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00:07:27<pabs>https://downbeat.com/news/detail/in-memoriam-benny-golson-1929-2024
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01:50:08<pabs>lots of other folks who died on that site too...
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04:14:36<@OrIdow6>thuban: Not sure, I'd assume so, but not 100% sure
04:14:42<@OrIdow6>tech234a might be able to confirm?
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04:19:27<tech234a>I suspect it would be impossible for someone to accidentally run the VM on ARM (aside from emulating it slowly) as it's supposed to be an x86_64 VM image
04:21:55<tech234a>I don't know much about the --platform Docker argument but it looks like it could possibly be added to the Dockerfile https://stackoverflow.com/a/69636473
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04:22:58<tech234a>it looks like the flag would work though https://stackoverflow.com/a/67680194
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04:28:39<egallager>hi
04:29:08<egallager>just stopping by to report an impending Mastodon instance closure: https://blog.strangeobject.space/posts/2024-09-23-shutting-down.html
04:29:40<egallager>I'd add it to the Deathwatch page, but I'm stuck editing my own version due to a previous edit never getting approved...
04:30:22<pabs>btw Fediverse stuff generally doesn't get saved https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Fediverse
04:32:04<pabs>running the blog in AB now
04:37:37<@JAA>egallager: Assuming you're Cooljeanius, your edit didn't get approved because it caused a conflict with other edits that happened at the same time.
04:38:15<egallager>yeah I was assuming that was the reason
04:38:38<@JAA>I've given it a kick in the rear.
04:39:04<h2ibot>Cooljeanius edited Fediverse (+32, use URL template more): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53498&oldid=51712
04:39:05<h2ibot>Cooljeanius edited Mastodon (+125, /* Dead and dying instances */ add…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53499&oldid=52625
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04:40:05<h2ibot>BornOn420 edited URLTeam (+355, Added vu.fr and urlz.fr to 'Probably Dead or…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53500&oldid=53427
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04:41:04<h2ibot>0KepOnline edited Spore (+703, /* Public */ more /rest/assets/find/ conditions): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53501&oldid=53462
04:41:05<h2ibot>JustAnotherArchivist changed the user rights of User:0KepOnline
04:41:06<h2ibot>Tech234a edited ArchiveTeam Warrior (+338, Looks like version 4.1 has been released): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53502&oldid=53170
04:41:07<h2ibot>ZezoAT uploaded File:1726915317364.png (New website logo maybe?): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=File%3A1726915317364.png
04:44:04<h2ibot>Cooljeanius edited Deathwatch (+214, /* 2024 */ add strangeobject.space): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53505&oldid=53489
04:44:05<h2ibot>Cooljeanius edited Mastodon (+6, /* Dead and dying instances */ fix ref tag): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53506&oldid=53499
04:46:41<egallager>what do people think about importing Wikipedia's "As of" template to the Archive Team wiki? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:As_of
04:50:05<h2ibot>Cooljeanius edited Mastodon (+80, use URL template more): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=53507&oldid=53506
04:55:13<@JAA>That seems to do a lot more than we'd need. But something like it might not be a bad idea.
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08:33:04<@OrIdow6>With TikTok music, is there anything for us to save? Besides documentation etc
08:33:12<@OrIdow6>I see mentions of comments and the like on songs
08:33:50<@OrIdow6>But it prompts me to sign up for a trial when I try to access anything (even though another site said it was only available in a few countries)
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08:47:02<JaffaCakes118>Could someone archive https://support.kaspersky.co.uk/corporate/lifecycle with archivebot please (no coverage)
08:48:55<JaffaCakes118>Also https://support.kaspersky.com/help/KSC/15/KSCAPI/index.html
08:58:02<@arkiver>OrIdow6: there does not seem to be much public indeed
08:58:11<@arkiver>documentation as such can probably be saved with AB
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11:07:43<Vokun>I tried for several hours trying to get the docker image to work on an arm server and figure it out. I'm guessing unless the person is a wizard, they're not going to accidentally run one
11:08:16<Vokun>and couldn't figure it out*
11:32:35<katia>indeed running `docker run -d --name=telegram --log-driver json-file --log-opt max-size=1m --platform linux/amd64 atdr.meo.ws/archiveteam/telegram-grab --concurrent 1 katia` on a rpi4 results in the only line in logs be `exec /usr/local/bin/run-pipeline3: exec format error
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11:50:39<monoxane>katia the pipelines only supports amd64 due to reasons:tm:, theres a GitHub issue about it on the seesaw repo iirc
11:51:34<monoxane>tldr "no arm don't even try"
12:01:41<datechnoman>the only project that will run on arm is #urlteam I believe
12:11:05<TheTechRobo>monoxane, datechnoman: Yes, but katia's command had `--platform linux/amd64` in it, so it should work, correct?
