Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:01
π
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DFJustin |
enable join/part messages |
00:01
π
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undersco3 |
Oic |
00:02
π
|
undersco3 |
My location: Woodbridge, United States |
00:02
π
|
undersco3 |
Oops |
00:02
π
|
undersco3 |
that's a nifty button |
00:02
π
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yipdw |
now I know what you look like AND WHERE YOU ARE |
00:02
π
|
yipdw |
IDENTITY THEFT GO |
00:02
π
|
undersco3 |
Sorta |
00:02
π
|
undersco3 |
Hahahaha |
00:03
π
|
yipdw |
is your client really called AndroIRC? |
00:03
π
|
yipdw |
that's hilarious |
00:03
π
|
yipdw |
AndroIRC: IRC FOR MEN |
00:11
π
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SketchCow |
Already got your photo, undersco2 |
00:12
π
|
yipdw |
hmm |
00:12
π
|
yipdw |
"While malware is one of the biggest security challenges on personal computers, itΓ’ΒΒs hardly an issue on a Mac." |
00:12
π
|
yipdw |
(meaning, of course that when you buy a Mac, it is not yours) |
00:55
π
|
SketchCow |
http://www-testflip.archive.org/upload/ |
00:55
π
|
SketchCow |
We've been asked to test this. |
00:55
π
|
SketchCow |
Make the item names test-(whatever) |
00:55
π
|
SketchCow |
so test-nutsack test-whatever |
00:55
π
|
SketchCow |
Anyone who wants to blast with it, go ahead, this will be the new uploader. |
01:54
π
|
SketchCow |
alard: The word cloud seems not to be working. |
01:57
π
|
DFJustin |
seems to work http://www-testflip.archive.org/details/test-whatever |
02:00
π
|
SketchCow |
DFJustin: What browser? |
02:00
π
|
DFJustin |
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.2; WOW64; rv:12.0a2) Gecko/20120222 Firefox/12.0a2 |
02:06
π
|
SketchCow |
Thanks. |
02:09
π
|
DFJustin |
if you close the tab partway through the upload, it goes ahead and creates an empty item |
03:47
π
|
Coderjoe |
http://i.imgur.com/EFExs.jpg |
04:02
π
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LordNlptp |
bloody hell, does he have a polarized antenna setup on his car roof? how many watts is he running through that mess? |
04:02
π
|
LordNlptp |
or is he just selling antennas and that's the easiest way to ship em |
04:02
π
|
LordNlptp |
to the hamfest |
04:02
π
|
Coderjoe |
http://i.imgur.com/OAlxK.jpg |
04:03
π
|
Coderjoe |
he has three stacks of radios over on the passenger side, which you can kinda see in that cruddy picture |
04:03
π
|
LordNlptp |
hell looks like he has a whole hamshack set up in there |
04:03
π
|
LordNlptp |
i wonder if he can work DX from on the road |
04:04
π
|
LordNlptp |
the problem is with the required wattage wouldn't you cause RF burns to yourself or something? i know the roof acts as a giant reflector but even so... |
04:04
π
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Coderjoe |
well, there is that, if he is DXing (which I doubt) |
04:05
π
|
Coderjoe |
but also, unless he has filtering on all of those, when he keys up one radio, he'd fry the front end of every other radio |
04:05
π
|
LordNlptp |
he probably has a manual (or motorized) antenna switch to switch between band arrays |
04:06
π
|
Coderjoe |
no, I am certain he has each antenna hooked up to a different radio |
04:06
π
|
LordNlptp |
and given all the other stuff he has he probably has filters on everything |
04:06
π
|
Coderjoe |
like I said, there are three stacks of independant radios in the space the passenger would normally sit |
04:06
π
|
LordNlptp |
is it possible he was transporting merch to a hamfest? |
04:06
π
|
Coderjoe |
I still have no idea wtf he needs it all for |
04:06
π
|
LordNlptp |
or was everything hooked up |
04:07
π
|
LordNlptp |
well if you want to monitor 5 stations on each of the ham bands at once... |
04:07
π
|
Coderjoe |
no idea. I saw this in the parking lot for the county skywarn training session |
04:07
π
|
LordNlptp |
or maybe the setup is a giant mobile repeater |
04:07
π
|
LordNlptp |
for several bands |
04:07
π
|
Coderjoe |
if you want to receive-only, you just need one antenna |
04:07
π
|
LordNlptp |
true |
04:08
π
|
Coderjoe |
(per band) |
04:08
π
|
LordNlptp |
i'm guessing mobile repeater then |
04:08
π
|
Coderjoe |
(or a good multi-band antenna) |
04:08
π
|
Coderjoe |
but there would be plenty of space for that elsewhere in the jeep |
04:09
π
|
Coderjoe |
there would be no reason to put it all in the passenger seat |
04:09
π
|
LordNlptp |
maybe its a rental |
04:09
π
|
LordNlptp |
who knows |
04:09
π
|
LordNlptp |
there has to be an interesting story behind it |
04:09
π
|
Coderjoe |
quite whackeriffic, though |
04:10
π
|
LordNlptp |
i wonder if someone on #hamradio knows whose rig it is |
04:10
π
|
LordNlptp |
can i ask? |
04:14
π
|
DFJustin |
