Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:00
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SketchCow |
Archives get a boost, I guess |
00:02
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|
SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/vd_is_for_everybody |
00:13
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dashcloud |
it sounds like the hardest part is remembering to actually blog that day- you do enough interesting stuff already that the twitter part doesn't sound too hard |
00:33
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|
db48x |
heh |
00:33
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|
SketchCow |
FUCK YEAH FORUM.NOS.ORG |
00:33
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/forum.nos.org-2007 |
00:34
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dashcloud |
does anyone else have a strategy for working with ext-formatted external drives that actually works for more than one computer? |
00:35
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db48x |
automount wfm |
00:36
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|
db48x |
but perhaps you meant more than one OS |
00:36
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|
dashcloud |
does automount also handle drives that are attached by eSATA? |
00:39
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|
dashcloud |
thanks for the help guys- I got it working again |
00:43
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|
db48x |
probably |
00:43
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|
db48x |
I don't actually have any eSATA |
00:44
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|
db48x |
exit |
00:44
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|
db48x |
hrmph |
00:45
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|
db48x |
bbl |
01:08
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jch |
german beers are HUGE |
01:14
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|
SketchCow |
Yes indeed |
01:16
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|
jch |
I'm going to bed because I fucking want to |
01:27
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|
chronomex |
thats what it means to be a grownup |
01:56
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|
db48xOthe |
hmm |
01:56
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|
db48xOthe |
this tarball is tarring 77 kilobytes per second |
01:56
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|
db48xOthe |
which is suboptimal |
01:57
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|
chronomex |
zillions of small files? |
01:57
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|
db48xOthe |
100,000 friendster profiles, so yea |
01:58
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|
chronomex |
ah |
01:58
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|
db48xOthe |
and this filesystem has never been tuned to ensure adequate performace at 90+% full |
02:02
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|
dashcloud |
here's an awesome archiving-related story: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/08/accuracy-takes-power-one-mans-3ghz-quest-to-build-a-perfect-snes-emulator.ars |
02:17
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|
chronomex |
neato |
02:19
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|
SketchCow |
I kind of don't believe him |
02:19
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|
SketchCow |
You realize that, right |
02:19
🔗
|
SketchCow |
What he's saying, is kind of not true |
02:22
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|
dashcloud |
what part don't you believe? |
02:23
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|
db48xOthe |
that accuracy necessarily requires more cpu cycles |
02:23
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|
dashcloud |
well, he does address the FPGA idea people bring up- but says it's not really practical, as only a handful would be able to use it |
02:24
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|
dashcloud |
in the comments anyway |
02:27
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|
dashcloud |
otherwise, I'm not terribly well-versed in this area, so I'd love to hear your thoughts |
02:28
🔗
|
SketchCow |
I have to go take underscor on a whirlwind tour of the worst aspects of SF |
02:28
🔗
|
chronomex |
i havent read it closey yet, but i think he's at least mostly on target. |
02:28
🔗
|
chronomex |
SketchCow: remember the photo! |
02:28
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|
SketchCow |
Which photo |
02:31
🔗
|
undersco2 |
SketchCow: The worst aspects? |
02:31
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|
