[12:07] http://www.dogster.com/the-scoop/big-changes-dogster-hq [12:28] Cameron_D: we should grab that [12:28] 10 year community [14:09] http://news.softpedia.com/news/OpenBSD-Foundation-Might-Shutdown-Due-to-Lack-of-Funding-417601.shtml [17:05] for catster/dogster, the only javascript is the galleries but the photos should be tagged from the original profiles. the cat/dog profile id could probably be brute forced and appear to be unique in the space of both sites. [18:25] is archive team going to grab catster and dogster? [18:32] savetz: it's being looked into yes. [18:32] if you want to help ewither have a warrior running, or look out here for announcements about channels if your any good with coding [18:38] I always have a warrior running, or two. [18:41] I wish I could decide what filename to upload stuff with, in iasupload, without renaming files locally... [18:41] Smiley: do you know anything about urlteam tracker resurrections any time soon? [19:03] SketchCow: is there a reliable/resumable way to upload shit to IA? my 480G upload died 25% in [19:05] slash a way to split tarfiles [19:06] xmc: torrent [19:06] oh? how does that work? [19:06] you make a torrent file with the stuff you want to upload and you just create a new item (or update an old one) uploading the torrent [19:06] ah spiffy [19:07] then a deriver picks the torrent and downloads it from you (or anyone) [19:07] sounds great [19:07] can you recommend a good commandline tool to create a torrent file? [19:07] it depends on how good the traceroute is though; from my machine, it didn't download anything more than 20 KB/s or so [19:07] I use mktorrent or buildtorrent usually [19:07] thanks [19:08] ahhh this changes everything <3 [19:08] more specifically I use this command: mktorrent -a udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce -a udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80 -a udp://tracker.ccc.de:80 -a udp://tracker.istole.it:80 -a http://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce -a http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce "/home/federico/Musica/Musica popolare e di lotta" [19:08] (changing file of course) :) [19:08] ofc ofc [19:09] but I'm not a torrent expert, that just works [19:09] thanks a bunch [19:09] 1,965,410 pieces, that's a lot [19:09] yeah, there are options to change that, but who cares [19:09] :P [19:22] xmc: 480G?! how are you uploading that? [19:23] with difficulty, by the sounds of it ;) [19:23] :D [19:23] yeah, I can't even offer to help with a torrent that size :/ [19:23] wait, yeah I can.... i'll be slow, but it may help? [19:24] it'll be fine [19:25] fyi uploading via torrent can make derivatives not work properly [19:25] so e.g. for uploading warcs it's a bad choice [19:26] it's a tar [19:26] ok [19:26] also they've been recommending no more than 200gb per item [19:27] well [19:27] ok [19:27] too late [19:30] :D [19:30] shout if you want me to help seed xmc tho i don't add much [19:31] I think it'll be ok [19:31] done 76051.8 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 38519.0 MB [T R: 0.51] [19:31] urlteam [19:31] :D [19:31] still got this, no one else grabbing these days. [19:31] yeah I seed that too [20:07] I see people leaching on it from time to time [20:07] (I'm also seeding it) [20:22] xmc: is it working? what's the item [20:45] still rendering the torrent file [20:45] :) [20:45] looks to be about 1/3 done [21:37] xD [22:35] goddamn unreliable computers [22:35] Hashed 1427129 of 1965410 pieces.Error reading from '/mnt/shoe/ftp.oracle.com.tar': Input/output error [22:38] D: [22:38] is there any resume option? :/ [22:46] running it again now, if that fails I'm going to rebuild the .tar on my btrfs volume group [22:46] instead of a sketchy external [23:01] Ah nod.