this should scare some librarians http://interbutt.com/temp/dopefishjustin_archiveteam.jpg |
04:15
π
|
balrog |
LordNlptp: which rig? |
04:19
π
|
LordNlptp |
<DJ> excessive use of antennas.. |
04:19
π
|
LordNlptp |
<DJ> yeah, that's probably ham |
04:19
π
|
LordNlptp |
<DJ> but it looks like a couple of uhf mil antennas, too.. but you can use those for the ham band also |
04:19
π
|
LordNlptp |
<DJ> i wish the pic of the equip was more detailed.. i could have told you exactly what was in there |
04:19
π
|
LordNlptp |
<DJ> that's like 30 of the same antenna.. looks like mfj dual banders.. for ham radio freqs |
08:24
π
|
Coderjoe |
so the 3.5" floppy autoloader is now at my house. perhaps I should set it up and take a different picture with it loaded up with disks |
08:27
π
|
Nemo_bis |
cute |
08:28
π
|
Nemo_bis |
Coderjoe, how much does it take to rescue a floppy? |
08:28
π
|
Nemo_bis |
Also, is it documented on our wiki? :) |
08:28
π
|
Coderjoe |
what do you mean? |
08:28
π
|
Coderjoe |
the autoloader is just an rs232-controlled thing around a floppy drive |
08:29
π
|
Coderjoe |
though I would love it if I could use the duplicator drive (2xSDS) with the kryoflux |
08:29
π
|
Nemo_bis |
ah |
08:30
π
|
Nemo_bis |
I thought it was some automatic floppy feeder for a kryoflux or something :p |
08:30
π
|
Coderjoe |
(it spins at double-speed and is wired up to read or write both sides simultaneously) |
08:30
π
|
Coderjoe |
nah. |
08:31
π
|
Coderjoe |
have to connect it to a computer for control. I do intend to use a KF with it, though |
08:32
π
|
Coderjoe |
I also need to find my powershot A620 and mount it looking down at the output bin, so I can script stuff to insert a floppy, image it, eject, and then take a shot of the label (if there is a label, anyway) to more easily identify the floppy |
08:32
π
|
Coderjoe |
though I might wind up just having to keep the floppies in some storage box in the same order they were in the autoloader |
08:35
π
|
yipdw |
heh |
08:35
π
|
* |
yipdw is archiving animemusicvideos.org |
08:35
π
|
Coderjoe |
haha |
08:35
π
|
yipdw |
well, metadata |
08:36
π
|
yipdw |
they might hate this |
08:36
π
|
Coderjoe |
I've wanted to mirror local storage |
08:36
π
|
yipdw |
what is that, two terabytes? |
08:36
π
|
Coderjoe |
I don't remember. perhaps I could bug derobert and find out. |
08:37
π
|
yipdw |
lol oops |
08:37
π
|
yipdw |
I, [2012-02-24T02:38:22.565803 #12131] INFO -- : Video 297 does not exist |
08:37
π
|
yipdw |
connection refused: www.animemusicvideos.org:80 |
08:37
π
|
Coderjoe |
haha |
08:37
π
|
yipdw |
that was only 8 simultaneous connections, too |
08:37
π
|
Coderjoe |
YOUSUB&! |
08:37
π
|
Coderjoe |
er, SO |
08:38
π
|
yipdw |
I guess I'll go back down to 4 |
08:38
π
|
Coderjoe |
are you using the normal web interface or the kinda-ajaxy interface? |
08:39
π
|
Coderjoe |
(ISTR there being some urls to just get the metadata for a given video) |
08:40
π
|
yipdw |
oh, web |
08:42
π
|
yipdw |
I'm happy to use an API if one exists |
08:45
π
|
yipdw |
but so far screen-scraping is working ok |
08:45
π
|
yipdw |
http://amv.iriscouch.com/_utils/document.html?amv/a819966eab4dda6a8b8672334d6f3b75 |
08:45
π
|
yipdw |
etc. |
08:46
π
|
yipdw |
there is unfortunately no way to get all opinion data |
08:47
π
|
Coderjoe |
well, there is a way, but it involves inside access... |
08:47
π
|
yipdw |
well, ok |
08:47
π
|
yipdw |
there is unfortunately no public way to get all opinion data |
08:48
π
|
yipdw |
I mean, I could just ask for a MySQL dump :P |
08:48
π
|
Coderjoe |
argh. |
08:48
π
|
Coderjoe |
working copy missing |
08:51
π
|
alard |
SketchCow: The statusboard's wordcloud still works, I think, but they will only appear if it can get the text of the item. Most of the Shenzhen items are blocked. |
08:54
π
|
dnova |
today's shirt.woot.com might interest some of you |
11:08
π
|
Coderjoe |
O_O |
11:08
π
|
Coderjoe |
http://www.flickr.com/photos/caseydubois/6720621733/in/photostream/ |
14:29
π
|
balrog_ph |
yipdw: (meaning, of course that when you buy a Mac, it is not yours) |
14:29
π
|
balrog_ph |
Huh? |
14:34
π
|
Schbirid |
http://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/hrgmv/tracker_with_pdfsebooks_of_college_textbooks/c1xrq44 |
16:37
π
|
yipdw |
balrog: snark |
16:37
π
|
balrog |
what |
16:37
π
|
yipdw |
08:30:36 <balrog_ph> yipdw: (meaning, of course that when you buy a Mac, it is not yours) |
16:37
π
|
yipdw |
08:30:37 <balrog_ph> Huh? |
16:37
π
|
balrog |
yeah, what |
16:38
π
|
yipdw |
the passage I quoted off of Apple's website can be interpreted as drawing a division between "personal computers", i.e. computers that are someone's property, and Macs |
16:38
π
|
balrog |
ahh, nitpicking about common usage of the term "PC". |
16:38
π
|
balrog |
I get it. |
