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01:00:12<Webuser593366>Hi, I'm new here, and I've been working on the URLs project. I've noticed that some websites display a Cloudflare block page saying, "Sorry, you have been blocked," with my IP address shown at the bottom. Will my IP address be recorded when this happens?
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01:51:40<TheTechRobo>yeah, I really think the URLs project needs a stronger warning
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02:18:16<yzqzss>https://github.com/saveweb/unwarc
02:18:16<yzqzss>hi guys, I crafted a new WARC reader library with golang, xD. take a look!
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05:44:25<pokechu22>arkiver: loading different sitemaps in https://grossmanontruth.com/sitemap.xml triggers some kind of https://cleantalk.org/ challenge
05:44:44<pokechu22>at least with curl/AB
06:00:54<@arkiver>thank you pokechu22 !
06:01:03<@arkiver>JAA: understood, thank you
06:01:29<@arkiver>for krakenfiles, we cannot archive it fully, but we i see some pages do include playable version of data online, like audio, etc.
06:02:03<@arkiver>if there is popular stuff on krakenfiles we could look into it, but a full site archiving project will not happen, or only in a metadata "everything except the actual files" way
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06:26:47<c3manu>klea: as usual i can't follow or retrace your thoughts or what you did there, but thanks anyways for looking at it :)
06:27:45<c3manu>klea: i ran the list earlier and it looks a little short compared to just the number of devices listed on there. i found at least one pdf yesterday that (to me) didn't seem to be part of the bucket, so i might have to go through those anyways. or maybe just for the english ones
06:27:48<klea>hmm, I basically looked at the browser console and figured out which requests the website made, and replicated them with curl.
06:28:10<klea>huh
06:28:39<c3manu>urls like these: https://service.oneplus.com/content/dam/support/user-manuals/lt/OnePlus_8_Pro_User_Manual_LT.pdf
06:29:32<c3manu>discovered from here: https://service.oneplus.com/us/user-manual#/detail?equipmentModelId=924922fa-a0ce-11ef-9811-fa168f20b2a1
06:30:22<c3manu>those bucketed ones will be hard to find anyways depending on how well that pile of JS works in the WBM
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06:33:30<klea>It will likely not replay properly, since it seems to do POST requests.
06:33:32<c3manu>it might also be possible the list of available devices (also in the json) depends on the selected region?
06:34:00<klea>I think yeah, since I don't see 924922fa-a0ce-11ef-9811-fa168f20b2a1 in the tar I sent.
06:35:12<c3manu>i might just click through them by hand and upload them directly to IA
06:36:07<klea>Would probably make better discoverability, yeah.
06:40:04<@arkiver>c3manu: you can do these as both direct upload to IA and into the Wayback Machine
06:40:28<@arkiver>this usually is not *that* much data, but still very important so have them be discoverable in both ways (IA item and Wayback Machine) is useful
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06:52:27<c3manu>hm, that would give me the "download links" for those anyways, so i could create a list that way
06:52:54<c3manu>that's gonna take a bit though..let's hope that website isn't gonna go disappear this week ^^
07:05:10<h2ibot>Hans5958 edited Data.world (-1, Rename to ODA): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63159&oldid=63157
07:06:14<@arkiver>c3manu: do you suspect it will disappear? (i'm unaware of the context here)
07:08:21<c3manu>arkiver: i have no clue: https://www.techspot.com/news/113109-oneplus-expected-announce-us-europe-exit-week-deepening.html
07:08:40<c3manu>> Now, WinFuture, citing "well-informed" sources, reports that OnePlus will announce its withdrawal from these markets this week.
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07:09:32<c3manu>i probably misread that thinking the timeline was about the withdrawal rather than the announcement
07:10:10<h2ibot>Hans5958 edited Main Page/Current Projects (+169, data.world has deadline passed, Roblox Groups…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63160&oldid=63036
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07:28:39<@arkiver>well manuals are very important, good to get them
07:30:18<h2ibot>Hans5958 edited Data.world (+1128): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63161&oldid=63159
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07:33:30<c3manu>agreed
07:35:19<h2ibot>Hans5958 edited Data.world (+128): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63162&oldid=63161
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08:03:17<Webuser039232>Good morning, I have crawled a blog that'll be shutdown by the 29th this month. Is there a way to upload the warc.gz file to Way Back Machine?
