Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:10
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Smiley |
and now g's! |
00:19
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joepie91 |
.t https://gist.github.com/sarciszewski/41dff863601ea7f45d51 |
00:19
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* |
joepie91 stares |
00:19
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|
joepie91 |
botpie91: ping |
00:19
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joepie91 |
what now |
00:19
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Smiley |
lol |
00:20
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joepie91 |
what the fuck. |
00:20
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joepie91 |
I know that you're running on a box with 128MB RAM, but that's really no excuse |
00:20
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joepie91 |
.t https://gist.github.com/sarciszewski/41dff863601ea7f45d51 |
00:20
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Smiley |
sleepy bot, happy bot, little ball of code |
00:20
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joepie91 |
wtf |
00:21
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* |
joepie91 raises eyebrow |
00:21
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tfgbd_ |
Will Archive.org let you upload serial numbers with an ISO? |
00:21
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* |
tfgbd_ will assume no |
00:21
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: archive.org takes files with metadata, what files with what metadata that is it does not care about :) |
00:21
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tfgbd_ |
lol |
00:21
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joepie91 |
(until a DMCA comes in, ofc, but it'll still be archived) |
00:21
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tfgbd_ |
I was thinking of sending them Corel Draw 7 and 8 |
00:22
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joepie91 |
wtf... |
00:22
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joepie91 |
.title https://gist.github.com/sarciszewski/41dff863601ea7f45d51 |
00:22
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botpie91 |
joepie91: Go Home, WP-API, You're Drunk... |
00:22
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joepie91 |
right then/ |
00:22
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: https://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22admin%40cryto.net%22%20AND%20subject%3A%22disc%20image%22 |
00:22
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tfgbd_ |
Are they like YouTube and will they give your an account a strike if you give them toomany DMCA takedowns? |
00:22
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joepie91 |
perhaps this alleviates your concerns |
00:22
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joepie91 |
:) |
00:22
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: nope |
00:23
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joepie91 |
don't forget that the primary goal of IA is archiving, publishing is a way the archiving is made better but not strictly necessary |
00:23
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joepie91 |
so they'll just make unavailable whatever they get abusemail for |
00:23
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joepie91 |
and keep an inaccessible copy in their archive |
00:23
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tfgbd_ |
nice, some drivers |
00:23
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tfgbd_ |
I'm working on scanning my CDs now |
00:24
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tfgbd_ |
I'm doing both sides just to be safe. |
00:24
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: as in, physically scanning the label? |
00:24
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tfgbd_ |
Yes |
00:24
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: I recommend making a scanning sleeve |
00:24
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|
joepie91 |
massively speeds up, makes for better/cleaner scans |
00:24
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tfgbd_ |
do go on |
00:24
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joepie91 |
hold on |
00:24
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tfgbd_ |
I figured I'd scan the back too because there are unique serial numbers on the bottom |
00:25
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: http://discountoffice.nl/icimages/groot/440605.jpg |
00:25
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joepie91 |
get these, but the 100% transparent ones |
00:25
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joepie91 |
of slightly thicker plastic |
00:25
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joepie91 |
then use a needle and thread to make a square that's missing one side (on the side) |
00:25
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joepie91 |
so you can shove in a CD |
00:25
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joepie91 |
two CDs fit on one sheet |
00:26
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tfgbd_ |
I got 3 CDs in my scanner now |
00:26
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joepie91 |
shove in two CDs, adjust their orientation a bit, slap onto scanner, scan, take off (without having to pry, because you have a flexible corner to pull off), shake out CDs |
00:26
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joepie91 |
rinse repeat |
00:26
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tfgbd_ |
Ohh, I get ya |
00:26
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joepie91 |
my label scanning efficiency went through the roof with this method :P |
00:26
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tfgbd_ |
Yeah, I noticed getting them off the bed was a bit annoying ;P |
00:26
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: https://ia600601.us.archive.org/17/items/LittleBigAdventure2/cover.png |
00:26
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tfgbd_ |
I might have a few of those around already |
00:26
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joepie91 |
this shows very well what I mean |
00:27
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joepie91 |
the left side is the opening |
00:27
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tfgbd_ |
What DPI did you do? |
00:27
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tfgbd_ |
I was told 600DPI should be plenty. |
00:27
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joepie91 |
good question, probably 600? not sure |
