#archiveteam-bs 2013-10-21,Mon

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00:01 🔗 dashcloud chfoo1_: it looks like it'll be around a gig or so total- warcs+cdx is 915 MB or so, and the whole MSNtv folder with regular downloads+warcs is 1.2 GB
02:13 🔗 hiker1 Warhammer Online is shutting down (http://www.warhammeronline.com/). Might be worth grabbing the site + forums, possibly the a patcher copy of the client
02:13 🔗 hiker1 *a patched copy
02:34 🔗 yipdw lysobit: in theory, nothing
02:34 🔗 yipdw lysobit: in practice, it's the People Generally Aren't Shitheads block that works pretty well
02:34 🔗 yipdw we have yet to encounter a particularly malvolent shithead; I think the fact that we generally archive stuff run by shitheads helps with that
02:35 🔗 yipdw er
02:35 🔗 yipdw the warrior grabs tend to be grabbing stuff run by shitheads
02:39 🔗 godane g4tv.com-video2057: Tokyo Street Racing: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video2057
02:40 🔗 godane 22 downloads in the last week
03:05 🔗 hiker1 yipdw: what do you mean the warrior grabs stuff run by shitheads?
06:45 🔗 yipdw hiker2: I mean that, as a general rule, the main reason the Warrior exists is because (A) a very large user-generated hosting site is going down, and (B) that site can't be arsed to give sufficient prior warning and/or work with its users to ensure that their data is available at least e.g. in escrow
06:45 🔗 yipdw hiker2: so it exists as a means to shame shitheads
06:45 🔗 yipdw I mean, that's not its ONLY reason to exist, but it is a good one IMO
08:47 🔗 ersi The main reason is only A) though
08:48 🔗 ersi Shaming people is just a side bonus
13:48 🔗 norbert79 Bleh, Hungarian News site defining archiveteam and archive.org as a firm/company
13:48 🔗 norbert79 because of the isohunt.com dump
13:49 🔗 norbert79 http://torrentfreak.com/archiveteam-works-hard-to-avert-isohunt-data-massacre-131020/ - they base their newsitem based on this article
13:49 🔗 norbert79 How... how can you fail translating this article this bad?
13:49 🔗 norbert79 I mean... eh
13:51 🔗 norbert79 And I also see, that isohunt.com has already shut down
13:51 🔗 norbert79 Yep
13:51 🔗 norbert79 Gone by now
13:55 🔗 norbert79 What can I say, it will be missed, but even if one is popped hundred new are born
13:56 🔗 norbert79 I wonder if Gary has only removed the main page only
13:56 🔗 ersi Yeah :/
14:02 🔗 norbert79 ersi: He couldn't say: "Hey, I hope I gave you enough time, but I can't say that as MPAA has ordered me to get this shit down"
14:04 🔗 ersi of course he could
14:04 🔗 ersi easiest way is to say nothing at all
14:04 🔗 ersi he prematurely killed it because we were crawling it
14:05 🔗 ersi haha, he even added an ad on the replacement page
19:33 🔗 phillipsj lysobit, plan on a tor bridge. exit node sounds like a lot of headache :P
19:33 🔗 lysobit Or like a lot of fun
19:34 🔗 yipdw I ran a Tor exit node once, got in big trouble for it
19:34 🔗 yipdw I did get a T-shirt for it, though, so I guess it worked out
19:34 🔗 phillipsj I specifically shopped around for a ISP that lets me share my connection.
19:34 🔗 ersi I live in a modern country, so I'm fine
19:34 🔗 ersi ^_^
19:35 🔗 phillipsj Probably would be for local mesh networking.
19:35 🔗 Stary2001 hehe
19:36 🔗 phillipsj My PIII converted to router has an extra NIC just for that.
19:37 🔗 phillipsj I can but extra bandwidth, but the price per GB doubles (they seem to assume you will use half your cap every month)
19:37 🔗 phillipsj *buy
19:38 🔗 ersi I have no cap at all. Unmetered 100/10mbit (down/up)
19:38 🔗 phillipsj If I wanted to be a dick, I could just run I2P at the end of the month and mess with the 95th percentile.
19:38 🔗 ersi Tough to keep within bandwidth caps, I can imagine :(
19:38 🔗 ersi true, hehe
19:41 🔗 phillipsj My general plan is to cooperate with others using postal mail to load balance bulk downloads. IE: if somebody is not going to use thier cap in a month, they download and forward to others: cheaper that the overage charges!
19:52 🔗 cmx phillipsj: I ran an uncapped bitcoind on a public ip recently and that machine pushed 500G of outbound, 40G of inbound
19:52 🔗 cmx nothing else was on that box
19:53 🔗 cmx er, that was monthly figure, I ran the daemon for about 3 months and it grew slightly (~5-10%) every month
21:17 🔗 blergh bandwidth is bootylicious
21:50 🔗 Smiley GLaDOS: activate
21:57 🔗 * BlueMax looks at Smiley like he expected that to do something
21:59 🔗 Smiley BlueMax: #warslammered
21:59 🔗 Smiley and start coding :D
21:59 🔗 BlueMax oh that's what that is
21:59 🔗 BlueMax I can't code to save my life
21:59 🔗 BlueMax >___>
22:00 🔗 Smiley :<
22:01 🔗 BlueMax I can run a warrior all day but code is just something that avoids me
22:01 🔗 BlueMax Like women
22:01 🔗 BlueMax And Jason's beard
22:25 🔗 undersco2 BlueMax: how much would you pay for a SketchCow beard sample?
22:25 🔗 BlueMax I sense a trap
22:27 🔗 BlueMax but to answer your question it wouldn't feel right if I didn't come and get it myself
22:27 🔗 godane SketchCow: here is another collection: http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Mighty%20Micro%22
22:32 🔗 yipdw who archives the archivists
22:58 🔗 BlueMax I dunno, coastguard?
23:04 🔗 godane we go after pieces of it
23:04 🔗 godane and make a big dchub collection
23:35 🔗 godane I'm starting to upload toasted donut

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