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Flashfire |
will explain soon |
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JAA |
So it's compulsory-but-not-really. Meh |
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ealgase |
I'd really not recommend not voting |
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ealgase |
everyone has *some* political interests |
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Fusl |
help i'm in way too many channels and my weechat is only split into 4 windows :( |
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ealgase |
even if your choice candidate doesn't have a choice, still vote for them |
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JAA |
Yeah, I'd definitely vote if I could. |
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ealgase |
yeah |
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ealgase |
people who don't vote really annoy me |
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ealgase |
because they're essentially being cop-out conservatives |
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ealgase |
because not voting enforces the status quo |
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ealgase |
but they can also claim "I'm not a conservative, I just don't care" |
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ealgase |
</rant> |
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JAA |
"But it won't make a difference" |
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Fusl |
but |
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Fusl |
it won't make a difference |
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JAA |
~ half of the eligible voters |
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ealgase |
it will make a difference. it'll show the support levels for a candidate, even if they don't win |
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ealgase |
if there's a candidate who has 60% support, and everyone votes, they'll be much more likely to compromise on issues than if their opposition doesn't vote at all and they win 100% |
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ealgase |
and I'm sure more than 400 people thought that their vote "wouldn't matter" in 2000 in Florida |
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astrid |
did i miss the first half of this conversation |
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JAA |
#archivebot |
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astrid |
oh |
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Flashfire |
Why can you not vote JAA I chose not to enroll because my maturity fluctuates between 13 and 30 and have a history of mental illness |
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JAA |
Flashfire: I'm not a citizen where I live, and I don't have voting rights in my country of citizenship because I've been away for too long. Welp. |
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Flashfire |
Wait what are your country of residence and citizenship country then? That doesnt sound right |
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JAA |
Switzerland and Germany. And yeah, it's all correct. I can't become a Swiss citizen either because there are some ridiculous rules in place. |
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JAA |
You have to live in the same commune for 5-8 years (depending on the canton) to be able to apply for citizenship. If you move, you start over... |
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ealgase |
RIP. Germany could really use some intelligent voters, too |
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Fusl |
all the intelligent voters are moving away because the dumb ones are taking over the majority |
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ealgase |
yeah |
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ealgase |
then it'll be the 1930's all over again |
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Is there a cultural/ideological difference between Austria and Germany? |
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ealgase |
Fusl: you have an interesting reverse DNS lookup, what's the story behind that? |
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Fusl |
no story to tell, sorry, just an interesting reverse DNS lookup |
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ealgase |
ok, cool. |
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Fusl |
you may find some of my other domains interesting as well :D https://keybase.io/fusl |
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ealgase |
wait so |
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ealgase |
why do you buy IP's? |
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ealgase |
(and how?) |
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Fusl |
because i can |
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ealgase |
that's a few hundred $ of IP addresses |
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Flashfire |
lol |
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Flashfire |
Fusl what do you do for a living to afford all this crazy shit? |
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Fusl |
i work |
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ealgase |
in a datacenter apparently |
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ealgase |
lucky |
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Flashfire |
eientei95 this is at risk of going off topic but the site had a hiatus for like 2 years |
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Flashfire |
everything was dead then it came back up with no updates |
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eientei95 |
Huh |
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Flashfire |
asstr |
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Flashfire |
it dissapeared with server issues then when it came back didnt get updates for ages |
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Flashfire |
I didnt even realise it was active again |
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eientei95 |
Flashfire: Holy effing shit is their FTP slow (via FTP) |
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Flashfire |
It really is this is one of the reasons the collections are unmaintained |
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JAA |
Heh, the students' organisation of the Green party in Austria is called GrΓΌne und Alternative Student/-innen, abbreviated GRAS. "Gras" is grass in German, but it's also a colloquial word for weed. :-) |
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Nice job there! |
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icedice |
So I have 857.3 / 5589 GB free on my HDD, i.e. 15.3% |
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icedice |
Would defragging for the first time at this stage be fine or should I try to get the free space up to like 20% before defragging it? |
