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03:33:49<@JAA>Microcosm apparently hosts 300 sites.
03:33:55<@JAA>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/12/17/hundreds-of-websites-to-shut-down-under-chilling-internet/
03:34:44<@JAA>Oh right, that was in the shutdown announcement already.
03:35:54<@JAA>> To aid with archiving I am removing all of the firewall rules that prevent the site from being indexed by bots.
03:35:57<@JAA>:-)
03:36:33<@JAA>And another forum shutting down over the UK Online Safety Act: https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/the-end-of-the-forum-is-nigh.1646227/
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04:02:41<@JAA>I'll reach out to the admin of LFGSS/Microcosm about getting a list of those 300 sites.
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05:57:02<that_lurker>JAA: Could you speed up axyb6f8anpknjrv9v2y1g395v when the firewall rules are removed
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07:19:49<DopefishJustin>rip hp.vector.co.jp
07:19:54<DopefishJustin>I think we got just about all of it
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08:09:27<that_lurker>"SoftwareOne and Crayon: Combining two leading global providers of software and cloud solutions" https://www.crayon.com/resources/news2/softwareone-and-crayon/
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10:26:01<Flashfire42>JAA Just threw all the other microcosm ones into archivebot that I could find via a bing site search
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11:28:29<c3manu>Microcosm++
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11:48:26<kpcyrd>https://xcancel.com/elonmusk/status/1869986946031988780 wowzers
11:48:34<kpcyrd>how do I properly preserve this
11:54:06<c3manu>why did you make me look at doge clowns twitter feed? >.<
11:55:16<c3manu>sadly can't answer your question though
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13:05:04<monoxane>that_lurker the rules have been removed
13:05:27<monoxane>https://irc.monoxane.io/uploads/ac2990e42a13249f/image.png
13:07:50<that_lurker>Thanks. AB jobs is ramping up
13:10:49<that_lurker>con 9 delay 0 we go ham
13:13:56<that_lurker>monoxane++
13:13:57<eggdrop>[karma] 'monoxane' now has 2 karma!
13:14:41<monoxane>I have also asked for a full microcosm site list
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13:37:53<c3manu>that_lurker: did i get that correctly that we can go ham on the microcosm jobs?
13:38:51<c3manu>oh..i just read what monoxane linked. reads a little bit like a challenge :)
13:39:01<c3manu>i'm gonna speed up the ones Flashfire42 queued already then
13:41:29<that_lurker>yeah. It seems that con 9+ can cause the search endpoint to not be happy
13:41:31<that_lurker>:-)
13:42:41<monoxane>it is running on like 3 machines total, the admin is doing some horizontal scaling to give us more capacity but it’s an old app stack that’s hard to set up from what i can tell
13:45:07<monoxane>the admin is getting us a list of all public microcosm forums, i will share once i get it
13:46:15<c3manu>monoxane: thanks! :)
13:46:47<c3manu>for anyone throwing in one or more of those forums: the search endpoint seems to be doing weird looping things on all of those
13:46:54<c3manu>http://outliers.microcosm.app/search/?sort=newest&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&am
13:46:59<c3manu>https://outliers.microcosm.app/search/?amp=&amp;amp=&amp;amp=&amp;amp=&amp;amp=&amp;amp=&amp;offset=375&amp;type=event
13:47:13<c3manu>just mentioning that because it can amass quickly when going yahoo mode on them
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14:26:11<kiska>What a wonderful URL
14:57:42<kpcyrd>c3manu: want to be even more upset? https://xcancel.com/c_lindner/status/1870081931393581541
15:00:01<Tyrasuki|m>kpcyrd: Interesting, this site does not work on DuckDuckGo mobile
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15:06:44<kpcyrd>Tyrasuki|m: https://neinx.com/c_lindner/status/1870081931393581541
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15:08:48<kpcyrd>ok, so we have these now:
15:08:50<kpcyrd>https://web.archive.org/web/20241220150757/https://neinx.com/elonmusk/status/1869986946031988780
15:08:53<kpcyrd>https://web.archive.org/web/20241220150724/https://neinx.com/c_lindner/status/1870081931393581541
15:09:09<kpcyrd>putting xcancel.com into wbm doesn't seem to work
15:12:25<Tyrasuki|m>Also I forgot to ask here, but I have quite a lot of LTO6 tapes with what I believe to be raw / unprocessed / partially processed footage from shows (perhaps unreleased, I'm not certain) from Discovery channel.
