[00:11] wait, gamefaqs is down? [00:12] also, SketchCow/underscor/someone else IA-wise... is it possible to get not only a collection created, but also have every of my uploads with a specific tag assigned to that collection? [00:12] without having to go through them and doing it manually [00:12] for each [00:14] ... what the hell? I just cleaned the toilet, found a comic book behind the cupboard, and put it on my pile [00:14] then I realized that I already _had_ another copy of the same comic book on my pile [00:14] ... when did they multiply? ._. [00:14] gamefaqs is up for me [00:14] first thing i checked when useretail mentioned it [00:16] Yes it can be done [00:16] joepie91: yes [00:16] alright, how? :P [00:17] joepie91: Yes [00:18] You tell me a collection, I create the collection and assign your account to it. [00:18] Then, you can name it as the collection you can put things on. [00:18] alright, but I was refering primarily to quite a few uploads that I have already done [00:18] :P [00:18] existing uploads that are like in opensource_audio or something right now [00:21] also, I'd like the collection "AfterHoursDJs.org Livesets" [00:21] Already done, I can do quicker than you. [00:22] how about afterhoursdj_livesets [00:22] Sound good? [00:22] that's fine for me [00:22] also, heh [00:22] hm [00:22] afterhoursdjs_livesets [00:22] plural :P [00:22] Good job. [00:22] You said it was fine. [00:23] I created it. [00:23] Then you gave me something different. [00:23] "Want a coke?" [00:23] "yes." [00:23] "But make it a lemonade" [00:23] haha, sorry [00:23] just leave it as is then :P [00:23] [00:23] I am very, very fast. [00:23] It's now changed. [00:24] http://archive.org/details/afterhoursdjs_livesets [00:24] :D [00:24] thanks [00:24] Now, your internetarchive account name. [00:24] that would be joepie91 [00:24] (I'm so predictable :( ) [00:25] No. There's an e-mail [00:25] Just give me the username [00:25] I can get the rest. [00:26] email would be admin@cryto.net :P [00:26] and password needs keepass-ing, brb [00:27] Don't need password. [00:27] I an admin on archive.org, remember. [00:27] Just needed the facts. [00:28] 408 mixes, not bad. [00:28] I know, just saying that I need to change the password to a keepass password [00:28] :P [00:28] I was still using my 'I don't care' password, and I do care [00:28] but that's changed now [00:28] and 408 is just what;s on there now [00:28] more will be coming later [00:28] (I think I have about 100-200 ready that just need some metadata processing) [00:29] plus a bunch on old CD-ROMs that I have to recover still [00:29] Boom, you're an admin of afterhoursdjs_livesets [00:29] In another 10 minutes or so, http://archive.org/details/afterhoursdjs_livesets will be packed full of your sets. [00:30] For example, http://archive.org/details/JustinStyles-Live_Hubris_Sessions_with_Justin_Sytles-05Apr2010 [00:30] why thank you :) [00:35] gamefaqs would just be a really good preemptive archiving thing [00:35] Agreed [00:35] i wish i had full admin access [00:35] would like to make twit and revision3 collections [00:36] joepie91: Obviously you should go into the collections main page and write up what exactly this is. [00:36] I will in a moment [00:36] Just letting you know because I will stop thinking about this in another.... 10 seconds. [00:36] I can probably just copypaste the text from http://ahdjs.archive.cryto.net/ :P [00:36] * joepie91 counts down [00:36] :D [00:37] counts down about what? [00:37] idk [00:42] http://i.imgur.com/xUMQ9Tl.jpg [00:50] uhm, SketchCow, might be me... but where's the edit collection button? I don't see any [00:56] Try http://archive.org/editxml.php?type=collection&edit_item=afterhoursdjs_livesets [00:56] If that doesn't work, let me verify your adminning went through [00:58] Did it work? [01:20] SketchCow, sorry, I was afk [01:20] I get a form, so I guess it works [01:20] SketchCow, is it suppposed to show you in the 'uploader' field? [01:20] ]Yes [01:20] I made it [01:21] ok [01:27] okay, what the hell - I can access that URL from my laptop, but not from my desktop [01:27] despite both being logged in to the exact same account? [01:28] cc SketchCow [01:28] No reason for that. [01:29] also, when saving the form, it tells me [01:29] "You are not allowed to submit items into collection(s): audio" [01:29] Huh. [01:29] Well, then e-mail me,jscott@archive.org, with the settings. [01:29] I'll shove them in, we'll move ahead [01:30] alright [01:32] sent [01:32] joepie91: YOU'RE SO AWESOME [01:32] ty for the afterhours thing [01:35] why thank you, SketchCow [01:35] arrith1: you familiar with AHDJs? [01:35] or just got to know about it and like it? :P [01:36] joepie91: