[00:13] psst, archive.org's been ripping those wholescale for years [00:14] Scanning items that are already scanned is not a good long term goal against a massive company dedicated to such a project. [00:22] one could make an argument that redundant copies is a good thing, but in the end that's redundant. [00:36] so, what's the name of the site that lets you see the last 2k or so tweets by a user? [00:37] I got that [00:37] igotthat.com ? [00:38] http://www.allmytweets.net/ and you get the last 3,200 [00:38] thanks! [00:54] SketchCow: they've been ripping what? Google Books magazine scans? [01:04] yes [01:04] ah, good [01:04] But no one has done Datamation, as far as you know? [01:05] http://archive.org/search.php?query=datamation [01:05] Just a handful of stuff from bitsavers [01:05] yeah, looks like articles [02:02] Did anyone grab @J_tsar's twitter stream? [02:16] mistym: http://www.allmytweets.net/?screen_name=j_tsar [12:09] hey guys - i'm having a little trouble running the archive team warrior virtual machine on my ubuntu box :( [12:09] i've installed virtualbox and i've imported the ova file [12:09] but when it boots, it gets stuck on trying to contact github on boot [12:10] like so: https://s3.amazonaws.com/decryptiondump/l2eBh.png [12:41] gah [12:41] thats the normal ubuntu bug for networking by the look of things. [14:14] Still spending way too much time deleting archiveteam spam users, good news is I've listened to some excellent Mark Maron WTF Podcast interviews. [14:29] Hey Jason, [14:29] I'm a big fan of what you and the ArchiveTeam are doing. [14:29] I'm not sure how you fund your operations...but Collaborative Fund invests in projects that live at the intersection of for-profit and for-good (in other words, cool stuff that isn't necessarily ripe for a venture capitalists or banks, etc). [14:29] Not sure if this is of interest for you guys - but if so, I'd be happy to chat about it. [14:29] Craig [14:29] Told him to go throw money at archive.org, but I don't think that'll happen either. [14:30] And after sending this out, I suddenly was trying to think of "the intersection of for-profit and for-good" [14:30] And I gotta be honest, I'm having trouble imagining what's in that Venn intersection. [14:30] http://collaborativefund.com/ if anyone wants to look at it. [14:31] By the time I'm done this year, I guarantee I will not have start-up ANYTHING talking to me [14:37] seems like they also operate at the intersection of low-contrast web body text [14:38] Well, you have to admit that's a pretty nice neighborhood [14:38] Lot of fixie bikes [14:39] My general ruleis if you live anywhere there are crafted little doors and they're welcome, you are living well. [14:44] At some point, if you are interested, I'd be interested in speaking to you about why you guys chose a non-profit structure. [14:44] Cool - thank you for the quick reply Jason. [14:44] Non profit work does fall outside of our purview as a fund. [14:44] We wrestle with what is the best / most efficient way to do good. And currently believe that for-profit structures are more sustainable and scalable than non-profits... with a key caveat -- you need to find investors who share your values. [14:44] Anyhow, topic for another day! [14:44] Thanks for all of the work you are doing. It's awesome. [14:45] ------ [14:45] hah [14:45] Ha ha. [14:45] "[We] currently believe that for-profit structures are more sustainable and scalable than non-profits" [14:45] for-profit and for-good [14:45] so like anti-cancer drugs with huge prices then? [14:45] Well yes, earthy-huggy venture capitalists would definitely think so, huh. [14:45] It's good..... for those who can afford it. [14:45] Hey now. Sustainable AND scalable. [14:46] Also, we have some important good news to all of our shareholders - we've been able to increase the bottom line by pulling into our best focus markets (markets with rich people). [14:46] :D [14:47] When your main tool is making it rain benjamins and getting voting rights, everything starts to look like a starup. [14:47] Can you imagine us as a startup [14:48] We'd be, basically, the Ion Storm studios. [14:48] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [14:48] :D [14:48] crap., iv'e forgotton it. [14:48] HIE THEE FINE SIR, THE SECRET WORD IS "yahoosucks" [14:48] brilliant — thanks! [14:49] BE A SPAMMER AND THY HOUSE WILL KNOW A POX UNLIKE ANY IN YOUR CREST [14:49] ha! [14:50] Archive Team offices: https://www.google.com/search?q=ion+storm+offices [14:51] http://romero.smugmug.com/Video-Games/The-Archives/i-McvxWX4/2/XL/model_mancubus-XL.jpg [14:53] BTW — tried to save my new User page on archiveteam.org and got this error from SpamBlacklist. It can't find something: Warning: file_get_contents(/home/archivet/public_html/extensions/SpamBlacklist/wikimedia_blacklist) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/archivet/public_html/extensions/SpamBlacklist/SpamBlacklist_body.php on line 123< [14:54] I'll take a look at it