Time |
Nickname |
Message |
03:27
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ivan` |
http://www.glitch.com/closing/ |
03:38
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joepie91 |
ivan`: interesting how their FAQ contains "why not open-source it" but that question is never actually answered in the answer section.. |
03:58
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ivan` |
joepie91: usually it's because the code is a mess and it would take months to clean up and document how to get it running |
03:59
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ivan` |
the answer makes it sound like they're doing a lot of manual operations work |
04:04
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joepie91 |
ivan`: honestly, that shouldn't matter |
04:04
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joepie91 |
a messy release is better than no release |
04:04
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joepie91 |
can't see why they can't release the code "as is" |
04:04
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joepie91 |
with no guarantees etc etc |
04:05
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Aranje |
people that are dedicated will dive right in |
04:05
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Aranje |
"our system is too complex for you" has always been a piss-poor excuse |
04:10
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chronomex |
or they sucked some non-free code in years ago and they don't want to be pilloried for it |
04:10
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Aranje |
that's probably the larger actual risk |
04:10
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Aranje |
Too big of a "gosh, I hope we didn't infringe anyone's patents" |
04:13
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NovaKing |
actually, usually when something has a server end, that wasn't designed with open-source in mind, is pretty freaking hard to just "here you go, have fun!" |
04:16
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ivan` |
indeed, sometimes the system depends on a bunch of configuration and scripts that aren't even versioned |
04:17
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NovaKing |
i can confirm this is the case waaaayyyy more often than you might think :P |
04:18
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Aranje |
hahaha :P |
05:35
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lemonkey |
so |
05:35
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lemonkey |
mortgage rates are crazy low right now |
05:35
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lemonkey |
oops |
06:55
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SketchCow |
Hi. |
06:56
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|
SketchCow |
Yeah, so Glitch. |
07:21
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|
SketchCow |
We want the website, obviously. |
09:23
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lemonkey |
http://www.glitch.com/closing/ |
09:23
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|
lemonkey |
oh nevermind |
09:24
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|
lemonkey |
the batsign has already gone up |
09:48
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|
WOOHOO |
join irc 66.23.235.245 #go |
10:07
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SmileyG |
WOOPOO. |
11:46
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frame_at |
anybody got any experience with archiving tweets? Sure, I could simply write my own api client and store the data, but I guess this already exists. |
11:48
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SketchCow |
Like, just archiving them in general? From the stream? |
11:56
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frame_at |
archiving your own timeline (your posts + the ones from your friends) |
11:57
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frame_at |
https://github.com/gcolpart/twitter-backup I'm looking at this right now |
12:18
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void__ |
some months i saw here a script (on gist.github) using an ipv6 tunnel broker to do some query to google |
12:18
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void__ |
anyone bookmarked it? maybe it was related to geocities |
12:23
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godane |
good news on the archiving attack of the show episodes |
12:24
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godane |
i got most of november 2011 and december 2011 |
12:26
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|
godane |
SketchCow: I saved this earyer in the week: http://archive.org/details/BBC_Schools_Progs_VHSRip |
12:27
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godane |
i know you want 1 video per a item but cause i wanted to save the orignal nfo i uploaded all has 1 item |
12:28
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godane |
also it was removed quickly just like what video game item i uploaded earyer this month |
12:28
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godane |
or last month |
12:29
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SketchCow |
OK. |
12:33
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godane |
i'm uploaded g4 ces 2009 live day 1 |
12:34
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godane |
items name is going to be G4.CES.2009.Live.Day.1.DSR.XviD-SYS |
12:35
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godane |
i'm even uploading the nzb, nfo, sfv, and simple video for you |
12:35
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godane |
*sample video |
12:50
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SmileyG |
https://archive.org/details/RedfishMagazine - downloaded 31 times? I feel like I've done some good \o/ |
13:12
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godane |
looks like i only have 1 magazine that needs admin help now |
13:12
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godane |
:-D |
13:13
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godane |
also i uploaded this 2 days ago: http://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-165 |
16:58
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Nemo_bis |
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Offsite_Backups |
