[00:00] did that ever work? [00:00] I thought so, but maybe not. [00:00] Kind of cheeky to sell the OMF 2097 CDROM when the creators have given that away as a legal fullversion download forever. I guess it includes the strategy guide. [00:00] it does [00:01] which is why I bought it, knowing that [00:01] I'm really annoyed they aren't selling Zone66 [00:02] Guess they might not have rights to release all of the ones done by external developers? [00:02] the Epic Pinball CD refuses to be read by my Linux box- my Windows machine has no trouble with it, and it's apparently a standard iso9660 CD [00:02] Weird. [00:03] So was the strategy guide a proper printed version? I remember buying Jazz CD from them back in the day and it was a pretty perfunctory CD-R. [00:07] I found my stack of picture I took of the box contents- give me a minute to throw them up somewhere [00:14] okay- I'm uploading the pictures now [00:16] http://imgur.com/a/fJMAJ [00:16] if there's something you want a better picture of or more detail, tell me [00:50] dashcloud: Oh cool, so most of them are the real old packages and everything. I remember that Dare to Dream manual from when I was a kid. [05:17] http://jsmess.textfiles.com/kcmunchkin/ [06:37] So, that happened. [06:53] root@teamarchive-1:/1/FORTUNECITY# du -sh . [06:53] thaaaaat's gonna hurt [06:58] possible new snickers commercial? or is that slim jim? hmm [07:26] neat, jwz links to yer blaggpost sketchy [07:54] Don't talk like that. [08:27] * SketchCow pats ersi's head [09:10] Prrr. [10:05] * BlueMax takes ersi to the backyard [10:06] Suspicious. [10:07] SketchCow: http://eviltimmy76.homedns.org/AllMusic/SkysStuff/Scientific%20American%20Podcast/_vti_cnf/ [10:07] scienfic american podcast from 06 to 08 [11:29] hmmm [11:29] In this video Jason looks like a Cowboy ? :D [11:29] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_popout&v=Yl2WUwCawZ4 [12:23] Greetings all! [12:23] There is no app configured at that hostname. [12:23] Umm, website down? "Heroku | No such app [12:23] " [12:23] Perhaps the app owner has renamed it, or you mistyped the URL. [12:23] Oh wait....it's trying to load again... [12:23] unsuccessfully it seems... :( [12:23] oh....it's up :) [12:33] http://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/t9h65/til_the_gang_bang_world_record_is_held_by_lisa/?sort=new The gang bang world record is held by Lisa Sparks. She had sex with 919 men on October 16, 2004 in Warsaw-Poland [12:49] jjerremyy: Good to know. Thanks. [13:05] SketchCow: You will not be surprised that when someone finally opened a new issue on the POP repo, it was to ask for a license again ;) [13:05] i wonder what the record is between two people [13:12] the same two people? [13:22] Someone else this time. [13:32] everyone interested in archiving www.fileplanet.com , come join #fireplanet [14:01] are there any special secret tricks to find URLs on websites? i need all from www.fileplanet.com with inurl:hosteddl , google lists ~4000 but there might be more [14:01] and is there some nice google scraper? [14:03] Schbirid_: Btw, you should probably update the IRC channel (and any other new info?) on the wiki page [14:04] yeah [14:17] Yeah, I saw that. [14:18] It's adorable. [14:24] ah, that temptation to remove the "sleep 2" from this script [14:25] SketchCow: Oh hey, it is the guy from the other thread. [14:25] Going to close the issue. [14:28] Of course. [14:28] Thanks. [14:28] I'm sure he feels he's helping. [14:28] You didn't put the data in, did you? [14:29] I'm wondering how Jordan had that done - he wouldn't have done it. [14:29] I haven't done anything. Don't have access to Jordan's account anyway. [14:31] It okay to say something along the lines of "Jordan isn't interested in adding a more explicit license"? [14:33] Jordan has made it clear what his position is, and what rights he is willing (or able) to grant. [14:33] I do like his scare tactic of saying that without a license, EVEN SEEING THIS CODE COULD JEAPORDIZE CAREERS [14:35] oh my god [14:38] SketchCow: Yell at me if I said something terrible in closing it. [14:40] i edited http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Fileplanet [14:41] I'm kind of surprised I didn't stop being amazed at emulating (part of) a Sega Saturn in something that fits in my hand. Truly this is the Future. [14:42] i am still waiting for a emulator that let's me play the saturn Quake properly [14:42] never managed it with ssf [14:43] No? I'm kind of surprised, SSF has pretty spotless compatibility most of the time, at least from what I've tried. What was it getting wrong? [14:45] cant really remember. i might have tried with wine. or i got completely confused by all the different versions of ssf [15:10] SketchCow: Didn't like that answer. :V [15:12] Of course not. [15:12] Avoid negotiating with