| Time |
Nickname |
Message |
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02:11
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SketchCow |
Now, let's destroy some backlog |
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02:12
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SketchCow |
How'd jjonas find the new usernames? |
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02:12
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SketchCow |
alard: mothony 9361MB |
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02:12
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SketchCow |
oof |
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02:13
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jonas__ |
iam just doing excessive crawling for the last few % |
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02:21
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Debianer |
spam: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Information_About_PPI_-_Payment_Protection_Insurance_201206 |
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02:22
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SketchCow |
You don't say |
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02:23
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shaqfu |
Debianer: That's impressive, given that signups have been broken |
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02:23
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SketchCow |
No, they've been fixed for 3 days |
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02:24
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SketchCow |
next, I'm adding a "confirm new user" step for admins |
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02:24
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shaqfu |
That didn't take long to get spam |
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02:24
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SketchCow |
Which I and others will take on |
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02:24
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SketchCow |
How do you think spambots work? |
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02:25
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Debianer |
I know, I've seen access logs. |
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02:25
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Debianer |
Fetch a page (e.g index.php?title=Car_Insurance_get_cool_62) |
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02:26
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Debianer |
GET the associated edit page and POST some spam text with it |
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02:26
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Debianer |
(Optionally) Create an account and upload some photo, or make an article |
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02:32
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Coderjoe |
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgEnableDnsBlacklist |
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02:33
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Coderjoe |
afaict, that blocks new user creation. |
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02:33
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Coderjoe |
i could be wrong, though |
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04:51
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loofygun |
is the memac tracker down? i keep getting an error when marking a user completed. |
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04:56
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Coderjoe |
the dashboard works |
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04:57
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Coderjoe |
not sure if the trackers the scripts talk to are responding |
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05:00
π
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loofygun |
oh it started working now |
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05:00
π
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loofygun |
got about 10 errors until it went through |
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05:00
π
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Coderjoe |
might have been a hiccup somewhere between you and it |
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05:00
π
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Coderjoe |
hmm |
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05:01
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Coderjoe |
I wonder if the seesaw script re-randomizes on each notification retry, or if it keeps retrying the same node |
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05:02
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Coderjoe |
I see several 0MB entries on the recent completions list |
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05:14
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kennethre |
lemonkey: yes heroku was down |
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05:14
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kennethre |
we're back in action now though |
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05:14
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kennethre |
lemonkey: actually all of us-east ec2 was down |
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05:15
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Coderjoe |
holy shit |
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05:16
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chronomex |
they had to change the oil on the second backup genset |
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05:16
π
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Coderjoe |
all of the entire AWS zone was down. that's pretty big |
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05:16
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kennethre |
Coderjoe: EBS failures on one AZ + api latency for the whole region |
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05:17
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Coderjoe |
oh that's just awesome |
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05:17
π
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kennethre |
Coderjoe: so fun! |
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05:17
π
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Coderjoe |
can't wait for the tech news/blog coverage |
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05:17
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kennethre |
https://status.heroku.com/incidents/375 |
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05:17
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kennethre |
everyone was down |
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05:18
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kennethre |
Pinterest, Quora, AirBnB, DotCloud, Parse, HipChat, Svtle, etc |
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05:18
π
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joepie91 |
lol |
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05:18
π
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joepie91 |
~cloud~ |
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05:18
π
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chronomex |
all the hipster companies |
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05:18
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kennethre |
1/3rd of netflix |
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05:18
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Coderjoe |
netflix instant |
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05:18
π
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Coderjoe |
that is one outage the crazy monkey doesn't prepare you for |
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05:19
π
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joepie91 |
well, so much for 'redundant' |
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05:20
π
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kennethre |
Coderjoe: chaos monkey *is* ec2 ;) |
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05:22
π
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kennethre |
