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01:53:47<EWARS_2>Hey gang. As of today, there's another item that needs to be added to the watchlist:
01:53:49<EWARS_2>https://blog.recroom.com/posts/schools-out-for-rec-room
01:55:56<EWARS_2>I hope I'm putting this in the right place...
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02:31:59<pokechu22>EWARS_2: I did some archivebot jobs for April 2025: https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https%3A%2F%2Frecroom.com - but I don't know how much of the site that actually saved
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03:00:53<EWARS_2>pokechu22 I think rec.net is where most of the game's webclient stuff is at, website is def a good start
03:02:46<pokechu22>I don't think I'll have time to look into reverse-engineering the webclient itself, but I can probably do a new grab of the website and blog
03:04:05<EWARS_2>Aight. And I think it operates kind-of similar to Roblox. Not a game I played very much, but a friend gave me a headsup about the shutdown
03:04:44<EWARS_2>The deadline is June 1st for the thing anyways, so there is some time thankfully
03:08:51<h2ibot>Pokechu22 edited Deathwatch (+195, /* 2026-06 */ Rec Room): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=60851&oldid=60848
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04:55:16<visilionosh>Hi guys, Im working on a project to store videos more efficiently, by compressing them with a neural network (https://github.com/microsoft/dcvc; I will be creating a fork on git soon with my code), I maneged to implement a INT16 version that can be cross-device compressed and decompressed (because fp16 gives different results depending on the GPU architecture), I know you
04:55:18<visilionosh>guys have a lot of deleted YT channels archived, there is any way to access it? Also, I do have data that I could share with you guys.
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05:12:49<multisn8>unsure if I understand the connection between you requiring more testing data and deleted channels. Would you mind elaborating on the logical chain here?
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05:28:51<nicolas17>if you want test data why not download still-existing videos from youtube?
05:30:44<visilionosh>Its not for testing, I tested it already, it works, its for me archiving it on cold storage, you guys have a lot of data, see like you Im a datahoarder, I use the cheapest kind of cold storage (CD, DVD and BD, MDISC for the most important data) to store the data I get from the intertet, now these medium formats are very low density, so I perform the minimum amount of
05:30:45<visilionosh>compression possible to store it, thats why I use this network, its better than x266 and AV1 and its faster too.
05:31:46<visilionosh>If you want I can prove im legit, I do have a reddit account where I post on r/datahoarder from time to time if that's needed.
05:32:35<nicolas17>the youtube data we have archived adds up to 4.43PiB
05:33:38<visilionosh>all from deleted channels?
05:33:49<nicolas17>no, we don't know if it's deleted or not
05:33:57<nicolas17>when we save something it has to be still up on youtube
05:34:03<nicolas17>and once it's saved we don't track if it's deleted in the future
05:34:22<visilionosh>yes pardon me, of course
05:34:34<visilionosh>do you guys have a list of full channels archived?
05:36:16<nicolas17>ah looks like the IA items are restricted https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_youtube_20260319234608_402cd053
05:39:16<visilionosh>Yes, I see, once I talked with the director (or someone important there) via gmail, I complied about a problem in my account there and he asked me to mail him using the word "giraffe" as code to identify me, but after that hack he never answered my emails again
05:40:15<visilionosh>*by there I mean reddit
05:44:08<visilionosh>just for reference, thats the reddit post I was talking about: https://www.reddit.com/r/internetarchive/comments/1fz6wif/account_locking_and_no_email_answer/
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05:44:23<visilionosh>I will try to contact them again to see if I can gain access to that file
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05:52:59<nicolas17>I only linked to one of the 400000 IA items as an example :p
05:56:47<visilionosh>Yes I see, I thought it was the most up to date list of files, but seems like a split dump of the downloaded files
05:57:25<visilionosh>but they are all restricted anyway
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