#archiveteam 2011-12-04,Sun

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00:16 🔗 db48x2 oom killed
00:59 🔗 dnova ok what the fuck
00:59 🔗 dnova 1816 ./tmpfs/it/Pachucha
00:59 🔗 dnova this was around 2gb
00:59 🔗 dnova but only 6mb reported to tracker
00:59 🔗 dnova ?? what??
01:00 🔗 dnova I'm uploading to batcave and it's over 300mb gzipped
01:00 🔗 dnova 112852992 30% 1.18MB/s 0:03:35
01:00 🔗 dnova can someone please explain that
01:01 🔗 dnova dnova: it:Pachucha 6MB
01:01 🔗 dnova bullshit.
01:04 🔗 dnova it/P/Pa/Pac/Pachucha/splinder.com-Pachucha-blog-pachucha.splinder.com.warc.gz 310411264 83% 735.37kB/s 0:01:25
01:05 🔗 dnova almost 400mb gziped
01:05 🔗 dnova but the tracker says 6mb
01:05 🔗 dnova awesome.
03:15 🔗 bsmith094 underscor
03:16 🔗 bsmith094 do you have that script yet?
06:36 🔗 SketchCow BACK AT MY DESK
06:39 🔗 SketchCow WHERE IS MY HUG
06:39 🔗 db48x2 heh
06:39 🔗 SketchCow I give an archive team talk in Belgium via network in another 10 hours.
06:39 🔗 bsmith094 *** huge SketchCow
06:39 🔗 bsmith094 hgus
06:39 🔗 SketchCow Wow, give up
06:39 🔗 dnova haha
06:39 🔗 db48x2 lol
06:40 🔗 bsmith094 ive been doing that all day :)
06:40 🔗 dnova can I watch the beligum talk?
06:40 🔗 dnova will you give it in french?
06:40 🔗 bsmith094 what he asked?
06:41 🔗 SketchCow I can't speak French.
06:41 🔗 SketchCow When I was in Belgium with my girlfriend, it was nice to have her get all french
06:41 🔗 SketchCow We went on a date to the mundaneum, which is how perfect we are
06:42 🔗 bsmith094 a museum date, aww :D romantic
06:42 🔗 SketchCow http://www.vj13.constantvzw.org/site/ is the site
06:42 🔗 dnova The.. I'm sorry, the Mundaneum?
06:42 🔗 SketchCow http://www.vj13.constantvzw.org/site/ is the stream
06:44 🔗 dnova http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mundaneum
06:44 🔗 SketchCow I encountered a really annoying bug in archive.org's derivers, one that I can get around, but a shame to get around.
06:44 🔗 dnova this is pretty cool.
06:45 🔗 bsmith094 whats the bug, and why the shame?
06:46 🔗 SketchCow archive.org chokes on a lot of UTF-8 encoding
06:50 🔗 SketchCow Which GUESS WHAT A BUNCH OF FRENCH MAGAZINES HAVE
06:50 🔗 dnova hmmm..
06:50 🔗 dnova a lot of UTF-8 encoding?
06:51 🔗 SketchCow Just a smidge
06:51 🔗 SketchCow Enough for it to explode
06:55 🔗 SketchCow OK, just did an experimental one.
06:55 🔗 SketchCow It basically involves writing something that unpacks it, "fixes" the filenames, repacks.
06:55 🔗 SketchCow BORING
06:55 🔗 SketchCow But otherwise, these 100+ issues won't get on there.
06:56 🔗 SketchCow There's now enough magazines I am going to be making computermagazines-spanish and computermagazines-french
06:57 🔗 kennethre SketchCow: you could convert it to punycode
06:57 🔗 SketchCow ha ha
06:58 🔗 bsmith094 see, this right here is why i love IA. Anywhere else would look at this and say , oh well not important enough to fix, but, you, you fix it anyway!
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Well, several things.
06:59 🔗 SketchCow First, this is me, not IA.