:P |
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05:27
π
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Coderjoe |
http://status.aws.amazon.com/ |
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05:27
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Coderjoe |
mm |
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05:27
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Coderjoe |
all those little yellow triangles |
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05:28
π
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kennethre |
Coderjoe: they were all green until 20 minutes ago |
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05:28
π
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kennethre |
took them 45 minutes to turn them yellow |
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05:36
π
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kennethre |
"We can confirm a portion of a single Availability Zone in the US-EAST-1 Region lost power." |
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05:39
π
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DFJustin |
the clown stepped on a banana peel |
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05:41
π
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chronomex |
the maintenance crew had to plug in their waxer |
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05:48
π
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kennethre |
someone tripped over the linksys router chord |
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05:48
π
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Coderjoe |
I know a guy that worked at a company with a good-sized datacenter in Sacramento, CA. One day, a contractor was doing work, bent over, and managed to hit the estop button with his ass, taking down most, if not all, of the datacenter |
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05:49
π
|
* |
Aranje laughs |
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05:49
π
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chronomex |
I was once a foot away from hitting the estop button on one of microsoft's maps clusters |
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05:50
π
|
kennethre |
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/166192/internet-reset |
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06:16
π
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kennethre |
SketchCow: is that the 24 1.4L? |
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06:27
π
|
SketchCow |
No |
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06:27
π
|
SketchCow |
I know you're all in love with your news |
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06:30
π
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kennethre |
SketchCow: indeed :) |
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06:31
π
|
kennethre |
hopefully won't need any more glassΓ’ΒΒ¦ ever |
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07:02
π
|
* |
SmileyG doesn't tell Coderjoe about the power strip they have on the floor in their small server room, which someone trod on ΓΒ¬_ΓΒ¬ |
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07:09
π
|
jimmy |
mp3 |
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07:17
π
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Dvorak |
dudes dudes dudes got an issue.... |
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07:20
π
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Dvorak |
how exactly does the --no-clobber switch work in wget, i was running get on a remote machine when my local machine crashed closing the ssh session when i rebooted and logged back in the wget session was no longer running in the back ground so i started it again.... am i doing right? will using --no-clobber work out? |
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07:21
π
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chronomex |
--continue --no-clobber are happy bedfellows when resuming crawls |
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07:22
π
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chronomex |
you need to run things inside of `screen', though. |
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07:23
π
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Dvorak |
have been, i like seeing what going on, should i stop and added --continue or leave it going with just --no-clobber ? |
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07:23
π
|
Dvorak |
(type fail) |
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07:23
π
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chronomex |
--continue will make it resume faster |
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07:23
π
|
chronomex |
what are you mirroring? |
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07:24
π
|
Dvorak |
http://planetquake.gamespy.com/ |
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07:25
π
|
Schbirid |
\o/ |
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07:25
π
|
Dvorak |
lol hey Schbirid |
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07:25
π
|
Dvorak |
had a little freak out just now Schbirid read up ^-^ |
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07:26
π
|
Dvorak |
seems to of resumed ok though :D |
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07:27
π
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Schbirid |
cant read up, i just joined :) |
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07:27
π
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Schbirid |
weird that it is so slow for you, i was done in a couple of hours. but maybe you actually get the pages i was missing |
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07:28
π
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Dvorak |
summary, local machine crashed, took ssh/wget session with it, just resumed |
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07:28
π
|
Dvorak |
how big was it when you 'completed' it ? |
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07:28
π
|
Schbirid |
you shall use screen! |
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07:30
π
|
Dvorak |
how bigggggg |
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07:31
π
|
Schbirid |
970M |
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07:31
π
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Dvorak |
dude.... im at 9.1GB !!! |
|
07:32
π
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Schbirid |
:O |
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07:32
π
|
Schbirid |
what are your wget options? |
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07:32
π
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Dvorak |
grabbing all the linked zips and other random content/mods linked too, alot are hosted elsewhere and in sub domains |
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07:32
π
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Schbirid |
ah |
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07:32
π
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Schbirid |
yeah, i planned that for later |
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07:32
π
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chronomex |
nice |
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07:33
π
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Dvorak |
may aswell get it done, where am i uploading when done? |
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07:33
π
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Schbirid |
before uploading, did you check for the file i was missing as example? |
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07:33
π
|
Schbirid |
<Schbirid> nor does it download the page "http://planetquake.gamespy.com/fms/Image.php?image=http://pnmedia.gamespy.com/planetquake.gamespy.com/images/oldsite/clusterimages/casspq1.jpg" |
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07:33
π
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Schbirid |
<Schbirid> the page "http://planetquake.gamespy.com/View.php?view=LOTW.Detail&id=150" is downloaded but not the image http://pnmedia.gamespy.com/planetquake.gamespy.com/images/oldsite/clusterimages/casspq1s.jpg |
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07:33
π
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Dvorak |
yup, the files you told me about yester are there |
