[01:51] now this is funny [01:51] i got a WMUR clip from my nbc video dump [01:52] WMUR is local network in NH [02:05] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:David_Copperfield_(illusionist)#Copperfield_is_Twins:_How_Might_This_Be_Covered.3F [02:05] Here's me causing trouble. [02:24] theyve pr whitwashed it from wikipedia before i guess? [02:27] this may be of interest to some folks: there's a group of people working on making Windows 98 and earlier work on mostly-modern hardware- http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/107001-compatible-hardware-with-windows-9x/ [03:38] dashcloud: wow [03:38] when I hate computers, I usually just bash them with bats [03:38] but those people are hardcore [07:13] so i know got a interview of tom hanks talking about the movie 'You've Got Mail' [07:13] *know=now [09:26] SketchCow: eth0 [09:27] small dutch hacker meeting, have a complete mirror already for all video's, they helped with HAR etc [11:28] so i funny little thing another nbc today show episode [11:29] the november 29, 2010 page links to the the december 3, 2010 episode [11:31] turns out its not some miss labled episode but really december 3 2010 episode [11:32] even funnier is the i think they used the right picture for this episode [11:32] cause the closes they were are different [11:37] quite the change up [14:11] https://twitter.com/BadAtNetworking [15:15] youtube is going down, what do? [15:19] .. [15:20] we be fucked. [15:23] http://blog.archive-it.org/2014/03/13/introducing-archive-it-4-9-and-umbra/ [15:24] midas, too right, I archived a single channel last night, 500GB+ of data last I checked it [15:25] There must be an interesting/good way to archive youtube... [15:26] maybe approach it in the same way as generating rainbow tables (e.g. all 8-letter passwords, all 9-letter passwords, and so on) - just capture every video that runs for 1 second, then all the 2-second ones, then the threes, and so on... [15:26] antomatic, yeah, find all channels with the most content and work our way down to the shit/abandoned stuff. [15:27] (or) [15:27] but still, we wouldn't get it all [15:28] and then how would we deal with the multiple copies of random shit, it'd be best to get it from the person who uploaded it first and ignore the rest [15:28] you can probably do a global search for view count [15:29] or maybe capture according to original upload date, possibly [15:29] That way you could also create some kind of 'browse youtube as it was five years ago' kind of thing [15:30] the end result has to be organised by uploader though right, or? [15:30] "Welcome to YouTube 2006 - please enjoy all 35 of our videos." [15:30] Currently, Internet Archive will automatically archive any youtube link that is tweeted [15:33] it's mainly high quality educational / guru type channels I'm worried about disappearing, or long running v/blogs [15:43] In which case the only question there is how to identify such material. [15:45] SketchCow: does web.archive.org/save work for youtube? [15:51] there is a channel about this: #youscoop [15:54] too....many....channels [15:54] I am very busy today [15:55] <@SketchCow> Currently, Internet Archive will automatically archive any youtube link that is tweeted [15:55] I thought that answered the question. [15:58] sooo, if I tweet out videos I want to save, IA grabs it.. neat [15:59] umm, what happens if a bot is written to crawl yt and post links to twitter.. :o [16:00] we would still miss metadata, that's why there is that channel, trying to add channels with metadata and get that into the archive ;) [16:01] ohhdemgir: btw, did you ever tried to backup all your data to lets say, backblaze or crashplan? just to see what they say? [16:02] nope [16:04] i wonder how they would react if someone started to upload /dev/random to them and they noticed it was getting near 300TB+ [16:04] pure random data [16:04] try it [16:04] i might yeah, just to see what happens [16:05] obfuscate it somehow, make it look like it's an encrypted file, cause some sensationalist headlines on tech blogs I'm sure [16:09] I wonder how big the largest arrays are and how/if they would accommodate a constant flow of traffic should they actually allow it [16:12] ISTR that the larger online backup services incrementally slow down the speed at which they accept uploads from you, as you use more and more storage [16:13] So by the time you were anywhere near close to even double-digit terrabytes, your upload would likely be so slow that you'd never finish [16:14] eww that's terrible! [16:25] The last time I looked at the Carbonite user agreement (it has changed now) it said something along the lines that they reserve the right to terminate your account at any time if you were to exceed an amount of storage 'greater than the average' of Carbonite customers. [16:25] Which makes me think that they