[01:17] http://www.ebay.com/itm/WebTV-Internet-T-Shirt-Philips-Magnavox-Promo-Clothing-NOS-Brand-New-XL-/390493732777?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5aeb3d7fa9 [01:17] too soon? [01:18] haha [01:25] Also, should I put mass layoffs as a bullet point for website in danger on [01:25] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Dev/Infrastructure#Website_in_Danger [01:28] eh.. I'm going ahead and doing it. First ever wiki edit. [01:39] yes [01:39] better to be proactive and not lose the site than the alternative [02:29] I'd be tempted to buy that if it wasn't $50 [02:42] I've got an HP TouchPad promo shirt lol [02:54] I think I am going to buy that shirt [02:56] just sent him an offer :)!!!! [06:12] if you find #archivebot to be too busy, archivebot now has a twitter account: https://twitter.com/atarchivebot [06:20] you'll still have to say hi to #archivebot if you want it to do things, though [06:35] so you're saying [06:35] archivebot is now a hashtag? [06:36] 😎 [06:37] * xmc coolshades.gif [06:41] if archivebot becomes a hashtag, that'll be awesome [07:01] so i can tell you that abcnews is not keep new videos up some how [07:01] i think some episodes are using a newer system [07:02] and other episodes are using older one [07:14] http://www.speedtest.net/result/3244773269.png [07:14] yay proper speeds [07:14] well mostly proper anyway [07:15] * joepie91 blinks [07:15] 0ms ping? [07:15] INSTANTANEOUS TRANSFER [08:31] so there are alot fewer episodes of abc news from 2011 to 2013 [08:31] but i think i can get near every episode between 2006-07 to 2011-03 [08:32] then from there its a very few [08:36] i wonder how big this ftp grab will get [08:59] SketchCow, this might be of use for the console living room: https://github.com/audiocogs/aurora.js [09:00] one of the things it does is abstracting the various raw audio APIs for browsers [09:00] it was made for audiocogs' in-browser FLAC/MP3/AAC/ALAC decoders, but I suspect it would also work for something like JSMESS [11:25] chfoo: and, is there a way to do that? [11:37] i'm starting to get the full good morning America web episodes [11:37] godane: where are you uploading your videos? [11:37] every thing new is going to my godaneindex collection [11:38] the SketchCow sorts thur it [11:38] but, is permission not needed to upload videos from those websites? [11:38] do you need permission first from the websites? [11:39] no permission needed [11:39] hmm [11:39] if they complain then we block it from viewing [11:40] well I just sended an email to tweakers.net (dutch technology website) allow me to upload their videos to the archive [11:40] but that wasn't needed then... [11:40] but they won't start something like a case or so against you if they are very unhappy with it? [11:41] i don't think so [11:41] normally with IA if a dmca is gave to IA they just block the item [11:41] ah, thank you. I will still wait for their email however to see what they want [11:43] i'm doing this cause there are stuff like podcasts and stuff [11:44] ytes [11:44] yes* [11:44] I'm running a script right now to downlooad all tweakers.net videos and get the metadata for them [11:45] are you uploading them all by hand and then adding the metadata by hand? [11:45] or is it possible to upload an item through FTP together with the metadata xml file and the files xml file? [11:45] i'm running a script to grab all metadata [11:46] and is it possible to uplaod an item through ftp together with the metadata? [11:46] or how are you doing that? [11:46] but my problem is there is that i may have to go thur 19 million urls just to get the meta data [11:47] you get urls like this: http://abcnews.go.com/widgets/mediaplayer/premiumPlayerPlaylist?mid=5782901 [11:47] but meta data urls are very far [11:47] if some one can find the index of this meta data it would be great [11:52] SketchCow: I kind of have a problem with my account on IA. If you're here I'm happy to explain what the problem is if you are here [11:53] wow, typed 2 of the same things.... 9.9 [12:42] arkiver: any particular reason for using FTP rather than the internetarchive module or ias3upload? [13:43] so i may start puting up the 700 club [13:44] i can get video at least from 2009 to 2012 [13:44] the newer links have random crap in it [13:45] joepie91: what is the ias3upload?? [13:46] arkiver: it's a Perl script that takes a CSV file with metadata and filenames, and then mass-uploads all of the entries in batch using the S3 API [13:46] hmm [13:46] interesting [13:46] that would be exactly what I need [13:46] does it work on windows too? [13:48] uh, no idea [13:48] :P [13:48] try it and see [13:50] thank you! [13:50] :) [14:00] looks like people like my bbc click episode collection: https://archive.org/details/bbcclick [14:01] i may have to start updating that at some point [15:24] you guys will be getting GMA Live! [15:25] its sort of a web podcast of gma after show i think [16:48] arkiver: to make data upload on your behalf, the only way i can think of is to annoy someone with disk space and fast bandwidth to do it for you :) [16:49] i have an vmware crap esxi server sitting around for some days until i can get back to it and figure out how it fucking works, if you know how, i could lend it to you until then *maybe *somehow [16:50] setup the remote access and we can set it up for you? [16:50] :D [16:51] s/:D/>:D/ ? ;) [18:15] arkiver: btw, if you ship me storage media by snail mail, I can upload it :P [18:20] :D [18:21] not actually >:D, most certainly :D Schbirid :) [18:37] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9?¬7-1 [18:44] gooooood morning Smiley [18:48] cat attack ;) [20:24] joepie91: haha, what is your uplaod speed? :P