Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:19
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wp494 |
SketchCow: there's a spammer all the way from '09 on IA |
00:19
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is4 |
Can I add something to the URL of an arcade rom page to get an onscreen keyboard? |
00:19
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wp494 |
https://archive.org/details/@perrysantiago#uploads |
00:19
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SketchCow |
Not yet. |
00:19
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SketchCow |
(Keyboards) |
00:19
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SketchCow |
Adding them soon. |
00:43
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godane |
https://archive.org/details/@chris85#uploads |
01:04
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rona |
# Appears as ANNA |
01:12
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godane |
SketchCow: so i got a email from jeff |
01:12
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|
godane |
looks like i'm loading things too fast for them |
01:20
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SketchCow |
Oh Jeff |
01:23
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godane |
i think my ERIC items take up too many jobs |
01:43
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DFJustin |
hahahaha |
03:02
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joepie91 |
right then |
03:02
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|
joepie91 |
so I have my new PC up and running |
03:02
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|
joepie91 |
and I've been.. "benchmarking" it a bit |
03:03
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|
joepie91 |
Xonotic at highest possible settings, not a lag spike or framerate drop to be found |
03:03
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|
joepie91 |
CPU temp hovers between 25 and 35 celsius |
03:03
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|
joepie91 |
fans spin down *immediately* after closing down something that's causing load, so airflow seems good |
03:03
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|
joepie91 |
:D |
03:04
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joepie91 |
and overall it's dead quiet |
03:17
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|
dashcloud |
awesome! |
03:17
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|
dashcloud |
all SSD based, or still some spinning disks? |
03:18
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joepie91 |
dashcloud: 100% spinning disks :P |
03:18
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|
joepie91 |
durability etc |
03:19
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|
joepie91 |
1TB WD Blue as main OS disk now |
03:19
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|
joepie91 |
4TB WD Green as storage |
03:19
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|
joepie91 |
and I have an old 36GB WD Raptor that I plan on shoving in for swap and other disk-intensive things |
03:19
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|
dashcloud |
will this be a project machine, main machine, or one of your archive machines? |
03:19
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joepie91 |
but I'm short on power connectors currently |
03:19
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|
joepie91 |
dashcloud: main desktop :) |
03:19
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|
joepie91 |
replacing the old crappy hand-me-down that I used before |
03:19
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|
dashcloud |
yay! |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
that tended to exhibit hardware failures every other day |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
>.> |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
(not exaggerating) |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
I'm kinda amazed that it kept booting for so long, given that the PSU was fucked, the RAM was probably fucked, the GPU was fucked |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
and so on |
03:20
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|
joepie91 |
so it's now standing in the corner of my room as "spare parts, box, whatever" |
03:21
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|
joepie91 |
dashcloud: my case: http://www.sharkoon.com/sites/default/files/products/pc_cases/VG4-W_01.jpg |
03:21
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|
joepie91 |
minus fan LEDs |
03:21
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|
joepie91 |
I've replaced the casefans with Noctua fans |
03:21
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|
joepie91 |
because quiet |
03:22
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|
joepie91 |
they're rated for 7dB I think.. :P |
03:22
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|
dashcloud |
awesome |
03:22
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|
joepie91 |
CPU fan is rated for... 15dB? |
03:22
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|
joepie91 |
PSU fan for 20 |
03:22
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|
joepie91 |
under low/regular load |
03:23
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|
joepie91 |
altogether, you have to make an effort to hear it |
03:23
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|
joepie91 |
(not using stock CPU cooler, added on a Cooler Master Hyper T4) |
03:24
🔗
|
joepie91 |
so yeah, if anybody is in NL and needs a stock AMD cooler or blue-LED 120mm case fans, you can come pick them up :P |
03:24
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|
joepie91 |
though I may keep one 120mm on hand just in case |
03:24
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|
joepie91 |
