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00:43:30<StarletCharlotte>The Space Engineers forums on CurseForge seem to have gotten wiped at some point. https://spaceengineers.curseforge.com/forums
00:45:23<StarletCharlotte>https://wildstar.curseforge.com/forums/
00:46:04<StarletCharlotte>Hm... That or just no one ever used the Space Engineer forums? That appears to be the case with this one. https://stardewvalley.curseforge.com/forums
00:48:29<StarletCharlotte>Okay, it does look like they have a history of wiping forums https://gta.curseforge.com/forums
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01:22:57<StarletCharlotte>Have the files on here been archived elsewhere? https://www.gtagaming.com/
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01:52:29<Harzilein>funny that there still _are_ more custom mass forum hosters
02:19:01<pokechu22>Doesn't look like that site's been ran in archivebot at least - I'll do that shortly
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02:31:18<deadorbit>hello
02:31:37<Flashfire42>hi
02:31:44<deadorbit>i'd like to recommend https://www.sb-innovation.de/ for archival
02:34:58<pokechu22>Doesn't look too big, should be fine for archivebot
02:35:37<pokechu22>I assume this is just proactive and not expected to shut down shortly?
02:35:37<deadorbit>also if run my own archivebox instance can i 'submit
02:35:44<deadorbit>' items?
02:35:53<deadorbit>yes just proactive
02:38:09<pokechu22>I don't know too much about ArchiveBox. ArchiveBot itself isn't something that's designed to be set up by other people (it's not a distributed project) - ArchiveTeam does have distributed projects via Warrior, but those are generally limited to specific sites (though some of them like the mediafire and imgur grabs do also let you submit links as needed)
02:38:57<pokechu22>grab-site is like archivebot but locally hosted - but generally data from personal grabs won't be accepted for on web.archive.org
02:41:12<deadorbit>oh i thought archivebot and archivebox were the same thing
02:41:46<deadorbit>so wait if i archive a site via archivebox can i submitted it to the wayback machine?
02:42:40<nicolas17>no
02:42:42<pokechu22>I haven't looked into it at all but my guess is no - generally warcs from untrusted users aren't included on the wayback machine (but can be put in https://archive.org/details/warczone)
02:46:43<deadorbit>can i submit it to the archiveteam people?
02:46:44<deadorbit>lol
02:47:13<deadorbit>cause doesn't archivebot upload to archive.org?
02:48:04<nicolas17>yes
02:48:21<nicolas17>you can submit the URL so that archivebot gets it for you
02:48:37<nicolas17>you can't submit .warc files you archived yourself, because how do we know you didn't change the contents?
02:48:41<deadorbit>i dont have the write permissions for that
02:48:45<deadorbit>that makes sense
02:48:46<nicolas17>sb-innovation is currently running on archivebot anyway
02:48:51<deadorbit>*right lol
02:48:53<pokechu22>Yeah, I'm currently running it in archivebot and that will end up on web.archive.org
02:48:59<deadorbit>oh interesting
02:49:15<pokechu22>you can watch the progress on http://archivebot.com/
02:49:21<deadorbit>i guess i'm confused, how do i contribute to the archivebot project?
02:49:23<nicolas17>looks like a big one
02:49:45<nicolas17>pokechu22: search.php?do=finduser&userid=71729&contenttype=vBForum_Post&showposts=1 hm should those be filtered?
02:50:12<pokechu22>There isn't really anything easy to do to contribute to the archivebot project (other than finding sites that are likely to shut down so that they can be saved)
02:51:50<pokechu22>and I don't think there's currently any short-term warrior projects that urgently need people to join them (but maybe some of the longer-term ones do? I'm not sure of the details)
02:52:28<nicolas17>if only arkiver addressed the longstanding blogger requests :P
02:53:17<pokechu22>more info about those: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_Warrior
02:53:38<deadorbit>yeah i'm running three warrior instances hehe ^_^
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04:01:01<yarrow>https://digitize.archiveteam.org/ appears to be broken
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04:48:57<yarrow>Anyone here a fan of Dropout.tv? For those who don't know, it's a paid streaming service run by the company formerly known as CollegeHumor.
