[00:01] Oh, I dare say that you're quite welcome. [00:02] I imagine that one of the folks working on ftp sites will be along shortly to chime in. [00:05] kyan: do they track sites on mmnt.net as well? [00:07] SadDM, not sure, I got banned a couple weeks ago [00:07] Oh well... I *am* new around here. [00:08] balrog, huh, I don't know that website… I just made the list I linked so the sites I'm doing wouldn't get duplicated by accident [00:11] SadDM, eh, I screwed up in #archivebot trying to give ops to my other computer… not trying things over my head again where i'll break stuff [00:11] * kyan doesn't know nothin' about IRC [00:23] also, SadDM: welcome :) [00:27] kyan: you are welcome and it's /op to op someone ;) [00:27] ivan`, Oh, thanks! I googled "how to give ops" and it gave a really complicated answer [00:28] :-S [00:32] Hah, found the culprit… http://www.csun.edu/~webteach/mirc/commands.html [00:32] oh well [00:33] sorry [01:08] still though. not touching things i don't understand. [01:33] here's an interesting idea: https://www.crowdtilt.com/campaigns/buyout-chevys-during-rsa-conference If enough money is raised, one of the few affordably-priced food places near the RSA conference will only allow folks w/ BSidesSF, TrustyCon and "Expo Only" badges to buy food there [02:35] oh shit, Obama threw down on climate change [02:35] (finally, something) [02:35] kyan: the ban in #archivebot was lifted [02:37] yipdw, ok… I've been making my own actually, so no need for me there :) [02:37] thanks for letting me know [06:18] err.. i need to go to walmart and buy shampoo. Might as well buy other stuff too. woot ~midnight shopping. gotta love 24/7! [06:19] i'll be staying up until 2am anyway... gotta do some homework. and watch Rubicon(cancelled after one season) [06:21] dashcloud: what would you recommend for creating bin/cue on Linux? preferably something that can do error correction (a la ddrescue) [07:30] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4n_8R5lKnw [09:39] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-178 [10:42] SketchCow: can you please give me access to Wilkow collection here: https://archive.org/details/wilkow_show [10:42] http://www.iwstack.com/ [10:42] more clown [10:46] godane: You got it [10:49] thanks [10:53] SketchCow: also this collection: https://archive.org/details/Electronique_et_Loisirs [10:54] i got another 4 years worth of magazines of that [10:54] it will get us to 100 issues [10:58] so looks like computer magazine index is not updated [10:59] i only know this cause my cbc spark episode that i think you put in there is still showing up in index [10:59] but i know its in godaneinbox when i click on it [11:10] i'm starting to upload Svoboda Newspaper to my godaneinbox [12:11] I will eventually clean up your contributions and materials. [12:11] I am doing a lot of things, so I set aside time for it as I go [12:11] I'm just finally getting on top of my crap here at home. [12:11] joepie91: I've always used cdrdao - there may be a better software package, or set of switches for it, but this is the article I relied on: http://miketeo.net/wp/index.php/2008/05/10/creating-bincue-files-on-linux.html [12:12] the dosbox wiki recommends a much more involved command for making bin/cue files: http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Cuesheet I don't know if that is necessarily better than the other article though [12:12] dashcloud: thanks [12:14] I use ISOdisk [12:41] http://startupsanonymous.com/story/were-shutting-down-and-im-scared/ cc SketchCow [12:53] i got the state of the union address from The Blaze [13:03] That's quite a silly little story. [13:03] Hope they didn't have user content [13:15] so blogcastfm.com got saved luckly [13:15] i uploaded my dump from 2013-10-31 [13:16] i'm going to upload all the mp3s from this dump as a zip file [13:17] mostly cause i'm going to be lazy with metadata grabbing this one [13:17] 2. this makes sure you guys just have a copy of it before a forget where i put it [14:50] who was scanning the entire ipv4 range for FTP's again? [14:55] just saying, when i get disconnected, my ISP might killed my connection [15:22] lol [15:49] SketchCow: got some 3500 ftps now, still 10 hours to go. [15:50] speaking of ftps, I've got ftp://140.136.150.153/ done and uploaded [16:12] A year ago I would never have guessed I'd be downloading Croatian surveillance camera drivers… [16:45] http://bibliocracy-now.tumblr.com/post/74860540852/order-paper-reveals-dfo-library-situation-far-worse [16:56] https://vpsboard.com/topic/3398-gotcha/ [16:56] IA <3 [17:25] Great [18:41] Can I ask why I was banned from joining? [18:42] joining what? [18:45] Joining the chat on an irc I get told "You have been D-lined." [18:45] you'd have to take that up with whoever is running your efnet server [18:45] or use another one [18:46] most likely they hate all mibbit users [18:46] How do I find that out? [18:46] I was using HexChat [18:46] find what out? [18:46] hm [18:46] Who is running the efnet server. [18:47] dud3: wizards [18:47] the /motd should have said who runs it [18:47] you might also see it in your logs [18:47] contact an ircop [18:48] Sorry first i was told "You are banned from this server- K-lined" then it was d-lined. Okay any of them that are on here or somewhere else? [18:50] so I saw this page [18:50] https://monitor.archive.org/weathermap/weathermap.html [18:50] does someone know what the "HE", "ISC", "Internet2" and "iSCSI" are? [18:51] dud3: just use another server [18:51] e.g. irc.shoutcast.com [18:52] one common reason is your IP being in an open proxy database [18:52] make sure you are not owned or running an open proxy [18:52] if you can cycle your dynamic ip, that might help if the previous customer was doing bad things [18:54] I have a static ip and have for a few years. I'm not running any proxy (I do have a vpn that I use the odd time) [18:55] arkiver: HE: Hurrican eletric a IPv6 tunnel, [18:55] "Internet2" is presumably a connection to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet2 [18:55] ISC internet security centre? [18:55] /stats p will list your ircops [18:55] Internet2 is the internet that uni's and other odd things have access to [18:56] iSCSI is scsi over... something :D [18:56] ah haha [18:56] thank you [18:56] so where do the upload through the S3 keys upload go thru? [18:56] google woujld of answered all of those tho D: [18:57] arkiver: they go directly to IA i believe? [18:57] hmm not sure [18:57] but I think one of those four is the connections to the internet [18:57] so the uploads should go though one fo those 4 channels (or however you call that) [18:58] just interested to see what it can handle [18:58] the bandwidth for uploading items [19:00] errrr [19:00] HE+Inet2+ISC == total connections into IA from that graph. [19:00] Wait nope, sorry, Inet2+HE only. [19:00] ah hmm [19:01] So right now about 1Gb/time_frame [19:02] maybe a newbie question [19:02] but the "G" [19:02] is gigabyte? [19:02] or gigabit? [19:02] bit normally in networking. [19:03] so only 134.4 megabyte is being upload per timeframe by users?? [19:03] atm yes? [19:03] If thats a graph of ALL traffic. [19:03] yeah [19:03] looks like it [19:03] well [19:04] you think I can uplaod at 500 megabit per second to it? [19:04] think so looking at the graph [19:04] and the percent it is now using from the HE connection [19:04] and Internet2 connection [19:21] Smiley: ISC is likely the Internet Systems Consortium [19:21] (in the weathermap context) [19:21] they produce, among other things, BIND [19:21] aaaah ye\h [19:21] ah thank you [19:22] and yipdw this is in megabit right? [19:22] I don't know [19:22] or megabytes? [19:22] ah [19:22] just interesting to look at it and what the archive is doing [19:22] some time ago during a offline time [19:23] I suspect the links to ISC, I2, and HE are there because IA is directly peered with those ASes [19:23] I saw the whole ia6*** part shut down if I remember that well [19:23] er [19:23] in the case of I2, some AS [19:24] there is definitely a direct IA-HE link [19:24] so HE is where the user uploads come in? [19:24] you can pop on http://lg.he.net and punch in e.g. archive.org [19:24] not guaranteed, no [19:24] if you want to find out your route, traceroute to it [19:25] will take a look at that then [19:25] all that map (seems to) indicate is IA's connections to the outside world plus points of interest in their system [19:26] it says nothing about what route you will take [19:26] frankly, I'm surprised that's publci [19:26] public [19:27] many organizations don't publish much information about their networks [19:27] s3.us.archive.org [19:27] 13 isc.10gigabitethernet5-2.core1.pao1.he.net (65.49.10.214) 184.494 ms 184.514 ms [19:28] So yeah, he.net [19:28] for you [19:28] here's one from a host I'm currently on: https://gist.github.com/yipdw/20a932a88940ec6afe44/raw/80e3c408c0f3bcc579b6215ebfa6509f107f9604/gistfile1.txt [19:28] but [19:28] yipdw: presuming theres only that and internet2, and i'm not at a uni :D [19:28] here's one from my laptop: [19:28] https://gist.github.com/yipdw/72d34a9c0e798cccbd3c [19:29] oh interesting, ISC is also peering then. [19:29] as you can see, the weathermap alone is not enough information [19:29] Smiley: yeah [19:29] I suspect that is why ISC is in that map [19:29] :P [19:29] yes I see [19:29] Guess it's not supprising really, redunancy etc [19:29] I remember hearing they have two 10gige connections to the outside now [19:29] if you can find out IA's AS numbers, you'll be able to find out all of their peers [19:30] so I guess each is on a different peer [19:30] AS information is public, so [19:30] yeah [19:30] DFJustin: total of 20gbit?? O.o [19:30] I can use the full 500 mbit then I think [19:30] and I would assume the numbers are in bits/sec [19:31] going to get a better connection in some time [19:32] I should have that weathermap open when I was uploading wretch [19:32] haha [19:32] yes [19:33] yipdw: http://p.defau.lt/?EhO6n_E45JN4GzsGwOCzAQ [19:33] this is something from help? [19:33] traceroute from my