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00:57:15<@kiska>You have a xeon phi pcie thing?
01:13:37<atphoenix>sad that Intel purged that stuff. Forced obsolescence of hardware. Although morally not far from the locked bootloaders on Samsung flagships like the S7 or S8, that in turn prevent people from building custom ROMs that upgrade Android to modern versions.
01:30:52<atphoenix>I would have also suggested he contact some of the places that used the equipment. Someone might have the patches sitting around. https://www.msi.umn.edu/sites/default/files/Phi_Intro.pdf
01:31:00<atphoenix>Also...I found this: https://www.isus.jp/hpc/xeon-phi-software/
01:31:08<atphoenix>it has some working download links...
01:32:09<atphoenix>e.g. http://registrationcenter-download.intel.com/akdlm/irc_nas/11291/micperf_users_guide.pdf
01:55:43<@kiska>Now I want to get a Xeon Phi for experimentations
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02:03:14<atphoenix>well, maybe, but this thread suggests they're a headache, and I think that was before Intel killed the info links. https://old.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/5q5hel/anyone_try_out_xeon_phi_31s1p_for_vm/
02:04:28<@JAA>TIL that there exists a version of CNN called Airport Network which, guess what, runs on US airport screens. Content on aviation accidents are replaced with weather reports instead. It's shutting down end of March. Not much to be archived; I threw the minimal website and Twitter account into AB.
02:04:33<atphoenix>an RPi4 cluster is probably a better choice for energy/cost/hassle
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02:09:26<atphoenix>I ran some CNN Airport stuff in mid-Jan in AB :) but now is a good time to get whatever is still left or has been added since
02:17:49<atphoenix>I didn't know that the content specifically excluded aviation accident related content, but that does or at least did make sense before everyone had a smartphone.
03:27:04<@JAA>The inQuake forum notice has been updated and now mentions end of February as the shutdown date, as on the other ingame.de forums.
03:39:40<jodizzle>I think we got all of the forums at this point, right?
03:45:47<@JAA>The inQuake ones yes, except for anything posted in the past 2 weeks I guess. Might look into that.
03:46:06<@JAA>I got distracted by other things, but I'm looking into the other four that are still alive now.
03:48:31<jodizzle>I think we got those through AB at least? Unless I'm confused.
03:49:27<@JAA>Yeah, not entirely sure whether that grabbed everything though due to the session ID crap.
03:51:03<@JAA>Looks like there were only 500 posts on inQuake since early February.
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04:14:14<@JAA>ZizzyDizzyMC: In case you didn't know about the logs: https://logs.kiska.pw/archiveteam-bs/2021-02-22#l00995959
04:20:25<@JAA>jodizzle: Oh, also, some of the forums have the pagination default to only showing threads in the last X days. So the AB jobs are definitely incomplete.
04:20:45<jodizzle>Oh, that's annoying
04:21:31<@JAA>Fortunately, it's all the same forum software, so I can just reuse my inQuake code with minor adjustments.
04:22:17<atphoenix>I hate it when forums that do that kind of BS of only showing last X days.
04:23:05<@JAA>I hate when they hide the full list behind a form instead of a link.
04:23:25<atphoenix>ZizzyDizzyMC: do you know specifically what software download you need? Can you clarify what 'old Intel patches' meant?
04:23:37<@JAA>It makes sense to only show recently active threads by default since it prevents necromancy. Anyway, that's a topic for -ot.
04:24:08<ZizzyDizzyMC>Specifically I want the KVM_Patches.zip & the pdf
04:24:56<OrIdow6>So I think NicoNino is finished (at least, the part I'm able to do) except for more testing
04:25:09<atphoenix>I haven't found *those*. I did find a fair bit of other stuff on the .jp site.
04:26:39<ZizzyDizzyMC>I see, yeah the KVM patches probably wouldn't even work - but I could get my hands on a phi for like $10 and I wanted to have a project to just re-integrate the patches into KVM-Qemu in Proxmox and have fun spawning 60 virtual machines , each one on a core.
04:27:21<ZizzyDizzyMC>Mostly for giggles - if I wanted to do something useful I'd spend actual money and grab an ARM based cluster and set each one up as a proxmox node.
04:27:40<atphoenix>$10 may not be far the from the recoverable materials value
04:28:11<ZizzyDizzyMC>it's easier to let the other person recover the aluminum heatsink and yote the rest of the card.
04:28:29<atphoenix>so basically you are looking for the files that were at https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/54/8b/Kernel-based_KVM.pdf https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/74/2d/KVM_patches.zip as linked from http://web.archive.org/web/20140802162145/https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/getting-kernel-based-virtual-machine-kvm-to-work-with-intel-xeon-phi-coprocessors ?
04:28:35<ZizzyDizzyMC>I might end up contacting the research team that wrote the paper on the card.
04:28:41<ZizzyDizzyMC>And yep, that's the patch.
04:29:28<ZizzyDizzyMC>http://www.cslab.ece.ntua.gr/~sgerag/papers/vphi.pdf not sure if I'd get a response if I emailed the email , but it's always worth a shot.
