| 00:00:07 | <allie_signet> | │20:59:21 anonymous | I don't live in spanish location |
| 00:00:07 | <SCSi> | allie he's gunna get u |
| 00:00:11 | <SCSi> | he's gunna get u |
| 00:00:20 | <allie_signet> | i told him it's his IP by accident |
| 00:00:31 | <SCSi> | quick |
| 00:00:31 | <Wayward> | i don't get it. who is bb41de7d.virtua.com.br |
| 00:00:33 | <SCSi> | someone teardrop him |
| 00:00:39 | <SCSi> | winnuke him |
| 00:00:44 | <allie_signet> | oh no you all know i'm brazilian now >: |
| 00:00:57 | <Wayward> | oh, allie_signet :) |
| 00:01:17 | <allie_signet> | please help |
| 00:01:22 | <SCSi> | ooo |
| 00:01:22 | <allie_signet> | please get me out of here,, |
| 00:01:35 | <SCSi> | okay |
| 00:01:37 | <SCSi> | i'll help you |
| 00:01:42 | <SCSi> | let me get on my robe and wizard hat |
| 00:01:50 | <Wayward> | don't set the drapes on fire again |
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| 00:02:16 | <allie_signet> | 21:01:50 anonymous | you live in brazil |
| 00:02:25 | <allie_signet> | omg i'm gonna get doxxed y'all |
| 00:02:28 | <SCSi> | rip |
| 00:02:32 | <SCSi> | we shall sing your song |
| 00:02:34 | <SCSi> | even after you're gone |
| 00:02:35 | <allie_signet> | 21:02:11 anonymous | psilocybin is legal in brazil |
| 00:02:46 | <Ajay> | oh no, better stop using my real name as my nick :o |
| 00:02:53 | <allie_signet> | what is this kid's obsession with mushrooms |
| 00:03:01 | <SCSi> | he's on 4chan and ED |
| 00:03:05 | <SCSi> | whats right about this kid? |
| 00:03:15 | <allie_signet> | ..good question |
| 00:03:23 | <SCSi> | you know how we get serial kilelrs, thats how we get serial killers |
| 00:03:44 | <Wayward> | i bet he uses efnet too. those scum. |
| 00:04:12 | <nepeat> | remember when AT was on efnet |
| 00:04:17 | <allie_signet> | │21:03:49 anonymous | I do not use drugs either |
| 00:04:23 | <allie_signet> | │21:03:59 anonymous | because none of the worthwhile ones are legal |
| 00:04:46 | <allie_signet> | incredibly hot take my guy |
| 00:04:56 | <@JAA> | AK: Of course this is being logged. The web interface is just down at the moment. |
| 00:05:45 | <SCSi> | this is great |
| 00:05:50 | <SCSi> | A++ peeps |
| 00:05:54 | <@JAA> | EggplantN: No ircs:// support in wpull. :-( |
| 00:06:05 | <@JAA> | But AB did manage to enter an IRC channel one time. |
| 00:06:09 | <allie_signet> | he is now giving me a lecture in drug laws around the world |
| 00:06:17 | <allie_signet> | and his personal opinions |
| 00:06:25 | <@JAA> | https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/2018-10-13 |
| 00:06:30 | <allie_signet> | honestly i joined this chat to talk about my picrew archiver i Did not expect this |
| 00:06:38 | <Wayward> | allie_signet, you have a friend |
| 00:06:52 | <SCSi> | awww |
| 00:07:06 | <SCSi> | so im leeching a rpg book site with wget |
| 00:07:09 | <SCSi> | and i didnt know about wpull |
| 00:07:13 | <SCSi> | which, now i shall use wpull |
| 00:07:25 | <@JAA> | Beware of the dragons. |
| 00:08:08 | <SCSi> | im using 'wget -m -np --reject 'LANG*' --reject 'index.html*' --max-redirect 5 -w 3 --random-wait <URL>' |
| 00:08:38 | <allie_signet> | doin' an archive of trove? |
| 00:09:47 | <allie_signet> | 6 │21:09:24 anonymous | archivist? |
| 00:09:50 | <SCSi> | you sunk my battleship |
| 00:09:51 | <SCSi> | yeah |
| 00:09:52 | <allie_signet> | │21:09:30 anonymous | I hate hearing that word for some reason |
| 00:09:57 | <allie_signet> | │21:09:35 anonymous | why can't people have normal jobs |
| 00:09:59 | <SCSi> | i wish the admin were on here |
| 00:10:05 | <SCSi> | so i could maybe get rsync |
| 00:10:18 | <allie_signet> | cool! very worth archiving |
| 00:10:23 | <SCSi> | yeah |
| 00:10:31 | <SCSi> | ive played tabletop RPG's for 30+ years |
| 00:10:41 | <SCSi> | so i like having a collection |
| 00:10:56 | <allie_signet> | feels like a site that i'm scared of going down too |
| 00:11:06 | <SCSi> | yeah |
| 00:11:07 | <SCSi> | totally |
| 00:11:33 | <SCSi> | like in a hot second go down |
| 00:12:17 | <SCSi> | most of the stuff there are so out of print the publishers are out of print |
