#archiveteam 2012-12-17,Mon

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01:07 🔗 phuzion ivan`: where did you get that github-repositories.txt file?
01:07 🔗 chronomex the gothub subcommittee posted it on IA recently
01:08 🔗 chronomex http://archive.org/details/archiveteam-github-repository-index-201212
01:09 🔗 phuzion Thanks
01:09 🔗 * phuzion considers just starting that for the hell of it, to see how much space it ends up taking.
01:27 🔗 balrog_ some repos already got renamed or deleted
01:27 🔗 joepie91 does anyone have a done-in-10-seconds way to submit a WARC to the internet archive?
01:27 🔗 joepie91 from a headless server
01:28 🔗 joepie91 I have a WARC of the BBC site of a while ago
01:28 🔗 chronomex balrog_: yeah, they will do that
01:28 🔗 chronomex joepie91: you can cobble together something that uses curl to POST it to the s3 api
01:29 🔗 joepie91 :p
01:29 🔗 joepie91 right, but how would I do that, seeing as I'm entirely unfamiliar with the s3 api
01:29 🔗 chronomex okay
01:30 🔗 chronomex you need to get tokens and I'll give you a command line
01:30 🔗 joepie91 how do i get tokens?
01:30 🔗 ivan` phuzion: let me know if you run out, I might have 3TB of space to do some of it
01:31 🔗 phuzion ivan`: I've started on it, I'll let you know when it fills up my drive.
01:31 🔗 chronomex joepie91: http://archive.org/account/s3.php
01:31 🔗 joepie91 okay, got them
01:32 🔗 ivan` phuzion: you might want to run two in parallel since half the time github will be busy counting objects
01:32 🔗 chronomex joepie91: curl '--header' 'authorization: LOW your-magic-token' '--header' 'x-archive-meta01-collection:opensource' '--header' 'x-amz-auto-make-bucket:1' '--header' 'x-archive-meta-noindex:true' --header 'x-archive-meta-(title|date|mediatype|language|etc): Value'
01:32 🔗 phuzion Hmm... Perhaps I can figure out how to split the list into even and odd lines...
01:32 🔗 ivan` or with xargs or parallel
01:32 🔗 * ivan` looks it up
01:33 🔗 chronomex yes, `parallel' is good
01:33 🔗 joepie91 magic token == secret key?
01:33 🔗 chronomex joepie91: hold on don't run that yet
01:33 🔗 chronomex yes, secret key
01:33 🔗 chronomex you actually want to run it with these as well ...
01:34 🔗 chronomex curl -i '-#' ${args from above} --upload-file /dev/null "http://s3.us.archive.org/"$identifier
01:34 🔗 chronomex this will give you a progress bar and stuff
01:35 🔗 joepie91 what is the $identifier?
01:35 🔗 * joepie91 is confused now
01:35 🔗 joepie91 okay, let me ask it differently
01:36 🔗 joepie91 if I wanted to upload a warc.gz of the BBC.co.uk site named "BBC.co.uk WARC", and the filename was at-bbc.warc.gz
01:36 🔗 joepie91 what would the full command be to run (minus secret key, ofc)
01:36 🔗 joepie91 so that I get a bit of a better grasp on the syntax :p
01:38 🔗 phuzion ivan`: I'm trying to figure out how to split the file in half, I want to do even and odd lines, but can't quite nail the sed syntax, you any good with sed?
01:39 🔗 phuzion Wait, hang on, I might have gotten it
01:39 🔗 ivan` no, I was busy trying to figure out how to do the subshell thing with parallel
01:41 🔗 DFJustin so did someone warc this yet, closing tomorrow http://japan.gamespot.com/
01:41 🔗 phuzion Yeah, got it
01:41 🔗 phuzion sed -n "1~2 p" github-repositories.txt > github-odd.txt and then sed -n "2~2 p" github-repositories.txt > github-even.txt
01:46 🔗 chronomex joepie91: curl -i -'#' (all the --header options from above) --upload-file at-bbc.warc.gz "http://s3.us.archive.org/BBC.co.uk-warc"
01:48 🔗 chronomex joepie91: make sense?
01:48 🔗 chronomex you should write a description and stuff
01:54 🔗 joepie91 right... not much to describe though
01:54 🔗 joepie91 :P
01:55 🔗 chronomex well, write where it came from, include the wget command line, etc
01:55 🔗 chronomex maybe why you got it
01:55 🔗 chronomex just a few sentences
01:56 🔗 joepie91 just use \n to insert a newline?
