[01:04] mmm [01:04] my desktop bluescreened again today [01:05] and now the boot drive can't deliver data faster than 22KB/s [02:16] Whew [02:16] I bought a TV [02:16] Hooray, I'm middle america [02:17] huh? [02:38] Work or pleasure? [02:53] fap fap fap [03:19] man, someone is just ripping through the cans in the prelinger collection [03:26] hmm. skip, apparently. [03:37] Coderjoe2: How can you tell? I'm looking at the Prelinger Archives but can't seem to see where you'd notice all the activity. [03:37] zgrant: I have the new items rss feed in my reader [03:38] ahh... [03:38] well, I guess not really necessarily new items [03:38] http://www.archive.org/services/collection-rss.php?collection=prelinger [03:39] 20 new items a day, i think [03:39] Thanks for the link. [03:53] also of interest: http://archive.org/services/collection-rss.php?collection=archiveteam [04:02] I think I put this one in my RSS reader shortly after connecting with you all here on IRC. I decided I'd better at least keep up with what others were adding to give me ideas of how I can help. [04:06] haha [04:06] https://twitter.com/#!/BRIANMBENDIS/status/187846579191939072/photo/1/large [04:06] Damn, nope I have the Collection: bitsavers in my feed, not the AT feed. But that's rectified now. [04:41] zgrant: ping? [04:41] Ping? [04:41] Sorry I don't follow. [04:41] Just checking if you're here; I need to PM you [04:41] Pong? [04:41] Ah... not sure how that works. [04:42] I haven't read that much about xChat yet. Mostly in lurker mode. [04:42] hang on... [09:16] ah fuck [09:16] so on my desktop, the drive pooped out [09:17] if I do a test dd from the drive, I can get rates of 22KiB/s [09:17] at that rate, it will take over a YEAR to copy the drive [09:18] that is, if I copy every sector [09:23] A Terabyte of the Kilobyte era. [09:25] i guess I'm reinstalling from scratch and then prioritizing what I pull out, because I stupidly have no backup [09:26] wait a minute [09:26] Someone ban this false archivist, pl0x. [09:27] i just managed to get 79MB/s and 40MB/s in these last couple attempts [09:28] weird [09:28] when I initially tried several hours ago, it crawled [09:32] phear me und [09:33] oh wait [09:33] he aint here, lol [09:43] so... pastebin intends to monitor for and remove sensitive data such as dumps from 'hacks' [09:43] so what was their business model again? [09:45] pasting code [09:45] yeah, i want to pimp my pastebin, slightly diff method, but nfi how [09:45] https://ezcrypt.it/ [09:47] hmm [09:48] is there a version of dosbox that emulates a fossil driver and connects stdin and stdout through it? [12:42] SketchCow: Hi, I was just looking at the speakers list for HOPE9, I saw your name and realized that I still have several hundred GBs of those yahoo videos. Would you be willing to meet up there so I can, finally, get you those videos :-) [12:48] K4k: I Have the feeling will be 'YES' [12:48] feeling the asnwer will be [12:50] does anyone use Verbatim dvd+r dl? [14:20] godane: yes I do use them. [15:15] frame_at: do those discs last very long time? [15:18] uhh [15:18] is the graphic for http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.tbyte.com/ loading for anyone? [15:23] godane: hard to say, they didn't fail for me within a year at least. [15:23] I get a question-box [15:24] until I click on a year [15:24] unless I click on 2012 [15:25] godane: unless you need it to be *disks*, it's always better to go for portal harddisks, also cost wise. [15:26] i just want something that i know will be read-only [15:26] can't be wrote over [15:27] yeah, I know what you mean. [15:27] i'm thinking of going bluray [15:28] but the standard keeps on changing [15:28] with new XL bluray that holds 100gb or 128gb [15:28] but can be played in just any bluray player [15:29] balrog_: same here, cannot access older years. ( tried two different sites) [15:30] I've never owned a single Blueray Disk. [15:31] may get the last 2 episodes of call for help [15:33] i have that a full nov 1st 1999 episode of the screen savers [15:33] this includes commecals [15:35] godane: putting iso files directly on a HDD is off the table? [15:36] it could still be wrote too [15:43] Set the device as read-only [15:44] Er, partition/store/whatever [16:49] there is a site called retromags.com [16:58] The answer WAS yes. [16:58] hey SketchCow, how goes? [16:59] It goes OK. [17:00] it looks like retromags.com needs you to post stuff in order to download cbr's [17:01] :-( [17:02] do you guys have amiga format? [17:03] found a site for amaga magazines [17:03] amr.abime.net [17:15] also the amiga site has cover disks [17:17] the magazines them self are a bit select of the pages [17:17] so i don't think full magazine are them but most of the important stuff maybe there [18:46] SketchCow: emuparadise has the full official sega saturn magazine [18:47] any alot of demo disks too [18:47] *and [18:48] You love scrolling this channel [18:48] Again, e-mail [18:48] i just gave you the website [18:51] the answer to what was yes? [18:54] huh [18:54] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/06/windows_3_1_anniversary/ [18:54] Twenty years on, what better time to fire up the code with a trip down I/O lane? [18:54] Windows 3.1 is no longer available on Microsoft's download sites MSDN and TechNet, though you can get its later variant – Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Our copy came from some ancient original floppy disks that surprisingly are still readable. [18:56] 3.1 is only 20? Sheesh [18:58] oh my god [18:58] they have 2842 scan on emuparadise [18:59] even official strategy gudies [20:04] joepie91: derp [20:04] :P [20:05] oli: link? [20:05] http://memac.heroku.com/#show-all [20:08] oh, not bad :o [20:08] that I still managed to get 524GB pushed [20:08] more than I had expected [20:11] what're you running it on? [20:11] I was* running it on a few LEBs [20:12] ramhost one by far had best performance [20:12] but ramhost isn't unmetered :( [20:12] cinfu was a good second :P [20:14] hehe [21:29] did we break S3 at IA? [21:42] dcmorton: Something doesn't look right. http://memac-tamer.heroku.com/ [21:45] Error 503: Slow Down ; SlowDownPlease reduce your request rate.61904f2b-dc6a-40cc-b1d7-0889aa6610f5 [21:46] alard: yeah, all my uploads are 503'ing [21:47] There's a large pile of unprocessed jobs, too. For example, http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=archiveteam-mobileme-hero-444x [21:48] (same for 451x 455x 452x 456x 458x 468 469 etc.) [21:48] 180 jobs waiting. [21:49] That's 200GB of unprocessed data, perhaps? [21:56] @yipdw curious about the monitor script in mobileme-grab [21:57] df (the gnu version) doesn't have a -g option [22:22] pberry: oh, oops, I think I overwrote that by accident [22:22] I think I understand, gdf is gnu df [22:23] that might have been it [22:23] just on ubuntu there aren't symlinks by default (I think...) [22:23] I just run ubuntu for archiveteam stuff [22:23] I run mobileme-grab on an OS X system with Homebrew, so that probably foobared something [22:23] ah [22:23] feel free to correct it to run correctly under Ubuntu/other GNU/Linuxes by default [22:23] yup, brew will put it in as gdf I'm sure [22:24] yeah [22:24] they like their GNU segregation [22:25] yeah, and gnu utils on OS X are getting left behind... [22:25] nothing that has GPLv3 [22:36] pberry: At least llvm and friends are so much better designed [22:36] :) [22:36] heh [22:37] @yipdw alard put some checks in scripts in the fortune city project, I'll use those same checks and send in a pull request [22:42] alard: "server readonly -- tasks waiting for harddrive fix" [22:45] Coderjoe: where does it say that? [22:45] under the legend on your catalog.php listing [22:46] Ah, but isn't that always there? I thought it meant that yellow lines indicate a readonly server. [22:46] i think it only shows up when there is a problem [22:53] Could be. The errors in the log are either say that the remote host closed the connection or that the mysql server didn't work. [22:53] Anyway, it will probably get fixed. [22:56] 1625 percent full [22:56] O_O [23:07] SketchCow: I think i found the mother load [23:07] email [23:08] Looks like I'm stuck while trying to upload memac tarballs to s3? Is anyone else having problems with that? [23:08] yes. [23:20] hi [23:20] s3 ? amazons s3? [23:21] grrr Coderjoe [23:21] im gonna catch up to you damnit ! [23:22] oli: no, archive.org's s3 api [23:22] i see, why is it called s3? (just ask cause it confused me w/ aws having the same name for their storage service) [23:27] because it is mostly compatible with amazon's s3 api, so tools that can handle amazon s3 should be able to partially use the archive.org interface [23:29] ok [23:29] so s3cmd on linux should work... good [23:31] http://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt [23:34] i see [23:48] also curl [23:48] curl + shellscript = instant upload! [23:49] Not right now~ [23:53] * chronomex sings the megaarchive song [23:53] But wow, does kenneth have a hell of a connection or something. [23:57] im working hard to catch up :D [23:57] 777GB in under 48 hours [23:58] i'm now getting pc today magazine from 2003 [23:58] overtook joepie91, next is to overtake Coderjoe , then underscore and im happy :p [23:59] Blessed mother of magnetism, what kind of pipe are you sitting on?