[02:51] Sup, everybody. [03:04] So, gotta ask, the map at the Warrior HQ... the red dots are machines currently running Warrior? Yes? [03:21] yeah [04:03] i forgot about my theguardian.com sitemap grab [04:03] i have 2000 and 2001 year to upload for you guys of that [04:04] i will try to resume that grab so we have full set [04:47] so 2002 nbc news clips is now past 3k [05:26] https://s3.amazonaws.com/nw-depot/av2.png [05:26] Coffeescript coming out of my ass [06:27] yipdw: coffeescript! [07:10] drink ALL the coffee! [07:43] upload all the files! [07:46] just to be safe, wear it all the time [08:04] joepie91 & garyrh, isnt that the same? [08:37] E. A. Sports, it's in the archive. [08:55] so getting bookclub segments from the today show in 2003 [08:56] so far the oldest thing i grabbed this week was 1999, shit is too new [08:57] i think got some video files from 1998 [08:57] but not the original but the flash encoded version [08:57] new age :p [08:58] whats funny is that i think the original clips on nbc was used to make the flash version [08:59] in some way you get the original feel of the videos back when the videos was made [11:59] Well, the Warrior is running. Still haven't grabbed any items for Justin.TV. Don't think it is an issue with my Internet connection (clean IP, no proxies, just using my ISP's DNS servers, etc.) Is there just no work available? [12:02] Correct, most of the work was completed 4-7 days ago. Still some lose ends to clean up, so keep the warrior running if you are able to. [12:06] Mhmmm. Got an openSUSE 13.1 box running it and nothing else. [12:25] Definitely going to need a bigger/additional HDD, though. Kinda through a box together from parts. Hahaha! [12:25] threw* [12:26] JohnnyJac: I've lived off a 40GB HDD for a while [12:26] until midas was so kind as to give me a 4TB HDD [12:27] Really? Well, the FAQ for warrior just mentioned 60GB for the guest OS. So... yeah. Forget it then. Hahaha! [12:27] (backstory: original hardware seized, got replacement hardware from a friend, but it was more or less spare parts thrown together, and the HDD happened to be a 40GB SATA HDD) [12:27] 60GB seems excessive [12:27] oh wait [12:27] that includes downloaded data ofc [12:27] yeah, never mind [12:30] Well, I have 75GB HDD, but between the OS, swap space, moderate amount for store, don't have 60GB to dedicate to the guest OS. Not that there is any work to grab now anyway, but still. [12:34] i'm getting more clips of nbc news from 2000 [12:41] Frightening. Hahaha! [13:51] grrr [13:51] midas: ping [13:52] Pong, and don't call me SHirley [13:52] lol [13:52] hai [13:52] hi :) [13:52] but urgh [13:52] currently booted in grub rescue CD [13:52] my shit died [13:52] suspecting GRUB failure [13:52] (the worst-case scenario is HDD failure) [13:52] UEFI or MBR? [13:52] MBR [13:53] better [13:53] hmm [13:53] "attempted to read or write outside hd0" or something like that [13:53] first 42 bytes fine? [13:53] upon boot [13:53] followed by kernel panic [13:53] which means either GRUB is misconfigured [13:53] or your shit's dead [13:53] but I'm inclined towards the former, seeing as I can still boot my HDD partitions [13:53] from live CD [13:53] and well, idk what's fine and what's not [13:54] boot repair told me that there's not much space left on my primary partition (37GB) [13:54] so I'm currently moving stuff around prior to attempting a GRUB repair [13:54] after that, I guess we'll see how fucked my shit is [13:54] move eveyrthing off [13:54] or backup [13:54] then reformat [13:54] norbert79: um... to where exactly? :P [13:54] the moving off [13:54] yeah, no [13:54] sounds like faulty electronics [13:55] not an option [13:55] shit [13:55] I don't exactly have any spare HDDs laying around [13:55] I wouldn't trust that HDD much [13:55] this thing really shouldn't be failing yet, it's pretty new [13:55] well tbh [13:55] I'm really suspecting GRUB failure [13:55] when I cloned my old HDD, I fucked up [13:55] and forgot to change the UUIDs [13:55] which led to a nightmare with GRUB [13:55] Ooooh [13:55] eah [13:55] and last time I managed to get it to work with hours of hacking config files [13:55] that can be fucked [13:55] so it's very possible that it simply re-fucked up [13:56] edit /etc/fstab [13:56] and grub [13:56] the UUIDs are fixed now, but I certainly have a non-standard setup now [13:56] hm, what's to change in fstab? [13:56] oh [13:56] well [13:56] recent Linux also mounts drives basded on UUID names [13:56] not based on /dev names [13:56] I know, but