[00:01] wow, what's the amount of data coming into batcave like? [00:02] I'm just a few hops north on a fat pipe and I'm not able to push stuff all that fast [00:02] I'm guessing it's "a lot" [00:02] We probably have 24 people jamming crap into it. [00:30] Hey SketchCow, could I get an rsync slot for uploading MobileMe? [00:45] Let me get you one [00:50] pberry: It's writing at 75MBps right now [00:50] Not bad [00:58] wow [00:59] about 400kB/s is me [01:27] I don't know how many individual rsync connections that is though [01:32] https://twitter.com/#!/tabqwerty/status/45611899953491968 [01:47] if anyone would know, you probably would, im looking for a cheap (~60$ total)multi x00's gb hd ( internal sata laptop), does seagate still suck of did they fix that issue they had? [04:09] Burrrrrp [04:10] project "fab new cards for an old machine" continues: https://plus.google.com/118060174030033503719/posts/dC9eyTGmn23 [04:20] bsmith093: just so you know, archiving fanfiction.net is expressly forbidden by their ToS [04:20] excellent [04:20] fuck them all [04:20] I'm just saying [04:20] stop with your concern troll [04:20] what chronomex said [04:21] if they didnt want it saved WTH did they put it online freely anyway? [04:31] as I said [04:31] 22:21 < yipdw|> I'm just saying [04:32] if you want to actually get a complete archive of fanfiction.net, I advise you to not go batshit insane with the crawlers [06:02] chronomex: yeah, limit them to some point [06:03] wget supports it [06:35] hmm [06:35] I require more music like http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/272 [06:37] Coderjoe: lol [06:43] argh [06:43] redis, you suck [06:43] stop telling me to add something to my config file that is already there [06:43] heh [06:56] well that's cute [06:56] the problem appears to be include resets the setting (even though that setting isn't in the included file) [06:57] lol [06:57] wikipedia is threatening a blackout [06:57] temporary blackout [06:58] yea, saw that [06:59] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download if you can't live without wikipedia for a day :) [07:01] I'm more excited about the prospect of them doing so, raising awareness of sopa by a tremendous factor extremely quickly [07:08] "It feels like french-kissing a Nicholas Felton chart while Edward Tufte snaps photos for his personal collection." !! [07:13] Soojin: actually about that, it's supposedly pretty difficult to put a site together from one of those dumps [07:14] well, my read-only (for syncing a slave) redis is working, though I wonder how it will react if multiple clients connect to sync at the same time [07:14] actually going down i think wouldn't be good for wikipedia. but having a page people have to see before clicking through might do what they want in terms of raising awareness [07:22] man... are there any other hero placenames (pref in the DC universe) that are a nice single word like "batcave"? [07:22] right now I'm using "solitude" as in the fortress of, but that kinda sucks [07:23] FoS [07:24] perhaps i should go with "arkham" or something instead [07:26] 'the fortress' [07:27] Superman returned to his good ol' Fortress of Solitude. The Fortress had withstood many pudding-throwing attacks from the local neighbor children and Superman took a moment to remember a few fondly. Just then an explosion.. etc [07:31] I love the wikipedia article. [07:31] The fight over blackout. [07:31] The people going "We can show how going dark affects people." [07:31] With others going "Don't go dark!! It will affect people!" [07:31] heh [07:32] Archive Team is all about fucking the ToS [07:32] If the ToS allows it, we should just let archive.org grab a copy [07:32] Since they have more dedicated crawlers, wayback, etc. [07:32] For server I suggest "mancave" [07:33] lol [07:33] Coderjoe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_secret_bases_in_comics_and_animation [07:33] Watchtower would be good [07:34] db48x: I think I looked at that, but most of the single-word ones were for villians, iirc [07:34] true [07:35] multi-word names can work too [07:35] castle-grayskull, monolith-base, xavier.institute.for.higher.learning [07:36] P.S. Jamendo ingest temporarily halted [07:36] While archive.org goes over the crapola. [07:36] reviews it? [07:38] SketchCow: that song as infected my brain [07:42] Which song [07:42] oh, David Byrne - My Fair Lady [07:42] Archive.org's backend just needs to chew on the 6000 albums I've uploaded. [07:42] Ah yes. [07:43] I need more music of this type [07:44] unfortunately, searching Jamendo for music with harpsichords in minor keys doesn't work [07:44] and Pandora doesn't know about this song [07:45] so far none of David Byrne's other music has been similar [07:55] Archive Team is all about fucking the ToS [07:55] Awesome quote lol [07:55] yeah, their robots.txt explicitly blocks IA's crawlers [07:56] doesn't say nothing about archiveteam though. [07:56] just saying. [07:58] and if they block archiveteam, archiveteam will be temporarily known as for the duration of the archival [08:00] heh, indeed. We can be Team Archive for a while if we have to :) [08:00] yes, of course. [08:11] Coderjoe: multiple SYNCs should be fine insofar as data integrity is concerned [08:11] also, I am now tethering my desktop to my phone [08:11] because my home Internet connection is broken [08:11] this is kinda fun [08:12] i'm