undersco2 |
Oh goodie |
02:31
🔗
|
undersco2 |
BTW, you should upload those awesome photos of my shirt tonight ;) |
02:36
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|
chronomex |
yes, that photo |
02:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
i demanded it personally |
04:24
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Oh, are we talking about Byuu's BSNES? |
04:24
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|
chronomex |
yeah |
04:24
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Now that I look, that was three hours ago. |
04:24
🔗
|
chronomex |
but not a lot has happened since then |
04:25
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Yeah, that eats CPU time like a mofo, and he says it's not really intended for people to actually use. |
04:25
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|
chronomex |
that doesn't sound like what he says exactly |
04:26
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|
Wyatt |
Well his stance as far as I recall was something along the lines of "No sane person would use this/it's for research and improving other stuff" |
04:26
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|
chronomex |
that's kind of what I read |
04:27
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|
atgeek |
But now that we have computers that can actually run it, one might as well use it |
04:27
🔗
|
chronomex |
I saw something more like "less-accurate emulators have their place, but their place is for less-powerful computers that need to take shortcuts" |
04:29
🔗
|
Wyatt |
He is right that it's a deceptively difficult piece of hardware to emulate. |
04:35
🔗
|
chronomex |
all hardware is difficult to emulate perfectly |
04:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
not all hardware has extant software that depends on every last quirk, though :) |
04:40
🔗
|
Wyatt |
True. But the 2A03 of the NES is a lot less esoteric than the 5A22/PPU/SPC700. SNES has some pretty odd methods for addressing memory, for one. |
04:41
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Wyatt |
And I think there were a lot of idiosyncrasies in when and how you could push things between the various processors. |
04:45
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|
chronomex |
what are these, chip names? |
04:45
🔗
|
chronomex |
I've actually never used either a NES or SNES, I think |
04:51
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Oh, 2A03 (modified 6502) is the NES, basically. That's the CPU and Audio processor. The PPU is necessarily pretty simple. |
05:07
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|
chronomex |
ah |
05:36
🔗
|
ndurner |
chronomex: not the actual postings, just associated stuff like group pages and group file attachments |
05:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
oh. |
05:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
:( |
05:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
but that's metadata, which is important in its own right |
05:37
🔗
|
ndurner |
yes, definitely a good first step |
05:44
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|
NovaKing |
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/08/accuracy-takes-power-one-mans-3ghz-quest-to-build-a-perfect-snes-emulator.ars |
05:44
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|
NovaKing |
when did i get opd? |
05:45
🔗
|
chronomex |
dunno |
05:46
🔗
|
chronomex |
I can fix it if you don't like it though |
05:48
🔗
|
NovaKing |
tis ok, i can do it myself ;) |
05:49
🔗
|
DFJustin |
SketchCow: byuu knows whereof he speaks |
05:50
🔗
|
DFJustin |
but the paragraph about a 1:1 relationship between accuracy and speed is a little silly |
05:56
🔗
|
DFJustin |
he's been very helpful in contributing info and code to the MESS project but we're still nowhere near his level of SNES accuracy |
05:56
🔗
|
chronomex |
best practices question for turning pathnames into filenames: replace / with :, _, -, ' ', what? |
05:56
🔗
|
chronomex |
currently using a : but I think _ might be better |
05:56
🔗
|
chronomex |
(this is to create a torrent of symbian.org) |
05:58
🔗
|
DFJustin |
windows doesn't allow : |
05:59
🔗
|
chronomex |
yeah, that's why I'm looking to change it |
05:59
🔗
|
chronomex |
the pathname components are all [A-Za-z0-9] so any non-alnum character should work |
05:59
🔗
|
chronomex |
I'm soliciting opinions |
06:00
🔗
|
chronomex |
- _ , . are probably the safest choices |
06:01
🔗
|
DFJustin |
I usually see _ |
06:02
🔗
|
chronomex |
I think , looks best, but _ is pretty standard |
06:56
🔗
|
* |
chronomex making symbian torrent |
07:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
oops, can't use _ because it's used already |
07:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
using , instaed |
07:45
🔗
|
chronomex |
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Nokia-denies-Symbian-distancing-claims-742925.html |
07:45
🔗
|
chronomex |
lying motherfuckers |
08:02
🔗
|
NovaKing |
http://www.ollydbg.de/Paperbak/index.html |
08:14
🔗
|
Spirit_ |
http://www.doomworld.com/vb/everything-else/56482-vgmusic-com-30k-midi-collection/ |
08:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ytXK4mN0Lcw |
08:49
🔗
|
chronomex |
bbot_: I'm making up a torrent of what I have from symbian.org. mind giving me tips, and help getting it on thepiratebay? |
08:50
🔗
|
chronomex |
I'll go to bed now but I'll be around tomorrow. |
12:29
🔗
|
Spirit_ |
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Aug/76 |
12:34
🔗
|
Spirit_ |
dear god, the engrish |
12:59
🔗
|
bbot_ |
chronomex: for the E2 torrent I created a tar file on the linux machine that did the downloading, to avoid the various comical case issues of the Geocities torrent |
13:00
🔗
|
bbot_ |
then I copied it to my home windows machine and seeded it from there, rather than fight with my VPS host's AUP on torrenting |
13:01
🔗
|
bbot_ |
adding a torrent to TPB is dead simple; SketchCow has the password for the AT username |
13:03
🔗
|
bbot_ |
and then someone or another here runs their own tracker, which you should at to the torrent's tracker list, since any tracker associated with the TPB will die fairly often; let me scroll up |
13:03
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
Just double- and triple-check before you hit upload for the torrent, you can't edit it as I found out with the "New of the World Archive" |
13:05
🔗
|
Spirit_ |
share the .torrent file here first and have people start |
13:11
🔗
|
bbot_ |
http://explodie.org/opentracker.html Aranje's tracker |
14:54
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
/ should be replaced with %7F |
14:54
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
urlencode |
14:59
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
it's the only thing thats unambiguous |
15:04
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
/ is 2F. 7F is delete |
15:05
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
2F, right |
15:11
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
huh. there are several trackers running on google app engine |
15:12
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
i remember running across one several months to a year ago |
15:12
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
it had no torrents being tracked, though |
15:12
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
alard: I think there's a bug; it keeps telling me that it can't open the CDX file |
15:12
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
alard: even though I'm not using the cdx option |
15:13
🔗
|
db48xOthe |
alard: gotta go to work now, but I'll take a look at the code when I get there |
15:22
🔗
|
alard |
db48xOthe: Okay, maybe I'll have a look too. (Haven't tried the CDX option that often.) |
15:22
🔗
|
alard |
The reception on the Wget mailinglist looks promising, by the way. |
15:31
🔗
|
Aranje |
Heh, you guys are more than welcome to use my tracker for tracking data. It ain't going down any time soon. |
15:38
🔗
|
ersi |
jch: where you at @ camp? |
16:21
🔗
|
jch |
ersi: in the telecomix bus right now |
16:21
🔗
|
jch |
i just slept for one and a half hours, i'm still a bit groggy |
16:22
🔗
|
ersi |
jch: nice, I'm at eth0 (red huge tent) right now |
16:25
🔗
|
jch |
let's hook up later. |
16:26
🔗
|
ersi |
sure thing |
16:26
🔗
|
jch |
i need to wake up somewhat |
16:27
🔗
|
ersi |
gonna go at a talk at 21 |
16:27
🔗
|
ersi |
either r0ket or "the blackbox in your phone" |
16:56
🔗
|
chronomex |
bbot_: thanks. what software package sdo you recommend to create the actual .torrent file? |
16:57
🔗
|
bbot_ |
I used utorrent, but that's windows only |
16:57
🔗
|
chronomex |
ah |
16:57
🔗
|
bbot_ |
there's various CLI programs to make torrent files, never used any of them |
16:57
🔗
|
bbot_ |
rtorrent won't make torrent files, iirc |
16:58
🔗
|
chronomex |
data's presently sitting on a headless linux box |
17:00
🔗
|
chronomex |
ok |
17:10
🔗
|
underscor |
mktorrent is good |
17:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
cool beans |
17:10
🔗
|
underscor |
Just make sure to specify a piece size, cause the default is tiny |
17:10
🔗
|
underscor |
(which will give you a torrent that's like 25MB for 100GB of files |
17:10
🔗
|
underscor |
) |
17:10
🔗
|
underscor |
a bigger piece size* |
17:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
ha ok |
17:11
🔗
|
underscor |
Bask in the awesome that is the live catalog viewer I just finished: http://home.archive.org/~abuie/index2.php |
