[00:27] https://github.com/w0rp/riptube/blob/master/riptube.py I updated it now. It discovers what I believe to be the highest quality formats, however the highest quality formats appear to be separate video and audio tracks, and it still picks only the highest quality file with both video and audio to download. [00:27] I shall probably have to download the tracks separately and snap them back together again in a container. [00:54] for anyone interested in how credit cards work in the US, this is a pretty good overview: http://informationsecurity.451research.com/?p=5458 (written a little after the Target breach was known) [01:14] so you guys may remember me saying i was going to back up the dailymail.co.uk [01:14] i found a better way then brute force [01:14] xml sitemap: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sitemap-articles-day~2006-04-25.xml [01:27] w0rp: yeah it's very simple to do with ffmpeg but so far only jdownloader2 seems to be able to do it automatically [01:27] ffmpeg -i videofile -i audiofile -c copy outputfile [01:39] thats what i did with the rev3games 25 hour gaming [01:52] I like the first Google result for SSSS [03:03] wut [06:18] is there any point in taking a Intro to SQL class for a CompSci major? is it/will it be beneficial ever? [06:22] if you plan to work with databases, then it would be helpful [06:26] I just want to work for a small start up in CO/FL and write desktop software, mobile apps, web based apps. but not so much dealing with databases. [06:27] if you're doing mobile apps, you'll probably be using databases in some form to store information [06:27] Colorado has a lot of good startups/small companies(Apple TV custom software/jailbreak tools company FireCore is in my town. wouldn't want to work for them though) [06:30] there is a networking/presentation event group i go to called BDNT. Boulder Denver New Technology Group. Startup companies(usually) present there stuff and answer questions. The XBMC/Boxee guy presented new Boxee hardware a few years ago I think it was called the Boxee Box. Gave away one to the person who could answer some historical Apple hardware question from like the 80's. i had no clue lol [06:30] It's at Uni Colorado Boulder Wolf Law Building. swebb probably knows about it. [06:31] but they always have job offers people anounce and such. [06:32] http://www.bdnewtech.com/ I think they have one somewhere in California. but ya. kinda neat. They also had Microsoft Xbox reps come and look for indie devs when the Kinect for 360 game out. [06:54] database stuff is everywhere these days [07:21] there is a public metal and hard alt rock music tracker with a TONNE of content, what is it? (vague, kinda, hoping...) [07:25] nvm, found was - http://psychocydd.co.uk/ [07:35] http://www.youtube.com/user/EverySuperBowlAd/videos [07:50] haha holy shit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVjVPPEI8Ng [08:17] arkhive: the only time I have not touched a database in software development is when I wrote firmware for a lighting control system [08:18] everything higher than that, from embedded controls to games to enterprise shit, involved a database in some way [08:18] SQL's useful :P [08:18] even if the db you work with doesn't do SQL [08:19] speaking of databases, there seems to be no way to search archive.org's items by date range [08:19] I mean, there's the date field, but that's often just a year [08:21] https://archive.org/advancedsearch.php [08:21] yeah, I'm using that [08:21] it crashes out [08:21] oh wait, it's Lucene-style [10:03] http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/anti-solutionism/ [10:06] https://twitter.com/leahnaturally/status/429182294554075136 [11:02] what did i miss? [11:09] robocopy support multithreading as of windows 7, didnt know but it has to be the best feature ever. [11:26] http://www.archiveteam.org/images/thumb/1/1b/Archiveteam_warrior_infrastructure.png/800px-Archiveteam_warrior_infrastructure.png hahaha where did this come from? XD [11:28] it's awesome, isn't it :P [11:29] also, midas, http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/anti-solutionism/! [11:33] ah yes, the "I dont think he/she can think for themselves so i will do it for them" mentality [11:37] I do believe omf_ made that diagram [11:42] Page Not Found [11:43] joepie91: [11:43] removed the ! [11:44] oh lol [11:44] yeah, that isn't part of the URL [11:44] :P [11:46] how will this end: backup is 1.4TB, disk is 1.39TB [11:50] badly [11:50] depending on blocksizes and other fun [11:50] it will probably involve error messages and swearing [11:50] or just missing the end of the backup [11:50] compress it first? [11:53] nah, it's old data a mate of me stored on my server because his external drive was dieing [11:53] dying* [11:54] urgh [11:54] ill see how far it will get, else ill just remove what seems like a less then legal version of windows on it [11:55] empty recycle bin, remote temp files etc ;) [15:40] Smiley: chfoo did that (check file history) [15:41] yipdw: ah [15:58] some sites have bizarre password requirements: https://twitter.com/pcmacgames/status/429640250235686912/photo/1 [16:04] YouTube is just weird. [16:05] I got it to download higher quality videos now, but it's like they just kill requests after you download so many megabytes of data in one go. [16:05] So it will get up to about 90MB, and then just die in the middle. [16:08] Hmm, I have a theory after watching it for a while. It looks like it might be based on downloading the whole audio file too quickly, as it never seems to die if you're still in the middle of downloading the audio. [16:24] I probably just need to add in Range headers. [16:56] holy crap [16:57] this jamendo FLAC downloading script _actually_ works! [16:57] yay [16:57] should not have been to hard [16:57] ? [17:12] * midas moves cat away. [17:12] cat's dont understand us. [17:44] man, jamendo is very rapidly declining [17:44] Schbirid: there are no official FLAC downloads [17:44] it uses an effectively undocumented API option to grab it [17:44] track-by-track [17:45] see also http://forum.jamendo.com/index.php?p=/discussion/12010614/flac-flac-free-lossless-audio-codec/p1 [17:45] Schbirid: I think it's time to save all of Jamendo [17:45] because it's on a very sharp decline [17:46] and they apparently got VC funding recently [17:46] so that's a hint as to where things are headed... [17:48] yeah i told you about the flac api i think :P [17:49] make sure to do it carefully and silently [17:49] some artists sell their wav/flac while thinking jamendo does not offer them for download at all [17:49] thank you btw! [17:51] Schbirid: "silently" [17:51] * joepie91 looks at public logging bot and public gist [17:51] lol [17:51] :) [17:52] seriously though, I think it's scripting time soon [17:52] should probably keep the albums bottled up on a server somewhere while I'm busy [17:52] rather than uploading straight to the archive [17:52] make sure to keep timestamps intact if the api has them. the zips had [17:52] might set off a red flag less etc. [17:52] I don't think it does, but I'll check [17:53] and goddamn I'm so sad about the way Jamendo is going :( [17:53] it had a lot of potential, but... :/ [17:53] i gave up years ago [17:54] stupid vc entrepeneur fucks [17:58] vc? [17:58] oh venture [18:06] their blog hasn't been posted on since 2012 [18:07] that tells you something [18:08] You are looking at an old blog of thiers? :P [18:28] http://cryto.net/~joepie91/01_Between_Worlds__Roger_Subirana__.flac [18:28] http://cryto.net/~joepie91/01_Between_Worlds__vocal_version__.flac [18:52] wtf [18:52] 2/3 of my blade server at $dayjob are offline [18:52] HA failure yeeah [18:53] i do not want to go to the office tomarrow [18:54] so moving everything to the "StayAlive" blade [18:55] exchange up, erp up, web apps up [18:55] ram usage 97%; cpu usage 78% [18:56] monday will be fun [18:57] :P [18:57] nico: not so high, that availability [19:00] HA, HA, HA, HA [19:00] stayin' alive [19:03] joepie91: on the same esx cluster, we let's internal team run some play vm [19:03] :P [19:03] smart [19:03] 2 days ago, one tech started an experimentation [19:04] with 2 nested hyper-v vm [19:04] and strangely [19:04] the blade that are offline are the blade where the nested vm were [19:04] strange, no? [19:19] !status [19:19] er [19:19] feck [19:22] wrong channel :) [19:31] :P [19:31] nico: hehe [19:32] joepie91: the "StayAlive" blade have 224 day as uptime [19:33] pft [19:33] 19:33:19 up 478 days, 22:44, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 [19:33] root@vps20:~# uptime [19:33] joepie91: since we started the blade 224 day ago [19:34] hehe [19:34] :) [19:34] need i should upgrade to esx 5.1 u1 [19:34] s/need/maybee [20:32] evening yall [20:36] good evening Smiley [21:36] http://reactos.org/sites/default/files/imagepicker/4801/win8explorer_new.png [21:37] ooo [21:37] That 8.1? [21:37] Derp nvm [21:37] reactos runs 8.1? [21:37] wow [21:40] Windows 8.1 with the ReactOS (re)implementation of Explorer.exe [21:42] no more Modern UI :) [21:42] let's return to the Windows 2003 SP1 UI [21:42] it was a simpler time [21:42] Even MS realise how much of a mistake that was. [21:43] http://reactos.org/fr/node/765 [21:46] oh that's clever [21:48] http://reactos.org/fr/node/763 [21:50] « I would prefer to actually do another migration to a clean Drupal 7 install. » [21:50] url will break, again [22:46] damn this is awesome: http://www.windytan.com/2014/02/mystery-signal-from-helicopter.html Lady watches Youtube video of news helicopter filming a police chase, notices a weird noise in the video, and isolates what turns out to be real-time location data [22:51] DFJustin, yande.re started [23:46] maybe not so important with something like yande.re but it's worth looking into how to do WARC grabs too http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget#Creating_WARC_with_wget [23:46] which can then be ingested into the wayback machine [23:48] 33G icwic.com-panicgrab-20131229.warc.gz [23:48] still downloading