GLaDOS Look at all that readme!
13:25 πŸ”— Smiley ty
13:25 πŸ”— Smiley nothing on the box already apart from what omf_ has done then?
13:25 πŸ”— Smiley mah internets here incredibly slow atm, can't even edit files safely P:<
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ I go the config file route
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ created a file in your homedir .ias3cfg
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ first line
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ access_key =
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ secret_key =
13:27 πŸ”— omf_ and that is it
13:28 πŸ”— Smiley :D ok
13:28 πŸ”— omf_ also you want ./ias3upload.pl --no-derive
13:28 πŸ”— Smiley omf_: the collection already set to archiveteam?
13:28 πŸ”— omf_ we cannot do that
13:28 πŸ”— omf_ it goes into community and gets moved later
13:29 πŸ”— Smiley Ah ok.
13:31 πŸ”— joepie91 <Smiley>How are you uploading btw?
13:31 πŸ”— joepie91 iasupload3, from home PC
13:31 πŸ”— joepie91 using auto-generated CSV
13:31 πŸ”— Smiley kind of.
13:31 πŸ”— Smiley no.
13:31 πŸ”— Smiley manually written csv.
13:31 πŸ”— GLaDOS Guys, does setting an IPv6 tunnel up and using IRC over certain addresses like ::c0ff:ee get you women?
13:32 πŸ”— Smiley all the time.
13:32 πŸ”— GLaDOS Ah, well then.
13:33 πŸ”— GLaDOS I should shift all my IRC connections from some VPS back to my old laptop (a psuedo server now) now..
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley File: s.insiderdownloads.ign.com-2013-04-26.warc -> /s.insiderdownloads.ign.com/s.insiderdownloads.ign.com-2013-04-26.warc
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley Sent 54691 bytes (100%)
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley 200 Ok
13:35 πŸ”— joepie91 upload almost done...
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley weeee
13:35 πŸ”— joepie91 (of the first file)
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley 500 Can't use an undefined value as a SCALAR reference
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley Can't use an undefined value as a SCALAR reference at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/LWP/Protocol/http.pm line 353.
13:35 πŸ”— Smiley o_O
13:36 πŸ”— GLaDOS It's broke, obviously.
13:36 πŸ”— joepie91 http://archive.org/details/Test-Darthii-Live_Darthiis_Electro_House_Session_6-06Dec2010 :D
13:36 πŸ”— joepie91 hm
13:36 πŸ”— joepie91 seems like the date may be redundant
13:37 πŸ”— Smiley GLaDOS: D:
13:38 πŸ”— Smiley hmmm if I just kill the script will something implode or will it just dump it?
13:39 πŸ”— Smiley and I think the csv might of been missing a , all along :O
13:40 πŸ”— GLaDOS Try it.
13:40 πŸ”— GLaDOS I'm sure SketchCow would be happy to delete the failed upload
13:40 πŸ”— Smiley I'm sure he's not here right now :P
13:41 πŸ”— Smiley joepie91: did that show up in your uploads on your account page?
13:42 πŸ”— Smiley and fixing the csv fixed it
13:42 πŸ”— Smiley Ph34r my random guessing skills
13:42 πŸ”— joepie91 Smiley: not yet, but there's always a delay
13:42 πŸ”— joepie91 so I'll wait for a bit
13:42 πŸ”— Smiley yeah
13:43 πŸ”— Smiley File: ces2009.ign.com-2013-04-17.warc: skipping - no change since last upload
13:43 πŸ”— Smiley Seems it's ok :)
13:46 πŸ”— Smiley anyone remember where to see the queue of items?