00:27
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|
joepie91 |
let me check my defaults |
00:27
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|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:27
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tfgbd_ |
The guide I followed reccomended 600 as anything over that is overkill |
00:28
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joepie91 |
default is 300DPI: https://github.com/joepie91/scantools/blob/master/scantools/__init__.py#L28 |
00:28
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tfgbd_ |
Is little big adventure related to Little Big Planet? |
00:28
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joepie91 |
but I think I may have set it to 6000 |
00:28
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|
joepie91 |
600 * |
00:28
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|
joepie91 |
not sure |
00:28
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|
joepie91 |
nope |
00:28
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|
joepie91 |
far predates it, no relation at all |
00:28
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tfgbd_ |
Well, it says the res is 1,603px × 1,574px |
00:29
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tfgbd_ |
When it says "for Windows 95" does that really just mean it is a DOS game or is there a native Win32 .exe? |
00:29
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|
joepie91 |
do note that the uploaded cover is postprocessed |
00:29
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|
Smiley |
i remember lba on the amegia. |
00:29
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: hm, I think it was a native .exe as well, but DOS too? not sure |
00:29
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|
joepie91 |
you'd have to look it up |
00:29
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tfgbd_ |
Guess I'll download your copy :P |
00:29
🔗
|
joepie91 |
it was really neat, though |
00:29
🔗
|
joepie91 |
or that |
00:29
🔗
|
joepie91 |
lol |
00:29
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|
tfgbd_ |
looks interesting |
00:29
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|
joepie91 |
it's a great game! |
00:29
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|
tfgbd_ |
what sort of game is it? |
00:29
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|
joepie91 |
it's an adventure game |
00:29
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|
joepie91 |
3D |
00:30
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Ah, figured |
00:30
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
lots of those for PC |
00:30
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
like Sam and Max? |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
this one is special :) |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
no idea, never played that |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
hold on |
00:30
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Does it use one of those VMs like ScummVM? |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
sam and max... wasn't that one of those kids games |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
nope |
00:30
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|
tfgbd_ |
Sam and Max has swearing, so I don't think so |
00:30
🔗
|
joepie91 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Big_Adventure_2 |
00:30
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joepie91 |
oh lol |
00:30
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
but there was a Sam and Max TV show too, I think |
00:31
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|
tfgbd_ |
I was looking around the house and felt I should start uploading some of this stuff somewhere |
00:31
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|
joepie91 |
but yeah |
00:31
🔗
|
joepie91 |
LBA2 is an amazing game :D |
00:31
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and yes, yes you should |
00:31
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:31
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: you running Linux? |
00:31
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
No |
00:31
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
You could have easily just did a /version on me ;P |
00:31
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|
tfgbd_ |
The copyrighted stuff I'm starting with Winworld but for the more public domain stuff I guess I'll do archive.org |
00:32
🔗
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joepie91 |
eh, /version doesn't usually reveal OS :P |
00:32
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|
tfgbd_ |
it should for me |
00:32
🔗
|
joepie91 |
anyway, was going to send you a bunch of batch archiving scripts if you were on Linux |
00:32
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|
joepie91 |
er, derp |
00:32
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|
tfgbd_ |
I can always spin up a VM |
00:33
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|
tfgbd_ |
or use interix or cygwin |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
ew, mirc |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
doesn't list OS though |
00:33
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|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:33
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|
tfgbd_ |
I see |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
could be running it through WINE... |
00:33
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|
joepie91 |
but yeah |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
um |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
well |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
these are Python scripts |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
but Windows doesn't have SANE |
00:33
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
yeah, you're right |
00:33
🔗
|
joepie91 |
nor does it have the tools that my disc imaging util uses |
00:33
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
what is SANE |
00:33
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
What is it your tool does? |
00:33
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
lets you do one disk after another? |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
SANE is basically the de facto standard scanning backend on Linux (it's awesome) |
00:34
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Ah, I see |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
yep |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
batch scanning/archiving |
