Time |
Nickname |
Message |
01:46
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Jonimus |
I'm looking to get software off of an older machine, anyone know of a device that allows a USB drive or SD card that pretends to be a floppy drive |
01:47
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Jonimus |
have you guys heard of anything like that? |
01:48
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balrog |
hmm what machine? |
01:48
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Jonimus |
its actually x86 based, so standard IDE Floppy. |
01:53
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Lord_Nigh |
Jonimus: its usually easiest, if the hard drive is ata/ide, to just remove the hdd and connect it using a usb enclosure or a usb adapter |
01:53
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Lord_Nigh |
or if you're feeling like it you can set up a null modem cable and dump files serially |
01:59
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Jonimus |
it needs to be more long term than that since the system is actively used |
02:02
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balrog |
what OS does this machine run? |
02:03
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Jonimus |
not sure |
02:05
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DFJustin |
you can get devices that allow you to plug in a compactflash card to an ide connector |
02:06
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DFJustin |
so you could leave that in place and put in a card to copy stuff onto periodically |
02:06
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balrog |
yeah I was going to suggest that |
02:07
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Jonimus |
hmm I'll look into that. |
02:07
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balrog |
CF is just a different form factor of ATA. |
02:09
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Jonimus |
Yeah, I've taken advantage of that before. |
02:25
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joepie91 |
Jonimus, DFJustin; http://www.buyincoins.com/item/617.html |
02:25
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joepie91 |
$1.47, free shipping, CF -> IDE |
02:25
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joepie91 |
:) |
02:26
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joepie91 |
it'll take 2 weeks to arrive though |
02:59
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DFJustin |
there are ones that mount on the back of the case http://www.synack.net/~bbraun/idecf/thumbs/IMG_0683.jpg |
03:02
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Jonimus |
ooh that one looks nice. |
03:04
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Jonimus |
Now on an unrelated not I get to decide which exfat implementation I want to use. |
04:29
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godane |
i'm started to upload PixelPerfect |
04:34
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kyan |
does Heritrix have an IRC channel for support? Having trouble configuring a crawl of a website behind a loginΓ’ΒΒ¦ |
05:07
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godane |
how do i archive a wiki like this: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Main_Page |
05:09
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DFJustin |
sounds like a job for #wikiteam |
05:59
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godane |
i'm making a big magnet.txt file of my d-addicts.com dump |
05:59
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godane |
also those dumps are in wayback magazine now |
05:59
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godane |
*machine |
06:00
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godane |
whats funny is i can still get very fast speeds for 6 year old videos here |
06:01
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godane |
i found some thing called Ikinari! Ougon Desentsu |
06:03
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DFJustin |
densetsu |
06:04
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godane |
yup |
06:14
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godane |
i'm making a web archive of the torrents |
06:41
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godane |
i fixed my brothers ipad mini tonight :-D |
06:42
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godane |
i think i saved 2 computers that he had problems with |
06:42
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godane |
the other was a acer one that had bios problems and would not start up |
07:57
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godane |
so would IA take a zip files of torrents and download the torrents in the zip file |
07:58
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godane |
i plan on uploading a zip of d-addicts.com torrents |
07:58
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godane |
i would also like to see items of downloaded content of the torrents on IA to know for my self it works |
07:59
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godane |
*if it works |
14:17
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Baljem |
Jonimus: just for reference, there are 'floppy drive emulators' that have a floppy interface on one side and map reads/writes through to floppy disk images on a USB stick |
14:17
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Baljem |
e.g. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-5-1-44MB-USB-SSD-FLOPPY-DRIVE-EMULATOR-E100-Version-/290994317127 |
14:18
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Baljem |
they're popular as replacement 'floppy drives' in synths / pianos / other bits of gear that weren't really designed to be upgraded - but in general, there are much better solutions for proper computers (as already discussed) |
14:55
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Jonimus |
Baljem: well its an embedded computer so swapping CF cards in and out if it was internal is a bit harder than just swapping out the Floppy drive. That said messing with floppy images isn't what they were looking for so it looks like we'll end up just buying a USB floppy drive for the desktop to transfer things over on floppys |
15:00
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joepie91 |
https://medium.com/building-gittip/4cbab7ca1a47 |
15:01
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joepie91 |
