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01:16:02<flashfire42>https://github.com/RossenX/NullDC-BEAR apparently has major copyright violations
01:19:02<@JAA>→ #gitgud
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01:42:34<tech234a>yep
01:42:37<mrrhino683>Friday, September 10, 2021
01:42:47<mrrhino683>January 20th, 2002
01:42:57<mrrhino683>June 29th, 1945
01:43:14<tech234a>What are the dates?
01:43:15<mrrhino683>What are your opinions on these dates
01:43:27<@OrIdow6>See topic
01:43:28<mrrhino683>> 20:43:14 <tech234a> What are the dates?
01:43:30<mrrhino683>Oh
01:43:34<mrrhino683>What
01:43:37<@OrIdow6>This is not an offtopic channel
01:43:42<mrrhino683>oh
01:43:44<mrrhino683>Sorry
01:43:48<tech234a>Offtopic is #archiveteam-ot
01:44:01<mrrhino683>Thanks for directing me
01:57:30<tech234a>JAA: might be time for a topic update in #archiveteam, weren't both the projects in the description completed/resolved?
01:57:45<@JAA>Yeah
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03:05:45<@JAA>AltspaceVR (a social VR platform) is doing a major upgrade which will break old worlds on the 15th. https://altvr.com/reminder-for-world-builders-upcoming-update/ Not sure whether it's possible to properly archive them (would likely require reverse engineering), but there's someone (or a little group?) who is taking requests for making 360° panoramas of worlds. If anyone's interested, let me know,
03:05:51<@JAA>and I can get you in touch with them.
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09:38:00<IDK>What should I do when there is a troller in a channel
09:47:07<flashfire42>IDK what channel? one of the archiveteam ones?
09:47:16<IDK>Yes
09:47:20<IDK>The person left
09:56:10<h3ndr1k>IDK: In most cases just ignore them, when shitposting. When insulting tell OPs of #archiveteam i guess. And when posting illegal things or something one can contact #hackint for a network ban.
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14:28:50<h2ibot>Bzc6p edited Porn (+113, /* Times we did Save Porn */ added Xtube; no…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=47138&oldid=47102
14:35:51<h2ibot>Bzc6p edited ArchiveBot/National Libraries/list (+426, + Hungary): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=47139&oldid=47101
14:41:52<h2ibot>Bzc6p edited ArchiveBot/National Libraries/list (+554, + Hungary 2): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=47140&oldid=47139
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15:17:12<HiccupJul>does the warrior work mostly in memory? there doesn't seem to be much disk activity. i'm just curious.
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15:32:42<gazorpazorp>AFAIK it downloads the data and then compresses it to secondary storage (HDD, SSD), but you can use tmpfs if you want everything to be done in RAM. Read up on Docker volumes (https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/). I haven't used tmpfs yet, but managed to easily make my Warriors use my HDD, even though my OS is on my SSD (using https://www.guguweb.com/2019/02/07/how-to-move-docker-data-directory-to-another-location-on-ubuntu/)
15:36:47<HiccupJul>i guess i could just move the ova file to tmpfs
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15:36:57<HiccupJul>but my hard drive is pretty quiet so i think its fine as-is
15:37:33<HiccupJul>i assume the data is written within the container file?
15:37:42<HiccupJul>if it did get up to 60GB that would be a problem if it was in a tmpfs
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15:39:25<gazorpazorp>I haven't had a project that uses 60 GB. Google Drive's project right now (on #googlecrash) uses 10-20 GB at most for me, maybe less, and that's with 4 Warriors running at the same time. Something like URLTeam 2 (on #urlteam) should probably use a few megabytes (since I've downloaded less than 1 GB in the last few days)
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15:41:02<gazorpazorp>I think the containers share an overlay file system where they put their data (at least that's what I see from df on Linux. And I'm running my Warriors with Docker, not with a VM (the two types described in the wiki article)
15:41:46<gazorpazorp>But don't quote me on that
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16:09:11<gazorpazorp>On Linux, if I try to copy a big log from the Warrior web UI, then paste it, it's truncated and useless. How can I increase the clipboard size?
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16:34:07<HiccupJul>might be possible to select the text and then drag and drop it into a text editor
16:34:20<HiccupJul>or dump the current page contents to a file somehow
16:42:22<gazorpazorp>I tried dragging and dropping the text into mousepad (a debian basic GUI text editor) and I still got the truncated version.
16:44:02<gazorpazorp>I don't know much about how Linux handles the clipboard, but AFAIK it doesn't actually copy anything into RAM (like a clipboard buffer), but somehow relies on the program the text was copied from to provide the text? That's why when I open a PDF, copy the title, close the PDF and try rename the PDF file by pasting the title into the file name (in a GUI file manager), it doesn't work - because I've closed the PDF reader.
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17:03:18<@JAA>Linux doesn't have a concept of a clipboard at all. But what you described is how the clipboard works in X11, yes.
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17:13:09<nicolas17>I remember having trouble when opening a multi-GB file in vim
17:13:18<nicolas17>and typing ggVG to select all
17:13:51<nicolas17>and that would hang X or KDE's klipper or other apps for a minute due to all that text being put into the selection buffer
17:15:56<gazorpazorp>So since copying the logs from the Warrior is hard (either the items disappear too fast or the text is too much to be copied successfully), is there a way to see the logs for each item from the Warrior?
17:16:17<gazorpazorp>or a command I can issue to keep all the logs into file(s)
17:52:44<h3ndr1k>I don't think so. The warrior ist just very basic, to make participating easy. Advanced users should probably use the *-grab docker images.
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18:01:52<@JAA>Yep. The -grab images log to stdout (or stderr?), so it goes into the standard `docker logs`.
18:02:11<@JAA>Which also means that your logs can get big if you let containers run for a long time, of course.
18:15:02<gazorpazorp>Could the Warrior be configured to log to a file? At least the failed items and items that take longer than a certain amount of time? And maybe automatically upload the logs somewhere? Because I frequently see people asking for logs, but copying from a Warrior is hard and most people who run Warriors probably don't even check IRC
18:20:56<h3ndr1k>I think logs are already sent along with the finished item. But of course they have to finish to reach that step, I think.
18:21:42<gazorpazorp>Does "failed" count as finished? Because the failed and long-running items should be the most useful
18:26:13<Barto>i have a script to prune logs when they get big
18:26:29<Barto>basically it parses docker inspect and echo "" to the log file
18:26:31<IDK>Barto please
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18:26:40<IDK>logs fill up my drive
18:26:48<Barto>#!/bin/sh
18:26:50<Barto>set -ex -o pipefail
18:26:52<Barto>for c in $(docker ps -a --format "{{.Names}}" | grep grab); do
18:26:54<Barto> echo "" | sudo tee $(docker inspect $c | jq -r .[0].LogPath)
18:26:56<Barto>done
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18:46:27<wizards>regarding altspacevr, a surface level examination reveals that the game is downloading and saving a fair bit of content in UnityFS format to ~/AppData/LocalLow/Unity/Microsoft_AltspaceVR/
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21:48:38<m0nika>re: docker log - you can append --log-opt max-size=10m to your container launch commands to limit the log size to 10 MB
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