[04:40] looks like the Morning Joe podcast pruged alot of 2012 videos [05:00] so looks like its a full on purge of every podcast before 2013 [07:15] so looks like msnbc morning joe podcast for 2014-06-20 finally got release [07:15] like just now [12:04] Sle [12:04] Oops [12:04] So someone needs to correct his/her IRC client [12:34] yeah underscor's irc client has gone nuts [14:46] javascript makes me crazy [14:47] is there some secret IDE that makes it fun? [14:49] i have an array full of objects (stores and their attributes). those objects have some unique timestamps but are otherwise often duplicates of the same physical store. i now want to extract only the unique coordinates of the stores in the array, if possible with a count [14:49] * schbirid feels dumb [14:50] eg if storeA is in the array 5 times, i would have the result "latitude: 123, longitude: 321, count: 5" or something [15:58] schbirid: https://gist.github.com/yipdw/0ebe883e3f771cf89f21 [15:58] assuming you want plain Javascript, no additional libraries [15:58] it's a hash join more or less [15:58] except Javascript doesn't have hash tables so we fake it by stringifying what I assume is your natural key [15:59] there is no secret IDE that makes Javascript fun; the same statement applies to any modern form of computer programming [16:38] I like how the MySQL client dumps a long list of variable names after the options when you pass --help to it [16:38] it's like Oracle things that consoles dump text in reverse order [16:38] er, thinks [16:38] come to think of it, maybe consoles do operate in reverse at Oracle [17:34] yipdw: thanks :D [17:34] awesome! http://www.knightfoundation.org/grants/201499909/ [17:35] http://www.knightfoundation.org/blogs/knightblog/2014/6/23/19-projects-win-knight-news-challenge-strengthening-internet/ [19:20] awesome [19:20] PDFy pushing out 10mbps avg [19:20] not breaking a sweat :D [20:13] you guys are a getting about 35k video pages of cbsnews [20:14] there will be a 1xxxxxx , 2xxxxxx, and 3xxxxxx dump [20:14] nice [20:27] jesus christ, Comcast can't even be evil right [20:27] so I set up auto-pay with them and their website confirms it's on [20:28] today I get a call from a debt collector telling me about three months' worth of outstanding payments with them [20:28] what the fuck? [20:29] NICE. [20:30] I should really just cancel [20:49] they did that to me too! [20:49] except it was after the first month they were like "uhhh pay us" [21:04] um [21:04] can somebody go through https://pdf.yt/d/1XdBtONLh-nGcAyv [21:04] and archive all the links in there [21:05] because it's a /lot/ and it seems pretty removal-prone [21:05] yipdw: lol [21:05] joepie91_, shameless self-plug? :p [21:05] no, it's not actually [21:05] people here know about PDFy already :P [21:05] I just ran across that upload [21:05] and noticed that it has a /lot/ of external references [21:05] twitter, pastie, etc. [21:27] haha, i uploaded that [21:31] (i got it from https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qTdpgcLUd-Hg6-FZzkVEju4x1aMlhbMNX6snlUNgnOM/) [21:36] garyrh: I'd been wondering where it came from :P [21:36] but yeah, needs archiving of references [21:36] SketchCow: does the archive already parse out URLs from uploaded items (such as PDFs) to feed them into the wayback? [21:36] because that seems like a pretty good indicator on where to point the firehose [22:17] joepie91_: stuff that heavily cites online references without archiving them is a pet peeve of mine... [22:17] https://twitter.com/aeakett/statuses/476382443013152768 [22:17] https://twitter.com/aeakett/statuses/476383488636375040 [22:18] at least that doc has actual links... [22:19] haha what not even a url? [22:19] I shit you not, I'm reading a series of RPG history books where the footnotes are "Post by Gary on FooBar forums, Jan 30, 2005" [22:19] have not seen that [22:19] i got a warc of the urls in the pdf [22:19] SO crazy making [22:19] I actually did up a proper set of footnotes for the first book and sent them to the author [22:20] he was all like "Hey cool, thanks!" [22:21] and I'm sitting there thinking to myself, "You had the URL in front of you at one point... what is so hard about pasting it into your manuscript?" [22:21] [22:25] some of the youtube videos are now private. :( [22:53] joepie91_: No [22:53] SadDM: good moment to start archiving links then ;) [22:54] SketchCow: was it a choice to not implement that, or did nobody simply think of / get around to that? [22:54] garyrh: uploaded the WARC to IA? [22:54] yep: https://archive.org/details/ovmk_link_crawl_20140623 [22:54] awesome