[00:04] is amazon s3 worth it for things like this? [01:58] you guys seen this? http://www.manosinhd.com/ [01:59] i have [01:59] must have [02:00] even torgo wants to help with the cleaning: http://i.imgur.com/ttxUR.jpg [02:03] haha [02:23] $ ping www.naenara.com.kp [02:23] so heheh [02:23] no answer from www.naenara.com.kp [02:24] I can access that from another IP, though, so I suspect the Internet black hole has blackholed me [02:25] actually, maybe it just doesn't respond to ICMP echo [02:35] yipdw|, was it you who I got those sopa videos' from? [02:35] yean [02:35] h [02:35] thank you for that :p [02:35] no problem [02:39] was naenara that north korean website? [02:39] it's the official web portal of North Korea [02:39] ah [02:39] ya, request timed out for me [02:39] I'm doing another mirror of it, because it changed since my last attempt [02:39] 175.45.176.14 [02:39] I wish wget-warc had the ability to do delta WARCs or something [02:39] ok [02:40] that would save a lot on time and bandwidth [02:40] .kp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (also called North Korea). It was created on September 24, 2007. [02:40] maybe it does and I just don't know [02:40] alard: ping [02:40] yipdw: it does... you need to use the cdx though [02:40] oh [02:40] I will restart, then [02:41] yipdw|, looks like they are bocking pings [02:41] they are [02:41] I got to the site though [02:41] Coderjoe: https://gist.github.com/b76a53b1e27ea75eb847 [02:41] Coderjoe: how's that look? [02:42] you may want a date or something on the --warc-file option [02:42] oh [02:43] I set that afterwards, but I might as well automate it [02:43] --warc-cdx write CDX index files. [02:43] --warc-dedup=FILENAME do not store records listed in this CDX file. [02:43] ok, so I need to specify both [02:44] well, I suppose it isn't quite delta, per se, as it still downloads and checks the date and hash, iirc [02:44] I assume wget will at least do a conditional GET on the records in the CDX [02:44] well why assume [02:44] let's try [02:44] but it stores a record that says "this is the same as was retrieved this other time" [02:50] yipdw|: if you're doing north korea, I suggest you suck down http://www.kcna.co.jp/ [02:50] sure [02:50] let me get my naenara grab script working the way it needs to and then I'll add kcna [02:58] rad [03:04] chronomex: KCNA in progress [03:04] A-1 [03:23] in non-archiving, non-coding news, Waves is an awesom game [03:23] it's so awesome that I had to omit the last vowel [03:23] Hi, requesting for help [03:24] memac.heroku.com seems to be down [03:24] stats.json throws 500 [03:25] can anyone help to fix? Many thanks [03:26] I think the only one with sufficient privileges on that Heroku account is alard [03:26] But was there a recent change that broke it? [03:26] It seems to have been broken since Sunday/Monday [03:28] none that I can think of; the latest commit to the tracker was December 2nd [03:28] it's possible that alard may have rolled out a new version to production [03:28] (recently) [03:28] you'll have to ask him, though [03:29] hmm, GitHub says December 2nd [03:29] that was the last commit [03:29] so something broke in mid air [08:38] hi all, Hydriz / yipdw: the memac tracker is back up. The Redis server went down because my Amazon EC2 instance was restarted. (They emailed me a while ago that they would be doing that, but I forgot.) [08:43] alard: hurray for zero-day hypervisor exploits [08:44] alard: we had to reboot ALL of our servers at heroku because of that. We have quite a few. [09:04] alard: cool, no problem