17:12
🔗
|
underscor |
Try reordering columns by dragging, or hiding them by clicking the x's |
17:12
🔗
|
chronomex |
kinda hard to use on my telephone ;) |
17:13
🔗
|
underscor |
haha |
17:13
🔗
|
underscor |
Oops, that's why it wasn't working |
17:13
🔗
|
underscor |
Helps if you save it, hahahaha |
17:14
🔗
|
db48x |
underscor: nifty |
17:18
🔗
|
underscor |
db48x: Thanks! :) |
17:26
🔗
|
db48x |
alard: I guess opt.warc_cdx_dedup_filename must be a pointer to an empty string |
17:27
🔗
|
db48x |
it'd help if the error messages included the filename |
17:37
🔗
|
Aranje |
mktorrent is a good cli utility, a 4mb piece size is good for larger files. |
17:38
🔗
|
Aranje |
But, irrelevant of filesize, if there are tons of individual files, the .torrent will be huge |
17:43
🔗
|
chronomex |
yeah. |
18:01
🔗
|
jch |
Heh, I know the author of mktorrent |
18:02
🔗
|
Aranje |
Heh, sweet. |
18:02
🔗
|
alard |
db48x: Strange, it works for me. I've made the error CDX messages a bit more detailed. |
18:06
🔗
|
db48x |
cool |
18:08
🔗
|
SketchCow |
BACK |
18:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
HI |
18:10
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Yeah, sorry for bolting, had to truck this teenager all over SF |
18:10
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Had to stop at EVERY fucking ice cream place |
18:11
🔗
|
chronomex |
jfc really |
18:11
🔗
|
SketchCow |
We pass it and he just starts screaming |
18:15
🔗
|
Aranje |
lol wat |
18:15
🔗
|
Aranje |
O.o |
18:16
🔗
|
SketchCow |
MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP |
18:16
🔗
|
SketchCow |
It's like crack to him |
18:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
dude that shit's good |
18:17
🔗
|
yipdw |
was this teenager underscor |
18:18
🔗
|
Aranje |
Yeah I support mint chocolate chip as well |
18:18
🔗
|
Aranje |
He probably just needs weened off it |
18:19
🔗
|
SketchCow |
http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/6029961520/in/photostream |
18:19
🔗
|
SketchCow |
http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/6029961254/in/photostream/ |
18:19
🔗
|
SketchCow |
http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/6029407581/in/photostream/ |
18:20
🔗
|
yipdw |
haha |
18:20
🔗
|
yipdw |
nice shirt |
18:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
mmmm, nosebridge |
18:21
🔗
|
yipdw |
actually, speaking of which |
18:21
🔗
|
yipdw |
underscor: that dashboard you linked takes up the entire width of my 2560x1600 screen |
18:21
🔗
|
yipdw |
and then some |
18:23
🔗
|
bbot_ |
yipdw: buy more monitors |
18:23
🔗
|
yipdw |
I think |
18:23
🔗
|
yipdw |
I would, but the Macbook Pro I have here only has one monitor output |
18:23
🔗
|
yipdw |
I'm not sure if Thunderbolt can run multiple 30" displays |
18:23
🔗
|
bbot_ |
haw, laptops |
18:23
🔗
|
chronomex |
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ytXK4mN0Lcw motherfucking liar |
18:23
🔗
|
Aranje |
lol |
18:23
🔗
|
jch |
YO |
18:23
🔗
|
chronomex |
also twitchy guy |
18:23
🔗
|
jch |
ersi: do you happen to have a CD-R or two at the camp? |
18:24
🔗
|
jch |
i need to flash my bios |
18:24
🔗
|
chronomex |
you need a floppy disk |
18:24
🔗
|
jch |
Nope |
18:24
🔗
|
db48x |
2 CDs should hold a bios |
18:24
🔗
|
jch |
Seeing as I just downloaded a CD image ;) |
18:25
🔗
|
yipdw |
the 1.4 GB BIOS image |
18:25
🔗
|
chronomex |
ah yeah that |
18:25
🔗
|
Aranje |
Jesus what |
18:25
🔗
|
Aranje |
when has a bios not been like 4 megs |
18:26
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|
yipdw |
I was joking |
18:26
🔗
|
db48x |
"Insert Disc 2 to continue..." |
18:26
🔗
|
yipdw |
(hopefully) |
18:26
🔗
|
Aranje |
>_> |
18:26
🔗
|
yipdw |
maybe Gigabyte will release a custom BIOS |
18:28
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|
chronomex |
one can only hope |
18:31
🔗
|
Aranje |
I would love to see a law in some random country that forces manufacturers that wish to sell motherboards there to release bios sources for every mobo delivered to that country under something like the WTFPL |
18:31
🔗
|
chronomex |
yes, please |
18:31
🔗
|
Aranje |
that would be the sex |
18:32
🔗
|
db48x |
bios source code is apparently hideous |
18:33
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|
emijrp |
lulululululululu |
18:33
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|
chronomex |
db48x: that's a shock |
18:33
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|
db48x |
to hear the openbios guys tell it, the bios companies apparently don't use version control |
18:33
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|
Aranje |
oof |
18:33
🔗
|
db48x |
yea |
18:34
🔗
|
Aranje |
no wonder they always release 7 revisions after they ship the mobo |
18:34
