[00:01] no ola_norsk. No such feature exists if you simply give wayback a hashtag [00:01] you need a url [00:04] i did find some kind of official twitter "archive" thingy a few days ago i think [00:09] what i've been doing is cronjob with curl request to e.g https://web.archive.org/save/https://twitter.com/hashtag/netneutrality?f=tweets' [00:10] i did send a mail some days ago, asking if that was ok to run every 5 minutes, but no answer yet [00:10] i would of course stop it if told to [00:11] *** Stilett0 has joined #archiveteam-bs [00:13] CoolCanuk, https://pastebin.com/gLeWv3Nx [00:17] this is the mail i wrote to info@archive.org on the now 27th https://pastebin.com/eAvruxHv [00:19] i figured i would be better to ask, even if it might get "Are you crazy!?" in response :D [00:22] if it wasn't allowed, a big company like archive would prevent it [00:23] open access, should, be open access. [00:24] are they a big company though? [00:24] if they are, i kind of regret having donated 5USD :d [00:24] https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://twitter.com/hashtag/netneutrality?f=tweets [00:25] IA isn't a big company [00:25] they have multiple offices, as far as I know [00:26] they're a nonprofit with 200 employees worldwide [00:26] its non-profit organization [00:26] aye [00:26] lots of things are non profit. Salvation Army, PBS, etc. ;) [00:27] nvm. salvation army isnt [00:27] i was about to write that :D [00:27] they sure do an incredible job making you think they are, though :) [00:28] if there is one religiously oriented org i might (and have) donate to, it's salvation army [00:29] https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/dont-donate-to-the-salvation-army/Content?oid=11182500 [00:29] :/ [00:30] i do doubt they spend any money on anti-gay activism though [00:30] omg. I never thought about that [00:31] it's one thing to have an opinion, another to (waste) money to push that [00:31] they've kicked out homeless queer people whom i know for being queer [00:31] I've heard of that [00:31] in fact, i actually knew a gay salvation army officer..According to him, only thing he was not allowed to was be officially married trough the state church to another man [00:31] * astrid afk [00:32] maybe their policy vary i dont know [00:33] they do good works though, better than the majority of organisations [00:33] IMO [00:35] they sure as hell could improve on that shit though [00:38] https://archive.org/details/fanfictiondotnet_repack https://archive.org/details/Fanfictiondotnet1011dump https://archive.org/details/Fanfictiondotnet111million https://archive.org/details/fanfictiondump112 https://archive.org/details/Fanfictiondump113 https://archive.org/details/fictionpress-partial-save-2017 https://archive.org/details/AO3_story_dump1of5_ish All have metadata sql databases. Still going. I'll have all of it ev [00:38] JAA, re;PSNDL did you just grab the site with ab and do we want the package files? [00:38] astrid: i look at it this way, they might oppose gay marriage, but they have no problem bringing food to a gay homeless person or even couple in dire need of help [00:58] *** ola_norsk has quit IRC (Im not Nigan) [01:14] i'm not going to discuss this in here [01:25] *** dashcloud has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [01:32] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:34] *** dashcloud has joined #archiveteam-bs [01:36] *** Fletcher_ has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [01:40] *** ranavalon has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:50] the latest tapes uploads: https://www.patreon.com/posts/digitize-tapes-15638312 [01:57] As always, thank you for your hard work, godane :) [02:05] *** bithippo has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:13] *** Asparagir has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:22] *** pizzaiolo has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [02:25] *** schbirid has joined #archiveteam-bs [02:25] *** schbirid has quit IRC (Connection closed) [02:25] *** schbirid2 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [02:51] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 360 seconds) [03:36] *** Atom has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [03:40] here is Ajit Pai on glenn beck : https://soundcloud.com/glennbeck/11-30-17-repealing-net [04:15] *** Stilett0 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [04:18] *** Atom has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:24] i'm uploading one of