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icedice |
Also, are there any possible risks with this? |
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ivan |
if your computer flips bits, defragging can flip the bits in your data |
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ivan |
remember to test your computer with linpack and doing long write-read tests over all the SATA simultaneously to see if it flips bits |
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ivan |
I can't think of any other risks |
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schbirid |
lol |
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webdownlo |
New nickname |
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webdownlo |
1.56 Petabyte Company |
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marked1 |
what was the old nickname? |
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marked1 |
icedice: how fragmented is this drive and what filesystem? |
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webdownlo |
AnonymousArchivist/Anthony |
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marked1 |
a lot of people are international so their ISP's won't be recognizable |
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marked1 |
Austin had something like 1-2 fiber providers I lost track |
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webdownlo |
webdownload is the new warrior name |
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icedice |
marked1: no idea and NTFS |
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icedice |
ivan: flip bits? |
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webdownlo |
I use AT&T |
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icedice |
ivan: Isn't that software only for Linux? |
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marked1 |
lightspeed is an ironic name now |
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ivan |
icedice: computers sometimes flip bits in memory or in transit through your motherboard |
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ivan |
marked1: haha |
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icedice |
Is the only benefit of defragging to restore data transfer speeds or are there any data integrity benefits as well? |
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ivan |
why would there be data integrity benefits |
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ivan |
transfer speeds are improved for sequential reads if seeking is an actual bottleneck |
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icedice |
I'm new to this, so I'm just asking |
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ivan |
generally fragmentation gets terrible only when there's little space, too much free space fragmentation, or you append to a file hundreds of times |
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ivan |
(appends not done near the same time) |
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ivan |
filesystem defragmentation tools waste a lot of time trying to reduce giant files to one fragment even though it offers no real read performance improvement |
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ivan |
if you use XFS on Linux you can patch it to be a little smarter :-) |
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icedice |
Ok |
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icedice |
Thanks for the info |
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marked1 |
if you want to be safe, do a backup before the defrag |
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JAA |
(Obligatory: You should always have a backup anyway.) |
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marked1 |
and if it's not tested, it's not a backup |
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icedice |
I have a backup, but I've added a few hundreds of GB in recent weeks, so I should fire up FreeFileSync again sometime |
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icedice |
A-Data's rugged external HDDs look pretty nice |
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ivan |
cygwin rsync |
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icedice |
Thinking about getting a 5TB one |
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icedice |
FreeFileSync is easier to f |
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icedice |
handle when it has a GUI |
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ivan |
why do you buy such smol drives |
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icedice |
I don't want anything above 6TB |
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icedice |
(A-Data doesn't make rugged 6TB drives unfortunately) |
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icedice |
As for why I don't buy Helium drives: I don't knowingly buy defective products |
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icedice |
https://www.overclock.net/forum/20-hard-drives-storage/1634071-warning-about-8tb-drives-cautious-aware-higher-rate-failure-degraded-surfaces.html |
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ivan |
a rugged hard drive is a solid state drive |
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ivan |
your no-Helium thing is nuts, sorry |
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icedice |
kiska has a pretty convincing firsthand account of the reliability of Helium HDDs |
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ivan |
see backblaze data |
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kiska |
huh? |
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icedice |
<kiska> So this is mostly anecdotal but I work with the NSW Department of Education and Training on casual basis. We purchased 12 Seagate Exos x12 12TB helium drives from Seagate themselves for a pilot test |
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icedice |
<kiska> Within 6 months we had 7 of those 12 drives fail completely |
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icedice |
<kiska> btw this is the model: ST12000NM0027 |
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ivan |
SEAGATE |
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icedice |
Yeah, I avoid those like the plague |
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icedice |
And yeah, SSD would be optimal, but I'm not rich lol |
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ivan |
meanwhile a gazillion He8's and He10's are spinning in datacenters with their helium indicator at 100 |
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icedice |
Max I could afford is 1TB SSD |
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icedice |
I'm just cautious |
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icedice |
I'll just delete some old stuff that I don't need |
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JAA |