| 00:12:30 | <SCSi> | and some are just so horrible nobody would publish it |
| 00:12:37 | <Wayward> | ooh, new episode of PeePooDo! https://peepoodo.bobbypills.com/episode/2-5 |
| 00:12:51 | <allie_signet> | yeah |
| 00:13:04 | <allie_signet> | btw, is there anythin going with the livejournal project? |
| 00:13:32 | <SCSi> | i used to have a livejournal |
| 00:13:39 | <SCSi> | hell i used to party with the livejournal crew |
| 00:13:49 | <SCSi> | back in the day before 6-apart |
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| 00:14:04 | | SCSi made deadjournal |
| 00:14:07 | | SCSi is speshial |
| 00:15:22 | <allie_signet> | it's one of those sites that makes me Scared about it going down considering the amount of stuff |
| 00:15:36 | <SCSi> | yeah, and you know the russians wouldn't be forthcoming with data |
| 00:15:41 | <SCSi> | they would just pull the plug and lights out |
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| 00:17:41 | <allie_signet> | yep |
| 00:20:39 | | anonymous joins |
| 00:20:46 | <anonymous> | Bruh. |
| 00:20:58 | <allie_signet> | lord of the rings - return of the king |
| 00:21:08 | <anonymous> | I thought you were transgender |
| 00:21:11 | <allie_signet> | i am |
| 00:21:16 | <anonymous> | which way |
| 00:21:29 | <allie_signet> | void |
| 00:21:33 | <anonymous> | I mean |
| 00:21:45 | <anonymous> | I could somewhat understand eating estrogen |
| 00:21:51 | <anonymous> | just for the health effects |
| 00:21:52 | <anonymous> | the lulz |
| 00:21:59 | <anonymous> | but full on transgenderism seems silly to me |
| 00:22:03 | <Wayward> | i said. ooh, new episode of PeePooDo! https://peepoodo.bobbypills.com/episode/2-5 |
| 00:22:03 | <allie_signet> | very weird conversation to have in this chat |
| 00:22:13 | <anonymous> | off-topic |
| 00:22:18 | <anonymous> | we can discuss anything |
| 00:22:29 | <allie_signet> | gender is a fuck do what you want take hormones kill god |
| 00:22:31 | <SCSi> | meh |
| 00:22:33 | <Wayward> | move it to #archiveteam-zombocom |
| 00:22:42 | <SCSi> | why is wpull erroring out |
| 00:22:47 | <anonymous> | that doesn't exist |
| 00:23:04 | <anonymous> | allie disproved their entire point about 4chan being facist |
| 00:23:09 | <anonymous> | I am not facist |
| 00:23:14 | <anonymous> | and few channers are |
| 00:23:26 | <SCSi> | File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/wpull/driver/process.py", line 56 self._stderr_reader = asyncio.async(self._read_stderr()) |
| 00:23:27 | <anonymous> | if anything, they're libertarian |
| 00:23:29 | <SCSi> | boo |
| 00:23:34 | <anonymous> | I agree |
| 00:23:38 | <SCSi> | i wish a refund for the free software |
| 00:23:39 | <anonymous> | libertarianism is bad |
| 00:23:43 | <anonymous> | facism is bad too |
| 00:23:46 | <anonymous> | both are |
| 00:23:53 | <allie_signet> | SCSi: what's the exception type? |
| 00:24:05 | <anonymous> | Test Type 01 |
| 00:24:16 | <anonymous> | wait I thought you were asking me |
| 00:24:18 | <anonymous> | sorry |
| 00:24:28 | <SCSi> | https://paste.vadept.com/2iq4pf2o.txt |
| 00:24:38 | <SCSi> | i just did the pip3 install wpull |
| 00:24:48 | <anonymous> | Did I miss a conversation about programming while I was gone? |
| 00:24:51 | <SCSi> | the docs are pointing to the old github repo |
| 00:25:12 | <SCSi> | i can submit a PR for the docs if you want |
| 00:25:19 | <anonymous> | Did I? |
| 00:25:20 | <SCSi> | and change the github links for the manual req install |
| 00:25:21 | <anonymous> | SCSi |
| 00:25:24 | <SCSi> | wat |
| 00:25:27 | <allie_signet> | try py 3.6 maybe? |
| 00:25:38 | <SCSi> | okay |
| 00:25:44 | <allie_signet> | allow_failures: |
| 00:25:46 | <anonymous> | what are you talking about |
| 00:25:46 | <allie_signet> | - python: "3.7" |
| 00:25:47 | <nyany> | welcome back |
| 00:25:50 | <allie_signet> | considering this line in the travis ci file |
| 00:25:54 | <anonymous> | I'm not fluent in 1337 |
| 00:26:25 | <SCSi> | okay i'll try when i get home |
| 00:26:40 | <anonymous> | try what |
