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01:26:51<nicolas17>there's now 48 builds of the Hytale game (including release and beta) and they're like 1.5GiB each so I guess I will *not* be feeding all to archivebot...
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01:29:50<pokechu22>That's probably fine still, though it sounds like they don't deduplicate assets between versions (unlike Minecraft where they only duplicate assets for each major version... but that also works because translations can be updated independently of major/minor/snapshot releases)
01:30:40<nicolas17>pokechu22: they have deltas
01:31:25<pokechu22>ah, but also have non-delta versions of the same and those would be big? I guess maybe you could just save the deltas for beta versions?
01:32:16<nicolas17>afaik if you install the game from scratch, it downloads windows/amd64/release/0/4.pwr which is 1.46GiB
01:33:06<pokechu22>(and that also reminds me that I still need to automate sending new Minecraft versions to archivebot - I have automatic detection of new ones set up for an old and now-broken automatic analysis tool, which even feeds stuff to IRC, but I haven't hooked that up to archivebot)
01:33:11<nicolas17>if you already have the game at internal version 3, it downloads windows/amd64/release/3/4.pwr ("patch from 3 to 4") which is 67MiB
01:34:12<nicolas17>2/4.pwr doesn't exist, so maybe it applies 2/3.pwr and 3/4.pwr in that case
01:34:33<nicolas17>or maybe it goes "screw you" and downloads the whole 1.5GiB again
01:38:15<nicolas17>for local data-hoarding purposes, I wasted 2 days figuring out how to decompress a .pwr and *re-compress it back to the original*, so I can do my own delta'ing of the large files
01:38:59<nicolas17>but that's useless for WBM purposes :P
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11:39:06<cruller>nicolas17 pokechu22:Out of curiosity, I tried running `hdiffz -s-64 -d game-patches.hytale.com-patches-windows-amd64-release-0-3.pwr.warc game-patches.hytale.com-patches-windows-amd64-release-0-4.pwr.warc output.patch`
11:39:23<cruller>The file sizes are as follows: 3.pwr.warc = 1,578,281,510; 4.pwr.warc = 1,578,171,694; hdiff-patch = 860,744,931; bsdiff-pacth = 850,700,130; vcdiff-patch = 860,790,261
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11:41:29<cruller>-m option should yield better results, but I don't have enough memory.
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11:50:56<cruller>Courgette might be better too, but I hear it's difficult to install. However, there are https://github.com/hiromi-mi/standalone-courgette and https://github.com/rgov/courgette-build
11:51:45<h|ca2>cruller: out of curiosity, RE: memory: (a) would zram maybe help at all? and (b) how much do you have?
11:58:27<cruller>h|ca2: (a) I have no idea... (b) Since it was just a test, I used a machine with a measly 8GB of RAM. My main machine has 16GB, which isn't exactly high-end, but it might just be enough?
11:59:37<h|ca2>cruller: I'd suggest trying to set up 16gb of zram as a test on the 8G machine in case that ends up being enough (in my experience, you can generally get away with that much, although ofc it varies a lot based on what's actually happening)
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12:01:56<cruller>Thanks. Btw according to https://github.com/sisong/HDiffPatch , it requres {9+O(1)} GB. (In theory)
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12:24:17<gosc>I've got 160mb of urls from mobile games and I've been hanging on to them for about 10 days now, I'm guessing just upload the zip to #archivebot?
12:24:31<gosc>it's not a single 100mb file so it shouldn't be an issue I think
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13:49:07<cruller><cruller> "The file sizes are as follows: 3..." <- with -m option: hdiff = 850162804; bsdiff = 843431466; vcdiff = 854538976
13:52:39<cruller>diff time: hdiff = 757; bsdiff = 815; vcdiff = 714
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17:01:41<@Fusl>i recently got my hand on some old tech magazines from the years 197x-198x in pretty decent condition and im trying to figure out what the best approach is to get those digitized and archived in the IA. did anyone ever have to deal with that and can share some notes, experiences, or maybe even guide me on where and how to get started?
17:04:53<justauser>Jason, I guess?
17:05:32<klea>Fusl: https://diybookscanner.org/ ? but if you can get them to IA's physical stashes that could be another way. I don't know your location.
17:06:00<@Fusl>im in austria, i dont know how well the magazines survive getting shipped to the US
17:07:13<klea>oh.