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07:34
π
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Schbirid |
wicked |
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07:34
π
|
Schbirid |
what options do you use? |
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07:38
π
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Dvorak |
(see pm) |
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07:39
π
|
Dvorak |
also this - http://i.imgur.com/He19v.png |
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08:38
π
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SmileyG |
Herp, musicksmonument on MobileMe causes OOM on warrior |
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08:44
π
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ersi |
SmileyG: #memac for MobileMe. Also, that happens for a lot of users - you'll need more memory to complete that user. If you don't have that (for example, in the Warrior) just leave it be and another downloader will be allocated that user |
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08:46
π
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alard |
We're stuck with a set of users that have been carefully selected to crash almost any downloader. |
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08:48
π
|
chronomex |
lol, seriously |
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08:53
π
|
ersi |
Yupp, it's the 'end-game' |
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08:55
π
|
ersi |
Hm~ cloning CD's, would 'dd' be alright? Or should someone engross in some magic dances with extra tools and such? |
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08:56
π
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chronomex |
cdparanoia |
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08:56
π
|
* |
ersi searches for it |
|
08:56
π
|
ersi |
ooh, I see |
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08:56
π
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chronomex |
's good shit |
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08:57
π
|
ersi |
This seems more focused on Audio though |
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08:57
π
|
ersi |
I'm all Data, maan |
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08:58
π
|
chronomex |
dataman |
|
09:03
π
|
ersi |
I'll just dd this bitch, it's better than nothing |
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09:03
π
|
chronomex |
dd the shit out of it |
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09:10
π
|
lrkj |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razor_1911 got speedy deleted because of "A7: Article about a group or club, which does not indicate the importance or significance of the subject", but reading that rule, it does not apply: "The criterion does not apply to any article that makes any credible claim of significance or importance even if the claim is not supported by a reliable source or does not qualify on Wikipedia's notability guidelines." |
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09:10
π
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lrkj |
the page in google cache is very short, but the image has a lot of contents! my guess is a lot of valid content was removed before deletion |
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09:11
π
|
lrkj |
what are the proper channels to bring it back? |
|
09:12
π
|
ersi |
Enjoy going into a jerkoff war at Wikipedia |
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09:14
π
|
ersi |
A lot of things gets deleted from Wikipedia, if it's content that's not speed deleted right after it was created - it'll be in the dumpfiles |
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09:23
π
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SmileyG |
lrkj: setup wikipedia2.com; go to town restoring all the backups |
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09:24
π
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Coderjoe |
in that regard, wikipedia is a bug clusterfuck |
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09:26
π
|
SmileyG |
And in that regard, we are going offtopic ΓΒ¬_ΓΒ¬ |
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09:27
π
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Coderjoe |
already were, really :-\ |
|
09:35
π
|
ersi |
archiving CDs are quite on topic |
|
09:41
π
|
Coderjoe |
but all the wiki stuff? |
|
09:41
π
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chronomex |
#wikiteam is an official subcommittee |
|
09:42
π
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Deewiant |
ersi: ddrescue might do better than dd |
|
09:43
π
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Coderjoe |
which ddrescue? the gnu one or the other one? |
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09:43
π
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Deewiant |
Dang, there's another one? |
|
09:44
π
|
Coderjoe |
yes, there are two |
|
09:44
π
|
Deewiant |
Evidently. |
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09:44
π
|
Coderjoe |
I've used the non-gnu one more |
|
09:44
π
|
Deewiant |
Well, I guess either is an improvement over plain dd. |
|
09:44
π
|
ersi |
I used brasero :$ |
|
09:45
π
|
Coderjoe |
bleh. i need to try and get some sleep. I suspect I'll be getting a call in 3-4 hours :( |
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09:47
π
|
Deewiant |
Is there a good CD imager that can also save copy protection stuff like subchannel data and whatever? (As you can see, I'm an expert on the topic.) |
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09:57
π
|
altlabel1 |
Deewiant: cdrdao can read subchannels |
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09:58
π
|
Deewiant |
Thanks, I'll look into it. |
|
10:01
π
|
ersi |
brasero front-end uses cdrdao |
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10:06
π
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Schbirid |
ersi: if you find something "always good" for cd ripping, please tell me |
|
10:07
π
|
ersi |
of course. I'm not really actively looking though |
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11:06
π
|
SmileyG |
audio cd? |
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11:06
π
|
Schbirid |
data, audio, data+audio, *+copy protection |
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11:06
π
|
SmileyG |
btw theres dd_rescue, and ddrescue :D |
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11:07
π
|
SmileyG |
Schbirid: I've not done it before but I'll keep an eye out. |
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11:07
π
|
SmileyG |
and dd into an .img would be my bet. |
|
11:07
π
|
SmileyG |
then you mount it mount -o loop ./cd.img ./mount/point/ |
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11:08
π
|
SmileyG |
I don't know if dd cares about the physical disk tho, and if the copy protection does either. |
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11:08
π
|
SmileyG |
I presume it does. but I've not tested. |
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12:45
π
|
Schbirid |
15 minutes until today's ovh server giveaway |
|
12:54
π
|
Schbirid |
7 minutes |
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12:56
π
|
Debianer |
4 |
|
12:59
π
|
Debianer |
nao? |
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13:00
π
|
Schbirid |
success |
|
13:00
π
|
Schbirid |
i think i got 5 codes in total now, only managed to properly register one :B |
|
13:00
π
|
Debianer |
Um, that was quick. |
|
13:00
π
|
Debianer |
It took 2 seconds. |
|
13:01
π
|
Debianer |
er, 4 |
|
13:02
π
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Schbirid |
hm, not getting the DM |
|
13:15
π
|
GLaDOS |
Schbirid: I wouldn't mind a code! |
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13:18
π
|
Schbirid |
GLaDOS: they are useless or do you know where one can enter them if the form is gone? |
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13:19
π
|
Schbirid |
i better wireshark next time |
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13:19
π
|
GLaDOS |
Nah, no idea how to enter them. |
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13:19
π
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Schbirid |
:\ |
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13:22
π
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SketchCow |
Whew |
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13:22
π
