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00:26:17<Webuser491880>Hey guys, so I was wondering what the authenticity of this post is if anyone has any clue! https://www.reddit.com/r/amino/comments/1pumq39/i_spent_12000_and_6_months_creating_a_994
00:27:01<Webuser491880>They claimed they spent $12K to backup 99.4% of Amino's data in collaboration with ArchiveTeam
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00:43:02<tzt>https://dnshistory.org/points-to/ns/1/dns3.cute-cute.net.
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04:20:26<cruller>Oh, I completely forgot about custom domains. Thanks for reminding me.
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06:17:40<cruller>IP search (119.245.191.219-222, 219.117.237.178-183) results on Yahoo: https://transfer.archivete.am/129KJs/rocket3_ipsearch_results.txt
06:17:41<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/129KJs/rocket3_ipsearch_results.txt
06:22:58<cruller>I'll also list subdomains for jam.tc and pop.tc
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07:20:27<cruller>pokechu22: https://transfer.archivete.am/iVHyr/jam.tc_pop.tc_urls.txt /cc tzt
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08:28:22<cruller>Curlie seems to have started distributing directory data this month: https://curlie.org/download
08:34:38<cruller>They say “We strive to pull a fresh copy from the Curlie database every month.” but judging from past experience, it's doubtful that will happen.
08:36:53<cruller>Anyway, this file will likely be both a URL source and an archive target.
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09:48:52<alexa>some news
09:49:04<alexa>ixbt.photo now has a defined shutdown date
09:49:10<alexa>1st march 2026
09:49:30<alexa>im not convinced archivebot will finish in time
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09:49:42<alexa>any chance you can speedit up?
09:50:26<pabs>sounds like pokechu22 already tried faster speeds and landed on 2-3s delay
09:50:40<alexa>sad
09:51:19<pabs>a DPoS job (distributed) is the only option for faster speeds I guess
09:51:39<pabs>(and currently each of those requires custom code)
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09:54:18<alexa>thanks for libroom
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11:25:03<@arkiver>looks like EyeEm may have over 100 million photos
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12:14:38<justauser>https://ampcode.com/news/amp-inc / https://sourcegraph.com/blog/why-sourcegraph-and-amp-are-becoming-independent-companies - worth an AB run?
12:16:39<justauser>cruller: Re: Curlie, it seems to be the new DMOZ?
12:17:02<justauser>We have a page referring to DMOZ - I'll try to add Curlie there.
12:17:21<justauser>I'd say it doesn't make a good #// source, if you meant that.
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14:16:02<cruller>justauser: Curlie is indeed the successor to DMOZ, but they're still different services. So perhaps it should be a new article?
14:17:00<cruller>Well, you can always split the article later, so I'll leave it up to you.
14:22:23<cruller>Someone would need to investigate further to know for sure, but it certainly wouldn't be very useful as a source for the “URLs project.”
14:22:49<cruller>However, it is useful for more general purposes, such as [[Site_exploration]].
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15:40:30<h2ibot>Cruller edited Goo (-8, /* Sites */ Update statuses to {{offline}}…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58991&oldid=57837
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16:40:37<klea>btw, JAA do you have a little-thing to search from your list of uploaded items or smth that could do that job?
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16:57:34<Webuser880751>Hi, aamacau.com, a pro democracy media outlet in Macau, is forced to close by China gov. Is it possible to backup?
16:57:34<Webuser880751>Link: https://aamacau.com/
16:57:34<Webuser880751>Source: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-all-about-macao-media-outlet-shuts-down/
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17:15:58<klea>Webuser880751: i've asked on #archivebot for you
17:16:55<Webuser880751>klea thanks, is #archivebot the right channel for these kind of requests?
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17:17:44<klea>Webuser880751: depends on the size of the project, but normally if it's something that will close down very soon and it's not a big site or has some counterindications yes
17:17:57<Webuser880751>ok thanks i thought bs was the right channel
17:18:03<klea>it is too
17:18:23<klea>btw, if you can add it to https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Deathwatch it'd be neat
17:18:57<klea>oh, it is on deathwatch
17:19:00<klea>> 2025-12-20: All About Macau[IA•Wcite•.today], an independent magazine, is ceasing its print and digital operations after its registration was revoked.[67]
17:19:22<Webuser880751>great
17:19:35<klea>ill add your source too
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17:20:44<h2ibot>Klea edited Deathwatch (+105, /* 2025 */ Add another source for the All About…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58992&oldid=58989
17:20:49<klea>Ryz: btw, is someone checking the deathwatch for sites that are closing in dec 2025, or appart from deathwatch people have to ask to archive it on AB?