13:46 πŸ”— Smiley Oh yey it shows up :)
13:46 πŸ”— Smiley http://archive.org/details/s.insiderdownloads.ign.com
13:54 πŸ”— joepie91 okay
13:54 πŸ”— joepie91 so this is the cheapest sheetfed A3 scanner I can find
13:54 πŸ”— joepie91 http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/278530/brother-mfc-j6710dw-(nl-model)/specificaties/
13:54 πŸ”— joepie91 225 euro, combi printer/scanner/etc
13:54 πŸ”— joepie91 and it does actual 35-page-capacity sheetfed A3 scanning
13:55 πŸ”— Smiley nice
13:55 πŸ”— joepie91 and it supposedly has some degree of Linux support
13:55 πŸ”— joepie91 although it seems to have issues with newer Ubuntu versions
13:56 πŸ”— joepie91 (but hey, it's Ubuntu, so not really a surprise there)
13:56 πŸ”— joepie91 sigh
13:56 πŸ”— joepie91 I kind of want this :C
13:56 πŸ”— joepie91 also, I was considering an interesting project
13:57 πŸ”— joepie91 a software package for archiving
13:57 πŸ”— joepie91 that lets you create 'tasks' (archive CD/DVD, archive book, archive website, etc)
13:57 πŸ”— joepie91 and then controls the appropriate bits of software
13:57 πŸ”— joepie91 potentially spread over multiple machines
13:57 πŸ”— joepie91 and then uploads the whole thing to IA via the API
13:58 πŸ”— joepie91 theoretically, that would make it possible to set up an "archiving station" of some sort fairly easily
13:58 πŸ”— joepie91 grab old Linux box, hook up a DVD writer, scanner, and an internet connection
13:58 πŸ”— joepie91 and you're done
13:58 πŸ”— omf_ I am fixing up the ias3 code right now
13:58 πŸ”— omf_ The author put an open source license on the code
13:59 πŸ”— joepie91 make it control scantailor and ddrescue, use pysane to talk to a scanner, and perhaps integrate archiveteam warrior code into it
13:59 πŸ”— omf_ it does some really dumb shit
13:59 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_: lol
13:59 πŸ”— joepie91 like?
13:59 πŸ”— omf_ implements its own broken csv and json parsers
13:59 πŸ”— joepie91 :|
14:00 πŸ”— omf_ I haven't done either of those in over a decade
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 tbh
14:00 πŸ”— omf_ solved problems are just that SOLVED
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 whenever I read something like that
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 my instinctive response is
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 "REWRITE THE THING"
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 because there's probably more nasty hidden in the code
14:00 πŸ”— omf_ that is what static code analysis is for
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 Smiley: yes, the recording showed up in my account uploads
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 MFC-J6710DW
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 er
14:00 πŸ”— omf_ I help develop those kinds of tools
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 fail
14:00 πŸ”— joepie91 http://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22admin%40cryto.net%22&sort=-publicdate
14:01 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_: static code analysis..?
14:01 πŸ”— omf_ joepie91, what is your fav language
14:01 πŸ”— joepie91 depends
14:01 πŸ”— joepie91 if we're just talking about the language itself, Python
14:01 πŸ”— joepie91 if we're talking about usability, PHP (because docs)
14:02 πŸ”— omf_ think pylint then
14:02 πŸ”— * joepie91 hasn't used pylint
14:02 πŸ”— omf_ that is a static code analysis tool. It uses rules to determine if you are doing something stupid with your code
14:02 πŸ”— joepie91 I see
14:02 πŸ”— omf_ Null pointers in C
14:03 πŸ”— omf_ non-unicode calls
14:03 πŸ”— omf_ you can set these tools to look for whatever you want
14:04 πŸ”— omf_ If an existing program mostly works which in the case of the uploader it does, static code analysis to find the shit and then refactor is much faster
14:04 πŸ”— omf_ I already fixed a few bugs in a matter of minutes.
14:04 πŸ”— joepie91 (I like what zypper did here: http://sprunge.us/ARIL )
14:04 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_: right
14:04 πŸ”— joepie91 noted
14:04 πŸ”— joepie91 :P
14:06 πŸ”— joepie91 uhm, omf_
14:06 πŸ”— joepie91 http://owely.com/310yuPB
14:06 πŸ”— joepie91 I find this to be somewhat ironic..
14:06 πŸ”— omf_ See it comes down to we as humans make mistakes. Over and over again. These tools find the common mistakes quickly and allow fast fixes so the little shit doesn't trip you up. Think of it as a spelling and grammar check to a piece of writing.
14:13 πŸ”— Smiley thats what computers ARE good at
14:13 πŸ”— Smiley it makes me giggle when the devs at work try to solve problems of doing something a lot of times
14:13 πŸ”— Smiley and I'm like.......... loops!
14:14 πŸ”— omf_ exactly which is why I am always shocked to find coders who do not use static code tools
14:14 πŸ”— omf_ This stuff has been around since the 70s and 80s
14:15 πŸ”— Smiley lol
14:16 πŸ”— Smiley hell it should be a part of development tools by the sound of it
14:16 πŸ”— omf_ I have mine tied into git commits
14:16 πŸ”— omf_ nothing gets added unless it meets spec
14:16 πŸ”— Smiley Nice, thats a good way of forcing yourself instead of "Ah I'll fix it later"
14:17 πŸ”— omf_ Minimizing technical debt is the most important part of coding
14:17 πŸ”— * joepie91 has become a walking spellcheck and codecheck...
