[00:24] SketchCow: Who handles the shipping for Kagi orders? [05:55] I do [06:01] hey SketchCow [06:09] Hey [06:09] did you read my posts earlyer? [06:10] The request aout eventually adding together all the twits? That'll happen eventually. [06:10] i know that [06:10] i was thinking of moving twit_home_theater to the computersandtechvideos collection [06:11] right now its under ebooks and texts archive [06:11] the only reason for it being there is the guys on the show work for home theater magazine [06:12] some good news on archiving attack of the show [06:12] i may have full month of dec 2010 soon [06:13] i had to buy a anonymo premium account [06:13] so i can get sfshare.se to resolve to download the episodes [07:50] is there a script available to do the warrior's "whatever the current project is" without the warrior? [08:49] sure, as that is what the warrior runs to get started [11:54] Wanna Earn Daily fast sure profits of 300$ now in forex trading? real, legal, safe, secured! can start wth small capital 50$ free guide, tips, pm me to start now! [11:59] lol [11:59] yey free money! what could possibly go wrong! [12:27] oops [12:28] ? [12:28] I saw "tjvc" instead of "true1" and kickbanned the wrong one, which already left [13:01] * GLaDOS stares at ersi [13:14] wow. that was quite the delay between join and spam [13:15] ersi: herp I missed that :D [13:15] Coderjoe: at a guess, its a good way not to hit a honeypot type situation [13:15] tell your bots to join hundreds of channels/networks, wait until you see activity which appears to be legit. (I.e. no $, £, !!!, etc) [13:16] tho its a bit lame :D [13:24] there was no activity other than joins and parts in the hour between the bot joining and speaking [14:32] Nemo_bis> What would be a quick command to take all PDFs in a directory and merge those which have in common the first 8 chars, like 1985_200*, 1985_201* etc.? [14:33] What I'll do (lazy as usual): take list of files, run regex ([0-9]{4}_[0-9]{3})_(.+).pdf((?:\n\1_.+.pdf)+) -> pdfunite \1_\2.pdf\3 \1.pdf , fix newlines, run bash script... [14:36] brrr, regexp [15:26] Ah, I didn't have pdftk for some reason. Not better than pdfunite though, too bad. [16:44] Why does everyone not want to run the warriorrrrrrrrr [16:50] hmm, that reminds me, I should check on mine and see what it's up to these days [16:51] (I set the VM image up on a colo crate when I woke up in the middle of a fever dream the other week, and pointed it at GitHub -- I blame your tweets for this, SketchCow ;) [16:59] I've been thinking about continual persistence lately [17:00] like, if i wanted to ensure that after i die, my content will be available, how would you go about that? [17:00] the only answer i can think of is archive.org [17:00] which is a great solution, as far as i can tell [17:10] yep [17:11] package your life into warcs and upload [17:14] tef: well i'm working on a personal website that will contain those warcs, amongst other things [17:14] tef: but i'll have it automatically export it's content to archive.org [17:54] SketchCow: My reason is that I have a bunch of functional servers, so I'd rather run the programs stand-alone on 'em [17:59] Does someone know who those guys were? Is their stuff all available elsewhere? http://web.archive.org/web/20081217062746/http://www.old-computer-mags.com/ [18:02] argh he lost all data of the website and credentials in a PC crash [18:02] BACK UPS MOTHER FUCKERS> [18:02] ¬_¬ [18:04] I don't always backup my things, but when I do, I put it in the cloud [19:50] Any way to "validate" a WARC? [21:39] grr 482 tasks waiting for admin, not a single derive succeeding [21:43] ersi: part of the reason for preferring the warrior is that it is a known configuration. one problem we ran into over and over again is people having different version of "standard" tools which behaved slightly differently or sometimes had bugs. [21:44] though that is also part of the reason the seesaw toolkit was moved from bash to python [21:48] i'm finally uploading my andriasang.com images dump [21:48] its about 3.3gb [21:51] Coderjoe: I don't manage to fix this: The VirtualBox Linux kernel driver (vboxdrv) is probably not loaded. [21:52] hmm https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2012-January/413113.html [21:52] I wonder if the VM works in kvm [22:13] i must have missed some of the convo. :( [22:13] random tidbit you can convert the vbox image to a vmware [22:14] ersi were you getting errors setting up something on a standalone server? [22:15] between mobileme, webshots, dailybooth, whatever else we did before them ive always run the standalone scripts on a few servers as well as the warriors on my machines at home [22:16] ubuntu/debian is really easy to get them working with. gentoo isnt bad, centos is a bitch but its possible [22:20] S[h]O[r]T: No. I just prefer running each project stand alone. ie. outside of a warrior. [22:42] right [22:42] so you were just stating that..ok :P [22:42] me 2 :D [22:43] Well, SketchCow asked/stated "Why doesn't everyone use the Warrior" - I said I have servers running, I prefer running stand alone - then Coderjoe came along and said that warrior is nice because it's a known environment [22:43] which is true, but irrelevant in regards to my follow-up statement to SketchCow [22:47] would be cool to distrbute some kind of chroot environment too [22:47] you can just untar it and git pull and run it on anything [22:47] as long as the included libc matches the kernel [22:58] Ah this made it it seems. https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/1938/virtualbox-kernel-driver-not-installed-rc-1908?answer=4482#answer-container-4482