01:57 🔗 chronomex I don't know tbh
01:57 🔗 * phuzion predicts that his 1tb drive will be full tonight, thanks to cloning github repos
01:57 🔗 chronomex phuzion: that sounds like a safe bet
01:57 🔗 joepie91 meh, don't have the command I ran anymore anyway :/
01:57 🔗 phuzion heh
01:58 🔗 godane how big would you think japan.gamespot.com should be?
01:58 🔗 joepie91 desc?
01:58 🔗 joepie91 what's the name of the description header?
01:58 🔗 chronomex ummm
01:58 🔗 phuzion Can someone take http://git.kernel.org/index.html and get all of the git:// links out of the page for me? I wanna clone all of those as well
02:00 🔗 chronomex joepie91: read the examples at http://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt
02:02 🔗 joepie91 phuzion: http://sprunge.us/XOBV
02:02 🔗 joepie91 ignore the first line
02:03 🔗 joepie91 rest should be valid
02:03 🔗 phuzion joepie91: you sir, are a gentleman and a scholar
02:03 🔗 phuzion Mind if I ask the wizardry you used to obtain such a result?
02:07 🔗 joepie91 sure, 1 sec :P
02:08 🔗 joepie91 bit of a nasty method, but
02:08 🔗 joepie91 http://pastie.org/5541069
02:08 🔗 joepie91 it does the job
02:08 🔗 joepie91 curl http://whatever | python gitlink.py
02:09 🔗 joepie91 the regex is extremely lazy though, and there's no guarantee that it'll work with other stuff :P
02:09 🔗 joepie91 plus I don't think it'll match more than one git:// url per line in the html file
02:09 🔗 joepie91 which is fine for this, but may not be fine for other things
02:10 🔗 chronomex I would do curl http://whatever | sed -e 's/[" ]/\n/g' | grep ^git://
02:10 🔗 joepie91 chronomex: that won't work if there's other stuff on the same line, right?
02:10 🔗 joepie91 wait
02:10 🔗 joepie91 I see what you're doing
02:11 🔗 chronomex :)
02:11 🔗 joepie91 that would break here though, if you don't include ) in your regex
02:11 🔗 chronomex ok
02:11 🔗 joepie91 there was one that would break and have a ) at the end
02:11 🔗 chronomex well, as usual, it requires tuning
02:11 🔗 joepie91 :P
02:11 🔗 joepie91 plus you'd have to add <
02:11 🔗 joepie91 in case it's mentioned as text
02:11 🔗 chronomex well yes
02:11 🔗 chronomex but you see where I'm going with it
02:11 🔗 joepie91 yes :)
02:11 🔗 joepie91 I'm horrible with sed and awk so I prefer python for these kind of things :P
02:12 🔗 chronomex or you could do grep -o 'git://[-_A-Za-z./%0-9 etc]*'
02:12 🔗 chronomex -o is only-matching-regions
02:31 🔗 chronomex alard: tracker is back in swapsville http://zeppelin.xrtc.net/corp.xrtc.net/shilling.corp.xrtc.net/memory.html
02:39 🔗 godane so i'm starting the mirroring of japan.gamespot.com
03:27 🔗 godane and japan.gamespot.com is gone
03:27 🔗 balrog_ :/ did it get backed up?
03:28 🔗 godane part of it did
03:28 🔗 godane not much
03:43 🔗 godane i'm uploading my warc for japan.gamespot.com right now
03:43 🔗 godane just don't expect much
03:50 🔗 balrog_ :[
03:55 🔗 godane uploaded: http://archive.org/details/japan.gamespot.com-20121216-mirror-incomplete
03:55 🔗 godane we wore not fast enough
03:56 🔗 godane i grabbing stuff like fireflyfans.net before it needs a panic download in under 2 hours
03:59 🔗 godane it was already starting to redirect to japan.cnet.com best on my wget.log
04:03 🔗 phuzion chronomex: The tracker that you talk of, is that why I can't download github stuff?
04:03 🔗 chronomex phuzion: no idea
07:01 🔗 * chronomex currently stuffing some ftp grabs from last week into .zips
09:50 🔗 Nemo_bis chronomex: you uploaded some of these a while ago didn't you? https://archive.org/details/bellsystempractices
09:50 🔗 Nemo_bis are http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5946997/Bell_Systems_Technical_Journals_(Full_Site_Rip) darkened or just not on archive.org?
