[00:55] BlueMax: I really like that idea. [00:55] Especially for people in countries with more limited internet [00:55] that would be pretty cool [00:55] "x size HD with whatever public archive content on it you want, signed by Brewster and other board members" [00:56] dunno how popular it'd be, but... [01:07] underscor, I thought since the point of hard drives were to store data... :P [01:07] hehe [01:07] I have no way to physically download Geocities if I want it :| [01:07] well, these HAVE been used in datanodes, so I wouldn't really trust them as my backup source. [01:07] but it would be cool to be able to say [01:07] "I have x on a signed disk from this kickstarter" [01:09] I would pay $100 for old drives with Geocities, and I'd probably pay more for SketchCow in a tutu [01:09] BlueMax: That's the $15,000 reward [01:09] ... [01:09] we start a pool [01:09] right now [01:10] Loose change, prostitute muggings, everything [01:10] WE MUST SEE SKETCHCOW IN A TUTU [01:10] i wish we knew where geocities drives was dumped [01:11] BlueMax: :D [01:12] :P [01:12] I still need to clear the drive thing with the powers that be. Even though they're sitting on a shelf unused for year(s) doesn't mean they want to get rid of them [01:14] Fair enough but that would be awesome. [01:15] You'd probably have to tier HDD sizes though [01:16] $50 gives 50GB for example, $100 gives 500, or something like that [01:16] yeah [01:16] I also have to talk to SketchCow, I don't know if he even likes the idea [01:17] Honestly, the signed drives are cool, but the data on them isn't [01:17] But I tend to underestimate the wow factor of history stuff [01:19] how much for a stargate-enhanced wifi link into IA? [01:20] Hm, does IA even ship out data physically for very large requests? [01:20] (has to be an RF media layer, as apparently those are the only things that work bidirectionally) [01:20] underscor, he said to ask you about it :P [01:20] shaqfu: We have. [01:20] It's a case-by-case thing. [01:21] Coderjoe: If you let us put an antenna on your roof, we'll give you 100/100mbps microwave connectivity (in sf) [01:21] underscor: Ah, neat. Glad to see researchers are using it [01:21] microwave -> wifi [01:22] There are like, uh, 80 participants or something? I dunno. [01:22] (for the microwavelan) [01:23] yeah... I don't think that will work (without a number of relay sites)... 2300 miles by car, though it is nearly straight enough for it to be considered crow flies [01:24] haha [01:24] not quite. max range is like 28 klicks [01:25] I'm surprised soccer moms aren't complaining about it [01:26] BlueMax: Oh, so he did [01:26] I missed that [01:31] underscor: do you have access to the memac tracker? [01:31] no. it's on alard's machine, iirc? [01:31] or heroku [01:31] the thing that clients ask for usernames from [01:31] I'm having issues with 'iosoyyo' and it probably needs to be redone [01:32] wget --mirror seems to be downloading many files many times repeatedly. [01:35] big problem with this video: http://archive.org/details/20040426-bbs-ebonyeyes [01:35] the video has no audio [01:35] but the mp3 does at least have sound [01:36] :-/ [01:42] that was the one I had to fix [01:43] i thought it was fine [01:43] cause the mp3 and ogg was made right just based on size of file [03:01] godane: Famicoman: Does it need a rederive? [04:36] SketchCow: New item for the Archive Team collection http://archive.org/details/montrealmirror_1997_2010 [04:36] mistym: moved once derive finishes. [04:37] Thanks! [04:38] Quebec thanks you [04:40] mistym: http://archive.org/details/montrealmirror_1997_2010?reCache=1 [04:41] underscor: Excellent, thanks! [04:43] np [04:43] feel free to poke me for similar things [04:43] since I'm usually less busy than SketchCow [04:44] underscor: Could you rm http://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_134000-134999 and replace with http://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_134000-134999_2 [04:44] Will do. [04:45] Just to keep continuity [04:45] shaqfu: Nope. I can't make destructive changes. [04:45] Ah :( [04:45] That's a "superadmin" task [04:45] -bs? [04:45] sorry [04:45] but why didn't you just fix the original? [04:46] Coderjoe: It was uploaded by two different people [04:46] (and it's an AT project) [04:46] yeah, I see that now [04:47] The original flaked out somehow, and the uploader fell off the planet [04:47] did you try email? [04:47] Hm, not yet [04:48] #fireplanet was on fire, given that IGN pulled a fast one on us [04:48] I'll email the original uploader now [04:49] if all of the content is in the _2 one, then i guess it isn't a huge deal [04:49] It's just for the sake of making things easy later on, but yeah [04:49] Nothing catastrophic [04:49] Just need to tweak the index [04:50] shaqfu: Pulled a fast one on you? What happened? [04:51] mistym: schbirid contacted them about something, so in response, they changed the valid URL form [04:51] Ahh [04:51] It was fileplanet.com/download/[int]/ [04:51] Now it's fileplanet.com/download/[int]/[title] [04:51] Good thing we scraped metadata earlier :D [04:53] in my process of downloading stage6 videos, they changed the steps needed to download the video at least twice [04:53] How nasty? [04:53] IGN did that - first they required referers, then titles [04:53] you still only needed to have the ID number to seed the