#archiveteam 2012-04-18,Wed

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00:29 🔗 mistym Kind of surprised the public interest hasn't resulted in unnecessary arguments/wiki edits on github. Also a good thing.
01:07 🔗 Wyatt Oh yeah, winr4r, you stopped working on screenshots?
01:53 🔗 belgravia once again...
02:38 🔗 belgravia maybe ill go find something to do, bros
02:38 🔗 chronomex good luch
02:38 🔗 chronomex luck
02:38 🔗 belgravia ..
02:40 🔗 mistym good luchadore
02:42 🔗 Coderjoe mmm
02:42 🔗 Coderjoe my first "waiting for admin" task
03:39 🔗 belgravia bros, when do you think it is gonna all go to shit
03:46 🔗 yipdw vagrant is pretty sweet
03:46 🔗 yipdw too bad it requires virtualbox (for now)
03:47 🔗 belgravia SOMEONE MAKE A NEW THREADDDD , good way to get shot
03:47 🔗 yipdw mistym: I've noticed that public exposure to Github doesn't seem to attract a lot of stupid
03:47 🔗 mistym yipdw: Vagrant?
03:47 🔗 yipdw mistym: http://vagrantup.com/
03:47 🔗 mistym Thanks!
03:47 🔗 yipdw it generates VMs
03:47 🔗 mistym yipdw: It's true! I remember seeing one or two places where things started to degenerate, but in general it's pretty good.
03:47 🔗 yipdw Travis CI uses it to provision VMs for builsd
03:47 🔗 yipdw builds
03:47 🔗 mistym Well, very good.
03:48 🔗 yipdw mistym: I think people see "omg code" and leave
03:48 🔗 mistym Hehe. I guess the bar to entry is higher.
03:48 🔗 yipdw github is the world's worst dating site
03:49 🔗 mistym It does have lots of forking, though.
03:49 🔗 mistym Aw. The infamous bumblebee commit is no more. The commit comments were hilarious.
03:50 🔗 aggro It's gone?
03:50 🔗 aggro That thing was hilarious
03:51 🔗 yipdw it's still around
03:51 🔗 yipdw I think
03:52 🔗 yipdw lol
03:53 🔗 yipdw http://www.google.com/search?q=a047be85247755cdbe0acce6f1dafc8beb84f2ac
03:53 🔗 yipdw MOST FAMOUS SHA1 EVER
03:53 🔗 mistym Hah!
03:53 🔗 yipdw mistym: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee-Old-and-abbandoned/commit/a047be85247755cdbe0acce6f1dafc8beb84f2ac
03:53 🔗 mistym You're right, project changed names. It's still there! :D
03:57 🔗 yipdw I found it weird that the Chinese started getting in on that
03:57 🔗 yipdw maybe I should github-backup that repo
03:58 🔗 aggro I'm already wget-backup'ing the page :P
03:58 🔗 aggro ...and done.
03:59 🔗 mistym yipdw: Backing up the repo won't get you the comments ;)
03:59 🔗 yipdw oh
03:59 🔗 belgravia or starbucks to pick up some new music
03:59 🔗 yipdw damn
04:01 🔗 yipdw is belgravia a chatbot?
04:01 🔗 belgravia ???, yipdw
04:01 🔗 mistym Maybe they just like bros a lot.
04:02 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- belgravia [Surbiton@c-69-143-107-126.hsd1.va.comcast.net]
04:02 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- ircname : belgravia
04:02 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- channels : +#Famous #ircbar #hinduism #herpederpo #heroin #hardware #gearsbeta #gearsales #g #fw #free60 #football #fiber-hosting #efnut #efnet #dvdr #dust #diablo3 #dc-chat #darknet #crazyirc #computer #catface #business #buddhism #buddha #bud #botinc #bluray #blunt #bluejays
04:03 🔗 chronomex #blackhats #batu #battleield3 #archiveteam #apple #antisec #YouTube #XTV #ShadowCore #RGH #Python r#olsentwins #Live247 #HamRadio #Dupecheck #Divalicious #Cyberspace #CRAIGSLIST
04:03 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- channels : #Beastys-Typo-Class-101 #Beastyboyz #B1G #50.channels.1.cup #49ers #3DS #360news #360banned #2600 #testing50608
04:03 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- server : irc.servercentral.net [Server Central Network]
04:03 🔗 chronomex 21:02:34 [EFNet] -!- : 69.143.107.126 :actually using host
04:05 🔗 shaqfu All aboard the chatboat
04:05 🔗 chronomex hehe
04:08 🔗 mistym belgravia was #famous
04:11 🔗 mistym That's one of the least effective chatbots I've seen. I wonder what it was for.