terrorists. [15:13] Oh, he complained. [15:14] yes, crossing your arms and huffing in your seat after it's answered, that's definitely SOP for nerds. [15:14] the sooner he storms off, the better. [15:17] I mean, he's right, by his definition it's not open source. [15:17] In the same way it's not a party unless cake is served [15:17] Now, there may be music and dancing and you got to make out with that cutie in accounting, but zero cake. ZERO CAKE [15:17] and it is no cake unless it has his special sprinkles on top [15:17] Shhh, that's his fallback [15:17] he wants free and open source, not open source [15:18] Imagine a mouth full of cake going MMMMNNOOOOOO SPPHRRINKPHMMMS [15:20] All tears streaming down [16:23] wow http://www.vogonsdrivers.com/ [16:28] 1.2T . [16:28] root@teamarchive-1:/1/FORTUNECITY# du -sh . [16:28] OK, it's gzipping WARCs, so we saved a hell of a lot more than 1.2tb of friendster. [16:28] * philpem wonders if the VOGONSDrivers guys would be interested in zipped copies of some of the driver disks he has... [16:29] philpem: i bet [16:29] RadioReveal / Aimslab Radiotrack V1 drivers, anyone? [16:29] good thought actually. i have some floppies somewhere too [16:29] or perhaps you'd prefer the Windows 3.1 drivers for the Diamond Stealth64 Video2001? :) [16:31] If I have several single-page JPG scans to be put in a single item, what format should I set them to? [16:46] man oh man [16:46] So I was here, trying to figure out how to merge two directories. [16:46] you know, as I push 45 uploaders' copies of fortune city toger [16:47] I've done a few nightmare shell scripts. [16:47] Then I think. [16:47] RSYNC [16:47] FUCKING RSYNC [16:47] the nice thing about fucking rsync is that if you take a break, it will resume where you left off [16:47] ++ [16:48] :D [16:48] and also eat your babies if you get a parameter wrong [16:48] Yeah, I'm dry-running to crazy [16:56] Anyway, there we go. It's running. Well, that just saved me a HELL OF A LOT OF TIME - we'll be seeing Fortunecity uploaded within a day or so, I think. [16:59] is that going to go in the wayback machine eventually [16:59] Legal wrangling in issue threads-- [16:59] SketchCow: Awesome! [17:00] SketchCow: Excellent! [17:01] Yes, it's definitely going there. [17:04] ha ha, I love those postings [17:04] files i downloaded for http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Fileplanet so far: http://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/temp/files.txt [17:04] "BLAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG LEGAL VOMIT oh I am not a lawyer" [17:05] KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG KLANG I am not a contractor [17:05] I really should probably not keep the conversation going, but... [17:05] Don't. [17:05] Stay out of it. [17:05] OK. No more. [17:05] Sorry. [17:05] Pointed to the Github TOS, last comment. [17:06] Yeah, don't start making an admin of the code start trying to correct/interpret jordan [17:06] Everyone keeps poking, it will go down. [17:06] Good point. [17:07] Should I delete that comment pointing the user to the Github TOS, or just avoid talking about it afterwards? [17:07] Just stop getting involved with them. [17:08] Mhm. [17:08] Jordan put this thing on github on my word [17:08] If it has repurcussions beyond what I expected, which was "hey, take a look, fuck around a tad", then it goes down. [17:08] I can respect that. Not trying to get you in trouble, sorry. [17:09] I'll never get in trouble over this. [17:10] aww, looked at ovh's usb storage options. 2TB hdd would be just 12€ for a month but 32€ setup fee [17:10] could really use that space for fileplanet [17:10] i can only process one chunk atm. downloading, then uploading to archive.org, then the next one [17:11] isn't a 2TB hard drive just pretty cheap to outright buy these days? [17:11] Not one hooked to the internets at great speed and redundance. [17:11] yeah but i would not be able to get it into my server [17:11] In theory. [17:11] sure, but it sounds like this particular 2TB is going to be used for cache to be shoved into archive.org at some point [17:18] next question. Any suggestions on an efficient way to take a directory tree and split it into copies of 50gb apiece? [17:19] tar | split? [17:19] Will each individual tar be viewable that way? I don't think so. [17:20] maybe du --max-depth=X and then some math? [17:20] find | horrible shell script leaps to mind [17:21] (also, hi! few days no see) [17:22] ah, tar --multi-volume [17:22] which requires some fiddling to do filenames [17:22] ooh [17:23] one sec, i'll toss together a demo [17:23] bsdtar y u no have multi-volume [17:24] mistym: it probably will soon -> https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/pull/2 [17:24] i am not sure tar multi volume is viewable seperately [17:24] yipdw: Oh, nice. [17:25] multi-volume