[00:24] so i'm getting a rocky horror show from Belasco Theatre, NY that played on 3-14-1975 [00:25] some one from myspleen put it up [00:26] This is a recording from March 14th, 1975 of the (very short-lived) original run of The Rocky Horror Show at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway. It was taken from a 1/4" reel-to-reel tape kept by one of the sound engineers at the Belasco. The show opened on March 10th, 1975 so this was one of the first few performances. It features Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Richard O'Brien as Riff Raff, and Meat Loaf as Eddie/Dr. Scott along with [00:27] i'm most likely will put this in a zip file and uploaded it in to audio section [00:27] will that cause a problem? [01:14] yeah if it's in a zip you can't stream it [02:26] One route doesn't exist, and it causes rc.local to prematurely fail [02:26] You know, before all the services are booted. [02:44] I request the wisdom of the Archive Team masses. Once I finish uploading all this Linux/FreeBSD/Openbsd etc... release images what should I tackle next in the open source world? I was thinking either sourceforge, finishing wik's github grab, or gitorous [02:44] github repos at archive.org would be really cool [02:44] but there's 20TB of them [02:44] wik got the first 10tb already [02:44] they're just on his externals though [02:45] I am probably going to pay him for those [02:45] cool [02:45] he is speaking at a conference near me later this year [02:45] someone else was going to send me drives too [02:47] See I was doing this thing because I saved the drives knowing it could be useful. Then I watch ROLFcon 2012 and find Brewster talking about needing more backing up of open source [02:48] Brewster + Jason = awesome^3 --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emlbEO023VI [02:48] What are some code sharing sites that are not as well known [02:48] stuff like Berlios [02:53] Archive Team does not bite off more than it can chew ^_^ https://lh3.ggpht.com/_kqbE1iakn44/SiqYlxiQiYI/AAAAAAAAGzg/GVZ4OMwOR5k/s1600-h/cute_animals6.jpg [02:54] java.net, kenai.com [02:54] I have most of java.net [02:54] that microsoft thing what is it codeplex I think [02:54] yep [02:54] code.google.com ;) [02:54] I am going to make a wiki page for the list [02:55] https://savannah.gnu.org/ [02:57] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open-source_software_hosting_facilities [02:57] yes ivan` you knocked it out of the park [03:02] http://git.apache.org/ though I've grabbed it [03:04] here is what I got so far [03:04] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Code_hosting_services [03:05] how large was it ivan` ? [03:09] oh here is a blast from the past http://slashdot.org/story/04/04/13/150253/fsf-migrating-from-savannah-to-gforge and gforge.org closed 2/1/2013 [03:09] well fuck [03:12] checking [03:16] 13GB and grabbing some new repos right now [03:19] sourceforge would be higher priority than github imo because it's older and more on the outs [03:20] but people also delete repos from github all the time [03:21] sourceforge makes deletion harder [03:21] if github went down tomorrow most people would still have their projects somewhere, but there's stuff on sourceforge that hasn't been updated in 10 years [03:21] true [04:38] I've been raided :( [04:40] did they take your hardcore drugs? [04:40] lol [04:40] they took all my puters [04:40] D: [04:41] wait who raided you? [04:45] police [04:45] well [04:45] technically [04:46] police, forensic team, HTC (high tech crime), district attorney, assistant district attorney, judge, and some guy from some US agency [04:46] yes, it was a bit full here [04:47] ...why [04:47] that sucks [04:47] is it likely that you'll get your shit back soon? [04:48] I know a couple guys who've gotten raided in the states, basically they sit on it for years and you're better off buying new [04:49] BlueMax: it's not quite clear [04:50] the raid was ordered by a US agency of some sort [04:50] and there was a hint that it was anon-related [04:50] that was all info I got [04:50] they refused to give any m ore [04:50] more* [04:50] they also specified that I was technically considered a witness and not a suspect [04:50] D: [04:50] hmmm [04:51] technically a witness, but let's take away all his shit anyway [04:51] also [04:51] sounds good! [04:51] it likely won't take long [04:51] for my equipment to be returned [04:51] they will be making forensic copies then returning it [04:51] did you have disk encryption on everything? [04:51] that's comforting [04:51] also [04:51] but [04:51] burn it all anyway [04:51] you don't know what they did to it [04:51] they couldn't give a real timespan, but I got the idea that it was in the order of 2-3 weeks to be expecte [04:51] xmc: I am well aware [04:51] :( [04:51] ivan`: no, I don't exactly have data that needs encrypting as far as I am aware [04:51] :(:(:( [04:52] luks all the disks [04:52] did you have logs of PMs [04:52] probably just some random conversations with some people [04:53] the news appears to be spreading [04:56] *sigh* [04:56] and yes, https://twitter.com/Asher_Wolf/status/355910023228035073 [04:56] time to double down on the crypto, I gather. [04:57] well, uh, thanks for compromising me with terrible opsec [04:58] uh? [05:06] joepie91, I feel I have to ask the ultimate question [05:06] did you save your shit [05:07] as in? :P [05:07] backup-wise? [05:09] yes. I imagine Jason would be on your ass like a fly to garbage if you didn't :P [05:09] heh [05:10] heh [05:10] all my important stuff (ie. my source code and shit) is backed up through cryto git and github [05:11] my access stuff (SSH key, keepass