17:05
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norbert79 |
Nemo_bis: SSL certificate expired last year for that site... Just saying :) |
17:09
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Nemo_bis |
norbert79: it's self-signed anyway |
17:10
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SketchCow |
Anyone have an interest in doing metadata for a small stack of software unprotection manuals I'm uploading? |
17:13
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norbert79 |
SketchCow: Busy at the moment, maybe a few hours later |
20:05
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godane |
i'm on windows getting theblaze tv stuff |
22:03
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Coderjoe |
http://boingboing.net/2012/11/15/sad-news-glitch-is-shutting-d.html |
22:45
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ZoeB |
Pete Namlook's died. His site is at http://www.namlook.de/ . What's the best way to do this? |
22:45
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ZoeB |
I've gone to liveweb.archive.org and given that the main URL but I don't know if it'll spider it |
22:45
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ZoeB |
I can use wget with the warc option myself, but I'm guessing there's a better way? |
22:45
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chronomex |
that's the best |
22:46
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ZoeB |
OK, I'll do that now, thanks... |
22:47
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ZoeB |
well that was quick. small site. thank you! |
22:48
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chronomex |
hahah, already? |
22:48
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ZoeB |
"Downloaded: 347 files, 2.3M in 4.1s (573 KB/s)" |
22:48
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chronomex |
what did you invoke wget as? |
22:49
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ZoeB |
wget -mbc --warc-file=namlook --warc-cdx http://www.namlook.de/ |
22:49
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chronomex |
looks good to me |
22:52
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ZoeB |
looking at a random HTML file it looks good too. has handwritten comments by him and everything. |
22:52
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|
ZoeB |
thank you so much! |
22:53
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|
* |
ZoeB breathes a sigh of relief |
22:53
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chronomex |
:D |
22:53
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chronomex |
now, you upload it to archive.org |
22:54
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chronomex |
:) |
22:55
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ZoeB |
just as a regular upload or is there a special wayback machine friendly way? |
22:56
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chronomex |
just a regular upload should be fine, we can stash it in http://archive.org/details/archiveteam somewhere |
22:56
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chronomex |
probably in http://archive.org/details/archiveteam-fire |
23:05
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ZoeB |
OK, let me see if I can figure this out again... archive.org's very web 1.0! |
23:05
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chronomex |
yup! |
23:05
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|
chronomex |
it's the best |
23:06
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ZoeB |
"To begin, click on the share button!" :click: "No, the other share button!" |
23:06
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chronomex |
web 1.0 is coming back into style |
23:06
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chronomex |
oh, yeah, the share button thing is weird. |
23:06
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ZoeB |
I like the lack of comments, it's just the user friendliness that needs an upgrade :) |
23:07
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|
* |
chronomex nods quietly |
23:07
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ZoeB |
:P comments here are fine! |
23:08
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|
chronomex |
I think IA has comments, they're called "reviews" |
23:10
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ZoeB |
oh, yes, I forgot |
23:11
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ZoeB |
so it's just the bad interface part then... kinda like e2 |
23:11
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DFJustin |
there's a more web 2.0 version in testing at https://archive.org/upload/ |
23:12
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underscor |
ZoeB: Yeah, the one DFJustin is the "new" uploader |
23:12
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|
underscor |
We just haven't quite pushed it officially live yet. |
23:13
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ZoeB |
oh, you work at the IA? |
23:13
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ZoeB |
perhaps I should extol its finer points for balance :D |
23:14
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ZoeB |
really, it's a great service to humanity. it's only the interface I don't like, the concept and the fact that people actually did it are both wonderful |
23:14
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DFJustin |
iirc that new one had a bug where it didn't strip spaces from filenames, which IA's system hates |
23:14
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ZoeB |
OK, here it is: http://archive.org/details/TheWww.namlook.deWebsite |
23:15
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chronomex |
cool |
23:16
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|
underscor |
ZoeB: Both SketchCow and I work for IA |
23:16
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|
underscor |
But we're not part of #archiveteam in any official capacity |
23:17
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ZoeB |
well I'm thankful that the site exists, it's an invaluable service. sorry about the nitpicking of the specifics |
23:19
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|
ZoeB |
OK, it's late and I must sleep. thank you all for helping me preserve this tiny bit of history! :) |