09:54 🔗 chronomex Nemo_bis: that is my collection, yes.
09:56 🔗 Nemo_bis chronomex: do you anything about the bell system technical journals then?
09:56 🔗 chronomex do I what anything?
09:57 🔗 chronomex I think you a word
09:57 🔗 alard chronomex: The tracker likes to swap. We have too many large projects at the moment.
09:57 🔗 chronomex yeah, that was my understanding
09:58 🔗 Nemo_bis *do you know
09:59 🔗 alard GitHub is done now, so that will be going.
09:59 🔗 chronomex I know some things about the BSTJ, yes?
10:00 🔗 Nemo_bis chronomex: about them being uploaded on archive.org
10:01 🔗 chronomex don't
10:02 🔗 chronomex http://archive.org/search.php?query=bell%20system%20technical%20journal hmmm this is bad
10:03 🔗 chronomex maybe I should upload that 50G torrent
10:03 🔗 chronomex orrrrr not?
10:03 🔗 chronomex upload it from the lucent site
10:03 🔗 chronomex maybe I'll do that tomorrow
10:04 🔗 chronomex yeahhhh
10:18 🔗 Nemo_bis chronomex: yes you should :)
10:18 🔗 Nemo_bis unless Jason already did it?
10:25 🔗 hiker3 http://japan.gamespot.com/ is gone now
10:26 🔗 hiker3 I see godane managed to grab some of it
10:28 🔗 hiker3 If http://andriasang.com/ comes back online it might be nice to grab a copy as well. I am not sure how much longer it will stay up
10:29 🔗 hiker3 Thank you for grabbing what you did, godane.
11:58 🔗 Nemo_bis If you want to pick some... (Or add suggestions; my proxy and myself got sick of browsing TPB. ;-) ) http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Magazines_and_journals
13:05 🔗 godane hiker3: looks like gamespotjapan twitter feed is gone too
13:05 🔗 hiker3 Hi! But isn't twitter archived automatically?
13:06 🔗 godane don't knnow
13:06 🔗 godane i just know that the account doesn't exist anymore
13:06 🔗 hiker3 Were you the only one grabbing the site?
13:11 🔗 godane i don't know
13:12 🔗 godane in least jason scott got it
13:12 🔗 godane *in less
13:12 🔗 godane when was it posted that it was going to be redirected to japan.cnet.com
13:13 🔗 hiker3 I came in here 3 days ago and mentioned it I think
13:13 🔗 godane so i hope jason got the warning then
13:13 🔗 godane i know i was not going to get all of it
13:14 🔗 hiker3 Is there any way someone can get http://andriasang.com/ if it comes back up?
13:14 🔗 hiker3 It's been having errors for a few weeks now, and the author has moved on to other things so I am not sure how much longer it will stay up.
14:10 🔗 godane so looks like fireflyfans.net bluesunroom is very big
14:41 🔗 joepie91 chronomex: http://aarnist.cryto.net:81/data/at-trancenu.warc.gz
14:41 🔗 joepie91 a seemingly complete warc of trance.nu
14:44 🔗 godane uploaded: http://archive.org/details/www.engadget.com-images-2006-mirror
14:44 🔗 norbert79 joepie91: What do you think, would all sources found for gopher be worth of uploading?
14:45 🔗 norbert79 I mean the UMN gopher engine
14:48 🔗 joepie91 norbert79: I have no idea what that would entail, to be perfectly honest
14:48 🔗 joepie91 that was before my time :P
14:50 🔗 norbert79 Lot of old gopher code; it would mean like I would say: old apache2 code :)
14:52 🔗 joepie91 ah, right
14:52 🔗 joepie91 sure, why not :P
14:54 🔗 hiker3 Is there a list of websites which have shutdown but have archives from AT?
