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03:06:25<nulldata>xkey - Interesting. I'm a bit at a loss for the point of "IA Europe". Supposedly has been around since 2004 as "Stitching Internet Archive" but there's virtually nothing about it when searching. Earliest the WBM goes for it is 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://stichtinginternetarchive.nl/
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03:08:24<nulldata>The articles on the new site seemingly focused on supporting AI doesn't inspire a lot of confidence...
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03:18:06<h2ibot>Vitzli edited Library Genesis (+127, /* Torrent structure */ Add link to an article…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=55095&oldid=54951
03:21:06<h2ibot>Vitzli edited Library Genesis (+3, /* Non-fiction torrents */ change to anchor link): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=55096&oldid=55095
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04:34:29<xkey>nulldata: thought so too…
04:47:28<xkey>there is also this toot by textfiles https://mastodon.archive.org/@textfiles/114218501375153466
04:48:17<xkey>it's offical? because of Khale https://toot.community/@stichtinginternetarchive/113979278451366327
05:07:33<nulldata>It is indeed real - Brewster's foundation gave $500,000 for "operational expenses" in 2020 https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/911816164/202113199349105926/full/
05:08:00<xkey>ah nice find, thanks
05:08:09<nulldata>From the comments though, seems we're not the only ones confused and worried about its purpose
05:08:28<xkey>I mean moving or also founding in EU is a good idea in my opinion (apart of the AI stuff)
05:09:17<xkey>nulldata: I would have thought they have clearer or better PR
05:09:24<gareth48|m>Finished getting a download of all 1401 free items on the vket store, had to build a kind of nasty selenium pipeline to pull it off but I've pulled down every free item locked behind a login for upload to IA once the site goes down
05:10:02<gareth48|m>Gotta re-run the scrape to grab tags and store em' in a data structure though, should be able to take advantage of the site's robust tagging to make the vket archive easier to navigate
05:10:17<nulldata>Certainly if it was the case of creating a backup of IA outside of the US, or creating a fully independent archive that has the same mission as the US IA I'd be all for it.
05:10:44<nulldata>But that doesn't really seem to be the case from what little information they've provided
05:10:49<xkey>yu
05:10:51<xkey>yup
05:11:58<xkey>unrelated but also the Netherlands, will someone of you also attend WHY2025 hacker camp in the north of Amsterdam? :)
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07:07:48<pabs>I can't find the job for https://transfer.archivete.am/112GaJ/www.radio4all.net-page=1-to-3069.txt on https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=radio4all
07:07:49<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/112GaJ/www.radio4all.net-page=1-to-3069.txt
07:08:13<pabs>anyone know why that might be? based on #archivebot logs it finished on the 14th
07:09:43<pabs>that_lurker: re channel topics, maybe steering can trick eggdrop into giving you ops in them. alternately, #hackint may be able to help?
07:09:59<steering>do wut where
07:10:41<steering>i have chanserv access to everywhere that fireonlive did
07:15:19<that_lurker>pabs wanted this link (https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Archiveteam:IRC/Relay) to be in the topic of as many as possible channels listed there. Most still have fireonlives website there that does not work
07:15:36<that_lurker>and eggdrop is the only op in most of them
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07:21:58<pabs>anyone know if the wiki Infobox can have multiple channels?
07:22:35<steering>that_lurker: enjoy your new flags
07:23:04<steering>(archiveteam-{reddit,twitter} have at-core on them so they can decide on those but I added you on the rest of them, that I can)
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07:23:54<aeg>can archivebot send a controllable Accepts header?
07:24:42<aeg>looking at splits.io runs endpoint, it returns either json parsed splits, or original uploaded source file, depending on Accepts
07:24:50<aeg>defaulting to json parsed splits
07:24:54<h2ibot>PaulWise edited Software Heritage (-22, link fixing): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=55098&oldid=55094
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07:26:10<pabs>!tell VoynichCr Software Heritage isn't being archived by ArchiveTeam, it is itself an archiving team. so I think {{Infobox project}} is wrong, not sure what it should be instead though?
