[01:00] pasting links on irc: serious business http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/09/business/media/a-journalist-agitator-facing-prison-over-a-link.html [01:00] http://www.scribd.com/doc/115938824/Barrett-Brown-Indictment-2 [06:20] so haktip is complete uploaded [06:33] godane, archive.org will halt uploads tomorrow morning. [06:34] for a short time, to upgrade database. [06:34] so no freaking out! [06:38] !!!!! [06:38] but what will I do [06:47] oks [06:51] so just found out that the length of one of the geekbeats episodes is wrong [06:53] it will say 2:53 on episode page but the episode is really 10:03 [14:19] so i'm back [14:20] uploading some grabs of theguardian i have from 2010 [14:20] *2010 articles [14:26] http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1302710 [14:26] leaseweb is running a bunch of promos [14:27] i just want ovh have the cheap servers back in stock... [14:30] i found episode 54 of haktip [14:31] the wayback machine has a link of it and based on that i can get the video [14:34] sadly the link doesn't work on revsision 3 site [16:09] does anyone know of a quick way to break rar password [16:10] i have some crazybytes that have a password [16:10] in the rar [16:13] godane: RARs generally take a long time to crack [16:13] one moment [16:13] godane: http://www.elcomsoft.com/archpr.html [16:13] this is the fastest RAR cracker around that I am aware of [16:13] I'm sure there's a torrent on TPB or something for it [16:14] you'll probably want to try wordlists and wordlist permutations [16:14] with a BBS wordlist or something [16:16] old rars like you would have on an oldschool warez cd are faster than modern ones I think [16:16] hm, that is true [16:17] they changed around the encryption stuff at some point [16:17] there's a module for john the ripper to do rar passwords [16:17] I think the old encryption algo was roughly the same as that for ZIPs [16:17] which means it would be ridiculously fast to crack [16:17] because ZIP encryption is a joke [16:18] I don't think it was ever quite that bad [16:18] DFJustin: you can attempt a few million attempts per second on a CPU from a few years ago, iirc [16:18] might be about one digit off [16:19] but it was something close to that [16:19] I remember it being ridiculous [16:21] godane: the jumbo version from here does rar http://www.openwall.com/john/ [16:21] there's a learning curve though [17:03] http://translate.google.com/#auto/en/weer%20eentje%20uit%20de%20oude%20doos%204%20cd%60s%20vol%20met%20games%20en%20apps%0A%20alleen%20te%20openen%20met%20wachtwoord%0A%20WW%3D%20cb9%0A%20cover%20op%20de%20bekende%20plek%20de%20plek%20voor%20al%20warez%20lijsten%20en%20covers%0A%20%0A%0Aveel%20plezier%20met%20dit%20nummer%20%0A%0Aik%20ben%20op%20zoek%20naar%20crazybytes%209%20star%20trek%204cd%60s%20bij%20voorbaat%20dank%0A%20%0A [17:04] its a translation of the only page i could find on crazybytes june 98 [17:19] https://twitter.com/ATT/status/377827655967850496 [17:30] godane: one moment, I speak Dutch [17:30] godane: password is cb9 :P [17:30] lowercase [17:30] ww = abbreviation for 'wachtwoord', which is Dutch for password [17:35] problem is i type that in and say crc failed [17:37] strange [17:37] tried crazybytes9 as password? [17:37] or just cb or crazybytes [17:40] none of them work [17:41] i think i'm just going to upload the rar as is [17:41] that way some one can crack and give me the password [17:42] i will be named cdrom-crazybytes-27-rar [17:43] this way cdrom-crazybytes-27 can be used for the unrar version [17:44] wait [17:44] godane: tried cb27 ? [17:46] no dice [17:50] :( [19:17] sucks that IA is under maintenance [19:18] any idea what they are doing that takes everything down ? [19:18] database update i hear [19:18] best done offline [19:18] "database upgrades" [19:19] apparently it done broke too https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/377869193321795584 [19:20] good release to get $1B to make the 1PB dvd tech [19:20] *good reason [19:21] i want holographics laser storage [19:22] they keep teasing all these high-density formats but it never quite manages to come to market fast enough to outpace hard drives [19:22] its back, jsut hit reload [19:22] I want holographic laser storage mostly because that sounds fantastically sci-fi and like it's from the 80s. [19:23] CDROM was the only high-density format that made to market [19:23] * DFJustin injects IA fix [19:23] ahhhh [19:23] see that it came out 1980s [19:23] when 10MB in 1982 was $10K [19:23] and $695 in 1989 [19:24] now I can get 500GB of PCIe flash storage fopr that much [19:24] 10K that is [19:25] violin memory makes some amazing drives [19:31] man this would be sexy as hell http://www.storextechnologies.com/ [19:43] http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2013/09/11/photo-hotel-chains-911-commemoration-is-odd-yet-delicious/ [19:44] looks like hotels give free coffee and baked goods on 9/11 [19:44] *some hotels [19:49] "United 93" on (Swedish) TV [19:57] i have pass 80k in computerandtechvideos [19:57] :-D [19:58] also IA is online [22:47] i'm starting the slow upload of bytejacker: http://archive.org/search.php?query=bytejacker%20AND%20collection%3Aopensource_movies [23:15] I'd have waited a day on ploads. [23:16] im watching them deal with some constant bugfixing. [23:31] looks like revision 3 used different numbers for bytejacker then based on his site [23:35] based on what i can tell by name [23:35] episode 55 on his youtube channel is really episode 1 on rev3 [23:36] so i my after the youtube stuff later after i push rev3 stuff up [23:53] they switched to season/episode instead of serial numbering [23:55] Uploading some more font and clipart CDs, along with a Make Your Own Screensaver CD