[00:14] DFJustin: We did that with a copy of the first bbc website, just with a warc note regarding the source [00:15] (did that = put a fake "warc" scraped from a newly hosted copy with fake computer date) [03:15] In light of the Team's taking down the Aaron Swartz Memorial JSTOR downloader, probably on government hints that more Swartz-like "suicides" might be in the offing, I suggest a name change: Arkanside Team. [03:18] yeah we're all quaking in our boots [03:19] evidently [03:19] what the hell are you talking about anyway [03:19] yawn [03:26] some kind of conspiracy about http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/ being down? [03:28] OH SHIT GUYS SERVER OFFLINE [03:28] MUST HAVE BEEN THE FEDS [03:28] HIDE [03:29] There was to be an archive of all contributors' snags -- never materialized, because the site went down without a peep. [03:29] actually, putting up that DHS "we own you" graphic for aaronsw.archiveteam.org would be kinda funny [03:29] Naw, feds not necessary when fear of feds suffices. [03:31] to be a bit more serious, I think that since you raised the topic, whoever is responsible for running that will probably speak up and provide an update on its current status [03:31] recommended action is chillin' [03:31] Should, yes. Will? Doubtful, after a year or more down. [03:33] well, you are the first person to pop in here and ask [03:33] in quite a while [03:34] that tends to get things going [03:38] I'm not surprised, considering cozy relationship between shitbag "university" MIT and State repression apparatus. [03:39] not sure what that has to do with an offline server, but ok [03:40] well, you know, quaking in our boots. [03:40] An MIT "academic" drops a hint at a cocktail party, next thing you know, hmmm, I'll be damned, the JSTOR downloader's gone. [03:41] dollars to doughnuts, it's because sysadminning is hard [03:42] but, you know, think whatever you want [03:44] underscor: were you running aaronsw.archiveteam.org? [03:46] ah yeah, that was me [03:46] the box is probably just fucked [03:46] and I forgot about it [03:46] (1) what happened to it, (2) what happened to the data [03:46] no cloak and dagger, afaik [03:46] vps probably rebooted, and nginx failed to come up. [03:46] data should just be chillin' there still [03:46] * underscor goes to poke at it [03:47] little-known fact: underscor actually works for the FBI [03:48] and the chinese [03:48] odd/even days, you see [03:48] I have different hats [03:48] literally, hats [03:50] :D [03:51] I don't recall the cat's name, was a mentor of sorts to Aaron, and putting on the Goggles is last resort. I'm thinking, "Naw, he wouldn't speak of the late hero so cavalierly." [03:54] wrote the JSTOR Downloader code -- I only wish to hell I'd snagged it while I could [03:56] underscor's working on getting it back online, so that should be soon [03:57] That would be swell. [05:44] as I recall jstor removed the point of it by belatedly releasing all the public domain stuff themselves [05:44] which is available at e.g. https://archive.org/details/jstor_ejc [05:45] ah [05:45] https://archive.org/details/jstor_ejc_itemlist [05:47] what's the wayback unmodified URL for http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/js ? [05:47] http://web.archive.org/web/20130124234935id_/http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/js [05:48] I think it's the same though [05:48] awesome [05:49] (the cat you're thinking of is probably Jason Scott aka SketchCow) [05:49] I've been looking at the wayback .js file for the last hour or so, and I'm by no means proficient in JavaScript, but that file looks corrupt. [05:50] Jason, that's he. [05:50] what looks corrupt about it? [05:51] extra carriage returns and broken lines [05:52] can you paste a broken line? [05:52] stand by [06:01] All hail the cat [06:01] my error on the broken line, and I may be off on "extra carriage returns," which is what I'm calling one-line gaps between sections of code -- mayhaps I've been away from JavaScript longer than I thought [06:01] howdy Mr. Scott [06:02] and long live Aaron [06:03] Hey. [06:03] So, I am sure people haven't make this clear, but: [06:03] You're an idiot. [06:03] I'm going to go play an Xbox game because it will be more satisfying than the next 30 minutes of reading whatever you're about to say. [06:04] Like, 10x more satisfying. [06:04] Enjoyable. [06:04] Get on with it then. [06:15] there's vertical whitespace in pretty much all code [06:45] wait [06:45] is this a serious conversation [06:45] because it's completely off-topic [06:46] moved to bravo sierra [07:04] https://archive.org/details/iaredesignconceptpresentation [07:21] anyone going to linuxfest northwest this weekend [07:27] Sadly, no. [07:28] SketchCow: do you make it up this way often [07:28] I was in Seattle for, like, 4 days recently, but it was primarily to speak at a conference. [07:28] I had an open dinner on the Sunday and the rest of the days were spoken for [07:28] i'll have to keep an eye on the channel more often [07:29] Adios [07:33] And another conspiracy theorist blasts down the shitter. [07:34] It's like, fucking do shit, don't sit around inventing bullshit. [07:34] We get shit done around here, not throw out random scattershot halfwitticisms [07:35] i need to get decent with the terminal and scripting in a hurry [07:35] Or blame it on 9/11, if you want [07:35] the archiveteam warrior is a zionist conspiracy [07:36] I still find it funny some people think the 9/11 attacks were in november. [07:36] at least that makes sense [07:37] and there's a reason for it [07:37] that's because the US uses a strange date format, i know. [07:38] same as weight and measurements [07:39] anyway, we should move that discussion to -bs [07:41] ALL DISCUSSIONS [07:57] NEVER DISCUSS ANYTHING IN HERE AGAIN [07:57] It should be shell script lines and links to Yahoo! press releases [07:59] what about funny pictures from Yahoo! sysadmins? [08:03] http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ill_allow_it_community.gif [08:14] ok, just one: http://i.imgur.com/tH96Rnn.gif <-- yahoo sysadmin cleaning geocities [09:59] Uh?http://aws.clouddesignpattern.org/ [11:08] japanese text in URL, fancy [11:22] nihao! [15:15] hey guys [15:15] hey VonGuard [15:16] i have a few weird things i'm looking for [15:16] smoke detector research for one [15:22] go on... [15:23] folks breeze in and out of here through the day, so you might not get a response from somebody in the know right away. [15:23] i need to find some patent info about the earliest known smoke detectors with a single central control [15:23] or alert system [15:56] Morning VonGuard [16:08] heya SketchCow [16:21] So much to do! [16:21] Going out to lunch with a buddy [16:22] http://retroweb.maclab.org/articles/Virtual-Computer-Lab?emulator=jsmess-apple2e will interest you, Vonguard [16:32] wow cool! [17:29] hmmmm [17:29] SketchCow: give details upload location plzzzz [17:55] i don't think i'll ever understand the purpose of windows 1.0/2.0 [17:55] for that matter, I don't understand the purpose of any Windows after 95 [19:15] Archive.org was on @midnight [20:26] What is @midnight? [20:29] i think thats @midnight is a show with Chris Hardwick [20:29] i was right: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%40midnight