| 00:27:05 | <anonymous> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P55t6eryY3g this is cancer |
| 00:27:11 | <anonymous> | gosh why did you send me this |
| 00:27:19 | <anonymous> | al |
| 00:27:44 | <allie_signet> | did you re-join this channel just to yell at me |
| 00:28:04 | <anonymous> | no |
| 00:28:20 | <anonymous> | then I would have messaged you directly |
| 00:28:24 | <anonymous> | I want to speak to SCSi |
| 00:28:41 | <nyany> | The SCSi you are calling is unavailable at the moment. Please try again later. |
| 00:28:51 | <@JAA> | SCSi: wpull doesn't support 3.7. |
| 00:29:04 | <anonymous> | nyany |
| 00:29:11 | <nyany> | yo |
| 00:29:11 | <anonymous> | can you find the al gore video for me |
| 00:29:19 | <nyany> | the internet is a series of tubes |
| 00:29:30 | <allie_signet> | anonymous: have you tried talking to PCIe instead |
| 00:29:32 | <nyany> | the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cel |
| 00:29:33 | <nyany> | l |
| 00:29:48 | <anonymous> | the internet is not a big truck |
| 00:29:49 | <@JAA> | I was going to say I could find gore videos for you, but LiveLeak just shut down, so... |
| 00:29:55 | <anonymous> | it's not something you can just dump something on |
| 00:29:57 | <anonymous> | I hate gore |
| 00:29:58 | <nyany> | JAA: hah |
| 00:30:02 | <anonymous> | I avoid body horror |
| 00:30:14 | <anonymous> | I haven't even watched eraserhead because of it |
| 00:30:22 | <Wayward> | mmm, cereal gore |
| 00:30:24 | <nyany> | oh man i was just watching the series of tubes video |
| 00:30:25 | <nyany> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZShA_a-5r8 |
| 00:30:29 | <nyany> | this comes up in my suggested |
| 00:30:43 | <nyany> | nyangostar legend ~ |
| 00:30:50 | <anonymous> | >23,072,884 views•Oct 5, 2018 |
| 00:30:54 | <anonymous> | sounds like clickbait |
| 00:32:23 | <anonymous> | but honestly |
| 00:32:50 | <anonymous> | allie_signet |
| 00:32:58 | <anonymous> | the alt-right is wrong about a lot of things |
| 00:33:05 | <anonymous> | but they're funnier than the alt-left |
| 00:33:07 | <allie_signet> | great way to start a sentence |
| 00:33:12 | <anonymous> | who is also wrong about a lot of things |
| 00:33:14 | <allie_signet> | there is no such thing as an alt-left, yknow |
| 00:33:16 | <allie_signet> | also |
| 00:33:18 | <anonymous> | yes |
| 00:33:20 | <anonymous> | antifa |
| 00:33:21 | <allie_signet> | really not the place for this conversation lmao |
| 00:33:29 | <allie_signet> | (the place is nowhere. i'm tired) |
| 00:33:29 | <anonymous> | I was just looking at that video |
| 00:33:38 | <anonymous> | and ugh |
| 00:34:54 | <anonymous> | THIS is an emoticon: |
| 00:34:56 | <anonymous> | ( ´_ゝ`) |
| 00:35:02 | | anonymous leaves |
| 00:35:16 | <nyany> | we need to come up with a name for them |
| 00:35:20 | <@JAA> | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
| 00:35:27 | <Wayward> | he thinks that's an emoticon |
| 00:35:50 | <nyany> | he's gone |
| 00:36:18 | | nyany is now known as anonymous |
| 00:36:25 | <Doranwen> | lol |
| 00:36:32 | | anonymous is now known as nyany |
| 00:36:42 | <nyany> | don't need to be a genius to figure out what i've done |
| 00:37:01 | | Doranwen has finally found a situation where she needs a script to solve - and it's a relatively simple problem |
| 00:37:06 | <Doranwen> | I might actually learn some Python, LOL |
| 00:37:18 | <Doranwen> | (since everyone's told me I should) |
| 00:37:21 | <Wayward> | nyany: do you need some "ghosted" mirc artwork |
| 00:37:45 | <allie_signet> | what's the situation? |
| 00:38:06 | <@JAA> | nyany: anyanymous* |
| 00:38:13 | <Doranwen> | taking a block of lines from a spreadsheet and formatting them in a particular way to make them ready for posts |
| 00:38:23 | <Doranwen> | five columns |
| 00:38:29 | <nyany> | not gonna lie though, i did try to locate that oprah winfrey episode |
| 00:38:47 | <SCSi> | im trying to get python venv for 3.6 |
| 00:39:01 | <SCSi> | but i gotta do it when im at home |
| 00:39:04 | <nyany> | pyenv |
