[00:46] dude last night i banged that chick from the bar, she had a pink bra and #736F6E panties [02:54] mmm [02:54] s3cmd, while trying to pull down all the crap out of this bucked, decided to say: Segmentation fault [02:57] hah, someone is torrenting from an archive.org server [02:57] epic win [02:57] kinda wish the s3cmd sync command would spit out messages as is was checking files already downloaded [02:57] you sure it isn't a webseed? [02:58] Yes, because it's running transmission [03:00] http://laforge.gnumonks.org/weblog/2011/06/11/ [03:03] That article echoes my sentiments as of late [03:51] "Kickstarter will take 14 days to process and deliver donations." [03:51] O_o [03:51] really? why? my card already was charged. [04:16] @Coderjoe, I would guess due to all sorts of verification and anti-fraud analysis that needs to be done. [04:58] Aranje: I didn't know you were a member on what.cd [04:58] mmhmm [04:58] Coderjoe: re: GMail -- I suspect it's because, as far as email clients go, gmail's web interface works the best [04:58] :P [04:58] * Aranje grins [04:58] hehe [04:58] What's your site nick? [04:58] I switched from gmail to Tuffmail a while back, but since doing that I have been reintroduced to the minor WTFs of KMail and Thunderbird [04:58] TheOrangePirate [04:59] Oh, a lowly power user [04:59] I don't associate with those of your kind [04:59] mmhmm n.n [04:59] ;D [04:59] pfffft [04:59] * Aranje puffs his chest [04:59] I'm one of those freaks who has a use for hekate. [04:59] :D [04:59] I mean, both KMail and Thunderbird can do the job, and I'm not going to go all Apple and denounce either product because it doesn't conform to a few HCI guidelines or whatever [04:59] :D [04:59] hekate is teh awesome [04:59] No, really [04:59] I wish I had a box to run hekate on [04:59] it's the coolest piece of software I've seen in years [05:00] Yeah, it's pretty impressive [05:00] Too bad it's not on the whitelist [05:00] Yes. [05:00] Transmission doesn't really like having 16,000 torrents in it [05:00] uTorrent is useless past 1600 [05:00] what the fuck are you guys torrenting [05:00] (on windows) [05:00] I usually have ONE [05:00] torrent [05:00] active [05:00] everything [05:00] at the same time [05:01] yipdw: Uh, creative commons music? [05:01] ^^; [05:01] :D [05:01] jesus [05:01] hahahahahaha [05:01] I have 1488 right now, and that's a low number [05:01] bittorrent is so inefficient [05:01] how's that for irony [05:01] I have to clean when I get to 1600 or else utorrent kills my windows [05:01] :| [05:01] Aranje: :( [05:01] I like btpd, I wish it did encryption [05:01] My best guess is that their queueing algo goes nuts [05:02] btpd is the best torrent client, hands down [05:02] huh [05:02] 43,000 torrents with >25,000 active, and it was only using ~250mb memory [05:02] now that's what I'm talkin bout, damn [05:02] https://github.com/btpd/btpd [05:02] Linux only [05:03] and no encryption [05:03] But it IS on the whitelist [05:03] so add encryption [05:03] Yeah, I was thinking about that [05:03] Perhaps this summer [05:04] hah oops [05:04] * Aranje sees no underscors on list that are higher than member [05:04] ab2525 [05:05] My stats are all hidden though [05:05] my fanfiction.net profile grabber categorized stories as profiles [05:05] hah [05:05] WHOA [05:05] http://www.fanfiction.net/cartoon/Thomas_the_Tank_Engine/14/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/1/ [05:05] there is M-rated THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE fanfic [05:05] do i want to? [05:06] GAH. how did I know [05:06] my love for you would burn through your firewall [05:06] er [05:06] What [05:06] yikes [05:06] the [05:07] oh my [05:07] this stuff is worse than what I wrote [05:07] gah [05:07] Thomas trembled as he felt Rosie's warm breath upon his port. "… Rosie… y-you're… oh, Rosie – OH! AH!" [05:07] more fan created content to collect [05:08] I think we should strongly consider an exception to this archiving thing [05:08] :P [05:08] I didn't realize there was as large of an abridged community as there is [05:08] yipdw: Wait, is that actually