#archiveteam-bs 2013-11-11,Mon

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01:22 🔗 godane if anyone one wants Japanese videos go here: http://d-addicts.com/
01:26 🔗 ivan` cool forum
01:26 🔗 ivan` have you backed it up? ;)
01:57 🔗 godane going to at some point
01:57 🔗 godane it has tons of torrents on it too
01:58 🔗 godane uploaded: http://archive.org/details/www.atlus.com-forum-grab-20131110:
01:58 🔗 godane this should have all threads now
02:05 🔗 xmc godane: I see a .cdx but no .wget.gz
02:06 🔗 xmc er. .warc.gz.
02:07 🔗 ivan` xmc: reload? I see it
02:08 🔗 ivan` thanks godane
02:08 🔗 xmc ah, there it is
02:08 🔗 xmc rad
02:18 🔗 godane there are no 500 error also
04:09 🔗 yipdw_ so uh
04:09 🔗 yipdw_ I don't know why you guys were talking about Python's Unicode quirks
04:09 🔗 yipdw_ because the tracker is written in Ruby
04:09 🔗 yipdw_ and the fix isn't too bad, it just needs to be committed
04:19 🔗 yipdw_ https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/universal-tracker/pull/9 for those who'd like to review
09:57 🔗 Lord_Nigh uncompressed 4m 18s promo video that's 4.8gb... this should probably compress pretty well if its literally just a binary of a chain of bitmap images...
16:26 🔗 godane looks like mediafire.com is having problems
16:29 🔗 balrog technical or legal?
16:37 🔗 godane its back
16:37 🔗 godane it was technical
16:37 🔗 godane but it was weird cause sometimes i was getting error pages
16:38 🔗 godane then other times i got nothing but a took too long request
16:39 🔗 godane going to be updating my 2d artist and 3d creattive magazine collections
17:07 🔗 Lord_Nigh aaand done. bpmmicro ftp mirrored
17:27 🔗 odie5533 Coming across old sites, sometimes people would list a bunch of mirrors to make sure a download would always be available. All the mirrors are long dead.
17:47 🔗 joepie91 Lord_Nigh: awesome, how big was it?
17:48 🔗 Lord_Nigh checking
17:48 🔗 Lord_Nigh 54.1gb
17:49 🔗 Lord_Nigh now where the heck do i upload thos
18:01 🔗 SmileyG Lord_Nigh: ask SketchCow to take them off your hands
18:01 🔗 SmileyG he'll likely provide you some details
18:30 🔗 Lord_Nigh should i compress it first?
18:32 🔗 SmileyG sure
18:32 🔗 SmileyG As long as lossless
18:38 🔗 SketchCow What is this.
18:39 🔗 Lord_Nigh mirror of ftp.bpmmicro.com
18:48 🔗 Lord_Nigh is there somewhere i can rsync or otherwise transfer this to?
18:50 🔗 SmileyG SketchCow: hope that's alright. Wasn't sure who else could safely take it.
18:51 🔗 balrog company that makes eprom programming hardware and such
18:52 🔗 Lord_Nigh since 1990s, has a lot of old software on their ftp
21:42 🔗 Lord_Nigh 4gb uploaded should finish in about 26 hours
21:48 🔗 godane wow
21:48 🔗 godane i could normally get that done in 2 hours
22:23 🔗 Lord_Nigh 51gb total
22:23 🔗 Lord_Nigh 4gb of that is uploaded
22:23 🔗 Lord_Nigh the remainder will take 25 hours
22:24 🔗 Lord_Nigh actually ist 6gb by now, and the speed is fluctuating wildly so maybe 26 hours
22:27 🔗 godane ok
22:27 🔗 godane now that is faster then my upload speed
22:40 🔗 godane looks like you guys will get all magnet links from d-addicts.com forum if they exist
22:47 🔗 joepie91 wait
22:47 🔗 joepie91 what's with d-addicts?
22:47 🔗 joepie91 @ godane
22:58 🔗 godane http://www.d-addicts.com
22:58 🔗 godane its a asian torrent community
22:59 🔗 godane i just started looking at the 1054 supernova then one thing lead to another and i found this forum
23:03 🔗 Jonimus Is there somewhere that has "liberated" ISO or IEEE standards that don't cost you $300 to view papers that haven't been updated in 15 years?
23:18 🔗 Jonimus They literally want over a dolor per page for an industry wide commonly used standard :(
23:18 🔗 Jonimus How does orgs like IEEE and ISO get away with that?
23:18 🔗 dashcloud Jonimus: what you want is draft versions- the final draft is virtually identical to the published one
23:18 🔗 ivan` Jonimus: you can find many of them in HTTP directories, torrent trackers, libgen, etc
23:19 🔗 Jonimus Well what I'm looking for specifically is ISO-4343:2000 though the 1978 version would work too. I've yet to find it anywhere, the closest I've gotten is the Table of contents preview on a page for buy it.
23:20 🔗 dashcloud also, if your standard is actually specified in the law or mandated by a government, Carl Malamud is doing a fabulous job of putting all of those online in usable formats
23:20 🔗 Jonimus Yeah sadly its not put into law, but its based on something IBM came up with in the 60's.
23:20 🔗 Jonimus Which was opensourced, but it lacks any of the updates and changes that modern implementations use.
23:22 🔗 ivan` I've got nothing for ISO-4343
23:23 🔗 Jonimus Ever CAM Package on the planet uses it in one form or another internally but none of them fully document it, only where their implementation differs from the standard.
23:26 🔗 GLaDOS yaaaay, im 16 now
23:26 🔗 odie5533 happy birthday?
23:27 🔗 dashcloud happy birthday!
23:28 🔗 ivan` just 2 years until you can look at porn
23:29 🔗 GLaDOS But I can still give people a root!
23:30 🔗 GLaDOS wtf australia
23:31 🔗 dashcloud still looking around for a free copy, but this is reasonably priced (unless you need a whole lot of standards, in which case, not so much): http://standardfinder.com/Download-ISO-4343-2000-Industrial-Automation-Systems---Numerical-Co
23:31 🔗 dashcloud also, they'll send you 3 pages from the document for free if you send them the page numbers you want
23:37 🔗 dashcloud here's a slightly longer preview: http://www.nen.nl/pdfpreview/preview_62317.pdf
23:38 🔗 pft how convenient that me and 87 of my friends are interested in 3 sample pages!
23:38 🔗 Jonimus dashcloud: $20 I can handle, but the sample pages thing might be worth trying too.
23:39 🔗 joepie91 pft: hehe
23:40 🔗 Jonimus dashcloud: thanks, you guys are the best.

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