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SketchCow |
OK, let's see what we can do today. |
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13:35
π
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Moonlit |
SketchCow - I've heard there's audio of the JCDL talk, you should archive that and then give me the link so I can back it up in my ears |
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13:54
π
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phil____ |
Hello, I just got an email that wakoopa is shutting down and thought you guys might be interested. More details: http://blog.wakoopa.com/post/24878499948 |
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14:10
π
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SketchCow |
It's not a good recording. |
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14:13
π
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Moonlit |
I'm not picky |
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14:14
π
|
Moonlit |
besides, when did crap quality mean you shouldn't share? :D |
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14:17
π
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Moonlit |
I'm not sure that previous comment really put across what I meant to say |
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14:18
π
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Moonlit |
regardless, I still think you should share it |
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14:34
π
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SketchCow |
Uploading now; |
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14:34
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balrog- |
SketchCow: if I start ripping my data CD collection (and I have tons of various CDs, including old shareware, software from now-defunct companies, and more), how would I go about uploading it? |
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14:34
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balrog- |
I have to have several hundred CDs |
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14:35
π
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Moonlit |
SketchCow - sir, you are awesome... not as awesome as your hats, but awesome nonetheless |
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14:35
π
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SketchCow |
An easy way to to scan them and the stuff, and I provide an FTP and can do all the ingestion. |
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14:35
π
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SketchCow |
25% done on upload of speech |
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14:35
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balrog- |
scan the disk itself, and any papers in the cd case, right? |
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14:37
π
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DrainLbry |
sketchcow eats shareware cds for breakfast |
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14:38
π
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Moonlit |
DrainLbry - most people would eat the cereal, but the free gift is probably just as nutritious |
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14:41
π
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DrainLbry |
any particular reason there's not a Hornet Archive copy on IA? I was a bit surprised. Looks like Wayback crawled scene.org, but the file links point offsite so it doesnt have them. |
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14:41
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DrainLbry |
If not any reason, I'll put it on my to-do soon list |
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14:42
π
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Famicoman |
hornet? |
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14:42
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DrainLbry |
Demoscene archive |
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14:42
π
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Famicoman |
ah neat |
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14:42
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DrainLbry |
Which apparently disappeared off the face of the earth at one point years back, and from what I read looks like some may have been lost. Surprisingly small number of mirrors of it i've dug up. |
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14:43
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SketchCow |
http://archive.org/details/JasonScottKeynoteJCDL2012 |
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14:43
π
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DrainLbry |
Also has been the victim of Wikipedia's revisionist "non-notable" article deletion policy. |
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14:43
π
|
* |
ersi rolls eyes at Wikilolpedia |
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14:43
π
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SketchCow |
Do you mean the Hornet CDs? I have those up, I thought |
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14:43
π
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DrainLbry |
sketchcow: yeah, i didnt dig them up in a search |
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14:44
π
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DrainLbry |
was surprised |
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14:45
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Moonlit |
SketchCow - ta muchly |
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14:47
π
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DrainLbry |
there seems to be some rendered demoscene video, but i cant find the hornet collection as a whole, or the original executable democode |
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14:48
π
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Famicoman |
I put a few democene video dvds up on archive.org |
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14:51
π
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DrainLbry |
sketchcow: i couldn't help but think "the clown went down" when I saw the AWS outage article this morning. it's stuck in my head now! |
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14:58
π
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DrainLbry |
also, there's some hillariousness to be drawn for the tracker site used by AT warrior/seesaw, which runs on AWS infrastructure, going down due to cloud outage |
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15:11
π
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DrainLbry |
sketchcow: found two hornet discs on cd.textfiles.com , seems to be some differences if you were to mash these two disks up with what's on scene.org - the 2 CDs, and their collection have differences. |
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15:11
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DrainLbry |
looks like I found myself a project. The "definitive hornet archive" |
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15:43
π
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DrainLbry |
Time to mirror Apple's Ping - http://www.itproportal.com/2012/06/14/apple-shut-down-music-social-network-ping/ |
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15:43
π
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DrainLbry |
" |
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15:43
π
|
DrainLbry |
"Ping, Apple's laughable attempt at a social network, will be shut down with the next major release of iTunes, according to a report. |
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15:43
π
|
DrainLbry |
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2012/06/14/apple-shut-down-music-social-network-ping/#ixzz1xsRo5VzP |
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15:44
π
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joepie91 |
is it me or is more and more stuff closing down |
|
15:47
π
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Moonlit |
SketchCow - that talk sounds alright to me, no worse than any other hacker con video out there |
|
15:48
π
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Moonlit |
which probably doesn't sound much like high praise, but it's perfectly listenable |
|
15:49
π
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SketchCow |
It's not high praise |
