#archiveteam 2011-11-11,Fri

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00:04 🔗 underscor wget-warc is compiling
00:10 🔗 underscor - Downloading profile HTML pages...
00:10 🔗 underscor 0 12:10AM:abuie@abuie-dev:/2/splinder-grab 11082 π ./dld-profile.sh lowvoice
00:10 🔗 underscor Downloading lowvoice profile
00:10 🔗 underscor :)
00:10 🔗 underscor alard: Looks like it's running
00:10 🔗 underscor Now it's Parsing
00:10 🔗 underscor and downloading media
00:10 🔗 underscor now it's doing the blog
00:17 🔗 * db48x sighs
00:17 🔗 db48x I wasn't running mobileme-grab in screen
00:18 🔗 yipdw hmm
00:18 🔗 yipdw I guess splinder is higher-priority
00:18 🔗 yipdw than mobileme
00:19 🔗 db48x dying sooner?
00:19 🔗 yipdw 24th
00:19 🔗 db48x 14 days? sheesh
00:20 🔗 db48x hrm
00:20 🔗 db48x how much space do you estimate it will require?
00:22 🔗 Paradoks I tried the Splinder script, and it didn't give me any errors in doing so.
00:23 🔗 Paradoks I'm not quite sure how to usefully check any further than that, though.
00:27 🔗 underscor alard: - Result: 1.1M
00:27 🔗 underscor alard: Works fine
00:30 🔗 underscor Oh, neat, I broke a TB!
00:34 🔗 yipdw ha
00:34 🔗 yipdw it just occurred to me that "man which" is a funny command
00:35 🔗 underscor hahah
00:39 🔗 yipdw alard: I made some du abstractions for OS X in the "osx" branch
00:49 🔗 yipdw alard: though, the script currently doesn't work with profiles like http://www.us.splinder.com/users/list/...Alf...@tipic.com
00:51 🔗 yipdw actually that's a really annoying one, especially insofar as hierarchical organization is concerned, because . has special meaning
00:51 🔗 underscor Yeah, that's a bummer
00:51 🔗 yipdw maybe URL-encode the profile names
00:52 🔗 underscor We'll have to figure out something for it
00:52 🔗 underscor Oh no, yipdw is almost beating me
00:52 🔗 yipdw wait, no, URL-encoding allows '.'
00:52 🔗 yipdw underscor: at what, mobileme
00:52 🔗 yipdw I don't think so
00:52 🔗 yipdw :P
00:54 🔗 underscor :D
01:02 🔗 underscor fuck yes
01:02 🔗 underscor passed government this quarter
01:02 🔗 underscor \\\\\\o///////
01:02 🔗 yipdw awesome
01:02 🔗 yipdw Rick Perry didn't
01:02 🔗 underscor lol
01:04 🔗 underscor Comp Gov: D, AP Psych: C+, AP Stat: B, Database Design and Engineering: A, Network Design and Engineering: A, Gifted Education Multidisciplinary Seminar: A, Physics I: C+
01:04 🔗 underscor Not too shabby
01:06 🔗 Zebranky Shame, not AP US Gov? :D
01:10 🔗 underscor It's AP Comparative
01:10 🔗 underscor Everything except the US ;D
01:11 🔗 Zebranky Oh, good enough!
01:11 🔗 Zebranky Going to ace the exam, of course?
01:13 🔗 underscor Hah, hopefully
01:13 🔗 underscor I love the class
01:13 🔗 underscor I love all the classes
01:13 🔗 underscor I hate the scutwork
01:19 🔗 underscor broke 1.3TB!
01:21 🔗 Zebranky I'd like to take this moment to say
01:21 🔗 Zebranky DCC SEND startkeylogger 0 0 0
01:21 🔗 Zebranky Aww, no one dropped :(
01:21 🔗 Zebranky I actually found someone last night who's still vulnerable to that
01:22 🔗 underscor What did it do previously?
01:24 🔗 Zebranky A number of old routers and firewalls would immediately drop all connections on detecting that string
01:25 🔗 Zebranky Because, as you might guess, it was used to start a keylogger at some point
01:25 🔗 underscor ha
01:26 🔗 Zebranky I said it as a joke, because someone complained about someone else messing up his client with an excessively long nick
01:26 🔗 Zebranky And a third party peered out immediately
01:26 🔗 Zebranky And I shat a brick
01:26 🔗 underscor haha
01:37 🔗 underscor alard: Are we gonna do something similar for splinder?
01:37 🔗 underscor (you could probably reuse the tracker from mobileme :D)
01:38 🔗 db48x yea, it seems like it should be pretty generic
01:42 🔗 yipdw it looks like we can download all the users for splinder and chunk it up
01:46 🔗 SketchCow Hey
01:46 🔗 SketchCow So, listen.
