[00:21] if this is facebook it's not that big of a deal [00:25] Minor point of order.... damn, son....animeblog.ru [00:25] Someone's got the mad-on for that one [00:29] though searches tell me "no, it isn't", microsoft's channel 9 has quite a bunch of videos of past events [00:30] http://channel9.msdn.com/Browse/Events?sort=atoz [00:30] and they're under a CC-BY-NC-ND license too per http://channel9.msdn.com/info in the "Microsoft-Posted Content" section [00:31] I would consider d/ling as a project but getting them into IA would be so painful on my connection [00:31] since .5 mbit up is a thing [00:31] it'd take numerous months for me to get them in IA, but it might only take godane or whoever else a few weeks [00:33] though I suppose if godane's working on w/e else I can oblige to do so [00:36] and I should've said "channel 9 stuff doesn't appear to be in IA" when I was referencing searches [00:36] oops [00:39] wp494: is this something you'd have to do on a desktop system, or would a VM suffice? [00:40] wp494: i mostly doing the research.microsoft.com videos [00:40] there are some of those that not there anymore but are on channel 9 for some reason [00:40] joepie91: desktop [00:41] wp494: ah, that sucks [00:41] hm [00:41] yeah [00:41] I *could* get a sorting system going [00:41] wp494: if you're willing to dick with X under OpenVZ, I could get you a VM that you can run XFCE + Firefox or whatever on [00:41] on 100mbps unmetered [00:42] but that may cost some work to get into a working state [00:42] :p [00:42] yeah OpenVZ would be swedish (the language) to me [00:42] ty for the offer [00:42] heh, it's a virtualization tech, kinda [00:42] it's somewhere inbetween jail and virtualization [00:42] which can make it tricky to work with when doing system-level stuyff [00:42] stuff * [00:42] possible, but tricky [00:45] also godane, I did notice that there was a microsoft research collection, but further searching shows zilch for microsoft events [00:45] before technically I discovered c9 had an events section with videos [00:45] and then I saw the cc licensing [00:46] then I thought "hey, IA material!" [00:48] but if you're busy doing ms research stuff and whatever, I could d/l and dump into IA over the course of some time [00:52] anyway, that's a wider announcement actually.. I have temporary OpenVZ VMs available for archiving stuff, on 100mbps unmetered with reasonable CPU - but it'll be NAT or IPv6-only [00:52] so if you need one, let me know [00:52] (it only has one IPv4) [02:19] .tw https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/528360394494971904 [02:19] IN ADVANCE OF TOMORROW: SO BEGINS A MONTH OF EDITING OF THE FILE FORMATS WIKI: http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Main_Page GET YOUR ACCOUNT REQUEST IN. IT'S TIME (@textfiles) [02:27] thanks to SketchCow I am now going to waste hours on Mr. Do [08:51] joepie91: see the tor mailing list, they claim to have been really lucky [14:17] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/facebook-hidden-services-and-https-certs [16:36] schbirid: yep, as I said, I'm not sure I believe the explanation [17:21] huh, weird wget status output [17:21] Downloaded: 15001 files, 930M in 4.0s (232 MB/s) [17:21] Total wall clock time: 9m 13s [17:23] lol [17:23] schbirid: TLS compression, maybe [17:24] nah, ran on a local php server [17:24] definitely took those 9 minutes [17:27] weird [17:51] http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/the-internet-archive-trying-to-encompass-all-creation/ [17:58] Yet another new archive effort involves the website. The existing site “kind of looks like it’s a 10-year-old website, because it’s a 10-year-old website,” Mr. Kahle explained. [17:58] favourite quote :) [18:00] ok so i'm down to 30k [18:01] i couldn' find the latest eric pdfs [18:01] there in the godaneinbox so i don't know whats going on [18:02] but i think the search index is acting weird [18:02] never mind [18:03] its just not updating [18:03] the eric archive is whats 30k [18:04] i have over 38k in my collection since last night so nothing moved i guess [19:40] i'm going after this magazine now: http://www.ruemag.com/magazine/archive [19:42] i think they have every issue they release thur zmags [23:14] alright, I guess I'll start pulling down the channel9 msdn events page [23:15] first let me partition in 75 gb of space [23:15] even though I'm guessing I'm going to need loads more