[00:32] FINALLY I LEARNED ABOUT SEX THANK YOU ARCHIVE TEAM [00:34] OK, speaking of. [00:34] Can someone archive whitepowermilk? [00:34] I can't stand looking at it. [00:34] I mean, thinking about it, I get sick [00:34] You kids are strong [00:38] what is that? [00:45] You mean http://whitepowermilk.com/? [00:53] I wonder what percentage of the wayback machine is pr0n [00:56] Yes [00:58] Too bad it's just a humour site. If I were in the US, I'd try to order just to see if they actually send you gargled milk [00:59] Oh wow, how's this for a heartwarming (gack) throwback to the 90s? http://www.inverteddungeon.com/thecvattic/index.htm [00:59] -Approximate 800x600 size. [00:59] Please come in the website with ... [01:00] - 16-Bit on the colors. [01:00] - Actually using Internet Explorer. [01:00] -"Medium" on your IE in VIEW options. [01:01] And every. single. sub-page has a different equally-unreadable layout and colour scheme! [01:04] [01:16] https://talkgadget.google.com/hangouts/c5fee2062bc3690ed1edf4054220de468cefd0aa?authuser=0&hl=en-US# [02:08] WHITEMILKPOWER ARCHIVED [02:09] ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: INTERNET VETERAN [02:09] Er, WHITEPOWERMILK* [02:09] 500G [02:09] 2.8MB [02:09] In a warc.gz [02:11] Hey, where's alard? [02:11] No, you earned 500 points xD [02:11] I was rsync'ing some twaud.io files to his server... [02:11] But I can't connect to it anymore [02:20] pcmcia floppy drives should still be supported in recent linux distros right? [02:23] dashcloud: probably, but it really depends on how it works [02:23] dashcloud: I don't see why they wouldn't. Removing that would just be extra work for next to no appreciable benefit. [02:23] If it comes down to it, it's not too hard to roll your own kernel. [02:24] okay- thanks [02:25] Wyatt: someone has to maintain it as internal kernel APIs and structures advance. if nobody does, it eventually gets removed. [02:27] Coderjoe: Not many things tend to get removed once they're in mainline and relatively stable, though. At least not from what I've seen. [05:13] Just for the record, the reason the deriving hasn't happened is because the system's getting an upgrade. [05:14] Aha [05:14] Yeah, Alexis just told me the same thing [05:14] And to be more patient [05:14] :> [06:01] msdos 6.2 upgrade on 360kb floppies [06:02] yum [06:13] hey nerds, HA proxy or apache traffic server? [06:13] 12 of them [06:13] I'm thinking about flipping a coin [06:14] how about neither? [06:15] harsh [06:15] how dare you not abide by my artificial dichotomy [06:15] * chronomex shrugs [06:15] obviously there are only two reverse proxies in the world [06:16] is nginx one of them? [06:16] :) [06:16] hehe [06:16] there's also squid and lusca [06:20] haw, haproxy doesn't have keep-alive [06:20] oh those zany guys [06:26] mmm [06:27] made 12 360KB floppies (normally 4.21MB) take up 779MB [06:43] http://iruntheinternet.com/lulzdump/images/shark-water-looking-excuse-me-1279840471M.jpg [06:51] underscor, by the way, if you've cluttered the queue, what about tv@archive.org? :-D [06:51] Coderjoe, :-O [06:53] I don't understand whether there is a common software to interpret those images [06:57] Nemo_bis: I have 3 images of each disk, all made at the same time. the largest being the stream format, which is pretty much a dump of the raw data from the KF board, the second being "CT Raw image", and the third being a regular sector image file that pretty much anything can load [06:58] the third being the .idk (IIRC the extension)? [06:58] i'm naming them .img [06:59] the version I have does not have a means to write their DRAFT format yet [06:59] (this being the latest version from the website front page) [07:00] wtf [07:00] I have 4 disks for a game called Transylvania III [07:00] for the IBM PC [07:00] ... on flippies [07:01] (I'm pretty sure they're formatted double-sided for access without flipping, but they have two WP notches and two index holes) [07:01] (and these disks are the manufacturer-released disks, not home copies) [07:08] and there is supposed to be a way to tell the command line tool to read a STREAM format image and output one of the other formats [07:08] (the gui has the capability, though kinda hackishly, IMO) [07:10] Good. I hope that's not the only software to do it, though [07:17] well, the DRAFT format is supposed to be open, but the public version of the program currently doesn't have an option for DRAFT [07:17] (and