Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:50
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garyrh |
http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset |
02:16
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dashcloud |
If you've been having a bad day, cheer up- you (probably) didn't push out a driver update that purposefully bricked counterfeit copies of your chip |
02:20
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BlueMaxim |
eh I call that a win |
02:20
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BlueMaxim |
take that, bastards! |
02:20
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BlueMaxim |
(sorry poor deluded people) |
03:22
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yipdw |
I feel like I'm getting short-tempered and/or there are more people showing up complaining about this |
03:22
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yipdw |
things |
03:22
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yipdw |
:( |
03:26
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aaaaaaaaa |
probably both due to all the high profile stuff the past few months |
03:28
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aaaaaaaaa |
you can only see the same complaint so many times before it gets to you |
03:28
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yipdw |
possibly |
03:54
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yipdw |
I don't really care about the services going offline, that's sort of a whatever |
03:56
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yipdw |
there just seems to be an expectation about archive team services that someone is maintaining and improving them as their full-time job and I really have no idea where that conception comes from |
03:56
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yipdw |
and it's frustrating as hell |
03:56
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pikhq |
People like to think that the Archive Team is some sort of well-funding organization I guess? |
03:57
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pikhq |
Rather than what it is, which is a bunch of volunteers with an IRC channel and a wiki. :) |
03:57
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yipdw |
I don't recall it being that way, and maybe that's when it was a smaller group and it was understood that these software tools had limitations, sharp edges, etc and people fixed them as they found time and motivation to do so |
03:57
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yipdw |
of course the usual disclaimer about romantization of the past applies |
03:58
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yipdw |
the other possibility, which is simpler and therefore probably more correct, is that I just really have to step away for a bit |
03:59
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pikhq |
(disclaimer, I'm not exactly a long-time participant, just this guy with a Warrior who decided maybe he should actually show up and possibly donate some meaningful after the TwitPic bs) |
03:59
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pikhq |
*meaningful effort |
03:59
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|
aaaaaaaaa |
part could also be the archive.org and Archiveteam confusion |
03:59
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yipdw |
it's fine, this is just me trying to introspect |
04:00
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yipdw |
in #-bs |
04:00
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yipdw |
Dear Diary, ... |
04:02
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aaaaaaaaa |
Does make me realize how much software has sort of become the modern voodoo with apps |
04:02
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aaaaaaaaa |
https://m.xkcd.com/1425/ comes to mind |
04:08
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BlueMaxim |
I wonder if you could somehow fashion reverse image searching into a way of identifying objects on the internet |
04:08
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BlueMaxim |
*through the internet I should say |
04:10
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aaaaaaaaa |
google has a reverse image search that can be startlingly accurate |
04:13
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DFJustin |
it still falls down pretty hard if there's no exact match |
05:22
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ersi |
joepie91: Yeah, I understood. In Sweden, it's same - but with an exception :) |
05:59
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RedType |
boingboing'd |
05:59
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RedType |
http://boingboing.net/2014/10/23/twitpic-to-vanish-taking-800.html |
07:43
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yipdw |
waiting to hear reports of riots in New York |
07:48
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Rotab |
ebola? |
13:25
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schbirid |
huh, does www.quake.de resolve for you guys? |
13:27
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schbirid |
A record is gone |
13:27
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schbirid |
without www still exists though |
13:29
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godane |
starting to upload NPR Morning Edition for 2002-01 |
17:33
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TFGBD |
sup |
17:33
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joepie91 |
TFGBD: ohai, let's continue here |
17:33
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joepie91 |
#archiveteam is only for low-volume conversation, generally :) |
17:33
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TFGBD |
i was going to tyr it in a ubuntu with colinux |
17:34
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TFGBD |
should it matter if the os is 64bit ot 32bit? |
17:34
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TFGBD |
I see :P |
17:34
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joepie91 |
go with 64 bit if you have a choice |
17:34
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joepie91 |
32 bit does come with some limitations and I don't know the code you're using well enough to say whether it's going to be affected by those |
17:34
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TFGBD |
Is there any way to get the web service to work on windows nt? |
17:34
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joepie91 |
so best to just go with 64 bit |
17:35
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joepie91 |
I have no clue, not a Windows user :) |
17:35
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TFGBD |
I tried but it seems there is no procfile runner that works on windows |
17:36
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TFGBD |
I'll try with ubuntu and see what happens |
