[00:23] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWcqtQRhrIk [00:25] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1c3I0QXd2o [00:32] Costco is having a sale on 4tb Seagate drives for $149 each [00:33] cheaper than Microcenter and newegg. The sale ends on the 7th, you can only buy 5 total [01:21] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T97Om33ijh4 [01:36] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=T97Om33ijh4#t=333s <-- remembered of SketchCow at this point [02:06] http://cryto.net/~joepie91/hacker.html [02:10] Do you get asked that a lot? [02:26] modern gamers cannot beat super mario brothers 1 http://www.p4rgaming.com/majority-of-gamers-today-cant-finish-level-1-in-super-mario-bros/ [02:27] They should play the Japanese Mario 2 [02:27] that will fucking destroy their world perception [02:29] :( [02:29] omf_: you have no idea [02:29] the lulzsec stuff has stopped mostly by now [02:29] I've been reasonably successful at making people aware that I'm not a LulzSec member [02:29] but it does come by now and then [02:30] people are stupid [02:30] as a general rule of thumb, I agree [02:31] I do have to say that people seem to be becoming less stupid lately [02:31] slowly, but eventually [02:32] I am always reminded of this https://westernrifleshooters.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/screen-shot-2013-01-02-at-8-43-52-am.png [02:33] heh, yes [02:34] The crazier someone labels you the more you are getting something right [02:38] so i can tell you that 2012 of hackaday.com is over 1gb [02:38] most don't go past 200mb for a year [02:39] its mostly cause +900MB is of images [02:40] omf_: hah [04:18] i have up to 2013-01 of hackaday [04:31] Excellent [06:08] i'm down getting june of 2013 [06:08] that will get us mostly up to day [06:23] i'm pushing hackaday.com now [09:38] SketchCow: glad to you hear that you got it [09:39] i may buy that 37 maximum pc cd set [09:52] he got the 200 something disks? [09:52] awesome [09:56] it was 342+ disks by the desc [09:57] also hackaday dumps are mostly uploaded now [10:03] so i'm getting tons of xml data on gbtv/theblaze [10:05] i found out that i can grab the stuff without waiting [10:05] problem was that i could just do a -i index.txt for the urls [10:06] doing a 'for loop' of that index fixed that problem [12:34] free stuff -> http://www.mindcandydvd.com/ [12:34] appently the first one is free. [12:34] SO i'm grabbing, but other might too? [12:35] I've already grabbed it, previously [12:37] by demos, do they mean demoscene? [12:37] yes [12:38] right [12:38] well I don't have the bandwith to grab [12:38] looks interesting though [12:53] you limited in transfer/month? [12:55] 300GB [12:55] already gone well over [12:56] jesus [12:56] * winr4r has a 20gb cap, hits that quite often. [12:56] my father was being a dick [12:56] the HDD he puts in his TV broke [12:56] so instead of repairing it [12:56] he buys a new one [12:56] and downloads a fuckton of shows [12:56] I've been capped for nearly a week and got another week to go [12:57] aw [12:57] i'm not even sure how i hit 20gb a month, i don't even download anything of any size [12:58] to be fair regular website surfing can take a lot of data [12:58] little tip, if your browser allows it, disable images [12:58] dude if i wanted to do that i'd use elinks [12:58] or something [12:59] never thought of that admittedly [12:59] that was my way of getting by when I was limited to 64kbps [12:59] ISDN :D [12:59] yes, kilobits [12:59] I wish the internet would, you know, grow up [13:00] But the fucks leading the Australian government think the internet is not important [13:00] although we'd probably die as a country without it [13:00] oh, australia [13:01] yup [13:11] hahaha [13:11] 300GB cap? wow [13:12] 20GB?! Woot [13:13] I wish I could get more tbh [13:35] if I download heavily, I'm limited for a max of 24 hours, and of those 24 hours the limit is like 9am to 11pm, and then it's just to like 300Kb/s and it doesn't effect media streaming (offical tv sites) and stuff like youtube. :D [13:35] and people moan about it going "zomg but your isp limits stuff!!" [13:35] They've never _ACTUALLY_ limited me even though I abuse it quite a lot. [13:35] but my line does fuck up about 1 / month [13:38] 1 / month [13:41] once a moth :P [13:41] errr once a month :PP [13:44] I'm never limited, ever [13:44] nice [13:44] screw you :P [14:36] omf_: I'm pretty sure that mario bros article is satire [14:38] it is [14:43] nowhere in the Q&A is "Super" or "スーパーア" mentioned [14:43] http://raaw.se/2013/07/04/google-shuts-down-a-popular-service-and-links-to-your-website/ [15:19] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17086516/very-very-newbie-python-user-needing-help-w-running-a-command [15:20] Someone trying to extract/restore a MegaWARC :o [16:17] yay, my torrent client has hit 1TB up! [16:18] Self-made? [17:30] Redhat release isos for 5.2, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, and 9.0 are now on IA [17:31] omf_: splendid! [17:31] i first went lunix full-time with 6.2 [17:32] we have a redhat 5.x box at work somewhere /me facepalms [17:35] redhat 5.x or RHEL 5.x? [17:37] rhel [17:37] hmmm wait.... [17:37] which one is the one with paid support? [17:38] RHEL is what they call it now, before RHEL it was just RedHat and that got to version 9.x before they rebooted the version numbers [17:41] oooo then I'm not sure [17:42] login to the machine and do uname -a for the kernel version [17:42] No idea what box it is [17:42] :D [17:43] how many servers do you have there? [17:44] about 100 [17:45] customers prob have even older O/S lying around. [17:45] I know we have one box so old, that it stopped being manufactured over 11 years ago ¬_¬ [17:46] Not to worry though, it only bills the customers ;) [17:46] Not important or anythign [17:46] * ersi shrugs [17:47] I have a fascination with the aftermath of an old machine dying at a business. They act surprised [17:47] and they never seem to get the power savings a new machine would bring them [17:48] but it ran fine for the last 8 years!!! [17:48] I love when they don't have backups either [17:49] oh yes [17:49] omf_: this machine has died once [17:50] cost them £13000 to get the data off the old raid [17:50] lets carry on using it anyway \o/ [17:50] me and my collegue are planning to blow it up [17:50] as they have everything ready to move over to the new system, they just "dont" for some reason [17:51] I think the reason being that the guy in charge of billing doesn't want to hand over control of the systems to IT, even though in reality we already control it. [17:51] At one place I worked we had machines never turn back on after being on for years. The silicon on the processor had slid around and when it cooled it would no longer work. Good times [17:52] lol [17:52] we had to do an air flow analysis of the server room and move the machines around [17:52] oh yeah, the hairy stuff you find that turns out to be critical to operations that people only realise existed when it goes wrong [17:52] i'm currently working out if we are likely to fall through the floor. [17:52] despite having an entire floor of server room and raised floors they had never tested how good the AC was [17:52] one client from work, they had some really really old computer controlling (as i recall) a stepper machine [17:52] running SCO or some shit [17:53] I love seeing that shit blow up because usually it was a dumb manager at fault [17:53] the only copy of the control software was on an LS-120 disk [17:53] lol [17:53] oh yes [17:53] we have one system which think's it's 1992 [17:53] also: fucking netware boxes also come up where you never expect them to be! [17:53] if it goes past 1993 the licence runs out.... the company which sells licences doesn't exist.... [17:54] Smiley: AWESOME [17:54] yay [17:54] oh and then theres the box that needs a specific USB key, which my maanger appently broke in half [17:54] so it's held together by tape, if you touch it, it crashes teh server. [17:54] excellent [17:55] license servers are the fucking best. I had to maintain this old piece