[00:09] bed is calling [00:09] o. [00:10] (- o - ) zzZ ☽ [00:12] https://archive.org/details/JumpStart_1st_Grade [00:14] Results: 1 through 50 of 429 (0.001 secs) [00:15] whee [00:15] almost 450 uploads! [00:16] ias3upload error handling is poor [00:16] a HTTP 400 error *clearly* means it shouldn't be readding it to the queue [01:08] dashcloud: I swear I had a plugin allowing creation of an entirely new pad, with the old pad's contents [01:08] dashcloud: but yeah, copy+paste [01:18] dashcloud: also, there is a history function in etherpad-lite, so yeah! [04:10] Hey Famicoman [04:11] how is your archiving doing? [04:35] I am testing out a new version of the s3uploader, this test run passes and I can move on to fixing the rest of the bugs I found [04:55] i'm doing a mirror of newamerica.net [04:56] just in case (panic download) mirror [04:57] Downloaded: 19021 files, 10G in 8h 6m 22s (374 KB/s) [04:57] FINISHED --2013-04-27 01:47:30-- [04:57] Total wall clock time: 10h 38m 51s [04:57] ftp.bu.edu/mirrors/simtelnet/ [04:57] Awesome [04:59] KILL BILL 1&2 Double Feature - September 3 at 2:30/1:30c: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video60481 [05:00] the down fall of g4 ads are being archived right now [05:03] I wonder if there's a way to just autoplay random short or good or highly-rated or whatever videos from IA [05:04] Shouldn't be too hard [05:04] yeah [05:04] seems straightforward enouhg [08:45] Batman Dude Builds Himself $150,000 Secret Basement Batcave: http://www.obviouswinner.com/obvwin/2013/4/26/batman-dude-builds-himself-150000-secret-basement-batcave.html [08:54] lol [09:10] so i just found 3 old videos from the 1990s [09:10] 2 are about the internet from 1996 [15:22] Afternoon all [15:34] okay, so yet another question [15:35] I have a certain video on a HDD that sparked controversy on youtube in the past [15:36] it's a video from a fairly-well-known-back-then vlogger kissing another guy, and they were under underage at that time - it was frequently deleted by youtube for "offensive material" (of course leaving the same videos but with a guy and a girl, rather than two guys, intact) and I don't think it's available for download anywhere [15:36] would it be appropriate to store this in IA? [15:37] s/under underage/underage/ [15:40] You can upload anything. [15:40] Not all will stay up, but it'll be kept [15:42] joepie91: Aren't you the one who stepped frorward to make a mediawiki poster? [15:42] SketchCow: I did not - but if such a thing were required and the requirements were within my abiblities, I would have no issue making one [15:42] :P [15:42] abilities* [15:43] and, alright [15:43] oh, by the way [15:43] my archive box is back up [15:43] so I guess I'll be uploading a few warcs soon [15:43] I somehow managed to consume 140 gigs of disk on a VPS with a 100 gig quota, leading to it not booting [15:43] noone is sure how exactly that happened [15:44] or how it's even possible in the first place [15:44] :P [15:44] also, SketchCow, a few days ago you needed something and I said I would write it (code), and I noted it down, but a kernel crash made me lose it [15:44] could you remind me what it was? [15:45] (didn't save the text file, stupid stupid...) [15:46] I am wondering if this was that. [15:46] oh wait [15:46] I misinterpreted [15:46] I read 'wikimedia poster' as in a printed poster [15:46] derp [15:46] not as in a posting tool [15:46] That would be odd. [15:46] well, who knows :P [15:46] Double odd for you going "What, art design for a poster for wikipedia software? Uh, sure" [15:46] haha [15:47] I guess that's the archiveteam way [15:47] sorry, I'm a bit of an organisatory mess today [15:47] never really fully woke up for some reason [15:47] "What? Plane maintenace for crop dusting? Fuck yeah, hand me the wrench, whatever, fuck, just take off and we'll work on it" [15:47] upside down, smashing engine with wrench [15:47] hahaha [15:47] "THIS WILL WORK OUT" [15:48] "ALSO I MAKE SOME KICKASS SCRAMBLED EGGS IF ANYONE WANTS BREAKFAST" [15:48] that kind of sounds like me (and probably most people here), heh [15:48] I had a sour experience with a librarian at a conference I didn't event want to be at [15:48] Sour enough I was pissed all the way home [15:49] I was talking about the inspiring volunteerism of archive team [15:49] And she tweets and later blogs about my exploitation of children [15:49] And you know, I was over the edge enraged [15:49] wow. [15:50] I thought the job of a librarian was to bitch since they never do any real work [15:50] And then I realized in the time she took to write this blathery 10 paragraph article aout labor exploitation and so on, archive team as well as myself had probably uploaded 