[00:00] anyone have a maven central that I can rsync? [01:42] chronomex: TIL [01:42] :) [01:44] TIL Dilbert is still on-going today [01:48] haha [02:06] hi guys, I was looking some kodak stuff on piratebay, and I found this: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5262999/Kodak_Easyshare_Siterip [02:09] goddamnit [02:09] blocked [02:09] I hate BREIN [02:10] who's BREIN? [02:11] oh, just the local content mafia [02:11] (read: RIAA/MPAA-type organization) [02:11] asshats went to court and forced dutch ISPs to block all access to thepiratebay [02:11] doesn't work of course [02:11] lame [02:12] but it provides for a minor inconvenience when clicking links [02:12] and having to change it to tpb.voxanon.org [02:12] lol [02:12] hah [02:12] oh [02:13] and then they claim that "the block has stopped more than 95% of traffic to the pirate bay" [02:13] source? alexa [02:13] yeah, OF COURSE people will stop using the domain you nuked [02:13] ... and use a proxy instead, which you DIDN'T count [02:13] laughable organization, seriously [02:14] feed off govt money, run pointless lawsuits against anything and everything, send out scareletters all day long [02:14] and the 'director' of it is likely the most sad person you'll ever see [02:14] so, yeah :P [02:14] https://www.google.nl/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ie=UTF-8#hl=nl&safe=off&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=tim%20kuik&oq=&gs_l=&pbx=1&fp=40b13fe707943ff5&bpcl=35466521&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&biw=1366&bih=675 [02:14] well it eventually get to a point where every country blocks the pirate bay except for 2 or 3 and you'll need to use a daisychain of proxies to get to it [02:15] *Will it [02:15] BlueMax: yeah, only no [02:15] these blocks only affect residential ISPs [02:16] I reckon it'd be fun to host The Pirate Bay [02:16] lol [02:16] let [02:16] let's just say * [02:17] that they seem to use a construction that is not unlike what encyclopedia dramatica used to use ;) [02:17] and it works pretty damn well [02:17] register IPs on a shell company that is registered somewhere and poses as a hosting company, then tunnel your traffic through a bunch of reverse proxies [02:17] It would be bloody awesome if you could carry around a 512mb USB stick, plug it in and run a Pirate Bay server [02:17] no way anyone is going to figure out where the hell your site is [02:17] especially if you spread it amongst various countries [02:18] change around your tunnel setup every year or so, and by the time anyone has gotten halfway, it has changed already [02:18] the fun thing is that the first hop will forward you the abusemail, and you simply say "yeah, you're not hosting it, it's just a reverse proxy" [02:18] which basically makes them a transit provider with the result that they do not give a shit [02:19] yet they are in many jurisdictions not allowed to tell the person sending the abusemail where the traffic goes ;) [02:19] just make sure that the server that actually HOSTS your content is as far away as possible from the server that people connect to, and you'll be fine [02:20] BlueMax: mmm... that would be the next step I think :) [02:21] Hell, could probably do it with a Raspberry Pi now I think about it [02:21] or host it in a government building! [02:22] https://cryptoanarchy.org/wiki/Blackthrow [02:22] @ BlueMax :) [02:22] niiiice [02:23] ! [02:23] * Could possibly be used with an Lithium Polymer 11.1V battery to make it last extreme amounts of time without a power source [02:23] re: the raspberry pi [02:24] anyway, you'll want to have a browse around cryptoanarchy anyway [02:24] it has a serious amount of useful information [02:24] speaking of which, I should probably archive it [02:25] SketchCow will probably also find it interesting [02:25] has a lot of seemingly original content [02:26] I don't know much about crpytography [02:27] nah, it's not specifically about cryptography [02:28] it just has a LOT of information that you could classify as "this may be a Bad Idea but it's also Very Awesome" [02:28] * joepie91 is currently archiving it [07:46] bad ideas == fun [07:47] bad ideas - the best way to good ideas [07:48] beer - efficient way to come up with bad ideas [16:01] Good day [16:06] heya norbert79 [16:08] hello ersi [16:09] Just figuring out Archiveteam and their goals/tasks [16:10] we're a bunch of hoarders who want to save stuff [16:10] yeah, similar to my interests too :) [16:10] yarr [16:40] ersi: Just checking the Warrior virtual machine, very nice work [16:46] SketchCow: Google thinks ascii.textfiles.com was hacked. [18:16] hi guys, look at what I found at a flea market today: http://imgur.com/l18dc [18:22] dashcloud, is that for NES or SNES? [18:22] I think N64 actually [18:23] the cartridge design strongly resembles an N64 one, but it's clearly not an official N64 cartridge shell [18:39] looks like a bootleg, but also could be a famiclone cart [18:54] http://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-158 [18:54] i uploaded that [19:04] i found a maximum cd from september 2007 [19:07] ugh... http://spi.domainsponsor.com/ds_robots.txt [19:07] this is the robots.txt that this particular