(caution: stock AMD cooler sucks at cooling) |
03:25
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|
joepie91 |
anyway, tl;dr, awesome new box :D |
03:25
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|
joepie91 |
with much better performance than I'd expected |
04:09
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|
godane |
so feb 2008 of funny or die videos are all uploaded now |
04:10
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|
godane |
i hope to have all of funny or die videos uploaded by next year |
04:10
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|
godane |
*next year sometime |
04:11
🔗
|
godane |
i'm NOT going to get this all backed up in 2 months |
04:22
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|
godane |
funny that Jeff is in the folk band |
04:41
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|
TFGBD |
Will archive.org take my viruses? |
05:14
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|
xmc |
yes |
05:20
🔗
|
TFGBD |
lol |
05:20
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|
TFGBD |
Good, cuz i have like 10 years of them |
05:21
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|
TFGBD |
will they just hide them or something? |
05:21
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|
TFGBD |
How do you ensure they aren't removed since I saw mentions on their site of having some kind of malware scanner |
05:23
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|
xmc |
you should email info@archive.org to make sure |
05:23
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|
xmc |
they will not delete things but they may make them invisible until you get permission to make them visible |
05:24
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|
TFGBD |
I dunno if I've want the viruses visable |
05:24
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|
TFGBD |
visible* |
05:25
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|
garyrh |
if the virus scanner sees something it doesn't like, it will dark the item. |
05:25
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|
xmc |
dark = make invisible |
05:26
🔗
|
TFGBD |
AhhAhh |
05:26
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|
kyan |
Just found the IA beta interface... so, um, IA is now Pinterest? But seriously, it's awesome. I've been having a LOT of fun browsing through it :) |
05:26
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|
xmc |
yuuup |
05:43
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|
SketchCow |
It's the new thing. |
05:43
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|
SketchCow |
godane: Yes, Jeff is in the band |
05:46
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|
godane |
so december 2004 msnbc.com videos is almost done |
05:51
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|
TFGBD |
where did those come from? |
05:54
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|
godane |
TFGBD: msnbc.com videos came from msnbc.com ;-) |
05:54
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|
godane |
or what is now nbcnews.com |
07:03
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|
godane |
i'm now starting to upload jan 2005 msnbc.com videos |
07:05
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|
TFGBD |
How did you get them? |
07:06
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|
TFGBD |
You guys were doing this in 2005? |
07:07
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|
godane |
by going thur displaymode pages on nbcnews.com |
07:08
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|
godane |
they encoded all past videos into flash |
07:08
🔗
|
godane |
i was able to find clips going back to 1998 |
07:14
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Ahh, nice! |
14:50
🔗
|
joepie91 |
kyan: you're the second person to compare IA beta to Pinterest... reality is that that layout was around long before Pinterest :) |
14:50
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|
joepie91 |
conceptually that is, not necessarily for IA |
14:54
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|
midas |
and pinterest is new stuff, ia is oldstuff, way more interresting |
17:18
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|
schbirid |
whoa facebookcorewwwi.onion |
17:22
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|
joepie91 |
yep |
17:22
🔗
|
joepie91 |
schbirid: dubious for a number of reasons |
17:23
🔗
|
schbirid |
i kinda trust their "we want people to use fb in countries where gov interferes" |
17:23
🔗
|
schbirid |
but still a big nope |
17:24
🔗
|
schbirid |
kinda anti tor |
17:26
🔗
|
ersi |
anti tor? |
17:27
🔗
|
shana64 |
Hello, am i doing something wrong: I am working on ancestry and have received nothing but this: No item received. There aren't any items available for this project at the moment. Try again later. Retrying after 300 seconds... |
17:28
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|
schbirid |
ersi: we make it easier for you to go around gov surveillance so we can surveil you instead |
17:34
🔗
|
joepie91 |
schbirid: are you familiar with vanity hidden service address generation |
17:35
🔗
|
ersi |
schbirid: Huh? Tor? or Facebook? |
18:22
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|
aaaaaaaaa |
speaking of onions, that reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo1IwmaUz90 watch out, its a bit loud. |
18:23
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|
TFGBD |
So, I just downloaded 20GB of Microsoft web installers |
18:23
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Gah, I hate those things |
18:24
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Fortunately the ones I wanted let you use the /a administrative install switch to install them for offline use. |
18:24
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|
TFGBD |
is that on the FAQ? |
18:25
🔗
|
TFGBD |
A lot of installers offer a built in way to download them for offline use. You can usually find the switches if you do a /? on the installer executable. |
18:34
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|
joepie91 |
microsoft web installers? |
18:36
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Yes, a shitload of this more recent stuff doesn't let you download a real installer |
18:36
🔗
|
TFGBD |
It's a web boostrapper that downloads the cabs/msis/whatever as you are installing it |
18:37
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|
joepie91 |
oh right |
18:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
TFGBD: there should be a link to an offline version |
18:37
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|
joepie91 |
somewhere on the download page |
18:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
or well, there used to be anyway |
18:37
🔗
|
joepie91 |
"for unattended installation" I think they said |
18:38
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Nope |
18:38
🔗
|
TFGBD |
What you have to do is do what is called an MSI administrative install |
18:38
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|
TFGBD |
which is what i did |
18:38
🔗
|
TFGBD |
basically msiexec /a appname.msi |
18:38
🔗
|
TFGBD |
see here for an example: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3584 |
18:39
🔗
|
TFGBD |
This is over 10GB so they let you only download the components you want |
18:39
🔗
|
TFGBD |
But I hate that because it's possible they could take down the original download at a moment's notice |
18:39
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Chrome does this same crap |
18:39
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Though, they at least (sometimes) offer a hidden offline installer somewhere |
18:39
🔗
|
TFGBD |
joepie91: some newer MS stuff has no real documented offline download method |
18:40
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Mainly SDKs and such |
18:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:( |
18:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
proprietary software sucks |
18:40
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Open source sucks too if they take down the repos ;P |
18:40
🔗
|
TFGBD |
It's the same thing |
18:40
🔗
|
joepie91 |
TFGBD: definitely not the same thing |
18:40
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|
TFGBD |
Actually, OSS kind of pioneered that crap |
18:40
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|
TFGBD |
It's close |
18:40
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|
joepie91 |
open-source software can easily be (legally) mirrored and that's exactly what happens |
18:41
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|
TFGBD |
Yeah, I get that too |
18:41
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|
joepie91 |
and you can get to the software to begin with |
18:41
🔗
|
joepie91 |
like |
18:41
🔗
|
joepie91 |
with this MS crap |
18:41
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Sometimes the proprietairy stuff tells you not to |
18:41
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|
joepie91 |
you couldn't even really figure out WHERE the data is without using Wireshark |
18:41
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|
joepie91 |
even if you wanted to mirror it somewhere |
18:41
🔗
|
joepie91 |
that problem doesn't really exist with OSS stuff, it's always clear where to get a copy |
18:41
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|
joepie91 |
that's the whole point of it |
18:42
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Well, fortunately, most of the ones I'm interested in will take a command line switch to let you download an offline copy |
18:42
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Though, before I knew this, I went as far as reverse engineering an MSI to find the download URLs |
18:42
🔗
|
TFGBD |
joepie91: I get you |
18:42
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Though, the same happens to OSS if not enough people take interest in mirroring "old" stuff because it is "old" |
18:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
TFGBD: yes, but that is the case regardless of distribution/licensing model |
18:43
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|
joepie91 |
the point is that OSS software doesn't have the artificial technical/legal barriers that proprietary software does |
18:43
🔗
|
joepie91 |
so *if* you want to keep a copy, then you *can* do so |
18:43
🔗
|
TFGBD |
anyway, I'm in the process of uploading my CE5 as we speak :P |
18:43
🔗
|
TFGBD |
I hope Archive.org HTML5 uploader can handle 5GB... |
18:44
🔗
|
joepie91 |
sure, peanuts |
18:44
🔗
|
joepie91 |
just needs time |
18:44
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:P |
18:44
🔗
|
TFGBD |
It's 10GB unzipped |
18:44
🔗
|
TFGBD |
I wish it just let me download the cabs |
18:44
🔗
|
TFGBD |
The offline install seems to just install everything like a normal install but in one directory |
18:45
🔗
|
TFGBD |
I'm working on CE 6 PB Eval as well as that thing was a bitch to find even the websetup link for |
18:47
🔗
|
TFGBD |
There are also some SDKs I want to mirror |
19:48
🔗
|
TFGBD |
I tried the flash uploader and it messed up my upload |
19:49
🔗
|
TFGBD |
It thought it was a movie and I see no way to change the site section |
20:04
🔗
|
DFJustin |
admins can fix it, what's the item |
20:04
🔗
|
DFJustin |
the key is to pick the right collection when setting up the details |
20:25
🔗
|
joepie91 |
that, or to bother the admins by email afterwards |
20:25
🔗
|
joepie91 |
:) |
20:25
🔗
|
joepie91 |
TFGBD: aside; the flash uploader sometimes has trouble with large files |
20:25
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|
joepie91 |
use the HTML5 uploader if at all possible |
20:26
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|
DFJustin |