04:30:42<atphoenix>might also try contacting the person associated with the files (loc-nguyen (Intel)
04:30:43<atphoenix> ) http://web.archive.org/web/20140801212932/https://software.intel.com/en-us/user/405804
04:32:24<atphoenix>https://www.bing.com/search?q=loc+nguyen+intel shows they're still at Intel
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04:48:21<atphoenix>The thread you linked might give you some additional leads at Intel to follow up with. And speaking of Intel forums, they also have RSS versions. This is the same thread. https://community.intel.com/rss/message?board.id=software-archive&message.id=15728
04:48:35<atphoenix>Loc has other documentation on the Xeon Phi too: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-mpi-library-compatibility-among-intel-xeon-processors-intel-xeon-phi-x100.html
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06:12:56<atphoenix>someone got a Xeon Phi to work with Win10: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/Windows-10-with-Xeon-Phi-733/
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06:27:53<atphoenix>"Intel will discontinue interactive support for all Intel® Xeon Phi™ Products as of January 1, 2021. Effective on this date, Intel Customer Support agents will no longer provide technical support via telephone, chat, web ticket, forum, or email inquiries for these products." - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/75557/processors/intel-xeon-phi-processors.html
06:35:22<atphoenix>https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-manycore-platform-software-stack-mpss.html may be the english version of the .jp page I found previously.
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07:53:33<postpwnk>https://archive.eu/
07:53:37<postpwnk>in case you haven't seen by now
07:53:47<postpwnk>Peter Kleissner from intelx is behind this
07:56:18<postpwnk>so it has tons of stuff crawled already
07:56:29<postpwnk>he's most likely going after eu funding with this
07:58:48<postpwnk>eu mirror of archive.org would be huge, i dont think he has resources for that just yet
08:11:39<OrIdow6>Emphasis on "would"
08:12:36<postpwnk>Peter is one of the few people who could make it happen imo
08:12:39<postpwnk>https://peterkleissner.com/about/
08:13:46<postpwnk>his current project already does tons of crawling https://blog.intelx.io/2021/01/28/adding-225-tlds-to-the-list-of-web-crawling/
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08:54:25<@kiska>postpwnk: Well if he wants to mirror it, then he would have to go and find some 81PB of storage https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/26e54faf99501237/image.png
09:05:43<postpwnk>i will show that to Peter and wish him the best of luck next time i speak to him :p
09:08:32<postpwnk>it will certainly give him an idea of what to ask for in terms of eu funds
09:08:38<postpwnk>i know he's seen this talk https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7300-hacking_eu_funding_for_a_decentralizing_foss_project
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09:54:13<grawity>so does anyone happen to have old FreeNAS releases? the main website is scheduled to go poof real soon, download.freenas.org now goes to 11, archive.freenas.org is down, and IA hasn't grabbed much from the latter at all
09:55:42<grawity>oh, looks like those files are still under http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://download.freenas.org/*, nevemrind
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10:10:30<OrIdow6>grawity: What's this about their website going down soon?
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10:17:07<grawity>well, there's this popup when you open it "FreeNAS has been assimilated and is now TrueNAS CORE. TrueNAS CORE is still Open Source" (for now) ", free" (for now) ", and provides all of the same features you know and love in FreeNAS" (for now) ". The FreeNAS.org website will be discontinued in July of 2021 so make sure to bookmark the new TrueNAS.com site."
10:18:11<grawity>I fully expect them to just eventually forget that older releases have existed
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10:28:51<OrIdow6>Thanks
10:30:09<@dxrt>Well we should probably archive that and aren't there also freenas forums?
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10:51:30<Kristian>cheers
10:51:35<Kristian>I struck gold!
10:51:49<Kristian>https://www.w3.org/Icons/
10:53:01<Kristian>oh, I see that Wayback Machine already got it: https://web.archive.org/web/20210125234053/https://www.w3.org/Icons/
11:28:06<@EggplantN>oh hey
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13:53:33<flashfire42>https://blog.playism-games.com/termination-playismstore-membership-services/
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17:13:44<@JAA>dxrt: They were at https://www.ixsystems.com/community/ and have already been assimilated.
17:13:55<@JAA>The official ones, anyway.
17:16:23<@JAA>Well, that's where they last were before this rebranding. Previously (a couple years ago), they were at https://forums.freenas.org/ .
17:18:20<@JAA>Might be worth contacting them and asking about the old versions.
17:19:06<@JAA>List of releases, by the way: https://www.ixsystems.com/documentation/releases.json
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18:01:29<@JAA>I threw some things into AB. Lots of dead forum links in the old documentation. :-|
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22:06:23<atphoenix>Daft Punk call it quits after 28 years
22:06:24<atphoenix> https://twitter.com/MrDalekJD/status/1363864244039667712
22:07:40<atphoenix>website is pretty sparse now
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23:06:35<Ryz>May have found a partial way to view Tumblr content that's behind 'This Tumblr may contain sensitive media.' or the safe mode wall; checking http://www.craigharrisanimation.com/painting/ - the Tumblr account that's behind a wall is https://practicepaints.tumblr.com/ - but the individual content is still viewable;
23:07:25<Ryz>There's links like https://64.media.tumblr.com/5b819d540b9ad59890788c154d2fcbbd/tumblr_pfxo3xwYgW1uvxcrdo1_1280.jpg that we can see, of course the name of the Tumblr account defaults to 'Untitled', but you can still view it (but not the notes or anything written by the person)
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23:08:09<Ryz>Anyone interested on Tumblr may wanna investigate this more and maybe pry open loot
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23:12:06<Ryz>Perhaps this can pry open the contents? http://practicepaints.tumblr.com/api/read?num=50&type=photo&filter=text
23:12:39<Ryz>Maybe http://practicepaints.tumblr.com/api/read?num=50 or http://practicepaints.tumblr.com/api/read
23:13:09<Ryz>Posting this here since there's no dedicated Tumblr IRC channel on ArchiveTeam in Hackint
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