domain squatter uses on all their domains [19:09] dashcloud: it's not N64 [19:09] N64 don't have an extruding bit at the bottom like this one does [19:09] completely unrelated question - I'm researching something, and I need someone that is physically in cyprus [19:09] does anyone know such a person? [19:11] nope :S [19:14] godane: how does the connector look? can I see that? [19:15] We're heading delightfully into -bs territory [19:18] the 68-in-1 is from a famiclone. It is already in GoodNES [19:48] alard: megawarc made a warc.gz that archive.org couldn't handle. [19:48] What? Where? How?! [19:50] (One possibility: megawarc doesn't actually check the warc, it only checks the gz. So perhaps there's a warc that could be decompressed but still isn't a valid warc.) [19:55] looks like someone took interest the risc cd isos i found on the piratebay [19:55] so i shouldn't have to worry about that at least [19:56] yep I'm putting em up [19:56] thanks [19:56] i have archive cd 1995 [19:56] some sweet stuff in there [19:56] i also put up apdl.co.uk warc about 2 days ago i think [19:57] that has a lot of the demo ware and pd ware for risc os [19:58] there are cd isos of that stuff but there is no seeds from what i can tell [19:58] what's the archive cd 1995, is that one of the ones on tpb [19:58] yes [19:58] ok then I'll get to it eventually [19:59] howly crap [19:59] i have the 1993 sserc cd [20:00] its 300mb iso in 20mb rar [20:00] alard: http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=129124246 [20:00] GENERALLY, these are working. [20:02] Do you still have the megawarc.warc.gz? [20:02] yes [20:02] Perhaps you could run pv ....megawarc.warc.gz | gunzip -t [20:02] That should give an indication of the location of the error. [20:03] root@teamarchive-1:/1/ANYHUB# pv 00000001.tar.megawarc.warc.gz | gunzip -t 455MB 0:00:10 [33.5MB/s] [> ] 0% ETA 0:16:44 [20:04] OK,it's on it [20:10] .. [20:10] root@teamarchive-1:/1/ANYHUB# pv 00000001.tar.megawarc.warc.gz | gunzip -t 11GB 0:03:34 [55.3MB/s] [==================> ] 24% ETA 0:11:04 [20:11] gzip: stdin: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored [20:11] 11GB 0:03:34 [52.6MB/s] [==================> ] 24% [20:11] that happened. [20:12] Around 11GB then. I'll download a few warc.gz from that area to see which one it is. [20:12] (There are quite a few files in there. http://megawarc.herokuapp.com/http://archive.org/download/archiveteam-anyhub-00000001-warc/00000001.tar.megawarc.json.gz ) [20:25] This is the culprit: ANYHUB/data/Pd2/anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz [20:26] Problem is, gunzip has hardly any problems with the invidual file: (it's very small) curl -L -r 11822502221-11822535864 -o anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz http://archive.org/download/archiveteam-anyhub-00000001-warc/00000001.tar.megawarc.warc.gz [20:26] ./megawarc --verbose pack test anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz [20:26] Checking anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz [20:26] Copied anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz to warc [20:27] gunzip -tv ends with OK, but does say this: gzip: anyhub.net-Pd2_-20111113-1.warc.gz: decompression OK, trailing zero bytes ignored [20:28] Apparently the trailing zero bytes don't work if you concatenate gzips. [20:30] hmmm [20:30] should I just yank it out? [20:34] That's the easy solution. It would be nice to fix the megawarc script too. [20:39] I agree. [20:39] I'm fine with either. [20:39] Want to fix it, make another thing for the repair-program, and I'll run it against this? [20:40] It would be easier to put it in the normal megawarc program, and rederive from the .tar. That repair-program is becoming a bit too complicated. [20:41] OK. [20:41] The good thing is that the warc file is incomplete: wget died. [20:41] Well, go for it, I can wait on this. [20:44] (And the zero bytes are probably the zero bytes wget puts there to make room for the extra gzip header.) [20:58] Uploads of the Anyhub warcs are going fine. It just takes a while. [20:58] Up to 9 out of 18 [21:16] That's interesting: if you run gunzip -t it will return an exit code 2 if there is trailing 'garbage', but 0 if the 'garbage' is only null bytes. [21:16] However, if you run gunzip -tv it will return exit code 2 for any kind of garbage, even for trailing zeroes. [21:33] SketchCow: The new version of megawarc should do better. [21:46] Great. [21:53] Applying it to my local copy now. [22:41] alard: ping [22:42] Piling the fixed megawarc in [23:09] I'm grabing a copy of "the virtual revolution" for my bbc documentally archive [23:11] i'm also grabbing the 720p version [23:14] looks like there is only 720p versions even though its broadcast at 1080p [23:17] @justsolve is the Just Solve the Problem Month twitter account. [23:21] SketchCow: I think i have to blame you for making me into a downloading whore [23:22] You're doing it for money now? [23:22] no [23:22] Get back on the corner, starshine, or you getting an extra wide smile [23:22] i feel like i need a bigger pipe [23:23] * SketchCow keeps his archive hand strong [23:46] does convert mdf files to iso files lose any infomation in the convert?