#archiveteam-bs 2015-11-19,Thu

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00:29 🔗 dashcloud Your periodic reminder that Elsevier are still dicks: http://onsnetwork.org/chartgerink/2015/11/16/elsevier-stopped-me-doing-my-research/
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00:50 🔗 aaaaaaaaa They replied to that blog post, interesting.
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00:58 🔗 aaaaaaaaa also, this gem: "[...] there is no hard limit on the number of articles that can be mined per week. We do have some rate limits in place [...]"
00:58 🔗 SimpBrain tracker down?
00:59 🔗 xmc SimpBrain: what are the symptoms
00:59 🔗 SimpBrain no http response
00:59 🔗 SimpBrain No HTTP response received from tracker. The tracker is probably overloaded. Retrying after 260 seconds...
01:00 🔗 xmc hrm
01:03 🔗 xmc i can ping it but ssh times out
01:03 🔗 xmc coming in on the console, everything looks mostly ok
01:04 🔗 aaaaaaaaa maybe the tracker listening socket can't keep up
01:05 🔗 aaaaaaaaa people seem to be hammering it a lot lately, or at least seem to be boasting about it more.
01:05 🔗 xmc munin on the physical host is showing some suspicious load dips in the last 15 minutes or so
01:06 🔗 xmc but i can't find anything in the tracker graphs that would explain it http://zeppelin.xrtc.net/corp.xrtc.net/zloty.corp.xrtc.net/index.html
01:06 🔗 xmc just "computer felt shitty for a while"
01:08 🔗 xmc unrelatedly, i just figured out why the warrior instances graph hasn't been rendering
01:09 🔗 xmc er, no, false alarm
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01:09 🔗 xmc *that* is a mystery also. i copy/pasted the munin script over, and it works fine when i call it manually
01:12 🔗 aaaaaaaaa user permissions?
01:14 🔗 xmc nope, it gets called as root and i verified that it works as root
01:14 🔗 xmc maybe environment variables
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01:15 🔗 xmc ok i changed it to call redis-cli with an absolute path, maybe that'll do it
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02:44 🔗 godane uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Philadelphia_City_Paper-2010-03-25
02:45 🔗 godane will fix the title and creator's name later for the first 2
02:46 🔗 godane metadata should look like this: https://archive.org/details/Philadelphia_City_Paper-2010-04-08
02:46 🔗 godane later on
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04:13 🔗 marvinw https://www.refheap.com/68c83251f2bab62a6f7b17aa9/raw what happens after you use > 100TB on online.net
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04:26 🔗 marvinw they replied saying 200mbit up + 200mbit down average is fine
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04:46 🔗 xmc how dare they
04:46 🔗 xmc internet should be free
04:50 🔗 marvinw yes!
04:51 🔗 marvinw I wonder if they're even paying for any of the traffic I send to google's dc 0.9ms away
04:51 🔗 marvinw unfortunately their support guy says they don't care about that
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06:22 🔗 JesseW (note: ha ha only serious) -- Some ArchiveTeam supporter should quietly get a job at Yahoo! just in order to have more access (i.e. ability to quietly leave the servers on/mail us a hard drive) the next time they blow something up...
06:23 🔗 * JesseW has been reading the (very long) Deathwatch page lately...
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09:30 🔗 godane i'm starting to upload m.wsj.com videos again: https://archive.org/details/m.wsj.net-video-2009-12-16
09:31 🔗 godane this mostly to get rid of the rest of the videos i have on my hard drive
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17:59 🔗 phuzion Anyone know of a good domain registrar that can handle a .gd domain?
18:01 🔗 achip I've been happy with iwantmyname.com and they have .gd, the only thing is it's only single year registrations
18:05 🔗 achip the nic for .gd also has a list http://nic.gd/registrars.php
18:06 🔗 phuzion achip: thanks :)
18:09 🔗 achip no problem
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18:48 🔗 aaaaaaaaa ops please
19:02 🔗 godane !ao http://i.imgur.com/K1UEKop.jpg
19:02 🔗 xmc godane: what is this
19:03 🔗 godane a picture of back to the future before the recast
19:03 🔗 godane https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/3tfh2m/famous_fading_away_photograph_from_back_to_the/
19:09 🔗 wyatt8750 Pretty great Blue Peter innuendo from the late 70's. Anyone happen to have a better quality version of this? Or Simon Groom's "What a beautiful pair of knockers"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfZcpLxBUKk
19:10 🔗 wyatt8750 (he was supposedly talking about door knockers on a cathedral)
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19:31 🔗 HCross Hmm, can ArchiveBot take videos like https://tv.theiet.org/?videoid=7412
19:32 🔗 yipdw depends on whether or not the version of youtube-dl on the pipeline claiming it can handle it
19:32 🔗 yipdw or if that video is embedded via <video>
19:32 🔗 yipdw I'm not opening it because you crazy people always share links to shit that will get people fired
19:33 🔗 HCross all it is is my ISP giving some of their BS on why they are not doing ipv6 (tl:dr, we cant be bothered)
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19:37 🔗 SimpBrain ipv6 is the way forward, it's just a lot of places wont transition since ipv4 is still heavily in use
19:41 🔗 MrRadar My ISP rolled out IPv6 support... and didn't tell anyone aside from updating an obscure FAQ page... and the modem/routers they give out require special configuration to enable IPv6
19:41 🔗 phuzion MrRadar: centurylink?