of shit to run Adobe Framemaker on Solaris 8 [17:56] Matlab's program security is junk too I learned [17:56] i should put some clothes on! [17:56] pfff, be a man and go outside naked [17:57] :D [17:57] I do have a towel on [17:57] I have no problem going outside naked, it's everyone else who does. [17:59] damn those prudes [17:59] we are all born naked [17:59] people should be used to it [18:00] lets see what is on this next set of drives. It could be ubuntu, debian, freebsd, netbsd, etc... the joy of discovery [18:00] * Smiley checks amazon to see what else he has ordered [18:00] Digitizing Apple II Cassettes [18:02] they from the 70s or 80s? [18:10] No idea [18:11] :) [18:12] * winr4r wonders how you would even digitise an apple II cassette [18:31] sorry for getting ops and running. :P [18:31] we forgive you [18:32] * omf_ throws eggs at BlueMax [18:33] * BlueMax is eggdrop [18:39] You digitize the cassette into a .wav [18:40] I always find it insane that you can record a tape into a wav and then play it back [18:40] Many emulators can read .wav [18:41] wav is a standard format that has been around a long time, it is easy to work with [18:43] I know it's just one of those things that amazes me [18:43] even though it really shouldn't [18:44] hmmm [18:44] wav is analog? [18:53] Yes [18:53] It's actually, to be more accurate, a digital recording of an analog source of a digital signal, in this case. [18:54] thats what I wanted to say, to blow up BlueMax's head. [18:55] grafhrhgahfjfjd [18:56] Here's how to blow his silly mind [18:56] Hook up audio out from computer to cassette port of apple ii [18:56] Play wav file [18:56] apple II runs it [18:56] * Smiley wibbles [18:56] haha [18:56] even better, when you upload them to IA, and they back it upto tape..... [18:56] * BlueMax falls over [18:56] :O [18:56] It works, people do it all the time. [18:57] Smiley: haha [18:58] just blows my freakin' mind [18:58] * Schbirid slurps [18:59] really wish I was able to play around with all this stuff [19:02] https://twitter.com/MarconiStation/status/352864711995432960 [19:02] diiiicks [19:03] balls? [19:06] i like your response [19:14] diiiicks [19:14] balls? [19:14] really wish I was able to play around with all this stuff [19:14] he he he [19:16] to be fair [19:16] there are four people I would go gay for [19:16] "go"? [19:16] Neil Patrick Harris, David Tennant, Stephen Fry and SketchCow with a funny hat [19:17] +simon pegg [19:17] if you've actually thought about a list of men that you would do, there's no "go" about it, bro [19:17] Yeah, that fence is jummmped [19:17] i won't settle for anything less than jay farrar anyway [19:17] nothing bad bout gayness [19:17] I'm gonna jump your fence [19:19] only got 20 dollars in my pocket [19:19] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmaub5P4CRE [19:21] SketchCow: SUPER [19:22] Finished watching Mirai Nikki once again :3 [19:45] no no [19:45] brian cox [19:45] and hmmm [19:45] cap'n jack sparrow [19:45] and of course SketchCow [19:52] ersi: if refering to torrent client, nope, just remarking that I've pushed a good amount of data :P [21:37] is archive.org having problems again? [21:43] oh man, I missed "this machine should be long dead" war stories? [21:43] WHY AM I ON EVERYONE'S FENCE JUMP LIST [21:44] as far as I know, a customer is still running OpenVMS/VAX 5.5-2 on a fairly critical machine. it fell out of DEC's standard support scheme on September 30th, 1995. [21:44] luckily we managed to find a way to wash our hands of making sure our code was compatible /quite/ that far back :/ [21:45] ... mainly because (and here it gets on topic) we couldn't find tapes for a compatible version of the VAX C compiler. some numpty upgraded our 5.5 build host to DEC C and screwed the pooch [21:46] SketchCow: When did you learn norwegian? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1ZbJyhJBbk [21:47] Jump like like a Bratwurst [22:03] That guy has half my dynamism [22:09] Yeah, it's the whole Norwegian thing [22:11] cheeky song though [23:21] http://i.imgur.com/sB8lz56.jpg