[00:04] SketchCow: congrats on getting the Scribe scanner in-house [03:19] anyone here? i had to reboot and i dont see any triaafic? [03:20] hello [03:42] greetings fleshbots. looking for any pointers on running dailybooth-grab sans warrior. if this is a FAQ i can write up somewhere on the wiki I'll do that too. [03:55] hmm... looks like some scripts in seesaw-kit are a good start... [03:59] beardicus: your name is familiar from somewhere [04:03] chronomex, not sure. been kicking lurking around in here for some time. [04:03] aye [04:03] other than that... maybe hackerspace-y things? rochester, ny-y things? [04:03] i'm a pretty boring dude otherwise :) [04:33] hey beardicus we're physically in the same city? whoo [04:33] ruhroh! now it's getting real in here. [04:35] over in #archiveteam-bs now if you want to shout at me from a short distance bsmith094. [04:38] hm, okay [04:56] Man, a 1gb upload? not so nice on the ol' bandwidth [15:56] SketchCow: It may be time to discuss the DailyBooth packaging and uploading. There's 3.5TB of data waiting on the upload server. [15:58] Anything wrong with following the webshots approach? 50GB per item, megawarcs. Should the item name be something special? (dailybooth-freeze-frame?) [16:41] alard: that sounds like you have something to sort the data into 50G dirs, can you share that? [16:54] SketchCow: i got g4 e3 2011 coverage [16:54] i was not sure at all if it was caped [16:59] alard: Yes, just do it like webshots. [17:02] schbiridi: https://gist.github.com/969c4c5964e5c14f258e [17:03] Warning: make sure that your temporary upload files are in a different directory (or clearly marked), so you're not accidentally moving unfinished uploads. [17:42] cheers [17:42] Now, a few hours of work [17:49] hm, this could work for fileplanet if we change it to move subdirectories too [17:49] i dont know how big subdirectories there are though [17:50] damn stupid kdirstat and its inability of reading its own cache files [20:11] * closure rips https://s3.amazonaws.com/Gigapans/EBC_Pumori_050112_8bit_FLAT/EBC_Pumori_050112_8bit_FLAT.html for something to do in the laundomat. Really easy :) [20:19] Hello [20:21] Hi, Sylph! [20:22] Has anybody ever looked into running a raspberry pi as an archive team box? [20:22] I think deathy is running some smaller stuff on his [20:22] cool [20:23] Is he documenting it somewhere? [20:24] You'd have to ask him [20:24] Oh, I see, he is here. [20:25] Hope he won't mind if I PM him [20:25] Thanks for the info ;) [20:42] raspberry pi is just a small computer, there is nothing too special about it [20:46] What's special is that the PC I was intending to use for archive team slurps about 40 times the power the raspberry pi ever will [20:47] that's the wonderful world of ARM [20:47] Yes, yes it is. [20:49] You might want to take a look at the actual ArchiveTeam Warrior scripts which are running on the Warrior VM instances over at https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-code2 - other than that, most new projects use the https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit platform today [20:50] I'll have a look at that. Thanks for the suggestion. [20:50] which makes it more uniform and easier to execute these days [21:24] and improves consistency of results~ [21:24] and improves consistency of results@ [21:24] wtf where is the ! key [21:34] SketchCow: I'm buying another ton of magazines. :/ [21:35] I sent around too many inquiries and got caught, I don't even know if the m-bags arrive. ^^' [21:35] hah [21:46] Hmm so 57 issues bought, 42 to be paid, 120 to pick, 40+42+50 near negotiations end, 100+40 I'm unsure about. [21:46] And a mess of other proposals, hmpf.