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05:16:35<masterX244>arkiver: grab-site. no recursion this time since i started with a urllist (see the index item)
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05:20:53<masterX244>Why?
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07:09:36<atphoenix>https://www.pepboys.com is closing a lot of retail stores though service is staying open. https://www.inquirer.com/columnists/pep-boys-icahn-automotive-closings-20210331.html
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07:37:34<aaeaston>How can I archive a website in the Wayback Machine using a POST request?
07:37:56<aaeaston>*HTTP in general works
07:41:19<aaeaston>More to the point, is it even possible to do so with an HTTP request?
07:43:39<jodizzle>I'm not entirely clear on what you mean. You can get the Wayback Machine to make an HTTP request by going to https://web.archive.org/save and inputting a URL, but are you asking about making one yourself and getting it into the Wayback Machine?
07:45:00<aaeaston>Saving to the Wayback Machine via a program is my goal.
07:46:33<jodizzle>Okay. In that case you should probably look into using #archivebot
07:46:49<aaeaston>Noted, thanks jodizzle
07:47:10<jodizzle>You can't get content from your own, personal crawls into the WBM without a whitelisted archive.org account.
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07:48:23<aaeaston>Ah ok.
07:57:07<jodizzle>Does anyone have any thoughts about archiving http://tiddlyspot.com/ (from #archiveteam)? Doesn't seem to be in immediate danger, but would probably nice to grab.
07:57:36<jodizzle>Unfortunately, the content is spread across subdomains, and also seems to require javascript. Ex: http://announce.tiddlyspot.com/
07:57:48<jodizzle>(cc aaeaston, since you were the one who asked about it)
07:58:06<jodizzle>oops, already being discussed in #archivebot
08:05:18<masterX244>POSTs also are not representable in the WBM, too. (had to write a hacky discovery crawler a while ago to get all results for one of those asp.net pages that use POSTs for pagination. No way for the list to be browsable due to that :(
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14:37:16<cpina>Hi - I've downloaded the Geocities torrent (patched, the almost 700 GB torrent). In WORKSHOP/SEEDS.tar.bz2 there is the file SEEDS/all-seed-47 with a URL of a website that I'd like to have (geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/4468). When I extract geocities.archiveteam.torrent/UPPERCASE/geocities-S-i.7z.001 there are directories in Lakes but not the 4468. Where could I find the files of that URL? I'm half way uncompressing (7z) and unarchaving (tar) all the
14:37:17<cpina>files for the Torrent but I'm surprised that I didn't find this directory (SiliconValley/Lakes/4468) in UPPERCASE/geocities-S-i.7z.001 (and "7z x" detected that it was a Split archive of 133 volumes so I should have found everything).
14:37:21<cpina>Is there any other Torrent, system that I should look for that page?
14:37:56<Arcorann>http://wiki.bibanon.org/News/2021-04-11_Desuarchive_Migration <-- might be good to note this somewhere on the 4chan page. Also, yuki.la died
14:38:06<cpina>BTW, I find it fascinating this Torrent. I've been playing with this for a few days now partially looking for this file and checking other things. Thank you very much for making it available! Seeding a bit.
14:39:32<cpina>(With a VPS server it's quite easy to deal with this volume of data for a few weeks comfortably)
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14:40:35<Arcorann>(sorry if there's any confusion)
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15:59:35<aaeaston>Is is just me, or has Google Groups been neglected as of late?
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16:21:01<@JAA>As opposed to how it was neglected years ago?
16:21:52<aaeaston>Fair point.
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16:51:29<HiccupJul>how can the videos from the Google Video archive project be accessed?
16:51:29<HiccupJul><HiccupJul> is there any way other than downloading all the WARCs (which would take ages) then extracting + grepping for video/titles IDs?
16:52:43<Jake>Which Google Video archive project? Could you give us a link?
16:53:11<HiccupJul>yeah https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Google_Video
17:03:08<Jake>I believe it should be accessible through the WBM? (I don't have flash player, but if I did this should work? http://web.archive.org/web/20070318045853/http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7329182515885554944)
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17:08:10<HiccupJul>i'll setup a browser with flash and try it out
17:08:28<HiccupJul>thanks
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17:24:43<HiccupJul>just spent about 10 minutes trying to find a way to use flash in up-to-date chromium...
