Time |
Nickname |
Message |
01:43
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db48x2 |
http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-cetera/google-fiber-shows-its-potential-with-151mbps-download-speeds-20110823/ |
01:53
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Wyatt |
Not bad. Now they just need to increase it sevenfold. ;) |
01:55
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db48x2 |
why? |
01:56
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|
db48x2 |
that's faster than gigabit |
02:02
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Wyatt |
Err...150 megabits is not faster than 1000 megabits. |
02:02
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|
Wyatt |
err, wait |
02:02
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NovaKing |
umm |
02:02
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NovaKing |
check that again ;) |
02:02
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Wyatt |
yeah, that's an order of magnitude. |
02:02
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|
Wyatt |
Hm...fucking suffixe |
02:03
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Aranje |
that's like 1250mbit |
02:03
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Aranje |
err 1200 almost flat |
02:04
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db48x2 |
151 (megabytes per second) = 1.1796875 gigabits per second |
02:04
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Wyatt |
Wait, wait, wait, is that speed test thin in megabytes? |
02:04
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|
db48x2 |
yes |
02:04
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|
Wyatt |
It says "Mb/s" |
02:04
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NovaKing |
yes |
02:05
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Aranje |
speedtest does megabytes |
02:05
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Wyatt |
Then they should probably label it that way. |
02:05
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NovaKing |
Mb = Megabytes |
02:05
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|
NovaKing |
i know |
02:05
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|
NovaKing |
people use the capital the wrong way all the time |
02:06
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|
NovaKing |
i think it should just be mb = megabye |
02:06
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|
NovaKing |
mbit = megabit |
02:06
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Wyatt |
Since when? Mb is a megabit. MB is a megabyte. |
02:07
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NovaKing |
yes, like i said |
02:08
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|
NovaKing |
they use Mb as megabytes |
02:08
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|
NovaKing |
<+NovaKing> people use the capital the wrong way all the time |
02:08
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|
db48x2 |
which is dumb, of course |
02:10
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|
Wyatt |
NovaKing: Seems they're not using it wrong. Just tested it. |
02:11
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Aranje |
someone in another chan I pasted that link into is arguing me into the ground that speedtest does their tests in megabit |
02:11
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Wyatt |
Aranje: Did you try it yourself? |
02:11
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|
Aranje |
yes |
02:11
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|
Aranje |
11.23mbps |
02:11
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|
Aranje |
which is about half of my actual speed, but it's peak hour |
02:11
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|
Aranje |
of 22mbit |
02:12
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Wyatt |
Interesting. I'm very certain I don't have a 136 Mb home connection. But 17 Mb is about right. |
02:13
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Aranje |
so what measurement did you get results in? |
02:13
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|
Aranje |
megabit? |
02:13
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|
Wyatt |
It gave me 17 megabits. |
02:13
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|
Wyatt |
Mb/s |
02:13
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Aranje |
mmk :) |
02:13
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|
Aranje |
NovaKing: It's megabit, not megabyte. |
02:15
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Wyatt |
I will say Google delivers some killer latency, though. |
02:17
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|
Aranje |
yeah |
02:17
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|
Aranje |
check this one |
02:17
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|
Aranje |
http://speedtest.net/result/1381442369.png |
02:17
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|
Aranje |
a friend of mine has that on his server |
02:17
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|
Wyatt |
http://speedtest.net/result/1448950604.png Just found that. Nifty little feature. |
02:18
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|
Aranje |
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1448951087.png |
02:18
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|
Aranje |
interesting |
02:19
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|
Aranje |
you have 3x the latency for 2/3 the distance |
02:19
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Wyatt |
Not bad, I wonder where the bottleneck in that server is. |
02:19
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|
Aranje |
ram |
02:19
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|
Wyatt |
For network performance? |
02:19
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|
Aranje |
It's a webserver, it's always bound at ram |
02:20
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|
Aranje |
though his mysql box is what falls over often enough |
02:20
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|
Aranje |
recursive queries are a bitch lol |
02:21
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|
Wyatt |
For a benchmark like this, memory shouldn't be a problem...isn't it only about a megabyte down in their test? |
03:01
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|
Wyatt |
Oh dear... du -h Lord_of_the_Jewel_Master.avi : 6.9G ; du -h output.avi 8.1G |
03:01
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|
Wyatt |
Doh! |
03:16
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|
dashcloud |
if you moved from lossy to lossless, that's normal |
03:18
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bsmith093 |
what is that file? |
03:21
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Wyatt |
I'm more surprised it wound up a full gigabyte larger with no colourspace conversion. |
03:22
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|
Wyatt |
bsmith093: Fandub parody mashup of Inuyasha and LotR. |
03:22
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|
bsmith093 |
ok that sounds hilarious is there a link? |
03:23