marshillchurch videos i still have and is not uploade [04:24] i think its cause i got a slowdown error at the time [04:25] also here is something i forgot to upload: https://archive.org/details/marshill.com-media-sermons-20141016 [04:30] *** qw3rty114 has joined #archiveteam-bs [04:34] i'm reuploading this item: https://archive.org/details/marshillchurch-audio-20141116 [04:34] the item page was create but mp3 is not there [04:36] *** qw3rty113 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [04:46] anyone else notice how yahoo groups has been down for a few days now [04:47] the site "works" but you cant access any content [04:50] *** CoolCanuk has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [04:53] *** ZexaronS has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:01] the mp3 is finally uploaded [05:01] 20141116_episode-12_sd_audio.mp3: ISO Media, Apple QuickTime movie, Apple QuickTime (.MOV/QT) [05:02] there was a bad content error with this file [05:02] when uploading with my script [05:28] @godane What script were you using to upload? [05:31] my bash script uses curl [05:32] Might try https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive if you're on OSX or Linux [05:32] i use my bash curl script cause its what i know [05:37] No problemo [05:46] *** CoolCanuk has joined #archiveteam-bs [05:54] i have to download the realmedia files for 2002-03 All Things Considered [06:02] *** Stilett0 has joined #archiveteam-bs [06:08] SketchCow: Glad the descriptions are of use. I know they are somewhat simple, but I'm not sure what else to add in various cases. [06:08] I'll fill in some more now. [06:08] Ah, looks like they are done. [06:10] Hm, no, the search was just wrong. [06:13] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 633 seconds) [06:14] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [06:18] I'm not sure I can figure out descriptions for the rest. [06:42] I emailed archive.org because one of my items is missing a lot of files. Has anyone experienced this kind of thing before? They day I deleted the files.. There is no way I deleted 1300+ files by accident [06:42] *day= say [06:51] *** ZexaronS has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [06:56] *** superkuh has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [07:01] *** kristian_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:11] *** Mateon1 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [07:11] *** Mateon1 has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:16] *** Asparagir has quit IRC (Asparagir) [07:39] *** jschwart has joined #archiveteam-bs [07:51] *** superkuh has joined #archiveteam-bs [08:46] *** CoolCanuk has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [08:53] SketchCow: i can't upload to FOS for some reaons [08:53] *reason [08:53] Error: Could not write to socket: Broken pipe [08:55] even after starting gftp it still doesn't work [09:13] *** jspiros_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:14] *** jspiros has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [09:17] *** pizzaiolo has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:25] *** superkuh has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [09:35] *** superkuh has joined #archiveteam-bs [09:49] odemg, dxrt: I grabbed PSNDL when it was closed, i.e. only the "donate plz!" message. I think we should grab the packages as well, but maybe not through ArchiveBot as they can be huge (I guess?) and might crash the pipeline. [10:23] *** SmileyG has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [10:28] *** Smiley has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:39] JAA, I wouldn't say 'huge' but some maybe 10-20GB? [10:41] Yeah, that's already too big for most ArchiveBot pipelines. Remember that wpull writes the file to disk three times temporarily. [10:41] But the job is running on one of the big pipelines now, and it is downloading the packages despite --no-offsite-links. [10:42] *** Smiley has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [10:44] *** Smiley has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:49] *** SmileyG has joined #archiveteam-bs [10:53] *** Smiley has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 492 seconds) [11:15] "Der nächste bitte..." Amazon.de discontinues the unlimited cloud storage as well. [11:15] (Gasp!) [11:21] *** ranavalon has joined #archiveteam-bs [11:22] *** dboard has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [11:28] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:55] so