[01:50] Back home [01:50] Let the fun begin [02:18] did you see pdftribute.net and http://pdftribute.loc-com.de/ ? [02:19] Yes [03:57] Adding 50+ books abaout atari programming [04:19] :( [04:19] hey SketchCow, are you around? [04:31] Yes [04:31] http://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Aataribooks&sort=-publicdate [04:31] hahaha you have that forth book [04:32] best cover of all time [04:32] ha nice [04:45] will these likely go black? [04:52] so yeah, academic journals... what annoys me more than paywalls is when useful papers are published only in the proceedings of a specific conference only in book form ... and when only about 10 libraries have a copy of said book [04:52] not all that sure what the solution is there. [06:44] Who know what'll happen. I'm excited to see [07:35] I just did a mass of moving of files around [07:51] Also, I gotta say.... there's some woman who is scanning, by the boatload, old books and putting them up [07:51] I mean TONS [07:51] Looks like they added 275 books in the last month and a half. [08:23] whoa [08:23] nice [08:24] that's like a full time hobby or something [08:47] Righto [08:47] http://archive.org/details/folkscanomy [08:47] Just added them all in. [08:47] Brilliant stuff. [08:47] Like, really cool books. [08:48] http://archive.org/details/TelevisionEngineersPocketBook [08:49] these are cool [08:49] http://archive.org/stream/TheClockworkOfTheHeavens/Asprey-TheClockworkOfTheHeavens#page/n1/mode/2up [08:52] http://archive.org/details/amigabooks also good. [08:52] http://archive.org/details/magazine_rack also had a bunch added. [09:12] SketchCow: I was reminded that I sesnt you the magazines more than a month ago. Still no news? [09:13] hehe, https://archive.org/details/SeventeenMagazine2011-05 spotlight item [09:14] of course there's Justin Bieber in it [09:14] no news maybe [09:14] But bear in mind, I'm dealing with a lot of backlog here [09:25] SketchCow: I'm only wondering if they were delivered, there's no hurry for the processing. [11:12] right [11:12] now to see if I can upload these warcs to ia [12:13] SketchCow: ok, so I have a 270 mb warc with the hn frontpage + all links, with text extracts, pdf and png snapshots, and countless amounts of ajax crap [12:14] SketchCow: thing is it is on a remote machine inside amazon atm, I have s3access set up to internet archive, but I dunno the magic headers to add to put it in the right place/bucket [12:14] cos the upload form doesn't work in lynx :-( [12:16] so if someone has any idea on how to upload to ia I would be happy [12:16] beyond downloading and uploading via my slow modem [12:30] tef: There are some examples here, http://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt (but perhaps you've seen those already). [12:48] alard: it's the metadata like which bucket to put it in [12:49] i have s3cmd set up and authed to us the s3 archiv.org interface [13:20] so i figured out how to mirror thebox.bz forums better [13:21] this newer script grabs the forumid pages then from there it will make list of urls to grab from it [13:22] this could also be used to mirror sites like underground-gamer alot faster [13:24] document on wiki then [13:32] SketchCow: that Newnes TV pocketbook is pretty cool -- my dad (who started working as a TV engineering in the UK in the 70s) has a very battered copy of it [13:49] tef: I don't know about s3cmd, I normally just use curl. curl -v --location --header "authorization: LOW $accesskey:$secret" --header "x-amz-auto-make-bucket:1" --upload-file $filename http://s3.us.archive.org/$item/$filename > /dev/null [14:00] https://github.com/rememberaaronsw/rememberaaronsw [14:29] [09:10:40] I don't to move too rashly on this. I've done that in the past, not always forgood. [14:29] [09:11:05] a part ofmewants to make it so it violates the agreement, so thousands of people commit the felony. [14:29] [09:11:14] ok, rest [14:29] This would be kinda neat. [14:29] SketchCow: I have a bunch of non-a.o boxes that we could potentially use [14:29] I have the code and my listener and stuff. [14:31] underscor: I've made an updated version of the jstor bookmarklet (they've changed a few things) that also adds a form where you can leave a message. [14:31] ooh, awesome [14:32] The thing that's left is the server-side stuff, so if you volunteer... [15:12] http://pdftribute.net/ [15:23] improving http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Aaron_Swartz [15:26] add stuff [15:29] more aaron [18:26] alard: Do you have the new bookmarklet up somewhere? [18:40] No, I wanted us to work it out [18:40] underscor: Do NOT put ANY of this on archive.org servers or services [18:40] SketchCow: Of course. None of it is. [18:42] I know, I just want that clear. [18:45] if someone was to scan a book (say an academic treatise), could that be submitted to archive.org? I understand it probably would have to be blacked out [18:45] what you're referring to is simply wrt the jstor thing, right? [18:45] Yeah [18:47] alard: he volunteers. Please coordinate with underscor for the bookmarklet working, and I will write verbiage for the page. [19:01] I wrote a rememberance of Aaron here. http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/3898 [19:14] * ersi nods [21:25] underscor: Lost you on skype [21:28] Wow, his network went to pooooooooooooooooooooooooop [21:28] ugh :( [21:29] oh shit. I apparently had been under a rock for three days [21:37] Though I have never directly interacted with Aaron (and had a moment of "Why does that name sound familiar?"), I am quite stunned and saddened upon hearing of his death. [21:41] Hear hear. [21:42] http://discountgeni.us/2013/01/13/why-am-i-so-upset-about-aaron-swartzs-suicide/ [21:47] Hi, everyone. [21:47] We're this close to putting out the JSTOR liberator. [21:47] Remember, this is just for regular folks. It's not meant for us to download all of jstor in a significant time. [21:48] It's meant to let people share condolences and violate the JSTOR terms of service. [22:03] I'm also a bit baffled at the feelings I'm having, which are about the same as a friend I had, whom I only saw a few days a year and occasionally interacted with online, who died last year of a heart attack. [22:19] --------------- [22:19] ARCHIVETEAM, PLEASE USE THIS [22:19] http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/ [22:19] It's meant to work once. [22:19] Use it once (it'll stop you from using it more) [22:19] And we'll see how it is. [22:19] Then we announce it. [22:19] --------------- [22:20] where is the bookmarklet that you need to drag? [22:20] oh there it is [22:20] Good. [22:20] my firefox 18.0 is apparently not modern enough. [22:21] according to the "Please wait... We are testing your browser." box [22:21] If you have other things running blocking certain stuff, it will fail. [22:22] is a name or nickname mandatory? [22:22] No. [22:22] or write anonymous [22:23] Where's underscor? [22:23] In Skype [22:23] Want him? [22:23] this appears to work. [22:24] I made changes and choices, if you have questions. [22:24] alard: SketchCow: ping [22:26] Last call [22:27] No, looks fine. (Although my Chrome is choking on a 6MB pdf about big game distribution in Africa at the moment.) [22:27] Before I announce this thing. Alard? Is there an issue? [22:27] Ah. [22:27] OK. [22:27] Update the css. [22:27] looks fine to me [22:27] I think the old one is still on there, the form looks ugly. [22:27] Can you share the link for the css? [22:27] This is a fresh unpack from the tar you gave me [22:27] Or, gave SketchCow [22:28] fresh profile with no addons and it still does not change [22:29] Coderjoe: And you have JS on? [22:29] yes [22:29] that is the default, and this is a brand new profile I just created [22:30] the only unchecked JS option is "Raise or lower windows" [22:33] I loaded it twice and it worked the second time [22:34] it worked right for me [22:34] i just reloaded the clean profile and it worked [22:34] is the "21 documents saved" updating? [22:34] It doesn't work for me at the moment. Perhaps if I reload. [22:34] since it's been sitting at that for a while [22:34] and the second reload on my regular profile came up as approved [22:34] We've changed the verbiage so that it says it's incompatible and we're continuing work on it, instead of "not modern enough" [22:35] (first reload just showed the new "working on it" version) [22:35] yeah, but ancient browsers are "not modern enough" [22:35] Incompatible is better language [22:35] It's true, for whatever reason, it doesn't work [22:36] "not modern enough" is verbiage that makes geeks show their quills and hiss [22:36] yes, unless the browser is IE6 [22:36] undersco2: Could you move the