[01:06] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [01:08] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [01:10] *** ATrescue has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [01:21] Hmmm, interesting: echo -e '\e[0;31mte\nst\e[0m' vs echo -e '\e[0;31mte\nst\e[0m' | less -R [01:27] heh, nice find [01:30] It works correctly with less -r by the way. [01:31] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [01:31] -R or --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS [01:31] Like -r, but only ANSI "color" escape sequences are output in "raw" form. [01:31] -r is going to have issues as you page up and down [01:32] for obvious reasons [01:37] Of course, but colour escape sequences don't end at the EOL, only at the colour reset sequence. less should know that and handle it appropriately (i.e. add the reset sequence before the final line and the active previous sequences at the beginning of the screen) I think. [01:40] I also wonder now how it handles long lines etc. [01:40] Presumably not very well. [01:41] Huh, actually, it does that correctly. Neat. [01:41] { echo -ne '\e[0;31m'; yes | head -500 | tr -d '\n'; echo -e '\e[0m'; echo test; } | less -R [02:04] *** ATrescue has joined #archiveteam-ot [02:21] Because reading WARCs is hard: warc-tiny now has a WARC colouring mode. :-) [02:21] https://github.com/JustAnotherArchivist/little-things/blob/master/warc-tiny [02:22] warc-tiny colour file.warc.gz 2>/dev/null | less -R [02:33] *** BlueMax has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [03:03] *** ayanami_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [03:05] Huh, just discovered that someone wants to have snscrape in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=914908 :-) I feel honoured, especially considering nobody requested wpull yet as far as I can see. [03:11] So nobody waterproofed the shower in our house when it was built and the plumber we have in just called his superior cause there is a kind of mould he has no fucking clue what it is [03:12] mine too =| [03:12] actually, worse. instead of mounting it properly, the stupid fucks screwed through the area inside the lip meant to protect against idiots who don't caulk properly [03:12] Our pipes make an awful racket whenever a tap is turned on [03:12] wtf [03:12] so the screw rusted and it just poured water through onto the floor [03:13] screws* [03:13] Well then [03:13] still dealing with that -.- [03:14] *** BlueMax has joined #archiveteam-ot [03:14] how the hell does someone stuff that up [03:25] *** odemg has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 615 seconds) [03:31] *** odemg has joined #archiveteam-ot [03:39] *** dhyan_nat has joined #archiveteam-ot [04:13] the last owner lived across the country and paid some guy to "maintain" it [04:13] hmmmmmmmmm [04:13] I think the same guy did all the reno work because it's all extremely poorly thought out and extremely poorly executed [04:13] literally nothing is up to code [04:13] I've nearly electrocuted myself so many times [04:14] who the fuck uses drywall anchors in hardwood [04:14] who the fuck uses silicone caulk to patch holes in drywall [04:14] they must have used the last of their spackle patching the holes in the linoleum [04:16] probably a landlord [04:24] well, the landlord's property manager [04:39] i was talking about the former owner, but, yeah [05:09] oh, yes, it was a landlord and this place was rented out. [05:10] landlords take about as much care of their buildings as my ex girlfriend does rental cars [05:11] lol [05:12] lol I can attest to that [05:17] didn't know you've traveled with her too [05:17] I meant landlords take shit care of things and If movies have taught me anything its that exes take rubbish care of cars [05:18] it's a rentals thing, not an ex girlfriends thing [05:21] rentals are meant to be driven to destruction [05:52] real Chrome versions https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/commit/54f3b612169cdff5da49cc7cf794dcca65d1be7e [05:53] *** Zerote_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [06:10] *** Despatche has quit IRC (Quit: Read error: Connection reset by deer) [06:26] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [06:27] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [06:36] *** ivan has quit IRC (Leaving) [06:38] *** ivan has joined #archiveteam-ot [06:38] *** svchfoo3 sets mode: +o ivan [07:16] *** Zerote_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 600 seconds) [07:21] *** Zerote_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [09:00] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [09:01] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [09:34] *** VerifiedJ has joined #archiveteam-ot [09:38] *** Verified_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [09:39] *** VerifiedJ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [09:56] *** ColdIce has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:56] *** ColdIce has joined #archiveteam-ot [10:10] *** Dallas has quit IRC (Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) [10:12] *** Dallas has joined #archiveteam-ot [10:15] *** Dallas has quit IRC (Client Quit) [10:16] *** Dallas has joined #archiveteam-ot [10:22] *** BlueMax has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [10:34] *** Dj-Wawa has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [11:06] *** VerifiedJ has joined #archiveteam-ot [11:48] *** icedice has joined #archiveteam-ot [11:50] *** Zerote_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 600 seconds) [12:36] *** Madbrad has joined #archiveteam-ot [13:05] *** m007a83 has quit IRC (Quit: Fuck you Comcast) [13:08] *** m007a83 has joined #archiveteam-ot [13:09] *** Despatche has joined #archiveteam-ot [13:42] *** Oddly has joined #archiveteam-ot [14:08] *** Zerote_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [14:20] *** Oddly has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [15:17] archivin' makes me feel good [15:24] no wonder, achieving sounds similar [16:00] *** killsushi has joined #archiveteam-ot [16:03] *** Madbrad has quit IRC (Quit: Madbrad) [16:09] lol [16:12] I came here to ask if the main group could be mirrored on telegram, maybe it would be easier for people to understand how to use this(?) [16:16] and another question more about the IA, how does it manage the searches like http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?chat=anime+manga, i mean, does it indexes every possible search? [16:17] I don't know ... archive.org is not the same site as irc.netsplit.de ? [16:22] i don't think or i didn't understood the question [16:41] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [16:42] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [16:45] There's nothing we can do to stop you from setting up a bridge to Telegram I guess. I very much doubt we'll be moving away from IRC anytime soon though (and I'd be strongly opposed to it). [16:53] oh, ok, I do not know how to make a bridge, I'm already fine with