[00:09] joepie91: oh, it definitely has that vibe [00:12] * joepie91 would love to visit IA... [00:18] If you're ever on this side of the pond! [00:34] underscor: that's kind of the problem :( [00:34] I probably won't be for the foreseeable future [04:28] http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2013/05/the-aussie-xbox-durango-leaker-is-about-to-spill-all-his-secrets/ well this is something interesting [04:29] i hope he gets arrested [04:34] so do I :P [04:40] i hope its gigabit, or at least 100Mbps. watch it get hammered and no one can even login [04:40] you are not interested in juicy secrets? [04:40] should just have a script that starts apache and activates cloudflare on it [05:03] joepie91: I get that vibe as well [05:32] looks like there was fearnet short movies on g4 [06:22] so the fearnet short movie is broken [06:50] looks like i was causing problems uploading g4tv stuff: https://archive.org/post/553921/is-g4-the-new-prune-escorts [07:11] i also got a full episode of free stuff [07:11] info on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Stuff [08:02] so we maybe saving some full episode of g4 stuff [08:02] like first episode of portal [08:04] there also looks to be alot of electric playground episodes [10:45] Hah, someone OOMed the ether pad [10:45] fixed! [10:49] I did not know you could run out of ether [10:50] Turns out exporting too much AOL fills the ether up. [10:52] it sure would have been helpful if every private RSS feed had a "/secretprivatexxxdontdownload/" in the URL [10:52] some people even upload opml files with secret feeds to their website [10:54] http://pad.archivingyoursh.it/p/Huge_AOL_software_library_list YES THIS IS CULPRIT [10:54] 72k lines [11:18] lol [11:24] apparently there is something called an "AtomAPI-enabled feed" which enables freaky shit [11:24] you can create new posts through it and such [15:00] GLaDOS: sorry, that's my fault- I accidentally pasted it twice there I guess (it's only supposed to be 36k lines) [15:00] heh, that's fine [15:00] chazchaz: do u evn stabl conetion [15:06] GLaDOS: do you know of an easy way to cut that pad in half? Otherwise, if the pad does contain 72k lines, probably delete it and then let's work on a way to get the original 36k line file up somewhere [15:07] Copy+paste? [15:09] Ah, the problem is the spaces inbetween lines [15:11] there's supposed to be a tab between the number and the text, which doesn't appear to show up there [15:13] if you delete that one, I could try uploading a text file version of it (or try the copy/paste again) [15:14] Ok [15:15] Pad deleted [15:21] okay- let me try uploading it again- can I re-use the same name? [15:24] I'm importing the file now [15:25] so, here's the name of the pad, and it says the import failed: http://pad.archivingyoursh.it/p/Massive_AOL_software_list [15:36] yeap- it appears it broke it again- so delete that pad entirely, and I'll work on breaking down the list into smaller parts [17:38] if i use touch to update timestamps, would eg "20120327 00:34 PDT" be interpreted as "convert that timestamp to whatever timezone the system is on and stamp it correctly"? [17:45] and how on earth can a server be "Tue May 28 03:44:32 EST 2013" right now? ntp is fine on it [17:50] Timezone settings man [18:16] ia literally scanning the phone book http://archive.org/details/aztucson1989polkdirectory [18:48] SketchCow: Secret Life of Machines is readly for a collection: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Secret%20Life%20Of%20Machines%22&sort=-publicdate [18:57] also i got another 2tb hard drive [19:39] http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/the-weird-stuff-warehouse-is-where-old-tech-goes-to-retire/ [20:29] ersi: i think we need to get jason scott to go there at some point [20:30] maybe alot of good stuff to archive [20:31] there's a similar place not too far from me [20:43] godane: Created. http://archive.org/details/The series was released on video tape and DVD. It subsequently became available on online streaming sites on the Internet. [20:43] Whoops [20:43] http://archive.org/details/Secret_Life_Of_Machines [20:44] It'll populate and link shortly. [21:28] i thought it was release only on vhs [21:30] Tim Hunkin himself encourages others to download the series from peer-to-peer file sharing networks. [21:31] so i don't think we shouldn't need to dark [21:31] it [21:33] SketchCow: i got nerds 2.0.1 series: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Nerds%202.0.1%20-%20A%20Brief%20History%20of%20the%20Internet%22 [21:33] SketchCow: and Triumph of the Nerds: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Triumph%20of%20the%20Nerds%22 [21:40] so it looks like all 30xxx video keys was dark [21:40] on g4tv.com [21:41] there not embedded i think cause alot of them are 4x3 or 16x9 ratio format [21:42] also everything begins with gi in file name it looks like [22:52] http://tracker.archiveteam.org/posterous/ [22:52] oh so close. [23:36] Wait, Posterous blogs are still grabbable? [23:37] yes, if you know the secret [23:38] We made a deal I would stop embarassing them in public and they would let us quietly use a few machines. [23:38] Been this way a month, misty [23:40] Not sure how I missed that, sorry. Rare but nice that someone actually listens. [23:41] I was wondering what happened