[00:00] -again-? [00:00] apparently [00:00] oh [00:00] actually no [00:00] this is half a fog issue [00:00] the scrub thing -does- seem to work [00:04] again, a reason why not to store personal data on a cloud system... [00:15] !ao https://github.com/fog/fog/issues/2525 [00:15] oops [00:17] so it looks like the game.exe is a audio cd too [00:24] proof: http://www.discogs.com/Randy-Atkins-GameExe-1-2000-Soundtrack-From-Slave-Zero-/release/4295371 [01:08] so i found a guy thats has tons of PC Utilities dvds [01:09] SketchCow: this one is on you: http://uk.ebid.net/perl/main.cgi?words=skeki&category2=989&view_format=gallery&categoryid=989&categoryonly=on&mo=search&type=user [01:09] the guy is selling them at .50 pound i think [01:10] but the shipping is .99 pound [02:58] upload still in progress... https://archive.org/details/bui_pm_archive [14:20] http://shinytoys.org/ [14:21] dead of mmo make me sad [14:21] because it is something we can't archive easily [14:22] RE the protocol, making a alternative server, pulling all asset & scripts [14:22] and even if we do that, it will not be the mmo [14:22] just something that look like it [14:22] :( [14:28] confused [14:28] Dec 31 15:27:34 sd-53999 rsyncd[2747]: ERROR: module is read only [14:28] Dec 31 15:27:34 sd-53999 rsyncd[2747]: rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(897) [Receiver=3.0.9] [14:28] Dec 31 15:27:34 sd-53999 rsyncd[2747]: rsync to incoming/megawarc/ from UNKNOWN (192.241.206.80) [14:28] Dec 31 15:27:34 sd-53999 rsyncd[2748]: rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(605) [Receiver=3.0.9] [14:28] it's a write only module [14:28] halp [14:28] not read only [14:29] obvious question: rsyncing from/to the wrong end? [14:29] no [14:29] :( [14:29] from DO box to write-only module on online.net box [14:34] Schbirid: problem found [14:34] turns out you need to explicitly define read only = no [14:34] or it will default to yes [14:42] 30c3-legacy 68881b6b-f20d-4271-89c9-2c2fe3c364c2 802-11-wireless lun. 30 déc. 2013 17:44:41 CET [14:42] good bye #30c3 [16:44] hey joepie91 [16:44] i still have [16:44] joepi91_requests/high.webm & joepi91_requests/ITNP_NF_RUSBRIDGER_HIGHLIGHTS_03_itndv-16x9.mp4 [16:45] i downloaded them for you some time ago [16:45] what should i do whith them ? [16:45] ohai [16:45] um [16:45] nico_32: can I wget them from somewhere? [16:45] or rsync [16:46] give me a rsync location :) [16:47] ah, you can dump them into rsync://baguette.cryto.net/incoming/nico [16:47] in progress [16:47] alright, great [16:47] thanks [16:48] * nico_32 is cleaning ~archiveteam [16:48] it is full of old seesaw project [17:02] sent 93689149 bytes received 46 bytes 268835.57 bytes/sec [17:02] total size is 93677517 speedup is 1.00 [17:02] joepie91: going to rm -rf joepi91_requests [17:03] yell if something was corrupted :) [17:03] nico_32: moment [17:03] run an rsync again, it'll verify [17:03] if all went fine [17:05] 5be31470fcaa0716d5a467e71470125b high.webm [17:05] 8ba5daed0dcc4f0a5af8fa73a2c1eb55 ITNP_NF_RUSBRIDGER_HIGHLIGHTS_03_itndv-16x9.mp4 [17:05] just md5sum them :) [17:42] nico_32: successful [17:42] (sorry for the late response :P) [17:42] 5be31470fcaa0716d5a467e71470125b high.webm [17:42] 8ba5daed0dcc4f0a5af8fa73a2c1eb55 ITNP_NF_RUSBRIDGER_HIGHLIGHTS_03_itndv-16x9.mp4 [17:42] root@sd-53999:/home/archiveteam/incoming-data/nico# md5sum * [17:43] so rm -rf [17:56] nico_32: typ [17:56] yup * [17:56] thanks :) [18:17] /media/nico/HP TOUCHPAD/downloads# mv * ~nico/crap [18:17] cleaning my tablet :) [18:21] lol [18:21] http://cdn.geoff.com.au/sites/geoff.com.au/files/oops_you_found_a_dead_link_404_html_page_error_nice_idea_img01.png [18:21] 404 image on a site I ran across [18:23] awesome [18:26] LOL very nice [18:36] so... how many TB downloaded / Machines used / Sites 'Saved' in 2013 ? [18:38] Lots / Lots / Lots [18:39] everyone is having 'best of', 'year in review' posts :) [18:48] deathy: oh god, so I'm not the only one noticing that [18:51] new on buzzfeed.com: OUR YEAR-IN-REVIEW OF OUR TOP 10 BEST OF LISTS [18:56] man, this new Futurecop! album kicks ass [19:19] i run a wget -m through tor. is there a way to force wget to initiate a new connection without stopping/starting tor for a second? tor's new identity feature only works on new connections but wget seems to re-use its (which is great but ) [19:41] Schbirid: tcpkill the current connection ? [19:58] will try! [20:12] or else a proxy that force Connection: close [20:43] http://i.imgur.com/dJcslBc.gif [20:43] Still my favorite [20:47] +1 on the Dead Link [22:50] "If anything, it's a throwback to an earlier era, when private currencies circulated alongside government-sponsored money. In fact, if you strip away its technological trappings -- the encryption, the peer-to-peer networks -- and Bitcoin closely resembles these earlier private efforts." [22:51] * joepie91 claps [22:56] i'm uploading more CBC Spark mp3s [22:56] putting them into my godaneinbox collection since i don't have access to spark_cbc [23:57] http://splitsider.com/2013/12/a-company-asked-patton-oswalt-to-tweet-about-popular-brands-and-it-blew-up-in-their-face/