00:34
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Never used scanning in *nix |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
SANE-based scanning tools: https://github.com/joepie91/scantools |
00:34
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|
tfgbd_ |
Can't say I've scanned anything in years, really |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
disc imaging tools: https://github.com/joepie91/image-disc |
00:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
(it automatically invokes the right tool) |
00:34
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Ohh, for boox |
00:34
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
books* |
00:35
🔗
|
joepie91 |
well, scantools was originally for books |
00:35
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|
tfgbd_ |
I could see that would be useful if I want to archive these manuals I find |
00:35
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|
joepie91 |
but it scans anything really |
00:35
🔗
|
joepie91 |
it just saves images sequentially |
00:35
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
No sane for win32 python? |
00:35
🔗
|
joepie91 |
scans, tells you its done, you flip the page / replace the discs / whatever, hit enter |
00:35
🔗
|
joepie91 |
goes on to next page |
00:35
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|
tfgbd_ |
BTW, why does it seem like all your tools use Python? ;P |
00:35
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|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: no clue if there's a win32 SANE, but I doubt it :P |
00:35
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|
joepie91 |
and well, because Python is one of the languages I use |
00:35
🔗
|
joepie91 |
usually for batch/system tools |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
moved over to Node.js for actual applications/daemons, though |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
bit of a friendlier environment for that.. |
00:36
🔗
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tfgbd_ |
Lots of the stuff you guys have made seems to be python, I mean |
00:36
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|
tfgbd_ |
not just you :P |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
oh, in that sense |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
plural you |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
(stupid English, not having a separate word for that..) |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
anyway |
00:36
🔗
|
joepie91 |
that's probably because Python is generally pretty easy to use |
00:37
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Wow, there seems to be lots of neat software on archive.org now |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and doesn't suck resources like a leech |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
(like Ruby does) |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and there's a bunch of libraries for everything |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and it interfaces wiht everything |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
etc |
00:37
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
You even got away with uploading Sim Ant |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and it kinda sorta runs crossplatform |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
result: Python commonly used :P |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
heh, yep |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
there's a bunch of sim games on there |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
I still have a few on my stack and/or in my post-processing/recovery queue |
00:37
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Is that your account? |
00:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
bought a bunch of them years ago for 2 euro each.. |
00:38
🔗
|
joepie91 |
ya |
00:38
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
crypto.net? |
00:38
🔗
|
joepie91 |
cryto* |
00:38
🔗
|
joepie91 |
(common misparse) |
00:39
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: if you're looking at my total uploads, you're going to find a lot of automatically uploaded stuff |
00:39
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:39
🔗
|
joepie91 |
I run a PDF host, and I've hooked it up to automatically mirror every public upload to IA |
00:40
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
How do you do that? |
00:40
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
What do you mean by PDF host? |
00:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive |
00:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: I mean https://pdf.yt/ |
00:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:40
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
Oh, how about tha |
00:40
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
that* |
00:40
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
I think I came across your site in my travels before |
00:41
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
How do you afford the hosting? |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: hosting is cheap, if you're a bit inventive |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
"hey let's throw it all on S3" is a very good way to run up bills |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
but there's much cheaper options |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
it's currently running on a $9/mo VPS |
00:42
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
I found a few free pseudo-VPSes but I'm on my 3rd one because I was using too much CPU time ;P |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
will be moving away storage to a home-made CDN baseed on a Tahoe-LAFS storage grid |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
based * |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
mostly made up of cheapo VPSes |
00:42
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
I guess it's also free if you host it on your old PC or phone at home |
00:42
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and spare disk space |
00:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
don't bother with free VPSes |
00:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
they're almost universally awful |
00:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
00:43
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
well, there are only 2 |
00:43
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|
tfgbd_ |
so it's not like I have much choice ;P |
00:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
there have been a number of these services in the past |
00:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
they all suck, really |
00:43
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
vps.me was okay |
00:44
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
I mean It's not like I blame them for killing my machine after trying to boot Windows XP in QEMU ;P |
00:44
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|
tfgbd_ |
IT actually got through the install process and a few reboots, though ;P |
00:44
🔗
|
joepie91 |
anyway, if you have a few dollars to spend, it's easy to find cheap hosting |
00:44
🔗
|
joepie91 |
and lol |
00:45
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
I'm way too cheap ;P |
00:45
🔗
|
joepie91 |
heh |
00:45
🔗
|
tfgbd_ |
But regular free hosts seem to be a dime a dozen |
00:45
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|
joepie91 |
yeah, easier to oversell |
00:45
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|
tfgbd_ |
Do you use a cheap VPS? |
00:45
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|
joepie91 |
anyway, I have a bunch of cheapo monthly VPSes, even a few that are like $15 yearly |
00:45
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|
joepie91 |
run a ton of stuff on them |
00:45
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|
tfgbd_ |
I saw there are a few for even like $10 a year |
00:45
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|
joepie91 |
heh |
00:45
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|
joepie91 |
how about 3 euro a year |
00:45
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tfgbd_ |
Awesome! |
00:46
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|
joepie91 |
http://lowendspirit.com/index.html |
00:46
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|
tfgbd_ |
Is it a real VPS or OpenVZ crap? |
00:46
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|
tfgbd_ |
Jails do not a VPS make. |
00:46
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|
joepie91 |
openvz, and "real VPS" is pretty subjective :P |
00:47
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|
joepie91 |
well |
00:47
🔗
|
joepie91 |
lowendspirit is openvzv |
00:47
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|
joepie91 |
openvz * |
00:47
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|
joepie91 |
PDFy runs on a KVM |
00:47
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|
tfgbd_ |
Aww, that sucks |
00:47
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|
tfgbd_ |
All I really want is something emulating a full system so I can install whatever I want |
00:47
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|
tfgbd_ |
KVM is nice |
00:47
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|
tfgbd_ |
I can even run VMs in KVM |
00:48
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|
joepie91 |
tfgbd_: http://tinykvm.com/ |
00:48
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|
joepie91 |
alternatively, https://bluevm.com/ |
00:48
🔗
|
joepie91 |
both do cheap KVMs |
00:48
🔗
|
joepie91 |
(TinyKVM is more stable, though) |
00:48
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|
tfgbd_ |
I know there was one for like $15 somewhere |
00:48
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|
tfgbd_ |
$35 is still a bit much |
00:48
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|
joepie91 |
that's per year |
00:48
🔗
|
joepie91 |
$15/yr KVM is doubtful |
00:48
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|
tfgbd_ |
I recently found an Intel Xeon machine in a dead guy's trash. I could maybe just use that too |
00:49
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|
joepie91 |
... wat |
00:49
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tfgbd_ |
But it is admittedly neat to have something running you can't hear ;P |
00:49
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|
joepie91 |
basically every part of that sentence made me go "wat" |
00:49
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|
joepie91 |
lol |
00:49
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|
tfgbd_ |
My dad's friend died and we cleaned out his house |
00:49
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|
tfgbd_ |
the computer was just sitting there out front |
00:50
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|
joepie91 |
hold on, somebody was running a Xeon as a desktop? |
00:50
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tfgbd_ |
Yeah |
00:50
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joepie91 |
... why |
00:50
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tfgbd_ |
It's a 2003 one but still like 3ghz |
00:50
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tfgbd_ |
According to IBM's website, it cost like $5000 |
00:50
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tfgbd_ |
This guy did a lot of photo editing so maybe it was for that? |
00:50
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joepie91 |
it doesn't really make sense to run a Xeon unless you're on commercial power :P |
00:51
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joepie91 |
pft, photo editing |
00:51
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tfgbd_ |
They're that power hungry? |
00:51
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joepie91 |
quite |
00:51
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joepie91 |
they're server CPUs |
00:51
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tfgbd_ |
Yeah, that's why i thought it was such a nice find |
00:51
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tfgbd_ |
Maybe he got it cheap himself on a liquidation sale |
00:51
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joepie91 |
idk |
00:51
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joepie91 |
even then |
00:51
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joepie91 |
he probably paid through the nose for power |
00:51
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joepie91 |
lol |
00:51
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tfgbd_ |
Hmm, maybe I don't want it afterall |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
It was wet so I'm letting it dry off |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
The hard drives were full of porn |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
lol |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
for some stupid reason a friend took all the other PCs but didn't want that one for some reason |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
Maybe the porn? |
00:52
