[00:21] I would also like to know [01:51] *** Iridium has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [01:52] *** dxrt_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout (120 seconds)) [01:56] *** sircmpwn has quit IRC (Write error: Broken pipe) [01:57] *** ivan` has joined #internetarchive [01:57] *** ivan_ has quit IRC (Leaving) [01:58] *** ivan` is now known as ivan_ [01:58] *** dxrt_ has joined #internetarchive [01:58] *** dxrt sets mode: +o dxrt_ [02:03] *** Iridium has joined #internetarchive [02:14] *** sircmpwn has joined #internetarchive [04:12] *** odemg has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [04:24] *** odemg has joined #internetarchive [04:26] *** qw3rty114 has joined #internetarchive [04:29] *** qw3rty113 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [08:09] spambot reviews https://archive.org/details/@dadikem&tab=reviews [14:58] *** lostcat has joined #internetarchive [14:58] In 2015 there was a page on internet archive but now it's not, any idea what could have happened, does stuff sometimes just get lost? [15:23] anyone here [15:23] SketchCow [15:23] :s [15:44] *** odemg has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [15:44] *** odemg has joined #internetarchive [15:47] I haven't heard of IA actually losing data, but I'd be very interested if it ever happened. I do think that the setup of mirror HDDs, while very simple, is quite risky because a disk failure means that the only disk holding another copy of the same data gets stressed a lot during the restore. [15:48] But I have seen snapshots disappear from the Wayback Machine. I asked them about it and was told that there were problems with the index. That might be the case here as well. [15:48] Probably best to email info@archive.org with as much information as possible so they can look into it. [15:48] lostcat: ^ [15:51] We have not lost the data. [15:52] Chances are you remember the URL differently, or we shifted playback code and the URL is not being rendered, falsely. [15:52] Giving me the URL will help. [15:57] sent thank you [16:31] I got the most unhelpful reply [16:31] from the email I mean [16:31] If we have captures of the site you are looking for, you would be able to find it by searching for the url at web.archive.org. After entering the url, use the timeline on top to navigate the year, and the calendar display below to select the date(s) you are interested in viewing. Dates with a circular highlight on them indicate available archives. What you see listed there is what we have). [16:32] it makes me feel like they didn't read what I said at all [16:56] Heh, they get a lot of very silly emails -- and have very few people to respond to them. Even if yours wasn't, they likely thought it worth trying the default reply first. [16:57] I presume you don't want to share the URL here, in public... [17:00] http://web.archive.org/web/20070813135303/http://www.legaciesofjustice.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=78&view=next [17:00] http://web.archive.org/web/20070813135303/http://www.legaciesofjustice.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=83&view=previous [17:00] http://web.archive.org/web/20070813135303/http://www.legaciesofjustice.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=80&view=previous [17:00] these all worked in April 2015 and now give errors as if they were never there [17:03] I even got those links originally by browsing through the forum on the internet archive because it had a much bigger list of intact pages, it seems nearly all of them just got lost :[ I worry about the integrity of the whole thing if they can just lose stuff like that I've been using http://archive.is/ and I felt so bad about it because I feel like there's going to be no happy ending and they've just destroyed their own data [17:23] There is no happy ending. There is merely a better middle than what might have happened otherwise. Always keep your own copies of anything you care about. [17:23] Preferably multiple. [17:34] *** diggan has joined #internetarchive [17:51] I usually use that other site now I've noticed on the internet it gets linked to a lot more than the internet archive isn't seen as reliable because of stuff like this :[ I also use https://wikipedia.org/wiki/ScrapBook now but yeah I trusted the internet archive I thought it was big and kept backups, that stuff is from when I was at school ;[ [18:04] *** lostcat has quit IRC (http://www.okay.uz/) [18:05] *** lostcat2 has joined #internetarchive [18:05] *** lostcat2 is now known as lostcat [18:57] JAA: back to your question, WARC files from the web collection are not generally downloadable for good reasons [18:58] mere storage of something is much less of a oncern than making it available to people [20:06] *** lostcat has quit IRC (http://www.okay.uz/ (Ping timeout)) [21:50] *** tuluu_ has joined #internetarchive [21:51] *** tuluu has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [21:57] *** tuluu_ has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [22:13] *** tuluu has joined #internetarchive [22:46] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [22:46] *** Stiletto has joined #internetarchive [22:51] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [22:52] *** Stiletto has joined #internetarchive [22:55] *** Stilett0 has joined #internetarchive [22:58] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 360 seconds) [23:37] *** Stiletto has joined #internetarchive [23:38] *** Stilett0 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)