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Second, I am nuts.
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Third, this isn't just important, it's critical
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Fourth:
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Held once a month at midnight in New York City's famed Waldorf Towers, the show seats twenty guests only. You will experience Cohen's one-of-a-kind miracles up close, and will be inches away from the magic. Indeed, some of the magic will take place in your own hands and inside your own mind. Watch as Cohen will: Perform unique sleight-of-hand and mind reading, move objects without touching them and tap into the thoughts of audience members he has
06:59 🔗 SketchCow So, I booked a ticket for me and the lady. Midnight, on New Year's Eve, the show begins.
06:59 🔗 SketchCow Here's the thing.
07:00 🔗 SketchCow Steve Cohen, my lady, and I, all went to the same class in the same high school
07:00 🔗 SketchCow He was doing magic back then
07:00 🔗 SketchCow 20 years ago
07:00 🔗 SketchCow So I assume he's gotten good at it.
07:00 🔗 bsmith094 serendipitous
07:01 🔗 SketchCow Other classmates did things like write Legally Blonde the Musical, create the holiday Festivus from Seinfield...
07:01 🔗 SketchCow Oh, and create the Android operating system. That's a good one.
07:01 🔗 SketchCow Another wrote Prince of Persia
07:01 🔗 SketchCow We're tenacious
07:01 🔗 bsmith094 legally blonde the *musical* links?
07:01 🔗 SketchCow Why do you ask for links that are so easy to get?
07:02 🔗 SketchCow http://lmgtfy.com/?q=legally+blonde+musical
07:02 🔗 bsmith094 i figured it might be obscure
07:03 🔗 SketchCow It played on Broadway?
07:03 🔗 bsmith094 mea culpa, then
07:03 🔗 SketchCow As of 2010, he was working on Heathers, a musical of the movie of the same name. It is written by O'Keefe, Andy Fickman and Kevin Murphy.
07:04 🔗 SketchCow Well now, go Larry
07:06 🔗 SketchCow I just learned another thing the archive deriver does.
07:06 🔗 SketchCow Which is actually smart and good, so let's see how that goes.
07:07 🔗 SketchCow http://notimetoplay.org/2011/12/03/how-not-to-close-down/
07:13 🔗 SketchCow Well holy fuck, it worked. (It's making a PDF/Read Online/The OCR everyone Hates version of the files now.)
07:14 🔗 SketchCow And the feature is that it APPEARS (got to wait to see) to wipe out the previously broken job that sits around.
07:15 🔗 dnova (no nuking for us, Jason Scott, fear ye not!)
07:15 🔗 dnova haha
07:15 🔗 SketchCow Which means I can truly fire and forget on the broken-ass magazines.
07:16 🔗 SketchCow Which is REALLY good because I have over 2000 issues of french computer magazines to upload.
07:16 🔗 arrith SketchCow: script you wrote or some magic tool?
07:16 🔗 SketchCow Which
07:16 🔗 SketchCow <---- magic tool
07:30 🔗 underscor SketchCow: BTW, it's fine with UTF-8, those filenames are ISO-8859-1
07:30 🔗 SketchCow Thanks nerd
07:30 🔗 underscor (I've been doing a lot of fucking around with it)
07:30 🔗 SketchCow Anyway, I found making it page-089.jpg solves EVERYTHING EVER
07:30 🔗 SketchCow EVER
07:30 🔗 SketchCow Cancer, car efficiency, dog poop
07:31 🔗 underscor global warming
07:31 🔗 dnova I've been trying to solve dog poop for years
07:31 🔗 underscor parking tickets ;)
07:38 🔗 chronomex parking tickets are for schmucks who don't ride the bus
07:38 🔗 chronomex LIKE WINNERS
07:40 🔗 Coderjoe yeah, because everyone lives in areas with strong public transit
07:47 🔗 SketchCow http://www.archive.org/stream/amigadream-french-hs1/amigadream_numero_hs1#page/n5/mode/2up
07:53 🔗 arrith SketchCow: would i have heard of this magic tool?