in a story? [05:08] >:I [05:08] underscor: yes [05:08] http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7548589/1/Tension_Relief [05:08] if you want [05:08] hot [05:08] HOT TRAIN ACTION [05:08] there are FIFTY-TWO M-rated Thomas stories [05:08] 5gb free dropbox space, http://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=53104&replies=719 [05:09] one for each week! [05:10] many appear to be thomas/rosie or belle/flynn [05:10] but... james/diesel10 [05:12] "He thought it was over, the nightmares pledging him every time he would go to sleep, but he was wrong." [05:12] DAMN YOU SPELLCHECK [05:12] .com [05:14] james/diesel10? [05:14] ewwwwww [05:14] ugh [05:14] I can't see that matchup at all [05:16] I'd imagine the majority of the work at fanfiction.net would be regarding the Harry Potter fanfics. 500k+ last time I checked. [05:20] I've got 45,113 profiles so far [05:20] they're loaded up at http://fujoshi.at.ninjawedding.org/ and at some point I will rewrite the Ruby code as bash [05:20] so I can introduce more bugs [05:21] whilst introducing a false hope of portability [05:21] maybe I should just write the client scripts in Python; that seems to be more widespread than Ruby, and definitely has more consistent behaviors than bash + various shell programs [05:22] yipdw: yes, recommending python [05:22] actually, wait a sec [05:22] not 45,113 [05:22] I have 81,000-something [05:23] forgot to re-establish the slave relationship between the EC2 Redis instance and the one on my desktop [05:23] HERE GOES [05:23] python vs bash is definitely favoring pythin in terms of portability/readability/accessibility [05:23] and maintainability [05:23] arrith: python also wins on the less-bullshit scale [05:23] there's a box elder bug flying around the room here with something hanging from a line from it. [05:24] no, it wasn't a coconut [05:25] meh. Python, Perl, Bash, Ruby. If I had to choose I'd bounce between bash and Perl depending on the scale of the project. But that's just because I've never bothered with Python. [05:26] we've used bash, but have run into several inconsistencies in the various command-line tools the scripts relied on [05:26] pain in the behind [05:27] yipdw: so I guess the redis on solitude is a bit outdated now? [05:27] I'd imagine. But that's more a problem with different people on different boxes having different versions of GET, wget, grep, etc etc. And something like Perl or Python would definitely solve that problem :P [05:29] Coderjoe: you can delete it [05:29] http://i.imgur.com/AdM8F.jpg [05:29] Coderjoe: or, if you want, you can re-slave to my EC2 instance [05:34] Coderjoe: there will eventually be a lot more data -- I rewrote the discovery process so that it's less retarded wrt Redis memory usage, but it's also now getting stories of all ratings [05:34] previously, we were only looking at K -> T [05:34] and missing some profiles in the process [05:35] (probably a lot, given the propensity of porn on this website) [05:35] aggroskat: something that's good for already experienced programmers: [05:35] aggroskat: http://docs.python.org/tutorial/ [05:36] aggroskat: differences between BSD and GNU utilities are also a real pain in the ass [05:36] the du-helper.sh script in a few of our code repos is one band-aid around that [05:38] are redis slaves read-only while slaved? [05:38] (aside from updates from the master) [05:39] i wonder if it is possible to run a slave with pretty much all the commands renamed to "" [05:40] I've often debated diving really deep into either Perl or Python. Perl is far more prevalent at work but I've heard python is more intuitive OOP-wise. [05:41] Also, I thought I had set my nick as "aggro" not "aggroskat". [05:42] ugh. Of course. That's why. [05:42] aggroskat: one thing is people aren't really learning perl these days. so for collaboration that kind of takes perl out of the running [05:42] Coderjoe: no [05:42] (re: read-only while slaved) [05:43] so a client can update a slave. would the slave then update the master? [05:43] guessing yes [05:43] no [05:44] the Redis master -> slave relationship