[00:10] so what's the situation in regards to Knol? [00:11] was that completed? Knol just shut down [00:12] It's completed since knol is gone [00:13] can't do much if the source is gone [00:13] yeah, but did Archive Team get any? there was a wiki page [00:15] * ivan` is curious too [00:18] I think emijrp has been the pulling force behind knolarchival - I guess he's the one to ask [00:19] * ivan` grabs paste.plurk.com, smells high-risk [00:20] I also have 600K pastebin URLs extracted from IRC logs [00:24] ivan`: imho pastes you have to be careful with [00:24] why's that? [00:25] he's gonna be a bore and tell you it might contain sensitive information [00:26] I'm sure someone someday will bother downloading my pocoo and actually extract it ;) [00:35] weird. I have some stage6 items that appear to be dark, but there is no curatenote or curatestate or the like saying it should be dark or why. [00:37] ivan`: certain pastes are marked fast-expire for a reason ;) [00:38] usually those are marked unlisted too [00:48] writing up rwts18 notes in mess src [01:14] oh neat [01:21] why do you guys only have 1-126 of computer and video games? [01:22] there was a lot more issues of it and i think its out of print [01:26] Guess why [01:27] copyright problem? [01:27] Or.... [01:27] that was all we found so far [01:27] DUN DUN DUN [01:27] i found 170 - 215 [01:30] lol [01:30] you can't just pull shit out of your ass & post it online? [01:37] I've been digitizing crazy mad today. [01:47] http://twitter.com/#!/textfiles/status/197434407387283456/photo/1 [01:48] Those are the ones I gave him! [01:48] :D [01:48] that's so cool to see [01:48] nice [03:31] It turns out that ripping CDs after ripping DVDs? Feels like crazy-fast. [05:26] Uh SketchCow, very sweet! [05:54] It's going well. [07:03] i fondly remember my plextor scsi cd-rom drives ripping amazingly fast. [08:02] Ripping still going at full - I nearly filled the drive a few times. [08:53] NotGLaDOS: you are shaming me, good job! [08:53] green3: \o/ [08:53] I ordered that server JUST for archiving! [08:54] It'll only be able to go up to about 800G, but that's still a lot. [08:55] oh ya? [08:55] Yeah [08:56] why's that? [08:57] a 1TB hard drive. [08:57] Apparently, 950G = 1T [08:57] That, and the disk monitor script only touches stop [08:58] And I always get the large users at the end for no reason [08:58] Well yeah, disk manufacturers think 1 gig = 1000 meg and that 1 tera = 1000 gig [08:58] so it's not that weird actually [08:58] I don't get what's so hard about undermarketing [08:59] Or true marketing [08:59] If it's 950G, just say it is. [08:59] I stepped into this late, but couldn't you upload the 800G and then restart? [09:01] Sure, if the current load on BatCave finished archiving together. [09:01] who's going to hold all this? am i doing it wrong? [09:02] After we've pulled it, we upload via rsync to batcave.textfiles.com (what upload-finished.sh does), which is managed by SketchCow [09:02] However, before, we were putting a gig of data a minute onto batcave, and he had to shut rsync down to let the current load archive [09:03] I'm not sure if rsync is back up yet, or if he ordered more storage [09:03] Wait, a 23G large user? [09:03] they bought more space? [09:04] Not sure. [09:04] Does upload-finished.sh work for you? [09:04] i've been uploading [09:04] Hm [09:04] NotGLaDOS: 23G mobileme user is nothing wrong [09:04] or odd, for that part [09:04] I thought the limit was 10G though. [09:05] You thought wrong [09:05] I did indeed. [09:05] I've had a lot of users >10GB at least :p [09:06] Also, data uploaded via upload-finished.sh won't lay around on the middleman-point (batcave previously, now 'fos') for very long - there's scripts that makes a larger collection and pumps that into the Internet Archive [09:08] Ah. [09:08] Well, I'm obviously behind! [09:08] there's a lot of details [09:08] they're not that entertaining to keep track on :P [09:08] Pff, I have nothing else to do! [09:09] Heh, SSH isn't that fast anymore [09:09] Especially with 16 scripts running! [09:20] happens :D [09:38] ersi: do you know if it's safe to ^C a running instance of upload-finished.sh? [09:39] it's rsync, so yes. [09:39] it will resume properly. [09:41] NotGLaDOS: yeah, it is [09:41] Ah. [10:27] https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles/status/197433671983177728 – SketchCow, how do you associate labels and ISOs then? you follow a very rigid sequential order for both and then merge? [12:06] SketchCow: /join #memac :) [17:31] Damn, you have a lot of CDs. [17:32] I'm only scanning ones with numerical obviousness, and putting those into a folder named after said numbering. [17:36] That makes sense. [17:40] But yeah, this is such an enormous collection. I likely need to make a new CD-ROM image collection just for the italian. [17:42] crazy [17:43] hm, a friend uploaded some game demos to ia. they ended up in texts. http://archive.org/details/quake_prerelease [17:43] is there a better place he could have put them? [17:46] http://archive.org/details/quake_prerelease&reCache=1 [17:46] Fixed [17:47] i will bug you all the time in the future then! [17:47] is "software" not a common user option for copyright/piracy reasons? [17:47] (thanks!!) [17:47] What a silly question to ask. [17:47] No, it's just poor interface, "web" and "software" are not listed anywhere as obvious datatypes [17:48] damn [17:55] http://lanyrd.com/2012/sxsw-interactive/spkqg/ [17:58] awesome [18:38] it's not just the interface, regular users don't have access to the software collection even if you manually specify it [18:46] DFJustin, are you sure? [18:46] Really? That's a flaw. [18:47] for instance, "web" can't be put with the web interface but you can choose it with s3 [18:47] That's a shame. [18:48] I haven't tried s3 but with the web interface it gives you a "you are not authorized to use this collection" thingy [18:50] you can use the software mediatype but not the collections [18:51] oh it does work with metamgr [18:57] but yeah if you use the regular edit form, 1) the collection field is locked read-only, 2) if you unlock it with firebug or edit an item as a collection owner and enter "software", it gives you "You are not allowed to submit items into collection(s): software" [18:58] same for open_source_software [18:58] so I'm guessing it's actually a hole that metamgr lets you put in whatever the hell you want [19:06] >.> [19:53] OK, so I upgraded textfiles.com. [19:53] The server's now to date. [19:54] However, this means cd.textfiles.com is showing the non-pretty index. [19:58] http://cd.textfiles.com/20mnn/BBS/ Not sure where it's trying to be my buddy. [19:58] But it is., [21:35] Any word on the CDDB metadata project? [21:39] None off hand. [21:39] I've been waayyayayyayayayayayay on other things [21:44] That works; it's a good excuse to learn a bit of perl (also as a much-needed FUCK YOU right now) [22:04] So, someone want to do some testing with the jamendo script? [22:04] What kinda testing? :) [22:16] Well, it doesn't work now. [22:16] And I'd like someone to help figure out why. [22:16] Where does one find it? [22:31] God damn, perl is impressive