16:38
π
|
yipdw |
one snarky way to interpret such a division is that Macs are not personal computers |
16:38
π
|
yipdw |
etc |
16:39
π
|
balrog |
PCs have come to mean "windows-based computers" in common usage |
16:39
π
|
yipdw |
I know |
16:39
π
|
yipdw |
but they don't use "PC" |
16:39
π
|
yipdw |
it actually says "personal computers" |
16:39
π
|
balrog |
link? |
16:39
π
|
yipdw |
http://www.apple.com/macosx/mountain-lion/security.html |
16:40
π
|
yipdw |
I am pretty sure that they are not trying to say that you do not own the Mac |
16:40
π
|
yipdw |
but it is still funny for a pedant |
16:41
π
|
yipdw |
FWIW, I think Gatekeeper's defaults are very reasonable |
16:41
π
|
balrog |
I think what they're saying is that malware is a big challenge on all personal computers (including Macs) |
16:41
π
|
balrog |
a challenge that they have to solve |
16:41
π
|
balrog |
and that the user shouldn't have to deal with |
16:41
π
|
yipdw |
right, I think that's the intentio |
16:41
π
|
yipdw |
n |
16:41
π
|
balrog |
Gatekeeper isn't bad, though it's somewhat broken in the 10.7.3 implementation |
16:42
π
|
yipdw |
it's in Lion? |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
right-clicking and selecting open from the context menu is supposed to override GateKeeper Γ’ΒΒΓΒ it doesn't |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
yeah |
16:42
π
|
yipdw |
hmm |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
there is Gatekeeper in Lion but it's off |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
probably because it's broke :p |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
broken* |
16:42
π
|
yipdw |
I'm still stuck on Snow Leopard at work |
16:42
π
|
yipdw |
because of fucking Oracle bulshit |
16:42
π
|
yipdw |
bullshit too |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
Gatekeeper only affects stuff that would be covered by quarantine anyway |
16:42
π
|
balrog |
you're familiar with quarantine? |
16:43
π
|
yipdw |
not beyond it being the mechanism that makes it possible to say "This file was downloaded by [X], do you want to open it" |
16:44
π
|
balrog |
yeah, that's what I mean |
16:44
π
|
balrog |
well gatekeeper hooks into that |
16:44
π
|
balrog |
if a file already has been approved, it won't be constantly rechecked |
16:44
π
|
balrog |
however certs will be checked for revocation |
16:44
π
|
balrog |
I just hope apple doesn't charge the $99/yr for a cert |
16:45
π
|
yipdw |
yeah, I'm not sure what they're going to do there |
16:45
π
|
yipdw |
it looks like the plan is to permit any registered developer to get a certificate without a fee, but I'm not privy to internal Mountain Lion ongoings |
16:52
π
|
balrog |
well currently you have to be a paid dev to get a cert |
16:52
π
|
balrog |
but that's probably because you have to be a paid dev to get Mountain Lion |
16:57
π
|
yipdw |
hmm |
16:57
π
|
yipdw |
I do have a redemption code for Mountain Lion's developer preview |
16:57
π
|
yipdw |
weird |
16:57
π
|
yipdw |
I do have an iOS certificate, but that's it |
16:57
π
|
yipdw |
maybe it's any Apple dev program |
17:21
π
|
balrog |
no |
17:21
π
|
balrog |
it should only be for the Mac dev program, afaik |
17:21
π
|
yipdw |
I dunno then :P |
17:21
π
|
yipdw |
I haven't actually tried to redeem this code yet |
17:21
π
|
yipdw |
but I did get one |
17:21
π
|
balrog |
redeem it :p |
17:21
π
|
* |
yipdw shrugs |
17:22
π
|
balrog |
once you redeem it, it's yours |
17:22
π
|
yipdw |
that would require me to register my ID on the App Store |
17:22
π
|
balrog |
and a license for Mountain Lion is yours too |
17:22
π
|
balrog |
once it hits RTM |
17:22
π
|
balrog |
you don't already have an ID registered on the app store? |
17:22
π
|
yipdw |
I do have one, but it's not my developer ID |
17:22
π
|
yipdw |
(this developer ID is for work stuff) |
17:23
π
|
balrog |
ahhhhh |
17:23
π
|
yipdw |
we're in Apple's enterprise deployment thing |
17:24
π
|
yipdw |
or so I'm told |
17:24
π
|
yipdw |
I'm not actually sure yet, and honestly I don't really care so long as Xcode does not complain when I deploy code to iOS devices :P |
17:25
π
|
yipdw |
whoa, kernel panics |
19:23
π
|
tef |
http://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/q4e57/help_save_the_worlds_first_webserver_we_need_to/ |
19:27
π
|
yipdw |
"the WorldWideWeb application" |
19:27
π
|
yipdw |
wow |
19:28
π
|
yipdw |
it's weird to think it started there |
19:31
π
|
yipdw |
actually, was there a separate Web server application? |
19:31
π
|
yipdw |
or was the WorldWideWeb application both? |
19:31
π
|
yipdw |
(I haven't actually looked at the code yet) |
19:31
π
|
SketchCow |
HI EVERYONE |
19:31
π
|
SketchCow |
Finished the slides for the fucking talk |
19:31
π
|
SketchCow |
All the photos are in. |
