[05:54] GLaDOS, Smiley do we need that posterous dir anymore? That drive is really small and getting the space back would be a very good thing [05:57] Same question for the yahoo messages and formspring. [06:17] I have no idea what it was [06:17] but [06:17] http://cueup.com/ [06:17] has shut down [06:17] and of course, the classic [06:17] "We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause you. It’s been an incredible journey that wouldn’t have been possible without your loyal support. " [06:18] "Get the most out of your day. [06:18] Connect what matters in your life." [06:18] Keep up with work, life, and the daily events you care about. Cue turns the accounts you depend on, like email, contacts and calendar, into an intelligent snapshot of your day. Cue surfaces the right details at the right time, so you’ll always be one step ahead. [06:18] looks like no real public data [09:28] SketchCow: i found a website for playback magazine i think: http://www.play-back.com/ [09:29] it looks like there still doing it [09:30] i will mirror it later so you guys got a full copy [09:33] why do I read playboy all the time? [09:33] never mind [09:33] i will down the .org.uk version of the site [09:33] the .com just keeps every urls to www.play-back.com url [09:34] very weird [10:20] http://archive.is/ is pretty useful for backing up pages that use JavaScript to load stuff [10:21] not sure it will be around forever, though, seems to be run by one guy [10:21] two people [15:06] play-back.com is not Playback magazine. [15:18] oh [15:18] i mirroring play-back.co.uk [15:19] *play-back.org.uk [15:19] i was only going by there about page [15:26] the only thing that makes me think its not it is release number [15:27] for example jan 2006 is episode 357 [15:34] playback magazine that I added was cassette only, no website [15:37] yeah right, tell us another one old man [15:46] thats what i figured too [15:47] based on what i can tell this is the uk version of playback magaizine that is unrelated to yours [15:52] I can GUARANTEE it [15:53] its going to be put into a big zip file dump anyways [15:53] just so there is less confusing [16:50] SketchCow is morphing into George Zimmer? [17:41] ha ha. [17:42] One of the Zapd founders just found me. [17:42] He's bowing and scraping, asking please could I not tweet about the other people. [17:42] are they accusing you of computer fraud and perpertrating a DDoS [17:42] oh [17:42] which one is it? [17:42] Brian [17:42] oh [17:43] I mean, as I expected, everyone else bailed the fuck out. [17:43] Don't worry, I'll be writing back and I am about to ruin his day [17:43] good [17:43] we are judged by the company we keep, etc. [17:52] --- [17:52] Hey Jason, [17:52] I found your email from your website ascii.textfiles.com. Killer site, actually. My home office is full of old commodore 64 and apple IIgs stuff and I've been a huge text-adventure game nerd for basically my whole life. [17:52] Hey so about those tweets - you're totally right, zapd was a bit of a cluster. The thing is, the only fair person to blame would be the board and @curiousoffice - [17:52] - the rest of the folks you included there were collateral damage, especially @thesubercraft and @_gdonnelly who were really just underpaid interns. [17:52] I left in the beginning of the year when it looked like things were going to go south and there was nothing I could do to change anyone's [17:53] mind, and most of the rest of everyone else followed suit if they could, were let go for no reason, or were [17:53] basically stuck there until the end. So yeah, that tweet brought back some tough memories for some of us. It'd [17:53] e cool if maybe you could remove the names of some of the more innocent parties? I don't care about me, [17:53] frankly, but I know at least a couple of those people are trying to recover from that little bit of a career dead end. [17:53] Thanks for reading. [17:53] -B [17:53] ------- [17:53] Thanks for the compliments. [17:53] to Brian [17:53] Keep it in tweets. I do not wish to hear your justifications or your excuses for standing by while 100,000 people [17:53] are given 7 days notice to attempt to recover data from their blogs. You all took paychecks and now you wish to [17:54] walk away and act like it "never happened". Your smiling, helpful faces sat on that page for almost a year. You [17:54] did nothing to stop it. And the whole site led people on that it was fine, that things were OK. Write back and I'll [17:54] turn it up even more. [17:54] ------- [17:54] I'm not sure why this one drives me particularly nuts, but it does [17:54] it drives me nuts because I think it's a textbook case of the mental sickness so common in technopreneurs [17:55] where that mental sickness is an inability to comprehend that the shit that they're tossing in S3 or whatever