the 2nd gdc 1999 keynote tape looks better then the first one [11:57] also this tape looks less dark [12:04] *** dboard2 has joined #archiveteam-bs [12:58] *** kristian_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [13:16] so I got my 6502 badge to play chess with it self, man digging up old basic books / learning 6502 opcodes was hard [13:28] *** refeed has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:32] *** _refeed_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:37] *** refeed has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:38] *** __refeed_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:38] *** _refeed_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:40] *** _refeed_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:40] *** __refeed_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:42] *** __refeed_ has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:42] *** _refeed_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:43] *** refeed has joined #archiveteam-bs [13:43] *** __refeed_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:46] *** SmileyG has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [13:51] *** Smiley has joined #archiveteam-bs [14:03] i'm capturing the best of snl steve-martin tape [14:39] godane: Drive filled. Again. [14:40] Fixing [15:00] *** refeed has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [15:14] *** Polylith has joined #archiveteam-bs [15:41] *** Ceryn has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [15:45] *** Ceryn has joined #archiveteam-bs [15:46] odemg: If you have a moment. [15:46] I do [15:55] more digitize tapes uploaded: https://www.patreon.com/posts/digitize-tapes-15648736 [16:08] *** ola_norsk has joined #archiveteam-bs [16:09] is there a way to use the ia command tool to modify the "format" of a file in an item? Got an item where some files are detected to be audio and videos when they are not. [16:23] ive tried the following: ia metadata 2813_d64_C64_roms_wwwC64com --target=Metal_Warrior_3.d64 --modify=format:Unknown [16:24] but, it doesn't seem to make any difference, the file is still listed as 'DV Video' [16:27] I'll ask jake [16:29] that command does report back 'success' (2813_d64_C64_roms_wwwC64com - success: blablablablaurl), and, it does seem to queue a task on the item. But after trying twice, i can't see any changes to the item page. [16:29] CoolCanuk -- wait, even after you sent them the log that shows all the files, then a failure? [16:32] This is the log, for reference: https://catalogd.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=786666690&full=1 [17:16] SketchCow: Thanks. I'm not sure if i'm using the tool incorrectly, or if something is going wrong. the log showing the attempts is here https://catalogd.archive.org/history/2813_d64_C64_roms_wwwC64com . [17:16] *** CoolCanuk has joined #archiveteam-bs [17:17] SketchCow: So i'll halt trying for now, in fear of messing up the item even more than it is. [17:23] is it possible to recover deleted files on archive.org? [17:23] (files as part of an item) [17:25] CoolCanuk, i think i have have managed to cancel deletion tasks that were queed, by using "Change Files" . But not sure about a situation where the files are already deleted. [17:26] archive.org said I deleted the files. No way I deleted 1300+ files by accident [17:27] check item history, if the tasks are not already run, i've found that e.g adding a dummyfile will halt deletion [17:27] already deleted [17:28] then i don't know [17:35] there should still be an item history [17:35] CoolCanuk: what is your item [17:36] arkiver: https://archive.org/details/Metro-Winnipeg ... archive.org says I "deleted files via UI" and linked me to this https://catalogd.archive.org/log/787318855 . https://catalogd.archive.org/log/786666690 has a "fatal error" Thanks! [17:37] 1300 files deleted via ui would take ... hours, and i'd recall doing so [17:39] 786666690 is just a derive problem, it is a problem with your file, the log contains enough information [17:39] I find the __ia_spool/ strange in https://archive.org/download/Metro-Winnipeg [17:41] do you know what files were deleted? [17:45] I'm guessing the files listed in 786666690 were before the deletion] [17:55] basically all of them were deleted except 46 [17:55] *** C4K3_ has quit IRC (leaving) [17:56] *** C4K3 has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:07] *** zino has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [18:08] *** zino