01:46 🔗 SketchCow Archive.org's going to have a bit of a space storage shortage (by their standards) for a while.
01:46 🔗 SketchCow Because of the Thailand situations
01:46 🔗 SketchCow So we should plan and refine MobileMe, but adding all 200tb is going to be slightly delayed.
01:47 🔗 SketchCow Slightly.
01:47 🔗 SketchCow So it would be good for us to discuss and refine the download process, and more importantly the packing-up process.
01:48 🔗 underscor Slightly, x3
01:48 🔗 underscor Well, I mean, the download process is top notch in its current state, I think.
01:48 🔗 underscor We get everything possible, with no duping
01:49 🔗 underscor As far as packing, alard's written a script that rsyncs the completed users to batcave, but that does no compression
01:49 🔗 underscor (in this case, however, I don't know how useful compression will be; mostly pictures and video things that don't compress well, from what I've seen)
03:26 🔗 underscor SketchCow: Thoughts?
03:48 🔗 closure mobileme is really gonna be 200tb?
04:11 🔗 underscor That's the current prediction
04:57 🔗 Coderjoe_ shiiit... my aws usage is at $150 already. 50 being bandwidth
04:57 🔗 Coderjoe_ i just terminated my m2.xlarge spot instance
04:58 🔗 Coderjoe_ had all the data moved out at one pm central but didnt have time to kill it before my connecting flight
05:57 🔗 SketchCow Sounds good
07:00 🔗 yipdw Splinder's alphabetical listing of names is pretty broken
07:00 🔗 yipdw you can start at page 1 of "A", press "last page", and end up on page 2473 of "P"
07:16 🔗 yipdw fyi, if anyone's interested -> https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/splinder-grab/blob/master/user_grabber/grabber.rb
07:56 🔗 db48x yipdw: heh
07:56 🔗 yipdw db48x: I've been poking around for a better way to get the username list
07:56 🔗 yipdw doesn't look like one exists, unfortunately
08:00 🔗 Coderjoe_ er, 50 being bandwidth? make that nearly 100 for bandwidth
08:00 🔗 db48x Coderjoe_: how much to exfiltrate the data?
08:00 🔗 yipdw ugh, damnit, Ruby's net/http is useless
08:00 🔗 yipdw keeps timing out
08:00 🔗 Coderjoe_ well, incoming data is free
08:01 🔗 yipdw i'll just rewrite this with curl something
08:01 🔗 tef_ yipdw: I feel your pain with built in libraries for http
08:01 🔗 yipdw tef_: I'd love to find a language that has a built-in HTTP library that doesn't suck
08:01 🔗 yipdw maybe Go?
08:01 🔗 * tef_ just wrote a http parser for python
08:01 🔗 Coderjoe_ python's urllib2 is pretty decent
08:01 🔗 tef_ Coderjoe_: only if you're on crack
08:01 🔗 Coderjoe_ you wrote an http parser
08:01 🔗 Coderjoe_ er
08:01 🔗 Coderjoe_ html
08:01 🔗 tef_ doesn't support proxies over https, doesn't handle methods
08:01 🔗 db48x I've had lots of success with Perl's WWW::Mechanize
08:01 🔗 tef_ yes, http
08:02 🔗 tef_ db48x: actually I recall that being ok :3
08:02 🔗 tef_ but yeah urllib2 is clunky and awkward and only handles parsing responses. it also tends to mutilate headers somewhat
08:02 🔗 yipdw db48x: Ruby's Mechanize is pretty neat, but internally it uses Net::HTTP
08:03 🔗 yipdw technically Net::HTTP::Persistent
08:03 🔗 tef_ Coderjoe_: I have to write a http proxy for archiving stuff
08:03 🔗 yipdw and I guess under continued use it just kinda...stops workign
08:03 🔗 tef_ none of the libraries support this use-case :/
08:03 🔗 yipdw at least, that's what I'm seeing with my work-queue setup
08:03 🔗 Coderjoe_ ec2: 52.70, s3: 7.19, bandwidth: in=free, out=90.84
08:04 🔗 Coderjoe_ can't you tie into the httpserver libraries?
