[00:34] Hey. [00:34] Sorry about that. [00:35] My county was declared an emergency [00:35] Tress down, power down, INTERNET DOWN [00:35] Now back. [00:35] Bitches. [00:35] Happy third birthday! [00:55] is there anything that can convert cbr cbz to pdf quickly and preferably with a batch option , i have a massive archive of things id love to share and would love to have them in a more accessible format, before you ask, calibre doesnt seem to be working, and the only other thing i know of , Jomic, is also failing [01:57] I unpack .cbz files and .cbr files and then upload them as whatever_images.zip to archive.org and it converts ffor me. [02:01] are those those comic book archive types? [02:04] Yes [02:04] .cbz is just a zip file with images [02:04] .cbr is just a rar file with images [02:04] I unpack, I turn into a whatever_images.zip (archive needs _images.zip in filename) and up it goes. [02:04] Done [02:04] ----------------------------------------- [02:04] Hello there. [02:04] I found recently that one of my favourite music sites (www.allez-allez.co.uk) is about to die. [02:05] Given I got no response from the owners offering hosting for a permanent archive, I'm doing it anyway, short of a C&D. [02:05] I figure there is the Content, the Context and the Community to consider; [02:05] First two I got. Their podcast feed is, as far as I can tell, 100% complete, so that was done on the first night. I've also got every page on the blog, thanks to predictable page names and lots of tabbing. [02:05] The wall I have hit is the comments. Not massively active, no forum or long threads, but still part of this thing I adore and want to preserve. [02:05] I'm not in any way unix, wget or ssh skilled, and googling around really only yielded results for copying the site if it is your own. [02:05] --------------------------------------- [02:06] New project? [02:08] * Coderjoe grumbles and reboots the instance he hasn't been able to ssh into for the past 3 days [02:10] SketchCow: Your county was declared an emergency???? [02:12] mmm [02:12] http://pastebin.com/pdU60TCh [02:13] are you planning to expand into computer/videogame manuals as well (or is there an existing collection somewhere already?) [02:23] getting much nicer rates into s3 from this node than i was from the other [02:24] (this: instance-store, other: ebs) [02:34] I am already WELL into manuals, sucker [02:34] WELL into them [02:35] I just can't keep up with all the new collections going up [02:40] I am very fast. [02:41] t SketchCow [02:41] Do you have a will/ [02:41] s/\//?/ [03:17] 7 [03:18] 7.5TB in the archive so far [03:18] Jason has 30TB [03:30] I'll have more soon. [03:30] Try and keep up. [03:34] sketch, i have the same issue with your own blog, ascii, and i would love a way to convert a wget -mpck into a single searchable document of some kind [03:37] Hello all.. I emailed Jason about the Javascript MESS/MAME port, just joining IRC. [03:39] Hey, gFosco [03:39] It's Jason here. [03:40] I was offline due to a weather incident, now catching up as fast as I can [03:40] Hey ) [03:48] I'm grabbing the MAME sources, never really looked into it before. [03:52] flipping through some code files... whoa. [03:54] what are the two approaches to porting it given one is emscripten ? [03:58] tef, i am assuming the second approach is: manually. [03:59] hmm [04:00] the volume of code is ass-tounding. [04:00] yes [04:00] I was thinking there might be another automatic approach [04:01] but I saw mame uses a dynamic recompliation system internally, so that might be an appropriate bit for manual effort [04:02] yeah even if you emscriptened it, it would be worth doing a dynarec to llvm or js backend [04:02] although I think most of the systems using the dynarec stuff would be too slow for js [04:03] too slow now [04:03] the nice thing about big-ass js projects is that the vm will likely improve substantially in the time [04:03] true [04:03] also there are nice bits like typedarrays in later javascript bits [04:05] but even accurate emulation of some games is hard in native code today :/ [04:05] fyi I am in messdev, I mostly do stuff other than coding but I've been around the project for many years and know how stuff works [04:05] ah cool [04:05] i'm an idiot :3 [04:05] I've poked about emscriptem, written an interpreter in js and I work in archiving atm [04:08] it looks like emscripten even supports sdl so it could be easier than I thought to get mame doing something [04:08] neat [04:10] Is the output from emscripten readable? I wonder how hard it would be to debug, modify, etc... [04:10] that would be a painful route [04:11] output from binary translation is not pretty. you'll be modifying the js for the llvm code, with little resemblence to the original [04:11] it is also much harder to merge in changes [04:11] if you