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SketchCow |
Most are shit |
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15:49
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DrainLbry |
sketchcow: i'm also listening, sounds good |
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15:49
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Moonlit |
indeed, but they serve a purpose |
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15:49
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Moonlit |
and it's not to demo audio gear |
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15:50
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SketchCow |
Poor attitude. |
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15:50
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SketchCow |
That's like saying a rusted car is "not to demonstrate chrome" |
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15:50
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DrainLbry |
firing up iTunes/Ping to see if I can figure out some URL formats, etc |
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15:50
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DrainLbry |
Since it refuses to open in a web browser |
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15:50
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Moonlit |
well, I see your point, but at the same time, does that mean we should throw unique media out because it doesn't soud like it was recorded in a pristine, multi-million dollar studio? |
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15:50
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SketchCow |
I wanted to hook to the mixer but the facility they held this in had some insane per-item cost, i.e. for the microphones, mixers, time, etc. So to have me hook mine up would have been significant cost. |
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15:51
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Moonlit |
*sound |
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15:51
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Moonlit |
that sucks |
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15:51
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SketchCow |
Are those our two choices? |
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15:51
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SketchCow |
Deleted or pristine? |
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15:51
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SketchCow |
No. |
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15:51
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SketchCow |
You're framing ad absurdum |
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15:51
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Moonlit |
I was providing a counterpoint, but you've already proven there's a middle ground by uploading that file |
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15:52
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Moonlit |
I'm just saying that to some extent, unless it's horribly intolerable and near impossible to extract the content, I don't think quality is necessarily that important |
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15:52
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Moonlit |
helpful, sure, but not critical |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
I don't have a problem with "it's the best we can do" |
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15:53
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Moonlit |
and I've heard a hell of a lot worse |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
But as I found out, they hadn't given a thought to saving anything, so I happened to have it. |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
But let me say. |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
My #1 pet peeve? |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
besides underscor of course |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
Is "Oh, well, it could be worse" |
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15:53
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SketchCow |
I.e. "Well, let's let shit define our quality" |
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15:54
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SketchCow |
"Look, OK date, at least it wasn't rape with a broomstick" |
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15:54
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SketchCow |
"Car ride was OK, nobody was killed" |
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15:54
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Moonlit |
that's not what i'm saying, but there's something to be said for some tolerance to mediocrity |
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15:54
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SketchCow |
Sure it is. |
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15:54
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SketchCow |
You're pointing at shit and going "it's not THAT" |
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15:55
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Moonlit |
that's not necessarily bad, but what I'm saying is that it's above my threshold of "awful" |
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15:55
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Moonlit |
I can extract the content without giving myself a headache trying to concentrate it, and, for the sake of extracting that content, it's perfectly adequate |
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15:56
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Moonlit |
that, to me, is sufficient |
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15:56
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Moonlit |
not perfect, but sufficient |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
Jeez, you have world-class standards there. |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
WORLD. CLASS. |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
Move over Michelen |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
Meche;lng |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
Michenlin? |
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15:56
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SketchCow |
The tire guys |
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15:56
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Moonlit |
Michelin? can't recall off-hand |
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15:57
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Moonlit |
I'm just not that picky |
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15:57
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Moonlit |
I prefer quality, of course |
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15:57
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Moonlit |
but if it takes tolerating mediocre standards to get at something, well, that's ok too |
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15:57
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Moonlit |
there's an awful lot of shitty media out there with gold hidden in it |
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15:58
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Famicoman |
he's saying that he prefers the only copy of the water damaged book with no binding and ripped pages than no book at all |
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15:58
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Moonlit |
which you wouldn't see if you couldn't tolerate the abysmal VHS rip it came from |
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15:58
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Moonlit |
yeah, what Famicoman said |
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15:58
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Moonlit |
I'm not firing on all cylinders today, my metaphor and similie generator is offline |
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15:58
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Moonlit |
but Famicoman is exactly right |
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15:59
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SketchCow |
My interest in this discussion has ended. |
