[00:00] here's the one I built: http://www.instructables.com/id/Bargain-Price-Book-Scanner-From-A-Cardboard-Box/?ALLSTEPS [02:30] I could probably build the DIY one, if I just could get access to a sheet router without dealing with certain people [03:25] if you check out the diybookscanner.com forums & site, they have all sorts of models if you'd like to build a better scanner [06:39] dashcloud: its diybookscanner.org not .com [06:47] dashcloud: thanks to you i'm mirroring diybookscanner.org now [06:48] mostly cause its not mirrored much on archive.org way back magazine [07:05] way back magazine? [07:05] they do a book now? :D [07:28] since there is no good capture on archive.org it doesn't hurt to back it up [07:29] also i'm getting bigger computer power user pdfs [07:29] there is a image improvement with these bigger ones [07:30] but the size jumps alot with these [07:30] from like 10mb to 60mb+ [07:30] godane: agreed. Just. stop. hitting. enter. [07:30] going on #-bs [07:47] :D [08:25] underscor [20:18] https://playmemoriesonline.com/qriocity/migration/announcement?cntry=us&lang=en [20:19] By the way [20:19] Any thoughts? [20:22] Just had a look (saw it in #archiveteam-twitter). Nothing to save, I think. There were public links, perhaps, with heavily randomized IDs, but they now all redirect to that migration message. [21:15] "He's absolutely brilliant," says a former colleague. "And I never want to work with him again." [21:34] Hah [21:39] if I wrote some bare-bones "distributed YouTube backup" that keeps track of what everyone has youtube-dl'ed, would anyone here use it? [21:39] there would be some kind of submission form for requesting things be backed up [21:40] I'd drop it into my ~/bin/youtube script, sure [21:40] cool [21:41] SketchCow: Who's that about? [22:10] The founder of Onlive, who also was a creator of Quicktime and WebTV