UUIDs are fixed now [13:56] unless you disabled that [13:56] that is, each partition now has a unique UUID [13:56] I think grub handles UUID too [13:56] moment [13:57] Was months ago since I last f*cked with it [13:57] ... the fuck is a memtest entry doing in my grub.d [13:57] I don't even have memtest [13:57] automatically added [13:57] /etc/grub.d/whatever file it has [13:57] change itz [13:57] -z [13:57] moment [13:57] I run suse, so my grub stuff is autoconfig [13:58] Brave guy :) [13:58] although I didn't check Suse for years [13:58] it scans for installed OSes on config gen time [13:58] which normally works great [13:58] until it doesn't [13:58] lol [13:58] yyyyeah :) [13:58] I run Xubuntu [13:58] tbh, suse has never given me problems, all my fuckups are a result of my dicking around with configs [13:58] because I was lazy installing Mate [13:58] lol [13:59] anyway [13:59] I am currently waiting for a large file to be moved [13:59] once that's done [13:59] I'll run the auto-fixer [13:59] if that doesn't work, I suppose it's chroot time again [13:59] yep [13:59] (that's how I fixed it last time - chrooting into my partition) [13:59] (and re-running config scripts) [13:59] Yep, I know, but that can be misleading sometimes too [13:59] ? [14:00] I mean depending on the LiveCD [14:00] like if your liveCD uses a different /dev method [14:00] or /proc [14:00] it's boot rescue, so stripped down lubuntu with custom repair tools [14:00] invaluable disc to have laying around [14:00] saved my shit more than once [14:00] lol [14:01] I use(d) System Rescue CD [14:01] http://www.sysresccd.org/SystemRescueCd_Homepage [14:01] I ran across that one on my stack as well [14:01] :p [14:01] but afaik it doesn't have fully automated GRUB repair [14:01] I prefer manual sometimes [14:01] (I have like 4-5 different rescue discs laying around, even INSERT) [14:02] and don't come with 'That's what she said' [14:02] manual is for when automatic doesn't work :P [14:02] lol [14:02] in entirely unrelated news, I cleaned my balcony today [14:02] I didn't know it had this color [14:02] lol [14:02] so i got a 2nd episode of real news that broke this week [14:02] SystemRescueCd-x86-4.2.0 (381 MiB) - April.. Amazing, still developed [14:02] I don't think anybody cleaned this thing for at least 2 years... [14:03] whoop! [14:03] move finished! [14:03] rescue tiem! [14:05] * joepie91 twiddles [14:08] norbert79: mine is likely much older [14:08] lol [14:08] I grabbed it from my ">3 years old" stack [14:09] I used to like System Rescue CD [14:09] as it fit perfectly onto a 200 MiB CD-ROM [14:10] not anymore :( [14:10] Now I might buy a small DVD [14:10] to replace the old rewritable CD-s [14:10] but still... Meh... [14:11] a... 200MiB CD-ROM? [14:11] Yeah [14:11] I have a few of those CD/RW [14:11] moment [14:12] http://www.cdrking.com/?mod=products&type=category&subcatid=766&main=155 [14:12] oh [14:12] mini CD [14:12] well, there's always puppy linux :P [14:12] Right [14:12] heh [14:12] Puppy just breaks everything about Linux... [14:12] huh? [14:13] I mean Filesystem hierarchy [14:13] also it uses a Live-CD like approach [14:13] it _is_ a live CD :P [14:13] that's the point of it [14:13] to be a fully portable live CD [14:13] No, I mean even if you install it [14:13] which is why you can save sessions to the actual CD [14:13] lol [14:13] yes, which is why you're told not to install it [14:13] it's pretty clear in that :P [14:14] "only use this as a live CD, there are better distros for permanent usage" [14:14] Let me check something [14:14] maybe I am mixing things up here [14:14] and as a live CD / portable environment, puppy is greatt [14:14] great * [14:14] puppy is the one with the savefiles [14:14] where all your personal files and custom installed software is saved into a single file [14:14] relay Yep, right, mistaken by other distro [14:14] that you can put on the HDD, on a flashdrive, or even burn to the end of the Puppy CD itself [14:14] ah :P [14:15] TINYCORE... I was thinking about TinyCore [14:15] right [14:15] haven't used that [14:15] Sucks, to be honest. SMall, cool, but really not a real distribution in my eyes [14:15] so it kind of cheats on that [14:15] :P [14:15] puppy is tiny as well [14:16] just don't expect to use it as your main distr [14:16] that's really not what it's made for [14:16] TinyCore comes with Install option [14:16] http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/screenshots.html [14:16] I think puppy -technically- has an install function, but actively