08:04 🔗 yipdw it's certainly a possibility that my queuing strategy sucks -- I just scribbed out that code
08:05 🔗 Coderjoe_ you are doing something that is out of the ordinary, though
08:05 🔗 tef_ Coderjoe_: they're spetacularly tied around the sockets
08:05 🔗 tef_ I also need to do parsing of http messages /within/ archives
08:05 🔗 tef_ most http libraries tie the parsing in with the socket handling :/
08:06 🔗 db48x indeed
08:06 🔗 Coderjoe_ again, you are doing something far outside the normal
08:06 🔗 tef_ yup
08:06 🔗 Coderjoe_ ugh
08:06 🔗 tef_ I tried to avoid this
08:06 🔗 Coderjoe_ i should probably get to bed
08:06 🔗 tef_ Coderjoe_: yeah I am happy I have done it but not happy I had to do it
08:07 🔗 Coderjoe_ 1000202043392 Jul 27 15:41 WD_elements_1TB_factory.img
08:07 🔗 Coderjoe_ 755408 Nov 10 16:45 WD_elements_1TB_factory.img.bz2
08:09 🔗 Coderjoe amazing how well nulls compress
08:11 🔗 db48x :)
08:32 🔗 yipdw oh, wait, it wasn't net/http
08:32 🔗 yipdw [ERROR] Error working with http://www.splinder.com/users/list/c/3048: GC overhead limit exceeded
08:33 🔗 alard yipwd: Morning, I already have a list of usernames.
08:33 🔗 db48x yipdw: interesting
08:33 🔗 yipdw oh, good
08:33 🔗 yipdw that means I can stop running this, then
08:33 🔗 alard Not sure how complete that is, though, since I didn't know about your problem. I'll check in a moment.
08:33 🔗 alard I didn't follow 'Next page' links, just downloaded the max number for each letter, then generated urls myself.
08:34 🔗 yipdw alard: ok, I'll keep this going, then
08:34 🔗 alard It also doesn't include the us version, which has small differences.
08:35 🔗 alard As for a tracker, yes, I'll copy the mobileme one.
08:39 🔗 yipdw oh wait, haha
08:39 🔗 yipdw I forgot, Mechanize keeps history
08:39 🔗 db48x heh
08:39 🔗 yipdw that might cause a memory leak
08:47 🔗 yipdw hah
08:47 🔗 yipdw "[ERROR] Error working with http://www.splinder.com/users/list/a/3096: OpenSSL::SSL requires the jruby-openssl gem"
08:47 🔗 yipdw oh, Ruby
08:47 🔗 yipdw you so crazy
08:47 🔗 db48x lol
08:52 🔗 yipdw oh, that OpenSSL::SSL thing was due to an autoload
09:15 🔗 yipdw alard: out of curiosity, how many users did you find in the A..D range?
09:15 🔗 yipdw I'm at 60,218 and counting
09:16 🔗 alard a: 634044
09:16 🔗 alard b: 158687
09:16 🔗 alard c: 265381
09:16 🔗 alard d: 222466
09:16 🔗 yipdw yeesh
09:17 🔗 alard Oh, sorry.
09:18 🔗 alard a: 72023
09:18 🔗 alard b: 47084
09:18 🔗 alard c: 61775
09:18 🔗 alard d: 48070
09:18 🔗 yipdw hmm
09:18 🔗 alard (Forgot to add ^ to the grep.)
09:18 🔗 yipdw ah ok
09:18 🔗 alard 928663 usernames.txt
09:18 🔗 alard It didn't match with my wc -l usernames.txt
09:21 🔗 alard ls -1 user-list-pages/ | wc -l
09:21 🔗 alard 38712
09:21 🔗 alard http://dl.dropbox.com/u/365100/splinder-usernames.txt.bz2
09:22 🔗 yipdw ok, neat
09:22 🔗 yipdw I'll go ahead and kill this scraper
09:22 🔗 alard Maybe check if your scraper has found anything that my scraper hasn't.
09:22 🔗 yipdw yeah, doing that now
09:28 🔗 yipdw alard: https://gist.github.com/3dc9b41ed9a04984d8cf
09:28 🔗 yipdw alard: some of them are definitely false negatives, like the ones with leading spaces
09:28 🔗 yipdw but others, dunno
09:32 🔗 yipdw alard: here's that list after stripping spaces and re-comparing -> https://gist.github.com/fa243dbc5371130a098b
09:32 🔗 yipdw it's an open question whether or not those 220 usernames actually have Splinder data
09:34 🔗 yipdw be back in the morning; gonna crash
09:35 🔗 alard Okay, bye.
13:13 🔗 bbot_ sent an email to archiveofourown
13:13 🔗 bbot_ http://bbot.org/blog/archives/2011/11/11/guerilla_archiving_i/
13:13 🔗 bbot_ let's see if they respond
13:32 🔗 Schbirid one hour until i delete the emuwiki torrent material unless someone shouts he wants it
13:32 🔗 Schbirid i dont remember who did so weeks ago
13:32 🔗 Cowering is that newer than the one on piratebay?