15:12:25<Tyrasuki|m>I assume whoever sold them to me via eBay did not wipe them, and I would guess that these came from an archival installation of a video editing firm.
15:13:28<Tyrasuki|m>I don't have the capacity to back these up myself, as Belgium is notoriously bad at providing adequate upload speed. So I am not sure how I would get these anywhere meaningful for preservation. :)
15:14:23<eggdrop>[remind] OrIdow6: dw stuff
15:14:34<@OrIdow6>!remindme 4h dw stuff
15:14:34<eggdrop>[remind] ok, i'll remind you at 2024-12-20T19:14:34Z
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15:38:49<@imer>Tyrasuki|m: I believe the IA does take physical media.. shipping might be a pain though
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15:49:54<c3manu>kpcyrd: now that's just silly
15:54:17<Tyrasuki|m><imer> "Tyrasuki: I believe the IA..." <- Yeah that's what I was worried about. It's about 120 LTO6 tapes all chock-full with LTFS volumes.
15:54:17<Tyrasuki|m>Those aren't light nor are they very shipping cost-effective at this amount :(
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16:53:40<kiska>You can always slowly upload it
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17:25:12<@JAA>(It won't be fast currently anyway.)
17:25:26<@JAA>monoxane: Ah great, I won't send my email then for now.
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19:14:34<eggdrop>[remind] OrIdow6: dw stuff
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19:31:15<Flashfire42>monoxane well I would run all now and then get a list of the active ones to run again closer to the time I noticed in the ones I found many were inactive
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20:18:13<Ryz>Heya folks, can anyone help me randomize the ordering of https://transfer.archivete.am/nBK7A/output.txt ? I used https://textmechanic.com/text-tools/numeration-tools/generate-list-numbers/ to do it but when direct-saving it, it doesn't appear to take randomization into account when I tried to use it as an option
20:18:15<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/nBK7A/output.txt
20:19:52<pokechu22>Ryz: if you use notepad++, it has an option to randomize line order. On linux there's also a shuf command that shuffles lines
20:36:56<Ryz>Mmm, let's see, since like around version 7 doesn't have the randomization line option
20:37:08<Ryz>I'm in the middle of updating Notepad++
20:37:34<eggdrop>[karma] 'I'm in the middle of updating Notepad' now has 1 karma!
20:37:42<pokechu22>It's edit -> line operations -> randomize line order
20:39:05mls pets eggdrop.
20:40:50<Ryz>https://transfer.archivete.am/C4KQf/notepad++_2024-12-20_12-39-02.png
20:40:50<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/C4KQf/notepad++_2024-12-20_12-39-02.png
20:42:49<nicolas17>shuf
20:46:29<Ryz>...I'm annoyed that I updated Notepad++, and just like last time, it lost my preferences on the files I had opened, and the style preferences: https://transfer.archivete.am/lRC2V/notepad++_2024-12-20_12-44-48.png
20:46:30<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/lRC2V/notepad++_2024-12-20_12-44-48.png
20:47:48<@JAA>Prime example of why Unixoid terminal tooling is superior to graphical Windows software. This is a 10-second one-liner on any Linux or other Unixoid OS terminal.
20:47:57<@JAA>superior for such tasks*
20:48:28<@JAA>seq 1000000 | shuf | sed 's,^,http://form1.fc2.com/form/?id=,'
20:51:35<Ryz>I disagree in that neither one are superior to each other
20:56:09<@JAA>If a task takes several times as long on one platform than the other because you'd need a specialised tool for it, then that's inferior in my eyes.
20:56:14<@JAA>Anyway
21:00:39<szczot3k>JAA learning `sed` itself in this context would take you several hours
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21:05:58<Ryz>I do ponder if this is why the stereotype among Linux people act like this still exists oo;
21:07:51<mls>Ryz: Did you see that post on superuser where they suggest using the Python plugin in order to use a python script to do what you want with notepad++ ?