only in like the last year or so i stumbled upon that site. i've listened to di.fm since like 07 or something, but yeah, constant quality on ah [01:37] indeed :) [01:37] lot of familiar names is another one. just from various songs from di i'm familiar with DJs on AH [01:37] I never understood why they didn't have a public archive [01:37] oh [01:37] yeah, I don't know much about that [01:37] I've been listening to AH for... [01:37] probably at least 8-9 years? [01:37] so that's the first place where I heard of many of their DJs [01:37] did see some pop up on di.fm-related pages at times, though [01:38] do have to say that I'm sad about the decreasing listener count on AHDJs (and resulting decreasing liveset count)... :( [01:38] ah wow, i suppose it makes sense that DI wouldn't mention AH due to rivalry or something. i sorta assumed AH formed to be a commercial-free DI haha [01:38] aw [01:38] I think AHDJs might actually be older than DI [01:38] not much, but still [01:38] well i'm a convert, don't know how many of us there are [01:38] also, I will brb [01:38] probably about 30 mins [01:38] (important brb :P) [01:38] that's need [01:38] neat* [02:15] arrith: back [02:18] so i need some help [02:18] i need to remove newline and replace it with '; ' [02:18] with the single quotes [02:18] *without [02:19] godane: in what context? [02:19] terminal, editor, ? [02:20] trying to grab keywords in theblaze tv xml [02:20] web.gbtv.com/gen/multimedia/detail/3/5/5/18164355.xml [02:21] I am not entirely sure what that has to do with newlines/semicolons? [02:21] anyway, shouldn't be too hard to extract keywords [02:21] sec [02:21] try to put then in my keyword varable [02:22] so i can add them as key words when i start uploading it [02:23] godane, would you have any use for a (terminal-runnable) script that downloads the XML, parses it, then outputs a semicolon-delimited list of all the keywords? [02:23] I could probably whip that up in a few minutes [02:25] i sometimes do a hacky "replace '>' with newline", then pipe it to a grep, then use sed to clean up the url [02:25] i have that code [02:25] sed i think at some point had issues with newlines but should generally work, i do like tr though [02:26] here is my code: cat web.gbtv.com/gen/multimedia/detail/3/5/5/18164355.xml | sed 's/>\n||g' [02:27] okay, so what bit are you missing? [02:27] oh, is it outputting each keyword on a new line? [02:28] yes [02:34] godane: [02:34] echo "http://web.gbtv.com/gen/multimedia/detail/3/5/5/18164355.xml" | python -c 'import urllib2, sys; from lxml import etree; print ";".join(keyword.get("value") for keyword in etree.XML(urllib2.urlopen(sys.stdin.read()).read().strip()).iterfind(".//keyword"))' [02:34] (you'll need the lxml library installed) [02:34] (for python) [02:35] i was hoping for sed way of doing it [02:35] [occupy@edge13 ~]$ echo "http://web.gbtv.com/gen/multimedia/detail/3/5/5/18164355.xml" | python -c 'import urllib2, sys; from lxml import etree; print ";".join(keyword.get("value") for keyword in etree.XML(urllib2.urlopen(sys.stdin.read()).read().strip()).iterfind(".//keyword"))' [02:35] glenn_beck;news_report;show;shareable;MEDIA_ON;highlight;GBTV_SHORT_FEATURE;embeddable;preview;feature_segment [02:35] I have no idea how to do it with sed [02:35] and I'm not sure if it's even possible because afaik sed is line based [02:35] perhaps with xargs [02:35] xargs echo or something [02:40] i done it: cat web.gbtv.com/gen/multimedia/detail/3/5/5/18164355.xml | sed 's/>\n||g' | tr '\n' ';' | sed 's|;|; |g' [02:41] haha, full python [02:42] yeah looks good. i like seeing tr used [02:59] some one uploaded the making of TMNT Behind The Shells [02:59] on myspleen [02:59] i grabing it [03:07] godane: that's neat. getting as much that myspleen would be okay with on archive.org would be nice [03:07] also that classicnick one [03:07] since a lot of it is kind of classic cartoons almost [03:08] i have nick arcade [05:33] godane: ..all of it? [05:33] oh the show [05:33] that's good [05:33] thought you meant the content on that private torrent site [07:16] https://www.youtube.com/user/danooct1/videos [10:13] . [11:35] It's time for data mining! http://imgur.com/gallery/uUPYBu4 [11:36] ersi: Lol, thanks, made me burst out in laugh :) [11:42] ^w^)-b [14:18] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-maximum-cd-2006-09 [14:20] * Smiley looks in [14:56] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-maximum-cd-2006-10 [16:05] I am uploading old versions of RedHat before it became RHEL to IA, finally got isos ready [16:17] arrith, arrith1, you there? [16:18] anyway, when you are, have a careful look at the afterhoursdjs.org collection - there are a few livesets from around... 