followed by tape-size [17:25] I'm going to do some experiments, after this current insanity is finished (making fortunecity into one directory structure) [17:25] It's taking a while since the machine is doing too much. [17:27] hm, yeah, multi-volume isn't viewable separately [17:28] http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/tar.html#SEC161 [17:28] that might work [17:28] they call it multivolume but then say "Each volume is itself a valid GNU tar archive, so it can be read without any special options" [17:28] so I guess that means viewable separately [17:29] I'll take a 3gb item and split it into 3 1gb tars. [17:29] We'll see what happens. [17:29] Or 300mb, 100mb [17:29] same idea [17:29] --tape-length is a really shitty option name, too [17:29] Oh, the worst [17:29] well, tar is "tape archive" [17:29] I know [17:29] but [17:29] I was expecting to find something like --maximum-size [17:29] I understand the need for backwards compatibility and all but [17:29] seriously [17:30] there has never been a 1 gigabyte tape [17:30] SketchCow: I promise you have quite a few FC users who aren't WARC'd up, if I remember correctly~~ [17:30] i dunno, aren't a lot of DAT tapes like 50 or 100gb these days? [17:30] It's like you're loading into a plane and the safety markings tell you it was manufactured under "the pleasure of the american colonies and his majesty king george" [17:31] devesine: I was thinking along the lines of paper tape, but yeah, I guess DAT is fair game [17:32] who would put tar files on paper tape [17:32] they'd be sticky [17:32] they'd be holey - tar aligns to 512b sector boundaries [17:32] just needs feathers [17:32] hm, well [17:32] While I'm rsyncing up these fortunecities, I'm blasting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRRTRGehkuM [17:33] it's sort of the case that you can use them separately [17:33] but thins get wonky when you hit files that were stored across archive boundaries [17:33] fuck it's a lot of ads on YT, should get adblock+ installed >_> [17:34] I give major credit to the kinect star wars dance thing, for making Darth Vader REALLY HARD TO DANCE AGAINST [17:34] And the Emperor even harder [17:34] Because if you're going to take on Darth Vader in a dance contest, it better be like the devil went down to georgia [17:35] the songwriters on that game must have been laughing their asses off [17:35] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvAG2D7SvCo&feature=related this one [17:35] When darth kicks in (0:23) he just takes you apart [17:36] And fuck lyrics [17:36] "Although in this section we will often call ‘volume’ a tape [...] they can *EVEN* be located on files. " [17:37] (emphasis added) [17:39] In case anyone cares, there's a web archiving conference at Columbia today and tomorrow. WARC12 [17:40] https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23WARC12 [17:40] "Kudo Tsunoda, creative director for Kinect, said of this decision: "It's one of those things where you can see how the unique parts of Kinect can bring to life the fantasy of being a Jedi in a way no other game console or media can do." [17:40] Star Wars Kid might disagree [17:41] Star Wars Kid is now a law student!! [17:41] http://static02.mediaite.com/geekosystem/uploads/2010/06/149420-ghyslain-raza-president-patrimoine-trois_original-550x366.jpg [17:42] force lawsuit [17:42] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Ea28Z7PBU&feature=relmfu [17:42] I can't stop being amazed at the water effects while they're dancing. [17:42] I just can't imagine how things have innovated with that. [17:43] The reflective, slightly mottled, reactive water. [17:43] well, this would be slow, but here's a script to add files one at a time to a tar archive until it hits a specified size [17:51] Ha ha, this merge? Taking a little time. [17:55] I opened three windows to 'speed it up' [17:56] ut hey, the script works [17:56] http://pastebin.com/JxAZcMRg [18:00] i honestly have no idea how fast it will be compared to straight tar [18:17] devesine: compressed tar file or uncompressed tar file? [18:17] because figuring out the size of the uncompressed tarball given a list of contents is fairly easy [18:17] Doesn't matter to me how fast it is, since otherwise this would languish for months while I found time to supervise hand-clumping [18:18] http://i.imgur.com/GRUiS.jpg richard noooo [18:25] I haven't seen any details but the one article said that he felt sick after a power surge so he called an ambulance [18:25] Coderjoe: uncompressed, and it's checking file sizes as it adds, not checking the tar file itself [18:25] SketchCow: well, then, the script will work well enough for you [18:27] Yeah, I just want to push this stuff off [18:27] Get FOS nice and cleaned up [18:27] Because I think it's obvious 2012 is not likely to go by without us making a go