13:34 🔗 Schbirid link?
13:34 🔗 Cowering lemme find it.. got it at least a year ago
13:35 🔗 Schbirid ~13GB
13:36 🔗 Cowering loads of folders, each with different veresions of same emu?
13:37 🔗 Cowering i had gotten his torrent like a week after he mailed me saying he was shutting down, since he knew i archived emu stuff.. dunno if anything got added after that
13:37 🔗 Cowering there is a wiki in there with a detailed list of addons needed to recreate it
13:38 🔗 Schbirid http://www.quaddicted.com:26000/temp.txt
13:38 🔗 Cowering yup, looks very familiar :)
13:40 🔗 Cowering is the wiki dump itself in that list?
13:40 🔗 Schbirid no idea
13:42 🔗 Cowering there was a folder with (I think) mediawiki addons in it
13:43 🔗 Schbirid no such thing in this
13:44 🔗 Cowering ah, you have his files/ folder.. i have this too :
13:44 🔗 Cowering 06/02/2010 11:43 PM 289,634,843 EmuWiki MediaWiki Database Final.sql
13:44 🔗 Cowering 1 File(s) 289,634,843 bytes
13:44 🔗 Cowering Directory of e:\_emulation\CollectionFinale\Database
13:45 🔗 Cowering on TPB is was called 'EMUWiki Collection Torrent' but seems gone now
13:46 🔗 Schbirid this one was called v0.2 of that i think
13:47 🔗 Cowering i've got :
13:48 🔗 Cowering 05/07/2010 08:16 AM 467,938 Collection_2.3.rar
13:48 🔗 Cowering 05/07/2010 08:16 AM 479,473 Collection_2.4.rar
13:48 🔗 Cowering but no clue if that is part of wiki (though it is not in files/ folder)
13:49 🔗 Cowering i'll have em if anyone cares, but 18 months old is way back in the stored HD pile
13:54 🔗 Cowering whoa.. did i say 'way back' lol
13:54 🔗 Cowering or is it 'wayback' around here
13:55 🔗 Coderjoe i don't know, Mr. Peabody
14:53 🔗 underscor Schbirid: Do you know if the archive has it?
14:54 🔗 Schbirid no idea but i rmred
14:54 🔗 Schbirid torrent is at undergroundgamers
15:05 🔗 alard Hey all: Some updates to the Splinder scripts, now with a distributed client. If you can help to do a practice run, please see https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/splinder-grab
15:06 🔗 alard (Important: If you have already used the previous versions of the script, please rm -rf data/ first.)
15:15 🔗 underscor alard: Running
15:16 🔗 alard underscor: Please git pull once more.
15:16 🔗 alard Just found a few more errors.
15:16 🔗 alard Your downloads should appear here, if everything works ok: http://splinder.heroku.com/
15:17 🔗 underscor Sweet!
15:21 🔗 underscor alard: It works!
15:22 🔗 underscor - Running wget --mirror (at least 28118 files)
15:22 🔗 underscor :(
15:22 🔗 underscor They're big files too
16:18 🔗 alard underscor: wget --mirror (at least 28118 files), that's mobileme, I hope?
16:42 🔗 underscor alard: Yeah
16:42 🔗 underscor haha
17:23 🔗 underscor alard: Are the splinder scripts in a final enough state that I can run multiple clients without worrying about needed to delete?
17:50 🔗 yipdw ha, speaking of mobileme
17:50 🔗 yipdw - Running wget --mirror (at least 40425 files)...
17:50 🔗 yipdw arg
18:00 🔗 yipdw hmm
18:01 🔗 yipdw alard: the way splinder-grab HEAD uses cut(1) seems to be incompatible with BSD cut; I'm looking into it
18:01 🔗 yipdw alard: tracking and downloading seem ok, though
18:05 🔗 yipdw oh, ha, and stat(1) is also different
18:05 🔗 yipdw ugh
18:12 🔗 yipdw actually, you know what -- instead of writing wrappers around stat, cut, du, etc., I think it'll just be easier to recommend OS X/FreeBSD/whatever users to just set up symlinks to the GNU utilities and adjust the PATH for the scripts
18:35 🔗 Paradoks Looking at the graph, I think my splinder instance has been working on girodiboa for 2.5 hours. It seems somewhat stuck on soluzioni.splinder.com . It does seem somewhat large, though.
18:37 🔗 alard Paradoks: soluzioni.splinder.com is the splinder help section.
