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05:36:38<klea>pabs: also maybe curl-impersonate
05:37:27<pabs>curl doesn't have WARC output (except in a fork), curl-impersonate doesn't either
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06:21:00<klea>oh, yeah sorry i forgot about that
06:21:59<klea>i meant more for detection, but i believe the content from copy as curl and impersonate/cffi should be the same?
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07:00:17<hexagonwin>we should be able to use something like warcprox with curl tho right
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07:27:51<klea>idea: have thing that we can give http(s) tcpdump logs, and it automatically generates proper warcs
07:28:14<klea>SSLKEYLOGFILE :heart:
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09:49:47<BlankEclair>how do i view google video... videos? doc id -2897434537170338509, found in the wild at https://web.archive.org/web/20120116034224/http://winxponmac.com/Press_Coverage/Press_Coverage.html
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10:11:39<klea>BlankEclair: supposedly at https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2897434537170338509 i believe?
10:11:47<klea>(yes, i know it's a 404
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10:13:27<klea>is there some way to check if it's not on WBM because restricted content or if it's not on WBM because it's not on any of the warcs?
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11:12:49<rhoenie>Hi.
11:14:14<rhoenie>I moved recently and while emptying shelves and filling up moving boxes I found two magnetic tapes with video footage on them.
11:15:29<rhoenie>one reads CAPCOM Megaman 4/Rocketman 4 and the other Nintendo - Dr. Mario. I think its the masters (or copies of them) of the original commercials from the 90ies.
11:15:50<rhoenie>https://photos.app.goo.gl/V3XfQsMwmmTEVpMV6
11:16:19<rhoenie>I dont know if this is of any interesst or what to do with them.
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13:13:58<bzc6p>Hi klea (I don't want to register just for leaving a direct message, but you said I should write here). Thank you for the efforts to improve the wiki, but may I suggest you mark your bot-edits with the bot flag. I read through the Recent changes on the wiki one a week, and such edits flood the list.
13:14:10<klea>bzc6p: i can't
13:14:33<klea>to have marked them as bot edits i would have had to be given the bot role, as i requested
13:17:56<bzc6p>I though you'd be given that permission from some admin.
13:18:14<bzc6p>If an admin is reading this, please give her a cook.. I mean a bot flag
13:18:59<bzc6p>klea No offense, and thank you for the efforts! (I used to be housekeeping the wiki, nowadays I'm just doing my stuff.)
13:19:15<klea>you're welcome
13:19:35<klea>btw, most bot edits (except the ones i performed to try out the code for JAABot) have a little text at the end to filter
13:19:55<klea>"(via JWB)"
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13:22:54<bzc6p9>I'm not sure how to specify an exclude filter. But not that much of a problem.
13:24:33<klea>i don't think you can sadly :(
13:27:14<bzc6p9>Wow, 454 users. That's a lot more than when I was here last time. Keep up the good work!
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13:28:22<klea>oh yeah i remember who you are now, i was reading some of your user namespace a few hours ago, keep up your good work
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15:59:25<Webuser136613>https://social.ttn.place/ The Torah network is potentially shutting down: It’s with great sadness that I need to share some difficult news. Due to diminishing funding and a steadily declining number of active members, we’ve reached a point where it’s no longer possible to keep the TTN platforms running.
15:59:25<Webuser136613>Another challenge has been TTN’s open-platform nature. Because all subjects are allowed—such as polygamy and other sensitive topics—some people prefer not to be associated with the site. The only way to overcome this would be to rewrite the T&Cs and restrict who can join or what can be discussed… but doing so goes completely against the
15:59:25<Webuser136613>original vision of TTN as an open, community-led space.
15:59:25<Webuser136613>In other words, I’m damned if I do, and damned if I don’t.
15:59:25<Webuser136613>The only real way forward would be to re-focus and rebuild the platform, but that requires time, energy, and funding that I no longer have. So unless someone steps forward to take over TTN, the site will unfortunately be shut down. It’s a real shame, but I’m personally out of steam and simply cannot carry it on alone.
15:59:25<Webuser136613>TTN will close on Friday, 13 December 2025 at 12:00pm BST (7:00am EST on 12 December 2025) if no takeover occurs.
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16:37:13<@JAA>hexagonwin: Of course you can drive warcprox with curl, but that's kind of useless in this context because it'll be warcprox's TLS fingerprint (which is easily detectable).
16:37:54<@JAA>bzc6p: Yeah, klea was impatient. :-)
16:38:04<klea>yes, i was bad
16:38:06<klea>i should've waited
16:38:25<klea>JAA: could you grant me and my bot the bot roles?
16:38:55<klea>maybe i'll setup a copy of your scripts if you don't know why they're broken, since they seemed to work for me (at least the one to update in the media last 5, and the titlebot order thingy)
16:39:14<@JAA>Webuser136613: Where is that announcement from?
16:40:36<Webuser136613>The owner of TNN.
16:41:20<Webuser136613>His name is
16:41:20<Webuser136613>Rhy Bezuidenhout
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16:43:34<@JAA>Webuser136613: Is it available somewhere publicly?
