[00:03] Do we have a project page or set for Webtv/MsnTV? [00:26] http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MSN_TV [00:26] We got some unsorted and processed url lists on there. [02:54] http://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/1mxoxg/found_an_old_cd_of_porn_circa_1993_i_present_to/ nsfw [03:48] Downloaded: 56943 files, 31G in 24d 5h 46m 53s (15.5 KB/s) [03:48] FINISHED --2013-09-21 04:13:20-- [03:48] Total wall clock time: 24d 8h 44m 32s [03:48] So, that happened. [04:15] that took a while-ass time [04:17] oh huh [04:17] that took a while ass-time [04:17] FINISHED --2013-09-13 09:23:20-- [04:17] Downloaded: 41431 files, 19G in 3d 1h 50m 10s (75.0 KB/s) [04:17] not nearly as long [04:18] that from ftp.redcom.ru [07:35] so, if anyone's around and would like to see the ArchiveBot dashboard: http://192.241.174.11:4567/ [08:10] yipdw, you should include scripts in the and not in that strange space you've created between and [08:10] oo websockets [08:10] fancy [08:12] brayden: oh oops [08:12] * yipdw fixes [08:12] works nice it seems! [08:12] Was just thinking about web sockets for something else. They're really the "bees knees" [08:13] brayden: fixed [08:14] and yeah, websockets seemed like a "sure, why not" thing for this [08:14] that said, the code behind it is a bit uh [08:14] yeah [08:15] What web framework are you using for it? [08:15] Reel :P [08:15] https://github.com/celluloid/reel [08:15] Ruby! [08:15] pfft! [08:15] I originally began writing it in webmachine and then was like "making this thing return 101 Switching Protocols is a bit odd" [08:15] oh, you should see the language stats on archivebot [08:15] it's hilarious [08:16] Good thing the love of my life: Tornado web framework, has support for web sockets [08:16] and it works well! [08:16] http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/ [08:16] I should look into Tornado more [08:17] I've played with it a bit, but haven't built anything nontrivial with it [08:17] I quite like it as it is very lightweight. [08:17] Also does a lot of stuff. Just messing around with their async http download thing [08:18] yeah, it's got quite a bit of neat bits in it [08:18] I know Seesaw + its web server are using Tornado [14:20] My excessive use of bandwidth might have burnt my port on this block's fiber exchange [is this the term?]. Now back online and archiving again. ;) [14:20] When the last port is burnt, they'll have to change the unit at last. :P [14:22] I've never heard of excessive bandwidth use that would kill a XFP/port connector [14:24] This unit is obviously a bit faulty. [14:24] It has several "burnt" ports, whatever this means. [14:24] Hm :) [15:10] sounds BS, excessive traffic does not"burn out" fiber ports [15:40] I was mostly kidding [15:40] Dunno why my ports fail so often. [22:57] ---------------------------------- [22:58] I've gotten reports that a webforum admin is acting kooky. [22:58] http://www.amkon.net/ [22:58] A snapshot would be a good idea. [22:58] ---------------------------------- [23:25] how are we doing on webtv