[00:06] does anybody have experience with javascript intentionally or unintentionally breaking the wayback machine and if there's anything that can be done? [00:09] Well, JS is a tricky beast to tame on playback. You basically need to emulate everything that is somehow non-deterministic or influenced by the environment. Cookie accesses, time, UA, screen domensions and resolution, etc. But that's not even the issue here; the WBM's JS playback simply already breaks if the dynamic request URLs aren't (at least partially) hardcoded because it only does static URL [00:10] rewriting. I don't think anything changed regarding that with the release of SPN2. [00:10] And it's about to get worse with Wasm, yay! [00:11] *** Video has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:15] (I still don't understand why Wasm is needed anyway. And a study found a few months ago that the most common use of it is for cryptomining. No shit!) [00:30] !! [00:30] emulation [00:31] Ok, fair, but that definitely wasn't the driver behind Wasm getting standardised, right? [00:31] *** ats has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [00:33] I can't imagine it has anything to do with DRM. That'd be silly. [00:35] Yeah, can't only have one DRM mechanism in W3C standards (EME). [00:35] Can use some help in #archivebot. I have someone whose trail I want to capture. [00:51] *** jake_test has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:09] Just came across https://archive.org/details/thefederalregister?&sort=-date and saw that it apparently only contains the issues up to 1982. There are some later issues in other collections (e.g. microfilm), but nothing complete. Would be nice to get everything in there. It's all available from https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/fr [01:09] (godane?) [01:15] *** icedice has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [01:15] *** kode54 has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:22] Now you did it [01:29] Yay, I did it! [01:29] (What did I do?) [01:34] Invoked the G-man [01:35] Meanwhile: Justin Frankel is handing me over 1,000 episodes of Loveline [01:36] Ah [01:39] SketchCow: On a related note, by request, I just finished grabbing all UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) documents, see https://unfccc.int/documents . It's WARC (duh!), but would it make sense to also upload these as individual items? There are ~43k of them, and the average size is 0.5 MiB or so. [01:39]