14:56 🔗 godane i have gopher plugin in for firefox
14:58 🔗 Nemo_bis sigh people packaging PDFs in NRG packaged in multifile RARs
15:11 🔗 norbert79 Looks like sharing isn't accessible atm
15:12 🔗 godane i found some usenet dumps
15:12 🔗 godane on gopher://telefisk.org/
15:12 🔗 joepie91 hiker3: I think it's on the archiveteam wiki
15:12 🔗 godane the archive is up to like 2011
15:13 🔗 norbert79 godane: Telefisk is still anactive gopher server
15:13 🔗 godane yes
15:13 🔗 godane from what i can tell
15:13 🔗 norbert79 godane: You could also add olduse.net to this too
15:14 🔗 joepie91 ah
15:14 🔗 joepie91 hiker3: http://archive.org/details/archiveteam
15:15 🔗 norbert79 godane: Wanted to upload Old Gopher Sources, connection died, now I can't use that keyword anymore, but am offered OldGopherSOurces_631
15:15 🔗 norbert79 godane: What now?
15:15 🔗 norbert79 Shall I ignore this?
15:17 🔗 godane i'm donwloading this stuff to be on the safe side
15:19 🔗 DFJustin norbert79: it looks like https://archive.org/details/OldGopherSources was created, so you ought to be able to go in and edit it
15:20 🔗 norbert79 DFJustin: Cheers, looks like both https://archive.org/details/OldGopherSources and https://archive.org/details/OldGopherSources_693 got created and got stuck again
15:20 🔗 DFJustin afaik olduse.net comes from data that is already on IA so no point in archiving it https://archive.org/details/utzoo-wiseman-usenet-archive
15:21 🔗 norbert79 DFJustin: About these pages, can I somehow remove them?
15:21 🔗 DFJustin no
15:21 🔗 norbert79 I wish to remove the second, aw crap
15:21 🔗 DFJustin it's not public yet so no big deal
15:21 🔗 norbert79 Ok
15:22 🔗 norbert79 DFJustin: What is the right choice for compressed source files?
15:22 🔗 norbert79 I am offered movie, audio and text
15:22 🔗 norbert79 and etree
15:22 🔗 DFJustin pick text and an admin can move it later
15:23 🔗 norbert79 cheers
15:29 🔗 norbert79 Done
16:15 🔗 godane looks like fireflyfans.net store the bluesun images using the files md5sum
16:41 🔗 joepie91 anything else that needs wget-warcing?
16:48 🔗 Nemo_bis joepie91: are you open also to different suggestions? :)
16:48 🔗 joepie91 that depends on what said suggestion is :P
16:48 🔗 Nemo_bis I put some on http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Magazines_and_journals
16:50 🔗 joepie91 Nemo_bis: I can't do torrents, though
16:50 🔗 Nemo_bis ah
16:50 🔗 joepie91 disallowed by the host that I'm using
16:50 🔗 joepie91 because it's very IO heavy
16:51 🔗 joepie91 :P
16:51 🔗 balrog_ :[
16:51 🔗 joepie91 see https://srsvps.com/terms.html
16:51 🔗 balrog_ even if you limit to a few connections at a time? ahh
16:51 🔗 balrog_ I understand that OVH is pretty lenient
16:51 🔗 balrog_ and is popular for seedboxes
16:51 🔗 joepie91 ya, but my only OVH box that I could use for this would be my kimsufi
16:51 🔗 balrog_ yeah
16:52 🔗 joepie91 :P
16:52 🔗 joepie91 and that one isn't supposed to do anything besides function as a testing box for my vps panel
16:52 🔗 joepie91 don't want to risk suspension or similar
16:52 🔗 Nemo_bis aww 503 Service Unavailable
16:52 🔗 joepie91 I have one other VPS on an OVH server, but if I start torrenting on that, encyclopedia dramatica will probably slow down to a crawl, since it's a backend server >.>
16:53 🔗 Nemo_bis there's an interesting NATO FTP site there that you could grab though
16:53 🔗 balrog_ ohhh?
16:53 🔗 * balrog_ has been on the lookout for NATO documents
16:53 🔗 balrog_ well, certain specific ones having to do with speech codecs
16:53 🔗 joepie91 Nemo_bis: how large is it, approx?
16:53 🔗 joepie91 I have about 50G of space left
16:53 🔗 Nemo_bis joepie91: dunno, some dozens GiB perhaps
16:53 🔗 joepie91 on this vps
16:53 🔗 joepie91 hmm
16:53 🔗 joepie91 I could do it partially
16:53 🔗 Nemo_bis ftp.rta.nato.int/PubFullText/AGARD/ or http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7639843/AGARD_monographs_(_AGARDographs_) 15 GiB/453
16:54 🔗 Nemo_bis and parent folder
16:54 🔗 joepie91 what is the easiest way to mass-download from an FTP server?