"EΓΒ’ΓΒΓΒs site is defunct (hereΓΒ’ΓΒΓΒs its Wikipedia), and the original blog post articulating AlexanderΓΒ’ΓΒΓΒs open company vision is gone. Furthermore, the site has a restrictive robots.txt, so the page isnΓΒ’ΓΒΓΒt archived in the Wayback Machine." |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> 2sf dsf gbs gsf hoot nsf psf psf3 s98 spc usf wsr xbox 3do fmtowns gcn hes kss ncd pc psf2 psp smd ssf wii x360 |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> do you know joshw's VGM site? |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> none are on wayback machine but he does not care if you mirror since he last updated them in 2010 |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> stick that as the subdomains for joshw.info and watch the fun |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Lord_Nigh> not really, no |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> about 800GB |
16:14
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|
Lord_Nigh |
<Lord_Nigh> jeez |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Lord_Nigh> should post that in #archiveteam |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> figured you liked sounds... |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Lord_Nigh> i don't have enough space to mirror even half of that |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> ok i'll repaste this |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> ah.. a more up to date list of music links.. a few are new from the ones i pasted |
16:14
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Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> http://hcs64.com/m |
16:14
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|
Lord_Nigh |
last line was cut off sorry |
16:15
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|
Lord_Nigh |
<Cowering> http://hcs64.com/mboard/forumlong.php?showthread=26929 |
16:54
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godane |
so looks like Ikinari! Ougon Desentsu is a fishing show in japan i think |
21:48
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swebb |
ignore: Just testing atlogbot2 |
21:50
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altlabel |
linux users, which software do you use to copy your purchased music CDs / enhanced-CDs ? |
21:52
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SmileyG |
if i was to do so, prob google music |
21:52
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SmileyG |
or amazon |
21:52
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SmileyG |
and rip as neede. |
21:53
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balrog |
http://thomas.apestaart.org/morituri/trac/ |
21:57
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altlabel |
SmileyG, balrog, thanks |
22:22
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SmileyG |
Oh wait, i re-read what you askedc |
22:22
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SmileyG |
ignore my answer altlabel I failed. |
22:25
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DFJustin |
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/chases-twitter-gambit-devolves-into-all-time-pr-fiasco-20131115 |
22:25
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SmileyG |
This flu has broken my heasd. |
22:29
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|
altlabel |
don't worry :) |
22:45
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|
altlabel |
a very good initiative from te Beeb: http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2013/11/speakerthon-uploading-voice-samples-from-the-radio-4-archive-to-wikipedia |
22:57
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joepie91 |
odie5533: |
22:57
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joepie91 |
If 'apt-get' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this: |
22:57
π
|
joepie91 |
cnf apt-get |
22:57
π
|
joepie91 |
sven@linux-rfa7:~> apt-get install python-pyside |
22:57
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|
joepie91 |
:( |
22:58
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odie5533 |
try sudo apt-get install python-pyside |
22:58
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|
joepie91 |
root's password: |
22:58
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|
joepie91 |
sudo: apt-get: command not found |
22:58
π
|
joepie91 |
sven@linux-rfa7:~> sudo apt-get install python-pyside |
22:58
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odie5533 |
Hmm. Try sudo aptitude install python-pyside |
22:59
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|
joepie91 |
odie5533: I'm screwing with you :P |
22:59
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|
joepie91 |
I would be concerned if opensuse suddenly had apt-get installed |
23:00
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odie5533 |
Alright, this one will definitely work: try rebooting, and before you bios loads, put your Microsoft Windows 8 Installation Disc into your drive and install a real operating system for maximum computing. |
23:00
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joepie91 |
odie5533: I did this and I got a General Kernel Fault? but I didn't get my copy of windows from the army? |
23:00
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|
nico_ |
setup failed - missing cpu flags: SSE2 |
23:01
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|
odie5533 |
from the army? |
23:01
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|
odie5533 |
nico_: what are you running on a toaster? |
23:01
π
|
nico_ |
no |
23:01
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|
nico_ |
dual pentium 3 |
23:03
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|
nico_ |
better than the old pentium 4 without ht |
23:03
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|
odie5533 |
So... that's got 5 cores? |
23:03
π
|
nico_ |
no |
23:03
π
|
nico_ |
2 real cpu |
23:03
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|
nico_ |
the good old smp |
23:04
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|
nico_ |
before this multicore and hyperthreading mess |
23:05
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joepie91 |
<odie5533>from the army? |
23:05
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joepie91 |
General Kernel Fault |
23:05
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|
joepie91 |
General |
23:05
π
|
joepie91 |
don't you get it? :( |
23:05
π
|
joepie91 |