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|
Wyatt |
Considering I may have the only copy still in existence? Not yet. |
03:23
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|
Wyatt |
I'm looking to fix that. |
03:24
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bsmith093 |
oh right, good luck with the upload |
03:24
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|
Wyatt |
Actually considering the MTBF of hard drives and the general habits of the asshole that made this? This is the last copy anywhere... |
03:25
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Wyatt |
Now I'm kind of glad I made multiple copies. |
03:25
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|
dashcloud |
so how did you get a copy then? |
03:26
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|
bsmith093 |
hey, btw, does anyone have a copy of the old geekfu action grip podcasts, theyve been removed from the website, when the show changed focus, and i found them too late. aslo yeah , that sounds like a story. |
03:26
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bsmith093 |
how DID you get a copy/ |
03:26
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|
Wyatt |
I worked closely with the asshole who made it until he was enough of an asshole that I decided to bail. |
03:27
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|
dashcloud |
so is he a talented asshole or just an asshole that got lucky? |
03:28
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|
Wyatt |
Sociopath who had the fortune to gather a lot of talented people to an ideal. |
03:29
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|
Wyatt |
Also a pedophile. That was the super tipping point. |
03:29
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|
dashcloud |
I'm glad you could grab a copy then |
03:29
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|
Wyatt |
Yeah, wish I'd had the presence of mind to raid the other hard drives. |
03:30
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|
Wyatt |
There was a WIP lampoon of FFX in there, too. |
03:31
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|
dashcloud |
such a shame- but if the talent was in the other people, hopefully they'll come together on something else in the future |
03:32
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|
Wyatt |
Well, we'll see. It built me good contacts in anime con world and some good experience with other stuff. |
03:32
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|
db48xOthe |
uh oh |
03:32
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|
dashcloud |
if you've got encoding questions though, #ffmpeg or #x264 on freenode can help you out |
03:32
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|
db48xOthe |
I want to say "triple threat", but there's only two |
03:33
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|
Wyatt |
Double threat? |
03:33
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|
db48xOthe |
yea, but that doesn't have the same ring to it |
03:33
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|
Wyatt |
And what are we threatening? |
03:34
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|
db48xOthe |
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5782108/73/Harry_Potter_and_the_Methods_of_Rationality |
03:34
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|
db48xOthe |
if you haven't seen this yet, be careful |
03:34
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|
db48xOthe |
also, it's chapter 73, so you're coming into the middle of the story, etc |
03:35
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|
Wyatt |
Hahaha, it's still such a....bizarre concept that Eliezer Yudkowsky writes fanfiction. |
03:35
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|
db48xOthe |
indeed |
03:42
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|
DFJustin |
wtf http://www.fanfiction.net/robots.txt |
03:43
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|
db48xOthe |
oh, that's lame |
03:50
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|
Wyatt |
Oh piss off, that's a bastard of a move. |
03:58
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|
bbot_ |
oh fanfiction.net |
03:58
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|
bbot_ |
you zany guys |
04:01
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|
Wyatt |
Is "Disallow: " equivalent to "Disallow: /"? |
04:03
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|
Coderjoe |
oh. that's the jewel master? i must have! |
04:04
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|
Wyatt |
Coderjoe: You've seen it? You're well-traveled. |
04:04
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|
Coderjoe |
i doubt it is the only copy in existance... the people that run midnight madness at anime central had a copy last year |
04:04
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|
Wyatt |
Coderjoe: Probably a VHS copy, though. |
04:05
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|
Coderjoe |
they played it from DVD, but it may have been a transfer from VHS |
04:05
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|
Wyatt |
To my knowledge, this is the final master after months in Premiere. |
04:06
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|
Wyatt |
I wasn't aware it was still in circulation though; good to know. |
04:06
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|
Wyatt |
I wonder who else has a copy. |
04:07
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|
Coderjoe |
they generally do not give out copies, though they may trade |
04:08
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|
Coderjoe |
although recently they have given out some older stuff at the saturday parody panel |
04:09
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|
Wyatt |
Not important in this case. |
04:09
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|
Coderjoe |
my have been a draft or something. or perhaps a trailer |
04:09
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|
Coderjoe |
i no longer remember for certain |
04:09
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|
underscor |
DFJustin: You know what that means |
04:10
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|
underscor |
A continuous crawl of fanfic.net |
04:10
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|
underscor |
:D |
04:10
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|
Wyatt |
And if it's ACen, I _might_ have enough pull to get something even without invoking some other people I know. |
04:10
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|
Wyatt |
But that's neither here nor there. It's not happening for about ten months. |
04:12
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|
underscor |
Wheeeeee |
04:12
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|
underscor |
Finished the rewrite of the torrent backend for archive.org |
04:12
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|
underscor |
Anyone with spare time, feel free/please play around and test it |
04:12
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|
underscor |
http://www-abuie.archive.org/ |
04:13
