[00:06] sup [00:06] SketchCow: awesome job of the defcon doc [00:07] i was gonna introduce myself, but you were constantly surrounded [00:21] twitter account? https://twitter.com/MartinManleyUFR [00:21] Tephra: & [00:21] ^* [00:45] Thanks [01:35] OK, top priority for me is dumping ALL the data I can off of my Internet Archive machine. [01:35] Currently 11 terabytes [08:32] balrog: sweet! [16:29] Hey, how do you guys save/archive articles or websites? I'm talking cutting out pictures of your kid from the newspaper type stuff [16:32] Zotero is nice for saving a page and displaying it later. Comes as a browser plugin or stand alone [16:32] omf_, thanks I'll give it a closer look [16:34] besc: There's also a Firefox addon that can save to "MAF" (Mozilla Archive Format): https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/mozilla-archive-format/ [16:34] Hm, this looks too much like web 2.0 to me. Anything more old school? [16:35] Ideally I want to save everything I deem worthy of saving using X system and be able to organize it on a file system level and search later [16:36] There are command-line tools such as wget which might do the trick for you, besc? [16:36] I can't come up with any ideas for that unfortunately :/ Unless you use HTTrack/wget and get a bunch of files [16:36] Can you search through WARC files? [16:39] I'm sure it's possible but I don't know how. Alternatively you can use wget just to grab a page and the files (e.g. images, css sheets) that make it up, and have those stored as, say, files in a directory - so you can search or process them as any other. [16:40] True. Well, I'll have to do some research :P [17:41] Vanity Fair has a pretty weird pagination format ( http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2013/09/andre-leon-talley-fashion-profile for example) where the pages are hidden and made visible using javascript [17:41] Would wget/warc still cover this? [17:42] nope. wget does not process javascript [17:43] The content is there, just made visible using JS. So wget should save it and I guess the WARC viewer would have to support JS [17:46] besc, still won't work [17:46] they are using JS to create the links and drive them, not just hide them [17:49] Oh ok [18:03] Actually it's good that wget doesn't run javascript, this means I get the full page without pagination - something I just found out [18:23] afternoon [18:29] evenin' [18:48] hows it going ersi ? [18:49] Pretty good, uploading DebianConf-videos to Internet Archive [19:38] Hurrah [19:38] Does wget with WARC output save images too? [19:38] Yes [19:39] Great, thanks. Haven't found a simple to use WARC viewer yet (without dependency on Python) [19:39] It's cool. [19:42] http://www3.alcatel-lucent.com/bstj/vol36-1957/bstj-vol36-issue01.html is a good one [19:53] 2 left [20:06] Almost done! [20:06] humr, so far ive only downloaded 226 github projects today [20:08] looks like tuesday ill get the rasp pi's so i can make this project 100% own its own and off my man every day desktop [20:14] anyone grabbed this 400gb of files from wikileaks yet? [20:14] * SmileyG giggles how this is turning into the dan brown story. [20:18] :Bell System Technical Journal, 39: 4 July 1960 pp 947-962. Synthesis of Driving-Point Impedances with Active RC Networks (Sandberg, I.W.) [20:18] I need to grab the wikileaks [20:18] Will do it. [20:18] Nobody waste time on it. [20:19] k. [20:19] Was going to offer tomorrow at work, shout if I can help in about.... 14 hours SketchCow [20:21] wlinsurance-20130815-A.aes256 62.6 / 3400.0 MB Rate: 0.0 / 1275.8 KB Uploaded: 0.0 MB [ 0%] 0d 0:44 [ R: 0.00] [20:22] Insurance File A, I will have in 44 seconds. [20:22] Wait, 13. [20:22] there is a new insurance file? [20:23] Wait, no, 3 minutes. Anyway. [20:23] File B, I will have in less than 6 hours. [20:24] i was just thinking it was release in like 2010 or something [20:24] man, so wish i could get fiber in my area [20:24] i only have 7200kbps down [20:25] OK! Bell System Technical Journal done. [20:25] yay [20:25] SmileyG: Tephra was doing it I think [20:26] godane: New insurance files [20:26] Insurance File A is now downloaded. [20:47] F T P . O S U O S L . O R G [20:47] Open Source Lab [20:47] Oregon State University [20:47] Unauthorized use is prohibited - violators will be prosecuted [20:47] .. [20:47] Welcome to our happy lab! Where you can PS STEP OUT OF LINE AND YOUR ASS IS ARRESTED [20:48] lol [20:49] do they define what 'stepping out of line' is? [20:49] 'unauthorised use'. Which I guess could mean anything up to and including "Did we authorise you to type those letters, in that order?" [20:49] exactly [20:51] Apparently Parker Lewis *can* lose. [20:51] hahaah [21:00] Uploading Insurance File A. [21:00] I wonder what collection to shove it in. [21:05] "Gee those were some nice servers we had once", possibly? :) [21:05] http://archive.org/details/wlinsurance-20130815-A.aes256 [21:11] Can someone please download http://goanimate.com/videos/0sg-lFuXxVW0 ? [21:20] Here they go, 1.4tb of MESS CHDs. [21:29] omf_: http://redteamers.com/blog/intel-links-from-classwork [21:29] check that out, my project is being 'taught' as a redteam recon source [21:29] how sweet is that :) [21:38] insurance file A is small [21:38] B and especially C, now those are large [21:39] Yes. [21:39] As soon as I clear out some disk space, I get C. [21:40] B is coming as we speak. [21:52] WiK: that's pretty cool [21:56] does anyone have a invite to cinemageddon? [21:57] also i'm grabing the original wendy's grill skill's 1989 video [23:38] godane yes [23:38] pm me your email when you get a chance [23:39] but, they do have open registration like every hour [23:39] so if I don't get to you in time you can just keep pinging the registration page [23:47] hey mistrym [23:47] did you get word from WGBH Archives yet?