./me *ba dum tish* |
23:05
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odie5533 |
I do now... |
23:05
π
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joepie91 |
er |
23:05
π
|
* |
joepie91 *ba dum tish* |
23:06
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nico_ |
joepie91: General Kernel *Page* Fault please |
23:06
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nico_ |
he really want you to say his full name |
23:06
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|
joepie91 |
hehe |
23:10
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|
joepie91 |
GODFUCKING |
23:11
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|
joepie91 |
odie5533: http://sprunge.us/iWRH |
23:11
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joepie91 |
:| |
23:12
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swebb |
testing again. |
23:13
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|
joepie91 |
http://software.opensuse.org/package/python-pyside |
23:13
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|
joepie91 |
oh well |
23:14
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|
joepie91 |
magic! it works |
23:14
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odie5533 |
Sounds like you have a bad case of using linux instead of a real OS. |
23:14
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|
xmc |
lol |
23:15
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nico_ |
joepie91: please upgrade your gcc |
23:15
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joepie91 |
nico_: wha |
23:15
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nico_ |
your log say /usr/include/c++/4.7 |
23:15
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nico_ |
my computer say /usr/include/c++/4.8 |
23:16
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odie5533 |
If everyone just used Windows it would probably eliminate something like 98% of all computer-related problems in the world. This is just an estimate though. |
23:16
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nico_ |
odie5533: yeeah |
23:16
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nico_ |
i want windows as my rtos |
23:16
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nico_ |
so airplane will crash because |
23:16
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joepie91 |
uh... odie5533, it only gives me a partial text version of the response? |
23:16
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joepie91 |
no HTML rendering and no way to see the full response? |
23:17
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nico_ |
a thread stole some cpu from the autopilot |
23:17
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nico_ |
^^^ |
23:17
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joepie91 |
lol |
23:18
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rover |
where can I get the password for something from alt.bin.dvd |
23:18
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joepie91 |
rover: on alt.bin.dvd, probably...? |
23:18
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nico_ |
from /dev/urandom |
23:18
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nico_ |
but it will take some time |
23:18
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joepie91 |
lol, nico_, on a roll today? |
23:18
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|
nico_ |
to seek to the right offset |
23:19
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odie5533 |
and it brings up the WebKit view |
23:19
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odie5533 |
joepie91: double click an item |
23:19
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odie5533 |
I should set it to display at least 1 MB of the response though. |
23:19
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joepie91 |
odie5533: documentation! |
23:19
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nico_ |
rover: usually the password is in the first post |
23:19
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joepie91 |
or at least a context menu! |
23:19
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joepie91 |
:P |
23:19
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odie5533 |
nico_: if you switch to windows you don't need to worry about upgrading gcc since it doesn't use it. |
23:19
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nico_ |
hum |
23:20
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|
nico_ |
upgrading microsoft visual studio is fun |
23:20
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odie5533 |
joepie91: I am trying to get it to work with large files first. |
23:20
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|
odie5533 |
Then I'll probably write some docs |
23:20
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joepie91 |
odie5533: it's broken |
23:20
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odie5533 |
in more ways than one |
23:20
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|
joepie91 |
http://owely.com/4qNJsa |
23:20
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|
joepie91 |
looks like it picks up the first occurrence of the URL |
23:21
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|
joepie91 |
for the webkit view |
23:21
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|
joepie91 |
rather than the actually selected one |
23:21
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odie5533 |
Yes, it does. |
23:21
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joepie91 |
which is a problem for throttling retries |
23:21
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rover |
what does your team archive |
23:21
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odie5533 |
It has to because it uses a Proxy. |
23:21
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joepie91 |
odie5533: that breaks the functionality of the application... |
23:21
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odie5533 |
Depends on your use case. |
23:22
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joepie91 |
rover, there's some introductory reading here: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Main_Page |
23:22
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joepie91 |
odie5533: it really doesn't |
23:22
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joepie91 |
the point of a warc viewer is to display the content of warcs, right? |
23:22
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odie5533 |