19:31
π
|
SketchCow |
Did I miss anything? |
19:32
π
|
SketchCow |
alard: Thanks, I see the wordclouds are working ine. |
19:33
π
|
SketchCow |
From the talk I'm giving |
19:34
π
|
SketchCow |
- Larry Wall's Virtues of Programmers: Laziness, Hubris and Impatience |
19:34
π
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kennethre |
nice |
19:34
π
|
SketchCow |
- Archive Team's Virtues of Activist Programmers: Paranoia, Rage, and Kleptomania |
19:34
π
|
SketchCow |
Activist ARCHIVISTS, I mean |
19:35
π
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kennethre |
impatience is still quite valid |
19:35
π
|
SketchCow |
Well, they're not individual sets |
19:35
π
|
tef |
i's say hoarding over kleptomania |
19:35
π
|
SketchCow |
To be honest, all three of those apply to us |
19:35
π
|
tef |
bikeshed should be blue too. |
19:35
π
|
SketchCow |
I'm sensitive to the word hoarding |
19:36
π
|
SketchCow |
WHAT THE FUCK IS BIKESHED |
19:36
π
|
kennethre |
haha |
19:36
π
|
kennethre |
SketchCow: really? |
19:36
π
|
tef |
programmer term http://bikeshed.org/ |
19:37
π
|
kennethre |
SketchCow: tl;dr Γ’ΒΒ people focusing on stupid shit, like the color of the bikeshed, when there's a nuclear reactor nearby |
19:37
π
|
tef |
somethings aren't worth arguing about - the colour of the bike shed being one, and it happens because everyone *can* argue about the colour |
19:37
π
|
kennethre |
I have yet to figure out what shaving yaks means. |
19:38
π
|
tef |
a pointless activity |
19:38
π
|
kennethre |
it apparently it means both X and the complete opposite of X |
19:38
π
|
tef |
I think to some extent it means busy work |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
tef: but it means both small important things and small unimportant things |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
that's why it doesn't make sense |
19:39
π
|
tef |
programmers, eh ? |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
1: "Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem." |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
2: "The actually useless activity you do that appears important when you are consciously or unconsciously procrastinating about a larger problem." |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
gargh |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
no kidding :) |
19:39
π
|
kennethre |
I blame Seth Godin. |
19:40
π
|
tef |
who can I blame for REST? |
19:40
π
|
kennethre |
tef: it's Hypermedia API now |
19:40
π
|
tef |
so I hear |
19:40
π
|
kennethre |
i tend to agree, but i never actually cared |
19:40
π
|
tef |
that's mike admunden's idea tho |
19:40
π
|
kennethre |
oh? |
19:41
π
|
tef |
w3.org/2011/10/integration-workshop/p/hypermedia-oriented-design.pdf |
19:41
π
|
kennethre |
"the Rest of REST", nice |
19:43
π
|
tef |
thing is I like it quite a lot |
19:43
π
|
tef |
it makes my client code simple, and lets me be flexible on the server |
19:43
π
|
tef |
I can throw in caching, load balancing, sharding without changing the client code to handle it |
19:44
π
|
tef |
this makes me happy :3 |
19:45
π
|
kennethre |
tef: https://github.com/kennethreitz/resources |
19:45
π
|
tef |
the thing is |
19:46
π
|
tef |
being restful doesn't mean PUT/POST/GET, it means using hypermedia |
19:46
π
|
kennethre |
tef: (it's a WIP) |
19:46
π
|
kennethre |
tef: yep, you can define any methods you want |
19:46
π
|
kennethre |
tef: that's the point of this |
19:46
π
|
tef |
kennethre: https://github.com/tef/hate-rpc/ |
19:46
π
|
kennethre |
HTTP methods are just the most common denominator, so it's default |
19:47
π
|
kennethre |
tef: very interesting |
19:47
π
|
tef |
well, instead mapped GET to mean 'give me all the forms' and POST to mean 'call this methods' by default |
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tef |
the other thing is that resources are *created* upon each request, |
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tef |
and then disposed of, so the state *has* to be contained within the url |
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kennethre |
opposite approach |
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SketchCow |
At the end of any work by Seth Godin, he wants to sell you something. |
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SketchCow |
I like the people who, at the end of their work, makes me better |
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tef |
well, I don't care that I am *consuming* a restful service |
19:48
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SketchCow |
OH OH OHJ |
19:49
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SketchCow |
You all need to see this talk if you haven't. |
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kennethre |