has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:28] *** RichardG has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [18:29] *** pizzaiolo has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [18:32] *** fie has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 633 seconds) [18:38] *** RichardG has joined #archiveteam-bs [18:43] SketchCow: i did another attempt, where i included quoatationmarks as shown in the ia docs. But it did not seem to make any more difference than without (ia metadata 2813_d64_C64_roms_wwwC64com --target="Metal_Warrior_3.d64" --modify="format:Unknown") [18:57] format:Unknown ? [19:03] CoolCanuk, yeah, the files are Commodore 64 floppydisk formats, but 100+ files seem to have become incorrectly detected as either AAC or DV files. Not really a huge problem if it weren't for it causing derived audio files that are bogus. [19:05] CoolCanuk: Worst case scenario, i could change the format in the browser, but the Item xml manager is slow as h*ll in my browser when there's 2000+ files :/ [19:07] CoolCanuk: I just uploaded it in case of someone finding it useful in relation to concatenating any missing file into a legit C64 collection. Maybe some of the roms are even present in the Arcade. [19:08] CoolCanuk: D64 files are to commodore 64 floppy's as ISO's are to compact discs, i guess. [19:13] CoolCanuk: if you have not checked it out already, https://archive.org/details/internetarcade :D [19:14] https://archive.org/details/internetarcade&tab=about [19:15] *** Valentin- has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [19:17] *** fie has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:17] *** Valentine has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:20] i'm only 20 years old :P [19:21] well, just because you're kind of flawed in the age-department doesn't make the games any less awesome :d [19:22] *** fie has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [19:22] :P [19:23] if I grew up with Super Mario 64, anything less is .. eh [19:24] I used to play Atari games off of cassette tapes pre-teen. I officially feel old :D [19:25] :P [19:26] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrBm-CeIfVs [19:26] bithippo, i saw a youtube video the other day where the author said "Seriously, who's ever heard of games on cassettes??"..I shed a tear over it lol [19:26] I'm sure they can hear our outrage over acoustic coupler lol [19:27] https://youtu.be/vTSztNT4hys "Save Game - The Emularity and the Future of Infinite Game" [19:27] xd [19:28] i havent actually [19:28] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Pico this was pretty fun.... when it didnt freeze [19:29] tv leapfrog basically [19:30] if there's emulators for it..somewhere, some geek have the romdumps :d [19:31] http://www.segaretro.org/PicoDrive [19:32] *** icedice has joined #archiveteam-bs [19:32] ye [19:32] the freezing might be due to the hardware, maybe the emulators even does it better [19:32] yeah. it was hardware [19:34] you might want to check if anyone is archiving Sega Pico stuff, if not, might be worth making it a 'quest' :D [19:34] i've never even heard of it before today [19:36] seems like it would be really annoying to emulate [19:37] you need scans of the little books built into the cartridges [19:39] maybe someone already scanned them [19:41] i have no clue about the Sega Pico whatsoever. But since there's even an emulator, that means some wierd people actually cared about it :) [19:43] https://web.archive.org/web/20071023200810/http://www.finalburn.com:80/mobile/source.html [19:59] https://web.archive.org/web/19961220004430/http://www.sega.com/products/hardware/pico/storyware/index.html [20:00] *** schbirid has joined #archiveteam-bs [20:00] i love coming back from work and be whatever-lined because fucking efnet still does not know about dynamic ip addresses [20:00] why are we on this shit network again? [20:03] lol [20:06] it does not reconnect automaticly? [20:09] *** Jon has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [20:09] ola_norsk: my client? sure https://pastebin.com/raw/wWMJG49d [20:09] ouch [20:10] how quickly does your ISP rotate the ip's ? [20:11] i have dynamic ip as well, but not really tested how long it would take [20:12] 24h [20:12] like most of europe [20:13] i am in norway, so i'll try not closing my client and see what happens. [20:13] but https://www.unrealircd.org/ [20:14] not sure who could host it though. I have access to one connection that has static ip, but it's not in my house, but i might