i haven't seen docs on it yet) [07:18] and you can output a normal image file directly from the read if you want. [07:19] which is what I was doing for the disks I wrote my data to, just to mount the image and copy the data out [07:20] you cannot, however, write just a stream file (from the commandline tool. not sure about the gui). you have to write another image type as well [07:24] Nemo_bis: I think you were thinking of IDF. no, I wasn't writing those [07:57] > run [07:57] You must tell me what to go. [09:32] ugh [09:32] this stack smells like my cat pissed on them at some point long ago [09:32] pop it [09:32] eh? [09:36] if you mean kill him or punish him somehow... how do you do that to an already-dead cat? [09:40] no it was a silly stack push pop code joke [09:44] ah [09:44] i should probably go to bed [09:45] me too :( [09:45] 80.0 : MFM: [09:45] 80.1 : MFM: [09:45] 82.0 : MFM: OK, trk: 041, sec: 8 [09:45] 82.1 : MFM: [09:45] wait... what? [09:46] seriously, it thinks there was date on 82.0? [09:46] it has the data nature [09:49] copy protection? [09:53] looks like some ad, actually [09:53] Written by CopyWrite serial 30232.5421. When you use this space for copy protection, you can not trace illicit copies of your own software. [09:54] funny [09:55] the original contents of the disk were wiped long ago, though, and the disk repurposed for general storage [09:56] it has a hand-written label that says "turbo pascal V3.0.1" [09:56] kryoflux you got? [09:56] yeah [09:56] tried it on c64 disks? [09:56] i have none [09:56] ok [10:01] heh [10:01] ripterm [10:02] I wonder how many collectors will kill me if I cut open my c64 originals [10:02] all of em [10:05] hey Ymgve , where do you live? i need your address! [10:05] ...no [10:27] OH BOY [10:27] http://6.mshcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/mashable_infographic_interconnected-tech-companies.jpg [10:27] [10:27] Norton Utilities, Advanced Edition [10:27] Wednesday June 1, 1988 [10:56] bah... [10:56] c:\dubldisk\activate a c0=d:, s C:=D: [11:46] yay, queue is consistently decreasing; underscor, throw your items in! :-) [15:03] ho boy, debian 6 [15:03] we cutting edge now [15:08] experimental, we bleeding edge now [15:10] BACK UP [15:22] Friendster downloads MOSTLY cleaned up. [15:22] We'll have to see what's missing, soon. [17:21] Well, looks like I finally landed a sysadmin position at a local hosting provider. With any luck, I'll be able to upload my Friendster chunk soon. [17:22] Wyatt: Awesome [17:24] Salary's not super great, but I'm looking forward to a consistent paycheque, and the people are pretty laid-back. [17:25] "In a new survey on the web where more than 100 000 people from 16 years and older underwent an IQ test showed that users of Microsoft Internet Explorer on average have a lower IQ than users of other browsers." http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsvt.se%2F2.27170%2F1.2491371%2Fval_av_webblasare_avslojar_iq-niva&sl=sv&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8 [17:25] ;) [17:28] Cameron_D: Any idea why the news of the world torrent is slow/not moving at all? [17:52] Maybe you guys can help me with this. I've been occasionally hunting for a particular crackpot. As best I can remember, he was a lot like the Timecube guy, but his thing was with triangles. [17:53] And I'm pretty sure he went on at length about how circles are evil and connected to satan or something. Any ideas? [18:07] google crackpot circles +satan [18:07] :D [18:15] oh, hmm, that's unfortunate [18:15] there's no Wikipedia article for "List of crackpots" [18:16] lol [18:17] though in trying to find a list, I found something about as good, which is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Chu [18:57] Wyatt: timecube is cool. we have a timecube 16h wall clock hanging in the office. :) "You have been educated stupid and evil." [19:27] SketchCow: I still need to get my 1TB to you [19:29] SketchCow: it shipping a drive to you a possibility? [20:08] Yes [20:09] As for the /win 12 [20:15] /win 13 [20:15] :D [20:51] Concentration Enhancing Menu Initialiser is good [21:41] Wyatt: what kind of hosting? :O [21:45] hmm don't have that triangle thing in my "Kooks" bookmark folder [21:45] some other fun stuff in there though [21:46] I like how they usually have everything on one incredibly long page http://sunnyokanagan.com/joshua/long.html [23:22] http://oglaf.com/fountain-of-doubt/1/