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|
db48x |
no, it's a wonder that they can release 7 upgrades after they ship |
18:36
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|
db48x |
with no version control, they aparently just have a glob of source code for every motherboard they've shipped |
18:39
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|
yipdw |
I'd believe it |
18:39
🔗
|
yipdw |
a friend of mine used to work for a hardware design company who thought that CVS was awesome |
18:39
🔗
|
yipdw |
(this was in 2008) |
18:40
🔗
|
db48x |
heh |
18:40
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Hmm, maybe it's time to back up The Escapist? |
18:41
🔗
|
yipdw |
are they going under? |
18:41
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Sounds like they're hitting some tough times. |
18:41
🔗
|
yipdw |
I call dibs on Zero Punctuation |
18:41
🔗
|
Wyatt |
At the very least, I'm not sure some of their shows are to stick around. |
18:42
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Extra Credits has bailed; that much seems certain. |
18:42
🔗
|
db48x |
will wget suffice? |
18:42
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Something about not getting paid. There's a lot of smoke and the situation is still developin. |
18:43
🔗
|
Wyatt |
It could be that in the end it's all a bunch of BS and smoke, and the mysterious "investors" will keep it afloat. |
18:43
🔗
|
db48x |
heh |
18:44
🔗
|
Wyatt |
But if nothing else, the content creators are getting antsy and not getting paid, it seems |
18:44
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|
Wyatt |
Seemed watchlist worthy |
18:44
🔗
|
db48x |
let's just do it |
18:44
🔗
|
db48x |
see if wget will work |
18:45
🔗
|
Wyatt |
Flash video content? |
18:45
🔗
|
Wyatt |
HTML articles and...I forget what forum software. |
18:45
🔗
|
yipdw |
yes |
18:45
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yipdw |
wget should work |
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bbot_ |
I subscribe to the blog of the guy who wrote the article on anonymous which attracted the attention of lulzsec |
18:45
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bbot_ |
he hasn't written anything for the escapist since |
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yipdw |
they use flowplayer, which has a common use case of "feed it an MP4" |
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yipdw |
Yahtzee's Portal 2 review can be found at http://video2.themis-media.com/4e30d1405aaa74b9ec40f0d773689a97/mp4/escapist/zero-punctuation/10376e4be7715e77ec969da1f05533db.mp4, for example |
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yipdw |
I don't think there's a way to derive the URL of a video given an Escapist URL without (say) loading the thing into a browser, but they are at least MP4s |
18:47
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db48x |
how does flowplayer get the url? |
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chronomex |
let me take a look at this |
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Wyatt |
Ah. Maybe that get_flash_videos script would work? |
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chronomex |
url to a webpage? |
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yipdw |
db48x: not yet sure. I was just watching Firebug's Net panel |
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db48x |
heh |
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yipdw |
oh |
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yipdw |
there's a config flashvar |
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yipdw |
in the Portal 2 example, the URL is http://www.themis-media.com/videos/config/3153-e6f6554ce6eae0b626d1f966574eaa57.js%3Fplayer_version%3D2.5%26playerId%3Dplayer_api%26host%3Descapistmagazine.com |
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yipdw |
so FlowPlayer gets a URL to a JSON object, which it deserializes and loads |
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yipdw |
that JSON contains a playlist |
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chronomex |
yep, looks like |
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yipdw |
what a fucking needless indirection |
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yipdw |
whatever |
18:50
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db48x |
will wget see the url to the json file? |
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yipdw |
yes, it's part of the page's HTML |
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yipdw |
so you could regex it out or some such |
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yipdw |
actually, wtf |