the top right view lets you see the item headers. |
23:22
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joepie91 |
specific resources in warcs? |
23:22
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odie5533 |
And there is an extract button |
23:22
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joepie91 |
odie5533: bear with me for a second |
23:22
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joepie91 |
the point of a warc viewer is to display particular resources in a warc? |
23:23
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joepie91 |
so if it cannot reliably do that, how does it not break the functionality? |
23:23
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odie5533 |
Yes. And the point of the WebKit viewer is to access the internal proxy right there. |
23:23
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joepie91 |
odie5533: the technical implementation really isn't relevant |
23:23
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odie5533 |
I could add an option to display a single record. but it wouldn't render nicely |
23:23
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joepie91 |
when you double click an item, it is supposed to load the web view for that same item that you see in the textbox above |
23:23
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rover |
so you have a lot of hard drives? |
23:24
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joepie91 |
it does not do that |
23:24
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joepie91 |
odie5533: for page assets, just grab the first one that is a 200 |
23:24
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odie5533 |
joepie91: I maybe could make it load the base page correctly |
23:24
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odie5533 |
but any other assets would load randomly |
23:24
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joepie91 |
but for the actual page itself, it should absolutely show the exact record you selected - that's the point of selecting a record in the first place |
23:24
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odie5533 |
well, not randomly. first one |
23:24
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joepie91 |
odie5533: that is fine, as long as it's the first one that returns a HTTP 200 |
23:24
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joepie91 |
error responses are not useful there |
23:24
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odie5533 |
joepie91: I could probably do that. Maybe. It would be difficult since the code for the proxy is rather separate from the code for the viewer. |
23:25
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rover |
megaupload dying was a pretty big hit for archivists |
23:25
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joepie91 |
challenge of engineering :) |
23:25
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joepie91 |
<rover>so you have a lot of hard drives? |
23:25
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joepie91 |
a lot of stuff is stored on archive.org |
23:25
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joepie91 |
:) |
23:25
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joepie91 |
they -do- have a lot of hard drives |
23:26
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odie5533 |
maybe could tell the proxy program to give priority to a single record when the it receives a connection from the proxy |
23:26
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rover |
oh you dont store it yourself, you just upload to archive.org |
23:26
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yipdw |
it's stored in many places |
23:26
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yipdw |
like the Mafia |
23:26
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odie5533 |
but the point is that the proxied browser is separate from the navigation app. |
23:26
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rover |
the Mafia should take notes |
23:27
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joepie91 |
odie5533: while I understand that, that's never a good reason to make the application not behave as a user would expect :P |
23:27
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joepie91 |
especially not if it means it's not doing what it's supposed to |
23:27
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odie5533 |
joepie91: it's a good idea. But I think I'm putting it on the backburner for now since I want large file support more than anything at this point |
23:27
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joepie91 |
perhaps it'll require a change of tools, idk |
23:27
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joepie91 |
what is missing in terms of large file support |
23:27
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rover |
I just download a lot |
23:27
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joepie91 |
or broken? |
23:28
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odie5533 |
joepie91: indexing |
23:28
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joepie91 |
rover: hoarder :) |
23:28
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rover |
yeah, I hoard |
23:28
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joepie91 |
rover, relevant: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Who_We_Are |
23:29
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joepie91 |
rover, you'll probably like talking to godane :) |
23:29
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joepie91 |
he downloads pretty much anything that looks like a http or https URI |
23:30
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joepie91 |
(which is a good thing) |
23:32
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odie5533_ |
joepie91: so, yeah, I'm trying to do the indexing stuff now. Afterwards I'll see if I can add something to prefer the selected record when receiving incoming proxy connections. |
23:33
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odie5533_ |
joepie91: I also want to add filters to only show response records. Any other ideas? |
23:36
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odie5533_ |
I was thinking of an option to delete a record, replace a record, or add a record. |
23:49
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joepie91 |
odie5533_: sorting, and perhaps a timeline view |