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|
underscor |
The torrent links should show up on any item browsed on that hostname |
04:15
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|
DFJustin |
so you're still coding for the archive? |
04:34
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|
Coderjoe |
wow |
04:34
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|
Coderjoe |
that fanfiction.net robots.txt file is awful |
05:23
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|
Auguste |
Ahoy! |
06:16
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|
Wyatt |
Welcome to the New Autocratic Republic of Archival Sealand. Passport? |
06:30
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|
chronomex |
yes, please |
07:14
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|
Wyatt |
Wow, I just had to explain robots.txt to a friend. Well not "had to" so much as "mentioned and answered the query with, 'it's a suicide note'". |
07:14
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|
Wyatt |
Seriously, good call on that description. |
07:15
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|
illunatic |
is it only used to tell google not to index? |
07:15
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|
illunatic |
or does it have other purposes? |
07:15
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|
illunatic |
googlecide |
07:16
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|
Wyatt |
Googlebot isn't nearly as abusive as Yahoo's slurp |
07:17
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|
Wyatt |
I'm told we routinely IP ban yahoo's indexer because it crushes our older shared servers. |
07:19
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|
ersi |
illunatic: It's a note to all robots visiting |
07:19
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|
ersi |
ie. web spiders, scripts etc |
07:20
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|
illunatic |
hm i was just reading something about how to tell google bot not to visit so often |
07:21
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|
illunatic |
i wonder if yahoo has something like that |
07:23
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|
Wyatt |
Maybe it does. But unfortunately we can't well stick that in the robots.txt for a few tens of thousands of domains. They get pissy when we replace their exploited timthumb with a patched copy and deny them fopen() in php. |
07:27
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|
illunatic |
hah |
07:47
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|
ersi |
illunatic: Well, sometimes people/software care about robots.txt (We in AT doesn't).. sometimes, some people just see it as "I'll fucking grab it! But I won't put it in my search index" |
07:48
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|
illunatic |
wget doesn't care huh |
07:48
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|
illunatic |
do you guys use wget usually or what? |
07:48
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|
Coderjoe |
yes, slirp resepects a directive on how often to hit a site |
07:49
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|
illunatic |
o hey weirdo! |
07:49
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|
illunatic |
heh |
07:49
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|
illunatic |
yeah that's good |
07:49
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|
illunatic |
ethical |
07:49
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|
ersi |
wget cares |
07:49
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|
ersi |
but there's flag that says "fuck off with the robots.txt" |
07:49
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|
Wyatt |
ndurner_o: I just noticed, I've been getting a lot of 302 and 404. Also it seems like a great number of these are only about 4k? Is that correct behaviour? |
07:50
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|
Coderjoe |
i called myself that in the comment because of the weird urge to submit that captcha. (the unknown text was really faded, but I could read it) |
07:50
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|
illunatic |
hah |
07:51
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|
illunatic |
i had a couple of good captcha screenshots |
07:51
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|
Coderjoe |
(what kind of weirdo comments just to submit a captcha (granted, it was a recaptcha)?) |
07:51
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|
illunatic |
the one that puts two random words together |
07:51
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|
illunatic |
you must be from the internets |
07:51
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|
Coderjoe |
I have a number of odd ones... from when I went to the recaptcha site and solved a bunch of them |
07:54
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|
ersi |
o_o |
07:55
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|
illunatic |
"cleavage first" |
07:57
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|
illunatic |
http://image.bayimg.com/jajojaadl.jpg |
08:00
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|
ndurner_o |
Wyatt: 302 and 404 from Google? |
08:01
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|
ndurner_o |
302 is okay, but I dont remember seeing 404s |
08:03
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|
Wyatt |
ndurner_o: Okay, looking up further there may not be many 404. Maybe it was just some spam that got nuked? Not really sure. |
08:05
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|
ndurner_o |
ah, yes. Correct. For some reason, some deleted groups still show up in the indexes. |
08:06
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|
Wyatt |
ndurner_o: Another anomaly(?) I'm seeing is it's downloading the -pages.zip but not the -files.zip, but seems to think it's getting both. |
08:08
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|
ndurner_o |
it deletes empty files afterwards |
08:10
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|
Wyatt |
Ah |
08:11
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|
Wyatt |
Then in most cases there just really is less than 4k of data? |
08:12
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|
Wyatt |
(I should have stuck with reiserfs if I really wanted to know the size of my files...) |
08:18
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ndurner_o |
can't say if it's really *most* cases, but that's not uncommon |
08:20
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Coderjoe |
http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha |
08:22
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|
Coderjoe |
how do you do this one correctly? |
08:22
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|
Coderjoe |
http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha#C2Hol |
08:29
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Wyatt |
That is an excellent question |
09:35
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|
chronomex |
Coderjoe: I got some with mathematical formulae in it |
09:35
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|
