[00:05] good news [00:05] found subs: http://e.omroep.nl/tt888/VPWON_1209790 [00:05] btw you can just put the basename of the video your to get the subs [00:06] same for json data: http://e.omroep.nl/metadata/aflevering/VPWON_1209790 [00:18] here is a more direct link if anyone wants it: http://content10c4c.omroep.nl/urishieldv2/l27m223448a1472df34e00540cf47e000000.96ad237ea95be401ec9aeedbbf17fb1e/ceresodi/h264/1/vpro/rest/2014/VPWON_1209790/std.20140907.m4v [00:23] I get some page in Dutch. Probably does referrer sniffing. [00:44] english episodes: https://www.youtube.com/user/VPROinternational [00:48] youtube-dl works with npo. [00:54] i was not sure if that would have work [02:15] Oh, man! I can't stand this site!: http://geekfeminism.org. It's trying to give you the message: girls > boys [02:16] It's making me think that I'll be one day negatively affected by this movement of equality. [02:18] How do I get over things like this? It's destroying me... [02:18] I shouldn't have looked at that site. <_< [this is all I have to say for this matter for now] [02:22] Dec-31-99: uh [02:22] that is not what it's saying [02:23] It isn't? The author seems pretty harsh toward men. [02:24] it's not one author [02:24] also [02:24] the best way to "get over" stuff like that might be to reframe your mental state -- except in a very small percentage of people, it's not about "girls > boys" but rather trying to push for a bit more awareness of entrenched privileges [02:25] it's like discussing POriginal Sin, if you believe in that [02:25] er Original Sin [02:25] it's not *your* fault [02:25] but humans are born with that taint on their soul, etc. [02:26] in a somewhat similar vein, if you're a cis dude, you really do have some advantages that you probably never asked for or may not even be cognizant about [02:26] Thanks for the advice. [02:26] doesn't mean you're a bad person [02:26] And information [02:26] What's CIS? [02:26] it's a prefix that means "on this side of" [02:26] I first encountered it in organic chemistry [02:26] but [02:27] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisgender [02:27] yeah that [02:27] Hm, it's slipping past my mind already. Advice does help me, though. [02:28] it may help to look at http://geekfeminism.org/about/contributors/ [02:28] I saw some male names on "Contact us". [02:29] yeah [02:29] one thing to keep in mind [02:29] just because the name looks male doesn't mean that the person identifies as that [02:30] this is in no way an odd phenomenon -- names like Alexis and Ashley are really gender-neutral even if a lot of the time they end up identified as "female" [02:30] but yeah [02:30] That is true. [02:31] What is the blog's main focus? Discussing issues on how women are treated in geek communities, online, etc.? [02:32] that's probably a fair assessment [02:32] I haven't read the whole thing [02:33] to reify "advantages", I mean stuff like you probably don't have to deal with being cat-called as you walk down the street [02:33] unless you're particularly attractive and you live in the Boystown neighborhood in Chicago but edge cases etc [02:34] friend of mine gets that a lot, and while she's become pretty callous towards it now it did bug her for a while [02:34] I do feel bad for taking things women do so personally. But then again, I easily take things personally. [02:34] And what does it mean to be "cat-called"? [02:35] it's when one person says something to someone else, usually in an attempt to hook up with them [02:35] typically it's man -> woman but it can go either way [02:36] technically, cat call has a negative connotation [02:36] yeah, the etymology also suffers [02:37] I wonder if the internet history of today will thrive in 4014. Not much from A.D. 14 thrived to now. [02:38] [Library of Alexandria] [02:38] Our Library of Alexandria is the Internet Archive. [02:39] A lot of material on there is sacred and irreplacable. [02:41] How common is sexism? It seems to be extremely common. [02:42] I think so [02:43] It's been like that since the birth of people, I think. [02:45] I personally think it's more common than racism. [02:47] I'd link to an IAT but that might mess with your head this late at night. (I also purposefully abbreviated it to make one harder to find, hopefully) [02:47] But look it up during the daytime if you are curious. [02:48] aaaaaaaaa: K. Why are the sites I request the ArchiveBot to crawl different from what most put in it? [02:55] But either way, I thought the ArchiveBot could have help of cartoon-like material. [02:55] Dec-31-99: that's part of the point of archivebot [02:55] everyone adds something different [02:56] it's supposed to have breadth that e.g. the targeted crawls at IA can't match (their depth, automation, etc. is probably still better) [02:59] breadth and timeliness [02:59] for example, Ferguson, MO stuff was hitting archivebot about as soon as it made Twitter [03:00] it's not because archivebot is somehow better than IA, it's because there's a lot of people on the internet and some of them hang out in the archivebot IRC command channel [03:02] I recently started doing it the whole time. [03:13] man I wish I could play Fez on my laptop without it threatening to Chernobyl the thing [03:22] Does anyone know why it took the Internet Archive this long to implent a feature where users can archive URLs? [03:23] (a) it didn't, but (b) limited manpoewr [03:24] http://web.archive.org/web/19990508030009/http://personals.classifieds.yahoo.com/lasvegas/personals/ -- The weird part of the 20th Century web. [moved from ArchiveBot channel] [03:24] yipdw: I'm talking how October 23, 2013 is when they finally allowed users to save URLs. [03:24] *allowed anyone [03:25] probably limited manpower [03:27] Yahoo had a dating site. [03:29] I'm looking at the Women + Women webpages on the Internet Archive. Stuff gets crazy on it... [03:30] Some admit to being married is the worst part. I don't even want to link, as I could get in trouble. [03:31] I'm used to these every day "no adult content" rules on these forums/wikis/chatrooms/you name it. [03:31] But it doesn't seem to be the case here. [03:32] "Woman seeks Woman: MARRIED WOMAN SEEKS FRIENDS" [03:32] how is that a problem [03:32] also you think this is raunchy, check out craigslist personals heh [03:33] "Woman seeks Woman: ISO Friendship First" - Get ready for some CD/DVD piracy. [03:34] iso is "in search of" [03:35] I knew it wasn't the computer format, but I didn't know it was an acronym for "in search of". [03:38] I wonder where all a site's hidden cache (e.g. Yahoo) is located at. [07:21] first 1001 images from npo.nl: https://archive.org/details/images.poms.omroep.nl-500000-to-501000 [16:10] what is it about mondays that make work suck so much [16:10] Tue-Fri: barrel of laughs [16:10] Mon: like manning a suicide hotlie [16:10] hotline^ [16:47] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/images.poms.omroep.nl-501001-to-502000 [17:18] 23:23 < Dec-31-99> Does anyone know why it took the Internet Archive this long to implent a feature where users can archive URLs? [17:18] I'm the only one in here who can tell you [17:18] And I'm not going to tell you [17:20] the correct answer is "yes, somebody in here knows" [17:21] Agreed [17:21] Sorry, in Internet Archive meeting [17:21] Ah, it's -bs, where the magic happens. [17:25] so it's like a url-shortener or just a place to dump a bunch of urls? [17:28] I think he's talkign about triggered crawling [17:33] Ahh [17:34] so like our arkiver? [17:35] * xmc shrugs [17:36] lol [18:02] for the .nl crew: http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/node/9949 [18:15] nice, thanks for the heads-up DFJustin, I nearly forgot about the event [18:49] I just discovered this [18:49] http://mystonline.com/en/