00:00:24<nicolas17>looks like uploading it to IA will be painful
00:00:33<nicolas17>getting 7.58s/MiB on the other two
00:01:06<fuzzy8021>nicolas17 if i have anything pending, please release it as i dont have any files pending upload
00:02:18<nicolas17>as of yesterday there was nothing pending, today I added 3 files, 2 were already returned and the third is 4GB so it wouldn't surprise me if it's still downloading (or failed)
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00:03:08<nicolas17>hah
00:03:11<nicolas17>stupid samsung
00:04:09<nstrom|m>it's probably the korean govt's rules that make peering w korean ISPs super expensive so nobody wants to
00:04:27<nicolas17>yeah
00:04:42<nstrom|m>though hard to say since all that stuff is behind incapsula. but I'd guess it's incapsula nodes talking slowly back to korea
00:05:02<nicolas17>and that could also be why samsung added captchas and shit... paying korean prices for my scraping
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00:36:55<fireonlive>https://www.reddit.com/r/WiiUHacks/comments/1bolp50/help_the_spotpass_archive_team_get_wii_u_spotpass/
00:36:58<fireonlive>hm
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06:59:21<@arkiver>(yes i saw various alternatives mentioned for a name :P )
07:14:47<fireonlive>:P
07:17:16<immibis>cue the queue
07:21:28<@arkiver>perhaps we should organize a vote some time soon on a name :P
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07:46:49<fireonlive>s/modify //
08:02:06<h2ibot>Rexma created Deviantart (+24, redirect all lowercase): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Deviantart
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09:14:53<imer>nicolas17: hah. got a response this morning (7:48 utc) saying "We are pleased to provide you the source code of SM-A107F. You can download the source code from the site below:"
09:14:57<imer>lets see if its fixed
09:15:17<imer>https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=A107FXXU8CVE3 there's two downloads now
09:16:09<imer>guessing the first one (higher id) is the new one
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09:42:58<imer>nope, thats broken, trying the other one
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09:59:39<that_lurker>Could someone do an update grab of https://witha.name/data/
09:59:52<that_lurker>Got a few days worth of new data there
10:00:12<that_lurker>small json and csv files
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10:09:24<pabs>that_lurker: done
10:09:44<that_lurker>Thanks <3
10:45:34<imer>(dm'd nicolas17 the working zip)
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12:28:13<oddline>forgive me if you're already aware (I don't see any mention on the wiki), but despite the frontend being gone, a good part of ustream's API (*.ums.ustream.tv) appears to still be online and serving up somewhat sensible responses
12:30:09<oddline>I'm trying to unpick the steps required to ultimately get it to give me an HLS stream - hopefully I can either get a definite failure of some kind (e.g. "not found", or an m3u8 that points to nonexistent files), or hopefully a _working_ stream
12:30:54<oddline>if I ever get to the latter I'll be sure to let you know, because that would be well worth grabbing, I think
12:48:03<pabs>got an example API URL?
13:08:35<imer>also if you can provide a summary of what happened vs the current https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Ustream someone can update it
13:10:21<oddline>pabs: I'm working from https://web.archive.org/web/20160128003106/http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/61443262 and https://web.archive.org/web/20160114142455/http://www.ustream.tv/embed/recorded/61443262?html5ui
13:11:53<oddline>that first tries to grab https://r50658865-1-61443262-recorded-lp-live.ums.ustream.tv/1/ustream?type=viewer&appId=2&appVersion=3&rsid=f89093ef%3A22ea3e6d0&rpin=_rpin.597162208504801&referrer=unknown&media=61443262&application=recorded, which as of now is still online and returns a connection id and a reference to a _different_ server to talk to
13:12:32<oddline>(successive requests will give different server addresses and connection IDs
13:12:35<oddline>)
13:14:24<oddline>I think, from looking at what URLs wayback has saved, that if you follow whatever process the client follows, you'll eventually receive a HLS m3u8 like this one (archived, for a different video):
13:14:46<oddline>https://web.archive.org/web/20171011065609/http://c742ef4c-lp-omega.ums.ustream.tv/playlist/directhls/channel/6540154/playlist.m3u8?noRedirect=1&authType=IP_BASED_IDENTITY&appType=12&appVersion=1&cdnHost=uhs-akamai.ustream.tv/&sgn=32f1c05536f182b68844fff2e700e2dcc39395ee
13:15:45<oddline>just fyi, I'll be busy with other stuff for a while, so don't expect immediate progress on this. very happy for anyone else to look into it if interested
13:16:18<oddline>there's a flash client at https://web.archive.org/web/20160114144016/http://static-cdn1.ustream.tv/swf/live/viewer.qrsl:92.swf that decompiles easily enough
13:27:43<nimaje>hm, "An author lost access to her explicit writing when she shared it with alpha and beta readers. […] This is the usual first warning that a purge is coming." https://fandom.ink/@Rozzychan/112161902225538242
13:31:26<katia>oh uh
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13:58:28<c3manu>here are the links from the screenshots posted in the instagram post linked in the fandom.ink mastodon toot (although i can’t find an explicit statement about what changed):
13:58:33<c3manu>https://searchengineland.com/google-march-2024-spam-update-done-rolling-out-438505
13:58:39<c3manu>https://support.google.com/docs/answer/148505
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14:16:35<nimaje>probably they enforce "Do not distribute content that contains sexually explicit material, such as nudity, graphic sex acts, and pornographic material." stricter now
14:20:31<imer>So, would've been fine had they not shared it?