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tfgbd_ |
It's freakin' huge and heavy, though |
00:56
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joepie91 |
lol |
00:56
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joepie91 |
who says no to free porn |
00:56
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Smiley |
lol |
00:59
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tfgbd_ |
Are there any cheap Hyper-V or VMWare VPses out there? Those are just as good as KVM |
00:59
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aaaaaaaaa |
reminds me of this story: http://torrentfreak.com/priests-watch-dvd-screeners-while-pirates-download-filth-in-the-vatican-130407/ |
00:59
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closure |
lowendbox.com |
00:59
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: don't bother |
01:00
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joepie91 |
you're extremely unlikely to find a better deal than for KVM |
01:02
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* |
closure actually bought a cloudatcost.com VM 9 months ago. Despite low expectations, it's still running for $0/month |
01:03
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tfgbd_ |
kinda figured |
01:03
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tfgbd_ |
being free and all |
01:03
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Smiley |
o_o |
01:03
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closure |
although I have had to reinstall it like 3 times because they're pretty shit |
01:03
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Smiley |
butfr3e?? |
01:03
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joepie91 |
question is, will it hit the 3 years |
01:03
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joepie91 |
lol |
01:04
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joepie91 |
closure: tfgbd_: https://vpsboard.com/topic/2532-cloudatcostcom/ |
01:04
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tfgbd_ |
closure: Will check em out |
01:04
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joepie91 |
basically, vaguely dodgy |
01:04
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tfgbd_ |
is it actually like Amazon's free tier? |
01:04
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joepie91 |
company with delusions of grandeur |
01:04
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tfgbd_ |
Meh, I have debit cards |
01:04
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tfgbd_ |
if it's free and works, I don't care |
01:04
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closure |
only vaguely dodgy? |
01:04
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tfgbd_ |
or will they charge you out the ass if you do anything on it? |
01:05
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joepie91 |
closure: :) |
01:05
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joepie91 |
anyway, see that thread |
01:05
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joepie91 |
it has all the details |
01:05
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closure |
maybe if you use up the bandwidth limit they will |
01:05
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tfgbd_ |
Ehh, $35 is still a bit much if they're dodgy |
01:06
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closure |
yeah, it's a $35 gamble that they'll keep it up as long as makes it a good deal |
01:06
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joepie91 |
still doesn't beat my stylex networks VM |
01:07
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joepie91 |
$1 one-time payment |
01:07
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joepie91 |
for a shitty small Xen VM |
01:07
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Smiley |
hmmmm ihave a cheap ovh box... |
01:07
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joepie91 |
I think I've used it for 2 years |
01:07
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closure |
wow, still available? |
01:07
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joepie91 |
and they went bankrupt like a month ago |
01:07
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joepie91 |
lol |
01:07
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joepie91 |
but it was a temp offer anyway |
01:07
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Smiley |
i just use it as a proxy atm.. |
01:09
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closure |
my cloudatcost vm is currently managing to be #10 on the twitpic2 leaderboard, all by itself, so worth it IMHO |
01:10
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joepie91 |
closure: link to leaderboard? |
01:10
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closure |
http://tracker.archiveteam.org/twitpic2/ |
01:10
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closure |
ok, #14 actually |
01:11
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joepie91 |
closure-c? |
01:11
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closure |
da |
01:11
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* |
joepie91 SSHs into his OVH box |
01:12
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joepie91 |
closure: how many concurrent? |
01:13
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garyrh |
joepie91, 2 at most, otherwise you get a bunch of 503s |
01:13
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joepie91 |
fucking wifi |
01:13
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joepie91 |
garyrh: alright |
01:14
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closure |
20 |
01:14
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joepie91 |
closure: wat |
01:15
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closure |
not banned yet, if it is, I'll bounce the VPS and get a new IP ;) |
01:15
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joepie91 |
closure: you are running with 20 concurrent? |
01:15
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closure |
yes. not many 503's |
01:17
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joepie91 |
tracker rate limiting ._. |
01:17
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joepie91 |
hold on |
01:17
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joepie91 |
wrong script? |
01:17
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joepie91 |
yes, wrong script |
01:18
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closure |
hmm, it may only run 5 concurrent despite being told more |
01:19
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joepie91 |
ha |
01:19