18:38 🔗 yipdw ha, oops
18:38 🔗 alard Well, soluzioni.splinder.com is listed as a 'group blog' on the girodiboa list: http://www.splinder.com/profile/girodiboa/blogs
18:39 🔗 alard Maybe we should separate the blog download from the profile downloads?
18:39 🔗 alard Blogs sometimes belong to one user, but sometimes they are shared.
18:39 🔗 Paradoks Okay, it seems reasonable that it's taking a while.
18:40 🔗 Paradoks So, theoretically, the current way of doing things could make this be downloaded hundreds of times?
18:42 🔗 yipdw Paradoks: yeah, I think so
18:42 🔗 alard Yes.
18:42 🔗 yipdw I'm not sure if that's necessarily a bad thing, though
18:43 🔗 yipdw I mean, if you're looking to get archives of each user, it definitely makes it easier to make the user the root, duplication be damned
18:43 🔗 Paradoks I suppose. Still, with only 13 days to get stuff, we'd need to be averaging about a profile a second, I think.
18:43 🔗 alard https://encrypted.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=site%3Awww.splinder.com%2Fprofile%2F*%2Fblogs+soluzioni
18:44 🔗 yipdw hm
18:44 🔗 yipdw I don't suppose there's a way to figure out (1) what group blog has the largest number of members and (2) which group blog is the largest
18:44 🔗 yipdw also, http://soluzioni.splinder.com/post/25747335#comment
18:47 🔗 alard http://soluzioni.splinder.com/post/25737683/avviso-per-gli-utenti-ce-da-preoccuparsi
18:48 🔗 alard My Italian is not good enough to make sense of that, other than guessing at the topic.
18:49 🔗 yipdw neither is Google Translate
18:50 🔗 alard No that's funny, you get nonsense when you do that.
18:50 🔗 alard Here's the list of people sharing a blog called 'irishmist': https://encrypted.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=site%3Awww.splinder.com%2Fprofile+irishmist
18:52 🔗 alard I get the impression that group blogs are owned by someone, and that the others are 'invitati'.
18:53 🔗 yipdw I'm asking an Italian native to see if he can translate some of these links
18:53 🔗 yipdw one second
18:53 🔗 alard Here's only one person with the irishmist blog listed as his own blogs: https://encrypted.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=site%3Awww.splinder.com%2Fprofile+irishmist+*+*+invitati
18:54 🔗 alard Similarly, the soluzioni blog seems to be owned by the 'Redazione': https://encrypted.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=site%3Awww.splinder.com%2Fprofile+soluzioni+*+invitati
18:57 🔗 yipdw alard: also, do the splinder-grab scripts grab things like http://www.splinder.com/mediablog/compagnidiviaggio ?
18:57 🔗 alard Yes.
18:57 🔗 yipdw ok
18:57 🔗 yipdw I think it does make sense to split profile and blog download, then
18:57 🔗 yipdw because that cdv mediablog is (1) pretty big and (2) shared
18:58 🔗 alard Or limit the blog download to the non-groupblogs.
18:58 🔗 yipdw yeah, that too
18:58 🔗 yipdw and run group blogs separately
18:58 🔗 alard No, maybe we can keep a list of them, but I think it's not even necessary to download those separately.
18:58 🔗 alard So far, every group blog is owned by someone.
18:59 🔗 yipdw oh, ok
18:59 🔗 alard It's listed under 'my blogs' for one user and under 'group blogs' for everyone else.
19:00 🔗 yipdw ok, yeah, that sounds fine -- let's just log them for now, and then check if any inconsistencies show up when we near the end
19:00 🔗 yipdw er, not so much "inconsistencies" as "dangling references"
19:01 🔗 alard Yes, so just download the owned blogs for now? Or is it still useful to split profiles and blogs?
19:01 🔗 alard (I think it's easier not to split.)
19:01 🔗 yipdw seems like just downloading the owned blogs and logging group blogs is an easier modification
19:01 🔗 alard Okay. I'll have a look at that. I'll be back later.
19:01 🔗 yipdw np
19:02 🔗 yipdw if any straggler blogs are left, we can throw underscor and his massive pipe at it, or something
19:11 🔗 yipdw well, preliminary gist of http://soluzioni.splinder.com/post/25737683/avviso-per-gli-utenti-ce-da-preoccuparsi
19:11 🔗 yipdw from an Italian guy who goes by the handle mirkosp in a different channel
19:11 🔗 yipdw 13:10:07 <mirkosp> splinderpro isn't available anymore since june
19:11 🔗 yipdw 13:10:08 <mirkosp> and
19:11 🔗 yipdw 13:10:25 <mirkosp> splinder was sold by dada to populis
19:11 🔗 yipdw 13:10:40 <mirkosp> splinder isn't closing if that was your concern
19:16 🔗 underscor Yay, first place again on splinder
19:17 🔗 Paradoks ...so what exactly _is_ being shut down?