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18:37:45<HiccupJul>using flash player in a browser doesn't seem to work
18:37:57<HiccupJul>well not with "Ruffle" anyway
18:39:02<@Kaz>yes
18:39:09<@Kaz>there was a whole thing about killing flash
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18:46:20<gazorpazorp>Is anyone archiving subtitles from subtitles sites like subdl.com, subscene.com or opensubtitles.org? I don't know of any sites that offers all of its subtitles in one place. Lots of subtitles are available only on 1 or 2 sites so there's not so much redundancy.
18:47:33<gazorpazorp>Or do we not archive files that aren't rendered in the browser (zip or rar in this case)
18:49:08<Sanqui>sounds like a worthwhile project
18:49:28<Sanqui>check how much the wayback machine has of these sites and if they're not that big we could try to archivebot them
18:50:05<@hook54321>flashfire42 put the last two through in 2018
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18:59:29<gazorpazorp>I can't find either on https://archive.org/details/@flashfire42 or elsewhere.
18:59:53<HiccupJul>can you find anything in the wayback machine?
19:00:58<gazorpazorp>Just links to the sites without the ability to download the actual subtitles
19:01:40<gazorpazorp>Archived versions of the sites*
19:02:06<gazorpazorp>but "The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL." for the subtitles
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19:36:05<ivan>HiccupJul: I have a subset of google video that I don't think got uploaded to IA anywhere. I will link you
19:36:24<HiccupJul>thanks
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19:57:35<@JAA>ivan: Any reason for that not being uploaded?
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20:08:16<ivan>JAA: no good reason, just needs someone to do it
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20:15:34<ivan>hope this is not a case of the 5 minute IRCer
20:15:46<ivan>I'll link JAA at least
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20:55:52<aaeaston>Who is the "owner" of this channel and #archiveteam?
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21:00:47<@EggplantN>Jason Scott likely aaeaston
21:00:53<@EggplantN>why does thou ask
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21:17:22<aaeaston>I disconnected, did anyone answer?
21:17:27<asie>yes
21:17:37<asie>"Jason Scott likely aeaston" "why does thou ask" was the response
21:18:02<aaeaston>Ah.
21:20:08<aaeaston>asie: what is Jason's username?
21:20:17<aaeaston>Also who responded?
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21:24:41<@EggplantN>me
21:24:42<@EggplantN>hi
21:25:06<@EggplantN>aaeaston
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21:27:05<aaeaston>Hi EggplantN
21:27:25<@EggplantN>how can i assist you in your journey for answers
21:27:45<aaeaston>Not sure.
21:28:13<@EggplantN>aight well Jason Scott is likely him and he is SketchTheCo_w
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21:28:37<aaeaston>Ah ok.
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21:29:02<aaeaston>Also atphoenix, Element has a free IRC bridge.
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21:45:42<@Kaz>aaeaston: please fic your client
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21:47:52<aaeaston>Kaz: ironically, I am on the best IRC client for iOS
21:48:24<@Kaz>that must be a loose definition.
21:48:28<aaeaston>I'll see what I can do.
21:49:13<@Kaz>it's likely disconnecting you every time you switch out of the app for too long
21:49:30<aaeaston>Precisely what is happening Kaz
21:49:44<aaeaston>Quite annoying.
21:51:21<aaeaston>I set it to automatically reconnect when it times out
21:51:29<aaeaston>Might fix the problem, might not Kaz.
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21:53:35<@Kaz>(it did not)
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21:53:42<@EggplantN>(shocked pikachu)
21:53:50<aaeaston>?
21:53:59<Ajay>Thanks apple
21:54:26<@EggplantN>Thanks Tim Apple, very cool
21:54:28<@hook54321>you probably need something like Lounge, IRCCloud, or possibly Quassel if there's an ios client for it.
21:54:39<Ajay>And I thought a droid OEM battery "savers" was bad
21:55:17<aaeaston>I've been using "Igloo", I tried IRCCloud, couldn't get it to work. I'll try those other two.
21:57:15<aaeaston>There is a Quassel client, however, it is paid Kaz
21:57:32<aaeaston>Can't seem to find Lounge on the Store.
21:57:50<atphoenix>consider it part of the Apple tax? (fees paid to run Apple's platform)
21:58:17<aaeaston>True...
21:58:24<atphoenix>probably this all belongs in -ot
21:58:32<aaeaston>Good point
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22:56:46<aaeaston>This is unfortunate.
22:56:47<aaeaston>https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlyspace
22:57:04<aaeaston>It got shut down, "TiddlySpace".
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23:01:52<aaeaston>These TiddlyWiki hosts have quite the reputation to shut down.
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23:07:36<cpina>I lost connection for some time here - if anyone answered my earlier question please copy-paste or send it to me please. Thank you!
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