[05:10] I think we're in the good place with the Parodius thing. [05:10] Sorry they got butt-hurt, it happens. [05:11] especially when you use the street-pavement-busting jackhammer as a dildo [05:11] that shit is not smooth [05:11] Good to hear. I've updated the wiki page. [05:13] It's an interesting situation/test. [05:15] If I screwed up on the initial contact, I'm sorry. [05:15] I think you mis-assessed the situation. [05:15] Like, you hardly fucked them over or anything. [05:16] As we weren't in the middle of any coordinated project, it wasn't like you tipped the hat. [05:16] I do think that in most situations with larger things, we set up a channel and assess. [05:16] And in that, we'd have understood that this is probably one of the most orderly transitions ever. [05:17] But it was a unique situation - it was essentially an ISP closing down. [05:17] Definitely not as big as some of the other projects. What I had scraped only came out to ~300 MB. [05:18] Right. We were given a fairly strong impression that they'd be amenable to an archive of their public spaces, so we figured it would be fine to just contact them and ask. [05:18] Wyatt was too assuming of them bending over, and aggro writes too much [05:19] Consequences of a former writing major, prior to thinking better of it and going with Comp.E [05:19] In the good way of looking at it, we've gotten good enough at this that we're going after things we'd never have done in the past. [05:19] Yeah, next time don't try to jam-pack 1-2 paragraphs of clarification into 18 paragraphs [05:19] Okay, so "include boilerplate rationale as standard procedure" [05:20] Wow, I think I missed something [05:20] Well, in the case of your letter, it was "let's begin an orderly transition" [05:20] But they had JUST announced it. [05:20] And it's closing in August, there was plenty of time. [05:21] (That is, I missed something re: eightteen paragraphs of aggro) [05:21] I always find the varying attitudes regarding IP very interesting. And end up writing too many paragraphs :D [05:22] Well, five beefy paragraphs of response in the discussion page. [05:22] There's no benefit to us debating IP, you know [05:22] I mean, negative benefit [05:22] we should start a rule [05:23] people who raise that issue twice get kicked [05:23] Of course. [05:23] People who raise the issue after being told not to raise the issue get kicked. [05:23] But does anyone know what the law says regarding something like the internet archive and their mirroring efforts? [05:23] that's what I mean, yes. [05:23] ha hahahaha [05:23] and now I've just screwed myself. [05:23] OKAY FIRST WARNING [05:23] policy starts now. [05:23] Glad that it got sorted out [05:24] Wow, talk about getting in under the wire [05:24] Admittedly, I felt like a jerk when (elink'd via my old school shell) I read the admin seething about bandwidth costs [05:24] Haha, I remember I asked you about that sort of thing before SketchCow. I think you laughed and then made yawning noises. Was amusing. [05:24] ALSO NO DISCUSSION OF YOUR PAST CAREER MAKING VOYEUR PORN [05:24] sorry bluemax [05:24] :( [05:25] So what's the final status? We wait and pick up orphans, or move ahead now? [05:25] We wait [05:26] Right now, they're a collection of websites. Those websites have all been told to move. [05:26] Some will start moving. [05:26] Aye cap'n. [05:26] * BlueMax salutes [05:26] Sounds good; any estimate on when we sweep through? [05:26] Or is it whenever the admin feels everyone's moved out? [05:28] Like I said, I'd like to see an assessment on the wiki. [05:28] How many different sites. [05:29] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Parodius_Networking [05:29] Updating with full list as we speak. [05:35] Hm, they do have a public FTP [05:36] I think we have everything - Google turns up some already-dead sites, and I'll assume parodius.com/~/ will migrate [05:38] Updated. [05:38] aggro: check leadwrench