[02:59] what's the easiest way to run a script against a windows share from a linux machine? [03:16] mount it :) [03:31] took a little while, but I did get it [12:04] lol what? [12:04] ftp.sunet.se/pub/vendor/sco/sco/skunkware/osr5/2000/audiovis/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdrom/html/cdro [12:04] m/html/cdrom/html/html/cdrom/html/html/html/cdrom/html/html/copyright/global.inc??? [12:05] there might be a small loop there. [12:22] mayhapples [12:25] i'm uploading 3 hours of joy cardin show from 2012 that my script didn't upload [12:27] so looks like Joy Cardin show for 2012 weighted in at 17gb of audo [12:27] *audio [12:55] for SketchCow https://imgur.com/gallery/xp1hx i think you might like this one [13:15] midas: you grabbing sunets ftp before they shut it down? [13:19] trying to [13:19] http://dat.serveert.me.uk/p/sunet [13:19] if you want to jump in [13:19] #effteepee [13:25] cool, amywhere to upload it? [13:28] ia [13:28] expect alot of data [13:29] right [13:51] so i'm watching this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBMFPALwGRw [13:51] it say its a epic fail but some of the tech is here [13:52] like being able to say 'next clip' on your music player to change music [17:49] TAKE THE CLAY THAT IS THAT BOY / FORM HIM INTO A MAN [17:50] midas: For the record, no. Cheesecake doesn't do anything for me, and I'm not very into steampunk. [17:50] And now..... the oppening [17:50] Red flag, alerting child protective services [17:57] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/09/computercop-dangerous-internet-safety-software-hundreds-police-agencies [17:57] .t [17:57] Thu, 02 Oct 2014 17:57:48 GMT [17:57] ... [17:57] .title [17:57] joepie91: ComputerCOP: The Dubious 'Internet Safety Software' That Hundreds of Police Agencies Have Distributed to Families | Electronic Frontier Foundation [18:33] midas: sunet is full of symlinks, take care [18:33] is it going to be fully shut down now? [19:02] sorry [19:02] tfgbd: works on windows how? with windows as a guest? [19:02] because that's a virtuozzo thing afaik [19:02] openvz only does *nix [19:02] I guess I can try asking here if someone will give me a VPS with better specs [19:02] (and you really, *really* don't want to run Windows under Virtuozzo) [19:03] Yeah, i mean the commercial virtuozzo [19:03] seems like a neat idea on paper [19:04] I'm sure it sucks in reality, though [19:04] I haven't messed with it yet [19:04] basically, you can't use windows update [19:04] you apply windows update, it's bye bye VM [19:04] Really? [19:04] you can only install patches shipped by virtuozzo [19:04] which are, of course, delayed [19:04] it won't just update all the containers? [19:04] as compared to regular updates [19:04] nop [19:04] it's always linux as a hsot [19:04] host * [19:04] windows in virtuozzo is some weird bastardized hybrid kernel [19:05] not stock windows kernel [19:05] so updates for stock windows kernel will break your shit [19:05] oh, they actually modifed the source code? [19:05] not sure if they modified the source [19:05] may just be binary patches [19:05] interesting [19:05] my bad SketchCow [19:05] you make me want to mess with it now [19:06] tfgbd: heh, you must be a masochist :) [19:07] I wonder if it integrates so much you can't uninstall it [19:07] in what way? [19:07] Do you have any idea what happened to the abandonware/windows beta scene? I can't find any of their IRC channels anymore [19:07] * joepie91 has no idea, is exclusively Linux user [19:07] they used to be so huge and active [19:11] https://winworldpc.com/ [19:12] I know them. they just updated recently, too. I just surprised there aren't more [19:12] and winworldpc is just a mirror of the older, larger outfits [19:12] most of which require membership and posting on their forums [19:12] seems to still be people in their irc [19:12] betaarchive, for example [19:12] but they used to have huge IRC channels with lots of XDCC servers, etc [19:13] I don't know what happened [19:18] winworldpc is nice since they let people download without elitist bullshit [19:18] probably someone should mirror their stuff too [19:20] archivebot got it [19:20] the whole thing? [19:20] https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_065 [19:21] there are 2 mirrors hosting files so it seems kind of pointless to download both [19:26] whoa. [19:26] just noticed a little text in the footer of the Kimsufi site [19:26] "servers available for international reselling" [19:26] :o [20:08] what do you think of http://www.webcitation.org/ ? [20:41] oh rsync, why is your resume on huge files so slow [20:54] has to read the whole thing on both sides [20:54] :) [20:57] LD100: I like it and find it useful [21:26] .tw https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/517785206623707137 [21:26] Help us get $$ to make it easier to build collections at IA. Follow this link and click the "Applaud this" button. http://tinyurl.com/ktnpfy9 (@internetarchive) [21:31] in case anyone thought it was a joke https://searchcode.com/?q=if%28version%2Cstartswith%28%22windows+9%22%29 [22:46] checking whether the armv6j-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi-g++ linker (/usr/lib/gcc/armv6j-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi/4.7.3/../../../../armv6j-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes [22:46] wooo finally [22:57] garyrh: ... a shortened URL. why?! [23:01] looks like they used tinyurl because the tweet was long. [23:05] if you're on twitter, link shortener are nearly an inevitability, especially if you want to comment on the link itself [23:05] twitter already shortens with t.co automatically though [23:07] garyrh: it doesn't matter, Twitter doesn't count URL length anymore [23:07] they do- but if you're not using twitter.com or the official client, you get to choose your link shortener (or not) [23:08] godane: some researcher has found a way to fit 1000 TB on a single DVD : http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20140309-26116.html [23:11] we need to get the tech [23:11] *that tech [23:12] always seems to be 5+ years away [23:15] i think i have heard of this same 1PB dvd before [23:20] here's a different kind of reverse-engineering/ archiving: an Italian literature CD set: http://multimedia.cx/eggs/reverse-engineering-italian-literature/ [23:59] https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1316851183/the-new-8-bit-heroes-new-nes-game-and-creation-doc