[00:11] DFJustin, derive still hasn't timed out, 1.9 day [08:29] 2.2 day [10:35] there is another 2TB gbit 20€ per month server at http://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/paris-france [10:35] i have one of those for several month now and am very happy [11:39] what do you keep on those servers schbirid [11:40] several websites, lots of "data" and seafile for now [11:41] still for half of the space available [11:56] Mmmmh "data" [11:58] Any traffic limits? [12:00] seems to be 1gbit unmetered [12:01] http://oneprovider.com/about-us/acceptable-usage-policy [12:04] schbirid: do you have any promocodes? [12:07] nope [12:07] not as far as i know [12:08] i used this server to seed the stalker lost alpha release recently, did ~1.4TB on a day iirc [12:08] just grabbed one nano box, see what is what [12:20] did someone archive this yet? http://trove.nla.gov.au/ [12:27] i'm trying to put up collections of some of the pdfs [12:28] from that site godane ? [12:29] yes [12:29] it was only some of it [12:30] i'd might try to grab the entire thing and warc it [12:30] ok [12:30] that works [12:30] not sure how big it is [12:30] i guess very big [12:34] with pdfs you can do some thing like http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/printIssue/$number [12:35] $number be a number of item [12:36] like this: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/printIssue/204294 [13:18] schbirid: how long does it take for a server to show up in the panel @ oneprovider? [13:52] hmmm I have a number of adventure time eps now... which aren't on the archive [13:52] yet I'm worried :S [14:07] is this worth grabbing? http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/10141018/AmigaCD32_Emulator___ALL_Games [14:18] probably overlaps with https://archive.org/details/Amiga_CD32_TOSEC_2009_04_18 [14:19] hard to say with no file listing [14:20] DFJustin: which one lacks a file listing? [14:21] the pirate bay one [14:22] the mess softlist seems unfinished https://archive.org/download/MESS_0.149_CHD_cd32/MESS_0.149_CHD_cd32.zip/ [14:26] ah yeah, it's a rar :/ [14:29] ill grab and expand [14:29] it's only 26GB [14:30] http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/13/right-to-be-forgotten-ruling-quagmire-google [14:59] In general, the pirate bay torrents of collections of software should be avoided. [15:04] most of the time there is nothing useful in it anyway, when it's downloaded ill give you a list SketchCow if there is anything usable in it. [16:00] midas: couple of days for me iirc [16:44] yeah got a message from them about 3 days before they are done [16:49] Getting - ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/ & ftp://ftp.cdc.gov/pub/ [16:49] CDC? heh [16:49] very interesting data there.. [16:50] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_the_Dead_Cow [16:50] heh, didn't make that jump [16:56] haha [20:24] can someone give me a tar --remove-files [20:24] example.. [20:26] ohhdemgir: http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/delete.html [20:26] that's gnutar [20:26] be sure you're using gnutar and not bsd tar or another version [20:28] also, why the hell are there 4 different tar versions. [20:29] so gnutar is $tar cvf --delete 2014.05.ftp.cdc.gov.tar ftp.cdc.gov/ [20:30] ? [20:33] drop the c, I bet [20:36] drop the c [20:36] and that just then tar the files and deletes them as it's adding them to the tar? [20:37] I think that deletes files from a tar file that exists [20:37] ohhhh, I'm looking to do what is described here.. http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=FTP [20:37] '(If you're short on space: tar --remove-files deletes the files shortly after adding them to the tar, not waiting for it to be complete, unlike zip -rm.)' [20:38] I'm mirroring a few sites and filling my drives fast [20:38] aye [20:38] tarring a 300GB site is like making a copy lol [20:39] you could do something like tar cz ftp.cdc.gov/ | curl whatever [20:39] :P [20:39] but that'd be likely to break in process [20:39] lol, get, package and send in one go [20:45] yeah, you could fuse-mount it and do that, hah [20:49] I wonder if you could do that with lftp [20:58] derive... 2.7 days, :( [20:58] I'm thinking it's going to wait forever for the torrent it's never going to get.. [20:59] archive.org you already have the file if you'd just carry on with the other tasks you silly moo!! [21:04] how big is the file you submitted? [21:14] anything over 200GB is tricky at best [21:15] or atleast, so it sems [21:15] seems* [21:16] ohhdemgir: sketchcow can probably kill the task when he's around [21:18] SketchCow, if you can, - this - https://catalogd.archive.org/history/gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk - taskid 302960763 is useless, but the following 3 tasks will sync gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk & gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk.txt and delete the junk torrents [21:33] Interrupting task for task_id: 302960763 [21:50] OK? [21:51] looks good to me [21:51] haha, archive.org just stopped loading for me, badddd timing :p [21:51] the archive.php is taking a while because it's a monster file [21:52] anddddd it's back, looks good to me [21:59] midas, https://mediacru.sh/vc8CxJTBgoBH - and my other box has around 1TB up between them, still seeding strong, seems the gonewild stuff does the best, it was near dead when you dropped but picked up last night sometime [22:24] hi folks, Carl Malamud is raising money to scan all the laws of four states and put it online in a usable form: https://yeswescan.org/ He does great work with freeing government data at all levels, and making it available to the general public freely [22:24] and for folks in the US, it's a tax-deductible contribution [22:45] oh man [22:45] nothing like a datacenter where the cold aisle air is over 100F [22:45] https://monitor.archive.org/pubaccess/graph_1369.html [22:47] maximum 135 wat [22:50] hahahahah [22:50] yeah [22:50] I mean, it is currently the maximum [22:51] I can't imagine how hot the drives are if the air that's "cooling" them is 135 degrees fahrenheit [23:06] ummmm [23:07] and thts how they operate 24/7 ? [23:08] how is that intake temp even possible, that cant be a datacenter