[00:34] anyone have a prebuild wget-lua I can grab please? something isn't liking me but I can't find which dependency I'm missing [00:43] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:05] I just started using grab-site recently to grab some local blogs/newspapers but my computer crashed mid-grab. Is there a way to resume the crawl from where it left off? [01:15] wpull can resume from an existing db file. So it's possible but I haven't used grab-site and don't know the details. you probably have to hack around a bit [01:22] *** schbirid has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [01:35] *** schbirid has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:41] okay thanks I'm having a look at that now [01:43] *** BartoCH has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [02:16] http://superuser.com/questions/1110690/why-do-inactive-ssh-sessions-terminate-with-write-failed-broken-pipe [03:28] i'm at 800k items now [03:57] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:28] deadman's switch data dump? [04:30] er wrong channel [04:33] *** Sk1d has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [04:40] *** Sk1d has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:05] what was the tweet from Snowden that worried people? [05:38] [00:53:09] When I search \:0440\:0443\:0431 on duckduckgo, it redirects me to http://doubleatlas.transship-design.com.ua/?page=call/cat&id=1459&lang=ru [05:38] [00:53:22] and I'm very, very confused. [05:38] [01:03:56] apparently changing the numbers leads to a different site [07:03] i'm going after sbs.com.au news node urls [07:03] that should give me a way to grab all news articles [07:09] ranma: http://8ch.net/tech/res/635726.html [07:20] *** VADemon has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:21] *** Start has quit IRC (Quit: Disconnected.) [07:21] *** Start has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:41] I'm starting to upload mp3s of Steve and Ted in the Morning from KNSS Radio [08:42] its the episodes i have from 2008 [08:59] *** tomwsmf has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [09:05] 223972/862701 = 200 https://code.google.com/p/pdf-ebook-reader/issues/list?can=1&q=-has:blocked%20priority=Owner&colspec=ID+Type+Status+Priority+Summary+BlockedOn&groupby=&sort=&x=Milestone&y=Owner&cells=tiles&mode=grid. [09:05] One million entries on the google code grab for one item... [09:06] *** robink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 633 seconds) [09:18] Kaz: flex autoconf installed? [09:47] *** robink has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:01] *** BartoCH has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:04] *** GPCR has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:04] *** GPCR has left [11:10] https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/4wirvf [11:10] .title [11:11] Microsoft, Sony, and other companies still use illegal warranty-void-if-removed stickers : technology ~ reddit.com [11:11] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [12:22] i uploaded 2015 Archival Outlook Newsletter: https://archive.org/details/Archival_Outlook-2015-01 [12:35] so i noticed something odd about SBS news node [12:35] all odd numbers get me a 404 errror [12:38] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Leaving) [13:03] i'm starting to upload my Cyber Culture episodes i have downloaded [13:15] https://archive.org/details/cyberculture_numero01 [13:24] i removed content-disposition from my sbs.com.au news node grab [13:24] also i'm only grabbing even pages [13:25] *even number node pages [13:39] *** Medowar has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [13:40] *** Medowar has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:42] someone want to upload Nintendo Power to TPB or something? [13:43] I think I've run out of time to grab what I want (got stuck away from computer) [13:53] they down already? lol [13:53] surprised it lasted that long [13:53] i got a copy in pdf/cbr, but i despire TPB, lol [13:53] SketchCow says he's taking it down Monday [13:53] despise [13:54] and I have to work until late today [13:54] can't get now? [13:54] ahh [13:55] pdf is 993MiB, the cbr is 11.8GiB [13:56] godane: are you a mamber of the archivists (from the archival outlook newsletter)? if so, would it be something a hobbiest (me) would get use from? [13:56] member, damnit, lol [13:58] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [14:03] i have the cbr and cbz files of Nintendo Powr [14:03] *Power [14:04] oh [14:05] atrocity: i'm just a hobbiest archivist [14:12] but you're a member of it? [14:13] no [14:14] ahh, kk [14:15] archiveteam site is bork [14:15] cc SketchCow? [14:15] Resource Limit Is Reached [14:15] The website is temporarily unable to service your request as it exceeded resource limit. Please try again later. [14:15] seems flaky, I can load it fine from here [14:31] *** DoomTay has joined #archiveteam-bs [14:37] hmm [14:38] i'm starting to upload CNET News Daily Podcast [14:38] it was on for nearly 5 years [14:38] from 2006-04-11 to 2010-03-31 [14:42] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLau-MAHAOY [14:58] haha, that's awesome [14:58] wish we had stuff like that around here [15:02] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [15:04] if anybody hadn't seen this yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blSzwPcL5Dw [15:04] atrocity: where are you? [15:04] geographically? [15:17] *** DoomTay has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) [15:27] southwest florida [15:33] People are ridiculous [15:33] Nothing about the Nintendo Power is special. It's an old set floating around for years, everywhere. [15:33] Nothing needs t be