is one way [05:45] are you up for open slaving, or would a read-only mirror be useful? [05:45] if you want to maintain state across several Redis instances, what you may want to look into is redis-cluster [05:46] er [05:46] maintain state across several writable instances [05:46] I don't know how far that project is, though [05:46] either is fine [05:46] I don't expose the Redis instance, though; an SSH tunnel or some sort is required [05:47] i just re-enabled my slaveof command with a long randomish string [06:07] So I met a random older gentleman today [06:07] He was extremely happy to hear someone had attempted to download all of geocities [06:08] He had been sad since yahoo shut it down because he had lost most of his sites [06:09] That's awesome [06:12] Yeah, it was a fascinating conversation [06:13] He was also terribly surprised that (ubuntu) linux was freely available for download and that it wasn't illegal to do so [06:50] * Coderjoe grumbles [06:51] it seems the only way to do a live redis slave that doesn't allow writing from anyone but the server, I need to have a private slave and then write a proxy server in front of it that takes the public connections, passes OK commands (mainly sync), and blocks all other commands [06:53] because the slave needs to accept all the write commands the master is streaming at it [06:56] well, to be fair, Redis wasn't designed for that use case :P [06:57] figures [06:57] always seem to be attempting unconventional things [06:59] for something like that I'd try CouchDB first [07:03] except for wanting to provide a public access point to a dataset being stored in a redis instance [07:08] well [07:08] you can manually issue SYNC [07:20] haha [07:20] http://i.imgur.com/HQlNQ.png [07:26] lol. For a while they had "swim across the Atlantic Ocean" as a direction. Not sure if they're still doing that. [07:28] i don't think they are any more [07:32] somewhere I had this one crazy set of directions where google was saying "make a u-turn" at every turnaround in a divided road [07:32] I don't know where the screenshot is offhand, though [07:34] http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/03/google-maps-shows-funny-directions.html [07:41] i found a tool to do screen shots of web sites [07:41] its called mediapimp [07:41] a add-on to firefox [07:44] also i'm backing up defcon [07:44] i have audio files for 1 thur 5 [08:57] 21:08:59 < Coderjoe> there are FIFTY-TWO M-rated Thomas stories [08:57] I wonder if there are any Phineas & Ferb... [09:27] whoa. there's actually twice as many M-rated phineas and ferb fanfic than there is thomas the tank engine [09:27] I am closing this tab before I do something I regret [09:30] none of that sounded interesting until i thought of yo gabba gabba fanfics [09:30] You should take a look at all the Harry Potter slash fan fiction. 40k Harry/Draco love stories. [09:30] * aggro shudders [09:31] seems there are only stories mentioning Yo Gabba Gabba, not even a section for it. interesting. [09:36] Quick update. [09:36] I landed safely in Finland, after my flight was cancelled and I grabbed some seats on other planes. [09:36] So I'm in Helsinki for a week. It's about 11:37am here right now, for time click. [09:37] Glad to hear you made it safely. [09:37] I'm going to go enjoy the daylight hours, then come back here and get some sork things done for archive team and other things. [09:38] godane: Archive.org has a project where they've been taking screenshots of websites too. Over 300 million last I checked. [09:42] i know [09:42] Good. [09:42] but i'm just doing screen shots for my archive [09:42] I'm always for two and more approaches. [09:43] OK, day's gotta start. [09:43] Back in a few hours. [09:44] are you guys archiving comics? [09:45] like older ones [09:47] goddamn [09:47] STILL getting profiles [09:48] on the plus side, I have ten gigabytes of memory left for Redis to eat through :D [09:48] at this point with the old discovery code I'd be sitting at, uh, nine gigs free [20:06] I guess I should ask what comics you mean. [20:06] "Older Ones" is shockingly general.