[01:33] * BlueMax derps all over ersi [01:35] 'course you do, DerpMax [02:16] HODOR [02:16] HODOR [03:27] hmmm [03:39] is anyone interested in this dataset: http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/feruwibote.vbs [03:39] (it mis-identified the readme text as VBS) [03:39] I don't know if it was archived anywhere or is still available somewhere [03:40] the actual files have a date of 2006-07-26 [03:42] it has pretty much just been using up space on my drive since I downloaded it in august of 2006 [03:43] Coderjoe, I want it, I was looking for this aol data last year [03:43] how big is the file [03:43] 460,331,537 bytes [03:51] Didn't AOL try to take that material down because the anonymous nature of the data proved to be false [03:55] im pretty sure it was a leak not actually put out by AOL [03:55] or not [03:56] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL_search_data_leak http://search-logs.com/ http://www.aolstalker.com/ [03:57] AOL is a pretty dumb company [03:57] google exposes your search history to everyone too [03:58] you know when you type things and it gets prefilled.. [03:58] I do all my searches over a vpn that makes me look like someone else [03:59] AOL used to be so powerful but they did not adjust to the changing times [04:00] I was in 7th grade when the AOL stock hit $100 for the first time and split [04:08] ivan`, That is just one of the subject tags, I fix them later and I removed webcrawl from future linux stuff. I have an automated script to upload all this stuff [04:09] It was more useful for tracking before I had the collection to put everything in [04:40] http://tu.cnst.su/post/39584711234/why-microcenter-silicon-valley-is-no-more [04:52] Hmm [04:53] I wonder how hard it would be to get "student" status at UCSF [04:53] Or even SFSU [04:53] * underscor sighs [04:54] Ah, CCSF participates, neat! [06:27] anyone happen to grab this list http://arstechnica.com/security/2010/01/32-million-passwords-show-most-users-careless-about-security/ [10:13] anyone here played with tc for limiting bandwidth? [10:13] I'm trying to slow my warrior upload a little as it's killing everything else, but failing :( [10:26] rsync is the biggest bufferbloat offender ever, there is no hope [10:27] (can you just add --bwlimit to some code that runs rsync in the warrior?) [10:30] ivan`: I just wanna reduce it to like max 10% of my upload, then we are sorted :D [11:42] I've never managed to get tc's filtering rules to work. I cheat and use iptables' mangle table to classify traffic. (currently, I just have two tiers, the default, which is higher priority, and the mass upload traffic, which is the lower priority) [11:44] one big key is to limit your overall output to below your link's limit, to avoid bufferbloat in the modem/router/whateveryoucallit [11:49] nod [11:49] Coderjoe: I'm thinking i'm going to end up going that route too [11:49] some of the filtering in TC is working but not all :/ [11:56] if you follow pinboard on twitter, he's looking for a web app to do the following: Here's a web app the world needs: for a given RAM/CPU/disk configuration, show a price list of dedicated servers from various providers. Right now the way people do this is by going to webhosting talk, a horrible forum site. Happy to work w/someone to get this built. [11:58] https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/341857247409864707 [13:00] does anyone want to get boot magazine #1 issue: http://www.ebay.com/itm/boot-Magazine-Pre-Maximum-PC-Magazine-First-Issue-Aug-Sept-1996-Vol1-1-/111087245166?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19dd50d76e [13:54] so i found a cnn cdrom with cover saying 1980-2000 [13:54] i'm going to see about getting it [14:01] if we are lucky that cnn cd-rom could have 20 years worth of transcripts [14:01] unlikely that is [14:38] Whoever the hero is who put up the Illusion Blaze soundtrack, I salute you. http://www.mediafire.com/download/sxf7g7toqsd7cdz/Illusion+Blaze+OST.zip [14:39] Ah, looks like this guy: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOWKOVHjiKBSB7wnUs61NKQZDiHcf6Yz5 [15:12] i'm grabing Atul Chitnis website [15:12] he died yesterday at age 51 [15:12] http://developers.slashdot.org/story/13/06/04/1413259/indian-foss-evangelist-atul-chitnis-dead-at-51 [15:21] good catch [16:26] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/atulchitnis.net-20130604 [16:38] godane: an afk collection should be made for him [16:38] under https://archive.org/details/awayfromkeyboard [16:38] probably it wouldn't be bad to archive his twitter/etc as well [16:48] http://www.macmess.org/downloads/Stream_Screen_Cast.mp4 https://github.com/tlindner/Stream [16:48] cool project someone is working on to analyse coco data cassette recordings, and generalizable to other data types [16:51] DFJustin: it supports quite a bit more than coco data cassette types already [16:51] main downside for many people is that it's written in Obj-C, since that restricts it (for now) to Mac OS [16:51] there is a ton of potential though. [17:01] so i found this guy: http://thepiratebay.sx/user/judgecal/ [17:01] Interview of 6502 expert todaqy [17:01] 4 amiga pd cds [17:03] anyway, if anyone is interested in helping out writing decoders and such for Stream, we're always interested [17:04] :/ [17:06] looks like the pixar the incredibles print studio is every where on ebay [17:56] so i just found 24 maximum pc cds from 2004, 2005: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Maximum-PC-Magazine-Demo-Cds-from-2004-2005-/190850955968?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item2c6f9a7ac0 [18:25] a lot 37 maximum cds: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-37-Maximum-PC-CDs-First-Issue-Old-Shareware-Software-1998-2003-/230983015090?pt=US_Wholesale_Software&hash=item35c7a91ab2 [18:38] ffs that was in wrong channel I know !! _[' [19:27] so one of the amiga pd is downloading at least [19:44] amiga police department? [19:45] public domain? [19:45] its part of the demo scene i'm guessing [21:03] OT: If you follow @namecheap on twitter and then go to https://www.namecheap.com/deals/20000-retweets-0.98-domains-june-2013.aspx, you can get a domain for $0.98 today only (renewal is full [reasonable] price) [23:45] good news US folks: the government is aware of the patent troll problem and is actually trying to work towards fixing the worst issues: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/06/04/fact-sheet-white-house-task-force-high-tech-patent-issues Study report here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/patent_report.pdf [23:46] I should say the White House instead of government [23:59] miracles apparently do exist