SketchCow: it's true. I know most of his employees at Squidoo. It's a cult, I swear. |
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tef |
which talk ? |
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kennethre |
SketchCow: they all quote him, multiple times, every day. |
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SketchCow |
http://vimeo.com/36579366 |
19:50
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SketchCow |
Go watch that. FUCKING DROP EVERYTHING. Watch it |
19:50
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SketchCow |
I rarely say that |
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tef |
kennethre: i'm really not seeing the hypermedia in your design somewhat - one of the key advantages of a resful style is that you can direct to resources on another server |
19:50
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kennethre |
+10, it's an incredible video |
19:50
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SketchCow |
Unless it's my talk, then I tell you to watch my talk and also send me money |
19:51
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SketchCow |
kennethre: We need to talk about a localized archive.org injection box for mobileme. |
19:51
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SketchCow |
Today, not the best day |
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kennethre |
Makes me want to hate all of modern computing, or deeply look forward to the future |
19:51
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SketchCow |
But next week, like Monday, I'm at the Internet Archive, and all I'm doing |
19:51
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kennethre |
SketchCow: ping me whenever you're free |
19:51
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SketchCow |
Yeah |
19:51
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kennethre |
I should be around all day monday |
19:52
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SketchCow |
Get a vm together for us, one that has a good pumpy bandwidth and is running something like ubuntu or some other apt-get crazy linux |
19:52
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tef |
kennethre: aside I do plan to let people hook get/post/etc to override behaviours, it should be possible to implement atom-pub on it |
19:53
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kennethre |
SketchCow: hmm, sounds expensive |
19:53
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kennethre |
SketchCow: kind of defeats the purpose of using heroku in the first place |
19:53
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kennethre |
unless i can find a provider that doesn't charge for bandwidth |
19:53
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kennethre |
i'll look into it |
19:54
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SketchCow |
Really. |
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SketchCow |
Well, you have all these things pumping into the batcave, what's the difference if the 'batcave" is one of your own machines? |
19:54
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SketchCow |
I might misunderstand a basic thing |
19:55
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SketchCow |
Hmmm, another possibility is alard and I modify your individual heroku instances so they each are doing a pump as a final act. |
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kennethre |
SketchCow: the final transfer would be expensive |
19:55
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SketchCow |
I could make that happen. Would that work? |
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kennethre |
SketchCow: that would be far better, if it isn't difficult |
19:55
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kennethre |
yes absolutely |
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SketchCow |
It isn't. |
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kennethre |
if you can script it out |
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SketchCow |
Do you have an archive.org account yet? |
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kennethre |
i can make the deps happen |
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kennethre |
I think I do |
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SketchCow |
If not, grab one. |
19:55
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kennethre |
yes 'kennethreitz' |
19:56
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SketchCow |
Get yourself a key set: |
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/account/s3.php |
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SketchCow |
Don't worry, you can keep recreating them after we're done |
