[01:22] SketchCow: Any chance of adding non-image file uploading? I had some sample videos to upload for various formats [01:31] mistym_: what format? depending on what it is, you should probably also put a copy on samples.multimedia.cx in an appropriately-named folder (especially if it can't be played with a recent FFplay/AVplay) [01:34] dashcloud: I'll do that if they're not there. The set is (almost) all of the codecs which come with a Quicktime+Final Cut Pro installation. [01:34] I think Apple Intermediate Codec is the only one there not supported by ffmpeg + friends [01:35] ah- then you want to check this folder then: http://samples.multimedia.cx/drivers32/ (it should contain virtually every codec ever created) [01:36] Rather, the files are samples produced with the codecs, not the codecs themselves. [01:36] ah [01:40] mistym_: is ProRes supported? last I checked I didn't think so [01:40] hm they do :P [01:46] even better- encoding is supported as well [02:00] Yeah! Prores support in ffmpeg is actually quite good these days. [02:00] Went from nonextant to great in a pretty short amount of time. [06:27] I don't want the files on there. [06:27] (mistym) [06:27] We should work to make an example site, that contains examples. [06:27] Or link to extant examples. [09:27] underscor: Is dailybooth getting slow for you too? [15:57] From my mail: [15:57] Here are some sites which either have closed or are a valuable source of information not otherwise easily available if [15:57] they should go down. I've noticed that ftp.uu.net is apparently already gone, thus losing some valuable Usenet archives [15:57] not available elsewhere. [15:57] http://criminalbrief.com/ ran from 2007-2011 and is now closed, but not yet offline [15:57] http://www.dailycabal.com/ is a similar situation [15:57] ftp://ftp.funet.fi/ has many very old archives, especially including several Usenet groups like sci.space (no longer [15:57] exists as it was split into subgroups) and sci.space.news. It also has rec.food.recipes. It looks like sci.space.news [15:57] stops in 2003, but I have a complete archive from 2003 to the present. [16:07] ftp://ftp.funet.fi/ftp/index/FUNET/history/a.dump.of.funet.fi-ftp.archive.1996-10-25/ [16:08] a dump of a ftp from 1996 maybe [16:14] funet has a big archive of commodore stuff too [18:19] SketchCow: ftp.funet.fi might be on for a while as it serves as Debian mirror as well [18:19] but yes, the materials are worth saving [18:19] And there is: http://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/ [18:24] And ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/ [18:24] I generally use lftp to back up ftp servers, with the mirror command [18:26] balrog: I would do the same, but I am lacking the space [18:27] I have a pile of sites here I backed up a while ago which would be nice to upload somewhere... [18:27] 106gb in this particular directory, much more elsewhere [18:30] is there a way to upload tidy site archives like this? these aren't WARCs since WARC didn't exist back then, but let me know :) [18:31] alard: the wget-warc bugfix still hasn't been applied upstream :[ [18:37] balrog: No. Have you tested the latest version? Does it fix the problem? [18:37] alard: which latest version? [18:37] the long long? it would fix the problem but break c89 [18:38] I don't like that approach to fixing this. [18:39] Yes, the one with %lld and (long long). [18:40] btw, mingw doesn't support that [18:42] I was wondering if I should send another message. I don't really care about the C89/C99 thing and have nothing to add, but I did trigger the discussion. [18:43] I think something will happen, eventually. [18:44] anyway, is there any server I can easily upload site archives to? maybe SketchCow has something available — if I have to wait it's ok, but this stuff is just rotting on my drive [18:45] Is it small enough to upload it to archive.org? [18:47] [13:27:15] <@balrog> 106gb in this particular directory, much more elsewhere [18:50] No then, unless you have a fast connection. :) [18:50] You should probably ask SketchCow for an rsync account. [18:55] I have a fast connection, but this is on a headless machine without X :p [18:56] You can use curl to upload. [19:23] Brap [19:25] i'm downloading 'star wars - music by john williams' [19:26] its bbc documentary from 1980 [19:32] i just read this: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/11/19/1636254/how-rapidshare-plans-to-avoid-megauploads-fate?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed [19:33] i got to pirate at of attack of the show episodes [19:33] *at = a lot [19:33] and I bet that with no pirates to pay premium fees, rapidshare will die pretty soon [19:35] i think i have to backup readwrite.com [19:36] there is only 6 times it was crawled [19:41] http://www.reedarchives.com/ [21:58] balrog: in what continent is that machine? [21:58] https://wiki.archive.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IAS3BulkUploader is also very nice [21:58] Nemo_bis: mine? USA, but I have 50mb/25mb internet so speeds are fast [21:58] balrog: speed is *never* fast to IA [21:58] :/ [21:59] well except for underscor who lives on their main backbone or so [21:59] anyway 109 GB is not much, you should be able to do it [21:59] unless you try FTP upload, which would be like suicide [22:00] the bulk uploader is ok [22:00] I get pretty good speed to IA from the university in the next town [22:00] DopefishJ: what university? and define decent :) [22:00] http://viu.ca/ and like 10 megabytes / sec [22:02] It's the peering through Hurricane Electric that makes speed slow if I remember correctly [22:02] ersi: yes [22:02] DopefishJ: you're luck! 1) right continent, 2) right coast :) [22:02] *lucky [22:02] I get a few megabytes upwards to IA boxes when the wind is blowing correctly [22:02] needless to say whenever I visit I look for a dataport >:D [22:03] ersi: my max was only 2 or 3 from Milan [22:03] "only" - it's still pretty good sustained across [22:03] for brief periods [22:03] sucks going below 1 MB/s though [22:04] I was surprised because we're not actually on any continent [22:04] but -bs [22:04] I got 590 KiB/s – stable – from Pampa O_o [22:05] *Tampa ^^' [22:05] Yeah, this is certainly #archiveteam-bs material - thought we were there [23:51] http://www.color.com/ dying