17:37
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TFGBD |
the online web service from archive.org ddoesn't work with 10gb files either |
17:37
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TFGBD |
though, i get slightly larger files with that before it fails |
17:38
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TFGBD |
i was told there is no fix for the web service but there is one for warctozip.py and thats what i applied |
17:38
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TFGBD |
but it still didn't work |
17:38
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TFGBD |
at least on winnt |
17:38
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joepie91 |
cc yipdw |
17:38
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joepie91 |
(I still read your nick as yip yip yip yip from that sesame street thing) |
17:38
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joepie91 |
TFGBD: all I have is generic troubleshooting steps, really |
17:39
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yipdw |
ok so what WARC is this |
17:39
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joepie91 |
specifically, try another huge file and see whether and how the result differs from the first one |
17:39
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yipdw |
URL please |
17:39
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joepie91 |
from that you can often deduce details |
17:52
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TFGBD |
is there any huge file fix for the service version |
17:53
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TFGBD |
i'm not good with python |
18:13
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ersi_ |
shrug, windows. That's cute. |
18:15
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ersi |
TFGBD: So what's the problem you're encountering? That a WARC file is too big? |
18:24
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TFGBD |
yeah |
18:25
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TFGBD |
for warctozip.py on win32 python 2.7 |
18:27
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ersi |
Yeah, you're gonna have a bad time with Windows. No one here uses Windows for any activities so nothing is tested on win |
18:46
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TFGBD |
i assume cygwin or interix might work, though |
18:47
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TFGBD |
i'm trying with ubuntu for now |
18:52
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ersi |
If you're not all that savvy, I'd bet using either the pre-built warrior or installing ubuntu in a VM would work out the best |
18:53
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TFGBD |
I have it setup up with colinux |
18:53
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TFGBD |
Didn't feel like makinganother vm |
18:54
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TFGBD |
It's a local install that cna also be booted in CoLinux |
18:54
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TFGBD |
which is pretty neat |
18:56
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ersi |
As long as it's not freaking Windows, hehe. |
18:58
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TFGBD |
bt isn't the whole pont of using python to be cross platform |
18:59
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ersi |
no |
19:00
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|
ersi |
just because you can, doesn't mean you're forced to - thankfully |
21:14
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RedType |
hmm... sf has a pumpkin fucking contest |
21:15
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joepie91 |
I wonder how the judging works |
21:16
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RedType |
https://twitter.com/docpop/status/525747233346846720 |
21:16
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RedType |
nws-ish |
21:24
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antomatic |
I'm sure the judges work to very scientific rules. |
21:32
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joepie91 |
halp appreciated: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcforme/comments/2k7u48/cheap_500_linux_system_primarily_for_development/ |
21:36
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Jonimus |
joepie91: both monitors being VGA may be an issue. |
21:36
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joepie91 |
Jonimus: I was just informed as such, regarding DVI-I vs DVI-D |
21:36
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joepie91 |
the card in that currently posted build, however, seems suitable |
21:37
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joepie91 |
as far as I can tell, it has 2 x DVI-I |
21:37
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joepie91 |
and I'm okay with the specs I think |
21:37
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Jonimus |
yeah that should work |
21:37
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joepie91 |
the build that was posted there is generally okay, just the price and the case concern me, really |
21:37
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joepie91 |
I'm also not sure that RAM is the most bang-for-the-buck option there is |
21:38
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joepie91 |
and it concerns me that there's 0 noise level info there |
21:39
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Jonimus |
you might be able to do 4x4GB for cheaper than the 2x8GB, but if you plan to upgrade later the 2x8GB is the better choice |
21:44
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joepie91 |
Jonimus: I do plan to upgrade later, probably |
21:44
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joepie91 |
I intend for this box to last at least 7-8 years :) |
22:44
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dashcloud |
whoa- kernel 3.17 will have USB over IP- you can share locally attached USB devices |
22:47
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godane |
so you can share usb over local lan? |
22:47
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godane |
*usb hard drives |
22:58
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dashcloud |
certainly sounds like it |
22:58
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|
dashcloud |
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.17 |
22:59
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gogalj |
if you'r looking for dope silkroadlrz.do.am |
22:59
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gogalj |
if you'r looking for dope silkroadlrz.do.am |
23:02
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joepie91 |
cute |
23:02
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joepie91 |
dashcloud: sounds like that's going to open a whole new can of 0days :) |