14:17 πŸ”— joepie91 I just abstract the fuck out of everything, and I'm a giant pain in the ass about code style
14:17 πŸ”— joepie91 that generally yields a similar result
14:17 πŸ”— joepie91 :P
14:18 πŸ”— joepie91 my serious projects have very very very few bugs
14:18 πŸ”— joepie91 if any
14:18 πŸ”— joepie91 so, who wants to buy me a 250 euro scanner? :P
14:33 πŸ”— Smiley heh
14:33 πŸ”— Smiley i'm just trying to figure out this perl script.
14:33 πŸ”— Smiley print "sleeping 5 seconds";
14:33 πŸ”— Smiley sleep 5;
14:33 πŸ”— Smiley want to do this between each upload, I think that'll stop the backing off every time for 100 seconds if we just wait
14:34 πŸ”— Smiley Hhhaaaaaa it works \o./
14:35 πŸ”— Smiley my sleep isn't quite in teh right place, but it slows it down so that each uploads succeeds.
14:36 πŸ”— Smiley my version of the script is in my ~ on anarchive omf_ if you wanna check
14:36 πŸ”— Smiley just search for "sleep" ;D
14:36 πŸ”— Smiley crap, seems to fail on larger warc's still
14:43 πŸ”— joepie91 what... is anarchive exactly?
14:45 πŸ”— Smiley it's a dedi that GLaDOS has which me and omf_ are abusing the hell outta.
14:45 πŸ”— Smiley I have 400ish gb of warc's on there atm
14:45 πŸ”— Smiley from IGN/Gamespy grabs
14:45 πŸ”— joepie91 aha :P
14:45 πŸ”— Smiley well down to 92gb now
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 I'm waiting for my srsvps to come back up
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 it has a few warcs on it as well
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 I seem to have broken something
14:46 πŸ”— Smiley lol oh dear.
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 billing panel says I've used 141/111100GB
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 er
14:46 πŸ”— Smiley meh I don't know perl :(
14:46 πŸ”— Smiley xD
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 141/100GB *
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 so that's probably bad
14:46 πŸ”— Smiley yes, that sounds pretty bad ;D
14:46 πŸ”— joepie91 (disk space, not traffic)
14:47 πŸ”— joepie91 I sorta have a suspicion that openvz kinda broke
14:47 πŸ”— joepie91 :P
14:47 πŸ”— joepie91 and now can't boot as a result
14:48 πŸ”— Smiley http://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22djsmiley2k%40gmail.com%22&sort=-publicdate started appearing now :)
14:48 πŸ”— Smiley yup I guessed.
14:49 πŸ”— joepie91 hm, perhaps I should've sent in a support ticket earlier
14:50 πŸ”— joepie91 Smiley, you know that your keywords for http://archive.org/details/wikemacs.org-20130129 are broken, right?
14:50 πŸ”— joepie91 you seem to have forgotten the commas :)
14:50 πŸ”— Smiley yeah thats a old one :P
14:50 πŸ”— joepie91 hey look, Perl is done installing 346134612346 libraries
14:50 πŸ”— joepie91 perhaps I can run ias3upload now
14:50 πŸ”— Smiley lol
14:51 πŸ”— joepie91 ah, upload is faster now
14:51 πŸ”— joepie91 maybe sshfs botched my speed
14:51 πŸ”— joepie91 lol
14:51 πŸ”— joepie91 roughly 2MB/sec now
14:52 πŸ”— Smiley hmmm
14:52 πŸ”— Smiley nice
14:52 πŸ”— * Smiley doesn't like the idea he has at least 65 more metadata.csv :P
14:53 πŸ”— joepie91 uh... this is probably not good
14:53 πŸ”— joepie91 ffff
14:53 πŸ”— joepie91 seems like both me and ias3upload fucked up
14:53 πŸ”— joepie91 I forgot to remove the Test- prefix for the item name, and ias3upload uploaded it to community books instead of audio
14:54 πŸ”— joepie91 er, community
14:54 πŸ”— joepie91 texts
14:54 πŸ”— joepie91 o
14:54 πŸ”— joepie91 sec
14:55 πŸ”— joepie91 omf_: halp
14:55 πŸ”— joepie91 what collection does my audio need to be in?
14:57 πŸ”— joepie91 opensource_audio ?
14:58 πŸ”— * joepie91 runs around flailing his arms
15:00 πŸ”— joepie91 Smiley, GLaDOS, any idea?