19:19 🔗 yipdw I don't know
19:53 🔗 alard http://perennementesloggata.wordpress.com/2011/11/11/splinder-chiude-redazione-assente-blogger-in-panico/
19:55 🔗 SketchCow Thanks for the SciAm, coderjoe
19:55 🔗 SketchCow And thanks, alard, I just put up the AOL LISTSERV site
20:00 🔗 underscor http://imgur.com/gallery/F0ld5
20:01 🔗 alard Your own work?
20:02 🔗 underscor Not that particular version
20:03 🔗 underscor But there might be one at mt school
20:03 🔗 alard Heh.
20:03 🔗 underscor :>
20:03 🔗 underscor Dammit, fun dip is like fruity cocaine
20:03 🔗 underscor I CAN'T STOP
20:05 🔗 yipdw a good way to stop is to imagine the diabetes-induced pain that will follow
20:06 🔗 underscor haha
20:06 🔗 underscor Hey, at least SketchCow got me to stop drinking faygo
20:17 🔗 Paradoks underscor: By the way, you're the idling king, as is evidenced by being the only remaining op in #archiveteam-idle.
20:17 🔗 underscor Good catch
20:17 🔗 underscor ;P
20:18 🔗 alard underscor, Paradoks, yipdw: Could you stop your splinder scripts? Time for the real work in a moment.
20:18 🔗 underscor alard: Rough stop okay?
20:18 🔗 yipdw ok
20:18 🔗 alard Yes.
20:18 🔗 Paradoks alard: I already touched STOP, but it's still going on soluzioni. CTRL-C time?
20:18 🔗 alard Yes, and rm -rf, if everything seems ok.
20:18 🔗 Paradoks Okay. Will do.
20:18 🔗 underscor alard: Done
20:19 🔗 alard I'll post a new version of the script in a moment, which also includes www.us.splinder.com, works better with blogs etc.
20:19 🔗 underscor \o/
20:19 🔗 yipdw rm -rf'd
20:19 🔗 alard Thanks.
20:23 🔗 SketchCow STOP DRINKING FAYGO
20:23 🔗 SketchCow JESUS CHRIST
20:23 🔗 SketchCow NEVER EVEN REMEMBER YOU ONCE DID
20:24 🔗 Paradoks Does this mean we can blank out ever having listened to the Insane Clown Posse song?
20:24 🔗 SketchCow YES
20:24 🔗 SketchCow ICP: DELETE THAT SHIT - ArchiveTeam
20:24 🔗 Paradoks Heheh.
20:29 🔗 chronomex why hello there
20:33 🔗 alard underscor, Paradoks, yipdw: Splinder is ready to go.
20:33 🔗 yipdw cool
20:33 🔗 underscor SketchCow: IT'S SO FUCKING DELICIOUS
20:34 🔗 underscor SketchCow: NOT AS TASTY AS GINGER BEER AND NESQUIK
20:34 🔗 underscor :F
20:34 🔗 underscor :D*
20:34 🔗 yipdw off we go!
20:34 🔗 underscor Although, :F was more like the face I made with the ginger beer and that bigass burrity
20:34 🔗 underscor burrito*
20:34 🔗 underscor God damn it
20:35 🔗 chronomex burrity
20:35 🔗 underscor EATIN' BURRITIES WITH SketchCow
20:35 🔗 yipdw ON THE SCOREBOARD
20:36 🔗 underscor ON THE SCOREBOARD
20:36 🔗 underscor alard: Seems faster now
20:37 🔗 underscor http://imgur.com/gallery/1uQG6
20:38 🔗 chronomex lol
20:38 🔗 underscor MUST
20:38 🔗 underscor BEAT
20:38 🔗 underscor alard
20:39 🔗 chronomex shit I fell off the bottom of the graph
20:39 🔗 underscor lol
20:39 🔗 chronomex alard: I demand you add me back onto the graph, by upping the number of lines drawn.
20:40 🔗 chronomex if you're gonna show 10 people on the page, show us on the graph damnit
20:40 🔗 chronomex hm. maybe my shit stopped overnight.
20:41 🔗 underscor lol
20:41 🔗 underscor Yes! Back in the lead
20:42 🔗 yipdw I want to see what percentage of Splinder is grabbed by underscor
20:42 🔗 underscor :D
20:42 🔗 underscor alard: Need fractional MB estimation, hehee
20:43 🔗 underscor alard: What do you use for the backend? Redis?