17:07:50<klea>i guess read around that community i was linked to when i asked about physical scan of very obscure book and maybe make your own scanning jig?
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18:02:18<PC>does anyone know who's doing these archives? i've got a text file full of twitter links that i'd love saved, but no idea how to get them saved like these ones are getting https://archive.org/details/twitterarchive
18:05:14<justauser>Apparently that's IA themselves.
18:06:29<PC>huh
18:06:33<PC>so emailing them...?
18:06:46<justauser>Without details, I suspect that's the same deal as https://archive.org/details/twitterstream?tab=about
18:07:09<justauser>I.e. a random subset of fresh tweets for a day, in API form.
18:08:20<PC>yeah, seems to be JSONs so probably from the API
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18:08:54<justauser>How did you figure out it's JSONs?
18:08:57<klea>collection made by <https://archive.org/details/@markjgraham> <mailto:mark@archive.org> :p
18:09:26<klea>oh wait it's IA access restricted also.
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18:10:54<PC>https://web.archive.org/web/20250501000200/https://twitter.com/Velinxi/status/1917731191324827671
18:10:56<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/Velinxi/status/1917731191324827671
18:11:00<PC>this says it was generated from a JSON
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18:11:41<justauser>Huh, neat.
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18:12:10<PC>yeah, it's a nifty way to get the posts. i'd just like to figure out how to get the ones i need to save in there, hah
18:12:15<justauser>And the short links are automatically unshortened.
18:12:24<PC>oh yeah, that too
18:12:34<justauser>Individual tweets may or may not work in #jseater.
18:12:53<justauser>It currently doesn't feed Wayback, but this is intended to change.
18:13:14<PC>hmm good to know
18:13:51<justauser>And the image in the post is marked an SPN...
18:14:05<PC>SPN?
18:14:11<PC>oh, save page now
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18:14:58<PC>i've already got all the images for the tweets i need to get, that just leaves the actual post bodies and metadata (and having the image loaded when looking the post up, or at least the URL somewhere in the HTML)
18:15:20<PC>so i've just got... 529 tweets, if they could get grabbed via this method, that'd be great. just not sure whom to contact about it
18:17:50<justauser>Our wiki says Mnbot handles tweets. So, upload a list and it will be klea's turn.
18:18:06<klea>kh2i's?
18:18:15<justauser>Can you insert some extra delays between requests?
18:18:27<klea>justauser: if you mean between lines sent by !bulk, i could.
18:18:48<klea>however, that's probably a pita
18:18:48<justauser>I'd guess it would be a good idea, to avoid getting it blocked.
18:18:57<klea>from #jseater?, it's voiced afaik?
18:19:05<klea>and people should be using -n anyways :p
18:19:13<justauser>Getting Mnbot blocked from X.
18:19:25<klea>#jseater
18:19:33<klea>i should make another command to queue slowly
18:20:21<PC>justauser: thank you! just gimme a mo
18:21:03<justauser>Unless someone (JAA?) has a better estimate, I'd go with one request per 5..15 minutes.
18:21:26<klea>that'd probably require reworking the logic :p
18:21:48<klea>and maybe not making it be a bash script that just throws a bunch of requests into the http2irc api
18:21:57<klea>and relies on the fact http2irc flood limits itself.
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18:23:29<justauser>For single use, curl in a for loop could work.
18:24:41<klea>that's more or less what it does: <https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/8hb2E/at-jseater-bulk.sh>
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18:32:15<PC>https://transfer.archivete.am/ZDDan/twitter_2026-01-24.txt
18:32:16<eggdrop>inline (for browser viewing): https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/ZDDan/twitter_2026-01-24.txt
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18:32:58<PC>that should be it! appreciate the help <3
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19:48:58<klea>PC: should i send a request every 5 minutes to my endpoint with params -u stealth -n 100?
19:49:37<nicolas17>cruller: never heard of hdiffz... but yeah I'm getting 20MB my way ;)
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19:53:43<PC>klea: i'd really appreciate that!
19:54:06<klea>I'm waiting for the urls i queued myself there to finish, then i'll start it.
19:54:10<PC>thank youu
19:54:14<klea>you're welcome.
19:57:16<klea>aaa i hate zsh/sh shells
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22:12:00<nukke>Is there a project for the Minnesota protests or ICE in general?
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