in a bit. [14:54] ahh.. looks like that only happens if you forget to provide the secret word [14:54] SketchCow: thanks... I added the secret word and it saved. [14:55] Excellent. [14:55] * thingles is http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=User:Thingles [15:05] lol i'm annliating this list from ign. [15:08] Down to G so far.... [15:15] /dev/sda2 911G 362G 504G 42% /home [15:51] BANG. Done. [15:51] N - Z cleaned [15:51] SketchCow: feel free to remove delete priv's [15:53] Thanks [15:55] no probs [15:55] gonna carry on with ign now...... so many sites ¬_¬ [15:56] http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/mevukesame.avrasm << current running grabs ;D [16:30] http://www.webmonkey.com/2013/04/yahoo-shutters-upcoming-archive-team-saves-the-day/ [16:30] Once you include waxy on something, press follows [16:30] Hence [16:35] Smashing [16:48] http://russianteenmoviedownload.blogspot.com/2013/04/russian-schoolgirls-anal-lessons.html [16:49] Who needs lessons? [16:49] More like a "learn on the job" frankly [16:50] Come back when you find me anal graduate school [16:55] that's probably a thing [16:55] Doctorate [16:55] Doctorate of Anal [17:09] hahahaha [17:19] holy shit, webmonkey still exists! [17:20] holy shit, russian schoolgirls still exist! [17:20] ok, i'm caught up with the backscroll now [17:28] Yeah [17:28] Pretty much [18:17] who or what is waxy and how do i go about including *it* [18:20] Dude. Waxy.org is linked from the webmonkey press release. Try clicking that. Or just typing it in. [18:21] concieering the next url to appear was russian anal, i'm not too keen on randomly clicking links because they _might_ be interesting [18:22] The webmonkey.com link is obviously safe. What are you even [18:23] oh wow [18:23] ersi: I've never heard of webmonky. [18:23] but wow, so the creator of upcoming did a video showing how to use the warrior to save it, thats epic. [18:24] what is the status on JSTOR? [18:24] http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/ is giving 500: Internal Server Error [18:43] Smiley: nothing wrong with russian anal [18:44] wha? gotta go slow [18:44] woop woop woop off-topic siren [18:44] * Smiley runs to -bs [18:45] Home_: not exactly sure, will poke SketchCow when I see him active. [19:18] dsjhsdfjdhf [19:18] Not sure, Home [19:22] any info I can give to help debug? [19:24] Home_: It's back now. I think it's still using on the Redis server on the tracker server, and that Redis must have died from a memory shortage a day or two ago. [19:40] alard, Seems to fail around Reqesting PDF... [19:44] Takes a while, but eventually works for me. ? [19:45] Adding the last million of Upcoming event IDs. [19:48] When that too is done, we'll continue the venue and users pages. So don't go away! [19:48] Thanks [20:00] Another pile of CD-ROMs going in [20:00] Party party [20:47] Damn, we are murdering that collection [20:47] We're just about at 2,600. We were at 2,500 on saturday. [21:29] http://archive.org/details/jedioutcast_source [21:29] Going dark in 10 minutes. [21:29] Download 'em if you want 'em [21:30] why darking? [21:31] I'm guessing it's the version that accidentally had the SDK and source code for stuff the developers weren't allowed to re-distribute [21:31] I never said that [21:31] no one did [21:31] Not out loud [21:31] Hi. It's not unlikely that the Upcoming/Formspring/Posterous upload-bundling-server will fill up in the near future. The data is coming in faster than it can be processed. [21:31] Move fast [21:32] alard: I can bring FOS back into the mix, but it's doing a lot. [21:32] We can also just let it happen. Rsync will fail and wait until there's empty space, I guess. [21:33] And perhaps I should turn the rate-limiting on. In the last two hours the number of items/second has more or less doubled. [21:33] Uploads arriving with 33MB/s now. [21:34] i'm going to try to add support for my scanner [21:34] i'm hoping that its very close to optibook 3600 model [21:35] and just needs the right device codes to work [21:49] alard: That's.. spectacular. I guess that's the whax-effect [21:49] waxy* [21:50] so that didn't work [21:50] ... abruptly, the sound ceased... [21:51] Results: 1 through 50 of 2,601 (0.001 secs) [21:51] You searched for: collection:cdbbsarchive [21:51] bonk [21:52] alard: upcoming tracker is frozen? [21:54] pilgrim: I believe alard just turned on rate-limiting so that the server can get ahead of its backlog of items to bundle before it runs out of disk [21:54] But I may have misunderstood [21:55] ah [21:55] it was really eery [22:05] Whoa, *something* just happened :) [22:05] i think we're back :) [23:16] on the leaderboard, why do some users have the logo beside their name? [23:21] that means they are using the warrior [23:21] vs standalone scripts [23:23] is there marginal to significantly more control with standalong? [23:24] I haven't seen much of any writing on standalone scripts on the main website [23:51] WiK, you around?