Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:06
🔗
|
|
betamax_o has quit IRC (leaving) |
00:23
🔗
|
|
Dragnog2 has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) |
00:52
🔗
|
h3ndr1k |
germanys media markt is selling 8tb mybooks for 125,10 eur. (139 without ebay coupon) |
01:06
🔗
|
Raccoon |
seems better than US Amazon prices by 10 eur |
01:53
🔗
|
|
tuluu has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) |
01:55
🔗
|
|
mls has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) |
01:57
🔗
|
|
anarcat has joined #archiveteam-ot |
01:57
🔗
|
|
anarcat has quit IRC (Handshake flooding) |
01:58
🔗
|
|
anarchat has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) |
01:58
🔗
|
|
tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot |
02:02
🔗
|
|
anarcat has joined #archiveteam-ot |
02:02
🔗
|
|
anarcat has quit IRC (Handshake flooding) |
02:07
🔗
|
|
anarcat has joined #archiveteam-ot |
02:10
🔗
|
|
Laverne_ has quit IRC (se.hub efnet.portlane.se) |
02:10
🔗
|
|
Shen has quit IRC (se.hub efnet.portlane.se) |
02:17
🔗
|
|
manjaro-u has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) |
02:48
🔗
|
|
mls has joined #archiveteam-ot |
02:48
🔗
|
|
Laverne_ has joined #archiveteam-ot |
02:48
🔗
|
|
Shen has joined #archiveteam-ot |
04:37
🔗
|
|
X-Scale` has joined #archiveteam-ot |
04:39
🔗
|
|
X-Scale has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
04:39
🔗
|
|
X-Scale` is now known as X-Scale |
04:46
🔗
|
|
qw3rty2 has joined #archiveteam-ot |
04:49
🔗
|
|
odemg has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 745 seconds) |
04:52
🔗
|
|
IAmbience has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) |
04:53
🔗
|
|
X-Scale` has joined #archiveteam-ot |
04:54
🔗
|
|
odemg has joined #archiveteam-ot |
04:54
🔗
|
|
qw3rty has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 745 seconds) |
04:54
🔗
|
|
X-Scale has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
04:54
🔗
|
|
X-Scale` is now known as X-Scale |
05:10
🔗
|
|
ugh has joined #archiveteam-ot |
05:13
🔗
|
|
legoktm has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) |
05:44
🔗
|
|
asdf0101 has quit IRC (The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) |
05:44
🔗
|
|
markedL has quit IRC (Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) |
05:45
🔗
|
|
markedL has joined #archiveteam-ot |
05:45
🔗
|
|
asdf0101 has joined #archiveteam-ot |
06:30
🔗
|
Raccoon |
Does anyone want 4096 samples of recaptcha's audio captcha from 2012. it sounds like drunk people saying random words, with background chatter. |
06:31
🔗
|
Raccoon |
it's about 260 mb |
06:36
🔗
|
Raccoon |
or 37 hours worth of pretty obnoxious random audio |
07:27
🔗
|
eientei95 |
https://torrentfreak.com/backing-up-doomed-radio-station-online-archives-was-mass-piracy-191028/ |
07:40
🔗
|
|
BlueMax has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) |
07:46
🔗
|
dxrt |
Raccoon: Upload to IA! |
08:33
🔗
|
phillipsj |
h3ndr1k, yeah, but then youo would eb stuck with a macbook. https://petapixel.com/2019/06/11/this-is-why-macs-are-slower-than-pcs/ (TL;DW: only apples iphone deosn't themal throttle) |
08:34
🔗
|
* |
phillipsj needs sleep, possibly. |
08:57
🔗
|
|
kiska18 has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) |
08:57
🔗
|
|
Ryz has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) |
08:57
🔗
|
|
kiska18 has joined #archiveteam-ot |
08:57
🔗
|
|
Fusl sets mode: +o kiska18 |
08:57
🔗
|
|
Fusl__ sets mode: +o kiska18 |
08:57
🔗
|
|
Fusl_ sets mode: +o kiska18 |
08:57
🔗
|
|
Ryz has joined #archiveteam-ot |
08:58
🔗
|
|
schbirid has joined #archiveteam-ot |
09:36
🔗
|
h3ndr1k |
phillipsj: I meant Western Digital MyBooks which are external harddrives :P |
09:37
🔗
|
h3ndr1k |
A Macbook for 125€ would be nice though... |
10:30
🔗
|
phillipsj |
Was wondering why the price was only triple digit. |
10:31
🔗
|
phillipsj |
Yeah, I definitely mis-read your comment. |
10:50
🔗
|
|
IAmbience has joined #archiveteam-ot |
13:13
🔗
|
|
tuluu has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) |
13:14
🔗
|
|
tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot |
13:25
🔗
|
|
vitzli has joined #archiveteam-ot |
15:01
🔗
|
|
vitzli has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) |
15:27
🔗
|
|
bluefoo has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) |
15:30
🔗
|
|
bluefoo has joined #archiveteam-ot |
15:52
🔗
|
|
killsushi has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) |
16:40
🔗
|
|
lunik19 is now known as lunik1 |
17:07
🔗
|
|
Hani has joined #archiveteam-ot |
17:42
🔗
|
|
DogsRNice has joined #archiveteam-ot |
17:48
🔗
|
|
icedice has joined #archiveteam-ot |
18:26
🔗
|
|
kiska18 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) |
18:27
🔗
|
|
Ryz has quit IRC (Quit: Ping timeout (120 seconds)) |
18:28
🔗
|
|
Ryz has joined #archiveteam-ot |
18:33
🔗
|
|
Ryz has quit IRC (Quit: Ping timeout (120 seconds)) |
18:33
🔗
|
|
Ryz has joined #archiveteam-ot |
18:56
🔗
|
|
Ivy has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) |
21:39
🔗
|
godane |
so i got my new 5TB seagate usb drive |
21:39
🔗
|
Raccoon |
my WD arrives tomorrow |
21:40
🔗
|
godane |
move some of the animes i have watch to it |
21:40
🔗
|
godane |
already format it to EXT4 |
21:41
🔗
|
Raccoon |
If Windows 10 would support EXT4, I might switch my main desktop OS. Dumb microsoft. |
21:42
🔗
|
godane |
i have a fear of one my hard drive going like one of my usb stick that i mounted on windows a few years ago |
21:43
🔗
|
godane |
the label went weird and it was stuck as read-only |
21:43
🔗
|
godane |
but you couldn't copy the files off if |
21:43
🔗
|
godane |
*it |
21:43
🔗
|
Raccoon |
do you keep redundancy copies? if not for big media, then definitely keep SHA checksums |
21:44
🔗
|
godane |
i do keep some copies of stuff |
21:44
🔗
|
godane |
on multible drives |
21:44
🔗
|
Raccoon |
same, but i can't afford to keep the hefty stuff. i just share with friends and hope I never have to use them as a backup |
21:45
🔗
|
godane |
i have like 400gb of anime i can copy to this new drive to free my main 8tb drive |
21:45
🔗
|
Raccoon |
would be cool to create some touch-n-go sync with a traveling harddrive to update all my offsite offline friend/family copies, without doing a full disk image |
21:46
🔗
|
|
manjaro-u has joined #archiveteam-ot |
21:46
🔗
|
Raccoon |
gets tricky when renaming and moving folders. end up copying an entire folder again when you could have just renamed it on the target. |
21:47
🔗
|
godane |
agree |
21:48
🔗
|
Raccoon |
a super advanced journaling filesystem could be invented. EXT5 |
21:48
🔗
|
Raccoon |
git/svn backend |
21:49
🔗
|
JAA |
Sounds like awful performance. |
21:49
🔗
|
|
icedice has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) |
21:50
🔗
|
Raccoon |
JAA: keeping a log of "renamed {jXgDwNKUrrhsKATtCFrqJ} from ''The Family (1913)'' to ''Family, The (1913)''" doesn't seem awful |
21:51
🔗
|
JAA |
No, but the performance of a git-based backend would be. |
21:51
🔗
|
|
schbirid has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) |
21:51
🔗
|
Raccoon |
i don't mean with internet queries |
21:51
🔗
|
Raccoon |
just versioning log |
21:52
🔗
|
godane |
i think Raccoon wants a git filelist log |
21:52
🔗
|
godane |
not a git full file diff log |
21:52
🔗
|
Raccoon |
merges only take place when you rub two harddisks together |
21:53
🔗
|
godane |
i will say this new hard drive is a lot faster i think |
21:53
🔗
|
godane |
i'm getting 100mb+ per second transfer |
21:53
🔗
|
Raccoon |
godane: even for that, selective full file diff could exist for anticipated filetypes and explicitly flagged files |
21:54
🔗
|
Raccoon |
otherwise, a simple SHA is recorded |
21:54
🔗
|
godane |
ok |
21:55
🔗
|
Raccoon |
running SHA computation is calculated block by block during file write, and then completed when file is closed |
21:55
🔗
|
Raccoon |
no more bit flips |
21:55
🔗
|
Raccoon |
*no more undetected bitflip ignorance |
22:27
🔗
|
|
BlueMax has joined #archiveteam-ot |
22:35
🔗
|
markedL |
there are file systems that can detect bit flips, at least on LInux |
22:35
🔗
|
ivan |
Raccoon: maybe you want git-annex |
22:36