04:12 🔗 chronomex hmmm
04:13 🔗 shaqfu At least it made an effort; I still get hit by script ones sometimes
04:13 🔗 mistym I dunno, did it make an effort? People spoke to it directly by name and it didn't try to shill or get personal info or anything.
04:14 🔗 shaqfu True
04:14 🔗 mistym It acted confused. Not sure what that is meant to prove.
04:14 🔗 yipdw it was more coherent than most Youtube comments
04:14 🔗 yipdw that's a pretty big AI advance
04:14 🔗 shaqfu Now I'm tempted to join one of its other billion channels and see what it does
04:31 🔗 godane i have every episode of dl.tv now :-D
04:32 🔗 Coderjoe yipdw: that's clearly an insult to AI
04:32 🔗 yipdw AI hasn't done so well
04:33 🔗 yipdw well, natural language generation at least
04:33 🔗 Coderjoe but youtube comments?
04:33 🔗 yipdw well
04:33 🔗 yipdw we can write a bot that posts youtube comments
04:33 🔗 yipdw especially on videos from VEVO
05:08 🔗 Zod_ apparently belgravia isn't a bot
05:08 🔗 Zod_ according to the other channels
05:08 🔗 Zod_ which may be all bots :p
05:22 🔗 chronomex who cares
05:22 🔗 chronomex NOT I
05:25 🔗 Zod_ my feelings, you've hurt them
05:26 🔗 Zod_ i demand a refund
05:27 🔗 * chronomex gladly refunds Zod_ 100% of payments received
07:07 🔗 yipdw hmm -- I'm running VirtualBox VMs in a KVM VM
07:07 🔗 yipdw well, going to try, anyway
08:25 🔗 willwill If I have any assigned work on MeMac, please clear it out
08:27 🔗 ersi alard: ^
08:32 🔗 alard willwill: Does that also hold for anything you've already completed?
08:32 🔗 alard Or are you just using seesaw?
08:34 🔗 Coderjoe mmmm
08:34 🔗 Coderjoe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIIBRr31DIU
08:58 🔗 willwill alard: I use seesaw so everything marked completed should be OK
09:26 🔗 alard willwill: Good, thanks.
09:50 🔗 SmileyG hmmm
09:50 🔗 SmileyG i did appently 40gb traffic on the network yesterday
09:51 🔗 SmileyG :/
09:51 🔗 SmileyG I think most of htatm ust of been internal
11:52 🔗 godane SmileyG: I may have done that in the last day too
11:53 🔗 godane trying to backup dl.tv episodes was a pain
11:53 🔗 godane i had to figure out the unique url for each episode
12:05 🔗 winr4r Wyatt: re what you said 11 hours ago: for now
12:54 🔗 Schbirid is there any way to make a running wget, that is caught in infinite links not visit any more links in that specific directory?
12:55 🔗 Schbirid http://domain.com/files/about.php/about.php/about.php/archive.php/archive.php/archive.php/files/about.php/files/ etc
12:56 🔗 Schbirid i would like to make it stop doing any more in /files/
13:17 🔗 alard You could try to rm -rf /files/
13:54 🔗 Schbirid nope, it continues (i backgrounded it earlier, mved the directory, resumed)
14:52 🔗 Schbirid i chmod -w the dir now, lets see
15:19 🔗 Schbirid so far it is still trying hard
16:23 🔗 yipdw Schbirid: AFAIK, the only method wget has for this is a recursion limit
17:04 🔗 chronomex or --exclude
17:04 🔗 chronomex but also requires stop-restart
17:16 🔗 winr4r good afternoon
17:16 🔗 dnova hi
18:29 🔗 Jaybird11 Wow, Q-audio being hosted on Dreamhost, I wanted to look at their pricing, etc. Yup, you get unlimited disk/bw. And they say they have a 100% uptime guarantee, round-the-clock support, your site will never miss a beat.
18:30 🔗 Jaybird11 I assume the guy who runs Q-audio would beg to differ.
18:31 🔗 winr4r i think jason would differ, too, given that he moved a whole bunch of sites off dreamhost
18:31 🔗 winr4r they're hacked to shit, apparently
18:31 🔗 Jaybird11 I was also looking at their VPS plans and there's a pretty convenient (for them!) catch there. You get prices for ram, etc. and a signup button. *Later* they tell you those prices are plus a shared hosting fee of as little as $8.95 per month.
18:31 🔗 winr4r yeah, that's kind of weak
18:33 🔗 balrog_ yeah, Jaybird11, he doesn't recommend Dreamhost anymore
18:33 🔗 balrog_ at all!
18:33 🔗 Jaybird11 My VPS is on Linode. I've had no problems with them.