don't know what the word 'average' actually means. [16:28] (but also that they clearly did not enforce that term strictly, as otherwise they would have had no customers at all) [16:29] I hate the use of 'unlimited' the whole damn tech industry needs to pull out a dictionary [16:30] really? youtube going down? i havent logged in to my channel for ages and cant fetch the videos now anyway because of all the javascript requirement and forgot password either way, but [16:30] Leo_TCK, I was joking to start a discussion :3 [16:31] i had some rare stuff there, including some rare trailers etc, apart from random gaming stuff but..oh [16:31] well i wouldnt be surprised if it happened [16:31] what's your chan? [16:32] LeoTCK [16:32] 125 videos [16:36] "There's a lot of information swirling around about my butt. But you haven't the foggiest idea what it is." [16:36] huh? [16:37] Carbonite marketing literature [16:41] Leo_TCK, got 29 of your videos and then ran into "HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable" tsk [16:44] wtf [16:44] YouTube has been acting up for me the past few days - dunno what they're up to [16:44] aye [16:44] I... what... [16:45] a DVD with 771MB of data?! [17:04] Leo_TCK, got all your links, wrote a crude script to get your videos with mpsyt, youtube-dl isn't playing nice :/ [17:06] youtube-dl STILL has their head up their ass with 1080p/480p [17:06] yup [17:07] I'm still doing youtube-dl -f 137+140 url, then joining with ffmpeg [17:08] my latest 1080p video download - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrbMeIGyGMk [17:08] XD [17:08] ah someone linked to this although I guess it doesn't do whole channels https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/complete-youtube-saver/ [17:09] and it's and browser extension, and for a browser i dont use, and it's gui (sorry :p) [17:09] a* [17:10] they come and go so fast these days, no one is really keeping up with the constant change at yt [17:10] it'll be better than jdownloader 2 which is what I've been using [17:10] try - https://github.com/np1/mps-youtube [17:10] I wonder if anyone has ever written a command-line tool to control a GUI program :) [17:11] ooo [17:12] ooooh! [17:12] ohhhhhh, yeah! [17:16] oh [17:17] ohhdemgir: sry if you had trouble doing that though but thanks [17:18] Leo_TCK, no problem, just highlighted a problem I was going to run into soon anyway so I'm glad to of found a temp work around until ytdl fix the issue / yt stops being a boob, it was only last night I was mirroring other channels with no issues, and now it's broken again xD [17:19] oh [17:19] hmm [17:19] and I'll likely keep you chan too :p [17:19] your* [17:19] kk [17:22] my electric just went out.. (ups) [17:22] hmm, no storms or anything, wtf :o [17:23] hmm is there any way to make mpsyt automtically pick the best quality [17:23] not really, it;s fairly new, active dev I'm sure it;ll be added sooner or later, put in a feature request [17:24] oh also the muxer is retarded and is reencoding the video instead of copying [17:25] yeah, I edited mine to copy [17:25] why is this so hard to get righit [17:30] I wonder if anyone has ever written a command-line tool to control a GUI program :) [17:30] isn't that more or less what applescript is supposed to do? [17:35] yup [17:35] Doesn't Applescript require the controlled program to actually be aware of, and support it, though? [17:35] (heard of it but never used it in anger) [17:36] I was thinking more of a CLI utility that could run and control anything - e.g. 'click this, wait for dialog box x, do y, grab value from text area z' and so on [17:36] can't be a new idea [17:49] I think applescript lets you do that [18:18] ah [19:00] antomatic: there's several systems like that [19:01] but yes, they all require some level of support from the GUI [19:01] AppleScript control only works in OS X with Accessibility Extensions, for example [19:01] and they're very fragile if you're doing stuff like "click (x, y) relative to parent" [19:02] Selenium's kind of the same way, except for Web pages [19:03] antomatic: hmm... pexpect? [19:04] or well [19:04] the graphical equivalent of that [19:05] bah [19:05] I know a graphical version of expect exists [19:05] but I forgot what it's called [19:06] not what I meant, but http://www.sikuli.org/ [19:07] also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GUI_testing_tools [20:02] Leo_TCK, re; videos I actually got "ERROR: YouTube said: This video is not available in your country." woa!! [20:02] never seen it output that using ytdl/mpsyt before [20:16] missed this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQIFt8ArfJg [21:24] time for a good vpn [23:28] the internet is broken, I posted 4978 cat pictures and no one cares - http://redd.it/1z4ovf [23:32] that's a lot of pussy [23:43] I think it has to do with the browser hanging