🔗
|
Raccoon |
ivan: yes, JAA mentioned it last night. looking it over |
22:37
🔗
|
ivan |
also the rsync rename issue is annoying but I'm not sure it's bad enough to eliminate rsync as a solution |
22:37
🔗
|
ivan |
pick good directory structures and filenames in advance and treat them as mostly-immutable |
22:38
🔗
|
ivan |
rename big changes on the target in advance on the rare occasion that you need to |
22:39
🔗
|
Raccoon |
ivan: yeah. it's tough. I need to invent or adopt a metadata tagging system. I tend/always leave filenames alone and immutable, but use their folder names for tagging and pretty human-readable access |
22:40
🔗
|
Raccoon |
need to strike that balance between maintenance and lay use |
22:40
🔗
|
ivan |
https://github.com/search?q=rsync%20rename+fork:true&ref=simplesearch&type=Repositories has some odd stuff |
22:42
🔗
|
ivan |
https://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/metadata_driven_views/ |
22:56
🔗
|
Raccoon |
I'm looking at writing an extension for Voidtools Everything for Windows, which keeps a file index and monitors for file changes |
22:57
🔗
|
Raccoon |
I can start writing out stand-alone metadata/journal entries the contents of different folders and collection sets |
22:58
🔗
|
Raccoon |
dump ffprobe info to the same metadata file |
22:59
🔗
|
Raccoon |
SHA checksums, torrent magnet link, etc |
23:41
🔗
|
JAA |
You might also be interested in ffmpeg's framemd5 "codec". |
23:43
🔗
|
JAA |
That dumps an MD5 hash of each frame's raw data stream (or something like that), so that can be used whether a corruption is in the metadata vs data or in which frame it is in the latter case. |
23:43
🔗
|
Raccoon |
could be useful for locating dupes |
23:43
🔗
|
JAA |
I recently came across that while trying to verify that a combination of options actually produced a lossless encode. |
23:43
🔗
|
Raccoon |
does it work for a variety of video and audio encoding schemes? |
23:44
🔗
|
JAA |
Yes, it's codec-independent. But obviously it'll only produce matching hashes for lossless encodes. |
23:44
🔗
|
Raccoon |
well, lossless encodes, or lossy encodes that have been corrupted, truncated, or lossless-cropped |
23:45
🔗
|
Raccoon |
ie, half of the mp3s you'd find on gnutella/edonkey/kazaa etc |
23:46
🔗
|
JAA |
Well yeah, I meant regarding finding dupes among different encodes, only works if those are lossless. |
23:46
🔗
|
Raccoon |
true |
23:48
🔗
|
Raccoon |
I've gone over pretty much all mp3s with mp3val, mp3checker and audiotester, eliminating anything that identified as truncated or otherwise corrupt, that's not truly unique. |
23:49
🔗
|
Raccoon |
i need to try ffmpeg as a validater, but it's not so straight forward. rather some read/encode-to-null nonsense to identify corrupt frames, that doesn't seem very effecient at its job |
23:50
🔗
|
Raccoon |
hoping to bribe somebody into adding a -validate flag function |
23:52
🔗
|
Raccoon |
fun trick. before deleting files that look corrupt, validate it through 7zip to see if it finds an appended archive |
23:54
🔗
|
|
phirephly has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) |
23:54
🔗
|
Raccoon |
not only did i find .mp3s turned out to be .mp3.zip collections/albums, but also found dumb things like zipped keygens, nfos, porn |
23:56
🔗
|
markedL |
so these are not mp3s at all, just zips renamed to .mp3? |
23:56
🔗
|
Raccoon |
yeah. many players like winamp and vlc, probably mpc will play zipped up mp3s, even if it's named .mp3. sometimes they be named .zab for (zipped audiobook). |
23:58
🔗
|
Raccoon |
and if you appendage a zip or rar to the end of almost any media file format -- images, audio, video -- the player will play them fine and ignore the zip at the end. and pretty much every archive softare -- winzip, winrar, 7zip -- will scan an entire file for an embedded zip/rar container that starts anywhere. |
23:59
🔗
|
Raccoon |
if you're clever, you can create a list of which image hosting websites don't stript out embedded zips; preserving / hosting them for you. |
23:59
🔗
|
Raccoon |
or mp3 hosting websites |