18:37 🔗 sethish dreamhost was storing passwords in plaintxt for over a decade
18:38 🔗 sethish of course they eventually got hacked
18:38 🔗 sethish I still have my account, but I will probably move off when it comes up for renewal
18:38 🔗 sethish *sigh* I have so much crap on there.
18:38 🔗 sethish Oh well, it will make me automate the process
18:39 🔗 winr4r sethish: people still do that?
18:39 🔗 winr4r in 2012?
18:39 🔗 winr4r christ on a bike
18:47 🔗 ersi uh, yeah? Duh
18:47 🔗 ersi there's been like a bazillion exposures 2011/2012
18:48 🔗 Schbirid dreamhost gets hacked continually
18:51 🔗 Schbirid my dreamhost experience http://spirit.enjoys.it/stuff/dreamhost.txt
18:52 🔗 Schbirid written 2009 i think
18:55 🔗 sethish I even knew that they had my password in cleartext, because they would email it to me *facepalm*
19:04 🔗 Jaybird11 I've been doing a little mobileme seesaw on my Linode. I ran it with an & at the end to background it last time, and rsync seems to be stuck. No idea what's going on. If I kill rsync, will seasaw try again, delete those files, or what?
19:05 🔗 yipdw Jaybird11: you'll need to run upload-finished.sh to complete the upload; running seesaw again will start a new download
19:05 🔗 Deewiant If it's uploading, seesaw will leave those files as-is and download something else
19:06 🔗 Deewiant I've noticed rsync get stuck occasionally (it constantly does a select() system call which times out every 60 seconds), no idea what's up with that
19:11 🔗 alard Is anything wrong with fos?
19:16 🔗 Jaybird11 Seems to be a problem between probably the Dallas Linode datacenter and Fos. I have an rsync job going to Fos from my home net connection and it's going fine. I even stopped/restarted it.
19:16 🔗 Deewiant My uploads seem to be progressing fine currently, but the ones where rsync got stuck got lost; they were all partial uploads continued with upload-finished.sh, if that could make a difference
19:16 🔗 alard Ah, it's up again now.
19:17 🔗 Deewiant Is it possible that fos is just being very slow, if you couldn't connect to it moments ago?
19:18 🔗 alard Yes, maybe it was very busy.
19:19 🔗 alard I've now modified my script to check the rsync result, was too lazy to do that before. (The seesaw/memac scripts are safe, by the way, they retry.)
19:42 🔗 AdamCaudi I just checked my uploads (from Atlanta & France) - both are uploading to fos at an extremely slow rate
20:11 🔗 chronomex sethish: http://www.bash.org/?17392
20:19 🔗 DoubleJ Hm. Just checked my two uploads and they're hosed. I can ping FOS but rsync won't respond.
21:32 🔗 alard You'd think that there was also something wrong on batcave: http://ia700000.us.archive.org:8088/mrtg/networkv2.html
21:55 🔗 winr4r "archive team members, please investigate fortress."
21:55 🔗 winr4r wat?
21:55 🔗 winr4r jason just tweeted that
21:56 🔗 mistym Probably unrelated: "a seagull just pooped on me! Remember this at oscar time"
21:56 🔗 winr4r hi mistym
21:56 🔗 mistym Hey winr4r
22:00 🔗 alard https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles/status/192718538564308994
22:07 🔗 shaqfu Fortress?
22:08 🔗 yipdw fos.textfiles.com
22:08 🔗 shaqfu Oh; thought a site was dying
22:11 🔗 winr4r same, heh
22:21 🔗 Coderjoe anyone remember what IA host fos is on?
22:26 🔗 winr4r teamarchive-1.us.archive.org
22:36 🔗 Coderjoe winr4r: that's the vm. I want the host
22:37 🔗 winr4r Coderjoe: not sure what you mean
22:38 🔗 Coderjoe batcave and fos are virtual machines. in batcave's case, it is running on the host named ia700000.us.archive.org
22:38 🔗 winr4r oh, gotcha
22:39 🔗 Coderjoe most of IA's newer infrastructure is set up with baremetal hosts for the main storage pool and VMs on those hosts doing various work
22:39 🔗 Coderjoe (my observation, at least)
22:41 🔗 Coderjoe and ia700000.us happens to be aisle 70, rack 00, system 00 in the us cluster
22:41 🔗 Coderjoe (again, my observations from various photos and stuff I have seen over the years)
22:41 🔗 Coderjoe the ailse part may be a little off
22:41 🔗 winr4r ah :)
22:54 🔗 Coderjoe found it
22:54 🔗 Coderjoe http://ia700108.us.archive.org:8088/mrtg/
22:59 🔗 AdamCaudi Well, I guess we have a better idea where the issue is at now... that's a painful graph
22:59 🔗 winr4r yes

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