[00:02] so is the table more stable and less broken than the other one? [00:03] well, all of my complete profiles are now uploaded to the batcave. [00:15] Good deal [00:21] I'm honored to have my set of magazines pointed to as an example for the metadata warriors project [00:21] Excellent [00:29] I have a ton more to add [01:43] SketchCow: You might want to pick this up [01:43] http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/zip/2727484126.html [01:44] lol [01:44] WHY ARE YOU CRUISING GAY GIVEAWAYS IN SAN FRANCISCO [01:45] why aren't you?? [01:47] ^ [01:48] :) [01:48] SketchCow: Actually, someone linked me to it and said "I wonder if Jason Scott would archive these. trolololol" [01:48] is there any better place to look? [01:49] Appearently Jason Scott will digitize that gay porn if you pick it up. [01:49] hahaha [01:51] (The title on the listings page will be removed in just a few minutes.) [01:51] This posting has been flagged for removal. [?] [01:51] awwwwwwwww [01:52] KesKitTwins: You got jason scott to want to archive gay betamax porn, go you. [01:52] lolololol [01:56] damnit now I have the trolololo song in my head [02:08] SketchCow: Does the archive archive porn? [02:09] Is giving away porn against the Craigslist ToS? [02:09] Yes [02:09] iirc [02:10] Huh. I guess there'll be a travesty of lost beta porn, soon, then. [02:10] Err, porn on beta. [02:10] :( [02:10] I'm sad [02:10] I was kind of curious, tbh [02:11] heh [02:12] I imagine there aren't many places where people are sad about porn on a format that most people can't use, with a type of porn that most people wouldn't particularly enjoy. [02:15] I am [02:19] people say that the vatican has the world's largest porn collection but I bet that IA does just from the wayback machine if nothing else [02:21] http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/217490_2260701486671_1522453696_32514417_4563780_n.jpg [02:21] haha true [02:29] i wonder if I should buy another svhs deck or two. and possibly a beta deck. [02:30] (I already have two svhs decks, both of which were new when I bought them) [02:39] Coderjoe: you need a DVHS deck [02:59] alard how many profiles are claimed but not verified? [02:59] I've got about a dozen left that I am working on [03:16] dnova: do I need to dislodge trolololo with something like chacarron? [03:16] ahahah [03:16] oh god [03:18] i can only imagine the backup dancers all thinking "this is the stupidest crap 'song' i've ever heard" [03:22] man... [03:22] sandy bridge extreme nutjob edition cpus are out [03:22] for that trolololo video, that has GOT to be playback. his mouth is frequently not in the right shape for the sounds he's supposedly making [03:22] get your $1,000 ready [03:22] plus $80 for the intel closed loop liquid cooler [03:23] Coderjoe: it is definitely lipsynched, poorly [03:49] is archive.org taking mobileme? [03:53] SketchCow: what model was that digital audio recorder you were showing last night during your equipmentpron session? [03:53] i lost the stream as you were saying the model info [03:54] I was on the ustream for a bit but it was being really awful [03:54] and I had to go to bed [03:59] alard how many profiles are claimed but not verified? [03:59] (just curious) [03:59] and hello :) [04:00] I'm still downloading about a dozen of what must be on average very large ones [04:12] dnova: I think the Mobile Me data is on a, "If you really, really have to have the drive space free" standard. Until hard drives get cheaper, Archive.org will not be getting much more space, and shoving 200TB in is a bit much. [04:12] yes. [04:14] I question the value of it [04:15] dnova: Not to get into a philosophical debate, but how do we know the value of the data we're saving? [04:15] Though, indeed, 200TB is quite a lot. [04:15] Well, relative to other websites. [04:16] The value per gb has got to be somewhat lower than most of our projects [04:16] the "value" [04:17] They're all going to migrate to iCloud [04:18] then I think of google videos... and in my mind my argument is lost [04:20] I was showing a Zoom H4N [04:20] dnova: heh [04:20] We're getting Mobile Me, chickens. [04:20] I just want to wait to January [04:21] where will it go though? [04:21] And we can practice on Splinder and others for the critical tracker. [04:21] It will go on archive.org. Have no worries. [04:21] alard: ping? [04:21] getting quite a hardon looking at the tascam website :-\ [04:21] what kind of data do most people have? photo/video galleries, I assume, based on the user average size [04:21] hmm [04:21] dnova: no idea, actually [04:21] I am giving the world a couple months to catch up drive production [04:22] Paradoks: there looks to be just shy of 1PB free atm [04:23] tracey pooh has quite the nifty mrtg set [04:23] 70 Primaries black 4943 3961 981 869 [04:23] Nodes Payload in TB Size Used Free Fillable [04:23] The ~tracey/mrtg graphs are slightly off [04:25] Oh, also, this is batcave's baremetal host [04:25] http://ia700000.us.archive.org:8088/mrtg/ [04:25] Coderjoe: Can't underscor fill that on his own in a couple of months? Archive Team has made a petabyte seem so much smaller. [04:25] except that is where report/space comes from [04:25] Look at the network graph :D [04:25] You can tell where batcave went down haha [04:25] damn, look at that [04:25] mmm 70-00-00 [04:26] Coderjoe: Basically, Tracey and Jim have two different ways of calculating what's "free" [04:26] and they agreed to disagree [04:26] so that's why there's the two things on /report/space [04:26] (Jim's the ops manager) [04:26] Paradoks: Hehehehehe [04:26] I'm certainly trying! [04:27] I've actually been told to hold off on noncritical things, :( [04:27] is there a disagreement between TB and TiB? that almost looks plausable [04:27] What does the 'i' stand for, anyway? [04:28] Paradoks: ibo [04:28] Coderjoe: Dunno, let me check the repo [04:28] base 10 vs base 2 [04:29] TiB is tibbibyte (2^40) while TB is terabyte (10^12) [04:29] tibbibyte. what a ridiculous name. [04:29] it's a binary terabyte. [04:29] Heheh. Cool, thanks. [04:29] "In The Art of Computer Programming, Donald Knuth proposed that the mebibyte be called a large megabyte (abbreviated MMB)." [04:30] See, now that's a good solution :) [04:30] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix [04:30] er, tebibyte [04:30] I'm tempted to start calling TiB "Metric Terabytes" [04:30] hehe [04:30] haha [04:30] Heheh. [04:32] base10 is metric, base2 is binary. [04:32] Coderjoe: Nope, doesn't look like it [04:32] $fillable_36 = $df_36 - ( $cnt_36 * 36 * configGetValue('catalog-partition-min-free-KB')/1024/1024/1024 ) - $fillable_36dark; [04:32] That's TiB, right? [04:33] chronomex: ah you're right [04:33] (1024?) [04:33] Metric Tebibytes then [04:33] *metric tibbibytes [04:33] when you buy a 1TB hard drive, they measure in terabytes (10^12) while the OS measures in tebibytes (2^40). this yeilds a difference of 99.5 billion bytes (GB, in 10^9) [04:34] okay, I think I see what it is, Coderjoe [04:34] what is 99.5 billion among friends [04:34] The mrtg graphs use the value from catalogd [04:34] underscor: /1024 would be in *bibytes [04:34] Whereas the talbe uses the "du" output [04:34] There are some files on data drives that catalogd doesn't know about [04:35] table* [04:35] ah [04:51] I need this for my phone: http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-Media-Flash-Memory-LSD128CRBNA133/dp/B004SAMZW4/ref=sr_1_5?