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15:59
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Moonlit |
well, then let Famicoman's correction of my terrible explanation of my stance be the final word |
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16:00
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Moonlit |
because he summed it up far more succinctly and accurately than I was able to |
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16:03
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DrainLbry |
Ping uses user-agent to determine if you're allowed in , user agent that worked for me stolen from iTunes: iTunes/10.6.3 (Windows; Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)) AppleWebKit/534.57.2 , Example Ping Band Profile URL - https://c.itunes.apple.com/us/profile/id-10487 , example USer Profile: https://c.itunes.apple.com/us/profile/id181800443 - User ProfilesID value in URL seem sequential , returns an error if t |
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16:03
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DrainLbry |
he Apple ID is not set up for ping |
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16:04
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SketchCow |
Ping's going to be a pain. |
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16:04
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SketchCow |
Does Ping have user data? |
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16:04
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DrainLbry |
its got twitter style updates |
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16:04
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DrainLbry |
and user profiles, so yes |
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16:04
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SketchCow |
Well, take a shot at it, good practice |
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16:04
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mistym |
Ping's shutting down, eh? Guess I'm not too surprised. |
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16:05
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SketchCow |
What's the download program that destroys limits on download speed again? |
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16:06
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SketchCow |
The one that opens 4,000 connections at once and goes HURRRP |
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16:06
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SketchCow |
aria2 |
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16:06
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SketchCow |
People too slow. |
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16:07
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DrainLbry |
i've already hit my limit of knowledge here. Genre style URLs look like http://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/music-r-b-soul/id15 , spit out some XML about jingleDocTypes and jingleActions |
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16:10
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DrainLbry |
while not the most articulate profile, here's some examples of reviews, comments https://c.itunes.apple.com/us/profile/id1287692619 |
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16:31
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godane |
this has not become public since last night: http://archive.org/details/dltv_011_episode |
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16:31
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godane |
really |
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16:32
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DrainLbry |
this item is not yet public |
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16:32
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godane |
but its been 12 hours since a post all the info it needed |
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16:33
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Schbirid |
mail to archive.org |
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16:33
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godane |
when i do the others it up right a way |
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16:33
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godane |
mailing to archive.org is like using snail mail |
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16:34
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Schbirid |
no it isnt |
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16:34
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Schbirid |
they are super nice, responsive and helpful |
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16:34
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godane |
i mailed about this problem: http://archive.org/details/abbys_road |
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16:35
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godane |
nothing has be done for over a month now |
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16:35
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Schbirid |
what problem? |
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16:35
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godane |
the stupid meta tags on the mp3 are screwed up |
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16:36
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godane |
http://ia601200.us.archive.org/27/items/abbys_road/abbys_road_files.xml |
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16:36
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godane |
i can't edit the freaking meta tags to fix it without it going back to normal |
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16:37
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godane |
same problem here: http://archive.org/details/this_week_in_fun |
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16:42
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DFJustin |
poke underscor |
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16:46
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godane |
The item you are trying to edit cannot be retrieved from a "primary US node". |
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16:47
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godane |
thanks for getting abbys_road almost fixed |
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16:47
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godane |
i still can't edit the items yet |
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16:48
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godane |
this week in fun problem: http://ia601207.us.archive.org/33/items/this_week_in_fun/this_week_in_fun_files.xml |
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16:50
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Famicoman |
I had that primary US node thing |
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16:50
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Famicoman |
usually clears in a few hours |
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16:54
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godane |
ok |
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17:19
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Coderjoe |
metadata that comes from the mp3s needs to be fixed by fixing the mp3s, I think (don't quote me), since I think it would be regenerated from the mp3s every time the item is re-derived |
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17:26
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Coderjoe |
i fear the possibility of having to back up sites like bandcamp or soundclown er... soundcloud |
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17:26
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Coderjoe |
but not as much as youtube |
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17:27
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Schbirid |
soundcloud would be a great target |
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17:28
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Coderjoe |
someone elsewhere pasted a link to something on bandcamp that made me consider such sites |
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17:29