08:19:47<@Sanqui>Webuser039232: sadly, the Internet Archive is unable to accept WARCs of unknown provenance for ingestion. You should still upload the data, as well as tell us the blog so that we can make a copy as Archive Team
08:22:26<Webuser039232>The link is https://smallpages.blog/
08:22:26<Webuser039232>Do I upload the data as an "item"?
08:27:58<@arkiver>Webuser039232: yes you can upload the data as 'item' to IA (Internet Archive), it will be preserved but not end up in the Wayback Machine
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11:20:54<h2ibot>Cruller edited Deathwatch (+280, /* 2026-08 */ Add mastodon.cloud): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63163&oldid=63158
11:21:38<cruller|irc>On 2026-08-10, mastodon.cloud, which has approximately 280k users, will be shutting down. Its owner is looking for someone to take it over.
11:22:45<cruller|irc>In the thread at https://mstdn.jp/@Sujiyan/116877225547993287, there is a discussion about the persistence (as a service) of Mastodon instances, with the Executive Director of Mastodon GmbH also participating. If you're interested, please join this. This could be a good opportunity for you as well.
11:22:56<cruller|irc>I'm also a user on mastodon.cloud, so please ping me if anything comes up.
11:25:47<@arkiver>thank you cruller|irc !
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11:44:42<cruller|irc>P.S. Its owner, Sujitech, LLC, also owns mstdn.jp and pawoo.net. While there are currently no signs of these two servers being shut down, I am personally concerned. This company is probably the second largest "centralized point" on the Fediverse.
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12:30:05<h2ibot>Cruller edited Deathwatch (+651, /* 2026 */ Add [[LINE]] VOOM, POPOPO, and Sendo…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63164&oldid=63163
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12:41:34<eggdrop>[remind] cruller: Have these recovered? https://irclogs.archivete.am/archiveteam-bs/2026-07-08#l2efbd7c6
12:46:07<h2ibot>Manu edited Distributed recursive crawls (+97, Candidates: Add https://www.alghadalsoury.com/): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=63165&oldid=63155
13:07:45<cruller|irc>eggdrop: Archive.st is dead. For the others, yes.
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13:26:05<Tacticslion>I have no idea what I'm doing, however I have been told that this is a good place to put something on Deathwatch for archival purposes.
13:27:11<Tacticslion>The website in need of archiving is https://legacy.aonprd.com/
13:28:20<Tacticslion>It seems like it has about ten days before it's gone, well, nine, now (today is the 15th, and it seems like it will be removed by the 24th).
13:31:56<TheTechRobo>Tacticslion: I don't see any shutdown message on there, am I missing something?
13:32:21<Tacticslion>It's from here: https://www.archivesofnethys.com/agreement.html
13:33:11<Tacticslion>Basically, AoN is losing its licensing agreement with Paizo, and so they a) have to remove all art, b) will no longer be able to receive advance copies of stuff, and (the one relevant for this purpose) c) will lose the legacy prd.
13:34:15<TheTechRobo>Looks like that subdomain was saved back in 2019: https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/legacy.aonprd.com
13:34:15<TheTechRobo>The other art they're removing is probably a good idea to save, though
13:34:18<Tacticslion>IF there was a way to retain AoN with intact artwork, that would be swell, but that seems like a messy and too-large project to accomplish in ten days. I think preserving the legacy prd is more important.
13:34:48<Tacticslion>Oh, okay, if you think so. I honestly don't know what I'm doing, and had this recommended to me based on events. If stuff is already saved, it's all good.
13:36:37<TheTechRobo>And thank you for bringing this up :-)
13:37:41<Tacticslion>Gladly! thank you for the help!
13:44:07<c3manu>Tacticslion: do you happen to have an example for the artwork referenced in the agreement notice?
13:47:00<c3manu>https://legacy.aonprd.com/ is now running in #archivebot
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13:50:38<c3manu>it's all static HTML but i haven't seen any artwork on there yet. going through other subdomains rn
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13:52:53<c3manu>here is some artwork: https://2e.aonprd.com/Archetypes.aspx?ID=377
13:55:35<c3manu>Tacticslion: apart from that, thanks for telling us about those :)
13:56:13<Tacticslion>Oh, sorry for the delayed response. Um, let me see.
13:57:26<c3manu>don't worry
13:57:37<Tacticslion>This page has an example in Starfinder: https://aonsrd.com/AlienDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Alorbidaemon&Family=Daemon
13:58:14<c3manu>oh, that's on another domain. so there's a bunch of them belonging together?
