[00:25] alard, http://pastebin.com/MGp6hCHz ( just an old list with few 1000 addtional usernames, since i paused finding new ones, but sending now before the tracker list is empty) [00:50] usernames for fucking what >_> [00:51] my guess is memac [00:52] would be my best guess as well [03:02] SORRY FOR FAKING MY DEATH THERE [03:04] SketchCow: you're needed in #piczzz re: assessment.txt [03:15] Working on it [03:41] does anyone have a solution for shutting off the security warning for executing an archive html file with embedded flash player code? [03:42] executing the html as a local file that is [03:43] for each flash embed it throws warning after warning and is so annoying [03:45] ah HA figured it out [03:45] have to set a folder as developer trusted under flash settings [03:46] * instence regains his sanity [03:56] this might be worth archiving: http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/672012-radiation-alert-on-multiple-systems-north-indiana-south-michigan/ [03:56] I'm trying to submit it to WebCite, but it seems down [04:00] http://www.freezepage.com/ :) [04:00] s/:)/?/ [04:01] or http://freze.it/ [04:01] oh, freze doesn't do the static assets [04:28] well and then there's all the reddit shit [04:28] they've been doing realtime investimagations [04:31] use liveweb.archive.org [04:42] * Aranje prints to pdf the reddit pages [04:42] yow [04:44] what's up with reddit today? [04:54] reports of covered up possible nuclear event in the midwest [04:54] let's see if this whole chrome browser sync thing really works [04:56] http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/uqlq9/reddit_i_think_there_is_a_giant_nuclear_coverup/ [04:56] http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/urm6c/updates_past_23_for_the_nuclear_thread/ [04:56] http://www.reddit.com/r/Astonishing/comments/uskeh/updates_past_39_for_the_nuclear_thread_getting/ [04:57] (That's all of them, in order) [05:02] huh. [05:04] Yeah, that guy [05:04] I wasted a little time on him. [05:04] Be sure to arcive it [05:05] ah [05:05] fun [05:08] http://archive.org/search_beta/ [05:08] Play with it! [05:08] Lovin' it [05:09] chrome sync works really nice [05:09] just wish you didnt have to UL all ur shit to google [05:10] S[h]O[r]T: use Firefox instead then :) [05:11] SketchCow: sweet: 13,059 items found, 291.06 TiB total size, 58,070 downloads, 1,588,574 images, 463,671 files, search took 5.470 seconds. [05:11] SketchCow: Awesome! Looks like there would be some big improvements with this compared the current search functions [05:15] There's a guy doing this full time [05:26] SketchCow: not bad :) [05:26] my only remark would be that the results could be a bit better formatted, as in an easier overview [05:26] SketchCow: He needs to be commended and keep doing this full time :D [05:32] whoa, someone updated the front page of the wiki [05:44] * db48x sighs [05:45] my zfs array is slightly fubar [05:56] join #piczzz [06:56] Adding some awesome donation from winr4r [06:56] http://archive.org/details/ecsm-08-1985-05 [07:12] SketchCow: that must have taken some effort to produce and distribute [07:29] so my zfs array is unusable, but at least the data is still all there [07:30] for now [07:30] heh [07:30] actually, I'd trust zfs to maintain the data even in this degraded state [07:30] the only thing that doesn't work is minor things like 'ls ~/archives' [07:31] trust nothing [07:31] except Merkle trees [07:31] the hilarious thing is that I can play movies off of the smb shares just fine [07:32] SketchCow: that tape is pretty funky [08:24] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7S5fQoTjAs "Classic BBS Documentary" [08:24] havent seen that before [09:21] SketchCow: thanks for the entertaining http://archive.org/details/ecsm-08-1985-05 [10:12] the free ovh server rocks, i can highly recommend trying to get one [10:16] i did not know a fraction of these http://www.rankpanel.com/blog/google-search-parameters/ [10:43] hey guys, can you tell me (if known) how big artscene.textfiles.com is? [10:46] what ever you do, don't piss off SketchCow by doing a crazy wget [10:47] mail artscene textfiles.com and ask how to best mirror/download it [10:50] thanks for the advice, I'm on a limited timescale with my server though, hoping I hear back by the 15th ^-^ [10:53] then make sure to write verbosely, state why you want to do it etc [11:03] i take it people have just run wget against textfiles sites and pissed SketchCow off before now XD [11:58] rsync says it's 136GB. [12:03] Hmmm [12:04] can you make wget with WARC support continue to output to a specific .warc? To make it append on the next run [12:14] No. [12:14] You can concatenate two warcs, if you must. [12:17] even two compressed warcs [12:20] yes [12:20] the individual records are compressed, not the file as a whole [12:21] hrm [12:21] there seems to be some data at the end of http://archive.org/details/ecsm-08-1985-05 side B [12:21] yes [12:22] spectrum stuff [12:22] the guy says it in the beginning of that side [12:22] ah, I see it on the inlay [12:26] db48x: if you're lucky [12:26] some people gzip the warc as-is rather than per record as per iso recommendation [12:27] fun [12:27] yeah [12:28] anyone have programs for extracting files stored on analog tape? [12:29] nice http://zxspectrum4.net/cassette_tapes.php [12:35] cool [12:35] now how do I download the program? :) [12:36] maybe it's part of the emulator [12:36] http://archive.org/details/escm-cover-cassettes looking good. [12:44] tef/db48x: But even if the warcs are compressed as a whole you can still concatenate them, of course. [12:44] yup [12:47] this is fucking awesome http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/archives/3297 "Birdseye view on www.geocities.com" [12:48] i am so gonna do that with fileplanet [12:50] :) [12:51] does the menu button in that emulator work for you guys? [12:53] perhaps it only works in the registered version [12:56] http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/archives/3082 [12:59] i'll try to publically host the gamespy forums once they are gone, would be very interesting to see what happens if i do that [13:02] * db48x yawns [13:02] time to sleep [13:03] nighty [13:04] Schbirid: I look forward to seeing a treemap of fileplanet [13:04] it's gonna be huge chunks of modern games :( [13:04] and a gazillion tiny dots for the doom wad files [13:05] sadly fileplanet aint that old [13:05] 1997 or something, some old quake was the beginning [13:05] mmm [13:06] probably still has some wad files [13:06] anyway, sleep [13:06] 1999 actually [13:06] yeah, sure [13:06] perchance to dream [13:09] heh, the contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb guy is the same who did the music of one of my favourite chiptune / pop songs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qHepmPmODM [13:14] oh dear, I just learned that libgen is 8.5TB and not 2.5TB [13:15] http://cryptome.org/2012/03/library-genesis.htm [13:16] or not, dunno what's up with the numbers in this document [14:21] ivan`: Then how come on the donations page i can get 15 years of cryptome on 2-4 dvds? [14:21] his 15.5 years is ~14gb [14:21] My speech at the LoC tomorrow is mostly about how great alard is [14:23] godane: cryptome does not contain libgen :) [14:23] what is libgen? [14:23] Library Genesis [14:26] we need a bigger boat [14:28] SketchCow: We have diggnation archived: http://archive.org/details/diggnation [14:31] i'm also uploading crankygeeks episode 217 [14:32] once crankygeeks is done i will start on dl.tv [14:32] or maybe the screen savers [14:41] SketchCow, what did alard do :P [14:55] BlueMax: Question is, what HASN'T he done. [14:55] Me. [14:56] Harr harr [14:58] man I'd love to be privately tutored by one of you guys :P [15:27] Uh, okay. How about you do something instead :P [15:28] that's how I roll, try to do stuff and ask questions/for help if needed be [15:29] lol, I don't know shit about anything Linux related [15:38] step one, install virtual box [15:38] step two, try and install distro of your choice onto virtual box [15:42] SmileyG, what do I do from there :P [15:42] play [15:42] try and do something you want to do [15:44] give your self some aim [15:44] That's a question, what CAN I do on a Linux system [15:45] Everythiung you could do on windows. [15:45] well, except Steam [15:46] should I start with a particular distro? [15:47] find one which sounds interesting [15:47] BlueMax: you can run steam with fine [15:47] wine* [15:48] but it's thousand or so games? [15:48] vm! :D [15:48] I don't play games so... [15:48] Some sort of inception-style thing [15:49] I don't know what distro to start with - Ubuntu, Debian, SUSE, Linux Mint, Fedora, geez [15:50] gaming in dreams, neat, I want that! [15:50] Oh i do that. [15:50] gentoo \o/ [15:50] this duscsion should likely be in -bs [15:51] fair enogh, carry it over to there? [15:55] is archive.org having problems? [15:56] my crankygeeks_221_episode item is saying the item is not public [15:56] i just submited all the info need like 5 mins ago [15:56] normally never takes this long [15:57] Bluemax i recommend Lubuntu, it's like ubuntu but without all the crap and the retared interface. [15:57] retarded+ [15:57] and it runs on a pentium 2 [15:58] wow, lol [15:58] Doesn't sound like a bad place to start [16:02] Alright, move over to #archiveteam-bs if you're gonna talk linux and stuff [16:02] oh, you did. Well, good. :) [16:03] :) [16:04] stop with the :) argh making me feel