21:09:35<nicolas17>I mean
21:09:37<nicolas17>he already made output.txt
21:09:41<nicolas17>so I can just
21:09:55<nicolas17>curl https://transfer.archivete.am/nBK7A/output.txt | shuf > /srv/www/output-shuffled.txt
21:09:55<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/nBK7A/output.txt
21:10:02<nicolas17>and then
21:10:09<nicolas17>Ryz: https://data.nicolas17.xyz/output-shuffled.txt
21:10:16<mls>=)
21:10:31<Ryz>Thanks for trying to help for those involved
21:10:41<Ryz>nicolas17++
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21:10:48<Ryz>pokechu22++
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21:10:54<TheTechRobo>JAA: OTOH, that requires a lot of familiarity with the software to know how to do that offhand.
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21:11:29<nicolas17>printf 'http://form1.fc2.com/form/?id=%d\n' {1..1000000} | shuf
21:11:53<@JAA>Yeah, it does. My point is rather that the entire concept of 'small tools that do one thing and you can stick together so that they perform the correct task' is virtually non-existent in the Windows world.
21:12:09<Ryz>I'm in the middle of fixing Nopepad Plus Plus back up to my ideal layout and setup
21:12:16<szczot3k>Yeah, beacuse the philosophy of and OS and the other are different
21:12:25<szczot3k>one OS/
21:12:41<@JAA>Yes, hence my point is that for this task, a Unixoid terminal is superior to a graphical Windows system.
21:12:52<@JAA>That doesn't mean it's superior in all other aspects.
21:12:54<szczot3k>Sure. For this task
21:13:00<szczot3k>And I agree with that
21:13:16<szczot3k>But with both, you can also learn a scripting language (Python?) and do it just as fast
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21:14:01<mls>I've seen them randomize a text file using a batch file and pipes O_o
21:14:55<szczot3k>I'm a linux fan (even rocked gentoo on my main PC for some time), and a sysadmin (not that many linux instances, but still), and I'd go for some python script in this case. The pipeline you sent looks neat, but I wouldn't think of it as the best tool for the job
21:15:44<TheTechRobo>I'd argue that *is* the best tool for the job. Create the data, shuffle it. It's about as barebones as you can get.
21:16:11<TheTechRobo>Although I still wouldn't use it because I'm not familiar enough with Unix shell stuff.
21:16:21<pokechu22>I generally use python for generating the list (or use seq to generate a list and then notepad++ plus regex (I'm on windows))
21:18:32<szczot3k>That oneliner looks like I'd either need to spend tens of hours learning every single bash tool and hack, and is probably just as fast as scripting it in python
21:20:12<pokechu22>For generating lists like that I either use python or seq and then edit it in notepad++. Shuf is pretty convenient though
21:20:40<nicolas17>I think 'shuf' is a GNUism, Mac doesn't have it :/ they have some random argument to 'sort' though
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21:26:04<pleasearchive>Looks like cidoku.net wasn't fully archived. None of https://cidoku.net/flash/ was archived.
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21:26:49<mls>Ryz: https://www.robvanderwoude.com/3rdpartybatchfiles.php#Shuffle
21:35:08<Ryz>mls, that could be useful in the future; may have to do some fiddling around though
21:35:10<pokechu22>I've started a job for cidoku.net. It'll download the main .swf files but if those download other files those won't be found
21:36:30<mls>Ryz: In case you feel like fiddling, takes about 5 minutes on an old 'repair' VM with a single core and 2GB memory.
21:37:06<mls>5-10*
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21:42:11<Ryz>For those that use Notepad++, regarding the tabs, is there a way to reduce the sizing even further? I checked on the 'Tab Bar' part via Preferences, and I already have 'Reduce' checkmarked
21:42:57<Ryz>I have my text files back in order as I screenshotted it before the update, but it doesn't look right and they're in 3 rows instead of 2
21:44:11<Ryz>While alternatively, I can rename the text files, it just bugs me that the sizing is different somehow :c
21:54:22<pokechu22>You can turn-off multi-line and then let way too many tabs build up... I've got 350+ unnamed tabs. I might have a problem :|
21:55:21<pokechu22>with multi-line enabled, I have a whole 5 lines of editable text...
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22:16:58<Ryz>Why you have that many pokechu22? oo;;;
22:18:16<pokechu22>bad habits of opening a new tab for notes and never consolidating or naming it
22:18:39<Ryz>Oh, oof <#>;
22:19:20<Ryz>I've been cleaning up my text files and transferring much of it to a wiki-like software called Zim - https://zim-wiki.org/
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