17:22:03<Webuser880751>Is it possible to archive their socials too?
17:22:03<Webuser880751>YT: https://www.youtube.com/@aamediamacau
17:22:03<Webuser880751>IG: https://www.instagram.com/aamacau.media/
17:22:03<Webuser880751>Threads: https://www.threads.com/@aamacau.media
17:22:03<Webuser880751>FB: https://www.facebook.com/allaboutmacau/
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17:22:44<h2ibot>Klea created Deadwatch (+25, redirect a typo): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Deadwatch
17:22:45<h2ibot>Klea edited Deadwatch (-1, Aa i thought it was two # signs): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58994&oldid=58993
17:23:19<nicolas17>klea: don't forget 2026-01-01 is imminent too and there's some things in the deathwatch with that date :P
17:23:50<klea>Webuser880751: i'm not sure, i'd hope it is but at least youtube is on #down-the-tube and has a special policy for what's to be archived
17:23:52<klea>nicolas17: yeah true
17:28:42<klea>> Note that not all topics will be migrated due to volume but we will grab the top topics to migrate over. As such we will be disabling all access to forum starting in January 2026 to prepare to migrate.
17:28:45<h2ibot>Klea edited Deathwatch (+116, /* 2026 */ Strapi migrating to GitHub…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58995&oldid=58992
17:28:47<klea>https://forum.strapi.io/
17:29:05<klea>does it mean we're going to make it read only or we're going to make it readable only to us?
17:29:48<klea>also, i'm confused are they moving to GHD or to Discord?
17:31:45<h2ibot>Klea edited Deathwatch (+0, using spanish keyboard means typos on <>): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58996&oldid=58995
17:38:03<klea>i wonder for [[Hacker News]] how bad of an idea it'd be to download the warcs¡ from https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=hacker-news, and parse the json to get every entry that represents a real post and then well, make a list of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=%post urls for AB
17:39:19<klea>the other posibility is poking at their api again, but im not sure if that's a good idea
17:40:05<crullerIRC>Webuser880751: Btw, do you have any additional information regarding https://www.reddit.com/r/Archiveteam/comments/1pmw0fv/urgent_chinese_catholic_archive_facing_imminent/ ?
17:45:07<nicolas17>klea: aren't they sequential numbers?
17:45:29<klea>nicolas17: yeah but i'm not sure if they have some kind of blocking on their web frontend
17:45:42<klea>iirc the api didn't get 403d
17:45:46<klea>but yes
17:46:12<klea>we should probably just ab it again like i asked poke to do a while ago, but maybe split it up into smaller jobs or something?
17:46:34<klea>well, ABing the news.ycombinator.com pages
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17:55:09<klea>btw, JAA https://github.com/JustAnotherArchivist/atwikibot/ is this GPLv3 or GPLv3+?
17:56:07<Webuser880751>crullerIRC i dont sorry
17:56:44<cruller>No problem.
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19:04:19<wickedplayer494>TheTechRobo: Should also be mentioned that Conifer was previously known as Webrecorder.io (that's mentioned in that notice FWIW, but just for those that initially went "WTF is a Conifer" like I did)
19:12:49<Guest>klea: why do you want to get every valid post if they are already archived?
19:14:15<klea>Guest: because the api responses aren't the same as the human viewable webpage, and i was thinking of trying to grab urls for stories (which are the type of event that represents the outgoing links) on the normal frontend first, if the hackernews web frontend implements some kind of rate limiting
19:14:29<klea>as i suppose stories are the most likely type of url that would be linked to
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19:15:02<Guest>does the AB job only grab the frontend?
19:15:14<klea>the AB jobs that i asked poke to do were for the api only
19:15:35<klea>so it's not as discoverable in the WBM
19:15:57<nicolas17>oh so we only have API responses and not webpages?