isn't just a bitpattern [17:56] I think the email was total shit, that is what got to me [17:56] https://twitter.com/bfioca/status/385823829387251712 [17:56] ha ha. [17:56] As the new Chief Experience Designer, I'll be leveraging everything we learned at Zapd to help build a better mobile engagement experience. The Zapd website and mobile apps will stay up until October 7, 2013 and then will be shutting down. [17:56] This is going to go well. [17:57] I mean, posterous went flaming down too, but there was one dude there who got it [17:58] Ha ha, he's not happy. [18:01] leveraged synergies! [18:06] oh, huh [18:06] that reminds me [18:09] "Kelly has a serial fascination with starting companies. " [18:15] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Talk:Zapd [18:15] See that? That is going to get me an enemy. [18:15] An ENEMY. [18:21] P.S. Don't come onto me with the fact that you have old computrs as a methodology to get in with me. [18:21] http://cdn.meme.li/i/owirg.jpg [18:23] So, for you excellent people: [18:23] http://snapito.com/ [18:24] (For now) nice online tool to turn a website into a .JPG for our wiki. [18:26] 14:29 < ATBot> yipdw: Archiving http://cdn.meme.li/i/owirg.jpg without recursion. [18:26] hahah [18:27] bot makes saving this shit easy [18:32] Yeah, I called that one. Credit to xmc [18:32] We thought it'd be a good idea, and it's nice to offload that. [18:32] I mean, people in here have less to do, but it's better directed. [18:32] It handles shrinkage in available volunteers, etc. [18:32] I am concerned, moving onto the next thing, that the tracker situation is a little... autopilot. [18:34] We need another tracker admin. [18:35] * yipdw can do it [18:35] I wrote part of it :P [18:36] yipdw, get alard or underscor to set you an account up then [18:36] ok [18:37] you need both web and ssh. The logs are not accessible via the web interface and that part is useful for hunting down users we had problems with. [18:38] I can give yipdw a ssh account [18:38] the logs are also stored in the Redis instance [18:38] so I can get stuff there for now [18:47] for single jpegs it's probably less fuss to use liveweb [18:49] oh wait [18:49] the tracker's running log-drainer [18:49] ha [18:49] ok, I need web access too, then [18:49] * yipdw pokes underscor [18:49] * yipdw pokes alard too [18:51] hahahaha [18:51] bfioca has already deleted the tweet. [18:52] damn, should have archived his twitter account [18:59] yeah [18:59] Do it now [19:00] He's deleted them all! [19:00] ha ha, it's like he never tweeted after the 27th [19:00] except that one retweet [19:00] maybe he thinks you're talking about original sin [19:06] Aren't I? [19:07] See, the best part, is he can't write a snivelling "I can't believe you'd betray the sanctity of our conversation in e-mail in which I backstabbed the founder" note to me because he'll print that too. [19:07] I mean, I will. [19:07] So yeah, stalemate. [19:36] Did someone in here already grab Dread Pirate Roberts´ social network accounts? [19:37] No [19:37] Grab [19:37] I put some parts of his facebook pages on archive.is [19:37] https://www.facebook.com/rossulbricht his FB [19:38] his youtube account https://www.youtube.com/user/ohyeaross/ [19:47] someone know a good, fast way to grab peoples facebook photos other than that long-since broken Facedown tool? [19:49] just log in and download it, password is probably "frosty" [19:49] :) [19:51] aynrand [19:51] princessbride [19:51] killedmyfather [19:52] also, inputting a page url that hasn´t been crawled yet puts the URL in the wayback machine´s queue, right (provided that robots.txt allows it)? [19:53] inputting a page url into the wayback machine* [19:53] argh [19:54] also, have a question he posted to stackoverflow [19:54] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15445285/how-can-i-connect-to-a-tor-hidden-service-using-curl-in-php [19:54] too bad it´s locked :P [19:55] also: https://www.facebook.com/notes/ross-ulbricht/thoughts-on-freedom/108140845903395 [20:01] http://archive.is/h2oHd [20:02] as far as I can tell, retrieving a url with the wayback machine which is not crawled yet will pull that url, and if you are doing it in a web browser it will do all the page requisites as well, but the site is not queued or deep crawled [20:03] so it's basically a caching proxy with a permanent cache [20:15] DFJustin: That's an accurate description [20:15] But there are going to be some awesome improvements to this for 1024 [20:17] \o/ [20:19] is that going to be webstreamed btw [20:26] I hope so [20:30] underscor: ding [20:31] yipdw: dong [20:31] I need to ask you for access to the tracker admin panel [20:31] xmc gave me ssh access to the tracker [20:31] I guess I could just grant myself access, ha [20:32] hm [20:32] I don't know if I know how to grant it [20:32] one sec