2-3 tb of data [15:50] heh! [15:51] http://nataliacecire.blogspot.com/2013/04/goldmines.html if you want it [15:51] The worst part was that I was totally boxed into this. [15:51] I had someone who said "Young people don't care about archives. We can get nobody interested in helping us with this archive of materials." [15:52] I was all "Young people LOVE helping bring history to immortality! I'll find you a stack of teenagers willing to help!" [15:52] And this got 2-3 people, including this one, all Exploitation of Children [15:53] It was meant to be inspiring and stop miss sour boots from proclaiming archive interest a lost skill [15:53] So yeah, fucked if you do, fucked if you don't... keeep uploading [15:53] Can you imagine someone gumming up a meeting with this horseshit? I can [15:54] Meanwhile I'm uploading them mirror of simtelnet from bu.edu. [15:54] I note it also has the info-mac mirror and the netscape mirror! [15:54] I'll get those shortly too. [15:55] (from what I read so far) [15:55] SketchCow: primary fault in her thinking: she is not making a distinction between work that benefits other individuals, and work that benefits society at large [15:55] and seeing as basically her entire argument is built on that... [15:55] unpaid work is absolutely fine (and not just for youth), if it benefits society at large [15:55] (it even makes more sense mathematically, than paid work!) [15:56] but yeah, I recognize the attitude of that person... sadly [15:57] I just hate watching people get blogjuice out of acting like I'm committing a war crime [15:57] Another worthless academic [15:57] Amish Barn Raising as Labor Exploitation [15:57] wow, my wifi shit itself there [15:58] 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_req=5 ttl=50 time=7297 ms [15:58] 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_req=6 ttl=50 time=11127 ms [15:58] 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_req=7 ttl=50 time=10224 ms [15:58] 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_req=8 ttl=50 time=9291 ms [15:58] anyway [15:58] I was going to ask, SketchCow: is there by any chance already a complete copy of the Totse archive in IA? [15:58] http://archive.org/details/opensuse-10.2_release [15:58] perhaps hidden because of what it may contain [15:58] No way [15:58] because the torrent seems a bit dead, and the mediafire links are incomplete [15:58] and I have a friend that has a full copy [15:59] so if it isn't in there yet, I could perhaps ask him to upload it [15:59] YEs [15:59] he's in AU, so uploading isn't exactly.. pleasant for him :P [15:59] alright, I'll ask him then [15:59] I'd like it, he could also mail a USB stick [16:00] hmm, that might be a possibility [16:00] is there an AU address he can ship it to by any chance? [16:00] international shipping from AU probably costs the earth [16:00] otherwise, I can always ask him to pack it up with PAQ7 or whatever that insane compression algo was called :P [16:01] God, that thing [16:02] It's a classic case of something worth making a custom FPGA for [16:02] heh, yes [16:02] Plug card in, HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR and all your shit is 1k [16:02] I remember the GTA san andreas in 64KB thing [16:02] and just staring at my screen in silence [16:02] after it finished unpacking [16:02] and I realized it was ACTUALLY the game in 64k [16:03] and not a fake [16:03] took a day or two to unpack, but hey! [16:04] I'm seeing three movies today [16:04] Tribeca film festival. [16:04] I'd Google it, but my Chrome has decided that it does not want to respond to UI input today [16:04] Tomorrow, I speak to college students about The Internet, then drive to NYC to do a radio appearance, then back north [16:04] where? [16:04] (the college students) [16:05] Marist [16:05] It's near Poughkeepsie NY [16:05] I see [16:05] oh, hey, look, my Chrome woke up [16:06] (also, SketchCow, not sure if you answered this - how did Cuil get those terabytes of data to IA? via physically mailing a stack of HDDs?) [16:06] Yes [16:06] Crates [16:06] heh [16:06] and no HDDs messed up along the way? [16:07] or was it brought in person, not via mail company? [16:07] I am not privy to the process and I am not being coy [16:07] (as mail companies seem to like smashing stuff up) [16:07] alright [16:07] was more a curiosity question than anything anyway :) [16:07] I think IA is underreporting it of course. [16:07] and, seems like some interesting movies at tribeca [16:07] I think it's the single most important archiving event of the year for online material. [16:07] I had no idea [16:08] speaking of which, you may appreciate this: http://whitestonemp.com/ [16:08] It was the last ig attempt to take down