at myspace [18:29] o_O [18:30] gonna grab myspace ? :O [18:30] Yeah. [18:30] Grabbing Myspace looks like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNuUgbUzM8U&ob=av2n&t=2m0s [18:33] Very few of these fortunecity grabs are not collections of .warc files. [18:36] Great [18:36] I thought it'd be a lot more [18:37] next fileplanet chunk is done. http://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_60000-64999 (page did not update yet) [18:47] rms is reportedly "ok" [18:47] according to random people on twitter. [18:47] and this https://www.fsf.org/news/richard-stallman-speech-in-barcelona-canceled [18:51] Schbirid_, do they include metadata/descriptions now? [18:52] only the download pages still. i am downloading all the fileinfo pages at once in a different thread since those are detached from how my script works [18:53] wow, and tarview is working even with those 25 GB tars, actually giving you individual files [18:53] yeah, my plan is to provide a ftp like structure using that in the end [18:53] that's gonna rock so hard [19:01] Schbirid_: With /fileinfo you could probably make a spiffy index [19:01] the index is covered by the download pages and download locations already [19:02] http://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/temp/files.txt are the download locations, it is really awesome [19:03] Ah, wow [19:03] http://archive.org/download/FileplanetFiles_60000-64999/60000-64999.tar/ [19:04] Pity the download count isn't captured; for a lot of those ancient files, you're probably the first grab in a decade... [19:04] heh [19:04] i was actually hoping it would cover much older files [19:05] but many of those are not indexed with the numeric IDs [19:05] I was surprised by that; I expected there to be more, since they're the more interesting files [19:06] yeah [19:06] SketchCow, btw those links should always be in the interface [19:06] IMHO [19:06] Schbirid_: Were the hosteddl files grabbed by planet* efforts? [19:07] And yeesh, they use the old-style download manager interface... [19:08] they MIGHT be already all saved in http://www.gamers.org/pub/idgames2/planetquake/ [19:08] but i am not sure [19:08] What. [19:08] Oh, you mean the thing. [19:08] There's some reason it's like it is. [19:08] I'll bring it up at some point. [19:09] The fact is, this was a minor feature that was previously unwanted/irrelevant [19:09] And now we're making it vital. [19:09] planet* sites let their hosted people host their files right in their directories at first. later they required them to be hosted at fileplanet. the /planetquake/ dir MIGHT be exactly that older stuff [19:10] SketchCow, does it load the servers much? [19:11] I've always liked it a lot, and after all there's a bunch of scan images archives, not only our hairy tars. [19:14] Whether it loads it is irrelevant. [19:14] It's just that we're exploiting a feature, and that feature is turning out to need tuning to become even more useful. [19:15] And I mean it's irrelevant in that IA will just throw more resources at anything. [19:15] heh [19:21] Schbirid_: That'd make a lot of sense [19:25] speaking of resource management https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/images/1/1c/Thumbnail_request_path.jpg [19:28] does the fileplanet stuff get the files from other sites like classicgaming.com, e.g. http://dl.fileplanet.com/dl/dl.asp?classicgaming/o2home/rtl.zip [19:32] hi:) [19:33] Hello [19:40] i really need to get around to writing that seekable gzip/bzip2 decompressor, along with possibly an indexed tar viewer [19:41] (the gzip/bzip2 seeking thin would require an indexing pass to record what uncompressed blocks start where, and for deflate(gzip) it needs to record the needed window state) [19:41] DFJustin: i tried earlier and did not find any download links on classicgaming.com [20:09] most of the sites are gone or moved but the files are still there by the looks of it [20:09] https://www.google.ca/search?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.fileplanet.com%2Fdl%2Fdl.asp%3Fclassicgaming [20:11] you may want to try poking around wayback machine versions of the site [20:11] we'd need to find out what its domain was before classicgaming.gamespy.com [20:13] ah, .com actually [20:15] used to go there a lot around 1999 :) [20:21] hm, no idea [20:47] good nigth [23:07] EVERYONE PLEASE WELCOME WYATT TO HIS NEW FULL-TIME JOB AT ARCHIVE TEAM [23:07] (Laid off from job) [23:08] I've successfully downloaded the wikimedia image files down to.... the a's, [23:08] this calls for a :S [23:08] with the b's making a slow steady progression. [23:09] I think my mobileme upload is all the way to d [23:09] and I didn't even download that much [23:14] so he's now an employee along with you? [23:16] No, no, o. [23:16] He's just screaming about being fired on twitter [23:16] Sending my love