#archiveteam 2013-01-11,Fri

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09:01 🔗 tuankiet @alard: are yahoo ok right now?
09:52 🔗 alard tuankiet: I think so. There are items appearing on the tracker. http://tracker.archiveteam.org/yahooblog/
09:52 🔗 alard (But it's not going fast.)
13:58 🔗 alard While googling for shut down announcements, I came accross this: http://punchfork.com/pinterest
14:02 🔗 GLaDOS hm
14:02 🔗 alard Is that something worth downloading? (As far as I can see there's no *original* content on the site, just links to recipes on other sites.)
14:03 🔗 GLaDOS Might be worth doing so.
16:39 🔗 Nemo_bis Does someone see a request dump button on a random wiki while logged in? http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Special:RandomWiki
17:06 🔗 guigui is it normal for the warrior to be going very slowly? dling at about 200 kB/s and uploading at 8 kB/s on a 100mbit pipe right now
17:06 🔗 guigui well, not even 200 kB7s, more like 60 kB/s down...
18:25 🔗 philpem ats: a belated "you're welcome" :)
18:26 🔗 philpem (re. the patching of disk-utilities)
22:29 🔗 Coderjoe what is punchfork-grab?
22:29 🔗 Coderjoe oh
22:29 🔗 Coderjoe (time between seeing the email and looking at the repo)
22:40 🔗 chronomex ^
22:44 🔗 Coderjoe alard: you know, it would be cool if the VM infrastructure suggested support for the TRIM instruction, and filesystems actually used it. then, when files get deleted in the warrior, the kernel could tell the vm environment it was done with some blocks, and the vm environment could then shrink the image back down
22:45 🔗 Coderjoe (and no, I am not suggesting you undertake this task.)
22:45 🔗 alard I was just going to suggest that you'd have a look. :)
22:48 🔗 chronomex :P

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