concerned more about forking for BGSAVE failing [08:12] my initial testing of doing the sync was failing because the initial fork for BGSAVE failed [08:14] huh [08:14] I've never run into that [08:14] it's running in a bit of a memory-constrained environment [08:15] how constrained? [08:15] the instance has 600MB [08:16] oh [08:16] and is 32-bit [08:16] (because of the memory overhead of 64bit) [08:16] but I was able to sync, and the current DB is only about 157M on disk [08:20] mm [08:20] old media [08:20] www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLDTZzsF8kQ&t=15m45s [09:01] http://i.imgur.com/Itoyh.png [09:03] oh man... that is terrible... "Ha-Ha-Hacienda" [09:05] Batman and Robin have one, Solomon Grundy want one too! [09:07] stupid watermarks [09:07] * Coderjoe goes to find his own capture of the video in question [09:07] fuck I want to strangle the guy who designed this connector [09:08] goddamnit [09:10] One list statement before I myquil to oblivion [09:10] We lost a number of members over the Fuck the TOS thing. [09:10] The least we can do to honor their memory is to keep fucking the TOS. [09:12] heh [09:13] wait, people ran away? [09:13] you sure that wasn't a netsplit? [09:16] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhv_qbxdvw [09:18] Coderjoe: cool [09:21] my guess is that SketchCow was talking about the Lulu Poetry C&Ds [09:24] man, I miss old 2000-era cartoon network [09:24] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3cAbaOkGv0 [09:24] oh that [09:28] Coderjoe: solomon grundy want pants too [09:29] haha [09:29] Achievement unlocked: ability to upload videos longer than 15 minutes [09:30] YouTube has an achievement system? [09:30] no [09:30] well, kinda I guess [09:31] I uploaded another video and it said "Congratulations! Your account has been enabled to upload videos longer than 15 minutes!" or something like that [09:31] lol, "TSA Lock" is not something you should list as a Feature on a piece of luggage [09:32] how much longer? :) [09:32] I guess that's clever [09:33] game your users to keep them with the site longer [09:34] here is the exact message: Congratulations! Your account is now enabled for uploads longer than 15 minutes. [09:34] followed by a message about enabling monetization on my videos [09:35] And now it's time for Go Ask Cartoon Network. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BRnNYeYsMc [09:35] I think the longer videos happened when I went past 10 videos uploaded [09:38] ha, I like how the Wikipedia blackout has been interpreted by some media outlets as "Wikipedia to shut down US site if anti-piracy bill passes" [09:38] lol [09:39] that said, that would be awesome [09:39] I bet there's at least one or two senators that get their info there [09:39] and all those reporters [09:39] (whatever the "US" site is) [09:40] english == united states [09:40] clearly [09:40] oh right [09:40] oops [09:40] never mind uk, au, nz, aq, ca, etc [09:42] those aren't countries, those are US territories that don't know it yet [09:42] okay, india. they speak english but aren't a territory yet. [09:43] ah shit I forgot za [09:43] and a bunch of others. [09:43] I mean that the act of speaking English in a country turns it into a US territory that doesn't know it yet [09:44] linguistic imperialism [09:44] or something [09:44] or something [09:48] O_o [09:49] people have uploaded "HD" versions of these commercials that aired on cartoon network in 2000 [09:50] whoot [09:54] i wonder how many of these I still have on tape, so I can re-capture them and encode them in higher quality [09:55] these were captured back in 2000, mostly live off the air, to 320x240 with nvidia's capture codec, pull into premiere to cut out the ads, saved out to indeo or some such, then encoded to VCD mpeg1 [11:06] I think that's enough copyright violating for one night. I should have been asleep hours ago. [11:24] gah [11:25] first windows reboots itself to install some idiot update while I'm right in the middle of something, then it fucks up my monitor configuration [11:25] resets all of the resolutions and the monitor layout [11:50] that's what you get, heh [16:50] When you messsssss with usssssssssss [16:50] FOR A MIIIIIIIINUTE THERE, MY SYSTEM WORKED, MY SYSTEM WOOORRRRRRRKED [16:50] yo SketchCow [16:50] FOR A MIIIIIIIINUTE THERE, MY SYSTEM WORKED, MY SYSTEM WOOORRRRRRRKED [16:52] Yo, Zugan. Need something? [16:52] just sayin' hello [16:52] this is on my server [16:52] my real nick is PatC [16:59] Well huggy huggy huggy [16:59] I'm almost done with 73 magazine! [16:59] And the Jamendo juggernaut starts up again! [18:33] Hey, soooo... [18:33] Anyone feel like helping make a realtime tracker of ingestion of data into archive.org? [18:46] I'm done uploading splinder and anyhub to batcave [19:49] Thanks. [20:03] I want to scrape all the IA XML items http://ia700500.us.archive.org/19/items/Experime1940/Experime1940_meta.xml [20:03] To make analysis of the data and collections. [20:04] How many items are there? [20:07] Interesting, results pages are not truncated for high values http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype%3Amovies&sort=-publicdate&page=10000 [20:11] SketchCow: can Ia provide that or I have to scrape? [20:23] Let me think about it [20:23] I can put you in touch with the right people after today. [20:24] Send me e-mail [20:24] The developers are busy today, lots going on.