[00:51] So, unfortunately, it looks like Myspace is now doing a small transition and killing pages [02:42] you know how some really advanced bulk renamers can add the parent folder(s) to the name of a file? well i need to remove that part organized like this stuff/blah/status/blah - authorname - filename.txt the only matching parts will be the "blah", and it is garanteed to be a part of the filename [02:56] uh [02:56] whats your before and after? [02:58] you say matching parts, are you trying to regex match those? and only modify those files partially? or? [02:59] an app for windows I used to rename stuff is called "ReNamer" works great [03:14] instence_: before= stuff/blah/status/blah - authorname - filename.txt [03:14] instence_: after= stuff/blah/status/authorname - filename.txt [03:28] with ReNamer that would be quite easy, but I think its a windows only app [03:29] http://www.den4b.com/?x=downloads&product=renamer [03:30] http://www.den4b.com/?x=screenshots&product=renamer [03:31] you can stack rules as well [03:46] so, is there still a channel for fileformat wiki efforts, or it just goes here or -bs? [04:45] Hello eberybody! [04:48] instence_: how would i do that in renamer, it runs fine in wine, so im using that for now [04:55] @alard: are there any projects? [06:03] SketchCow: thanks! [06:15] No problem. Sorry there's still a lag with me this year. [06:16] I'd hoped to be more archiveteam responsive, but this DEFCON documentary is kicking my aaaaaassssss [08:41] godane: ftp.download.packardbell.com: Downloaded: 2679 files, 28G in 1d 17h 47m 55s (194 KB/s) [08:42] now: time nice ionice -c 3 zip -vr ftp.download.packardbell.com.zip ftp.download.packardbell.com [09:07] chronomex: thanks for getting it [09:07] i know that would have take me forever to get [09:08] :) [09:08] and to also upload [09:19] yeah, might take a while [09:19] I downloaded a terabyte of ftp last month :P [09:20] chronomex: ah, 200 KB/s, lucky you :) [09:21] NATO still at 40 KB/s [09:21] 42 GiB so far [09:22] o_O [09:22] ftp.3gpp.org is huge [09:22] btw. [09:23] 350g, iirc [09:23] everything has recent timestamps there [13:54] To what extent does heritrix discover JavaScript and CSS? [14:15] tuankiet: Well, it's time to start downloading the Yahoo blogs. [14:16] hiker1: It probably downloads things referenced with