15:05 πŸ”— Smiley find ./ -maxdepth "1" -type d -exec cd {} && /home/Smiley/ia3upload.pl -n --no-derive \;
15:05 πŸ”— Smiley joepie91: no idea.
15:05 πŸ”— joepie91 halp ._.
15:07 πŸ”— joepie91 I'll just throw it in opensource_audio...
15:11 πŸ”— joepie91 mm... could someone remove http://archive.org/details/Test-technoterra-Live_the_blend_technoterra_01_10_2010-01Oct2010 ? SketchCow, perhaps?
15:11 πŸ”— joepie91 it both has an incorrect identifier and is in the wrong collection
15:11 πŸ”— joepie91 and it's in the upload queue with correct data now
15:11 πŸ”— joepie91 :p
15:12 πŸ”— Smiley for x in ${PWD}/*; do [[ -d "$x" ]] && cd "$x" && /home/Smiley/ia3upload.pl -n --no-derive; done
15:12 πŸ”— Smiley joepie91: ask once in #archiveteam
15:41 πŸ”— joepie91 http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22AfterHoursDJs.org%22
15:41 πŸ”— joepie91 this is going well!
15:41 πŸ”— joepie91 cc Smiley
16:00 πŸ”— dashcloud GLaDOS: I want to completely change the current text in the nwnet pad- is there a way to force a new version, or should I just select all the current text and paste my new text there?
16:24 πŸ”— joepie91 yay, found a CD-R with 700MB of older afterhoursdjs shows!
16:24 πŸ”— joepie91 2004-2005
16:36 πŸ”— chronomex yay!
16:45 πŸ”— Smiley joepie91: nice job
16:48 πŸ”— Smiley dashcloud: second way.
16:48 πŸ”— dashcloud okay- thanks!
16:48 πŸ”— Smiley also whisky barrels, and even half barrels, are heavy as hell
16:48 πŸ”— Smiley Do't ask how I know how much hell weighs
16:54 πŸ”— joepie91 does a Python library for talking to the IA API exist?
18:13 πŸ”— mistym Heh, looks like I got rate-limited to nothing from Posterous in no time. Does the limiting expire?
18:23 πŸ”— joepie91 would you look at this perfectly neutral and unbiased web hosting recommendation from Wordpress
18:23 πŸ”— joepie91 http://get.wp.com/hosting/
18:23 πŸ”— joepie91 oh wait, I lied, they're all affiliate links to mediocre hosts
18:24 πŸ”— Smiley ;)
18:56 πŸ”— joepie91 Initial status (read from logfile)
18:56 πŸ”— joepie91 Current status
18:56 πŸ”— joepie91 rescued: 724764 kB, errsize: 681 kB, errors: 210
18:56 πŸ”— joepie91 rescued: 724780 kB, errsize: 666 kB, current rate: 0 B/s
18:56 πŸ”— joepie91 my polishing is paying off!
18:57 πŸ”— joepie91 (doing a rerun of the disc after polishing it with a magic eraser :D)
20:17 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: Another collection for computertechvideos: https://archive.org/search.php?query=download%20discoverly
20:42 πŸ”— joepie91 uhhh
20:42 πŸ”— joepie91 500 Can't use an undefined value as a SCALAR reference
20:42 πŸ”— joepie91 Can't use an undefined value as a SCALAR reference at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.16.2/LWP/Protocol/http.pm line 353.
20:42 πŸ”— joepie91 some of my uploads are failing
20:42 πŸ”— joepie91 :|
20:43 πŸ”— DFJustin probably got a special character somewhere
20:45 πŸ”— joepie91 DFJustin, http://sebsauvage.net/paste/?883a9a3ce36bacd7#wiybaUeupDkrb40uutSIHGCReFYMdrwAEiBNvO9Yzfs=
20:45 πŸ”— joepie91 that's all in my terminal
20:45 πŸ”— joepie91 I'm using a CSV with multiple files per item
20:49 πŸ”— joepie91 DFJustin: so... the exact same happened for another item
20:51 πŸ”— DFJustin no clue
20:54 πŸ”— DFJustin btw here is what IA links to for language codes http://www.loc.gov/marc/languages/language_name.html
20:54 πŸ”— DFJustin under flemish it says "use dutch"
20:54 πŸ”— joepie91 right
20:55 πŸ”— joepie91 which, even if it's officially correct, is practically non-sense
20:55 πŸ”— joepie91 :P
20:55 πŸ”— DFJustin so blame the library of congress I guess :D
20:55 πŸ”— joepie91 well hey, which country was it again that was made fun of for not knowing anything about what happened in other countries? :D

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