16:54 🔗 Nemo_bis wget
16:54 🔗 DFJustin lftp
16:54 🔗 joepie91 I'd assume warc isn't suitable for this
16:54 🔗 Nemo_bis http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=FTP
16:54 🔗 joepie91 ah, nice :P
16:55 🔗 DFJustin it doesn't really matter if you're doing a one time pull, I like lftp for updating an existing mirror
16:56 🔗 joepie91 downloading...
16:57 🔗 joepie91 140kb/sec
16:57 🔗 joepie91 :p
16:57 🔗 joepie91 not particularly fast
16:57 🔗 joepie91 KB*
16:57 🔗 Nemo_bis :<
16:57 🔗 joepie91 you'd think nato could afford a decent pipe
16:57 🔗 joepie91 oh, by the way, alard, are you here?
17:04 🔗 joepie91 Nemo_bis: I've started downloading the car and motorcycle manual torrents from my home connection (on my media server)
17:04 🔗 joepie91 :P
17:04 🔗 joepie91 it'll be slow, but it's something
17:05 🔗 joepie91 it'll download at 1.1MB/sec max, and upload at like 60KB/sec max
17:06 🔗 godane i found a amiga virus collection
17:07 🔗 joepie91 haha
17:08 🔗 Nemo_bis joepie91: ok, upload with the bulk uploader, you know how?
17:09 🔗 joepie91 Nemo_bis: no idea, and the standard uploader on the archive.org site says it doesn't work properly on unix-based systems
17:09 🔗 joepie91 honestly, archive.org needs some kind of software to do uploads
17:09 🔗 joepie91 easily
17:09 🔗 joepie91 including the whole tagging etc
17:10 🔗 Nemo_bis https://wiki.archive.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IAS3BulkUploader
17:12 🔗 joepie91 whoa, I did not know that existed
17:20 🔗 Nemo_bis joepie91: if your upload bandwidth is so little, perhaps you chose too big a torrent :)
17:20 🔗 Nemo_bis but let's see
17:21 🔗 joepie91 nah, I'll just have patience :P
17:21 🔗 joepie91 that server runs 24/7 anyway
17:21 🔗 joepie91 plus I'll probably upload stuff separately
17:26 🔗 godane this item needs some help: www.engadget.com-images-2007-mirror
17:34 🔗 schbiridi joepie91: i mount the ftp with curlftpfs and then use rsync
17:34 🔗 joepie91 schbiridi: you mean the archive.org FTP upload?
17:35 🔗 joepie91 according to the info page that's not recommended because of bandwidth
17:53 🔗 schbiridi nah, for mirroring FTP servers
17:54 🔗 schbiridi sorry :D
17:54 🔗 balrog_ schbiridi: I usually use lftp here, or wget
17:57 🔗 Nemo_bis the wonders of interoperable systems: everyone can use any flavour of software one likes most ;)
18:00 🔗 joepie91 ahh
18:01 🔗 schbiridi i find rsync the most versatile
18:53 🔗 alard joepie91: Yes?
19:06 🔗 joepie91 alard: I have something that may be of use to you for future projects
19:06 🔗 joepie91 I wrote a self-extracting python script thingie
19:06 🔗 joepie91 I'm using it for the installer for my VPS panel, but it may be useful for stand-alone versions of crawlers etc as well
19:07 🔗 joepie91 https://github.com/joepie91/cvm/tree/develop/tools/pysfx
19:07 🔗 joepie91 it doesn't have its own repo yet (it will soon, though)
19:07 🔗 joepie91 example usage: https://github.com/joepie91/cvm/blob/develop/installer/build.sh
19:07 🔗 joepie91 end result is a single .py that you can run, it'll extract itself to a temp dir, and run the specified command
19:49 🔗 ivan` blip.tv a serious risk given "@richhickey says @skelter Blip doesn't want conference vids, tech talks etc, and gave us 2 weeks to move."
19:49 🔗 ivan` I have all the Clojure videos, don't worry about those
19:58 🔗 chronomex oh really?