process, but the last one involved downloading the page and getting some JS variables or something [04:54] Ouch. Were you able to handle the JS invocation? [04:54] this was back in 2008, so my memory is a little fuzzy [04:54] That was one bit of metadata we had to lose with FP [04:54] I just used grep to get the details, iirc [04:55] Most of it was in the .html file, but there were some JS calls - thankfully, it was just DL count [04:58] if you want to see, you can check out http://wegetsignal.org/tmp/stage6_stuff.tar.bz2 [04:58] the vidrape.php file is the last version before the JS requirement, and the vidrape2.php was the last version with it. (and was the version in use when they shut down) [04:59] the amusing thing is that I was still downloading valid videos after the front page said "we're done. try this other video hosting site" [04:59] for a day or so [05:01] Hah [09:15] getting no more usernames from mobile.me tracker... shutdown complete? [09:44] says 0 users left [09:44] i still have about 12 gigs of crap to upload [11:18] Guess my finale was less dramatic then. [12:17] frame_at: Looks like MobileMe members can still get their stuff [12:18] but our backup is completed? I get no more things to do. [12:21] Apparently it did. [12:21] There was JUST enough time before the cutoff at midnight PDT [12:21] weird. Didn't expect this to actually happen on the deadline. [12:21] I just have to upload my ~50 or so GB [12:22] Well it had already hit 0 before but a bunch were re-done [12:23] I'm quite happy about this. [12:25] I'm glad that Apple is still allowing people to download their MobileMe stuff [12:26] That will mitigate it for those users caught "by surprise" [12:29] I belive many won't notice before it's too late. for some the iDisk might be just a folder. [18:41] Wow. The MobileMe backup finished on time. How should I upload my ~200GB (I think) worth of downloads? Also, it will take awhile since my connections upload speed is at 900Kb/s. [18:43] arkhive: 1. Make sure you have the latest version of the code ( git pull ) . 2. Run ./upload-finished.sh arkhive [18:45] alard: Heh.I should have looked at the wiki first :P Thanks [18:59] I had great hopes. So I'm proud we got so much of it. [18:59] Greetings from a plane, by the way. [19:00] Sometimes, for $100 you can upgrade to first class. [19:00] So greetings from First Class. [19:00] Still had to pay for wi-fi, though. [19:00] Thanks for the Montreal work, mistym [19:03] SketchCow: No problem. Was glad to see it was still up! [19:03] They took down the main page but forgot about that one. [19:04] SketchCow: Using IRC from a plane still seems incurably futuristic to me [19:06] It's lag filled. [19:06] Stupid plane, in the air [19:07] OK, time for some Canada day. [19:34] "Tomorrow at noon Pacific time, Kodak's online Kodak Gallery will go dark." [19:34] http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/07/kodak-gallery-goes-dark-tomorrow-shutterfly-works-a-massive-data-transfer/ [19:34] Download an MP4 by July 2, 2012 and have them for keeps. Create Videograms at Shutterfly.com after your photos move. [19:34] Your Video Slideshows will be deleted. [19:35] SketchCow, anyone? [19:36] "The good news is that if you do nothing, your photos will be moved to Shutterfly" [19:37] apparently not videos though [19:56] We're boned. [19:56] There's just too much protection on that one. [20:05] SketchCow: uhh, really? [20:05] It does happen. [20:06] ouch [20:46] SketchCow: I almost got all 3d world isos uploaded [20:48] uploading 3d world 143 iso [20:49] 145, 147, 148, 151-157 to go [20:54] Good deal. [20:55] I or underscor will fix it. [20:58] They've been fixed. [21:03] i sure we can make a 3d world cdrom subsection too [21:03] if only to keep it neat [21:28] I am sure that's what's going to happen [21:31] are all users on memac fully accounted for with uploads, or is it just all users claimed but not all uploads done necessarily? [21:31] because i have a few partially downloaded but incomplete users here [21:34] I have one that completely OOMed my box [21:34] There are 6400 users left. [21:35] is me.com down yet? last i checked earlier today it was not [21:35] https://www.icloud.com/mobileme/not_found/ [21:51] well, i'll upload all i've got so far [21:51] about 25-30gb [22:48] SketchCow: i have a problem [22:48] http://archive.org/checkin/cdrom-3d-world-145 [22:48] http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-145 [22:49] i can't add it [22:49] i think it failed to check in [22:49] its in my items-uploads.archive.org account [22:50] :-/ [22:54] is anyone here? [22:55] I'm on a plane. [22:55] oh [22:55] how do you fix a failed check-in? [22:57] sigh, why are you using FTP? [22:58] there are instructions for such cases in the forum IIRC (I don't remember anything ekse, only that FTP upload is horrible) [22:59] cause i don't know how to fix stuff in s3 if my internet drops [22:59] you can fix s3 by removing the "x-amz-ignore-preexisting-bucket" header and starting over [22:59] or maybe adding it, I forget [23:00] i also don't have any output on how long i'm going to be uploading [23:00] if you don't, you're doing something wrong [23:02] this is how i do my dl.tv 107 episode: http://pastebin.com/37jDw8AH [23:02] tell me what is wrong [23:18] uploaded: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-3d-world-145