19:58
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kennethre |
SketchCow: awesome, done |
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SketchCow |
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5QeH7pQrcBWT3BNQkluOHdSeFNfQk5ZOGVvZl85Zw |
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SketchCow |
There's the talk |
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SketchCow |
ATEAM-JSCOTT-TALK-PDA-2012-SCREENER_2012-02-24.pdf |
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Coderjoe |
I must admit, I am curious about the speaking that goes with some of the slide |
21:45
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Coderjoe |
http://www-testflip.archive.org/details/test-LachlanCranswickAFK |
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Schbirid |
damn undersco2 is a hottie |
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yipdw |
"As you can see, Archive Team is a sausage fest" |
21:50
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Schbirid |
just had a re-captcha "bafh" |
21:52
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yipdw |
ha, my cosplay photo made it in |
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yipdw |
awesome |
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Schbirid |
oh god yes, ancient techno mixes from when i got into the internet http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://betoni.aivo.com/* |
22:01
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alard |
SketchCow / kennethre: Need any help with the mobileme upload? |
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Schbirid |
https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23PDA12 |
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Schbirid |
http://instagr.am/p/HZ4h3zNvzq/ |
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Schbirid |
what a shitty website, you cannot browse the guy' other pics? |
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Schbirid |
or am i missing flash for that |
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kennethre |
alard: i need to script out pushing data directly to archive.org instead of batcave |
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Schbirid |
man, jason is dropping great lines on and on, judging by twitter |
22:32
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alard |
kennethre: Ah, so that's probably more of a non-technical problem. |
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kennethre |
hopefully |
22:35
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alard |
Well, the s3 upload should be fairly easy to add, but I'm not sure how SketchCow wants to organize the files. Items with many small files may not be ideal. |
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kennethre |
a file per user would be ideal for me |
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kennethre |
there'd be 301k files though :) |
22:43
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SketchCow |
I would like us to do the .tar.gz thing. |
22:43
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SketchCow |
I realize that's something. |
22:43
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SketchCow |
The thing is, you could do 20 10gb or so file, uploading each in a buffer as you go. |
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SketchCow |
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=91f7b6182940f986&Bsrc=TWITRAPXX&Bpub=SN.Notifications&id=91F7B6182940F986%21141&sff=1 |
22:47
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kennethre |
i need to get rid of my dada at least once every 24 hours |
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kennethre |
per instance |
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alard |
How much buffer space do you have? |
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kennethre |
time is the buffer, not disk |
22:53
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-2012-pda-widespread-recognition&reCache=1 |
22:53
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SketchCow |
Give it a moment to make the mp3 or whatever |
22:53
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soultcer |
Wait, you already gave that talk? |
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SketchCow |
I did an hour ago |
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soultcer |
Oh |
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SketchCow |
I just put it up |
22:53
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SketchCow |
Dude, I'm fast |
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SketchCow |
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB8QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dv3bfR3RKdO0&ei=YRVIT6ynFue0iQLEq73aDQ&usg=AFQjCNGcLbkzeQ9Od9bWGPutt2484SzL5w |