16:45:18<Webuser136613>I think he only announced it on the network itself.
16:46:41<@JAA>Is that post public?
16:46:58<Webuser136613>Yeah, I think so.
16:47:06<Webuser136613>I can screen shot it.
16:48:27<@arkiver>was anything done for bufftoon.plaync.com (shutting down december 17)?
16:48:44<@JAA>If it's public, I'm more interested in a link.
16:49:05<@JAA>Profile pages are loginwalled, unfortunately.
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16:50:08<@JAA>Ok, found it: https://social.ttn.place/post/59286_it-s-with-great-sadness-that-i-need-to-share-some-difficult-news-due-to-diminish.html
16:51:50<Webuser136613>nice.
16:56:52<klea>JAA: could you !ao it?
16:59:12<Webuser136613>https://storage.imgbly.com/imgbly/kYPVO1dCSH.png
16:59:17<Webuser136613>screenshot for anyone who needs it.
16:59:36<@JAA>I was going to say it's very sscripty, but looks like the post pages work fine without JS.
17:00:26<Webuser136613>yeah, it is more old school in the sense it is dynamic.
17:00:56<@JAA>I prefer 90s old school with simple plain HTML.
17:01:05<Webuser136613>Totally with you there.
17:01:22<Webuser136613>I developed those pages back in the day, still do sometimes today.
17:01:53<@JAA>:-)
17:02:45<Webuser136613>I'm also a huge RSS fan.
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17:05:49<@arkiver>add it to deathwatch!
17:11:41<h2ibot>Klea edited Deathwatch (+233, Add TTN dying if no takeover): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58197&oldid=58145
17:11:44klea hopes she put it on the correct place
17:14:41<h2ibot>Klea edited Deathwatch (+1, Added 1 where template suggested): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58198&oldid=58197
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17:24:23<klea>it'd be neat to archive the contents of https://eightyeightthirty.one/, but i believe it wouldn't be possible to do easily with AB?
17:26:02<@JAA>klea: 1= is only needed when a URL contains = (because that breaks the template).
17:26:14<klea>JAA: do i should've removed the =?
17:26:16<@JAA>Just MediaWiki things :-)
17:26:17<klea>the begining =
17:26:33<@JAA>I usually just put the URL when the 1= isn't needed, but either works.
17:28:31<klea>thanks
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18:19:27<klea>JAA: the same way that because of tech debt we can't pass Cookies to AB, i suppose we can't pass Accept: headers right/
18:19:29<klea>?
18:19:51<klea>(interested because privatebin seems to require 'Accept: application/json' header
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19:10:04<DogDisco>Hi, I just wanted to check. If I submit something to #mediaonfire and it says "Queued 25 new items out of a total 57 items" does it just mean that's how many are queued and it'll get to the rest on its own later? Or is there something I need to do / fix? Thought to ask here as well since I'm unsure if #mediaonfire is used for conversations or just
19:10:04<DogDisco>sending bot commands.
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19:16:29<@imer>DogDisco: the ones that arent queued were already queued before you tried to, so they already ran and got archived. just usual dedup going on
19:19:59<@imer>so it should read something like “Queued 25 items, 32 duplicates out of 57 items total”
19:20:58<DogDisco>imer ah ok that's good to know. Some of the links I got were already archived, but when i checked them, clicking on the download button led to an un archived page. Would that just be some weirdness from Archive.org, or something to fix?
19:23:25<@imer>likely archive.org weirdness, they are having some issues with the index for the wayback machine at the moment. not 100% sure how mediafire playback works - might want to check if the capture youre seeing on the wbm is from archiveteam (by unfolding the more details tab is probably the easiest way?)
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19:23:57<nexussfan>it seems like website Maxmodels.pl will be shutting down on jan 20 2026
19:24:15<DogDisco>imer Here's an example archived page which had the issue for me. Looks to be archiveTeam: https://web.archive.org/web/20240403132506/https://www.mediafire.com/file/c883hae3a0s4154
19:31:06<DogDisco>Hopefully it is just indexing weirdness. But if needed, I have more examples. I didn't realize the queuing system would de-dupe for me and I automated a cumbersome thing to check, which saw these issues. I'll need to log off soon so hopefully that example link is useful for confirming.
19:37:48<Ryz>Heya folks, I need help with be able to tackle the pile of links related to my #archivebot activities, as this is something I asked before months ago but need help once more; basically, I want to have my list be reordered by domain and the amount of links by domain, for example, if there's a majority of the links being YouTube links, it would be at
19:37:48<Ryz>the top of the list; if anyone can respond and be able to this, I'll give the list of links~
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19:42:14<@arkiver>nexussfan: please add it to deathwatch!
19:43:29<nexussfan>i did
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20:24:15<@JAA>klea: Well, it's a feature that doesn't exist, and the tech debt is blocking that, yeah.