19:16:15<Guest>that was just what i was going to ask :D
19:17:34<klea>> ArchiveBot has a dump of https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/item/ID.json for ids of 1 to 46000000.
19:17:36<klea>nicolas17: yes
19:17:53<klea>https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Hacker_News&diff=57910&oldid=55233
19:21:27<Guest>i think i can get a list of story ids from a db i have
19:22:03<klea>well, that was my guess, but i'm not sure if they implement rate limiting
19:22:09<klea>and i don't know how we'd check easily
19:22:16<klea>especially with ab2f down
19:22:23<klea>and it's more kind of a long term project?
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19:31:36<nicolas17>I could do wget https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id={1..100000} from my VPS and let you know when/if I get banned
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19:32:20<klea>that seems like a silly idea but yeah maybe works ;P
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19:34:06<Guest>there are rate limits
19:34:45<Guest>https://transfer.archivete.am/ocqfq/hn_ratelimit.txt
19:34:46<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/ocqfq/hn_ratelimit.txt
19:35:07<klea>oh
19:35:30<klea>Guest: do you know if they give some specific http response like 429 and/or http headers
19:36:41<Guest>http 503 service unavailable
19:37:05<Guest>there are no http headers about the rate limits though
19:45:05<Guest>https://transfer.archivete.am/rTUNh/all_stories.txt.zst || https://transfer.archivete.am/doPUh/deleted_stories.txt.zst || https://transfer.archivete.am/118Kf/dead_stories.txt.zst || https://transfer.archivete.am/9UXpE/alive_stories.txt.zst
19:45:24<Guest>the lists are only behind by maybe a few hours
19:46:14<Guest>you can get the latest id published to the site from https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/maxitem.json and work your way up based on all_stories.txt
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19:50:42<nicolas17>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/en/wiki/filesharing anyone checked if there's stuff worth archiving here?
19:50:53<nicolas17>I think archival of CCC filesharing was mentioned in previous years
19:51:23<nicolas17>we probably don't want several terabytes of mainstream pirated movies
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20:13:20<klea>wtf is ftp://151.219.62.44:21/10GB2%20-%20Kopie.bin
20:17:44<klea>nicolas17: should i ask on AB to archive http://151.219.89.18:8080/Dumps/wtf/ which seems to be image files and not movies?
20:18:13<nicolas17>lol wtf is that
20:18:22<klea>photos of a dude?
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20:18:59<klea>also, that server has items that have been taken down from archive.org too :(
20:21:32<klea>http://151.219.89.18:8080/Furry%20Stuff%20SFW/ and http://151.219.89.18:8080/Furry%20Stuff%20NSFW/ seem to be furry things maybe that's worth archiving
20:21:56<Guest>funny
20:23:35<klea>this file maybe worth archiving, idk because i don't understand language: http://151.219.89.18:8080/Leaks/Gutachten_BfV_AfD4_text.pdf
20:24:01<Guest>the frontend: https://github.com/9001/copyparty
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21:38:30<h2ibot>Nintendofan885 edited .ps (+79, mention IA project): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58997&oldid=48617
21:39:30<h2ibot>Nintendofan885 edited .ps (-2, edit): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=58998&oldid=58997
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21:44:42<klea>yeah
21:46:13<klea>this seems potentially usefull: https://c3.thestaticturtle.fr/public/media/ressources/
21:47:08<klea>i wonder how hard having a program that would allow listing that easily be
22:19:42<azalea_sh_>klea: The file you sent should be archived thanks for sending it! it's basically an examination of Germany's far-right party AfD
22:19:59<klea>azalea_sh_: thank you for reviewing it
22:20:11<azalea_sh_>:+1:
22:41:09<klea>i'd like to get the source of http://iwmm.omniskop.de:8182 but i'm unsure how to contact https://github.com/omniskop/
22:50:36<azalea_sh_>klea: kontakt@omniskop.de
22:50:46<klea>azalea_sh_: thanks
22:50:54<azalea_sh_>luckily us Germans are forced to include contact info on every site we host online
22:52:40<klea>sent email
22:57:40<klea>lovely
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23:23:45<klea>https://super.quantum-mirror.hu/web/index_en.html 2 days
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