be able to place a shit computer there. [20:15] Single point of failure, whooo! [20:15] ;) [20:16] lightning and storms here would make it very shit :D [20:18] We could build our own network and have lots of fun debugging connectivity issues! [20:18] *** jmtd has joined #archiveteam-bs [20:19] i did set up an unrealircd once, but then ONLY for a crap webchat thingy made in flash that i can't remember the name of [20:19] I'm not sure why we're here either. I hate it as well. Maybe it's because this is the original IRC network or whatever. [20:20] networked servers i have no idea about [20:20] I don't know much about it, just that it can be a massive PITA. [20:20] *** Pixi has quit IRC (Quit: Pixi) [20:21] Especially since those servers wouldn't be inside a nice, controlled network, but distributed across the globe. [20:23] adding a server to the network would require contacting the admin of some server(s) already connected, yes? [20:23] well, not necessarily [20:23] look up history of anet. efnet is called 'eris free' because yea, the authority over the network is not anarchy. [20:25] ez: could the issue that schbirid mention depend on the indivial server(s) he's connecting to? [20:26] its people doing shit on efnet while on dynamic ips [20:26] who knows [20:26] which they then kline [20:26] networks ban you all the time [20:26] if its not irc, its cloudflare [20:26] theres usually good reason [20:26] and then the other person who gets the ip is fucked [20:26] like network infected by some sort of botnet [20:27] schbirid: rotated ips are annoying tho. it shouldnt do that unless you restart the modem, it should retain the lease [20:27] having new ip every day is rather unusual. [20:27] are you from the US? [20:28] It's pretty normal in mainland Europe at least. [20:29] JAA: tbh, the only place i've seen this as being normal is china and vietnam [20:30] mostly because their CPEs are so shitty they restart every 6 hours, and don't have dhcp leases whatsoever, its a new ip every pppoe dial [20:30] lol [20:31] anyhow, this is hardly an issue. things like cgnat are far more annoying [20:31] and unlike misconfigured dhcp, theres reason good reason for nat [20:32] ipv6 roll out FTW [20:32] yep [20:32] people and their home routers that don't have ANY firewall rules on [20:32] by default [20:32] where they should be default deny inbound [20:33] yea the v6 security is a bit of a disaster waiting to happen [20:33] currently the biggest surface is teredo tunnels [20:33] and what about upnp and automated port forwarding [20:33] even fucking microsoft considers the teredo prefix as "local" network [20:33] lol [20:33] doent filter remote peers from knocking on anything [20:33] could be a whole defcon talk [20:34] worse still, its fairly easy to scan for teredo peers [20:34] about someone getting side a corp network doing that [20:34] some faggot will do it eventually [20:34] its not like its that prevalent, was like 100k ips last time i scanned this shit [20:34] oi, don't use faggot derogatorily [20:39] not in here, not anywhere [20:39] wow https://github.com/eth0izzle/bucket-stream [20:42] No offence intended. But, does not most people distinguish between gay people and 'faggot' ? Though i can't see what 'faggot' has to do with scanning of peers. [20:43] schbirid: should I just start auto archiving anything found using that [20:43] definiteiyl not [20:43] *** jschwart has quit IRC (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [20:43] found one already that has 20k files in it, all passports and shit [20:43] in like 30s flat [20:43] -_- [20:44] ola_norsk, ez: it's not up for debate [20:45] that is 100% fine by me, it's not in my vocabulary [20:55] ola_norsk: PC sure can be confusing. fag used to mean "the worst", but it got appropriated by the us as a slur for queer people [20:56] I thought it meant ciggy [20:56] (in the UK) [20:56] :v [20:56] yea, cig butts [20:57] ez: i thought it used to mean 'bundle of sticks', and origin of 'faschi' (meaning the same) [20:57] but anyway [20:57] i suppose that could be the original etymology yea [20:59] it's appreciative there's warning and not simple wordlist kick+ban though [20:59] stfu [21:00] ok [21:03] ola_norsk: its not that hard to escalate up to that. one can simply argue policing US english on non-us persons is a form of cultural colonialism. [21:08] ez: in my opinion, what is in English called 'banter' is an important part of social relations and interaction. But yeah, this is sorely off-topic to say the least :D [21:08] well it IS the off-topic channel [21:08] *** Pixi has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:08] we're supposed to talk about archiveteaming pizzahut [21:08] lol [21:24] *** icedice has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [21:27] @jrwr You report that bucket? [21:27] With PII passport data? [21:27] *** icedice has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:35] Ya [21:35] emailed it off to AWS Support [21:36] Cool. [21:45] *** fie has joined #archiveteam-bs [21:55] *** fie has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [21:57] pizzahut is dying? wot [21:57] SketchCow: I decided to post an issue regarding my previously mentioned trouble the 'ia' tool, in case it's not my fault https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/issues/228 [22:13] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:17] *** ld1 has quit IRC (Quit: ~) [22:26] *** fie has joined #archiveteam-bs [22:35] *** schbirid has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [23:11] *** SimpBrain has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:14] *** icedice has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:15] *** ld1 has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:19] i'm sorry for being short-tempered in archiveteam channels lately [23:19] there's a lot more new people here than we usually get all at once and i'm feeling overwhelmed [23:25] skål! :D [23:26] astrid: someone has to be one holding the scallywags by the ears :d [23:26] well i have a hot date in a few hours so yes, drinking and happiness is in my future :P [23:27] good stuff [23:30] *** icedice has joined #archiveteam-bs [23:32] what kind of items does fit into Internet Archive? i mean, what emulated platforms are there. Or, are each item having to be individually tailored to run? [23:34] e.g could an Atari 2600 item simply be downloaded, have it's rom and thumb changed: and it would run as emulated item? [23:35] i guess what i'm asking is: is it purely curated? [23:37] emulators are more or less manually made [23:37] i mean with the JSMESS [23:38] anyway, i hope there's a jsmess collection of c64 soon on IA :D [23:39] copyright standing in the way of internet archeology yet again [23:39] blast [23:40] i wonder what policy IA actually adopts, obviously they cant say so in public, but is it possible to skirt in some cases (say, for abandonware? [23:41] *** Stilett0 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [23:41] I think the policy is "don't do anything about it until the copyright holder complains". [23:41] neat [23:41] abandonware SHOULD be abandonware. [23:41] Which I guess will very rarely happen for abandonware. [23:41] all this speculation gets old quick, folks [23:41] IA is good people [23:41] aye [23:41] ola_norsk: silence, or mickey mouse his assasins [23:41] You're good, so it has to be true. :-) [23:41] *sends his [23:42] JAA: depends on whos IP this is [23:42] the likes of nintendo can be particularly asinine about it [23:42] Yeah, of course it depends. [23:43] But there's tons of content out there created by small companies which disappeared a long time ago. Very unlikely anyone will ever complain about those. [23:43] ez: they do like to re-sell their ancient shit to people who've already bought it (in spite of many consumer rights laws) [23:43] ola_norsk: yea, im conflicted whether things like GOG are helping or not [23:45] ez: GOG does actually try to register copies of games that people alredy own on steam [23:46] ez: it does not cover alot of games though, yet [23:47] ez: i can't remember the name for their solution, give me a sec. But basically it entails logging into GOG with Steam account. [23:52] God, I hate websites which have infinite scrolling *and* put links in a footer which also scrolls... [23:52] ez: 'GOG Connect' it is/was called : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSWqx8goqSY&ab_channel=Christiaan008 [23:52] (vid.me) [23:52] ouch wrong link [23:52] ez: https://vid.me/IyqDZ [23:53] man, ctrl+v is a security issue :d [23:54] LowBudgetGaming is awesome btw [23:55] Let's play with some numbers regarding vid.me here. They use random five-digit base62 codes for the videos as far as I can tell. So there are around 916M possible combinations, only ~1.3M of which are used. Bruteforcing is useless. [23:57] ez: anyway, before i forget to wrap up my point: GOG Connect does/did allow Steam copies to get added to your GOG..and THAT is quite user friendly compared to other services i'd say