[00:00] *** BartoCH has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [00:07] *** BartoCH has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:20] so tomorrow i have to go out to get a hdmi cable for tv monitor [00:21] *** VADemon has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:26] godane: don't let the store pressure you into an expensive HDMI lead. It doesn't matter, all that the cable needs to do is get 0s and 1s from one end to the other [00:29] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [00:33] godane HCross2 , http://www.videotron.com/residential/television/terminals-and-accessories#tab/cat620053 [00:51] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:16] *** Whopper_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:19] *** Whopper has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [01:23] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:55] Do we have a copy of download.cyanogenmod.org? [02:04] I believe someone set archivebot on it [02:04] feel free to check [02:29] HCross said that he's grabbing it [02:38] *** divingk has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:39] How many people here have made their own decompressors? [02:39] As in, file decompressors. [02:42] Read: Decompressing LZW, Huffman, LZ77, RLE compressed files. [02:43] What's the follow up question, out of interest? (I haven't) [02:45] What variants of these compressions do your decompressors support? [02:46] For RLE, for instance, there's PackBits, a generic RLE method (8-bit number for number of repetitions, followed by 8-value), [02:47] and LZW has 9-bit, 12-bit, and 15-bit variants. [02:48] For the dictionary value sizes. [02:50] Also, how many types of compression does your compressor support? [03:08] so i played wii golf with brother tonight [03:08] and watch doctor who christmas special on it thur usb [03:18] *** ndiddy has joined #archiveteam-bs [03:18] *** ndiddy has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [03:38] Also... [03:38] For TCRF, I finally started making articles for Apple II games. [03:38] Not an easy thing, since a) a lot of them are only available in cracked form, with loads of messages removed [03:39] and b) they use high ASCII text, which is hard to view outside of a specialized tool. [03:39] Haunting on the Genesis uses this for its text, for what it's worth. [03:46] jeez, this is a frustrating package manager choice https://gitlab.peach-bun.com/snippets/54 [03:47] I also like how there's a virtual package to satisfy a virtual package, and if you apt search the -virtual package you won't find it in the apt index [03:47] Softwareâ„¢ [03:50] incidentally, if someone is happy with a Linux-based profiler that is like Instruments or Telemetry, I'm interested in hearing suggestions [03:50] (Telemetry has a Linux build, and it's also $asstons/year) [03:52] I fucking hate aptitude [03:52] or apt? [03:52] whichever it is [03:52] grr [03:53] I can live with it, it's just the occasional "Please choose one" messages that can be inscrutable [03:53] on second thought I guess the -lowlatency vs. -generic concerns the kernel, not the tools [03:53] honestly portage is my favourite [03:53] no linking or build environment issues [03:53] no worries about distribution versioning [03:54] if I need a new package I just change a line in a package script and run a digest maker command, and then it's good to go [03:54] on modern hardware compiling things is so fast it's no trouble at all. [03:54] some things, yes :P [03:55] put gcc into C++17 mode and watch the 90s come back [03:55] i'm not sure how much of that is gcc vs. just C++, because clang seems a little faster but not massively so [03:56] i haven't used portage in a long long time [03:56] perhaps it's a good time to give it another try [03:57] heh, the C++ standard should be set by the package, not in the default cflags [03:58] no reason to set it there anyway, since packages that don't assert it also don't use its features [03:58] yeah [03:58] i'm just making a comment out of frustration on compile times [03:58] there's not that many packages (are there any?) that use C++17 features anyway [04:06] divingk: if you're not following https://twitter.com/a2_4am, you absolutely need to if you're doing anything with Apple II stuff. 4am is doing ground-breaking work on properly cracking and documenting the process, and providing awesome tools that speed up the process [04:07] I got the messages they found on TCRF already. [04:07] But there appears to be many more. [04:11] *** fie has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:25] *** ndizzle has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:45] intel vtune amplifier xe is kinda cool, but the UI on Linux is astonishingly unresponsive [04:46] like, window resize shouldn't be a two-second operation [05:04] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:19] *** Sk1d has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [05:26] *** Sk1d has joined #archiveteam-bs [06:21] *** ravetcofx has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [06:24] wouldn't it be nice if the archive.org S3 endpoint accepted the checksum of a file, and then checked the sent file against that checksum? [06:26] could be a long wait to get a response [06:27] maybe a response with a URL you could periodically check to get a checksum check result [06:28] maybe? I want to be able to assert a checksum as I upload, and then have it reject the upload with an error (500 maybe) if it doesn't match what it got from me. [06:29] this would prevent the ~50 red lines on my upload job list. [06:29] also, neat bug: ananiel is reporting RAM usage including cached data I think, because it's not nearly 90% [06:32] I guess it's possible to incrementally checksum [06:32] that might eliminate any long pause at upload completion [06:43] yes, but I also don't mind such a long pause. it's easy to run 3 or 4 uploaders in parallel. [06:44] oh, I just mean that the long pause increases probability of false failures if e.g. the network connection dies while