which I could use it for existing items :/ |
20:28
🔗
|
joepie91 |
yeah, if you're trying to update an existing item, you're stuck with the Flash uploader :( |
20:30
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|
DFJustin |
er *wish |
21:06
🔗
|
TFGBD |
i just reuploaded with the html5 uploader |
21:06
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|
DFJustin |
erm don't do that |
21:06
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|
TFGBD |
i guess i can email the about deleting the old one |
21:06
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|
TFGBD |
them* |
21:09
🔗
|
TFGBD |
Here's the good upload: https://archive.org/details/MioC320SoftwareandDocumentationDVD |
21:10
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|
TFGBD |
And the bad one that ended up in Community Video: https://archive.org/details/MitacMioC320SoftwareAndDocumentation |
21:11
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|
DFJustin |
you can fix ones with the wrong info but you can't delete them |
21:12
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|
DFJustin |
the best you can do is delete the files out of it and get someone to dark the item, but only a few people can do that |
21:12
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|
TFGBD |
I'll try that |
21:13
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|
TFGBD |
Ill add a test file with "please delete this it was a mistake" |
21:13
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|
DFJustin |
fyi the default for .iso files is video because dvdrips |
21:15
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|
TFGBD |
Ahh. |
21:15
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|
TFGBD |
I didn't see a place to change the section |
21:16
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|
TFGBD |
It would be nice if you could move it to another area without asking an admin :( |
21:16
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|
garyrh |
you can move items to collections you have permissions for with the s3 api: https://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt |
21:16
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|
DFJustin |
you can do it with th command line tool |
21:16
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|
DFJustin |
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive |
21:16
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|
DFJustin |
also there are several admins in this channel :P |
21:17
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|
TFGBD |
ohh :p |
21:17
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|
TFGBD |
neat |
21:17
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|
TFGBD |
I did this: https://archive.org/details/MitacMioC320SoftwareAndDocumentation |
21:17
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|
garyrh |
huh, didn't know ia could move items. |
21:18
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|
TFGBD |
When you "delete" stuff, does it really delete them or do they keep them too? |
21:18
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|
DFJustin |
the collection is just another metadata field |
21:18
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|
DFJustin |
you have to have permission for the target collection though |
21:18
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|
TFGBD |
but it stupidly doesn't let the uploader change it |
21:18
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|
DFJustin |
afaik if you delete a file from the item it's gone, darking the item doesn't delete anything though |
21:19
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|
TFGBD |
Is there a certain point the uploader can no longer delete it? |
21:19
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|
DFJustin |
not that I know of |
21:19
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|
TFGBD |
that means the uploaders could take things form IA :( |
21:20
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|
yipdw |
TFGBD: that's not stupid, that's intentional |
21:20
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|
DFJustin |
well it's kind of a stupid intention (the collection thing) |
21:20
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|
DFJustin |
because I constantly see people whining on the forums to move things or uploading things twice |
21:21
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|
yipdw |
maybe need more curation power |
21:21
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|
yipdw |
manpower that is |
21:21
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|
DFJustin |
for sure, but in the meantime |
21:22
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|
TFGBD |
Well, what I did it good enough for now |
21:22
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|
TFGBD |
I'm not really one for forums or email :P |
21:27
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|
garyrh |
hm, apparently you have to be an admin to move an item to open_source_software with ia. |
21:27
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|
garyrh |
that or destroy and respecify the metadata with curl. |
21:28
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|
garyrh |
with ia i got "Can't modify read-only field collection" |
21:28
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|
TFGBD |
I just uploaded something but it isn't showing up in the Uploads section of my account page |
21:29
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|
TFGBD |
Does it take some time? |
21:31
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|
DFJustin |
garyrh: ah I thought you could |
21:31
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joepie91 |
TFGBD: you can just contact info@archive.org to have an item darked, btw |
21:32
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|
DFJustin |