14:22:11<c3manu>the problem is some *only* share it on google drive (for beta readers etc.) and have no offline copy themselves
14:24:22<c3manu>and since it’s probably done highly automated (as it is with youtube demonetisations for example) they will never reach an actual human at Google to sort it out
14:25:58<imer>google has actual humans doing support? :p
14:27:47<c3manu>i heard the top 5% of youtube earners have a contact person there
14:27:53<c3manu>or sth like that
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15:41:44<h2ibot>Pokechu22 edited Deathwatch (+213, /* 2024 */ community.ingress.com): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=51950&oldid=51923
15:57:16<nicolas17>imer: so they left 11148 broken and uploaded a new one? huh
15:58:15<imer>apparently
15:58:46<imer>at least they fixed it *shrug*
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16:10:10<icedice>Do we think that will apply to Blogspot as well?
16:10:22<icedice>Because there's a bunch of NSFW stuff there
16:10:50<icedice>Scanlation groups of all kinds use Blogspot all the time, for example
16:16:26<icedice>Might be worth extracting Blogspot domains from https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?perpage=100 and https://mangadex.org/groups and archiving them
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17:25:14<c3manu>icedice: depending on what they mean by "new sites"
17:25:17<c3manu>> The program policies below apply to Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and new Sites.
17:25:59<c3manu>but "new sites" to "all sites" is not a huge jump
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17:33:54<icedice>Sites might also just mean Google Sites
17:39:55<fireonlive>i believe it does yeah
17:40:52<fireonlive>there was a very long transition that i think recently completed for classic sites?
17:41:00<icedice>Still worth being proactive though
17:41:13<icedice>Google can't be trusted not to kill 99% of what it touches
17:41:30<fireonlive>rip google domains
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17:49:14<icedice>Maybe we can archive all scanlation group sites, first batch being Blogger and second batch being everything else
17:51:22<@rewby>I'd like that. I do quite enjoy my obscure manga at times.
17:53:07<h2ibot>Pokechu22 edited Deathwatch (+1381, /* 2024 */ other niantic forums): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=51951&oldid=51950
18:01:09<h2ibot>Pokechu22 edited Deathwatch (+39, /* 2024 */): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=51952&oldid=51951
18:09:29<icedice>https://vatoto.com/group is also worth scraping. Batoto is the pre-decessor of MangaDex. Batoto sold their domain when they went from a manga reading site to just a forum and group index and rebranded to Vatoto instead.
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18:23:26<c3manu>fireonlive, icedice: i'm still a little bitter about google news
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18:28:35<fireonlive>rip google reader too
18:29:08<icedice>I miss "unlimited" Google Drives
18:29:56<icedice>And semi-unrelated, I miss LeapDroid
18:30:04<icedice>It was a great Android emulator
18:30:26<icedice>Then the devs got hired by Google, stopped developing it, and shut down the site
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18:32:17<c3manu>ah, that's what i meant. google news still exists ofc
18:32:53<c3manu>but having to ignore google plus links in some old weblogs still makes me chuckle on the other hand :)
18:38:02<icedice>Have a guy who doesn't like social media in charge of a social media platform, what could go wrong?
