[04:04] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-maximum-cd-1998-11 [04:13] http://consumerist.com/2013/10/18/new-owners-to-coby-electronics-customers-sucks-to-be-you/ Basically, Coby is dead, and just the name exists now- if you had a warranty, it's gone, and if you had an item out for repair, gone as well [04:15] Coby... [04:15] what does that remind me of [04:55] Under "nobody fucking asked you, Jason", I just wanted to say that archive team's mission isn't in the realm of "company died" unless it has your data you made [04:55] This stuff is for places like Consumerist and consumer reports, who do it MUCH better [04:55] You didn't do anything wrong, I'm just mentioning [05:02] SketchCow: i'm i going to get collections in cdbbsarchive? [05:02] i only ask cause i go boot magazine, maximum pc cds, and 3d world cds [05:38] kanotix: delightful [06:56] sort of surprise that espn not in tv section of IA [08:45] SketchCow: this guy has tons of software you may want: [08:45] http://www.ebay.com/sch/Software-/18793/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ssn=4jays-2012 [17:20] dashcloud: how big were your webtv/msntv grabs? i could set up rsync on a vps and i can combine the warc files and upload to archive.org [17:39] http://torrentfreak.com/archiveteam-works-hard-to-avert-isohunt-data-massacre-131020/ [17:39] news! [17:53] Heh at the comments [18:05] "Why don't they just contact them and ask them?" [18:05] If it only it were that simple to archive stuff... [18:05] If only* [18:55] has jung been contacted? >_> [18:55] Who's jung? [18:55] the guy who runs isohunt [18:56] Fung. [18:56] He's been /away on IRC for days, but I @'d him [18:56] yeah that [18:56] email him [18:56] He doesn't have an email listed [18:57] you're resourceful [18:57] :P [19:00] :P [19:03] given that he's already a legal target it's probably better if he's not personally involved [19:06] I can't contriubte much, so I am archiving 5 Shareware CDs [19:11] Aranje: XMPP please [19:12] joepie91_:) it's been running for several days, and you show as away [19:14] yes [19:14] I always show as away [19:14] but you didn't respond when I pinged you! [19:15] it never arrived then, because you didn't ping me [19:15] :P [19:38] who archives the archaeologists http://oihistory.blogspot.com/2013/10/old-ane-archive.html [19:54] looks like the mbox file is saved [19:58] Smiley: HI I'M HERE [19:58] alard, GLaDOS, Smiley, yipdw, undersco2: HI THE WEB INTERFACE FOR ISOPREY TRACKER IS BROKED [19:58] * joepie91_ bothers [20:05] D: [20:05] i no makey :/ [20:06] i haven o clue how to fix anything [20:06] hense why i ask for everything preformatted correctly for me D: [20:21] you can connect to the redis server and remove the stats for the borked nick [20:22] why the hell does it have 28,493 open claims [20:23] that's what happens when nobody pushes the button all the time [20:23] I think there's a deeper problem than that [20:23] the client program is a bit borked [20:25] oh [20:25] there's an item in the queue with bad encoding [20:26] heh, fun stuff [20:26] 42) "isoprey:chart:downloader_bytes:ma\xc5\x8brovegrove" [20:26] found it [20:29] ok [20:29] I've hacked the tracker to work [20:29] that said [20:29] you have 28,282 open claims [20:29] your script is fucked [20:29] fix it [20:30] that or there are 28,000 running processes in aggregate, which I find unlikely [20:30] open claims are dropping, so thats good [20:30] oops, nm [20:30] uhoh [20:32] 30k open?! [20:32] poor tracker [20:33] somebody with the handle of Fudge has 6,880 claims [20:34] I'm pretty sure not all of them are making progress [20:34] WilliamSl has 9,650 [20:35] I have capped isoprey to 1,000 claims per downloader [20:35] anyone who exceeds that is clearly insane [20:40] that actually prevents the users with many IPs from grabbing [20:42] Christ archive.org uploading is painfully slow today [20:43] ivan`: there's only one [20:43] I don't know why work items get blackholed so often (I saw it in greader), but setting a low per-user limit just stalls out a bunch of users who are doing actual grabbing [20:43] ? [20:44] a user who has hit their claim limit isn't going to affect another user [20:44] I set a per-downloader limit, not a requests-per-minute limit [20:44] right, I know, I'm juts saying it affects several [20:45] well, so far, there's only one user with more than 100 IPs [20:45] which is Florost, at 298 [20:45] I'll bump it to 1200 [20:47] actually, meh [20:47] I'll just remove the limit entirely [20:47] we'lls ee [20:47] it seems to be under control now [20:51] yipdw: sidenote, Fudge *does* download a lot [20:52] * joepie91_ reads backlog entirely [20:52] moemnt [20:52] moment * [20:52] Smiley: didn't you need data for projects.json [20:52] joepie91_: I noticed that when the requests started coming in, as well as when I saw the IP lists for some of these users [20:53] so [20:53] there will be duplicates [20:53] but I think that's okay [20:53] right [20:53] also I think you may need a fourth upload location [20:54] yipdw: how so? [20:54] is isohunt the bottleneck or is upload? [20:54] it just occurred to me that there's over a thousand IPs contacting three upload targets [20:55] and depending on how the distribution goes it could be evenly split or not-so-evenly split [20:56] * yipdw bbl [21:12] norbert80: was alright for me an hour ago [21:12] ersi: It's sluggish as hell right now [21:12] ersi: I am uploading files around 200 MiB of size [21:12] I did at least 1MB/s there [21:12] takes ages [21:15] don't ask me why... got 20 Mib upload here [21:15] should go with a maximum of 2,5-4 MiB/second [21:15] 2,5-3 MiB/second [21:21] Christ, I will upload the last 3 images tommorrow [21:22] I got so many freggin' talks to upload that I don't really care about at what rate I'm getting them in [21:22] as long as they get in I'm fine [21:22] Got most of the 1.5GB+ talks in though [21:22] ouch [21:23] I am tight on time right now though [21:23] need to wake up at 6 am tommrrow [21:23] and thats 6.5 hours away :) [21:23] :) [21:24] Yeah, I've been ingesting these for a few weeks [21:24] I'm at 54 items atm [21:26] Actually I wanted to save these CDs as my daughter was playing with them [21:26] and was afraid at one point they can get to an unreadable state [21:26] haha [21:26] Ah, well then :) [21:26] amazing though how fault tolerant CDs are [21:29] alright, http://archive.org/details/WhatIsMyPcCapableOf-MitTudASzmtgpem-Issue2 and http://archive.org/details/WhatIsMyPcCapableOf-MitTudASzmtgpem-Issue11 done [21:31] 3 more left [21:31] yay :) [21:34] Alright, good night for now! [21:37] Out of curiosity, what's to prevent people hijacking a Warrior project by uploading bogus data? [21:37] cc jk[SVP] [21:37] cc joepie91_ * [21:38] lysobit: manual checking [21:38] of millions of torrents? [22:15] lysobit: spot checking [22:15] yipdw: so far it seems pretty evenly split [22:15] and isohunt is definitely the bottleneck