[00:02] Internet Archive has a new program, "ia", which will allow easy S3 and metadata file access to the Internet Archive. [00:02] I am dogfooding it, I'm causing additional features left and right. [00:48] I am uploading 1.5 tb of data through it tonight. [03:15] great news [03:16] we got somewhere between "decent amount" and "lots of it" for msntv/webtv [03:27] SketchCow: hey man, it was great getting to meet you in person and chat for a bit, even tho you totally stole my cf reader :) heheh [03:34] Yeah. [03:34] Right into the fuckin' night [03:34] * SketchCow strokes the CF reader lovingly [03:42] i ended up with about 1.5GB of webtv [03:48] I'll be on vacation for a little while, so my webtv stuff won't get uploaded until then (hopefully someone has a solution to de-duplicate everything on the server so I can just upload the pile of WARCs) [03:48] SketchCow: lol [04:06] SketchCow: i know you recommended other hardware, but thats your thoughts on this: FC5025 USB 5.25" Floppy Controller [04:06] its alot cheaper [04:06] ahh nm [04:06] just noticed it was readonly [04:17] ahem. [04:17] It's better for certain things. [04:17] Not for others. [04:22] ya, just ordered 2 of those + 1 kryoflux [04:25] Pfft.. [04:26] * brayden only has one 5.25" floppy :( [04:26] The original owner reckons it is a blank one anyway! [04:28] brayden: i have 400 brand new ones, still in their boxes and shrinkwrapped on my desk [04:28] brayden: pretty sure I have a bunch of thos [04:28] those * [04:28] I think my C64 eats 5.25" [15:26] I'm still knocking out the Internet Archive wrapper program. It's good, although my extreme tests make it fail and it's missing some features I'm forcing. [15:26] If anyone wants to use this thing, you use pip to install it "it's called ia" on your linux/whatever box. [15:36] https://twitter.com/phidippides26/status/385408624471707648 [15:36] "The government shutdown has taken my home page offline. NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day is nowhere to be found. http://fb.me/2HYPfr3Ps " [15:56] The Silk Road site seized, founder arrested. [15:56] I'd grab any and all items related to either entity right now. [15:56] Ross W. Ulbricht [16:06] whoa [16:21] the FBI is still working ? [16:21] yes [16:22] either that or it's evidence that Silk Road is run by the US government ;) [16:22] ats: read the criminal complaint [16:22] the guy made some stupid mistakes [16:22] s/some/many [16:22] http://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf [16:23] once the FBI had hacked TOR, i knew it wouldnt be long [16:23] they didn't get him by hacking tor [16:23] they got him by researching the very early history of the silk road [16:23] he was sloppy back then and left traces [16:23] start at page 24 of that pdf if you care [16:25] i never understood how they could ship drugs by US mail [16:40] looks like the link got pulled [16:41] BiggieJon: http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/801019/ulbrichtcriminalcomplaint.pdf [16:41] thanks [16:44] rofl it sounds like DPR got tricked into having a hit done on a fake person [16:45] very casual langauge used by the FBI agent [16:45] the ones ive seen before were almost unreadable legalieze [16:54] ooo ooo I think archive.org might get a mention [16:55] page 26, 40, a. [16:55] "Through visiting a publicly accessible archived version of the site, I have found...." [16:55] "Archive.org, helping the FBI since 1995" [16:56] :) [16:59] Is archive.org's archvie of the site admissible in court though? [17:00] http://archive.org/details/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint [17:01] gui7: It is if they call one of us, which does occasionally happen. [17:06] ah, hadn't thought of that! fair enough [17:06] It was actually a consideration when bringing in archiveteam stuff into the wayback, because up to then, it was 100% in-house material. [17:07] Now if they do it, they would have to contact archive team or me [17:08] chain of custody would be impossible to prove [17:08] I know. [17:08] So it's a landmine now, that's a choice archive.org chose to make with us. [17:08] If it's an internally grabbed warc, they can do it. [17:08] Harder outside. [17:09] Although in desperation, they could ping me. [17:09] doesnt seem to be a critical point in the case I'm sure they go tthe same info from logs from the site [17:11] So, I don't normally crow THIS much, but: [17:11] http://archive.org/details/playbackmagazine-011 [17:11] This is some major cool shit. [17:11] It's a cassette magazine for the blind we're putting up, 340+ hours of beautiful vintage audio, 1979-2007 [17:11] BiggieJon: I doubt SR would keep many logs... especially with incriminating evidence like that. [17:13] was referring to the mises.org [17:15] seems to be hosted by nlayer.net somewhere near dallas, TX [17:37] oh haha I didn't see any reference to mises.org... what's up with it? [17:57] isnt that the ref to archive.org ? [17:57] page 26, sec 40.a [18:19] looks like [18:53] Silk Road has been raided. Requesting EMERGENCY BACKUP of Silk Road Forums: https://dkn255hz262ypmii.tor2web.org/ [18:54] forum might crash too. currently has record number of online users. [19:40] We've initiated an archivebot grab. [19:40] http://archivebot.at.ninjawedding.org:4567/ [20:25] SketchCow: that ftp site you're downloading may be some 10 TB I think [20:26] so at this speed it will take several months more, if I kept track correctly [20:26] Nemo_bis: which FTP site? [20:26] ahem [20:27] ftp.icm.edu.pl [20:27] ah [20:27] unless dolphin calculated it wrong [20:27] schbirid's suggestion didn't really work [20:27] after a whole night it was still at a handful GB [20:28] but kioslaves make one so lazy [20:32] I expect. [20:32] Not sure what to do about that. [20:32] Might have to move things out of the way. [20:33] it's certainly enjoyably challenging, watching me upload stuff to get out of the way out of the iceberg. [20:34] yeah, each dir in sites/ is another ftp site, so those can make an item each :) [20:35] 253 of them [20:35] well, a bit less [22:42] http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/10/lavabit_unsealed/ [22:51] Yeah, that's making noise. [22:55] The Archive Bot has really been working out.