20:43 🔗 underscor yipdw's quickly on the rise for mobileme
20:43 🔗 yipdw whoa
20:43 🔗 yipdw when did that happen
20:43 🔗 yipdw I'm not actually watching those processes
20:44 🔗 underscor Looks like everyone stopped
20:44 🔗 underscor hahah
20:44 🔗 underscor We have a bit more time for mobileme, right?
20:44 🔗 underscor December something?
20:44 🔗 yipdw June 2012 or something
20:45 🔗 yipdw splinder's really slow for me for some reason
20:45 🔗 yipdw oh, because I'm going through Cogent
20:46 🔗 underscor Oh yeah, june 30th 2012
20:46 🔗 underscor Plenty of time!
20:46 🔗 yipdw and everything that passes through Cogent gets the suck bit set
20:46 🔗 underscor Although 200TB will still take a bit
20:46 🔗 underscor of time
20:46 🔗 underscor suck bit?
20:46 🔗 underscor haha
20:46 🔗 yipdw I'm not sure how to interpret traceroute output like this
20:46 🔗 yipdw 6 te0-3-0-1.ccr22.bos01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.24.57) 91.882 ms
20:46 🔗 yipdw te0-0-0-2.ccr22.bos01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.43.202) 92.123 ms
20:46 🔗 yipdw te0-5-0-6.ccr22.bos01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.45.242) 91.795 ms
20:47 🔗 underscor haha
20:47 🔗 yipdw what the hell does that mean, each packet came back from a different router?
20:47 🔗 underscor Each time it goes through a different router
20:47 🔗 underscor Yep
20:47 🔗 yipdw jeez
20:47 🔗 underscor mtr>traceroute
20:47 🔗 chronomex http://www.internet2.edu/lsr/
20:47 🔗 Paradoks I'm trying to limit my bandwidth usage for a week or two. Thankfully, splinder is not bandwidth intensive unless you run it like underscor.
20:47 🔗 chronomex we need to get on this bandwagon
20:48 🔗 underscor chronomex: haha
20:48 🔗 underscor Paradoks: 32 clients atm
20:48 🔗 underscor :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
20:48 🔗 Paradoks Heheh.
20:49 🔗 yipdw huh
20:50 🔗 underscor alard: how hard would it to be to add a user graph too
20:50 🔗 underscor user count*
20:50 🔗 yipdw if Cogent labels their router by airport codes, I'm going through Boston -> Liverpool -> Amsterdam -> Frankfurt -> Paris -> Italy
20:50 🔗 underscor Dang, that's a crappy route
20:50 🔗 yipdw my packets paid for the European tour
20:51 🔗 yipdw and since Italy is not a city
20:51 🔗 underscor I'm going ISC->New York->Paris->Milan->Italy
20:51 🔗 yipdw replace Italy with Milan
20:52 🔗 underscor Well, I guess the last 2 are redundant
20:52 🔗 underscor It goes Milan->dadah, whatever that is
20:52 🔗 underscor Funny, splinder.com doesn't reply to pings
20:53 🔗 yipdw maybe they're of the mindset that pings are evil
20:53 🔗 yipdw for some reason
20:53 🔗 underscor Pulling 6Mbps from splinder
20:53 🔗 underscor Aha, dada.it (dadah) is the server company
20:53 🔗 yipdw former owner of Splinder, too
20:54 🔗 underscor Funny it's still hosted on their servers
20:54 🔗 underscor (or at least they haven't updated the rdns)
20:54 🔗 underscor http://tracker.archive.org/tracker.png ha, guess where I stopped mobileme?
20:55 🔗 chronomex bout 90 minutes ago?
20:55 🔗 chronomex no, 0400
20:55 🔗 underscor Yep
20:55 🔗 underscor hahah
20:55 🔗 underscor 90 minutes ago was when a large download finished
20:55 🔗 underscor and then it was ingested into the archive
20:56 🔗 yipdw oh
20:56 🔗 yipdw so I just tried from this VPS
20:56 🔗 yipdw which is in some Sunnyvale, CA datacenter
20:56 🔗 yipdw maybe hE
20:56 🔗 underscor http://tracker.archive.org/batcave.png
20:56 🔗 yipdw the route is way better
20:56 🔗 underscor SketchCow is losing the data throughput war
20:56 🔗 yipdw kinda figures, I guess
20:56 🔗 underscor Yeah
20:57 🔗 underscor Archive is back to 116TB free, \o/
20:57 🔗 yipdw I have a hard time comprehending the magnitude of that number
20:57 🔗 yipdw so instead, I'm going to get lunch
20:57 🔗 yipdw brb
20:57 🔗 underscor lol
20:58 🔗 underscor http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2011/11/11/10235970.aspx
21:07 🔗 underscor Nearly 1000 done
21:07 🔗 underscor Then there's only 927k more to go!