19:58 🔗 chronomex I thought blip.tv has the HOPE video
20:00 🔗 ivan` I also have all of http://blip.tv/linuxconfau
20:04 🔗 ivan` going to grab http://blip.tv/linux-journal and other things I can find on google
20:06 🔗 ivan` (note: my upstream is terrible and no real backups)
20:07 🔗 alard joepie91: Ah, that's something to remember. Similar to py2exe, but for Linux?
20:08 🔗 joepie91 alard: more similar to a 7zip sfx with autorun, I'd say, but for Linux :P
20:09 🔗 joepie91 it doesn't include dependencies etc, it just works with whatever tar.gz you give it
20:09 🔗 joepie91 you could theoretically pack up something entirely non-python with it
20:09 🔗 joepie91 as it will just run whatever command you specify, but with working directory set to the temp extraction directory
20:13 🔗 ivan` what's our preferred piratepad?
20:13 🔗 ivan` piratepad?
20:16 🔗 alard joepie91: OK.
20:24 🔗 ivan` if anyone is really interested in blip.tv I can provide a youtube-dl patch and start listing channels in piratepad
20:25 🔗 ivan` otherwise I'll just continue sucking things down at 1M/s and hope 2 weeks only apply to hickey
20:35 🔗 ivan` surprised to see a lot of great content, site must have terrible googlejuice
21:38 🔗 godane SketchCow: so i have the bluesunrom of fireflyfans.net
21:38 🔗 godane 2.1gb warc.gz with 11000+ images
22:11 🔗 SketchCow Goodness
22:13 🔗 Nemo_bis I think hank briefly killed the site (or so) earlier today, maybe with this https://archive.org/~tracey/mrtg/derives.html
22:16 🔗 godane SketchCow: did you grab japan.gamespot.com?
22:16 🔗 godane i only grabed 90mb
22:18 🔗 alard SketchCow: I uploaded the GitHub files, see http://archive.org/details/github-downloads-201212-part-a (to -z and -0 to -9)
22:23 🔗 SketchCow So this is the after-we-fixed-the-bugs thing?
22:24 🔗 alard Yes.
22:32 🔗 SketchCow Fantastic.
22:32 🔗 SketchCow I think I put this in software.
22:36 🔗 dashcloud ivan`: I'm interested in pulling down the blip.tv stuff and I've got a good pipe here- the latest released version of youtube-dl seems to work fine with blip- any special options to use?
22:38 🔗 ivan` dashcloud: yes, you need a patch to get the Source/720p content
22:38 🔗 ivan` sec
22:41 🔗 dashcloud just ping me with it, and I'll get to it sometime tonight
22:43 🔗 SketchCow http://archive.org/details/github-downloads-2012-12
22:48 🔗 SketchCow Don't do mediatype data, do mediatype software
22:50 🔗 alard "data" is the default, I think. (I'm not even sure if non-admins can upload anything but the default type, but I haven't tried that.)
22:50 🔗 DFJustin non-admins can upload anything
22:56 🔗 SketchCow Anyway, it's all set now
23:01 🔗 ivan` dashcloud: http://piratepad.net/R18h7lKV1N has the patch and some channels
23:02 🔗 ivan` it's possible that the clojure channel got specifically targeted for using up too much of their bandwidth or something, but blip.tv still seems careless
23:12 🔗 dashcloud ivan`: conferences don't seem a terribly good fit for blip as it is now- conferences happen once a year, and blip is geared toward episodic-type content (weekly/biweekly/monthly shows)
23:12 🔗 godane so i got a account to astraweb.com
23:13 🔗 godane only got the $10/25gb credit
23:13 🔗 dashcloud holy crap- that's weird watching text suddenly show up on the page
23:13 🔗 godane just to test if i can get episode of attack of the show without missing parts
23:20 🔗 joepie91 dashcloud: heh, you're unfamiliar with etherpad?
23:20 🔗 joepie91 it's basically multiplayer notepad :P
23:21 🔗 dashcloud I've never used one before
23:21 🔗 dashcloud did you run the git-annex kickstarter?
23:22 🔗 joepie91 git-annex kickstarter?
23:22 🔗 godane good news everyone
23:22 🔗 godane i maybe able to save more aots
23:35 🔗 godane also most of my engadget dumps are uploaded
23:35 🔗 godane will do a 2012 year dump sometime next year
23:41 🔗 ivan` oh hey http://blip.tv/acquia and its videos got nuked too
23:41 🔗 ivan` whatever it was. not that I'll have any idea now.

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