00:03:59<SketchTheCow>https://www.openbugbounty.org/reports/1541201/
00:04:50<nico_32>hu
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01:20:33<thuban>is there a way to search the wayback machine for resources used on a specific subdomain (even if they're hosted on a different one)?
01:21:43<thuban>i'm trying to recover a comic posted as a tumblr blog (now defunct), but not all the captures actually have the images, and ofc they're not going to show up on the sitemap
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01:35:38<OrIdow6>thuban: Almost certainly not, unless there is some secret, expensive, and largely pointless IA system that does this
01:36:03<OrIdow6>Shouldn't be too hard to do it manually
01:36:34<OrIdow6>"manually"="automatically, but after writing the script yourself"
01:37:40<OrIdow6>If you had the original warcs you might be able to look at the referrer headers, but those aren't usually published
01:50:34<Ryz>Inspiration for archiving these old websites via AB? https://interestingengineering.com/top-12-oldest-websites-still-in-existence-today
01:55:09<Ryz>My goodness, a bunch of people archived http://toastytech.com/ via AB multiple times
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01:58:16<nico_32>Ryz: true
01:58:34<nico_32>lot of historical info there
02:07:15<Ryz>Meanwhile, AB before that article, didn't run through http://itcorp.com/ (even though it's tiny) - https://www.vortex.com/ (along with 2 sub-domains) - https://www.tic.com/ - http://www.toad.com/ - https://www.cfg.com/ - and http://acme.com/ - until moments ago :p
02:08:09<Ryz>Trying to hunt down for more subdomains
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02:42:44nico_32 is trying to add some metadata to IA
02:42:58<nico_32>but I've a lot of item with noindex:true
02:43:04<nico_32>so ia search doesn't find them
02:43:29<nico_32>parsing https://archive.org/details/@nico_32?scroll=1 is not fun
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07:47:19<purplebot>Network.hu edited by Bzc6p (+267, /* Site reconnaissance */ deleted …), Bzc6p (+1, /* Site reconnaissance */) just now -- https://www.archiveteam.org/?diff=45815&oldid=45761
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12:24:50<revi>I can smell joaquinito @ #archivebot
12:25:03<revi>that CAPS guy.
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23:19:16<caio029>So
23:19:28<caio029>i have this kinda old 1TB external hard drive
23:19:35<caio029>how can i use it to help you guys?
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23:26:23<jodizzle>caio029: Archive stuff, I suppose. I don't think archiveteam would have any particular need for that.
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23:30:14<caio029>then i guess i'll just keep it where it is for future use.
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23:34:29<atphoenix>I'm not aware of any current AT projects that would benefit of a random external drive. But of course caio029 just left.