07:56 🔗 SketchCow I was joshing you. What did your question mean?
07:56 🔗 SketchCow Actually I really need to sleep for a tad, before my showing.
07:57 🔗 SketchCow Gotta do the Team proud
08:00 🔗 bsmith094 good luck Jason, and have fun with it like you always do :D
08:00 🔗 SketchCow WHERE ARE MY GROUPIES AND LATTE
08:00 🔗 arrith SketchCow: oh. just you converted the filenames i guess and your tool cleaned up stuff all automatically
08:00 🔗 arrith sounded magical
08:01 🔗 SketchCow Group effort, my scripts and archive.org's ingestion abilities
08:02 🔗 SketchCow p.s. 40 degrees F in my room
08:02 🔗 SketchCow it's a hard knock life, for us
08:03 🔗 arrith ouch. that's good for computer performance though at least
08:49 🔗 Coderjoe http://i.imgur.com/Oor7y.png
08:51 🔗 yipdw damn, now I want to install Windows 3.1
08:51 🔗 yipdw on a Xeon
09:16 🔗 chronomex heh
11:45 🔗 godane can downloading a lot of crap get comcast to think your a spam bot?
11:50 🔗 arrith godane: no. spam bots send a ton of spammy mail. maybe harassing some big company that would have sway with comcast also wouldn't be good.
11:51 🔗 godane i know what spam is
11:51 🔗 arrith you'd just be a 'heavy user'. comcast does have a 250 gigabyte cap for residential accounts that one should be aware of. business accounts have no such limit.
11:51 🔗 godane i think my brothers windows box is causing the problme
11:51 🔗 arrith well what i meant by that was comcast cares more about people uploading than downloading in terms of spam/abuse
13:58 🔗 SketchCow Another effective spam addition on mediawiki for archive.org.
13:58 🔗 SketchCow archiveteam.org.
13:58 🔗 SketchCow I'm aware of it, I need to track down the culprit.
15:01 🔗 SketchCow Up! Awake!
15:05 🔗 PatC Hello!
15:05 🔗 SketchCow http://www.vj13.constantvzw.org/site/
15:06 🔗 PatC so bright 0.0
15:34 🔗 PatC SketchCow, when are they going to be streaming?
15:35 🔗 SketchCow In roughly an hour.
15:35 🔗 SketchCow I mean, maybe as soon as a half-hour.
15:35 🔗 PatC Ok, cool!
15:35 🔗 ersi streamin?
15:36 🔗 ersi fuck, my eyes
15:36 🔗 ersi that constantvzw.org site broke my eyes :(
15:37 🔗 PatC ersi, agreed
15:37 🔗 SketchCow GET NEW EYES
15:37 🔗 SketchCow FIND YOUR BACKUP
16:01 🔗 SketchCow I think streaming is happening soon.
16:44 🔗 rude___ I think the stream went down
16:47 🔗 rude___ oh right, constant.ogg isn't the way
17:28 🔗 SketchCow Right
17:28 🔗 SketchCow Wow, they had a 100% unmoderated conference stream!!
17:28 🔗 SketchCow Isn't that CRAZY?
17:29 🔗 ersi totally whack-o
17:52 🔗 Schbirid SketchCow: user schbirid on batcave has uploaded all his splinder data and sadly there wont be coming any more
18:00 🔗 SketchCow What's so sad?