waiting for a response [06:45] oh that is true! [06:46] but yes, checksums are totally incremental [06:48] heh. i was looking for boxes to bin cables and then I realized I have a 3d printer [06:48] I was trying to download the CBC news archive I have from my server tiernyn down to my laptop and it failed a bunch of times - the archive was corrupt, or a bad CRC [06:48] ha! [06:48] nice [06:48] i wasted two hours looking for boxes [06:48] I am hunting for this keepsake skateboard I have [06:49] it's not a darkstar falcon deck (I wish I had one of those to mount on the wall) but nonetheless important [06:49] nowhere to be found [06:49] a skateboard seems like a pretty large item [06:50] smaller than the longboards [06:50] the house I grew up in is also... large. [06:50] ahh [06:52] god, I graduated from high school over 9 years ago [06:54] I think when ananiel comes up for renewal I'll switch it over to DO [07:13] ha ha. [07:14] I graduated from high school 28 years ago. [07:41] Good news and bad news, apparently the people left at cyngn inc are "incompetent and don't care" [08:12] *** Honno has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:45] FalconK: as for the checksum, automate the upload via torrent [08:46] I had miserably low upload speeds, but it helped me to upload 140GB with my 2mbps [08:47] *** GE has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:21] *** Aranje has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [09:34] so i found put bbc pulled like a the last week of july 2012 of newshour [09:35] and first 2 weeks of aug 2012 [09:38] 2012-01-15 has no episodes for that date [09:38] 2012-04-30 to 2012-05-04 don't work from what i can tell [10:59] VADemon: I'm not sure that the internet archive supports that? it's an HTTP endpoint that roughly implements the same scheme as AWS S3... [11:00] godane: at least they keep them! I have a cronjob to download the CBC news hourly because if they keep a record at all it's not on the internet. [11:14] *** VADemon has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:16] *** divingk has quit IRC (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 50.1.0/20161208153507]) [11:30] http://8bitworkshop.com/ [11:30] Pretty cool [11:32] *** ravetcofx has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:40] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [12:12] *** Honno has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [12:32] *** GE has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [12:38] *** ravetcofx has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [12:41] *** ravetcofx has joined #archiveteam-bs [12:55] *** schbirid has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:22] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [13:59] *** Sanqui is now known as Sanqui|AF [13:59] *** Sanqui|AF is now known as SanquiAFK [14:14] *** GE has joined #archiveteam-bs [14:36] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [14:46] *** yan has joined #archiveteam-bs [16:11] *** Simpbrain has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [16:38] *** Aranje has joined #archiveteam-bs [16:44] *** Aranje has quit IRC (Quit: Three sheets to the wind) [17:03] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:16] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [17:18] FalconK: IA's upload does support *some* type of verification on upload, IIRC. And you could use hash-archive.org to verify after the fact... [17:18] (not sure how useful this is, just thought it worth mentioning) [18:14] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [18:16] maybe. it also should like... not derive and then hold the whole item, since it will fail on corrupt gzip. [18:25] *** DiscantX has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:50] *** DiscantX has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [18:55] Anyone here near a Frys which has http://www.frys.com/product/8314597#detailed in stock please? If so, let me know please [19:01] damn [19:05] that is an awesome deal- I wish there was a Fry's anywhere near me [19:06] Im literally willing to pay someone to go there, get one, and send it back to the UK [19:07] almost big enough to back up both my 3tb and 4tb My Books i have [19:11] i would buy the whole stock [19:13] i keep getting this error when trying to use proxy option in get_iplayer : Undeclared prefix: http at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/XML/NamespaceSupport.pm line 298. [19:21] yeah, wow, what a deal [19:21] wish I was near a Fry's :) [19:23] same here [19:34] I'd also be willing to buy one.. or three [20:37] *** HCross has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:37] *** HCross has joined #archiveteam-bs [20:40] *** schbirid has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [20:59] *** HCross has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:59] *** HCross has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:12] *** Whopper_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [21:12] *** Whopper has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:23] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:28] *** Ravenloft has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:00] Anyone know what the password to the donators' lounge on forum.cyanogenmod.org was? [22:02] *** godane has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) [22:40] *** godane has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:40] hey all [22:41] i hooked up my new 32' samsung tv to my computer [22:42] first computer 'monitor' that i'm using hdmi with [22:42] my computer i got last year came with both vga and hdmi so it work out for future updates [22:45] *** pikhq has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [22:48] *** pikhq has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:40] *** ravetcofx has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [23:41] *** ravetcofx has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:59] *** aschmitz has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)