all warm inside [16:05] :D [16:37] SketchCow: can you get this job started: http://archive.org/details/crankygeeks_221_episode [18:40] Was there ever a Google Wave backup? I asked this yesterday but was disconnected before I saw a reply. [18:55] wen't waves all basically private? [19:05] * Dvorak wonders when we will have to download myspace XD [19:20] current closure funding level: $21861 [19:24] SmileyG: yes [19:24] arkhive: a wave was like an email; only the participants can see it [19:59] some please fix this: http://archive.org/details/crankygeeks_221_episode [20:00] its still not pubic yet [20:11] Coderjoe: cool, I was too busy coding it to notice it'd gone up a good amount today [20:11] * closure has to keep reminding himself he's not making $200/hour .. more like $10/hour [20:35] db48x: I thought anyone could see it when you add the 'public' bot? [20:46] yea, that's true [20:47] it would have been interesting to try to save those [20:47] there wasn't any global index of them though [20:52] What do you mean? [20:53] well, it wasn't like you could go to some page and see a list of all the public waves [20:54] Couldn't you use the same technique the MobileMe backup used? [20:54] you had to be invited, or someone had to post a link on their own webpage to a specific one [20:54] for mobileme we were able to get a really good user list [20:54] by querying google, mostly [20:55] and sure, we could have queryied google to find a list of links posted to webpages [20:55] but even if we had a list of google wave users, there was no way to query a list of their waves [20:56] no, all of the waves with the 'public' bot as a participant were searchable in google wave by typing with:public [20:56] with colon public [20:56] all of them would show up when using that search term [20:58] hmm. maybe I missed that [20:59] http://www.scoroncocolo.com/howdoesgooglewavework.jpg [21:00] cool [22:10] The Wave party is way past due date though. [22:23] ya..unfortunately [22:28] If anyone likes looking at incomplete and messy Python scripts, or has ideas about a Python version of the seesaw scripts, have a look: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit [22:41] joepie91:) ^ That may pique your interest [22:43] Needs the event-driven Twisted library. [22:43] nope.avi [22:43] @ Aranje [22:43] haha :P [22:44] Yeah well [22:44] :P [22:44] You're free to rewrite it without twisted [22:44] meh [22:46] joepie91: Anything wrong with Twisted? [22:48] alard: yes... it's horribly badly documented [22:49] Ah, yes, it seems somewhat complex. Any other suggestions? (It's the first library I found. It worked better than the multiprocessing library.) [22:50] I feel most comfortable with using well-documented task-specific libraries (that's urllib2 for HTTP-based retrieval) [22:50] for just about every protocol there's a library that is properly documented [22:50] apart from that, standard library stuff [22:51] documentation is an ongoing problem for Python and Python libs though [22:52] It's a relatively small part of the thing, I need it to run subprocesses, capture the output, run one or more at a time. [22:52] right, you can just use the subprocess module for that [22:52] from standard lib [22:52] unless you mean something else with subprocesses [22:52] No, it needs to run wget, rsync, other external scripts. [22:53] yes, you'd use subprocess for that [22:53] http://docs.python.org/library/subprocess.html [22:54] I started with that. [22:54] It does awkward things with buffering output, it seems. [22:54] oh? [22:55] I haven't seen any issues with it tbh [22:55] also, rsync in pure python: http://blog.liw.fi/posts/rsync-in-python/ [22:56] (if I am reading correctly) [22:56] Maybe I didn't try hard enough. (Maybe it's just if you use communicate().) [22:56] That's just the rsync delta algorithm. [22:57] I can google :) There are several of those, but they don't actually upload, and they're possibly slower. [22:58] yes, click the link to the repo [22:58] that page just has the excerpt [22:58] :p [22:58] So, I'll have a look at the subprocess library again, but I'm not sure it's easy to handle multiple subprocesses at a time. [22:59] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/984941/python-subprocess-popen-from-a-thread [22:59] specifically http://stackoverflow.com/a/4872639 [23:00] So then I should feed that back to the original thread. [23:00] The good thing about twisted is that it, well, does all of that, even though it's sparsely documented. :) [23:01] well... I've tried using Twisted several times [23:01] practically every time it took me longer to decipher how to do it in Twisted [23:01] than to implement it myself [23:05] Well, I'll have another look later. Time for some sleep now. Bye.