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VoyKnight |
Well I archive old recovery media |
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VoyKnight |
Its actually a big field that's practically been untouched |
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marked1 |
what's an example of recovery media? |
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VoyKnight |
Well what do you mean? |
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atphoenix |
like OS media for restoring laptops and desktops to original condition? |
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marked1 |
this is a non contact method, but not fast for a whole book https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/128/htm |
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VoyKnight |
Yes that atphoenix |
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atphoenix |
I have my old recovery media for the systems I bought new. |
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nicolas17 |
I had to restore my laptop a few months ago |
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VoyKnight |
Well remember I said "old" |
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VoyKnight |
So Vista and older in this case |
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atphoenix |
and some recovery partition images for systems that didn't come with separate media |
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nicolas17 |
I had to make an account on the vendor website, download a Windows-only tool (on another PC), which then downloaded a bunch of individual components and put them together into an iso |
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nicolas17 |
why isn't there just an .iso link on the website?! D: |
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VoyKnight |
Its sad I know |
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atphoenix |
nicolas17, you are lucky there was even an option. |
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nicolas17 |
I think Microsoft itself had something like that too |
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nicolas17 |
"Windows Image Creation Tool" which did a big download and then five more steps that took an hour before it shat out a file I could burn |
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JAA |
marked1: Thanks, will take a look at that. Slow is fine. |
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VoyKnight |
atphoenix, if the disk is Vista or older then we'll be glad to take it up for archival |
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nicolas17 |
I have an OEM Windows95 CD somewhere (I don't think it's specific to any particular PC) |
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atphoenix |
I have some pre-Vista items. |
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VoyKnight |
Well those non-branded OEM discs don't particularly recover anything |
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atphoenix |
I also have a still-shrinkwrapped copy of Win95 Upgrade |
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VoyKnight |
So we don't archive it |
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atphoenix |
retail upgrade box |
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VoyKnight |
There's one thing our project does atphoenix |
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VoyKnight |
That thing would be that we make a cracked copy of all the media we archive so you can use them in VMs |
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JAA |
lol, I started looking a bit into laser grids and came across all these "tools for hunting the paranormal". |
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VoyKnight |
The fuck? |
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JAA |
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ghost-Paranormal-Laser-Grid-Pen-star-2in1-Pointer-Spirit-Light-hunting-equipment/182392557004 |
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VoyKnight |
*There's one MORE thing our project does atphoenix |
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VoyKnight |
Fixed my sentence |
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JAA |
I guess "ghosts will cause the dots in the grid to move" or something like that? :-P |
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atphoenix |
cracked or not, doesn't bother me, sometimes that's the only way to preserve items. I know that's been an issue in preserve certain old arcade machines |
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marked1 |
google keeps taking me to different forum.diybookscanner.org threads |
00:19
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JAA |
Virtually all results when searching for "laser grid" on eBay are ghost hunting tools. :-D |
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atphoenix |
TMK, google search results are tuned per-user |
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atphoenix |
having you been hunting ghosts JAA? |
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atphoenix |
:D |
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JAA |
I invoke my right to remain silent. |
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JAA |
:-P |
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marked1 |
hm, I never thought of that question before. what percentage of countries have that right vs not |
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atphoenix |
more on tuned results: https://www.google.com/search?q=google+search+results |
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atphoenix |
was also thinking about that right to. US has it in Constituion's 5th Amendment. |
00:23
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astrid |
regular laser + diffraction grating |
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JAA |
Yeah, was just looking into that. |
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VoyKnight |
atphoenix: We crack them so we can try out the PCs without the expense...it also helps those who somehow can't use the original media |
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marked1 |
https://forum.diybookscanner.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=3066 has a youtube video using a line laser |
00:34
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VoyKnight |
Does anybody here know the captcha password to ArchiveTeam? |
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VoyKnight |
#archiveteam never got a response |
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marked1 |
VoyKnight what page are you adding? |
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VoyKnight |
A page for my project |
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VoyKnight |
If ArchiveTeam doesn't mind |
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VoyKnight |
I mean it involves archival so I don't think anybody would mind |
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atphoenix |
I think JAA has some IRC research related pages under his wiki account. |
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VoyKnight |
Ah alright then it should be good |
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atphoenix |
if you are granted access, your content might be okay buried under your account. It's not really my call though |
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marked1 |
I tell new people to stick around #archiveteam-bs , because people have gotten themselves in trouble for not following edit preference |
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atphoenix |
FWIW, wiki edits get posted to IRC |
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VoyKnight |
Oh? |
00:54
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JAA |
Yeah, agreed, that is fine but should be kept on/under your user page unless/until it becomes an actual ArchiveTeam project. |
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VoyKnight |
Well I mean why would a description and history of my archival project be a problem on a site like this |
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VoyKnight |
Ah |
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VoyKnight |
I mean I could state its not one of those projects |
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JAA |
If it's on User:Username, that's implied. :-) |
00:55
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JAA |
By the way, edits in the User namespace are not announced on IRC. |
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VoyKnight |
Can I make User:Username/Example for example? |
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JAA |
Yep |
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JAA |
E.g. https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=User:JustAnotherArchivist/hackint_vs_EFnet |
00:55
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VoyKnight |
Sounds nice |
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atphoenix |
that's what I was referring to. I couldn't find the link :) |
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JAA |
I think I linked it on Archiveteam:IRC recently. |
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VoyKnight |
Oh shit the site's under heavy load |
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VoyKnight |
Well its up |
01:21
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VoyKnight |
https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=User:VoyKnight/The_RCP_Project |
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wp494 |
oh so hackint has C3 backing huh |
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wp494 |
interesting |
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Frogging |
C3? |
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endrift |
Chaos Computer Club maybe? idk |
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kpcyrd |
wp494: C3 is refering to the chaos communication congress, a yearly event. You mean CCC, the chaos computer club in Germany |
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marked1 |
arent those two things affiliated |
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JAA |
C3 is organised by CCC. |
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JAA |
Doesn't mean the abbreviations shouldn't be used correctly. |
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JAA |
marked1: Thanks for the hint to libraries. I knew that many of them are digitising books of course, but I wasn't aware that some also have book scanners available for private use. That should be better than a DIY thing. Although I was kind of looking forward to playing around with lasers and stuff. :-P |
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marked1 |
well you still might need a DIY, but playing with an already made one might inform what works well vs doesn't work well |
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JAA |
Yeah, I'll definitely try this first and only look into DIY solutions if it doesn't work to my satisfaction. |
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marked1 |
I remember one library where they brought out gloves to wear, if the book was in a certain old collection |
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JAA |
Oh sure, I've seen that all the time. But this is not about a book from the library, so it should be different. I guess the question is whether those book scanners are intended for only scanning library materials or can also be used for private things (like this book). |
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marked1 |
Hmm, yeah, dunno know enough about Germany. Scanners I've noticed in US public and university libraries are usually always in self-serve areas, so regardless of intention as long as nobody is waiting, nobody will even notice. |
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marked1 |
but the nicest scanner I played with that way, was a Bookeye model. maybe the nicer machines are in the back |
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marked1 |
Lasers make everything cooler https://youtu.be/03ccxwNssmo |
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JAA |
I remember seeing that video years ago. Yep, definitely cool. |
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