13:58:42<c3manu>ah, it's per game it looks like
13:59:32<Tacticslion>Yeah, sorry. Here's an example for Starfinder 2e: https://2e.aonsrd.com/archetypes/7-envoy
14:00:00<c3manu>all good, just figuring out as i go :)
14:00:25<masterx244|m>mapping out the structure is essential for a efficient grab-and-save
14:00:41<masterx244|m>(or to see if the big guns need to be used)
14:00:47<Tacticslion>That makes sense! Do you want more examples, or is that good enough?
14:01:13<Tacticslion>Here's the "hub" of the four systems, if that helps: https://www.archivesofnethys.com/
14:01:32<Tacticslion>I also need to step away for a while. Sorry. And thank you for all you do!
14:01:50<c3manu>haha, that's "good enough". i wasn't sure about the domain involved and was confused because the notice mentions artwork but https://legacy.aonprd.com/ seems to be all text
14:02:08<c3manu>you can watch the jobs here btw: http://archivebot.com/?initialFilter=aonprd.com
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14:04:52<c3manu>masterx244|m: true. they don't seem huge though
14:07:29<c3manu>(famous last words, i know)
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14:30:39<klea>https://www.theverge.com/tech/962479/get-google-earth-pro-while-you-still-can
14:30:44<klea>Not sure if we can archive that.
14:38:04<steering>>The PC version of Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer (released in 2003) did indeed come bundled with a special digital promotion for Keyhole Voyager—the groundbreaking 3D satellite mapping software that Google purchased in 2004 and rebranded as Google Earth.
14:38:08<steering>wat lol
14:39:56<klea>Not sure, I just looked at https://killedbygoogle.com/ and noticed another thing.
14:56:25<@arkiver>end of an era
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15:38:03<c3manu>i'm still mad about google reader tbh
15:38:10<c3manu>but that was back when i cared about google
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16:51:58<nicolas17>ac,script,cadmus)/d2p05h3o2h56ra/script.js 20260714083350 https://cadmus.script.ac/d2p05h3o2h56ra/script.js application/javascript 200 PRPOVKW7CLNKLQWLKGZSSJBPBZB7KWU7 - - 90518 4503318921 archiveteam_archivebot_go_20260714092223_9ca3be29/geogee.wordpress.com-inf-20260714-062245-cz11w-00002.warc.gz
16:52:02<nicolas17>random line from a cdx
16:52:16<nicolas17>is "90518" supposed to be the WARC record size? payload size?
16:52:34<klea>I think position in the WARC.
16:52:43<nicolas17>no I think "4503318921" is position
16:52:52<klea>ah
16:53:46<nicolas17>I'm seeing stuff with the same hash and different size, so I think it's the whole record, including headers and compression
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18:08:50<klea>Could I get https://ibiblio-icon-archive.danq.dev/ ran on AB, along with the correct URLs from ibiblio.org (see pseudocode from https://danq.me/2026/07/10/rescuing-7234-gifs/)
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19:29:51<nicolas17>another warc mystery
19:31:04<nicolas17>https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20260714092223_9ca3be29/paragoninstitute.org-inf-20260713-223945-6fxxy-00004.warc.gz has several URLs (eg. https://offers.premierinc.com/js/forms2/js/fields/inputCheckbox.js) that returned 404
19:31:20<nicolas17>WARC-Type: response
19:31:22<nicolas17>WARC-Target-URI: https://offers.premierinc.com/js/forms2/js/fields/inputCheckbox.js
19:31:25<nicolas17>WARC-Payload-Digest: sha1:ZBRUY33G6YI2WWO42TALJG5ZKMTGDWUY
19:31:47<nicolas17>however, in the generated cdx for the whole item https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20260714092223_9ca3be29/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20260714092223_9ca3be29.cdx.gz
19:32:04<nicolas17>I see hash 2JTZOLIRUYU4CVFG7XNVJZNQXQJ3AFM5
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20:22:16<Pendonym>i think i have found the best irc client
20:24:05<klea>`rlwrap -nH /dev/null socat - socat stdio openssl:irc.hackint.org:6697,verify=0` (and don't log in) right?
20:26:49<Pendonym>klea: surely youre not responding to what i said
20:27:11<klea>I mean, it is a valid IRC client.
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20:31:40<Pendonym>klea: no its https://halloy.chat/