04:50:20<yarrow>Unlike Netflix, there aren't people dedicated to creating copies of the site's content. Unlike YouTube, there aren't tools made specifically for downloading video from Dropout.
04:51:27<yarrow>As a result, probably nobody outside the company itself is backing it up.
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05:00:46<yarrow>Ah, actually, I just checked a torrent site out of curiosity to see if anyone is pirating this content and... it turns out they are! They really, really are!
05:07:41<fireonlive>oh great!
05:07:57<yarrow>Yeah. False alarm I guess. :)
05:08:05<thuban>also, yt-dlp has a dropout.tv extractor
05:08:29<yarrow>:O whaaat
05:44:14<fireonlive>indeed :3
05:44:21<fireonlive>they just use hosted vimeo
05:46:52<yarrow>How does yt-dlp navigate the paywall?
05:50:24<fireonlive>(you pass it cookies of a valid account)
05:51:30<fireonlive>(valid = subscribed)
06:05:55<thuban>you can also use a .netrc file
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06:50:12<fireonlive>ooh even better
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15:06:20<Valkum|m>Hey. We plan on shutting down https://www.globalgameport.com/ and want to archive the public posts. Submitting it via the wayback machine does not crawl all pages. Is there a way to use ArchiveBot?
15:16:27<thuban>Valkum|m: yes! i can start a job for you.
15:16:52<Valkum|m>Thank you very much!
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15:22:05<thuban>Valkum|m: running now; you can watch its progress at http://archivebot.com/?initialFilter=gameport
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18:28:45<deadorbit>good morning
18:34:32<that_lurker>good evening
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18:44:56<that_lurker>rip hexa without -
18:50:33<hexa->hetzner has new vms, couldn't resist rescaling to save money :D
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20:10:08<@JAA>yarrow: digitize.a.o has been down for years. Its contents were apparently integrated into the main wiki at one point, and it no longer exists.
20:11:33<@JAA>(Yes, this should be handled better, maybe sometime.)
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20:47:15<fireonlive>ah the hex​a- is a golden colour again and everything is ok for a microsecond
21:10:00<kpcyrd>hexa-: the CX22 thing?
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21:11:02<kpcyrd>it's indeed tempting to move one of my services to a CX32 that I currently run on a grand-fathered 3€ instance
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21:17:59<hexa->kpcyrd: yep
21:18:12<hexa->was the same for me, grandfathered instance as well
21:18:24<hexa->but hetnzer is cheap enough as it is, that I don't mind the upgrade
21:18:37<hexa->fireonlive: golden? wtf :D
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21:20:38<kpcyrd>hexa-: I'm thinking about promoting the project to a new instance and then start a new project on the grandfathered one
21:20:46<kpcyrd>this the way of liiife
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21:27:36<hexa->fair
21:28:09<hexa->at one point I wanted to move everything over to the ampere VMs, but time and motivation … meh
21:31:17<kpcyrd>I compile the code into a docker image on github actions and as far as I know github only has x86_64 runners
21:31:40<hexa->they do have arm64 runners
21:32:07<hexa->https://github.blog/2024-06-03-arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/
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21:35:04<fireonlive>hexa-: https://dl.fireon.live/irc/0f450ca04be31255/hexa-.png kinda golden :D
21:41:25<hexa->ok, cool
21:48:45<fireonlive>:)
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22:11:22<nyany>3:50:33 PM <hexa-> hetzner has new vms, couldn't resist rescaling to save money :D
22:11:24<nyany>i hate you
22:11:53<nyany>the worst thing I could ever hear was that hetzner has something new... Ugh.
22:12:17<fireonlive>rip nyany's wallet/time :p
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