[00:07] should make skydiving illegal [00:09] odie5533_: why ? [00:10] it is dangerous [00:10] but driving at high speed is also dangerous [00:10] firing on something is also dangerous [00:19] bungee jumping is dangerous, skydiving requires proper training [00:24] yes, both should be outlawed. [00:25] outlaw car race, deepdiving, sky [00:25] and many other [00:25] if you took this path [00:26] it is their life [00:43] nico_: was* [00:43] :P [01:27] the life of a pixel: http://imgur.com/gallery/Rs9kJ2D [01:35] >___> [01:35] poor pixel [01:39] todays /bin/bash protip: ctrl+r [01:39] history search and autocompletion [01:53] Have you just discovered the wonders of reverse-i-search? [02:54] so i got a problem with one of my videos [02:54] it was a .ogg and so IA thought it was a good idea to make a mp3 of it [02:54] but the .ogg is really a video file [03:07] maybe it should be a .ogv ? [03:07] thats the original file name [03:09] well, I bet the deriver would recognize .ogv as video [03:13] i changed to .ogv and now its set to derive [03:14] it gives me another mp3 or thinks its audio its going to piss me off [03:14] and now it pissing me off [03:15] change to .ogv will still cause it to make a mp3 of it [03:18] are you sure there's video in the file, and not just audio? [03:19] i played video from that file [03:22] i'm grabbing the youtube 720p video [03:23] thats a mp4 [03:49] set the mediatype correctly? [03:50] i uploaded a mp4 and now it works [03:50] its just .ogg and .ogv was not working [03:50] https://archive.org/details/Fact_Or_Fictional_4 [03:51] also i'm close to getting wiki.d-addicts.com completed [03:57] also i got linux format 177 dvd [03:58] i bought that last one at barns and noble today [04:14] hmm [04:14] just learned that xmm is Singaporean English web slang for "cute girl" or "little sister" [04:23] so should we try to get chronomex to change his name to xmm? [04:26] sure [07:13] so this is fun [07:14] i'm looking at the webstock videos on vimeo and the original videos for some of these are gone [07:14] :-( [07:15] this is stuff from freaking 2011 [07:15] yipdw: short for "xiao mei mei" I guess [07:15] find the original video file for this: http://vimeo.com/22354639 [07:38] so d-addicts.com has over 13k images so far [07:39] the full list is 17865 [09:36] DFJustin: yeah [11:36] Get op attention for calling a Django developer a douchebag in #django. *Achievement unlocked* [11:49] https://events.ccc.de/2013/11/15/on-the-acceptance-and-rejections-in-the-30c3-society-politics-ethics-track/ [13:09] AAAAAAND WE'RE OFF: http://tracker.archiveteam.org/hyves/ [13:45] joepie92: what's that for / what's the channel for that? [13:47] it is #angerthehyve [13:47] but you've already joinded [13:47] joined [14:24] I might be wrong, but I think it's possible that my previously mentioned Firefox memory issues came from leaving the Archive Team tracker open in a pinned tab for a long period of time. There might be a memory leak. [14:24] I left it open again, went out for a few hours, and there is a noticeable jump in the memory Firefox is using. [14:25] I've seen that too, w0rp - I usually had to restart it after a few days or so [14:25] (Firefox, that is) [14:26] It could probably be fixed by replacing direct use of DOM with jQuery. The library is already included there. Mind if I give it go some time when I'm bored? [14:26] (DOM is a good source of JS memory leaks.) [14:39] Your repository "nsapa/xanga-grab" was successfully deleted. [14:40] poor old thing :'( [14:53] deathy: indeed, #angerthehyve [14:53] w0rp; it appears to just wholesale replace the entire DOM tree every time an update happens [14:53] so that's probably where it's going wrong [14:54] tbh something like Angular seems ideal for stuff like this [14:54] you won't get a giant mess of DOM operations to maintain order, you won't need to wholesale replace the DOM on every update [14:54] and can still keep live-sorted lists etc [15:21] I've never used Angular before. Seems like an MVC thing. I imagine it probably has something of the form of a list view with a model for the list to back it. [15:30] w0rp: the idea is that you define in the HTML itself how the information in the scope ("model" I guess) is represented [15:30] and as that information changes angular automatically modifies the DOM [15:30] to keep it in sync with the actual dta [15:30] data * [15:30] the docs are a bit shit, but angular itself is very very cool [15:32] MVC and HTML aways bothered me a little, because HTML is both a model and a view. [15:33] :) [15:33] w0rp: angular isn't strict MVC [15:33] anyway [15:33] https://github.com/KnightSwarm/Envoy/blob/feature/client-tide/src/client/Envoy%20Client/Resources/index.html [15:33] Yeah, I imagine it can't be. [15:33] example of something I'm working on [15:33] with Angular [15:37] for pinboard users, here's a better version of the bookmarklet: https://github.com/joelcarranza/particular-pinboard [20:20] w0rp: Yes, you're of course very welcome at giving a go of improving the tracker page