[05:58] I'm killing the download. [05:58] I bet he's using a ton of my cd-roms, plus our others. [06:09] > x-archive-meta-bitsavers-filename:/pdf/intel/pentium/1993_Intel_Pentium_Processor_Users_Manual_Volume_1.pdf [06:53] so i found out that the twin falls public library has a lot of newspapers on there [06:53] problem is i'm getting speed of maybe 192kps [15:04] stupid EFNet blocks [15:04] Chinese slashdot to use next time for recruitment: http://www.solidot.org/ [16:03] Nemo_bis: how very original of a name and design [16:03] lol [16:05] :) [16:06] still, China manages to be "independent" with their websites, that way [16:06] with a slight push by the state of course :p [16:07] atleast it doesnt use slashdots search functionality, instead uses google [16:09] i say this because /.'s search.pl is terrible and back in 2005 i decided to spam out a few thousand fake xanga blogs w/ a few hundred 1x1 iframes in them linking to search.pl looking for vowels, then spammed xanga with "i have a crush on you" like messages to get clicks [16:09] slashdot was killed for 2 days [16:10] it was documented here: https://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/12/28/161214/43 [16:10] oh, looks like it was 2004 [16:15] back when slashdot was still relevent [16:18] i wonder when kuro5hin will die [16:23] kuro5hin won't die, it'll kurode [16:29] kuro5hin's SSL is expired [16:29] yup [16:29] has been for a while [16:29] that seems like a warning sign... [16:29] is it archived yet>? [16:32] CKuro5hin's membership used to number in the tens of thousands,[9] but its popularity has declined significantly from its peak in the early 2000s.[11] [16:33] its basically tollaxors blog now, hes the only one that posts [17:29] http://www.geek.com/apps/the-pirate-bay-is-building-a-platform-to-defeat-net-censorship-once-and-for-all-1581362/ [17:30] "turn torrent trackers themselves into torrent downloads", would be about time; the rest is just pseudo-KAD [17:58] Nemo_bis: Yes! [17:59] I have proposed this idea to my friends many times. [18:00] Although my idea was more for sharing the magnet links in a distributed fashion. [18:45] when is the deadline for lists.apple.com? [19:10] so here is the gold mine of news papers archived online: http://guides.library.upenn.edu/historicalnewspapersonline [22:22] http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/ not at risk, just a lot of conf video