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SketchCow |
Whoops |
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soultcer |
Will there be video too later on? |
22:54
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SketchCow |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3bfR3RKdO0 |
22:54
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SketchCow |
Yes |
22:55
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soultcer |
Btw, if you are on fire today, wanna try to get urlte.am working again? |
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kennethre |
SketchCow: it seems to have gone well, looking at twitter |
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SketchCow |
soultcer: On it |
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soultcer |
<3 |
22:58
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SketchCow |
http://www.dot.fm/query_whois.cfm?domain=urlte&tld=am is the current set. |
22:59
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Schbirid |
soultcer: check my links above |
23:02
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soultcer |
Set the A records to 199.48.254.80, that's the IP underscor gave you, right? |
23:03
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soultcer |
Or you can change the nameservers to ns{1-4}.kwdservices.com |
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SketchCow |
It told me to do ns1.kwdhosted.com |
23:04
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SketchCow |
Is that not right? |
23:05
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soultcer |
Yes, ns1.kwdhosted.com and ns2.kwdhosted.com seem to work too |
23:06
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soultcer |
Though underscor probably knows best what servers to use |
23:07
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SketchCow |
So. dot.fm already had those in. |
23:09
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SketchCow |
I just started it again. |
23:09
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SketchCow |
Now we'll see what's not working. |
23:09
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SketchCow |
I mean, the registrar definitely thinks it's the new thing. |
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SketchCow |
Jason Scott, |
23:12
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SketchCow |
Your ticket has been submitted to our FM Support department, one of the staff members will review it and reply accordingly. |
23:13
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SketchCow |
So here's hoping, right? |
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alard |
SketchCow/kennethre: So what if we made a script that 1. downloads users until it has enough to fill 10GB; 2. creates a tar file; 3. uploads the tar file to the current item on archive.org. |
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alard |
Would that work? Possible problem: it may take a very long time before an instance collects 10GB. |
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kennethre |
alard: it may take a long time, it may not |
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kennethre |
alard: with 300 instances, i got 2TB in less than a day |
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kennethre |
i need to do the math |
23:22
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kennethre |
10GB sounds like it will work though |
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kennethre |
the loss might be higher than usual though |
23:23
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kennethre |
but that should be fine as long as we do a prune early |
23:23
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kennethre |
of this is working well, we'll reach 0 users left in no time |
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Coderjoe |
I was more referring to the traffic messes and the like |
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SketchCow |
It just needs to be sure it successfully uploaded. |
23:40
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alard |
SketchCow: Do you have an example curl command? |
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Coderjoe |
the mp3 of the talk needs the old school filmstrip frame advance tones :D |
23:55
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Coderjoe |
wow |
23:55
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Coderjoe |
musopen sound awesome |
23:55
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Coderjoe |
that recording/performance copyright on public domain works has annoyed me for quite some time |