and web01 for life [05:40] both give me invalid vhost [05:41] We should be set, then, other than ~memblers, ~roni, ~chris, and ftp://pub [06:17] STILL syncing from batcave. [06:17] But I think I'm almost done. [06:18] FOR NOW [06:18] Holy sheepdip, Batcow! [06:32] Well, I've already request a new machine. [06:32] not that many users left ;) [06:33] assuming that number is somewhat accurate [06:41] i would like to hear about voyeur porn creation [08:28] amateur is fine, just not professional [08:30] why do we lionize professional porn actors? [08:30] chronomex: unauthentic [08:31] also, better. [08:31] matter of taste :P [08:31] it's about the only industry where people prefer the inexperienced [08:32] I don't think lionize means what you think it means [08:32] "Lionize"? As in we glorify them? [08:32] perhaps not [08:32] * chronomex looks up [08:32] oh, heh. [08:32] woops [08:32] Demonise, on the other hand.. [08:33] no, daemonizing is where you call the teriyaki place and have them deliver it [08:33] daily [08:34] I have a shell script for that. I don't like making it a daemon because then I get bored of eating it. [08:37] well, the teriyaki place down the road from my local hackerspace has a sign that says "Teriyaki &" [08:37] sooooo we call it background teriyaki [08:37] Sensible. [08:38] It would be mean to hang up on them repeatedly. [08:38] correct. the typical procedure is to phone in an order as you leave the door; the distance and speed work out so well that your teriyaki will usually come out of the kitchen within 2 minutes of you walking in the door [08:39] (first door is of hackerspace, second door is of teriyaki joint) [08:39] Neat [08:41] (Actaully, now that I think about it, most of man 7 signal is either rude or a felony; probably best to not send arbitrary signals to establishments you frequent) [08:42] SIGILL is not yours to send [08:43] heh [08:43] chronomex: Sent to all processes any time a Beastie Boys track begins playing. [08:45] morning [08:53] KILLALL pornstars [08:53] noooooooo ;-) [08:54] oh man, that Your World kickstarter [08:54] oh man, that Your World kickstarter [08:54] laughing my ass off [08:57] Give him a break. He's an Ideas Guy! [09:10] ersi: wtf [09:10] microtransactions! [09:26] lol, archive.org is probably the only website actively encouraging users to crawl and mass-download it http://blog.archive.org/2012/04/26/downloading-in-bulk-using-wget/ [09:28] hahaha [09:34] Got so much done tonight but still not enough. [09:35] go to bed SketchCow [09:35] I believe in you SketchCow [09:35] it really is okay if you don't do every actual thing in the world before bedtime [09:36] * winr4r believes in SketchCow too [09:36] bedtime is flexible [09:37] ohai 6am [09:37] hmm, mcdonalds breakfast…. [09:41] don't judge me [09:45] s/judge/fatten/g [09:45] * Wyatt|Wor judges kennethre 8-bit clean [09:45] Wyatt|Wor: i am indeed 8bit https://twimg0-a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/1780230814/kr_reasonably_small.png [09:46] And no beard in sight; 8-bit clean. [09:47] hi Wyatt|Wor [09:47] kennethre: I don't think that any of those colours are in the websafe palette [09:47] winr4r: o/ [09:47] chronomex: oh noes [09:48] is that still a thing? [09:49] no, it's not [09:49] sounded like html 4 :) [09:49] can't… stop… clicking… http://maxgif.com/ [14:38] don't judge me [14:39] (plus SketchCow's s/judge/fatten/g) [14:39] then: s/$/, bro!/ [17:13] hi [17:17] good evening [18:07] well, the teriyaki place down the road from my local hackerspace has a sign that says "Teriyaki &" [18:07] sooooo we call it background teriyaki [18:07] hahahahahah [19:00] hmmmm [19:00] hows mobile me looking... [19:00] * SmileyG goes to look [19:10] underscor, is the wiki being downloaded smoothly? [19:36] :o [19:36] I found SketchCow's secret [19:36] http://i.imgur.com/z6SHx.jpg [19:40] o_o [20:47] MY STASH [20:48] hello there SketchCow [21:22] how goes the defcon filming?