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Coderjoe |
i suppose bandcamp is a selling site, though |
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17:30
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Coderjoe |
but can have interesting "remix culture" artifacts on it |
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17:30
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Coderjoe |
such as http://inversephase.bandcamp.com/album/pretty-eight-machine |
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17:30
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Coderjoe |
and I guess this should go to -bs |
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17:31
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Schbirid |
also http://www.audiotool.com/ which i heard of the other day |
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17:39
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SketchCow |
Priority-wise, I am very concerned about long-term-existing sites of user data, especially photos and audio/movies |
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17:39
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SketchCow |
Hence Picplz |
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17:40
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SketchCow |
The music sites that are, basically stores, are another thing. |
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17:40
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SketchCow |
Like, I'd be BOTHERED but I feel like, for example, cafepress would be grey |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
5.0G . |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
8.0K . |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
root@teamarchive-1:/2/MAILDUMP# du -sh . |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
Done three minutes from each other. |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
I approve. |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
6.0G . |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
root@teamarchive-1:/2/MAILDUMP# du -sh . |
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17:42
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SketchCow |
Excellent. |
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17:50
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Coderjoe |
grr >_< |
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17:50
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Coderjoe |
note to self: you will be waiting a long time if you don't give grep any filenames to operate on (and no stdin either) |
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17:52
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SketchCow |
I do that all the time |
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17:52
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SketchCow |
In a similar vein, I was watching a family guy episode and hit pause |
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17:52
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SketchCow |
And I thought they were really teasing out the joke |
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17:52
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SketchCow |
For 3 minutes |
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17:53
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SketchCow |
Then I thought this was either brilliant or insane |
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17:53
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SketchCow |
it was pause |
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18:04
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SmileyG |
:D |
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18:04
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SmileyG |
<3 you because you share stuff like that. |
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18:05
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* |
SmileyG regularly emails himself, feels his phone vibrate, gets it out to check his new emails only to be disappointed. |
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18:08
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underscor |
<SketchCow> My #1 pet peeve? |
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18:08
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underscor |
<SketchCow> besides underscor of course |
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18:08
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underscor |
<3 |
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18:17
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underscor |
godane: Got your redrows deleted. You need to go to the metadata editor and fix the text |
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18:17
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underscor |
There were invalid characters. |
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18:17
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underscor |
/var/tmp/autoclean/dltv_011_episode_tmp.xml:15: parser error : PCDATA invalid Char value 28 |
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18:17
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underscor |
/var/tmp/autoclean/dltv_011_episode_tmp.xml:15: parser error : PCDATA invalid Char value 29 |
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18:17
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underscor |
[ PDT: 2012-06-14 18:53:30 ] Executing: /usr/bin/xmllint --format '/var/tmp/autoclean/dltv_011_episode_tmp.xml' > '/var/tmp/autoclean/dltv_011_episode_fmt.xml' |
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18:17
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underscor |
^ |
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18:17
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underscor |
architecture, crippled pipelines. Jason Cross of ExtremeTech explains why it's |
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18:17
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underscor |
ines. Jason Cross of ExtremeTech explains why it's the bargain card that isn't. |
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18:17
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underscor |
^ |
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18:17
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joepie91 |
??? |
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18:17
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joepie91 |
oh |
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18:17
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joepie91 |
I thought that was a mispaste, nvm, it's actually indicating an error in the text :P |
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18:18
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underscor |
http://hastebin.com/gumiriqaqa.dos is the full log, godane |
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19:22
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godane |
thanks underscor |
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19:23
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godane |
i just may have retype all of the info instead of copying and pasteing |
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19:25
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godane |
underscor: that didn't fix it |
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19:25
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godane |
it only fixed for like 5 secs |
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19:26
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godane |
:-( |
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19:31
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instence |
lzma compression just blows my mind |
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19:31
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instence |
4GB down to under 50mb |
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19:36
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Schbirid |
i should have wgotten forumplanet user pages too |
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19:36
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Schbirid |
shame on me |
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19:37
