[01:07] btw, SketchCow: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Working_with_ARCHIVE.ORG#Stripping_the_Headers [01:13] cat headers.raw.html|grep -vP ".*?\r" > noheaders.raw.html [01:13] so, that drops all lines with a \r? [01:13] I'm sure there is html out there that has \r throughout [01:14] Nope [01:14] It drops up to the first /r [01:14] Er, \r [01:14] Which wget conveniently puts at the end of the header blob [01:20] bodyend [01:20] bodyhead [01:20] printf "Header: \r\nChedder: \r\n\r\nbodyhead\nDELETED\r\nbodyend\n" | grep -vP ".*?\r" [01:20] so, no, it drops all lines anywhere with a \r [01:21] perl -ne 'unless ($out) { $out=1 if $_ eq "\r\n"; next } print' [01:21] that'll work [01:36] printf "Header: \r\nChedder: \r\n\r\nbodyhead\nDELETED\r\nbodyend\n" | grep -vP ".*?\r\n" [01:36] Works too :P [01:47] http://www.dreamhoststatus.com/2011/06/23/filesforever-files-lost/ *snerk* [01:48] hahahahaaaa [01:49] looks like they don't even know what's missing [01:49] :/ [01:51] hahah [03:59] Wife Acceptance Factor, Wife Approval Factor, or Wife Appeal Factor[1] (WAF), are design elements that increase the likelihood a wife will approve the purchase of expensive consumer electronics products such as high-fidelity loudspeakers, home theater systems and personal computers. Stylish, compact, unobtrusive forms and appealing colors are commonly considered WAF. [07:41] Get this right [07:41] SketchCow: yes? [07:42] The header thing [07:42] I have to stop doing this, staring at a backlog and answering it. [07:42] Hah. [07:42] I always /clear when I rock up to my PC in the morning. [09:45] alard: there's capacity for 1 or 2 additional instances of yours [10:11] ndurner_o: Good that you mention it, I wasn't running any. I've restarted one. [10:14] ok :-) [10:28] ndurner_o: I've added a throttling mechanism. If you want it to go slower, let the /donegrp request return an integer number. My script will then sleep for that number of seconds. (The response of /donegrp isn't being used for anything right now, right?) [10:40] correct, great idea! [10:40] thanks [10:42] script for downloadng terabytes of what? [10:50] emijrp: ? [11:12] terabytes of awesome. [12:54] Do I have to throttle my google groups discoverers as well? [18:55] !chk [20:02] !LIST [21:16] TERABYTES OF AWESOME [21:25] SketchCow: Hi. I uploaded two archives to you. (As you seem to be interested in everything...) [21:25] I am. [21:25] I just closed #tabledtalk. A huge success on that one. [21:26] Ah, good. You closed the channel, or have you uploaded the archive somewhere? [21:27] The first archive is a grab of http://forum.nos.nl/, the forum of a Dutch public broadcaster. Has been closed since 2007, is still online, but you never know when it disappears. [21:28] The second archive is a download of http://llink.nl/, also a Dutch public broadcasting association. They're not broadcasting anymore. Their site is still online, but again: you never know. [21:29] I've closed the chanel. [21:29] Ah. [21:30] There was also a tabletalk torrent made by some Tabletalk users, did you download that? [21:39] I am not sure. [21:40] I was busy downloading that delicious Lulzsec torrent of AZ fun [21:40] SketchCow: haha [21:51] Okay, I'll rsync it, just to be sure. [21:59] Welp, time to tell spangle his drive is fucked [22:00] Next time use a sane filesystem like jfs! [22:02] I thought nilfs2 was the new favorite? [22:02] For quick stuff [22:02] Not for long term storage [22:03] nilfs2 is experimental, and sucks for reads [22:03] But its performance with millions of tiny writes is unbeatable [22:05] Whee, only 54 hours on this upload left! [22:05] lol [22:06] Shouldn't forget --partial then. [22:06] Yeah, haha [22:06] Would suck to have to start over [22:15] OK, so anything need my direct attention this morning? [22:15] 1.9T /mnt/array1/Movies [22:15] 393G /mnt/array1/TV [22:15] :P [22:15] SketchCow: This morning? [22:15] It's morning here. [22:15] Oh yeah [22:16] I forgot, sorry [22:16] :P [22:19] SketchCow: Is there anything else that should be worked on? [22:19] Everything of mine is kinda chugging away, so I'm just sitting here doing nothing [22:19] haha [22:19] Friendster, I'd like us to have a final grip of that thing before we're all done. [22:20] Also, yeah, I'd like to audit all our projects, see where we are. [22:20] Technically, I should be writing a blog entry for this company that hasn't paid me in a month. [22:20] Yeah, I'm working on friendster stuff right now [22:20] But it's all doing its thing [22:20] (Downloading, uplooading, compacting, I have a whole little assembly line running) [22:20] :D [22:21] 4 ranges in various stages from downloading to compacting to uploading [22:21] Also waiting for gitalist to compile, which is taking for-fuck-ever, but that's cause it's on a 1.2Ghz arm core [22:28] * underscor audits SketchCow [22:29] This sounds vaguely sexual [22:29] http://www.flapon.com/aboutus/ [22:45] * underscor pokes SketchCow [22:45] Check pm :P [22:50] You just asked me in here what you asked me in there. [22:50] Don't do that. [22:50] * SketchCow just hit some amazing item, which needs typing. [22:50] Want to type really fast, a lot of stuff? [22:54] http://www.textfiles.com/bitsavers/pdf/computerFaire/2ndWCComputerFairePrcd_1978.pdf [22:54] Pages 5, 6, and 7. [23:01] Ooh, that's a big pdf [23:01] And sorry for the duplication :( [23:04] SketchCow: Should I fix grammatical errors? [23:09] also, SketchCow, do you want eypographic modifications to be preserved? [23:09] _this_ for italics, *this* for bold, ^this^ for underlined? [23:09] typographic* [23:11] No, no. [23:12] I just want: [23:12] Title, by Author [23:12] One after another after another. [23:12] Oh, I meant in the preface [23:12] I'll jusdt leave it as plain characters then [23:15] D'oh [23:15] I just want the list, this is going into a window. [23:15] You mean't pages 5,, 6, and 7 of the original [23:15] meant* [23:15] I thought you meant PDF pages 5, 6, and 7 [23:16] My bad [23:19] Sorry, unclear. [23:22] Development of Prototype Equipment to Enable the Blind to be Telephone Operators by Sysan Halle Phillips [23:22] haha [23:22] That's pretty cool [23:23] There's all sorts of gems in this thing. [23:26] It's freaking long [23:30] I agree, it's a proceedings book. I don't normally go after those yet, but in this case, this is a seminal work. I'm going to integrate the newsletters in that directory too. [23:37] * underscor looks up seminal [23:38] I kind of know what it means [23:38] But it's one of those words where I don't really know the technical definition [23:49] Last page! [23:52] Wow, fast. [23:55] SketchCow: Do you know why some of these are "brief abstract"? [23:56] No.