saved. IA will not be hosting it soon. [15:33] But it'll live, likely foever [15:33] for each in `cat amiga.txt`; do ia download $each 00_coverscreenshot.jpg; if [ -f $each/00_coverscreenshot.jpg ]; then LORP=`convert $each/00_coverscreenshot.jpg -crop '1x1+1+1' txt:- | grep FEA500`; if [ "$LORP" ]; then echo "==================================================================== FAIL WHALE $each";ia delete $each --glob=*.gif;ia delete $each --glob=*.jpg;fi; rm $each/00_coverscreen [15:33] shot.jpg; rmdir $each; fi; done [15:33] also, I just pasted that by mistake [15:34] But look upon it, coders of functional scripts, and despair [15:36] oh man [15:36] rm in a script [15:39] pants off dance off [15:40] yeah, lol [15:46] no no rm is bad, [15:46] rm to a variable you've not checked is even defined D: [15:48] this is how SteamOS fucked people up, right? :D [15:51] maybe that's working as intended? if not found, just fuck the whole OS [15:57] :D [15:57] and a nvidia patch iirc [15:57] or that was just a space XD [16:00] *** Honno has joined #archiveteam-bs [16:02] atrocity: hm. isn't there a ton of events around Florida [16:03] :) [16:04] OH EVERYONE HAS AN IDEA [16:06] Have people figured out what it does [16:07] downloads an image, crops it, checks for a colour code and then prints a fail if that colour is present, then prints an error if it is, then deletes the file [16:08] SmileyG: not an nvidia patch, rather an alternative driver for switchable graphics nvidia systems [16:08] bumblebee or something [16:09] which indeed accidentally a space after /usr [16:09] "whoops" [16:09] there goes your /usr! [16:10] that's the one! ;) [16:10] YEs you got it. [16:14] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [16:20] *** Coderjoe has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:05] That's a harmless rm. It's scripts with rm -rf /$VARIHOPEFULLYSET what makes me nervous. I sent a patch to Intel of all vendors for one of those before the summer. [17:10] And I'm sure SketchCow has "#!/bin/bash -u" at the top of all his scripts. :) [17:24] Ido everything as root [17:25] No tests [17:25] Bring it [17:31] isn't "no tests" inherent in writing bash? [17:32] ... never mind, I'm sure that somebody somewhere wrote a testing framework for Bash... [17:33] ain't nobody got time for testing [17:33] nor for Bash, for that matter [17:34] * Frogging hates writing shell scripts [17:47] so looks like you could get 20MB hard drives from Microscience in 1985 [17:48] * godane i'm looking at old PC Magazine ads [17:50] *** alfie has quit IRC (Quit: Bye.) [17:52] *** alfie has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:25] *** wp494 has quit IRC (Quit: LOUD UNNECESSARY QUIT MESSAGES) [18:36] oh nice https://github.com/arpinum-oss/shebang-unit [18:37] I wonder if this thing contains a fuzzing tool to check for dangerous interpolations [18:38] *** wp494 has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:38] hmm maybe not [18:40] it is kind of a strange idea to unit-test bash functions though. usually unit testing is best applied when your functions are pure or close to it, but with shell scripts we are so much more often interested in side-effecting operations that make unit-testing less useful without painful virtual environments etc [18:41] i dunno, maybe somebody's implementing geometrical algorithms in bash or something [19:18] i have been up 18 hours about now [19:18] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:32] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Leaving) [19:42] ok [19:45] hunting for terak disk images [19:48] yes indeed i found them [19:49] blech, i'm missing proper labels for these [19:49] I know what a few of them are, but not all [19:53] lemme zip up this whole mess; this is NOT good enough to put on IA though [19:53] i have pictures of the proper disk labels SOMEWHERE and at least one disk was flaky [19:53] some of these were disks used on the exidy sorceror, not terak disks [19:54] not sure if any have personal information on them either [19:55] * Lord_Nigh tries to find a regex for finding social security numbers to check [19:58] found one, no ssns [20:30] *** VADemon has quit IRC (left4dead) [20:55] I struggled so long with emscripten for so long [20:55] until my final attempt was to throw 1/4 of my unused RAM at the VM [20:56] I was running it on 384 or 512mb RAM [20:56] buried somewhere in the instructions was RAM requirements that I'd missed [20:58] ended up throwing 2 or 4gb at it [21:05] *** tomwsmf has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:06] *** RedType has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:57] *** Honno has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [22:01] looking at disk images, wtf is up with these [22:01] i may have to re-borrow the disks and re-image them [22:19] *** RichardG has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [22:50] Lord_Nigh: As far as I know, there's been no ArchiveTeam work on CompuServe, so unless the thing was also uploaded to an AOL forum (or was cross-posted), we wouldn't have it. [22:53] I just checked a list I have of all the AOL software libraries, and it seems rather unlikely we have a copy of it unless it's in a different place- the sheet indicates all of the CompuServe-labelled libraries are in the 30000 series, which is well beyond where we got to as far as I know [22:55] it may still be possible to confirm the existence of the file(s) on AOL by checking the libraries (assuming they still load and let you see the descriptions), but you can't download things anymore [23:18] *** DoomTay has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:27] *** DoomTay has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed)