[02:09] dashcloud: that page just says "In that spirit, the Administration recommends that Congress pursue [...]", which is equivalent to "Fuck-all" [02:09] at least with the current state of the US [02:09] but there are some good items there [02:09] unless I missed something [02:09] there are, yeah [02:11] 1 & 2 from the Executive list are probably the most helpful from what the executive branch can do [02:12] I'm worried that #3 on the executive actions list will have the unintended effect of making patent reform peter out [02:15] or, at least, will eliminate one driver for it [04:39] someone on Reddit wanted to know if we were going to back up OMGPOP if it ever shut down :P [04:44] x3 [04:46] hi underscor [04:46] how's your boyfriend [04:46] missing him :c [04:47] https://twitter.com/ab2525/status/342108995240198144 [04:47] how the hell do you say your last name [04:48] "bwuhaiiii" [04:48] Like the navigational marker [04:48] Buoy [04:48] oh the tact :D [04:49] lol [04:50] Do we all follow each other on twitter? I started noticing people got accounts [04:50] I only follow Jason [04:50] I follow too many accounts [04:50] 310 isn't bad [04:50] and mine is a mix of technology, furry, and sex [04:50] x3 [04:50] I follow too many noisy accounts, rather. [04:51] you follow noisy technological furry sex [04:51] sounds like a band name. [04:51] One Night Only: Noisy Technological Furry Sex! [04:51] also abbreviates to NTFS [04:51] excellent choice [04:51] * BlueMax facepalms [04:51] only a true nerd would notice that. [04:52] * underscor proud of it! [04:52] I wonder how we could turn that into an anti-Yahoo slang [05:21] "I'm ready, take me, baby" https://www.dropbox.com/s/8l9yziz80gprn6i/2013-05-24%2018.47.03.jpg [05:21] * underscor giggles [05:21] Love my catte [05:22] I see your cat hiding under a pillow trying to eat an identical cat [05:22] no [05:22] her head is just curled upwards [05:22] that's her body [05:23] * BlueMax throws underscor out a window [05:23] mine's funnier. [05:23] Oh [05:23] I didn't realize it was a joke [05:23] D: [05:24] * omf_ gives BlueMax a cookie. That is what windows are for. [05:24] yes, windows were invented for the purpose of defenestration [05:25] I adore that word. [05:26] https://www.dropbox.com/s/1xcl17sgf7no9mx/2013-05-22%2015.34.40-1.jpg [05:26] The only word I like better than defenestrate is discombobulation [05:26] She also likes being blanketcat [05:33] transmogrification [05:34] masticate [05:34] are two of my favs [05:34] also epeen [05:35] just cause it is so stupid [05:39] I like "reification" [05:40] now i'm pissed of with my wifi [06:10] so it now looks like glenn beck is making the flv files sizes up to 1.5gb [06:10] this is cause he is adding wilkow to his show [08:44] * omf_ Flicks a grape at SmileyG, [08:44] Do cats like grapes? [08:45] dunno but I dont D: [08:45] Not even bitter red [08:48] Our tosec stuff got a nod in the comments of a relevant article http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/06/04/2353210/vint-cerf-data-thats-here-today-may-be-gone-tomorrow [08:51] nothing to do with me either :D [09:11] * BlueMax shaves SmileyG [09:14] we need to work on my idea of the 1PB dvd/bluray [09:14] now how has $100B to do? [09:15] it would probably cost < $100B to make DNA storage work [09:15] or similar nanogoop [09:15] then lets work on that [09:19] The prototype HVDs are 1TB each [09:20] My bad, they got them up to 3.9 TB now [09:20] 6TB on wikipeida [09:23] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Electric_holographic_disc [09:24] There is no citation to back up that 6 tb claim [09:24] ok [09:24] even the 5tb comment is marked {citation needed} [09:24] If we are that far along I would love to see which company is doing it [09:25] i keep think we need disks to be in the 400TB to 2PB area [09:25] only causei want to be future proof [09:26] last thing we want is geting 80TB hard drive with 400TB discs cause $30 [09:26] 6 TB is for the 2016 launch of the next HVD format [09:27] is it me or are hard drive double slowed down? [09:28] i think its cause of all the cloud/clown storage and tablets [09:29] The problem is they are cramming more on the surface of the disk without lowering the media error rate, meaning when parts fail as the drive size increases more data is just lost [09:29] now thats bad [09:30] I have a paper about it, that is the main practical failing with spinning metal disks [09:30] what about M-Discs? [09:31] they should be like pressed discs [09:31] they shouldn't be effected [09:32] when M-Discs