[00:48] SketchCow: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/wget-lua/pull/1 :) [01:28] SketchCow: you getting a audio collection of microsoft research: https://archive.org/details/Microsoft_Research_Audio_103339 [02:43] Excellent. [02:44] For what it's worth, I worked at Psygnosis and therefore Sony when the Playstation came out. [02:45] And they told developers (and the development systems had) 8 megabytes. [02:46] Then, 4 months before ship, they changed it, to 2. [02:46] Oh, the fallout [02:49] [02:51] why did they change it? cost? [02:52] it's amazing that didn't crater the Playstation launch [02:53] generally, yes [02:59] what did you do at Psygnosis, SketchCow? [03:01] He's the voice of the Lemmings (except the explody one) [03:26] SketchCow, might be of interest to you; http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2013/10/you-dont-need-millions-of-dollars.html [03:26] :P [03:26] if you were not aware of it yet [03:53] Jeff and I are buddies. [04:33] so, tar by itself doesn't do compression, just packs the files/directories into a single file? [04:38] yes [04:39] thinking of just packing my old blip.tv grabs into a tarball per channel since I think it would be a lot faster than zipping them- am I rgiht? [04:50] dashcloud: probably yeah [04:51] zip --store-only would do the same I think [05:48] except that a zip with store would still have an index at the end of the file, while the tar would require scanning to find a list of files or a single file [05:58] so i think research.microsoft.com has something weird [05:58] i was at first using default.aspx?id=# to grab info on the items i'm grabbing [05:58] this works for most of them [05:59] but some of them wouldn't work that way [05:59] turns out there is a dl.aspx?id=# [05:59] those look the same has default.aspx but are not [06:00] the raw html is completely different [07:55] so i added --content-disposition to my web grab of research.microsoft.com desc grab [07:56] turns out there some of the video ids redirect to stuff in other domains [09:56] i'm doing a update dump of torrentbytes [10:36] also another weird thing about microsoft research [10:36] you can't resume a download [10:37] at least with video [10:37] may have to do with wget -c -x when it should be wget -x -c [10:40] i think i know the problem [10:41] its with the asf files that this is happening [22:06] goddamnit -- I installed one of those IP-based network cameras and the fucking thing is autorotating, looking at me [22:06] CREEPY TECHNOLOGY STOP IT [22:07] ooops [22:07] that was your camera ? [22:07] sorry [22:08] * nico_32 select the next one [22:17] nico_32: actually the state of devices like this is sad [22:17] I plugged in a 16-character password into the device's Web-based control panel and now I'm locked out [22:17] evidently it didn't like that password length [22:18] ubiquiti airos do that [22:18] if you change the password from the cli [22:18] you cannot give a password that has more than 8 char [22:19] this might be one of them [22:19] it's a Swann ADS-440 [22:19] shit, even resetting doesn't reset whatever the password is now [22:19] (#*$ [22:20] time to get the serial pinout [22:20] or use an exploit against the webserver [22:20] :) [22:21] there we go [22:21] goddamn [22:21] I just wanted a way to remotely view my indoor plants [22:22] hum [22:22] have you tried the rstp server ? [22:22] usually it doesn't require the password [22:22] nah, I got in [22:22] I just had to reset it again [22:22] although now I am curious to see what other services it's running [22:23] rtsserv [22:23] wonder what that is [22:23] release the secret service [22:24] ha [22:24] realtime system service [22:26] rtsserv.exe is "a Reflection TimeSync Service from WRQ, Inc. belonging to Reflection TimeSync" [22:27] i doubt it is that [23:58] http://i.imgur.com/juCHCK4.gif