18:00 🔗 ersi that there won't be coming more datas, I guess
18:01 🔗 SketchCow NO MY DATAS
18:08 🔗 godane SketchCow: i got 6 episodes on crankygeeks that are not listed anymore
18:09 🔗 godane episodes 119-125
18:09 🔗 godane episode 101-103 are missing
18:09 🔗 SketchCow Excellent
18:09 🔗 godane no links work on those
18:10 🔗 godane also 147 is not listed
18:10 🔗 godane that paths for 147 are not like 119-125
18:11 🔗 godane so i may never know where to get it
18:11 🔗 godane example:
18:11 🔗 godane episode 186: http://m.podshow.com/media/19831/episodes/187337/cgipod-187337-09-30-2009.mp4
18:11 🔗 godane episode 187: http://m.podshow.com/media/19831/episodes/188922/cgipod-188922-10-07-2009.mp4
18:12 🔗 godane the http://m.podshow.com/media/19831/episodes/ is the only thing thats the same
18:15 🔗 godane SketchCow: I'm only getting ipod format
18:16 🔗 godane if anyone else wants to mirror crankygeeks.com website be my guest
18:16 🔗 godane i'm just save page as of the comments page
18:17 🔗 ersi whoa
18:50 🔗 SketchCow OK
18:52 🔗 bsmith093 its finallly working
18:56 🔗 Schbirid anyone know a place where i can find mid 1990s PC gaming magazine scans? retromags seems mostly focused on consoles. i look for pc gamer for example
18:58 🔗 Schbirid http://www.oldgamemags.com/ is a start
19:33 🔗 marceloan test
19:42 🔗 chronomex marceloan: success!
19:43 🔗 Schbirid he he he
20:04 🔗 SketchCow Give me time, i'll get them all
20:19 🔗 SketchCow OK, I wrote the script to be vaguely less annoying, allowing me to repair these 20+ dead french magazines.
20:32 🔗 SketchCow Mmm, dead french magazines
21:32 🔗 ersi I'll take two, please. Yes, super size 'em
22:09 🔗 SketchCow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pdTz6OPURU
22:37 🔗 underscor SketchCow: That video is excellent
22:37 🔗 underscor Also, Chris is awesome on camera
22:37 🔗 underscor You should do a documentary on typewriters :>
22:38 🔗 db48x2 heh
22:41 🔗 db48x2 http://wrttn.in/04af1a
22:45 🔗 rude___ SketchCow: did you see the link posted here to the aliasing filter for the 5d mk2?
22:46 🔗 db48x2 I don't like the url, but the content is good
22:46 🔗 SketchCow Yes
22:46 🔗 SketchCow Thanks
22:47 🔗 db48x2 a good commentary on how archiving and digitization often turns out in practice
22:56 🔗 bsmith093 thats downright scary. imagine if that happened to some high up govt office
22:56 🔗 bsmith093 they probably wouldn't let the secrets back in, because they refused to believe they ever left in the first place
23:00 🔗 emijrp what is the best method to save this forum? http://wikkii.com/forums/index.php
23:09 🔗 db48x2 bsmith093: I bet it happens all the time in the government
23:10 🔗 Ymgve emijrp: I would assume just using curl would work, or some custom script
23:13 🔗 emijrp I dont see cache links on google results, have gone?
23:13 🔗 Ymgve you have to hover over the results now
23:13 🔗 Ymgve and cached is on the right side
23:30 🔗 bsmith093 im having a curl and xargs problem, curl returns error, it dies, the cript finishes up the rest of the curls, and then quits
23:31 🔗 bsmith093 heres the script http://paste.pound-python.org/raw/15309
23:36 🔗 bsmith093 if it returns with a lot of \r's do tr -d '\r' < oldscript.sh > newscript.sh
23:57 🔗 db48x2 bsmith093: dos2unix is more robust than tr :)
23:58 🔗 bsmith093 ok but can someone please run the script and tell me whats up with curl killing it
23:59 🔗 db48x2 well, first off
23:59 🔗 db48x2 why is curl exiting?
23:59 🔗 bsmith093 tracker.archive.org/ff.net here thers a file called nums.txt, create a file called goodlist.txt and run the script, please
23:59 🔗 bsmith093 curl erroe 7 and or 56
23:59 🔗 bsmith093 seemingly at random

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