[00:18] damn- http://www.redhat.com/about/news/press-archive/2014/1/red-hat-and-centos-join-forces [02:36] incog, is the packet dump from the netjet console available anywhere? i'd be interested in getting a look at it… [02:39] i havent gone through it to see if any of my personal details were captured during it, ive exported everything from the dump as a quick test to see if i wasnt also browsing 4chan at the same time, looks clean of images atleast, just netjet related garbage [02:41] i had totally forgot i even had it, it wasnt until i searched for hasbro netjet the other day and noticed one of my old forum posts is the 5th hit [02:41] https://www.google.co.uk/#q=hasbro+netjet&safe=off [02:41] http://forums.bannister.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=49985&page=1&PHPSESSID=3c74d06c904029be10e5bfea6062aeab [02:41] hah, cool [02:41] the swf's extracted dont seem to play nice with normal pc controls [02:41] i havent tried running the exe's [02:47] kyan: if you're interested, I've got some packet captures from AOL's online service [02:48] Oh maaan. Brings back memories of plastic CDROMs in the mail… that sounds like fun to look at too :) are they on archive.org? [02:50] not yet- there was a brief project (that I'd really like to return to) to try to archive stuff from AOL- notes and such here: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=AOL [02:52] Wow, that sounds like quite a challenge [02:53] someday I want to figure out how to archive FirstClass websites (my university has many gigabytes of shared files on a slow FirstClass server they're desperately trying to get rid of). [02:53] website-like things [02:57] i'm i'm going to be putting up the Kojima Productions report podcast [02:57] kyan: if it was understood better how downloadable items are handled, some people hoped we could just use a warrior-style pipeline to download everything [02:57] there is only 2 of them on archive.org [03:13] it would kinda be interesting to wget all of attrition.org's/zone-h's/etc webpage deface mirrors then summing them and see what matches in the wayback machine, i mean they could have stuff that was missed [03:13] http://attrition.org/mirror/ [03:15] a lot of those links on there are dead [03:15] how does warrior handle .onion [03:16] It does not [03:17] most of the recent hack zines are nowhere else to be found but tor now [03:25] i feel kinda bad uploading a 4.2gb rip of some obscure Action Max VHS game from 1987, but due to the strange ass system of strobing and interlacing it used to communicate with the lightgun compression algos ruin it entirely [03:26] I think it's great… the less lossy compression the better [03:27] its also the PAL version, the Action Max was supposedly never sold outside of america and the tape still has the FBI warning message on it, even the manual has been hastily altered with black marker to cover up the US voltages and a PAL sticker slapped on the bottom of the unit [03:27] so it was def sold here when it flopped in america [03:29] huh, looks like somebody already uploaded my manual scan to the archive, somebody must have grabbed it from the MESS forums a while back [03:29] https://archive.org/details/incog-action-max-scans [03:30] prly DFJustin [05:00] yep [05:08] let me just upload this sca- GODDAMNIT ARCHIVETEAM [05:08] :P [05:15] also 4.2gb is nothing, jason does that all the time by mistake https://archive.org/details/internetarchivecelebration2013?start=2489.5 [05:30] lol [05:31] I do [06:29] For his part, McAfee himself was thrilled with the news. "I am now everlastingly grateful to Intel for freeing me from this terrible association with the worst software on the planet," he told the BBC. "These are not my words, but the words of millions of irate users. My elation at Intel's decision is beyond words." [08:58] DFJustin: Oh man, chatnfiles is a slow-moving nightmare of an FTP site [09:05] okay to have my bot ^ in here? it's a well-behaved bot, only responds to explicit commands (so no automated title grabbing etc.), and doesn't spam "unrecognized command" messages [09:06] (it was in #isoprey before, but not here) [09:45] botpie91, are you a bot? [09:45] how rude. [10:52] BlueMax: No, he isn't, but he acts like one sometimes being quiet often :) [11:01] <___< [11:19] BlueMax: the name says it all :) [11:19] botpie91! [11:19] joepie91! [11:19] botpie91! [11:19] BlueMax! [11:19] :D [11:19] bot fun! [11:43] food! http://owely.com/1KZVYx [16:06] http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/01/08/1418234/mystery-of-fbi-documents-posted-to-us-press-in-1971-solved - a recent news story regarding an older achive activists group, the 1970's Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI [20:06] http://www.chris-granger.com/2014/01/07/light-table-is-open-source/ [20:16] Image Shack is moving to a new domain in a day… should we be worried? [20:49] Just changing domains shouldn't mean they're going away. I checked a random image URL. Seems to be working in both old and new versions (but URL order of params and hostname is changed in deterministic manner). [20:49] oh ..and they've gone full retard (=full ajax). Means it might be harder to crawl (if/when needed) than current version [20:53] hah, this is awesome [20:53] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWZLa4AnN5k [22:22] THE KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS REPORT is going up [23:54] So that wonderful launcher Aviate has been purchased by Yahoo! [23:54] So much for it being a decent alternative.....