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joepie91 |
your evil plan was foiled |
01:19
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joepie91 |
:D |
01:20
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joepie91 |
there we go |
01:20
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joepie91 |
how much disk does this script need? garyrh |
01:21
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garyrh |
average size/item is ~15MB, so not too much i suppose |
01:27
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closure |
heh, $0.50/month xen vps with only ipv6 |
01:29
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joepie91 |
okay, what the fuck |
01:29
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joepie91 |
zram just flipped out |
01:32
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joepie91 |
not *entirely* sure what just happened... |
01:54
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joepie91 |
what's up with qwiki disco rate limiting? |
01:56
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aaaaaaaaa |
the items are huge and I think the thinking was to keep people from accidentally ddosing the site as the average run time is half a dozen hours, IIRC. |
01:57
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joepie91 |
.. damn |
01:57
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joepie91 |
I'm not getting *any* items, though.. |
01:57
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aaaaaaaaa |
maybe arkiver turned it off then? |
02:18
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dashcloud |
tfgbd_: for the items I've uploaded to IA, my cover scans have been 300 dpi PNG files, labelled as a,b,c, etc (a is for front cover, b for back, c for CD- otherwise you can end up with the CD or back cover as your cover image/thumbnail) |
02:19
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dashcloud |
I found this hugely funny, and I'm not a web developer by trade: http://youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs (MongoDB is web scale) |
02:22
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tfgbd_ |
Oh, so you have to name stuff a certain way? |
02:22
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tfgbd_ |
They prefer zips too, right |
02:23
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: don't just zip up the contents of a CD-ROM |
02:23
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joepie91 |
:P |
02:23
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tfgbd_ |
Noo, I mean for the upload |
02:23
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tfgbd_ |
it's 3 CDs |
02:23
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joepie91 |
no, don't zip them up |
02:23
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tfgbd_ |
zipping CDs is just stupid |
02:23
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joepie91 |
just upload the bin/cue pairs |
02:23
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joepie91 |
(they are bin/cue pairs, right?) |
02:23
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tfgbd_ |
One by one? |
02:23
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tfgbd_ |
I used ISO for these |
02:23
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: no? if you use the HTML5 uploader you can select multiple files... |
02:24
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tfgbd_ |
Does Archive.org let you look inside isos and zips? |
02:24
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joepie91 |
you should always use bin/cue unless you are either 100% certain that it's a single-track data CD-ROM (if you're unsure, then don't) |
02:24
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joepie91 |
or if you are doing recovery with ddrescue |
02:24
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tfgbd_ |
I kind of figured it would be better if they were compressed since it would save on bandwidth |
02:24
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tfgbd_ |
I know it's single track. |
02:24
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tfgbd_ |
It's just a Corel Draw install CD |
02:24
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joepie91 |
it can look inside zips and isos I believe, but you should just upload files in the original format unless you have like over a hundred files in an item |
02:24
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: have you explicitly checked that it's single-track? |
02:25
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tfgbd_ |
yes |
02:25
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tfgbd_ |
Though, it did offer me to make bin/cue for one of the photo CDs for some reason. |
02:25
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joepie91 |
there's probably a reason for that... |
02:25
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joepie91 |
honestly, the best way is to just always make it a bin/cue pair |
02:25
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joepie91 |
if you're talking about CDs |
02:25
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joepie91 |
it can't hurt |
02:25
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joepie91 |
DVDs are fine as ISO, they don't have anything like tracks |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
Really? |
02:26
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joepie91 |
yep |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
Some certainly do. |
02:26
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joepie91 |
? |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
Home made ones do |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
And what about music DVDs? |
02:26
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: home made what? |
02:26
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: all DVD formats are data DVDs, just with particular folders |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
joepie91: You can pretty easily do a mulisession DVD, I mean |
02:26
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joepie91 |
music DVDs have an AUDIO_TS folder and some metadata |
02:26
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tfgbd_ |
i figured as much |
02:27
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joepie91 |
I think multisession != multitrack |
02:27
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tfgbd_ |
ok |
02:27
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joepie91 |
that's my understanding of it anyway |
02:27
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tfgbd_ |
Can archive.org look inside bin/cue? |
02:27
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dashcloud |