12:11:25<nyuuzyou>you need to init qemu in docker
12:12:27<nyuuzyou>https://www.stereolabs.com/docs/docker/building-arm-container-on-x86
12:13:48nyuuzyou uploaded an image: (364KiB) < https://matrix.hackint.org/_irc/v1/media/download/AU9YgRAqfKApUW-k1aw3-wH1lHv7q_MEQ8BK7qSn93tPG4kskp-0hu4HyBX6zm99EYLXf25tydfmtcchfWRTk3tCeSKVEGMwAG1hdHJpeC5vcmcvYlpNeFpBTkNocUlGTXVKVFRRaEJwTGln >
12:56:05<AK>There was a concern that the usage of ARM was never tested and that might result in different outputs compared to the well used amd64 platform. I know Eggplant had intended to test on a pi but not sure that ever was completed
13:04:36<katia>monoxane, yes well aware :)
13:04:47<katia>thanks nyuuzyou, i thought docker would have all this built in
13:04:57<monoxane>ohhhhh I am dumb carry on
13:05:03<monoxane>I did not notice that flag lmao
13:27:31<angenieux>the older projects had get-wget-lua.sh file that you could run to get wget-at file that could be run theoretically
13:28:11<angenieux>not that anyone should do that but
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15:27:06<AK>OOh https://github.com/WinampDesktop/winamp
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15:48:54<that_lurker>AK: There is some conversations on that in #archiveteam-ot
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16:04:07<@arkiver>JAA: do you think AB is enough to handle flibusta, or do we need a project?
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16:36:36<@JAA>arkiver: I don't think a DPoS project is needed. Half the requests are erroring out already as is anyway because the server's getting hugged hard.
16:37:57<@JAA>The job did already grab the dumps I referenced.
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17:53:09<ScenarioPlanet>Hi, do you know what can cause the "cannot write into the temporary warc" error of wget-at?
17:53:41<ScenarioPlanet>Tried downloading large files, it appears on 40-50% of each (3-4gb)
17:54:52<@JAA>Do you have a log?
17:55:29<ScenarioPlanet>No, not really. It just throws this error and then removes the file (because of --delete-after)
18:00:40<@JAA>That's very little information to go by.
18:01:12<@JAA>I assume the actual error message is 'Cannot write to temporary WARC file.', not what you wrote above?
18:02:11<ScenarioPlanet>Yes
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18:45:29<thuban>nyuuzyou: thanks! i wondered about that
18:45:42<thuban>however i cannot view the image you uploaded as it is expired
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18:47:10<thuban>< tech234a> I suspect it would be impossible for someone to accidentally run the VM on ARM (aside from emulating it slowly) as it's supposed to be an x86_64 VM image
18:47:12<thuban>i mean, the vm will always emulate x86. that's the point of using a vm, innit?
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21:20:07<Vokun>Hey
21:20:56<egallager>so, I've been playing Sky: Children of the Light recently
21:21:04<egallager>and it's got this in-game comments system
21:21:20<egallager>I'm wondering if it's possible to archive the comments at all?
21:22:28<Vokun>That's interesting. I'm not sure, but feel free to stick around till someone with a bit more knowledge pops up
21:23:35<@JAA>Do you know how it works? Is it just some HTTP request, or is it embedded into whatever proprietary data transport the game uses?
21:27:42<egallager>well I know they use AWS for their server backends
21:28:14<egallager>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_(video_game)
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