I can do collection changes but I guess it's from being a collection admin |
21:32
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|
garyrh |
using curl works so i guess it *should* work with ia |
21:33
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|
DFJustin |
oh |
21:33
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|
garyrh |
i think you have to be explicitly added as admin to a collection otherwise. |
21:38
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joepie91 |
garyrh: wait, using curl to do what? |
21:38
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|
garyrh |
to destroy and respecify the metadata |
21:40
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joepie91 |
garyrh: example command? |
21:40
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|
garyrh |
see http://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt search Destroy and respecify |
21:41
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|
garyrh |
so if it wasw in opensource_audio, now it would be in opensource |
21:41
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|
garyrh |
as those are default collections, so you'd have permissions to uploaded things there |
21:41
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|
garyrh |
*upload |
21:44
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|
joepie91 |
right, thanks |
22:23
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|
Ravenloft |
https://torrentfreak.com/photographer-who-sued-imgur-now-has-a-pirate-bay-problem-141022/ |
22:28
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|
joepie91 |
hehe |
22:29
🔗
|
joepie91 |
"you had a problem, and you thought 'Hey, I'd use a lawsuit!' - now you have two^Wthree problems" |
22:29
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|
joepie91 |
:D |
22:29
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|
BlueMaxim |
got 99 problems but a imgur ain't one |
22:33
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|
TFGBD |
I have some recordings of a few internet radio stations |
22:33
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|
joepie91 |
upload! |
22:33
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|
TFGBD |
where would those go |
22:33
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|
DFJustin |
community audio |
22:33
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|
TFGBD |
The one station is now defunct |
22:33
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|
TFGBD |
AND it's a christmas special :P |
22:33
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joepie91 |
TFGBD: if it's a lot of the same station, ask for a collection to be created |
22:33
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joepie91 |
if it's just a few, drop them under community audio |
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TFGBD |
It's only a few hours of one station |
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TFGBD |
it's music, though |
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TFGBD |
Music and talk |
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TFGBD |
Deoes that sitll count as PD? |
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TFGBD |
does* |
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joepie91 |
TFGBD: doesn't matter, just upload it |
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joepie91 |
if somebody complains it'll be darked :P |
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joepie91 |
see also: https://archive.org/details/afterhoursdjs_livesets |
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TFGBD |
I should take a recording of Windows XP's activation phone number before they take it down |
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kyan |
Hmm... I can't find the item history link in the IA beta interface... |
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schbirid |
ersi: facebook! i love Tor :) proud owner of routers and shirts |
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schbirid |
joepie91: not familiar, tried vanitygen(?) once for some random idea but thats all |
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schbirid |
TFGBD: https://archive.org/contribute.php in case you didnt know |
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TFGBD |
Strange. My upload still isn't there |
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TFGBD |
It it because I set the creator as Microsoft? |
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schbirid |
then something probably went wrong :( |
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schbirid |
should be in the "not done yet" list at least |
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kyan |
TFGBD: You can see the last jobs your account has triggered: https://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&justme=1&limit=500 |
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xmc |
kyan: you can change /details/ to /history/ in a url to get the history |
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kyan |
xmc: Thanks! :) Yeah it would still be nice to have a link though for easy access |
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xmc |
tru.dat |
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TFGBD |
it says Waiting to run 0 |
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TFGBD |
Heh, I see lots of MSNBC videos in the queue :P |
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joepie91 |
schbirid: basically, having a self-chosen address is the equivalent of having computed the private key to an arbitrary predefined public key |
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joepie91 |
read: serious security issue |
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joepie91 |
so depending on how exactly they've obtained that onion host - and I'm not sure I believe their explanation - that could be really really bad |