chronomex |
upside-down greek letters |
09:35
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|
chronomex |
things that aren't in unicode |
09:36
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|
chronomex |
so I gave it the LaTeX code to render that |
09:49
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Wyatt |
I wonder when some enterprising captcha breaker will realise most of the maths captcha resolve to 1 or 0. |
09:54
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|
Wyatt |
ndurner_o: One more: what causes the 509s? Is it me or is it the combined aggregate of everyone? |
09:56
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ndurner_o |
everyone... and me not being at home right now to loosen the bandwidth throttle a bit again |
09:57
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|
ndurner_o |
(which is not too bad, that just means I'll open the gates more later) |
09:57
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|
Wyatt |
Ahh, can't ssh in and fix it? Sadness. :( |
09:59
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|
ndurner_o |
I prefer not to mix work and leisure too badly |
10:28
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Coderjoe |
chronomex: like http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha#8hjJw ? |
10:29
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chronomex |
yup |
10:30
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|
chronomex |
also upside-down capital pi |
10:31
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|
Coderjoe |
what about http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha#DlX0E |
10:32
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|
Coderjoe |
Time cloging http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha#rkMth |
10:33
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|
Coderjoe |
hehe |
10:33
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|
Coderjoe |
"A+++ would repull" http://coderjoe.imgur.com/recaptcha#c4RTE |
10:34
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chronomex |
heh |
11:56
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|
underscor |
DFJustin: Yeah, I am |
11:56
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|
underscor |
I suppose it's time to write a FF.net archiver |
11:56
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|
underscor |
;D |
11:57
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|
ersi |
lool, the fuck |
11:57
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|
ersi |
sore wa ne |
11:57
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Ymgve |
bleh, scraping imgur will take decades |
11:58
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|
ersi |
scrape flickr then |
12:01
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|
Ymgve |
aren't you already doing that? |
12:04
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|
ersi |
doing and doing |
12:04
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|
ersi |
not with very much effort |
12:06
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|
Ymgve |
on a positive note: one defunct image host has released all their images in torrent form |
12:07
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|
ersi |
which? |
12:09
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|
Ymgve |
waffleimages |
12:09
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|
Ymgve |
specific to something awful, but it had like 300gb of images |
12:10
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|
Ymgve |
tho 99% of it is probably "let's play" - people playing games and screenshotting as they go along so others can follow |
12:11
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|
ersi |
hehe, 'k |
12:15
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|
underscor |
Gah, I so wish there was a way to leave messages for people on IRC |
12:15
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|
underscor |
(or that everyone idled 24/7) |
12:16
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Coderjoe |
several networks do... memoserv. i don't think efnet has one, however |
12:17
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|
underscor |
oh, that's neat |
12:17
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|
underscor |
Never heard of that |
12:19
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|
underscor |
I want one of these so bad >:| http://fukung.net/v/28045/3bf7b073726582aed24b29d395b2b8f9.jpg |
12:22
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ersi |
awesome trap |
13:39
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Coderjoe |
I kinda want something like this, but I want to use a different camera: http://blog.archive.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/muller1.jpg |
13:47
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SketchCow |
Morning. |
13:49
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|
SketchCow |
OK, so I do want to see what we're up to, but my oldest friend wants me for lunch at noon, so I would need to leave sooner rather than later. |
13:49
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|
ersi |
mmmmh, lunch |
13:51
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|
SketchCow |
Damn, I rendered some video |
13:51
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|
SketchCow |
And I appear to have rendered it at half resolution |
13:54
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|
SketchCow |
ah, fuck me, that is EXACTLY what happened. |
13:54
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|
SketchCow |
This one and the previous one. |
13:54
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SketchCow |
That's a shame. |
13:56
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|
SketchCow |
OK, I'm going to upload the half-resolution, and then re-render both these ones that were failures |
13:56
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SketchCow |
That'll be the way to do it. |
14:20
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|
alard |
SketchCow: Hi. Any news about rsync upload accounts on the new server yet? |
14:25
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|
SketchCow |
msg me |
14:37
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DFJustin |
underscor: I had a thought the other day, the wayback machine lets you do wildcard queries like http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://textfiles.com/anarchy/* , but you can't do filename ones like */something.zip |
14:38
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DFJustin |
seems like something that would be really useful for finding old software etc. and potentially not that hard to do (although I guess it depends how they have things indexed) |
14:43
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/1979-Fall-compute-magazine |
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SketchCow |
About to add 159 just like that. |
23:13
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dashcloud |
http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/archives/2933 - wow |
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db48x2 |
dashcloud: lol |