Blurays come out i may buy some [09:32] will have to get another bluray player though [09:32] *burner [09:33] https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bianca/fast07.pdf [09:36] i may now get all the amgia 17-bit collection [09:36] turnned out the other two torrents had no trackers in them [09:36] and the one thats working did have a tracker in it [09:37] and of course this one http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Mary_Baker/publications/wip.pdf [09:38] http://www.hindawi.com/journals/at/2013/521086/ [09:53] I had a few of the early 17-bit Amiga PD CD-Roms once - sold them on eBay a few years ago. [09:53] might still have kept a cheeky ISO 'backup' somewhere.. [09:54] Shudder in terror at pre-digital archiving http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q299/elevy_bucket/new/fd294367.jpg [09:55] I heard you like paper cuts [10:20] so i'm going to be getting that cnn 1980-2000 cd [10:21] i also placed a bid on 24 maximum pc cds [10:22] hmmmmm hungry [10:24] Just grab a house plant and scarf it down [10:24] or a cat [10:25] http://www.blogcdn.com/www.urlesque.com/media/2010/04/funnyreign.jpg [10:34] * SmileyG scarfs [10:43] * BlueMax shaves [10:44] so glenn beck is thinking WW3 is going to start [10:45] he even has a map of the world showing how it would happen [10:45] who? [10:46] I know that name but I don't know why. [10:46] the guy i have been archiving [11:34] so i'm grabing xml data of theblaze/gbtv [12:31] SmileyG: he's one of the more popular right-wing wackjobs [12:31] ah [14:30] I AM UNDERGOING A MASSIVE TRANSFORMATION [14:30] TRANSFORMATION COMPLETE [14:33] * BlueMax puts twrist in a potato [14:35] ..but I am a potato. [14:35] I AM INSIDE MYSELF [14:43] Potatoception [14:43] or cannibalism [14:47] I prefer cyberhomocide [14:58] https://ia801802.us.archive.org/16/items/rotavault.ign.com/ - boom. [15:01] good job. [15:12] i want ze warcs putting in ze right collection [15:12] but I guess I need to get them _all_ uploaded first :( [15:17] *zem [15:32] WOOO I'M DONE [15:59] you hear that omf_ ? :D [15:59] They uploading the last ones now :))) [18:05] what to pick for language if it's a japanese video with english subtitles? [18:05] when uploading to IA [18:09] whatever is spoken [18:10] you can always add english subs as a tag [18:47] joepie91: you can have two language tags, I would put both [18:59] S[h]O[r]T: are you there? [18:59] need some help with gbtv xml data [19:17] deploying a ruby apps is strange [19:17] so much things to setup [19:17] redis, passenger, nginx [19:27] bundler [20:08] godane [20:08] i am [20:13] S[h]O[r]T: hey [20:14] I'm trying to look up more on web.gbtv.com xml data [20:14] it looks like all of it is there but i don't know how get the video ids for this [20:26] ok so right now i cant say what number the ids start at but i would guess they need to be at least 3 numbers and it looks like they skip around [20:27] for the highlights/free videos http://www.video.theblaze.com/gen/multimedia/detail/1/4/5/27724145.xml [20:27] and the numbers before 27724145 are the last 3 in the video id [20:28] you can pull the same xml for videos that are private/require login but you still need an auth string [20:28] http://www.video.theblaze.com/gen/multimedia/detail/6/8/9/27577689.xml [20:28] so technically if you have a login/subscription for gbtv you could login and get that auth string and then likely use rtmpdump [20:31] i found the search data [20:31] but its limited to the first 1000 for some reason [20:32] example: http://www.video.theblaze.com/ws/search/MediaSearchService?type=xml&bypass=y&start=1001&hitsPerPage=1&&combined_media_state=media_archive [20:32] change the start to 1000 you get data [20:42] maybe they onlykeep 1000 clips there [20:42] for the open areas [20:44] http://www.video.theblaze.com/ws/search/MediaSearchService?type=xml&bypass=y&start=1001&hitsPerPage=1&&gbtax=highlight [20:44] if you google for "MediaSearchService" looks like mlb tv and there are a few other example urls of variables you can pass to that script [20:45] src=vpp is something common and then the gbtv subject= are (subject:GBTV_REALTIME_HIGHLIGHT|subject:GBTV_SHORT_FEATURE|subject:GBTV_LONG_FEATURE|subject:GBTV_LIVE|subject:THEBLAZE_RTH|subject:THEBLAZE_SHORT_FEATURE|subject:THEBLAZE_LONG_FEATURE|subject:LIVE_EVENT_COVERAGE)" [20:45] you might as well just bruteforce scan the xml urls [22:42] S[h]O[r]T: This may help you figure out that pattern: http://web.gbtv.com/ws/search/MediaSearchService?type=xml&bypass=y&start=1&&gbtax=highlight