advises against using it [14:17] http://puppylinux.org/wikka/SaveFile [14:17] TinyCore is just ugly from the system install aspect [14:17] and doesn't use any package management [14:17] so you are blessed with outdated things [14:18] http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/install.html [14:18] See for yourself [14:18] And I am not talking about the phsyical look here [14:18] but how the system should be installed.. [14:18] right. looks like tinycore is similar to how puppy works [14:18] just trying to present itself as a 'real' distro [14:19] puppy's "package management" is a little dubious as well [14:19] it kinda sorta exists [14:19] but don't expect an apt, basically [14:19] From this aspect Slackware is even better ;-) [14:20] * joepie91 stares at GRUB repair progress bar [14:20] joepie91: pong [14:20] midas: hai [14:20] what did you break. [14:20] I didn't break anything! [14:20] GRUB did! [14:20] (probably) [14:20] sure, blame grub :p [14:20] my shit locked up, again [14:21] rebooted [14:21] "attempted to read or write outside hd0" [14:21] or something like that [14:21] followed by kernel panic in GRUB [14:21] possible situations: [14:21] 1. GRUB config fucked (likely) [14:21] 2. HDD failure (unlikely) [14:21] presently reinstalling and reconfiguring GRUB [14:32] aaaand joepie91 failed doing so :) [14:32] norbert79: hmm? [14:32] 11 minutes and you still didn't say a 'Heureka' [14:33] :) [14:33] it's still busy lol [14:33] boot repair isn't awfully fast [14:37] installation finished [14:37] building a report now [14:46] wb :)) [14:46] accidently ran the ftb-nab when connected to my school network.. just got the "incident report" mail asking what the hell is going on. [14:46] should not have done that [14:46] what's ftb-nab? [14:47] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/ftp-nab [14:47] ah, FTP [14:48] not FTB :P [14:48] aha sorry :P [14:49] Btw Incident Report made me grin... I mean damn it, it's the Internet [14:49] it was made to be used [14:49] or does your school pay per use? [14:50] nope they just seem woried.. [14:50] haha [14:50] "tephra.lap.. talked to darknets (unallocated space), probably means it has been compromised in some way. Bu what do i know" [14:51] that happened to me too [14:51] thats the mail [14:51] "please check your systems for a virus or worm, as you are using multiple orders of magnitude more traffic than anyone else on your floor" [14:51] "no I just like preservation" [14:51] haha [14:52] They asked me to tone it down a bit [14:52] I TONE NOTHING DOWN [14:52] :D [14:52] ARCHIVING AT FULL BLAST [14:52] WE...... [14:53] ARE...... [14:53] ARCHIVETEAM.......! [14:53] I sent them the reponse "Oh sorry, I'm just trying to archive every public FTP.. sorry sorry won't do it again (on school networks)" [14:53] "sorry mate, just downloadin' the internet!" [14:53] :D [14:53] haha [15:10] Perl-Bootloader: 2014-06-13 17:10:23 <3> pbl-8934.2 Core::RunCommand.1642: Error: Command '/usr/sbin/grub2-install --target=i386-pc --force --skip-fs-probe "(hd0,2)" >/var/log/YaST2/y2log_bootloader 2>&1' failed with code 256 and output: Path `/boot/grub2' is not readable by GRUB on boot. Installation is impossible. Aborting. [15:11] ... wat? [15:12] oh [15:12] I haven't mounted /dev [15:12] lol [15:13] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.theguardian.com-2002-03-sitemap-urls-20140613 [15:15] /usr/sbin/grub2-bios-setup: error: embedding is not possible, but this is required for cross-disk install [15:15] well, that's a step further [15:22] /usr/sbin/grub2-bios-setup: warning: File system `ext2' doesn't support embedding. [15:22] /usr/sbin/grub2-bios-setup: warning: Embedding is not possible. GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists. However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged.. [15:22] Installation finished. No error reported. [15:22] that does not seem like an accurate conclusion [15:23] but perhaps that's just me [15:23] cc norbert79 [15:24] "Perl-Bootloader" <- /me runs like hell [15:25] heh [15:25] schbirid: it's GRUB [15:25] Perl is an incredibly modern tool to use, compared to that [15:25] my desktop uses efistub or something [15:25] it is so annoying [15:25] uefi stuff i think [15:25] this is still a good ole BIOS [15:25] lucky you! [15:26] (though I'm not sure GRUB realizes that) [15:26] /dev/sda2: clean, 1652328/121602048 files, 449179945/486400000 blocks [15:26] well that's a relief anyway [15:27] time to reboot and see if it works, I suppose? [15:37] guess it