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yipdw |
oh nm |
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yipdw |
I forgot that the standard method of embedding Flash videos involves embedding it in 86 quadrillion different ways |
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db48x |
yea :( |
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yipdw |
but you can just grab object/param[name="flashvars"] and grep config=(.+)$ |
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Wyatt |
I guess I just never scroll to the bottom of the page. This is really the first I've heard of these "Themis Media" sods. |
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bbot_ |
lol themis media |
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bbot_ |
aren't they part of that other content mill |
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/llink-20110624 now up. |
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Spirit_ |
oh god yes please some add escapist support to get_flash_videos :) |
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Aranje |
What's the best firefox addon for backing up youtube videos |
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Spirit_ |
no idea, i highly recommend get_flash_videos (normal download might be broken at the moment) |
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Wyatt |
I've never convinced an extension to work. |
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Wyatt |
Not for that, at least. |
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Aranje |
is get_flash_videos a script or something? |
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Spirit_ |
yes, perl |
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Aranje |
I've just found a documentary I'd love to make sure I have a copy of |
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Spirit_ |
http://code.google.com/p/get-flash-videos/ |
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Aranje |
thank you <3 |
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Wyatt |
Ever since they moved the video cache from /tmp to the browser cache gfv has been my life-saver |
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Wyatt |
And video saver, for that matter. |
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Wyatt |
(Though I have no idea why it hoses my terminal every time I use it.) |
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Spirit_ |
get_flash_videos? it does that for me too, i always have to reset to see my input again |
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Spirit_ |
ah, "gfv", yes |
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Wyatt |
Haha, yes, that very behaviour. |
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Wyatt |
Oh right, I aliased my preferred parameters to pfv and gfv. I use it fairly frequently. |
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Spirit_ |
i have yd for gfv |
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Spirit_ |
yd ctrl-shift-v is easy |
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Spirit_ |
alias yd="cd ~/ramdisk/ && get_flash_videos -p " |
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underscor |
Aranje: I use http://www.downloadhelper.net/ |
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Aranje |
thanks, underscor |
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DFJustin |
I usually use youtube-dl from the command line but for other websites the net tab on the firebug extension will let you grab pretty much anything fetched from flash |
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chronomex |
I have a shellscript that wraps youtube-dl. it uses mplayer, caches videos locally, and pauses whatever music I'm playing |
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chronomex |
that sort of thing |
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PepsiMax |
I've seen the first torrent got launched?! |
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PepsiMax |
nice! |
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PepsiMax |
welp, moving to #urlteam |
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SketchCow |
Those guys get the nice towels |
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chronomex |
wtf are you talking about |
20:32
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Wyatt |
urlteams's towels, evidently. They get the nice ones. (Or so I hear.) |
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chronomex |
um, okay |
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underscor |
hahah chronomex |
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Aranje |
I wonder how far emijrp has progressed with pulling down jamendo |