[00:00] balrog: i think people do toner transfer for pcb things, and not photographic things, but i'm still trying to look [00:00] how about sheet photographic film? [00:00] what about it? [00:00] would it work here? [00:00] possibly, i'd have to look at the specs ("lines per mm") [00:01] and also it is useful if a camera is able to produce images on it [00:01] because if it just requires a camera then the equipment overhead is a much shorter list [00:06] "The hearts of many a film photographer sank last June when it was reported that Fujifilm would soon be killing off most of its Velvia film lines, including all off the sheet film lines" [00:06] welp... [00:09] ah, $56 for 20 sheets http://www.amazon.com/Fujifilm-Neopan-Black---White-Sheets/dp/B004W50TEG/ref=sr_1_41?ie=UTF8&qid=1402272534&sr=8-41&keywords=fujifilm+sheet [00:11] yeah, that seems better than the other stuff i have found [00:11] http://www.fujifilmusa.com/shared/bin/NeopanAcros100.pdf [00:11] claims 200 lines per mm [06:03] nico: yeah, borked usb stick.. unfortunately cfdisk/fdisk did not return anything :( [10:19] awesome, singapore has a Ministry of Manpower [10:19] i can hear the screams of femnazis [10:24] midas: what do you get for http://www.speedtest.com.sg/test_random_100mb.zip in OVH? [10:24] (add a 0 maybe) [10:30] Man as in Mankind [10:30] Not as in Menpower [10:31] ersi: please stop using these oppressive terms, trigger warning! [10:31] it's mynkind! [10:34] So.. In Swedish, some people are trying to promote a new gender-neutral word. "Hen" and "Hens" (Yeah, baw-kaw) as opposed to the established "Han", "Hans" (Him, His) and "Hon", "Hennes" ("Her", "Hers") [10:34] schbirid: 1,5MB/s [10:35] 8MB/s now [10:35] there's already gender neutral words describing persons and persons belongings though, but I guess it's the spectacle of the thing that they're after [10:43] midas: lucky you. seems to suck on oneprovider [10:43] lemme test oneprovider [10:45] i got 2.5MiB/s with aria2c [10:45] oh just one connection [10:47] download is around 5MB/s now [10:47] 2014-06-09 12:47:24 (4.78 MB/s) - `test_random_1000mb.zip' saved [1024768000/1024768000] [10:48] vs ovh 2014-06-09 12:38:38 (5.88 MB/s) - `test_random_1000mb.zip' saved [1024768000/1024768000] [10:48] my VPS will probably be even worse schbirid [10:49] :D [10:50] i cancelled it on that one, doing just over 60KB/s [10:50] thanks [11:05] midas: http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/severe-weather-risk-engulfs-fr-1/28361829 [11:05] tornado warning for NL apparently [11:06] pritty big storm already in limburg i heard [11:06] well [11:07] it started out in antwerp [11:07] I mean, did you see the pics [11:07] the streets were white - of hailstones, not of snow [11:07] golf ball size hailstones [11:07] midas: http://nieuws.vtm.be/binnenland/95971-onweer-richt-opnieuw-ravage-aan [11:08] ersi: here's a link on repairing dead USB flash drives: http://hackaday.com/2013/11/27/repairing-dead-usb-flash-drives/ [11:08] dashcloud: Thanks, I'll check it out [11:11] joepie91: paris: https://scontent-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/1399738_885698618114213_3817128507437843732_o.jpg [11:12] midas: jesus [15:10] http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ThisURLShortenerSituationIsOfficiallyOutOfControl.aspx l o l [16:12] yuck, going from arch to debian on a server sucks. i miss wget with warc and regex... [17:43] schbirid: Yeah, I have a couple stumbles every once in a while, I need a VPS provider that'll give me Arch [17:44] turnip: I bet https://vpssd.com/ would build you an arch image [17:44] I know a few of the guys behind it [17:45] i used arch on my dedicated ovh [17:45] but now i am on proxmox [17:45] exmic: Hmm, not too jazzed about US hosting [17:46] fair enough [17:48] schbirid: just run newer debian [17:48] or tweak it to allow packages from testing/unstable [17:49] yeah i should look into that [17:49] right now the whole virtualisation/container aspect is overwhelming and i try to not break everything :) [18:06] Boop [18:06] Still doing my best on getting a bunch of stuff on FOS into Internet Archive [18:06] Just going for the kill this week. Really breaking the neck. [18:13] don't push yourself too hard [18:14] It's just focus, it's not heavy lifting. [21:45] i'm grabbing more recent global national [21:53] SCAN ALL THE THINGS! [22:21] I got to file a bugreport with a vendor that said "please unbreak the software to the level of brokenness in bug #xxx" [22:30] i want to return to the evil I know and i workarounded before [22:36] http://xkcd.com/1172/ [22:47] About 30 minutes ago, I accidentally attempted to break the glass on the local library's microfilm scanner. >_< [22:49] I really would love to see those newspaper archives scanned and OCR'd and on the internet for free. well, at least where OCR is possible. (some of the image quality wasn't that great) [22:55] Given the free use and the image save capability of the software, I might have been willing. One small issue is that the scanner can't fit an entire page of the newspaper image in view at once.