[00:02] *** Ravenloft has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:07] It's not massive here [00:07] There's a lot, but not as much as some places. [00:07] There are also more support resources for poor people here. [00:13] 22 percent of children live in Poverty in the US [00:17] So? 85% of everyone is impoverished in Liberia [00:17] I'll take America, thank you very much [00:21] Considering that the law says I'm living in poverty, I think American poverty isn't that bad — I've got Internet access, running water, a house, and a university scholarship. Look at it that way and I'm pretty damn well off [00:22] It's the people who are in worse poverty that have problems — homeless, etc [00:23] Like 1% of Americans are homeless [00:23] They probably suffer significantly from it [00:25] 4.397 million people live in Liberia. 1.4 million of them are homeless children. That's like 25%. [00:26] I still think America's got it [00:32] I do think at least 1/3 of the world population would love to poor in US [00:32] *to be [01:06] *** dashcloud has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:18] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:21] *** zerkalo has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [01:34] *** JesseW has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:35] https://archive.org/details/Mysteries_Beyond_Our_Reach_1995_VHSRip [01:36] * JesseW just received cookies from IA. Not electronic, actual baked goods, in return for my donation during the telethon. I am ... delighted. And amused. [01:36] And the cookies are very very good. [01:57] *** JesseW has quit IRC (Leaving.) [01:59] *** JesseW has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:00] *** RichardG has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [02:10] *** JesseW has quit IRC (Leaving.) [02:21] *** username1 has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:24] *** schbirid2 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [02:59] I like how https://www.soyoustart.com/us/game-servers/ makes such a big deal about "anti-DDoS" [02:59] I feel like the implication is that someone will ragequit your game and start DDoSing you [02:59] and that it's so common that DDoS protection is a selling point [03:47] the net really is a sad place in 2015 [04:08] *** dashcloud has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [04:08] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:09] *** Stiletto has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:12] *** dashcloud has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:18] *** wp494 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [04:19] *** wp494 has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:35] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:36] *** VADemon has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:41] It's a tad boring some ways [04:41] But let me say, this TV of mine, which is internet connected, is a wonder [04:42] I can bring up documentaries from my phone and aim them at the TV and the TV shows them in high-def [04:42] (it's an UltraHD tv) [04:42] So while I digitize digitize digitize, I have something lovely going by [04:45] That's what makes the Chromecast an awesome little thing. Point any local file or a YT video at it, boom, plays on a TV [04:47] *** Coderjoe has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:01] *** JesseW has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:16] *** arkhive has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:17] How can AT save Little Big Planet's user created content? like all the levels and stuff. It is inevitible that a few years from now everything will be DELETED. SketchCow, maybe you can talk to MediaMolecule about it when the time comes near??? [05:25] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:30] *** Coderjoe has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:13] even thinking about that reminds me of Blizzard's vendetta against bnetd and it annoys me [07:21] * jspiros is very concerned about the longevity of his seventh generation (and beyond) game consoles [07:50] *** JesseW has quit IRC (Leaving.) [09:11] *** ohhdemgir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [09:55] joepie91: ping [09:55] err [09:56] *** username1 is now known as schbirid [09:56] joepie91: ping [11:11] *** jspiros has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [11:15] *** REiN^ has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:16] *** jspiros has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:29] *** zerkalo has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:52] *** bzc6p has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:52] *** swebb sets mode: +o bzc6p [11:52] *** bzc6p has left [12:03] *** Famicoman has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [12:30] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [13:17] i'm starting to upload more Arirang Korea Today [13:17] https://archive.org/details/arirang-koreatoday-2013-02-04-1000k [13:18] btw it loooks like Korea Today got canned in april of this year [13:18] based on VOD links [13:20] *** Ravenloft has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 364 seconds) [13:28] Nevermind [13:28] just the VOD list is very out of date [13:29] or not [13:29] its weird [13:29] it show the page with today's date [13:30] but it turns out to be 2015-04-03 video [13:34] *** Famicoman has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:49] today is archive my personal collection day [13:49] multiple 100 cd spindles of archives going back 15 years [13:50] with cd/dvd/bd discs [14:37] https://archive.org/details/Spectacular_Disasters_1987_VHSRip [15:09] *** SimpBrain has quit IRC (Leaving) [15:21] *** ohhdemgir has joined #archiveteam-bs [15:54] *** Microguru has joined #archiveteam-bs [15:57] what's the consensus on IPFS? (http://ipfs.io) [15:58] to me, it looks like the best think to ever happen to archiving. not only is saving entire websites a single command, but everything was designed to be accessible by local