nope |
02:27
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joepie91 |
not yet |
02:27
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tfgbd_ |
That's why I'd prefer ISO for now |
02:27
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tfgbd_ |
It's just an install CD and there doesn't seem to be copy protection |
02:28
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tfgbd_ |
but I did the photo CD as bin/cue just in case because it defaulted to that |
02:28
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: honestly, archival quality is more important than "can archive.org theoretically browse my file *right now*" |
02:28
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joepie91 |
realistically the "browse CD image" functionality is rarely needed |
02:28
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tfgbd_ |
AH, I get yet. |
02:29
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joepie91 |
better to just ask IA guys "hey can you make it browse bin/cue as well" or somesuch |
02:29
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joepie91 |
(to which the answer will likely be "sure, eventually, when we get around to it") |
02:29
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tfgbd_ |
Well, I'll just do another run with bin/cue later. |
02:29
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tfgbd_ |
Is it possible to do both? |
02:29
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dashcloud |
yes |
02:29
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|
dashcloud |
I've done that |
02:29
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tfgbd_ |
in one section? |
02:29
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joepie91 |
yep, and you can add files to your item later on |
02:29
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joepie91 |
section? |
02:29
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dashcloud |
yeap- I upload both sets all at once |
02:29
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tfgbd_ |
i was going to do bin/cue for betaarchive too |
02:30
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: what do you mean with 'section'? |
02:30
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tfgbd_ |
oh |
02:30
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tfgbd_ |
can you have 2 different formats in one item on IA?? |
02:30
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tfgbd_ |
like the books |
02:30
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joepie91 |
yes |
02:30
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joepie91 |
well, the books are auto-converted ("derived") |
02:30
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joepie91 |
but yes |
02:31
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|
joepie91 |
there are no limitations on what files you can put inside an item |
02:31
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joepie91 |
(other than that the virus scanner will sometimes get angry at you) |
02:31
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tfgbd_ |
Do you have to do it all at once or can you wait like an hour and upload more stuff? |
02:31
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joepie91 |
you can wait and add it later, although I have to say that the item editor is rather... unpleasant to use, compared to the HTML5 uploader |
02:31
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joepie91 |
pretty sure they're about 10 years apart in terms of release date :) |
02:34
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tfgbd_ |
Isn't there a flash or java uploader? |
02:37
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tfgbd_ |
Anyway, every disk I did ISO is only 1 track |
02:50
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: yes, the 'edit item' uploader is a Flash uploader |
02:50
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joepie91 |
and it's fairly awful |
02:50
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joepie91 |
:P |
02:51
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joepie91 |
(as flash uploaders generally are) |
02:56
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tfgbd_ |
they should offer ftp :P |
02:57
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joepie91 |
tfgbd_: um, I think they do :P |
02:57
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joepie91 |
that said, FTP is blergh |
02:57
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joepie91 |
rsync > FTP |
03:03
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DFJustin |
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive is the power user upload method |
05:26
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DFJustin |
https://community.rapid7.com/community/metasploit/blog/2014/10/28/r7-2014-15-gnu-wget-ftp-symlink-arbitrary-filesystem-access |
05:30
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tfgbd_ |
LOL: "There are 1067 tasks queued to run before yours" |
05:30
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tfgbd_ |
Poor archive.org |
05:38
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tfgbd_ |
a. |
06:07
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tfgbd_ |
Woo, it worked! |
06:07
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|
tfgbd_ |
https://archive.org/details/CorelDRAW7Build373RTM |
06:07
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tfgbd_ |
But how do I change the image thumbnail? |
14:26
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DFJustin |
thumbnail is just the first image file in alphabetical order |
14:27
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DFJustin |
you can rename files to change it |
15:59
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midas |
.. damn midas read! |
16:00
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|
midas |
trying to upload some ftp's, failing everytime |
16:00
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midas |
forgetting to add collection:derp |
16:00
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|
midas |
must be eary or something |
16:02
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DFJustin |
<Jonimus> have any of the FTP archiving projects gotten ftp://ftp.ti.com/ ? |
16:03
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midas |
dont think we have |
16:03
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Jonimus |
I can run wget against it or similar if someone tells me what to run, I have the bandwidth and likely the space if someone tells me what to run. |
16:03
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midas |