20:25:14<h2ibot>Calmevening edited IOS (+960): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58200&oldid=57913
20:25:15<h2ibot>Calmevening created Android Applications (+3726, Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:iOS}}…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Android%20Applications
20:25:16<h2ibot>Calmevening edited Mobile Phone Applications (-1304): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58202&oldid=57587
20:25:17<h2ibot>Calmevening moved Mobile Phone Applications/https to Android Applications/https: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Android%20Applications/https
20:25:18<h2ibot>JustAnotherArchivist changed the user rights of User:Calmevening
20:26:48<@JAA>To 'Calandrino', I'm rejecting your edit that replaced (almost?) all of [[ArchiveBot/Educational institutions/list]].
20:27:14<@JAA>klea was impatient again and caused an edit conflict. :-(
20:28:07<katia>Ryz, can you just give the list of links? while i'd like to help, i'm not going to commit to something before i see what i'm getting myself into.
20:28:14<h2ibot>NexusSfan edited Deathwatch (+202, Add Maxmodels.pl dying): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58205&oldid=58198
20:28:15<h2ibot>JustAnotherArchivist changed the user rights of User:KleaBot
20:29:46<Ryz>Someone else has definitely done this before, I don't remember if it was you, doesn't like it was you katia~
20:29:53<Ryz>One moment~
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20:36:05<katia>Could be; doesn’t sound too unfamiliar
20:36:15<h2ibot>JustAnotherArchivist edited Deathwatch (+100, /* 2025 */ Fix order): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58206&oldid=58205
20:38:59<Ryz>Here it is katia, it's a list of links I got from DuckDuckGo search results: https://transfer.archivete.am/ivzEj/thelist
20:38:59<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/ivzEj/thelist
20:39:42<klea>Sorry
20:39:44<klea>what
20:40:55<klea>did i bork something trying to run the script for lists/?
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20:49:57<@JAA>klea: The edit conflict was on [[User:KleaBot]].
20:50:13<klea>yes
20:50:15<klea>i know
20:50:20<klea>between me and my bot
20:50:25<@JAA>Yeah
20:50:38<klea>i decided to not wait and just push as myself, rather than as the bot
20:53:29<epoch>https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/GCive/output.txt is this in a suitable format?
20:55:45<epoch>Ryz: ^
20:57:04<Ryz>epoch, that helps, a bit different from what I got with someone else but I'll take it O:
20:57:06<Ryz>epoch++
20:57:07<eggdrop>[karma] 'epoch' now has 2 karma!
20:57:28<Ryz>epoch++
20:57:28<eggdrop>[karma] 'epoch' now has 3 karma!
20:57:29<Ryz>katia++
20:57:30<eggdrop>[karma] 'katia' now has 107 karma!
20:57:35<Ryz>I'll give you a point for attempting
20:58:44klea wonders how epoch generated that list
20:58:58<klea>reproducibility :3
20:59:15<epoch>I'll upload the script in a second
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21:02:45<epoch>https://transfer.archivete.am/15yGwp/prioritize.sh
21:02:46<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/15yGwp/prioritize.sh
21:02:57<epoch>which might not be too helpful without that uh, "uricut" program
21:03:02<klea>nice
21:03:37<epoch>which is part of https://git.thebackupbox.net/uritools/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/uricut.c
21:03:40klea has a copy of epoch's thingies, should package it as she did for causal.agency's src june's thingy
21:04:18<klea>but i guess people probably have oppinions between nix and guix and all the other variants too, so i guess it's just internal to me
21:04:55<katia>Ryz, I will take credit; made you post the link, next time do that right away ;)
21:05:14<klea>katia++
21:05:14<eggdrop>[karma] 'katia' now has 108 karma!
21:06:56<epoch>the initial cut '-d ' -f1 is because I was testing on my own links list that contains extra data after the first space like, comments and tags. guess it could be stripped out. and that uricut could be replaced with a sed line..
21:07:22<epoch>if you're comfortable using sed to extract a domain from random URLs
21:07:32<@JAA>Huh, first time I see -d quoted like that.
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21:08:04<@JAA>Obviously the same thing as -d' ', but that's far more common.
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21:16:24<klea>oh, epoch, is that used internally in thebackupbox?
21:17:15<epoch>uh, which thing?
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21:19:29<klea>the script you shared
21:19:47<epoch>https://transfer.archivete.am/14gpNR/prioritize.sh
21:19:47<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/14gpNR/prioritize.sh
21:19:50<epoch>not yet.
21:20:01<epoch>I'm gonna use it on my own links now, but I wrote it for here.
21:20:15<epoch>made a version that doesn't use uricut so you don't have to mess with it.
21:23:45<klea>oh
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23:28:19<Guest>does archivebot save s3 buckets?
23:29:32<nicolas17>no
23:30:07<nicolas17>we have scripts elsewhere to go through an S3 public file listing and produce a list of URLs that can be fed into archivebot
23:35:29<Guest>can this bucket be archived, its a list of files from a live streaming website https://media.parti.com/
23:35:50<Guest>i dont know the actual bucket name, but if its not s3 then it probably uses an s3-compatible api under the hood
23:37:00<Guest>all the files are listed in the xml response (i dont believe this is all the files on the website, but its the most visible one)
23:38:55<@JAA>== https://storage.googleapis.com/parti-livestream/
23:39:36<@JAA>Not all files are listed in the response; it's truncated. But it should be fully listable.
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