07:26:12<eggdrop>[tell] ok, I'll tell VoynichCr when they join next
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07:28:15<that_lurker>steering: Thanks. I will update the topics. at-core can update those two :-P
07:28:19<pabs>aeg: I don't think it can, you would need to ask JAA to do a manual run of the URLs using other tools (grab-site or qwarc might be more flexible)
07:29:43<steering>that_lurker: I gave you +* so feel free to like, op your bots too or whatever
07:29:51steering shrugs
07:30:12<steering>I tried to do +*F but you have too many channels :D
07:30:54<that_lurker>yeah... hit a limit on those a while ago :-P
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07:40:36<pabs>potential new look/functionality for the AB dashboard header: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/4EExP/AB-patches-screenshot.png
07:40:37<pabs>(Tell me if you hate it. Jobs bit is collapsible, Queued bit doesn't work yet)
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10:16:01<aeg>i'm doing my own scrape of ~615000 splits.io urls with Accepts set. i guess i'll find out tomorrow (1) whether i get ip banned (2) whether it's plausable to get everything before the shutdown
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14:34:20<eggdrop>[tell] VoynichCR: [2025-03-25T07:26:10Z] <pabs> Software Heritage isn't being archived by ArchiveTeam, it is itself an archiving team. so I think {{Infobox project}} is wrong, not sure what it should be instead though?
14:36:03<VoynichCR>however you prefer pabs
14:37:24<VoynichCR>pabs apparently we archived something, like a wiki and a user page of somebody https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/wiki.softwareheritage.org
14:37:27<VoynichCR>:D
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15:04:14<masterx244|m>buttflare--
15:04:14<eggdrop>[karma] 'buttflare' now has -117 karma!
15:04:45<masterx244|m>and if it ever gets unstable they luckily have a way to mirror the data trove they got.
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15:25:17<katia>what linux distro do i install for my friend who wants to learn linux
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15:30:53<sparky1492>how computer literate are they?
15:30:53<sparky1492>I would suggest if they don't understand computer alot, try something like Pop_OS! or Linux Mint with Timeshift installed and running snapshots to restore the system to working condition.
15:30:53<sparky1492>If they want to just head first and have some knowledge of computer, go whole hog and sent them to the Arch wiki to build there entire system from not much of anything.
15:31:25<sparky1492>Also do have them start on the main PC, have a secondary PC to do all this on, you don't need much as far as resources to learn linux
15:33:25<@arkiver>debian has been the one i always used
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15:38:03<sparky1492>arkiver: i agree, the only reason I don't usually recommend that is a lot of the software people want to use/try is usually a year out of date by default, and don't understand why or how to change this, and can get frustrating for most new users
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16:35:27<@JAA>pabs: No, the infobox only supports one IRC channel. Where do we need more than one?
16:36:40<@JAA>I think the distro discussion belongs in -ot.
16:37:21<@JAA>aeg: Yeah, let me know how it goes. I could do something with qwarc if it's just a URL list with custom headers and there's no significant rate limiting.
16:49:27<katia>sorry i posted in the wrong channel <:)
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17:10:53<@JAA>pabs: Re https://transfer.archivete.am/112GaJ/www.radio4all.net-page=1-to-3069.txt , I think that's an indexing issue on the viewer. The data is on IA, and this item has the last files: https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20250314035649_7df4a40e
17:10:54<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/112GaJ/www.radio4all.net-page=1-to-3069.txt
17:18:45<h2ibot>HadeanEon edited Deaths in 2025 (+6425, BOT - Updating page: {{saved}} (62),…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=55099&oldid=55041
17:18:46<h2ibot>HadeanEon edited Deaths in 2025/list (+382, BOT - Updating list): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=55100&oldid=55042
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17:46:30<pokechu22>Aren't there cases where we list/listed both a channel on hackint and on efnet?
17:53:23<@JAA>Not in the infobox, at least. There's the 'formerly #foobar on EFnet' thing, but then it always points to this channel instead as the link.
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21:39:28<aeg>not ip banned yet. running 2 threads and getting about 0.6 retrievals per second. bursty and getting a lot of gateway timeouts. ~1.3 million retrievals total; will finish in 25 days; but site is going down in 6
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21:57:32<mete>aeg: what project? can I help?
22:07:59<aeg>mete: trying to archive splits.io database through their api. it looks like a server capacity issue. but if you have any ideas, i'm all ears
22:11:52<mete>hm no ideas sorry, I could only provide compute/network to scrap the data
22:13:50<glassy>considering i just tried to load the page and got a 504 aeg :(
22:23:58<aeg>just got 20 504s in a row on a different endpoint
22:24:24<aeg>so according to https://retriever.splits.io/ , there will be an official archive posted in april
22:29:02<aeg>i'm giving up on my scrape attempt
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22:30:05<mete>is ipv4 connectivity required for all projects, or can some run on ipv6 only? with ipv6 there is a good chance to be able to run many threads from a residential connection with /56 IPv6
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