storage. [16:16] *** Microguru has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [16:49] *** JetBalsa has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [16:49] *** JetBalsa has joined #archiveteam-bs [16:58] *** JesseW has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:01] Re: IPFS -- I think it is generally thought of (by various ArchiveTeam people) as neat, but still too new/fragile/untested to be put in heavy use yet. [17:05] jhmmm [17:05] where is newsbot again? [17:06] *** SimpBrain has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:06] or newsgrabber bot? [17:06] #newsgrabber [17:06] sorry urgh [17:06] lost my job today [17:06] #newsgrabberbot [17:06] kinda in shock still [17:06] :( Sorry to hear [17:06] ty [17:07] :o [17:08] Anyone got any sysadmin work they can hire me for? :D [17:09] * JesseW sympathy for job loss, SmileyG [17:27] *** JesseW has quit IRC (Leaving.) [17:33] ty [19:11] That sucks dude. [19:11] Where are you located? [19:14] What kind of sysadmin skills do you have? [19:30] *** Ravenloft has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:42] Yeah, we take care of the good ones. [20:00] *** JetBalsa has quit IRC (- nbs-irc 2.39 - www.nbs-irc.net -) [20:00] SmileyG: In what locality are you looking for employment? [20:03] Coventry, UK [20:03] linux/gentoo with some php [20:03] mysql [20:03] lots of bits and peices [20:15] *** Stilett0 has joined #archiveteam-bs [20:18] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [20:53] SmileyG: I'm sorry, but I'm in the US. I'm really sorry to hear that you were canned during the holidays - why do companies do that? I know that in the US, the job market is pretty good for linux sysadmins, so keep your chin up. Perhaps take some time off and learn AWS or something that you can add to your resume while you're looking for job. [20:53] yeah I've done a little bit with AWS [20:53] just everything is rusty D: [20:57] I wrote an app when I was out of work to bulk-send resumes out so I could carpet-bomb the job market with resumes to get a job asap. I had written a little php program that would take a name & email and send a form letter with my resume attached to the email and add each record to a database. I also put a tracking pixel in the email, so I knew if the guy even opened the email to look at my resume. I scowered the internet for jobs in my area [20:57] every morning and entered them into my little app - it only took 45 mins or so every morning. I could even do it from my phone since it was a simple php form that I put on my home web server, so if/when a new job popped up, I could send out my resume in a few minutes with very little effort. I got a ton of responses and could take my pick of jobs and was hired in a very short period of time. [21:00] I don't think I need to go that far yet [21:00] It happened this morning [21:00] got home, immediately on job sites [21:00] applied to.. 12 jobs [21:00] I had a bunch of spare time when I was laid off. :) [21:00] within 20 min I had one email from a 'CEO' [21:00] swebb: nod [21:01] also wife and friends still work at old job (before this one) [21:01] I left due to headcount and ending of fixed term contract (and a manager that hated me) [21:01] That manager is gone, my old maanger said he's happy for me to apply but said it had to be today as HR were sorting interviews as we speak [21:01] It was nice to have it all automated though. I even sent off resumes once from my phone while waiting in the lobby of another company while waiting for a job interview there. :) [21:01] so if _anyone_ doesn't fit the bill/turn up then I'm in with a chance [21:02] I'm hoping, with how incompetent they are, they'll just ignore someone to let me back in lol [21:02] Bad managers suck to work with/for. [21:02] Probably a good thing you're out of there then. [21:02] yeah this guy hated my guts for calling him out for being crap lol [21:02] Depending on finances, a week or two to break is always good before diving back into the deep end of the pool. [21:02] sadly he was then in the interviews for 'keeping me on after the fixed term ended' [21:03] he wasn't meant to be in that interview, but insisted [21:03] Also... experimenting and having some fun with some cool tech is always good. [21:03] i0npulse: I'd love to wait, cept.... buying a hosue and another baby on way. [21:04] Ah I see, then yea, I can understand why you would need to get something going sooner rather than later. [21:07] yeah [21:10] I left a job I was at for 4 years, because I had never *learned* how to properly find a job. People would call me up, say "We will give you money, do you want it?" and I would say "Sure!" [21:11] However I never learned the skills to actually find jobs with intent on my send. [21:12] Being a bit underpaid, and unhappy with the direction of the team/company I was working for, I quit. [21:13] Only to then find out I was horribly behind (Spend all of your time archving/learning to archiving outside of work, and poor work environment tech-wise can errode some skillsets). [21:15] What worked really well for me, was to apply to 3 jobs a day minimum, and then work hard each day to advance my skills in the areas that the job listings wanted (and I also wanted to learn). [21:16] Every single day that passed I had a better chance of landing the job I wanted. [21:19] Anyways, just adding some perspective given I went through this a few years ago. [21:35] *** JW_work has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:35] PurpleSym: presuming that very recent messages are more likely to be cached, maybe if you split your grab so half the time you are getting most recent messges, and half oldest… [22:26] *** VADemon has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:51] *** GLaDOS has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [22:55] *** ndiddy has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:55] *** GLaDOS has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:55] *** midas sets mode: +o GLaDOS [23:21] *** brayden has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)