[00:33] underscor: do you have access to some sort of mass-editing tool for IA items [01:44] that sounds dangerous [03:53] The magic will happen [03:59] * underscor wanders in, ragged, shirt torn and wounds oozing [03:59] It's been a while, 's rough out there in the real world [03:59] hey guys :) [04:01] Poor underscor [04:01] He's different [04:02] https://www.google.com/search?q=thousand+yard+stare [04:08] underscor: welcome back to the land of the living [04:26] haha [04:27] thanks guys [05:29] i just found a magazine called public libraries [05:34] http://www.npr.org/2014/01/05/259886064/wistful-for-atari-internet-archive-supplies-classic-games [05:34] ha ha [05:40] SketchCow: i just found some books called Library Resources & Technical Services [05:40] can't find it on IA [05:41] Huh! [05:42] the first one i got is from 1971 [09:18] anyone out there who can clarify which projects are currently running? [09:19] warrior only lists wretch and yahoo blogs, but i can't figure out if those are really done [10:12] qwerty0: neither are done [10:13] http://tracker.archiveteam.org/wretch/ http://tracker.archiveteam.org/yahooblog/ [10:13] please do yahooblog [10:14] hopefully Kenshin will resume grabbing it sometime too [10:16] how can there still be data incomming.. amazing [10:16] so the yahoo blogs are still up? [10:17] all the blog.yahoo.com links are dead ends right now [10:19] the servers are still up at certain IPs [10:19] we have a wget-lua hook that feeds wget the right IP [10:19] restarted a couple ofgrabs [10:19] you can use /etc/hosts or a local resolver to see both wretch and yahooblog [10:19] ah, cool, thanks [10:20] i didn't know if something like that was going on [10:21] so that's why "ArchiveTeam's Choice" is still choosing wretch, i guess [10:22] btw, does that auto-update when the choice changes? [10:24] someone not me might know [10:24] cool, thanks [10:25] i'll see if i can catch someone in #wretch for that [10:25] oops, i mean #warrior [10:54] qwerty0: yeah it auto updates if we change it. [10:55] oh beautiful, thanks! [10:55] then i can just leave it running indefinitely [10:57] yup [10:57] just set and forget. [10:58] occasionally we do get issues, but if you're running the VM it'll reboot after 7 days, generally fixing issues :D [11:02] lol [11:02] "have you tried turning it off and on again" [11:02] hello IT support. [11:42] that's what makes VM and puppet fun [15:51] SketchCow: been a while since I used something other than Freenode. [17:31] EFnet's fast fun and freewheeling. [17:33] there's a difference? [18:13] qwerty0: not really, more free software stuff tends to be on freenode, i guess. [22:26] you know, i used to have a problem explaining my hobby of dumping old roms from mundane everyday computer equipment, things like bios, keyboard controllers etc (i usually do this just for MESS emulator) but now thanks to the recent NSA leaks showing bios "implants" on boring commerical servers i have a nice story to spin on them, i mean who knows, one day i might dump a version that doesnt match its known checksum and h [22:28] This is clearly the place for this story [22:31] i was more talking about trying to explain my junk collecting to others [22:31] kinda like a rationalization they could see as more interesting [22:36] incog: you may be interested in the flashrom project then- open-source multi-platform/device flashing software [22:36] i'm starting to upload my Game.EXE DVDs i got [22:42] right now most of the stuff ive dumped is now in MESS and its softwarelists, but i do have other stuff that hasnt really hit MESS's evergrowing scope, like "motorola fat box cell phone_amps_car_phone_dump.bin" a dump of a motorola carphone from the mid 90's [22:45] i only have a crappy programmer but i try to dump as much as i can, no matter what it is [22:53] I think turnip was more referring to that we have #archiveteam-bs for anecdotechat [22:55] Or I'm just hungry and cranky [22:55] thx DFJustin