Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:08
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SketchCow |
Yeah |
00:08
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SketchCow |
Maltese is this giant |
00:09
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SketchCow |
Most of what you think of as funny in warner bros. cartoons is him. |
00:09
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SketchCow |
he was so instrumental, they made a cartoon with him and one other wrtiter, just playing to stranded guys |
00:09
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SketchCow |
Waikiki Wabbit |
03:55
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dashcloud |
guessing everyone's seen this already, but if not: http://blog.backblaze.com/2014/01/21/what-hard-drive-should-i-buy/ hard data on hard drive reliability |
04:12
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yipdw |
dashcloud: interesting -- my experience is actually a bit of the opposite |
04:13
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yipdw |
that is, Seagates have lasted the longest for me :P |
04:13
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yipdw |
I've not tried Hitachi drives though |
04:13
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dashcloud |
first time I've seen a study with hard data that names names |
04:15
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yipdw |
that probably means they'll anonymize it |
04:15
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yipdw |
TO THE BOTCAVE |
04:16
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dashcloud |
I doubt it- it fits their company philosophy so far |
04:16
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yipdw |
rage, paranoia, and kleptomania |
04:17
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dashcloud |
that's archiveteam's philosophy |
04:29
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dashcloud |
have you already seen backblaze's storage pod designs? they've released the designs and parts for each version of their storage pods, and now have partnered with a partner to make getting all of the parts and cases easier |
04:37
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yipdw |
I haven't seen them |
04:41
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dashcloud |
the latest version: http://blog.backblaze.com/2013/02/20/180tb-of-good-vibrations-storage-pod-3-0/ |
04:42
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dashcloud |
if you'd prefer to buy pre-assembled cases, the people here: http://www.45drives.com/ will be happy to sell you them |
04:58
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joepie91 |
bahaha |
04:59
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joepie91 |
http://mashable.com/2014/01/24/yahoo-apologize-gmail-tweet/ |
04:59
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joepie91 |
"Only Yahoo could come out of a Gmail outage looking worse than Google." |
05:25
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xmc |
hahaha |
05:25
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xmc |
as usual |
10:18
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joepie91 |
heh |
10:18
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joepie91 |
looks like the bui.pm guy noticed the archive.org upload |
10:18
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joepie91 |
https://bui.pm/ded |
10:21
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SketchCow |
Nice |
10:22
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joepie91 |
+10 for him linking to it, -1 for linking to a specific server |
10:22
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joepie91 |
:) |
10:28
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godane |
SketchCow: i think my upload is faster |
10:28
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godane |
only cause i was able to upload 16gb in under 6 hours |
10:29
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godane |
or maybe i'm just thinking that |
10:36
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SketchCow |
You don't expect a guy who was running a 4chan archive to be the brightest bulb |
10:43
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ersi |
Hah, true that. |
12:17
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godane |
so looks like bsofa on theblaze network was canceled |
12:54
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godane |
so some good news with abc news grab |
12:54
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godane |
i may be able to get all meta data of abc news videos |
12:55
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godane |
without trying 19 million urls |
12:55
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godane |
this is cause this exists: http://abcnews.go.com/meta/sitemap |
13:20
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godane |
so i found CBS Evening News from 2007 |
15:32
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godane |
i got about 135k video ids so far |
17:34
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dashcloud |
hi folks, if you're interested in a long read on the Gamecube's birth and lifecycle, this is amazing: http://www.dromble.com/2014/01/07/dolphin-tale-story-of-gamecube/ |
17:40
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ersi |
urgh, too much company politics in the beginning |
17:54
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yipdw |
is it just me, or has opengl.org given up on the idea of sane documentation |
17:55
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yipdw |
I mean, let's say you want to learn about GLSL as it applies to vertex shaders -- you will readily find links to the GLSL language specification and a very detailed description of a vertex shader's inputs and outputs, but what you will *not* find is the time-honored identity or "hello world" programs |
17:56
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yipdw |
meanwhile, in my copy of Interactive Computer Graphics, Fourth Edition, section 9.3.2 starts off with a vertex shader that implements the vertex processing stage of the traditional graphics pipeline, i.e. projection * modelview * vertex |
17:56
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yipdw |
seriously, how fucking hard is it to write documentation for programmers to use |
17:56
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yipdw |
do they expect everyone to buy expensive-ass textbooks |
17:57
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yipdw |
(I know the answer is "yes") |
17:58
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dashcloud |
anyone here have experience with automated or semi-automated testing of GUI-based programs? |
18:15
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ersi |
yipdw: I guess they've given up on rookie to intermediate users |
18:43
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yipdw |
ersi: it feels that way, like the wiki is written for people who wouldn't have a need to use it |
21:45
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BlueMax |
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1149 well you hear the jokes but you never expect there to be an actual RFC about it |
21:46
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Baljem |
there's even been a reference implementation, I believe |
21:47
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RedType_ |
BlueMax: |
21:47
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RedType_ |
64 bytes from 10.0.3.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=6165731.1 ms |
21:47
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RedType_ |
64 bytes from 10.0.3.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=255 time=3211900.8 ms |
21:47
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RedType_ |
PING 10.0.3.1 (10.0.3.1): 56 data bytes |
21:47
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RedType_ |
~$ ping -c 9 -i 900 10.0.3.1 |
21:47
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RedType_ |
64 bytes from 10.0.3.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=5124922.8 ms |
21:47
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RedType_ |
64 bytes from 10.0.3.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=6388671.9 ms |
21:47
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BlueMax |
the ping would time out with that low TTL |
21:47
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BlueMax |
...why am I nitpicking a fake ping command |
21:47
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Baljem |
... no, that's not fake |
21:48
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BlueMax |
do I misunderstand how TTL works? |
21:48
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Baljem |
TTL is hops, remember, and they were only pinging one hop |
21:48
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BlueMax |
ohhhhh |
21:48
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Baljem |
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/ |
21:48
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BlueMax |
right right |
23:56
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Coderjoe |
BlueMax: notice the date of that RFC |
23:56
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BlueMax |
19-fucking-90 |
23:56
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BlueMax |
wow |
23:56
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Coderjoe |
also april 1 |
23:58
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BlueMax |
>___> |