doesn't work [16:15] joepie91_ urghh I'm gonna grub you so hard, you dirty little /dev/sda!! [16:44] okay, I suppose an interrupted kernel upgrade is a pretty valid reason to not boot [16:44] cc norbert79 underscor [16:44] and midas [16:44] (reinstalling the kernel-desktop package fixed it) [16:46] lol [16:46] stop breaking your kernels! corn doesnt like that ;) [16:47] really though, of all the possible reasons for a boot to fail [16:47] midas, still barely any up... https://mediacru.sh/uZZYiGa7SLPn [16:47] lol [16:47] this has got to be the most valid one I've ever encountered [16:47] well okay [16:47] second most valid one [16:47] the most valid one is "lol your hardware is dead" [16:47] same here ohhdemgir, from 780Mbit to 4. [16:47] ohhdemgir: I see an angry ISP [16:48] i might mount it via OVH via NFS and upload from there :p [16:49] ohhdemgir: traceroute from your box, also HE.net? [16:51] joepie91: could be a franceIX issue btw [16:51] https://www.franceix.net/en/technical/traffic-statistics/ [16:51] midas, started another upload getting 160Mbit now [16:51] looks like it's hitting some 200G maximum [16:51] it's just been flaky today [16:52] brb, running up and down [16:52] midas: not sure I see a problem there? [17:14] midas, all better - https://mediacru.sh/9bzuPRTE6SnW [17:39] ohhdemgir: that's a lot of rx! [17:40] nawww [17:45] underscor, https://mediacru.sh/dWE4lvpR-Rqn [17:45] deblur! sharp mask! [17:45] :B [17:45] heh [17:46] ENHANCE!!! [17:48] * joepie91 runs his deblurring script over that [17:48] XD [17:49] Quick, we need a visual basic gui to trace the ohhdemgir's IP address [17:57] i think i already know which box that is :p [17:58] haha impressive TX bytes there [17:58] which ISP is fine with that? [18:01] any ISP? :p [18:02] presumably ohhdemgir is not actually paying by the gigabyte for all that [18:25] ohhdemgir: you should archive this: http://www.reddit.com/r/catsridingroombas [18:25] :p [18:29] aside from boobs, this is why reddit is awesome, a whole sub for cats riding atop automated vacuums .. [18:29] I have a Roomba but, alas, no felines which I can perch atop it. Damn the luck. [18:30] i have both [18:30] Lucky. [18:30] but the only thing my cat ever did with my first roomba was throwing it off the stairs [18:30] my cat is very FTP. [18:31] Hahaha! Our dogs just cower in fear from the thing. They wouldn't go near it to touch it. [18:36] my cat hates technology [18:36] pushes harddrives from my desk [18:36] killing roomba's [18:39] My friend had a cat that used to methodically take glass objects to the top of her fridge and drop them off to break them. No joke. [18:42] im not suprised [18:45] http://www.catlateraldamage.com/ [18:52] urgh mpd driving me insane. [18:53] say that in [18:53] #archlinux [18:53] ;) [18:53] lol why? [18:54] "you are just using it wrong" [18:54] JohnnyJac: "wtf is all this glass shit, I don't like it, fuck that shit" [18:54] "read the man page, idiot" [18:55] man glass [18:55] -L Issues a laugh after glass object shatters on the floor [18:55] midas: my cat just pushes shit off accidentally [18:55] well [18:55] used to [18:55] she seems to have finally realized that she's clumsy [18:55] and doesn't try to climb onto the kitchen counter anymore [18:56] I'm amazed sometimes that my cat manages to catch prey, given how clumsy and noisy she can be... [18:56] I remember that time when a bird was stupid enough to fly into the room through an open window [18:56] found it under the bed a while later [20:38] the wiki seems broken for code blocks inside {{{ }}} [20:40] at least i failed to make the code snippets in http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Earbits#Site_structure work [20:43] bahaha [20:43] Microsoft ran out of US IP space [20:43] for Azure [21:04] IPv4 space.. [21:06] should have just said "OK guys, IPv6 from now on, hope you're ready, you had a decade to prepare", instead of messing around with their Brazil blocks.. [21:08] dont like brazil blocks, they yell GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL every time you score one [21:12] lol [22:15] stupid OOM killer- why did you kill wget instead of the web browser?! [22:18] it ran out of memory, forgot what it was trying to kill [22:20] D: [22:20] OOM Killed: OOM ;) [22:20] Jet Li is Oome Lee Nucks in Someone Must Die [22:47] huh [22:48] AV Foundation claims an iPod touch's rear camera can do 2592x1936 @ 24fps [22:48] wonder what'll happen if I actually drive it at that rate [22:49] lots of dropped frames, probably [23:14] evening