need to integrate I think you can export an interface to some existing javascript code (iirc) [04:12] ah, interesting about the interface.. [04:15] gFosco: for example https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/blob/master/src/library_sdl.js [04:16] Very cool [04:19] they are also on irc on freenode [04:28] gFosco, come to #jsmess [04:28] Anyone else who wants to help with that project, too. [04:28] Anyone coming in to tell us it's impossible will get ka-booted [04:29] hey SketchCow [04:29] I have berlios stuff to upload [04:30] Let me find you a slot. [04:30] ok. [09:44] Hello. Anyone up for archiving the me.com/mac.com sites? There's an automated script, more info on http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MobileMe#How_to_help_archiving [10:22] ciao alard. i'm getting confused, these patches going into wget trunk for warc, are yours? [10:22] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2011-10/msg00047.html [10:24] void_: Yes, they are. (But I'd like to keep my real name out of here, that's what makes it confusing.) [10:25] ok fine ;) [16:19] Hey, gang. [16:20] hey [16:22] 662G TRY2 [16:22] du -sh * [16:22] 138G YV-6300097-6399947 [16:22] 662G YV-6300097-6399947.tar [16:22] Well, there's the mystery solved. [16:24] SketchCow: What happened the first time? [16:24] No idea. [16:24] Wasn't disk space, wasn't memory. [16:25] Always good to check, glad it worked out. [16:25] It's now been split into three items: [16:25] 192G YV-6330001-6359980 [16:25] 232G YV-6300097-6329984 [16:25] 239G YV-6360017-6399947 [16:25] du -sh * [16:28] Awesome [16:29] alard: Following the gnu thread, this is awesome [16:29] s/gnu/wget/ [16:29] If we get warc support written into wget, it'll be huge [16:29] underscor: Yes, it seems to look promising. [16:30] What's the etymology of your nick? [16:32] An accident? It's just something I use sometimes when I need a name but don't want to give any. It's not too unique, which is good. I first came here just to upload my Google video, so I didn't really think about it. [16:33] Aha [16:33] That works :) [16:33] Thanks [16:57] underscor: gnu thread? [16:58] underscor: could you link? I have a vested interest in warcs [17:02] ah found it in scrollback [17:07] alard: this is awesome <3 [17:11] hot [17:16] tef: You work for/with the warctools company, wasn't it? [17:16] yes [17:16] but the original one is unmaintained, which may make it hard for warc acceptance :/ [17:16] The latest version of the patch doesn't use warctools any more. [17:16] I was going to ask - it doesn't look like it [17:17] The wget maintainer thought it was too large, he wouldn't add it to the wget code but add it as a separate extension. [17:17] So I replaced it with a simpler, smaller series of printf statements. [17:17] heh [17:17] we didn't like the smell of the old code either :-) [17:28] alard: if this gets in I will buy you a beer :-) [19:30] Woo hoo [19:45] hey SketchCow, wonder if you can set up some rsync accounts on batcave for users with Berlios data? For: balrog dashcloud wyatt yipdw ersi [19:46] also, were you aware rsync can show all the rsync repos on batcave? :) [19:47] closure: SketchCow's hooked me up already [19:47] also, all berlios data I have as of 10/31 has been rsynced [19:51] scratch yipdw, he already uploaded it [19:52] also scratch ersi, I think the others still need account [19:56] closure: My berliOS data is already uploaded. [19:56] It's in ersi/ [20:02] and balrog already has a batcave account I see, so only: dashcloud wyatt [22:54] I've been adding people by the truckload, Berlios come lately [23:13] I do have berlios stuff to get uploaded- can you get me setup? [23:15] closure: They still require a password though [23:15] Even if you can see them [23:23] I think SketchCow needs one of these [23:23] 91.208.177.20/~jwh/jwh_butthurt.pdf [23:25] I'm having trouble getting through to archive.org, is sketchcow overloading the matrix again [23:27] someone forgot to wash the spoon, so now it is all fuzzy [23:30] the batcave is still reachable. i suspect something happened with the front-end webserver(s) [23:30] Yes [23:30] * SketchCow gets to watch them all flip when this happens. [23:30] Webheads being reset, for what it's work. [23:30] worth [23:37] Seems to work okay here [23:40] <_shane_> hey :) [23:40] Sup _shane_ [23:42] <_shane_> Downloaded the geocities archive and wish too comb though it for lost Commodore sites. However when i used 7z i ended up with a 700GB www.geocities.com file. [23:43] <_shane_> How do i search this file. ? or have i done something wrong sorry for the newbie question. [23:44] <_shane_> I used 7z x www.geocities.com.7z.001 against to first file. [23:46] <_shane_> I am goggling for more ideas but any help would be great.. Finding the lost Commodore content is important for us.