[01:00] OK BACK [01:00] Sorry, I went on a huge bender. [01:02] Hey, clarification on the Yahoo! Geocities thing. Yes, those are paid users, and the way that Yahoo!'s system is built, they can't shut off the original geocities link without also shutting off the paid link, so they have to leave it on. [01:02] In parlance, it would be called "deprecated" and assuming anyone ever figured it out, the geocities link would absolutely die. [03:16] someone please WARC all of pr2support.willowgarage.com, there are 30GB+ of DVD ISOs that I have no disk for [03:16] it might go down http://www.willowgarage.com/blog [03:28] ivan`, is it just he isos on the download page or are there more [03:28] http://pr2support.willowgarage.com/wiki/Download [03:34] omf_: I don't know [03:34] those are the ones my wget found [13:49] groklaw is still going. 174,750 pages and counting [13:50] They have a lot of comments [17:12] Hi guys. Are there currently zero projects? I didn't check my archive warrior VM in a while, was suprised that it's idling. [17:21] I think the tracker's down at the moment - but don't quote me on that - just noticed I get an error page trying to look at the xanga leaderboard [17:31] frame_at_, Baljem thanks for the heads up. I notified the admins. [17:33] I'm getting an "HTTP error 502" thrown to the console when I start the warrior VM, might be related. [17:56] ugh, cache busters are annoying [17:56] patch.com does the Javascript pagination thing and appends two current timestamps when it makes said call [17:57] how the hell do you archive that? [17:57] I mean, sure, I can capture all the data, but the URLs are not going to match up [17:57] you'd need some way to rewrite that or freeze time [18:04] yipdw: sometimes sites do this to prevent caching. did you try to omit it altogether? [18:04] frame_at_: I can't omit t [18:04] it's generated by the Javascript that does the pagination [18:05] I mean, yes, in theory, I guess I could rewrite patch.com's Javascript to not do that [18:05] in practice, nope [18:05] yes. you would need to inject a js that removes the timestampes once the page is loaded. [18:05] that's ok for a one time thing, locally. [18:05] this isn't a one-time thing [18:06] though, the number of pages to deal with isn't the problem [18:06] the problem is that I'd be contaminating the WARC [18:06] I think it's far better to just do that when the WARC is viewed [18:07] i.e. for now, fuck it [18:24] anyone have experience with this? http://quvi.sourceforge.net/ [18:24] seems rather nicer than youtube-dl or cclive since you get out just an url, that anything can download [18:25] closure: huh, thanks [18:25] that's neat [18:27] I don't know how often it breaks though [21:15] yipdw: yeah, could release an "as captured" and a "as made working" version [21:19] xmc: yeah, I think that's what frame_at_ was getting at, too [21:19] mmm ok [21:20] xmc: that, or adding the option to a WARC viewer [21:20] a heuristic to factor out cache busters [21:20] or release a .warc overlay that makes it work [21:20] hmmm [21:20] extra annotation records [21:21] oh [21:21] I totally forgot about annotation records [21:22] those could be used to log processing instructions [22:36] tracker is powered off for maintenance [22:36] whatever [22:37] probably sooner than that, giving myself some breathing space [22:38] shameless plug alert: in the meantime, while the main tracker is down, chfoo's own tracker is running the puush archival project, details in #pushharder [22:38] it just went over the 1M items done mark too [22:38] :D [22:48] tracker appears to be functional again [22:49] that's more like it [22:52] I would like to put together a timeline of the price of laser printers through the 80s. Anybody have an idea where to start looking? SketchCow [22:57] archive.org/details/computermagazines [22:58] Imagen is one laserprinter company I know from the 80s [22:58] awesome. I'll start looking [23:43] ftp://78.46.141.148/videos/ HQ demoscene captures via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTjnt_WSJu8& [23:44] a lot more on that ftp server