Oh yeah, anecdotal evidence! I've never had an HDD fail, so they all last forever! :-) |
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marked1 |
is there an explanation why SSD's fail if used read-only ? |
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ealgase |
they don't? |
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ealgase |
at least, not at a high rate |
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jut |
Just a reminder eurovision is starting |
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marked1 |
one year Australia will win and they will regret having everyone travel there |
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jut |
They won't when Australia was alowed to participate they decided that if Australia were to win, they would host with a european partner in Europe |
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icedice |
Have people in America started caring about Eurovision in recent years? |
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marked1 |
not really. f I try to talk about it, I have to explain what it is first, still. |
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marked1 |
this explanation often includes Abba |
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hook54321 |
Anyone know if IA will provide a copy of an item that was disabled to the person that uploaded it in some cases? |
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icedice |
Ok, I don't care about it either and I'm in the EU |
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JAA |
Me neither, but regarding the US, the American Song Contest is supposed to launch in 2 or 3 years I think. |
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icedice |
The one time I cared about it was when Lordi won back in 2006 and a bunch of people including the Greek Orthodox Church got butthurt' |
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icedice |
-' |
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icedice |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAh9NRGNhUU |
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icedice |
Oh, and Epic Sax Guy |
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icedice |
Almost forgot about him |
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icedice |
Dschinghis Khan and Trololo are also noteworthy, but those songs are older than me, so I wasn't around to witness that |
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jut |
@eurovisiondrink |
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marked1 |
the US media market is kinda xenophobic. it doesn't have trouble stealing ideas from abroad, but it gets remade for the US market more often than not. |
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icedice |
Yeah, I kind of noticed that lol |
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JAA |
How weird, it's almost as if half of the country votes for a xenophobic party. |
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marked1 |
that makes it sound like a US only attribute, but then> https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/poster-of-the-right-wing-swiss-peoples-party-showing-one-news-photo/76448722 |
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JAA |
I know, I know. |
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smelly_ |
hi everyone |
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smelly_ |
does anyone here by chance remember vx heavens? |
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ealgase |
wait |
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ealgase |
someone in the datahoarder community that *isn't* a Nazi? |
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ealgase |
surprising |
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jut |
Americans |
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jut |
Why is Maddona in Eurovision |
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jut |
? |
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DogsRNice |
So i have a few smalish crawls ive made with httrack for some reason and i was wondering if there was any way it can be converted to a format that would allow them to be put onto the wayback machine |
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ealgase |
If the sites aren't down recrawl with wpull? |
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DogsRNice |
well currently i use windows 7 so i dont know how to get anything other then httrack to run |
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ealgase |
WSL |
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JAA |
Conversion is not possible. HTTrack does not record all information necessary as far as I know. |
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DogsRNice |
ah that sucks |
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schbirid |
i have not defragmented in 10 years |
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schbirid |
yay ext |
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ealgase |
I use linux so I don't need to |
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Kaz |
did reddit die? |
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Kaz |
unable to load from uk |
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JAA |
Fine here. |
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ealgase |
reddit has outages all the time |
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Kaz |
well, something's going on https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/y8M2awq7/image.png |
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JAA |
Oh, yeah, www.reddit.com doesn't load. old. works fine though. |
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JAA |
(And why would you use the redesign anyway?) |
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ealgase |
(I actually like the redesign) |
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JAA |
Did I hear someone ask for a kickban? I think I heard someone ask for a kickban. |
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JAA |
;-) |
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JAA |
Maybe it improved by now, but when they launched it, the redesign was pretty awful from a usability perspective. It's also a huge PITA for archival. |
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Kaz |
signed out because I'm on my laptop, so defaults to the new layout |
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Kaz |
99% of my shortcuts are all to old.* |
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JAA |
Ah |
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ealgase |
most functionality is way better on old theme, I'll admit |
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ealgase |
but I like being able to click on a post, then go back to where I was without reloading the page |
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ealgase |
or opening a new tab |