18:46:03<fireonlive>rip the unlimited google drive i totally didn't have or use
18:48:44<icedice>The community I'm in had 5 PB on there
18:49:55<fireonlive>that's a lot of gay porn
18:51:08<icedice>Gotta have it in 4K so we can see all the veins
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19:24:36<steering>Thu@0825.58 < imer> google has actual humans doing support? :p
19:24:46<steering>as a paying customer... no, their support can't possibly be real humans
19:26:33<@rewby>There's a few places you can get a hold of humans. But even then it's rare
19:27:06<steering>rewby: they claim they are real humans, but I don't believe it ;)
19:27:39<@rewby>A real human with a sufficiently restrictive script they have to follow is basically a machine anyway
19:27:47<@rewby>Had an interesting convo with some of their network ops
19:28:55<nicolas17>omg
19:29:18<nicolas17>support reps with a sufficiently restrictive script are doing the Chinese room thought experiment irl
19:29:32<@rewby>Have you ever seen conditions in callcenters?
19:31:25<nicolas17>"Searle asserts that there is no essential difference between the roles of the computer and himself in the experiment. Each simply follows a program, step-by-step, producing behavior that is then interpreted by the user as demonstrating intelligent conversation."
19:32:50<steering>Ugh, don't make me think back to my call center days
19:33:24<steering>It took Google Store's support a week to figure out how to send me an email with a link to fulfill a promotion...
19:33:43<steering>(which should have been sent automatically, of course)
19:33:59<@rewby>The only time I've ever gotten a response out of google that didn't feel like a template was when I was going back and forth with NOC trying to fix a peering issue
19:34:20<steering>or that time I had to cold-email a Director at google to get them to honor their warranty
19:35:23<@rewby>I do need to email them again actually
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20:47:42<nyany>Can't be any worse than OVH's "the reason you were billed is because you received an invoice" email I got a few years ago when I was asking about a prorated refund
20:48:11<steering>Sounds about on par.
20:51:03<immibis>Reddit banned one of my accounts for the reason "your account has been banned"
20:51:16<immibis>I appealed, and they reversed it, strangely.
20:51:18<imer>OVH sent me an email telling me to redo my payment method since they were switching providers and it was broken in firefox, "You don't need to redo your payment method, I never told you to"
20:51:43<imer>alrighty, guess you don't need my free bug reports then
20:51:49<nyany>OVH changes their payment provider more than they change their server configs
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20:52:16<imer>don't get me started on the payment garbage they've done >_>
20:52:36<nyany>They started using Adyen recently
20:52:54<imer>"we'll just stop sending you reminder emails for part of a product and not include it in the normal renew anymore so it runs out. silently"
20:53:01<imer>10/10
20:53:07<nyany>story of my live
20:53:28<imer>thankfully i wasnt away for a few weeks and was able to renew when I noticed my ips were gone
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21:34:30<fireonlive>-_-
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22:21:12<Nulo|m>has someone requested a grab of cocinerosargentinos.com already? cooking tv show that ended
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23:40:21<archivst>Hi, could anyone here help me archive some specific subreddits? There are few I am concerned may be removed in the near future.
23:41:24<@rewby>Hi! If you can detail what subreddits you are looking for and how much of them, someone can probably help!
23:42:44<archivst>Controversial political subreddits related to Ukraine war. Reddit recently killed a subreddit with hererodox views on the Ukraine war.
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23:42:58<@JAA>There isn't really a way to do that fully because Reddit restricts how much history of a subreddit you can see (1k submissions for each 'view'). Also, they're banning aggressively.
23:43:54<archivst>I want archive these subreddits: TrueAnon, StupIdPol, Dongistan, EuropeanSocialists, EndlessWar, InternationalWar, Palestine, BDS, AskARussian.
23:43:57<@JAA>We've been archiving all of Reddit continuously for a couple years now (#shreddit), but it's been paused for a while due to the bans.
23:44:30<archivst>InternationalNews*
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23:51:49<archivst>> while due to the bans
23:51:57<archivst>what kinds of bans?
23:53:37<nicolas17>IP bans I think
23:53:49<nicolas17>they seem to detect us based on TLS fingerprinting?
23:54:25<@JAA>Something like that.
23:55:08<nicolas17>yes I'm oversimplifying
23:59:03<@JAA>Not account bans, anyway, if that's what you're thinking.