2002? [16:18] they are in a very different style, and you might like them [16:20] The Proton-M launch ended in an explosion. I cannot say I am surprised since the 2010 launch crashed into the ocean [16:28] Is this because of lowest cost bids? [16:46] might be, might not, but rocket launch failures are not uncommon for unmanned rockets [16:47] generally a bad idea to speculate on it a few hours after it happened [16:57] I don't remember much news about the after action reports for the 2010 event [16:58] It feels good to get more of this data uploaded to IA, it has been a wonderful journey ;{ [16:58] ;{P [17:01] omf_: i'm sure the reports are out there if you want them [17:03] hmm, it appears that I can't edit the keywords for my item [17:03] wanted to add 'archiveteam' keyword :( [17:03] anyway, uploaded: https://archive.org/details/JoystiqMassivelyWarc [17:05] And added to the right place [17:05] Is there a fear massively joystiq is going down? [17:05] * winr4r salutes SketchCow [17:08] SketchCow: I believe there was a few weeks ago [17:08] rather, joystiq as a whole [17:08] because AOL was killing off a bunch of things, iirc [17:08] I should have two more WARCs of different parts of joystiq that were killed off due to running out of RAM [17:09] I'll have a look at uploading those as well [17:10] joepie91: That DJ collection is off the hook [17:10] Turn on any of them and it's hours of crazy background music [17:10] exactly :D [17:10] virtually all of it (save for justin styles, he talks a lot) makes for very good work music [17:11] favourites of mine are DJ Mash-D and DJ Neuron in particular, because they play a lot of somewhat older styles [17:11] think ~10 years ago [17:59] quick poll: "a heroic effort" or "an heroic effort" [17:59] i pronounce it as the latter, the first looks like it might be correct [17:59] winr4r, the first one. Using an only works for Acronyms and words starting with a vowel [18:00] a egg is wrong, an egg is correct [18:00] omf_: right, but is the referent of a/an "effort" or "heroic" [18:01] it is still the first one, A heroic effort [18:01] okay [18:01] :) [18:01] a can only refer to the word that follows it, there are no levels of indirection that I know of for that [18:01] kay [18:01] and that is why English grammar is hard [18:23] winr4r: the idea is that it's "an" when the first h is silent [18:24] (or the first other letter, for that matter) [18:25] so basically, if the word, when _spoken_ (not written!) starts with a vowel [18:26] hm [18:26] in mine it would be silent [18:27] heroic... i speak that with the h :/ [18:27] he-row-ic [18:28] Smiley: most of the time i would too, but not after "an" [18:29] that makes me emphasie it more :/ [18:37] accents are fun! [19:48] http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/03/21/monk-complaints-manuscripts/ [22:39] hmm... SketchCow, have all my other WARCs been added to the archiveteam collection already? [22:40] ie http://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22admin%40cryto.net%22%20warc [22:42] also https://archive.org/details/CryptoAnarchyWarc, which appears not to turn up in search results [22:52] I'll take a look. [23:12] joepie91: hiya [23:12] joepie91: ah alright, thanks for the recommendation [23:19] winr4r, omf_, joepie91: both "a historic" and "an historic" are used, "an" mostly by crazy newscasters, but i kind of get a sense that people are becoming more sane and trying to stick with "a". my personal style vote it with "a". [23:19] i googled about this not too long ago and a bunch of people saying they're great at grammar say both is ok. but they're wrong. [23:20] arrith1: mmk :) [23:21] zer muzt be ORDAH [23:23] so i got more maximum pc cds today [23:26] i googled about this not too long ago and a bunch of people saying they're great at grammar say both is ok. but they're wrong. [23:26] they're on the internet, so they're right! [23:26] :P [23:30] joepie91: they keep saying they are at least :P [23:35] also like this period-and-parentheses thing, where for some crazy reason back in the day they started putting periods inside parentheses when it really didn't make sense. but at least programmers these days tend to put periods on the outside, since it makes more sense [23:35] dunno about in english depts [23:39] hm [23:39] I only put the period behind a sentence *inside* the parentheses when it's a stand-alone sentence [23:40] So like this (the period will be outside the parentheses). [23:40] But let's say I do something like this. (Then the period will be inside the parentheses.) [23:41] I have had no complaints wrt the readability of my articles, so I suspect people are okay with those forms :)