[00:02] are there plans to put a software guide on the rescuing floppy disks page? [04:06] lame [04:11] this email uses a mime alternate to just say "Please view this email in a client that supports html" [04:33] lol [04:33] I hate emails like that [04:38] the best is microsoft who've decided they're too good for MIME http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Neutral_Encapsulation_Format [04:40] dad got one of those the other day and it took a battery of command-line tools to figure out what the fuck was in it [04:40] heh [05:19] DFJustin: Oh, my mom gets tons of those [05:20] All her friends that use outlook add like smileys and stuff [05:20] (which adds the tnef file) [06:11] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5CsX8u-wLA&feature=player_embedded [07:34] SketchCow: Neat, it's that EL Wire dance team [07:41] db48x2: today I got an email from one of my state's senators (whee... sending an email about an issue that concerns you gets you put on a mailing list). I opened it on my phone and it was blank except for 2 attachments, which I didn't view [10:27] http://milkywaymusings.com/ [10:30] ersi: moving to sthlm tomorrow [10:30] shtml [15:28] "The New Wayback Machine is having problems. Please try again later." :o [15:34] Greets from Vegas [15:47] Put $20 on red for me! [15:50] put all on duke [16:00] Coderjoe: awesome [16:00] Coderjoe: no spare vms handy? [16:06] bbot_: All hail the King [19:29] http://i.imgur.com/V7K68.png [19:29] http://i.imgur.com/eBGYE.png [19:29] There's nothing like archiving wikis in the morning [19:29] http://i.imgur.com/xXh0n.png [20:47] db48x2: i haven't looked at the message more closely yet, but I think one attachment may be html and the other an image, and just an empty plain-text part [21:07] it is fairly surprising that email works at all [21:12] also, this is a well-reasoned article: http://socialmediacollective.org/2011/08/04/real-names-policies-are-an-abuse-of-power/ [21:13] yeah, that was interesting [21:13] woop woop woop off-topic siren [21:20] db48x2: I saw that you cloned the wget-warc repository. Did you find/fix any problems? [22:16] alard: did it partly because I thought I had already done so [22:17] alard: but yes, there's a feature I wanted to discuss [22:17] we ought to have a way to put metadata records in at the end of a job, to hold the script that created the warc file, for instance [22:17] or at least the wget command line that created it [22:18] (which wget could do automatically) [22:19] db48x2: alard: I also noticed that with a big warc mirror, wget takes tons of memory [22:20] (to the point that the oom killer attacks it [22:20] ) [22:57] underscor: nice. haven't seen that