21:08 🔗 dnova 116TB free?
21:08 🔗 dnova I'll take it!
21:08 🔗 underscor haha
21:09 🔗 underscor Everyone's a little worried at the disk price hike
21:09 🔗 dnova yes it's a big problem :|
21:10 🔗 dnova 500+ people have died also
21:12 🔗 dnova glad I am not in need of any more storage right now, but I sell/install surveillance systems on the side and I have to absorb some of the extra storage cost
21:12 🔗 underscor :(
21:13 🔗 dnova best buy has a 4tb usb drive for $200 right now
21:14 🔗 dnova probably won't last long at that price
21:15 🔗 bsmith093 i cant wait until i can just hand out 8tb usb sticks like floppies used to be spammed everywhere, here have every song from the last 120 years, on this thing the size of a piece of gum
21:15 🔗 SketchCow I WILL WIN THE WAR
21:15 🔗 SketchCow enjoy your battle win, tyke
21:16 🔗 underscor SketchCow: YOU SHALL LOSE FOREVER
21:16 🔗 underscor REMEMBER, I HAVE MORE LIFE LEFT THAN YOU
21:16 🔗 chronomex not for long!
21:16 🔗 yipdw not if you keep drinking Faygo and eating Fun Dip
21:16 🔗 * chronomex brandishes a pike
21:17 🔗 SketchCow Seriously
21:17 🔗 SketchCow Right into the ground
21:17 🔗 underscor <Nocturnophil3> _habnabit: I encode all my music in lossless, but it gets me a lot of flac D:
21:17 🔗 dnova heh
21:17 🔗 underscor I stopped the faygo!
21:18 🔗 underscor Except on the first friday of the month
21:18 🔗 underscor I have a diet faygo root beer
21:18 🔗 chronomex you drink faygo at 2600?
21:18 🔗 underscor ??
21:18 🔗 underscor Oh, no
21:18 🔗 underscor I don't attend 2600 meetings
21:18 🔗 chronomex ok
21:19 🔗 underscor 8 hours left on this rsync!
21:19 🔗 underscor God, reading from a nilfs2 parition SUCKS
21:19 🔗 underscor Write performance is great though!
21:21 🔗 chronomex that's what it's for, man
21:21 🔗 chronomex wait what
21:22 🔗 chronomex http://www.nilfs.org/en/
21:22 🔗 chronomex nilfs comes from NTT?!?
21:22 🔗 underscor Is that bad?
21:22 🔗 yipdw all the best stuff is made in Japan
21:22 🔗 dnova glorious nippon
21:23 🔗 chronomex all the best stuff comes from telcos
21:23 🔗 chronomex NILFS, Erlang, X.25, ???
21:23 🔗 yipdw UNIX
21:23 🔗 yipdw well, sort of
21:23 🔗 chronomex ^
21:23 🔗 chronomex transistors
21:24 🔗 yipdw telcos did not, however, invent kosher salt
21:24 🔗 chronomex bacon salt, however ..
21:25 🔗 underscor ...
21:25 🔗 underscor hahaha
21:58 🔗 underscor 2000 users!
21:58 🔗 underscor At this rate we'll be done in no time
22:36 🔗 alard Hello, back for a moment. The splinder count changes much quicker than the mobileme count, I see.
23:45 🔗 underscor alard: Well, they're a lot smaller
23:45 🔗 underscor :)
23:46 🔗 alard underscor: Yes, maybe that has something to do with it.
23:46 🔗 alard A 'users done' graph for those who reload, by the way.
23:47 🔗 DFJustin so any plans to archive uudisc.com
23:47 🔗 underscor alard: Yay!
23:49 🔗 underscor it:smackmybitch
23:49 🔗 underscor hahahaha
23:50 🔗 underscor DFJustin: Ah chinese
23:50 🔗 underscor DFJustin: Can you read it?
23:53 🔗 underscor http://www.uudisc.com/user/Qiki0937/file/search?q=
23:53 🔗 underscor Should be easy to do
23:53 🔗 underscor Scrape usernames from google, then get all the files
23:54 🔗 underscor Office parties, trendy owners, blog authors, professionals.
23:54 🔗 underscor uushare.com user base:
23:54 🔗 underscor hahaha
23:57 🔗 underscor We can find more users using the "neighbors" feature too
23:57 🔗 underscor http://www.uudisc.com/user/qiki0937/friend/namelist

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