Google for general search [16:08] they actually publish all their short movies on their site, there are a few real gems between them [16:08] heh [16:08] there was this dotcomdotnetdot.org thing or whatever as well [16:09] but that seems to have sort of... died off [16:09] http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/514b62a2c07f5dea87000005-out-of-print is what I'm going to see at 1:30 [16:11] oh man [16:11] I want to see that movie [16:13] e: ps3.gamespy.com-2013-04-19.warc -> /ps3.gamespy.com/ps3.gamespy.com-2013-04-19.warc [16:13] Sent 5224239104 bytes (70%) [16:13] weeeee [16:14] joepie91: Sign up to watch it, they might have it online in the future [16:16] arraydesign.com is down, I should probably upload the WARC [16:16] SketchCow: will have a look, thanks [16:18] But seriously, joe, that metadata bridge is the single most important thing you can do for me right now [16:18] for free, exploited, to the detriment of the souls of children [16:20] > 707 tasks to be run before yours [16:20] holy crap [16:20] anyway, SketchCow, https://archive.org/details/HansCamenzindWarc [16:21] two of the three sites are still online, one of them is down [16:21] anyway, let me have a look at the mediawiki thing :) [16:55] ROFL [16:55] cat just opened the door [17:01] :D [17:07] SketchCow, I just uploaded a WARC of cryptoanarchy.org to https://archive.org/details/CryptoAnarchyWarc, but it gives me an "item not found" error [17:07] despite clearly finishing the upload and redirecting me there... [17:08] (on that note, finished login code for the mediawiki thing - it just had to be able to create pages, right?) [17:33] SketchCow: [17:33] http://disconnect.cryto.net/w/index.php?title=Test2&action=history [17:33] http://disconnect.cryto.net/w/index.php?title=Test3&action=history [17:33] http://sebsauvage.net/paste/?7379abbc6f65d65a#7/eVBBm+wQ7+o85X+CdcK+B4c3jIErmKR9YuNXNWtb0= [17:33] is that sufficient functionality? [17:34] if yes, please let me know, and I'll pack it up as a Python module :P [17:43] okay, awesome WARC submission coming in... [17:43] and I see the cryptoanarchy warc is now visible :) [18:31] So http://hyperboria.net/ is pretty sexy [18:31] If any AT members want to be peered in, I'm happy to help with that [18:37] lookie there: https://archive.org/details/ChuckLohr808Warc [18:38] hey, uh, underscor, you have a moment? :P [18:38] Mhm [18:38] alright, will PM [18:59] omf_: http://streetfiles.org/blog/post/225 [19:00] look like they don't understand Creative Common [19:00] nico_: wow, that is some of the most ridiculous reasoning I've seen [19:00] in a long time [19:00] yeah bunch of fucking morons [19:01] when you publish something as CC [19:01] you grant some right to the public [19:01] there aren't your anymore [19:02] 2 days for 6k units [19:08] nico_: they are still yours, but anyone can use it under that license [19:08] so their reasoning just doesn't make sense [19:09] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/tinyback/commit/9129f321f7f9032d8183015bde42f99a71976999 => what happened ? [19:11] I suspect post.ly was being un-nice [19:11] and wasn't rate limiting over https [19:14] "Tracker rate limiting is active." :( [19:28] look like streetfiles' tracker doesn't want to give me some unit [19:45] i'm uploading a piratebay backup [19:45] ids 32xxxxx-to-79xxxxx [19:46] i will also be upload the rich.xml.7z and poor.xml.7z [19:57] "According to research from two universities, putting Bitcoins in an exchange account is risky, because exchanges can be closed or attacked." [19:57] you don't say. [20:03] hmmmm [20:03] I had no idea [20:05] ah, chronomex, would you have a moment for me in PM? :P [20:05] sure, you messaged me while I was asleep and then you were offline when I woke up [20:06] netships passing in the night [20:18] messages in digital bottles, hopefully to be found by those they're intended for :3 [20:21] hehe [20:25] there's a good poem waiting, if anyone wants to take a stab :P [20:34] upload ALL THE THINGS [21:07] Anyway of tracking whats happened to items I've uploaded but don't yet show on my account page? (i.e. uploaded via the api?) [21:08] I'd like to make sure teh upload succeeded [21:17] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Backup_of_The_Pirate_Bay_32xxxxx-to-79xxxxx [21:27] SmileyG: yes, go to http://archive.org/details/WhateverIdentifierYouGaveIt [21:27] :P [21:34] Ah good it's there :) [21:34] BIN file (6.9 GB) [21:34] :D [21:37] ty joepie91 [21:52] Got a wiki page and irc channel for streetfiles.org - http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Streetfiles [22:50] just for you guys to know there is at least 6800+ video ids missing that maybe have techtv videos in them