[00:07] *** girst has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [00:46] I'm not clear on where to put shortener research results. I've found a few things out about a bunch of *.ly shorteners [00:47] seems to be that they should go into the wiki? https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=URLTeam#Researching_URL_Shorteners [04:28] As for where to put them (beyond, "on the Urlteam page on the wiki") that's kinda up to you. [04:28] The page is *very* large, and overdue for a structural refactor. [04:28] So if you are willing to put in the time, feel free to change it around however you wish. [04:29] I value having all the info on one page, as it makes it easier to preserve a history of changes, and find stuff just by doing a text search [04:29] and avoids relying on other services (like Google). [04:29] okay, sounds good. I've found that several of the shorteners are run by the same company [04:30] I'd like to add the owning company as a column [04:30] But I'm not that active right now, so if someone else who is wants to re-arrange it in a way more pleasing to them, I'm all for it. [04:30] atphoenix: Sounds good! [04:30] You can also just put the owning company in the notes field, in any case. [04:31] Key finding is this: https://www.shrunken.com/recent_urls.html [04:31] if we scrape that, we'll get a bunch of RECENT stuff [04:31] and this company has expiring URLs [04:32] nice! [04:32] they configurable by number of clicks and/or by date and/or public/private and/or by which shortener prefix is used [04:33] a good trick would be to scrape that page say weekly, and resolve all that show up. They oldest entries on their list are already dead. [04:33] as are the examples in the wiki [04:34] they also allow passwords to be set on URLs, so I doubt there is much we can do about that [04:36] that would a lovely tool for you (or someone else who is interested) to write! [04:38] their site specifically lists these prefixes: [04:38] www.shrunken.com [04:38] p.asia [04:38] g.asia [04:38] 2.ly [04:38] 3.ly [04:39] 4.ly [04:39] 6.ly [04:39] 7.ly [04:39] 8.ly [04:39] 9.ly [04:39] 0.gp [04:39] 2.gp [04:39] 4.gp [04:39] 5.gp [04:39] 6.gp [06:26] *** Flashfire has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [06:27] *** Flashfire has joined #urlteam [07:26] I have created #urlteam on hackint. Let's make that our official channel :) [07:31] hard no [07:31] urlteam is not moving [07:31] Why? [07:32] archiveteam is not moving channels across networks [07:32] don't split projects [07:32] There has already been a shift to hackint. [07:33] astrid: https://www.strawpoll.me/19068933/r [07:33] i started this channel bub [07:34] Nobody was in it when I joined [07:34] Oh. this, not that. [07:34] in 2011? [07:34] Thought you where referring to hackint. sorry [07:35] BTW, nobody said you had to join hackint, but when we inevitably switch, you will be left behind. [07:36] i'm really disappointed that it has been declared by some newcomers that archiveteam is moving networks [07:36] "inevitably" [07:37] Fusl is not on hackint anymore [07:37] efnet [07:37] sorry [07:37] *** LowLevelM was kicked by astrid (come back when you can keep things straight) [09:54] *** zerkalo has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:54] *** klg_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:54] *** mls has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:54] *** VoynichCr has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:55] *** eythian has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:55] *** luckcolor has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [09:55] *** luckcolor has joined #urlteam [09:57] *** eythian has joined #urlteam [09:59] *** mls has joined #urlteam [09:59] *** klg has joined #urlteam [10:59] *** VoynichCr has joined #urlteam [15:07] *** girst has joined #urlteam [15:59] Lolwut [16:07] that's the newcomer's charm, enthusiasm and everything to do is easy [19:55] *** mtntmnky has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [19:55] *** mtntmnky has joined #urlteam [21:10] *** oxguy3 has joined #urlteam