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JAA |
I'm using https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirector/ to redirect www.reddit.com and some other subdomains to old. |
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JAA |
Well, the problem is, that didn't work properly when I tried it. |
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ealgase |
yeah |
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ealgase |
my main problem is ow slow it is |
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JAA |
(I.e. when they launched it) |
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ealgase |
*how |
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JAA |
Oh yes, that too. |
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ealgase |
if it was just faster, and posts weren't as big, I think more people would use it |
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ealgase |
because there were lots of problems with old reddit |
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ealgase |
like the ugly design and cancerous sub css |
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JAA |
My Redirector rule if anyone wants it: ^https?://(?:(?:www|np|new)\.)?reddit\.com/(.*)$ to https://old.reddit.com/$1 |
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JAA |
There are more problems with the redesign than with the old design in my opinion. |
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ealgase |
which? |
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JAA |
Performance, wasted space, automatic image/video loading, hard to archive, just to mention a few. |
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ealgase |
true |
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ealgase |
the only one I mind that much is performance |
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ealgase |
(and hard to archive) |
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smelly_ |
hello everyone. im the new guy. im trying to run warrior & it appears to be working but it says 0kb up |
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JAA |
smelly_: The warrior traffic graph is broken IIRC. |
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smelly_ |
ah OK |
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smelly_ |
is there anyway I can see my contribution? |
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JAA |
Which project are you running? URLTeam I guess (since nothing else is active)? What's your username? |
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smelly_ |
smelly |
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JAA |
(AT's Choice = URLTeam) |
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JAA |
(At the moment, anyway.) |
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smelly_ |
why isnt anything else working? :( |
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JAA |
So if you're running that, you can see it on https://tracker.archiveteam.org:1338/ |
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JAA |
You'll have to increase the limit on the left a lot to get your name to show up since you're at the very bottom of that list. (And your browser will not be grateful for that.) |
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JAA |
Because we currently don't have any other active projects that use the warrior. |
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smelly_ |
theres no way to do a URL query? |
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smelly_ |
how are things normally done? |
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smelly_ |
(for archiving stuff) |
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JAA |
Small things that can be crawled recursively without JS go through ArchiveBot. |
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JAA |
Really big projects that can be easily split into chunks go through the distributed thing (including the warrior VM). |
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smelly_ |
ah ok. |
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smelly_ |
Is there anyway someone like myself can help out? Besides Warrior |
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JAA |
For anything inbetween, it depends. |
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JAA |
I don't know what your talents are, so... Β―\_(γ)_/Β― |
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smelly_ |
Ive gotten into archivism pretty hardcore lately when my favorite site, vxheavens, vanished off the internet |
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smelly_ |
Im a software engineer |
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JAA |
Oh, cool. Our code needs a lot of love. |
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smelly_ |
How people are active here? |
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JAA |
I suggest you read on the wiki a bit. https://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Dev is a good starting point. |
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smelly_ |
How many**, sorry, thinking faster than I can type |
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JAA |
That's for the distributed setup. |
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JAA |
ArchiveBot: https://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=ArchiveBot |
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JAA |
The underlying tool of ArchiveBot is wpull: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/wpull |
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JAA |
The number of active people here varies a lot. I can't really put any number on it. |
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smelly_ |
Python is NOT my strong suite |
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JAA |
Aw, but Python's the best. <3 ;-) |
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smelly_ |
No, I get it. In this particular instance Python is a great choice for a language |
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JAA |
Well, you'll find that a lot of our code is in Python. |
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JAA |
The ArchiveBot backend is mostly Ruby, and wget-lua (which is used by most distributed projects) is in C and Lua. |
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smelly_ |
However, in my line of work I do a lot of Native Windows C (WinAPI), C#.NET and TSQL |
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JAA |
(Everyone hates working with the AB backend, and wget-lua has been unmaintained for years.) |
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JAA |
I see. Well, you'll also find that we have virtually zero Windows environments around here. |
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JAA |
Sometimes people write custom tools for particular archival projects though in whatever language they prefer. |