laptop: http://hastebin.com/raw/hibakaceyi [19:33] arkiver: as you can see, your upload experience depends not only on IA and HE but also fastwebnet and whatever the hell is before it [19:33] it seems like university connections go through internet2? [19:33] :( yes [19:33] the real answer is "try it and see what happens" [19:34] kyan: if you're on I2 [19:34] haha well [19:34] I'll wait till I have that new speed [19:34] and then I'll tell you if I can really get to 62.5 megabyte per second [19:34] :P [19:34] well it showed up in my traceroute… It is certainly quite fast compared to other things (usually a connection from here is ~1mbps, IA is ~3) [19:37] I actually like looking at trans- and inter-continental traceroutes like this [19:37] because it's a reminder how mindbogglingly fast all this shit is [19:38] in particular I think it's neat that ISC seems to have a direct link between Chicago and Palo Alto [19:39] actually, so does HE [19:39] the London -> New York connection is also neat (to me) [20:23] some interesting stuff here: http://www.kinephanos.ca/2014/history-of-games-international-conference-proceedings/ [20:24] particularly: http://www.kinephanos.ca/2014/preserving/ [20:33] http://eterni.me/ [20:33] interesting that one [20:34] (already saved it in wayback) [20:37] That reminds me of the guy who works/worked for Microsoft Research who was digitising his entire life [20:37] * SadDM wonders what his name was [20:38] Gordon Bell: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/mylifebits/ [20:51] newsgroups are starting to fill in https://archive.org/details/usenet-alt.sex [20:52] lotta ball fans apparently [20:52] DFJustin: is the archive going to save all usenet things??? [20:52] just everything?? [20:53] everything except binaries [20:54] hmm [20:54] I really know nothing about usenet [20:54] what are the binaries from usenet exactly? [20:55] usenet was originally for text posts, at some point in usenet's history people figured out that you could encode binary files into ASCII using e.g. base64 and post them [20:56] it eventually became one of the primary methods for pirates to distribute initial releases of software, movies, etc. [20:56] i thought uuencode was more a usenet thing than base64, but idk, never used it... [20:56] yeah I was just drawing a blank [20:56] ah I see [20:57] how big is the usenet going to be on the IA? [20:57] so there are dedicated newsgroups for binaries under alt.binaries.* but they're so huge that many carriers omit them or have a highly restricted amount of days' worth of retention [20:57] (not the binaries counted) [20:57] no clue [20:59] even long-running and popular newsgroups seem to max out at a couple hundred mb in these mbox.gz dumps so I don't expect it to be too big by our standards [20:59] like [20:59] 100 GB? [20:59] or 1 TB? [21:00] think around that [21:00] I would expect under 100 gb [21:00] haha yeah [21:00] that's not a lot [21:00] :P [21:00] it's great to see this new project from the IA [21:00] lemme check the other collection [21:00] all archiving and saving and stuff [21:01] the usenethistorical collection is 663GB [21:01] so this one may actually hit 1tb [21:06] the majority of that is going to be spam though [21:08] what is? i kinda miss 6 hours of IRC. [21:09] the usenet archive [21:10] ah yes [21:19] DFJustin: well, spam or not, it is history and needs to be saved... :D [21:25] oh don't get me wrong I'm ecstatic [21:29] not sure what ecstatic means but, oke! :) [21:29] OK* [21:31] Of the nature of ecstasy or exalted feeling; characterized by, or producing intense emotion (now chiefly pleasurable emotion). Of persons: Subject to rapturous emotion. (See ecstasy n. 4.) [22:36] A tropical fish importer based out of JFK airport pled guilty today to illegally shipping in nearly 40,000 piranhas. [22:36] That is mildly interesting. [22:36] Much more hilarious is that they did it by mislabeling them. [22:37] They labelled them as Silver Tetras [22:37] That is the greatest mislabelling ever [22:37] That's like calling a live hand grenade a "decorative paperweight" [22:37] I owned a tetra, just like anyone who has gotten a single coin onto a dish at a fair [22:38] are piranhas really that dangerous singly though [22:41] hahaha, what sort of fucking idiot fell for it though? [22:41] "oh, yeah, that looks like a tetra all right" [22:44] mmm, silver tetra [22:44] Woah, little guy is hungry [22:44] Why is every fishtank for a half mile entry [22:44] empty [22:45] Single pirhanas are dangerous [22:46] "Piranha are very dangerous in shoals, but a single piranha would be lucky to take off a finger on its own." [22:46] Says Yahoo Questions [22:46] I love the idea of the Pirhana being "Lucky" [22:46] Red letter day in the pirhana's calendar [22:46] "Fuck those assholes in the shoal, I didn't skip finger day" [22:56] chicken nugget on the hoof every tuesday [23:24] i'm updating tekzilla collection [23:59] I have no idea what kind of data im pulling in. what the heck are .DS files? [23:59] http://i.imgur.com/rvYK59U.gif