19:41 🔗 MrRadar Yes
19:41 🔗 phuzion Knew it.
19:42 🔗 yipdw my ISP rolled out IPv6 and it doesn't work half the time, so I turned off IPv6 addresses internally
19:42 🔗 yipdw so much for the future
19:42 🔗 phuzion yipdw: Time Warner?
19:42 🔗 yipdw no
19:42 🔗 phuzion oh, damn
19:42 🔗 phuzion 1 for 2
19:42 🔗 MrRadar The last time I checked under 0.5% of CenturyLink traffic was IPv6
19:42 🔗 MrRadar I'm proud to say I'm part of that
19:42 🔗 xmc my isp gave me ipv6 and it does everything correctly, except i think i can't join global multicast
19:42 🔗 xmc (i can't verify that because i don't have any other v6 connection that does multicast either)
19:43 🔗 yipdw also I refuse to deal with fucking around with v4/v6 dual stack because it never seems to behave the same on any two machines
19:43 🔗 yipdw despite all this World IPv6 Day ballyhoo
19:43 🔗 MrRadar Also CenturyLink's IPv6 DNS server is flaky as hell and seems to just outright fail to resolve about 1 out of every 1k queries
19:44 🔗 MrRadar Switching to Google's DNS fixed that problem
19:44 🔗 phuzion MrRadar: sounds about right for centurylink
19:44 🔗 xmc ^
19:45 🔗 phuzion things just failing without explanation? Oh you must be on centurylink.
19:47 🔗 HCross reminds me of a certain UK ISP
19:47 🔗 yipdw I don't know if this is something inherent to IPv6, but on Comcast Business' IPv6 network, when it *does* work for me I have substantially higher ping latency
19:47 🔗 yipdw like 80-100 ms vs. 20-30 for pinging www.google.com
19:48 🔗 yipdw I know there's approximately a gazillion things that can affect that so
19:48 🔗 yipdw who the hell knows
19:48 🔗 phuzion yipdw: chances are they haven't spent the time optimizing routes for ipv6 traffic like they have with ipv4.
19:48 🔗 yipdw seems so
19:49 🔗 yipdw also speaking of IPv6 has Cogent finally stopped being fucks
19:49 🔗 xmc yipdw: hm. i use comcast, and haven't noticed that. but comcast is actually An Aggregation Of Many 1970s Cablecos, so maybe seattle is just different from wherever you are
19:49 🔗 yipdw or are we still in that split-network situation
19:49 🔗 xmc in seattle, i've noticed even that many of the coffee shops have v4/v6 dual-stack on their wifi
19:49 🔗 yipdw xmc: yeah, Comcast took over a bunch of stuff in the Chicagoland area, I have no idea what it could be
19:49 🔗 xmc so i can usually ssh directly home and it's very nice
19:50 🔗 yipdw there IS a coffee shop near me that has their IPv6 config totally perfect and I was like OH MY GOD I AM GOING HERE EVERY TIME
19:50 🔗 yipdw they also do awesome steamed bagel sandwiches so
19:50 🔗 phuzion yipdw: I always run test-ipv6.com whenever I go somewhere with open wifi. I don't think I've ever gotten anywhere close to a passing grade yet.
19:50 🔗 xmc i have working v6 at my two favorite coffee shops and my local hackerspace
19:51 🔗 xmc \m/
19:51 🔗 xmc and my house
19:51 🔗 xmc and my cellphone
19:51 🔗 phuzion xmc: which hackerspace?
19:51 🔗 xmc phuzion: metrix create:space
19:51 🔗 yipdw phuzion: I'll give that a shot next time I'm there; they may well have some deficiencies
19:51 🔗 yipdw but it worked, like, noticably better than what Comcast gives me
19:52 🔗 phuzion Yeah, they're pretty comprehensive in what they test.
19:52 🔗 yipdw I know, low bars etc
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19:53 🔗 phuzion xmc: I've got family in WA, if I'm ever out that way, can I hit you up and have you take me on a tour there?
20:02 🔗 schbirid i just realised i can set my mobile's APN to ipv4v6 or something and i get a ipv6 then
20:02 🔗 xmc phuzion: it's a public space, but you (and anyone else in this channel) are welcome to ping me whenever you're in seattle
20:03 🔗 phuzion cool, will do
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20:52 🔗 aaaaaaaaa Docker + Minecraft = https://github.com/docker/dockercraft
20:52 🔗 MrRadar Haha, that reminds me of the version of Doom where each monster represents a process on your system
20:53 🔗 MrRadar And when you kill it the process dies
20:53 🔗 aaaaaaaaa this one? https://github.com/GideonRed/dockerdoomd
20:53 🔗 MrRadar The one I'm thinking of was from around 2000 (I remeber seeing it on Slashdot)
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20:54 🔗 MrRadar But same idea
20:55 🔗 MrRadar http://psdoom.sourceforge.net/ <--- that's it
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20:59 🔗 aaaaaaaaa doom is a good idea, what with the whole "daemon" motif.
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