database) are backed up off-site *somewhere* but I forgot where [05:11] mmhmmmm [05:11] and the nostalgia-related files are backed up on CDs/DVDs that I still have in my possession [05:11] like, the shit I made when I first started HTML [05:11] crap like that [05:11] so basically all important things have been backed up [05:15] very good [05:15] hope you don't get arrested or anything [05:16] brb [06:21] DFJustin, The other thing about sf.net is their API barely does anything unlike github, etc... [07:06] Damn a container ship broke in half and a quarter billion dollars in goods was lost. Damn I feel bad for them [07:47] * BlueMax hands omf_ a bible and a guide to funerals [07:52] The article was light on the human cost of the ship sinking [08:05] "little did they know 2,000 immigrants were being smuggled disguised as cottage cheese" [09:07] nico_32, they still haven't put your talk up online [09:07] >( [10:29] I would have a smile on my face if I had this hat http://www.espen.com/julie/WindowsLiveWriter/HappyMooseCapFriday_117F6/moose%20hat%20from%20urban%20outfitters_thumb.jpg [11:01] heh, MAME's website has the date screwed up [11:01] http://mamedev.org/ [11:01] 31st December 1969 lol [11:56] g4tv.com-video5472: Vint Cerf Interview, Part 1: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video5472 [11:57] g4tv.com-video5473: Vint Cerf Interview, Part 2: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video5473 [12:01] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEVOEWRGdCM [12:01] thats all. [12:04] so something is wrong with my g4video-web colection [12:04] its not uploading the search of newer items i'm uploading [12:18] ivan`, do you remember offhand how big the common crawl 21gb compressed file is uncompressed? I am downloading it now [12:57] Tephra, poke [13:14] so catholiceducation.org is mirrored now [13:18] omf_: yes? [13:22] omf_: brb gonna get a burger [13:24] okay [13:34] omf_: so what's up? [13:51] Tephra, did you get my pm? [13:52] aha yes see it now [13:58] i'm going to see if i have access to diggnationseries collection [13:59] by uploading a episode to it [14:16] so looks like i don't have access to that collection [14:16] :-( [14:20] hi folks, I'm looking for some web & email hosting recommendations- our current host at my job has been having a few too many unplanned interruptions. Nothing really fancy needed- pop3 mailboxes, and FTP access would be nice [14:20] all-inkl.com is ace if german based is alright [14:22] so how is their support? [14:23] excellent from my experience [14:24] I would not recommend ovh, I just say more bad press about them [14:25] i love my ovh servers but haven't used support [14:29] okay- thanks! [14:46] dashcloud: I've had good luck with fastmail.fm for email [14:46] They have fanatical uptime [14:52] thanks! [16:25] can anyone tell me how to change meta txt and descs that are already uploaded? [16:25] and to force that change into the descs xml so its displayed right [16:44] omf_: I only ever decompressed it in memory with lbzip2 [16:44] so I have no idea [16:44] why do you need to decompress and write to disk? [16:45] it's probably 145GB [17:10] blimey, torboox is amazing [17:11] except for the "no mirroring " [17:16] "no mirroring"? [17:18] it's an german epub site with captchas and a 150 dl per ip per day limit [18:05] joepie91: did they seize your hardware live? [21:01] balrog: yes [21:01] well [21:01] my desktop anyway [21:02] I don't think they could figure out how to get past xscreensaver on my laptop, because it seemed like it was carried away while turned off [21:02] but it wasn't encrypted so that really didn't matter [21:03] am I right? [21:14] ivan`, I probably won't decompress it, I was just curious is all [21:18] can anyone help me fix a date string problem? [21:19] i want some like 2/23/2004 to be fixed in to 2004-02-23 [21:20] balrog: pretty much, aside from a keepass db [21:20] I wonder if they'll care about that [21:20] it will have to be very much one line of code [21:21] this way i only have to look up my warc.gz once [21:54] errr [21:54] Killed by signal 1.es (1%) [21:54] wtf? [22:05] ha [22:15] Anyone here speak german or know more about the torboox site that Schbirid was talking about? I just tried a few searches out and come up with nothing. I am not sure I am doing it right [22:16] I assumed it was a misspelling of http://torbox.net/ which is in english and seems to work? [22:17] I thought he meant http://boox.to [22:17] ah that is more likely [22:18] it does work but the selection is not huge [22:19] http://pastebin.com/kwV5bDVv [22:19] grub, WHY [22:19] I find it dumb that in 2013 there are still books we cannot buy in digital format. Come on, you want my money right? [22:20] then again I just found a great old book store nearby where I can touch all the pretty old leather books :) [22:20] http://boox.to/?x=65f79439b5a72f31030e2cbf4cc9d2db&d=dc041018db657b3c722030cb68033509&q=martin [22:28] again [22:28] does anyone know how to mass edit 100s of descs/meta? [22:29] using the s3 system [22:45] 9 hours of construction on the building I live in, ugh talk about not being able to catch a few winks [22:45] 9 hours? pfffft [22:45] my neighbour has been building his extension for 3 weeks so far. [22:46] I have already been up for 24 [22:46] just getting the roofing in place. [22:46] I have bad insomnia [22:47] Smiley, I hope the dude doesn't start at the crack of dawn [22:47] hmmm about 7am [22:47] at which point I'm already [22:47] balls [22:47] up*( [23:18] http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/an-ode-to-em-computer-shopper-em/277713/ [23:19] https://archive.org/details/computer_shopper [23:20] <3