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1322628612&sr=1-5 [04:52] http://www.radiationproducts.com/gypsum-board.htm [04:52] ^ an essential component of any mancave [04:53] the hard drive shortage definitely puts a crimp into my plans of building a big storage box that I can migrate my 22TB of (non-redundant >_<;;;;;) storage into [04:53] non-redundant! :( [04:53] well, some is somewhat redundant, thanks to usenet [04:54] heh [04:54] make that 22+TB, and there is probably some I have forgotten [04:54] zfs set copies=usenet tank/db48x/archives [04:57] what kind of big box are you thinking of building? [04:58] probably either freenas or debian kFreeBSD, but other than that not really decided yet [04:58] zfs or regular boring raid? [04:58] zfs [04:59] :) [04:59] if I was going regular boring raid I would just do linux md. but I have been screwed a couple of times by boring raid. plus I like the block-checksum-on-read of zfs [05:00] indeed. merkel trees FTW [05:00] I'm thinking about buying or building a 24TB zfs array [05:01] O_O [05:01] i kinda want to know more about the new big black petabox cases [05:01] dnova: [05:01] [05:01] NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT [05:01] tank 9.06T 8.72T 352G 96% 1.00x ONLINE - [05:02] why does everyone name their zfs pools "tank"? [05:02] haha [05:02] what else would you call it? vat? [05:02] barrel? [05:02] i was working on designing a rackmount 1u case similar to the old reds, but that opens issues of replication [05:02] pool? [05:02] db48x: "data"? [05:02] anime repository [05:02] also, it's a commonly used example name in the Solaris documentation [05:03] maybe I'll call my next one hogshed [05:03] actually, I want my next pool to be my last [05:03] I want to keep upgrading it forever by adding vdevs [05:03] GOOD LUCK [05:03] I used zfs for a little while [05:03] now I'm back to JFS. [05:04] my car gets 504000 rods/hogshead [05:04] I want to live long enough to convert an asteroid into a nanotech storage array with avabit/mole density and integrate that into my pool as a vdev [05:05] 35397 not-html [05:05] [db48x@celebdil poems]$ wc -l not-html [05:05] :( [05:05] 35397 files that don't contain poems [05:06] i kinda want to know more about the new big black petabox cases [05:06] They're standard supermicro cases [05:06] blame the poor schmuck that kept firewalling [05:06] mm [05:07] * Coderjoe drools on some 8U 40xsata2 cases [05:07] * db48x sighs [05:07] this "poem" is a stupid redirection page from a stupid CDN [05:07]

Welcome to the CoDeeN HTTP CDN Service!

[05:07] href="http://codeen.cs.princeton.edu">CoDeeN is a pulling-based [05:07] that sounds stupid [05:07] GAH [05:07] someone was pulling through codeen? WHY? [05:08] ^ [05:08] ^ [05:08] ^ [05:08] ^ [05:08] 26 [05:08] 35349 [05:08] [db48x@celebdil poems]$ grep data not-html | wc -l [05:08] [db48x@celebdil poems]$ grep empty not-html | wc -l [05:08] 13 [05:08] [db48x@celebdil poems]$ grep ASCII not-html | wc -l [05:08] do we need to add something the checks if a user is trying to use codeen or the like? [05:08] what's codeen and why is it a piece of shit [05:08] function retardcheck() [05:08] :V [05:09] well, for one thing it sent content advertising itself instead of the real thing [05:09] codeen may be ok for causal browsing of frequently-accessed pages [05:09] Yeah [05:09] but not archival [05:10] how would one choose to use or not use a certain cdn? [05:10] but it should NOT be used for archival, and is not really useful for one-off accesses [05:10] dnova: It's not a "CDN" [05:10] It's a proxy service [05:10] oh. [05:11] dnova: this isn't a normal CDN. it is more like an auto-mirror proxy serv... [05:11] Yeah [05:11] wtf: ./010/408/126/010408126.html: AMUSIC Adlib Tracker [05:11] drive corruption? [05:11] (you or the original downloader) [05:11] looks like a complete file [05:11] * db48x facepalms [05:11] ./010/440/771/010440771.html: Minix filesystem, V3, 20301 zones [05:11] ./010/456/175/010456175.html: Minix filesystem, V3, 20560 zones [05:11] ./010/460/867/010460867.html: Minix filesystem, V3, 12875 zones [05:12] perhaps the schmuck doing the firewalling started sending semi-random crap? [05:12] ooh. mount and take a look? [05:12] these and the amusic one have html in them [05:12] very similar html in them [05:12]