this, but it was just something it could be added, obv irc would remain here, telegram would be a way to access this chat in a simpler way, it would have history for everyone that joins the group and be accessible from more than one device without setting up anything... plus the users that do not know irc can communicate easily... don't know, just an idea to [16:53] simplify [16:56] ps. im not still used to this chat, so I'm not sure if the message I posted in the main chat has been read or should I remind it or repost it, or something else [17:04] I see no message of yours in our main chat, but in any case, that problem would exist regardless of which chat tool we use. [17:07] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [17:07] Oh. #archivebot is not our main chat. #archiveteam is the main channel for announcements ("oh shit, this site is shutting down tomorrow!!!"), and #archiveteam-bs is the main channel for archival activity chat. #archivebot is for one of our tools (ArchiveBot), and this channel right here is for just about anything off-topic. There's various other project-specific channels as well. [17:08] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [17:34] oh, ok, thanks, I'll check also that channels! [17:35] *** Verified_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [17:36] martinlig: are you from netsplit.de? [17:36] no [17:36] what is it? [17:37] an aggregator of irc servers [17:37] it's a big coincidence because I (we) just started archiving it a few hours ago lol [17:37] no affiliation [17:38] oh, why you asked if I'm from it? [17:38] yeah [17:40] sorry, I misconstructed the sentence, I'll try again [17:40] "why did you ask me if I was from there?" [17:40] (im not english, sorry if sometimes I'm not clear enogh) [17:40] I asked you because you asked about how we archive it, and you're from .de [17:41] (no problem, english is my second language too) [17:43] im not from .de and I asked how the IA archive sites like that, I didn't even opened that site, sorry if I wrote not clearly... I was trying to understand how the IA archives searches in sites, not in that site in particular, because every search is stored as a different page, and it's weird how the IA archives everything, it seems like a waste of space, when it can only archive main pages... [17:44] the search function is already implemented in the wayback machine [17:45] first of all, the Archive Team (us) is not Internet Archive [17:46] we run a bot called ArchiveBot and the results get put on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, this is independent of their own web scraping, which is done on a much larger scale. [17:47] as for searches, ArchiveBot does not enter search terms on its own. the search on irc.netsplit.de suggests "related" terms. there seems to be a finite number of them, and they lead to meaningful results, so I am letting it archive the search pages because it's not a large amount of data. Otherwise I would block that. This is based on my own intuition of doing website archival for five years. [17:51] cool, thanks for explanation! [17:51] makes sense [17:51] Notice that the size of the irc.netsplit.de job is only 2.7 GiB at this point. That's basically a drop of water in the sea of Internet Archive. [17:52] yep, some days ago I saw how big some sites can be :) [17:53] the size of IA's archives is over 50 petabytes. [17:53] https://archive.org/~tracey/mrtg/du.html [18:23] *** Mateon1 has quit IRC (Quit: Mateon1) [18:25] *** Tsuser has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [18:26] *** Mateon1 has joined #archiveteam-ot [18:30] *** Tsuser_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [18:35] this should be -bs and -bs should be -ot, change my mind [18:36] you can rearrange your irc client's tabs or windows or whatever if you don't like the order they're in right now [18:38] damn, fair point [18:59] *** astrid has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 1212 seconds) [19:11] there never should have been a third channel made [19:14] *** m007a83 has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [19:24] *** astrid has joined #archiveteam-ot [19:30] tracker host is back and seems kinda healthy again [19:30] yeah the disk array went sideways for unclear reasons [19:31] yeah i guessed so [19:31] computers ... [19:31] 18:57 <@Fusl> yeah, this looks like a hardware failure to me though [19:31] 18:57 <@Fusl> disk ops dropped to 0, iowait went up to 100% [19:31] heh [19:31] sketchow would have been a great topic [19:34] *** JAA sets mode: +o astrid [19:52] *** ayanami_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [19:57] http://blog.archive.org/2019/04/10/official-eu-agencies-falsely-report-more-than-550-archive-org-urls-as-terrorist-content/ What a surprise... [19:58] *** Ravenloft has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:50] *** dhyan_nat has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [21:18] was able to get the warrior docker file running. neat stuff. [21:21] Huh, so I finally looked into why my autoopping broke. Looks like either my previous autoop file didn't have a trailing newline or a newer Perl version does something differently. Strange. [21:23] The script is this one: https://github.com/irssi/scripts.irssi.org/blob/master/scripts/autoop.pl save_autoops (which is invoked on /save) writes a proper text file with a trailing newline, but load_autoops doesn't remove that, so it includes the newline in the host mask, which then never matches. [21:25] I'm too lazy to dig out which Perl version I was using before, but it must have been a different one (it broke on migrating from Jessie to Stretch). Very odd though that this would change. Unless it's actually a bug in the script. I just barely know enough Perl to hack crap together if that's the only way, so I wouldn't know. [21:26] But an added chomp($line) fixed it. [21:26] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [21:34] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [21:35] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [21:53] *** VerifiedJ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [22:32] https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/marion-stokes-television-news-archive nice article [22:41] *** ealgase has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:41] test [22:41] *** DashEqual has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:41] another test [22:41] wow that is cool [22:42] *** DashEqual has left [22:43] *** ealgase has quit IRC (Client Quit) [22:47] *** Dj-Wawa has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:55] *** Zerote_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:01] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection refused) [23:03] *** tuluu has joined #archiveteam-ot [23:04] *** astrid has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [23:18] *** BlueMax has joined #archiveteam-ot [23:22] *** astrid has joined #archiveteam-ot [23:22] *** Fusl sets mode: +o astrid