http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=FTP |
16:03
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midas |
;-) |
16:04
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midas |
and join #effteepee |
16:04
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|
* |
Jonimus should have known. |
16:04
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midas |
there is always a channel and/or wiki about it |
16:08
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Jonimus |
it is up and running. |
16:08
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midas |
perfect :) |
16:09
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|
midas |
you can add it here Jonimus http://dat.serveert.me.uk/p/ftp and make sure you place it in TO BE MOVED when done :) |
16:11
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Jonimus |
midas: I just realized I need to make sure I have the space first, so doing that now. |
16:11
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midas |
thats kinda important too yeah |
16:11
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midas |
if its too big dump it on the list and/or shout it in #effteepee |
16:12
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|
midas |
current dump im uploading will take me 6 hours |
16:12
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midas |
so thats going to be fun |
16:14
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DFJustin |
Jonimus: you also need the upstream bandwidth and/or connection stability to upload 100 gb or whatever at once since you can't really resume |
16:14
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midas |
or use torrents to upload |
16:15
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DFJustin |
that has some drawbacks |
16:15
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midas |
and anything above ~500GB is a good idea to split into smaller files it seems |
16:16
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schbirid |
erm |
16:16
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schbirid |
that's off by at least one magnitude |
16:16
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midas |
nah |
16:16
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schbirid |
20G is what i have in mind as good item size |
16:16
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midas |
ftp collection has alot bigger ones |
16:16
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schbirid |
yes but that's not nice for IA |
16:17
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|
midas |
ftpboneyard isnt really that active for starters or indexed by wayback |
16:17
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|
midas |
and SketchCow said it was okay :p |
16:17
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schbirid |
much unfair! |
16:17
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|
schbirid |
it's more about their machines hdd partitioning |
16:18
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schbirid |
the smaller, the nicer |
16:18
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|
schbirid |
you might make boxes run out of space if you upload something huge |
16:18
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|
schbirid |
at least i had that happen once or twice, ahem =) |
16:18
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midas |
oh yeah that happens |
16:18
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midas |
but you can send the size before uploading |
16:19
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midas |
https://archive.org/details/ftp.compaq.com 200+GB for example :p |
16:19
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midas |
uploading 1TB was bit too much |
16:20
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schbirid |
damn the new layout sucks for these |
16:21
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Jonimus |
its only 31GB so I should be fine. |
16:21
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midas |
this one was fun: https://archive.org/details/ftp.adobe.com |
16:22
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midas |
felt somewhat like this: https://gs1.wac.edgecastcdn.net/8019B6/data.tumblr.com/11d5614c09b1254d3a4a38e0c5537171/tumblr_na0tizwTtJ1qdh308o1_400.gif |
16:24
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schbirid |
=) |
16:25
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schbirid |
now do jamendo! |
16:25
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schbirid |
(sorry :P) |
16:27
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midas |
hahaha actually, i have that disk standing by in my other server ready to upload |
16:31
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schbirid |
woot :) |
18:58
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godane |
i'm starting to do my full download of theblaze.com website again |
19:00
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|
godane |
its going here: http://archive.org/details/www.theblaze.com-2010-stories-pages-20141029 |
19:00
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godane |
i'm doing it by year |
19:01
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godane |
it has to be redownload anyways cause they chanced the url paths |
19:01
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godane |
my first grab back in 2012 didn't have date paths in the urls |
19:28
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SketchCow |
Morning |
19:29
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SketchCow |
What |
21:22
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godane |
hey SketchCow |
22:52
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dashcloud |
I just found about this today, and presumably some of the US folks here may be eligible: http://www.intelpentium4litigation.com/ |
23:09
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DFJustin |
I probably fit those criteria, the grounds seem kind of lame though |
23:11
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midas |
2000, was that willamette core? |
23:12
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midas |
ah yes |
23:12
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midas |
i should read first and stuf |
23:12
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midas |
+F |
23:13
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DFJustin |
hmm the complaint itself is more damning |
23:19
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SketchCow |
Awake |
23:20
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dashcloud |
welcome back |