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Schbirid |
163 out of 3,124,063 users have been online in the past 60 minutes. |
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19:38
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Schbirid |
ok, they are usually empty. nothing too important |
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19:38
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Schbirid |
i am thinking of downloading avatar pics though |
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19:38
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Schbirid |
~34k |
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19:59
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chronomex |
instence: lzma is rad. |
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20:20
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Schbirid |
almost forgot to redo forums i grabbed without warcs |
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20:20
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Schbirid |
3 days to go :D |
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20:21
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instence |
yea i've been doing rar+recovery record, and then an extra backup in 7z+lzma.... because why not? |
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20:21
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chronomex |
yes! why not! |
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21:14
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alard |
Anyone wants to help with a little test run of the new seesaw/warrior system? |
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21:14
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alard |
There's nothing to actually archive right now, unfortunately, but there is a small example script. |
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21:14
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alard |
https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit#how-to-try-it-out |
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21:39
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underscor |
godane: Derive is running |
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21:39
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underscor |
Give it some time |
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21:39
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underscor |
http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=dltv_011_episode |
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21:39
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underscor |
There was a long derive backlog |
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21:41
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underscor |
alard: does that only listen on localhost? |
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21:41
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underscor |
I suppose I could figure that out by trying it |
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22:05
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alard |
underscor: No idea. |
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22:05
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underscor |
ugh, pip is being annoying |
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22:07
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alard |
I think it also listens on other IPs. |
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22:07
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alard |
The tornado default. |
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22:09
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godane |
i see it now |
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22:09
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godane |
its public |
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23:24
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underscor |
goekesmi: Finished. |
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23:25
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underscor |
oopa |
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23:25
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underscor |
oops* |
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23:25
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underscor |
godane: your item's finished |
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23:25
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underscor |
not that you're here |
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23:29
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goekesmi |
heh. |
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23:41
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Coderjoe |
SketchCow: I've got a 14GB tar file to push somewhere, containing a mirror of ftp.abit.com.tw as of about January 4, 2009 (as near as I can tell) |
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23:41
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Coderjoe |
containing bios releases and drivers for a large number of their products. |
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23:43
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Coderjoe |
I guess I can push it directly, once I determine a suitable item name |
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23:43
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Coderjoe |
(I made the mirror shortly after the annoucement that abit was closing, though the ftp server stuck around for awhile after that. it now appears to be gone) |
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23:44
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chronomex |
archiveteam-mirror-ftp.abit.com.tw |
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23:44
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chronomex |
err |
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23:44
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underscor |
<underscor> godane: your item's finished |
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23:44
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chronomex |
archiveteam-ftp.abit.com.tw or some variant |
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23:46
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Coderjoe |
are fullstops allowed in item names? |
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23:46
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Coderjoe |
meh. I'll just s/\./-/g |
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23:46
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chronomex |
many characters are allowed but not really encouraged |
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23:47
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chronomex |
I prefer . -> _ ; it's visually similar |
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23:47
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chronomex |
but yes, I've seen items with . |
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23:48
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underscor |
. won't be denied |
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23:48
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chronomex |
on the backend, I think it's just anything that works as a unix filename |
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23:48
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underscor |
but it breaks osme things |
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23:48
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underscor |
some* |
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23:48
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chronomex |
but they encourage you to stay with [-_A-Za-z0-9] |
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23:48
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underscor |
we really try for a-z0-9_- |
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23:48
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underscor |
but capitals are allowed too |
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23:49
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chronomex |
right, and of course please make items not distinguished only by capitalization |