| 00:39:07 | <Doranwen> | columns A and B need to be combined with " - " between them, column C needs a specific (same) word added after the contents, then comma and space and column D, and column E is a link that needs to be wrapped around A & B as a hyperlink |
| 00:39:25 | <SCSi> | yeah, i gotta look up how to do it |
| 00:39:25 | <allie_signet> | pipenv is convenient for that |
| 00:39:27 | <@JAA> | Doranwen: That sounds like a task for awk. |
| 00:39:29 | <Wayward> | your spreadsheet program lets you combine columns |
| 00:39:32 | <nyany> | pyenv is soooo easy |
| 00:39:34 | <@JAA> | pyenv |
| 00:39:40 | <Doranwen> | JAA: hey, I'll take that, I just don't know how to use awk either, lol |
| 00:39:48 | <nyany> | curl pyenv.run|bash |
| 00:39:57 | <Doranwen> | I've got to render the five columns as two lines of text in a txt file, is what |
| 00:40:11 | <@JAA> | Yay, untrusted code piped directly to bash. WCGW? |
| 00:40:15 | <SCSi> | loool |
| 00:40:18 | <nyany> | JAA: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer |
| 00:40:29 | <Doranwen> | I don't want to leave it in a spreadsheet, because I need the HTML ready for posting, and I usually save those in txt files anyway |
| 00:40:31 | <nyany> | wait 'scuse my github |
| 00:40:33 | <@JAA> | 400: Invalid request |
| 00:40:42 | <SCSi> | well i got these rx's to fill |
| 00:40:44 | <SCSi> | so i can go home |
| 00:40:46 | <nyany> | https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer |
| 00:40:46 | <SCSi> | in 20 min |
| 00:40:47 | <nyany> | there we go |
| 00:41:01 | <@JAA> | The bigger issue is that I'm pretty sure curl uses HTTP by default, not HTTPS. |
| 00:42:13 | <@JAA> | Doranwen: How is 'column' defined here? I.e. how are columns separated? |
| 00:42:14 | <nyany> | you would be correct |
| 00:42:23 | <nyany> | * Connected to pyenv.run (216.17.132.34) port 80 (#0) |
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| 00:43:20 | <Doranwen> | JAA: dumps into Writer with tabs in between if I paste as unformatted text |
| 00:43:40 | <Doranwen> | it's from a report generated with LibreOffice Base |
| 00:43:50 | <Doranwen> | which it puts into a table |
| 00:44:08 | <Doranwen> | if I paste into a txt file, it dumps it all as separate lines |
| 00:44:12 | <SCSi> | when did it become okay to just pipe a script into bash |
| 00:44:20 | <SCSi> | like it seems like more and more software wants that |
| 00:44:26 | <SCSi> | which sorta makes my bhole pucker |
| 00:44:55 | <@JAA> | Ok, so if the input is 'A\tB\tC\tD\tE' (where \t = tab), what's the exact output you want? |
| 00:45:19 | <Doranwen> | one sec… |
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| 00:46:04 | <Doranwen> | JAA: this: https://paste.ee/p/z9rgi |
| 00:46:33 | <Doranwen> | two-line output |
| 00:47:00 | <Wayward> | regex ftw |
| 00:47:27 | <Doranwen> | I knew there was a way to do it with commands, I'm just still new enough to all of this that there was no way I'd figure it out on my own |
| 00:47:51 | <Doranwen> | (but the more I look at stuff the better I get - I was running comm a bunch a few months ago for a personal project, and it was beautiful) |
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| 00:48:42 | <SCSi> | oh shithead left? |
| 00:48:47 | <SCSi> | i mean anonymous |
| 00:48:53 | <allie_signet> | yeah lmao |
| 00:49:00 | <Wayward> | i ate all the popconr |
| 00:49:07 | <@JAA> | Hrm, awk is actually a bit annoying with the quoting. |
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| 00:50:13 | <@JAA> | echo -e 'A\tB\tC\tD\tE' | sed 's_^\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)$_<a href="\5">\1 - \2</a>\n\3 words, \4_' |
| 00:50:48 | <Doranwen> | JAA: what's the input? if I paste into a txt file I get everyting on its own line, not tabbed |
| 00:51:15 | <Doranwen> | I can paste it into a spreadsheet and save an ods file but I've never tried to do anything with those as far as scripts go |
| 00:51:41 | <Doranwen> | like, it ends up something like this when pasted into a txt file: https://paste.ee/p/qXHBW |
| 00:52:12 | <Doranwen> | that's fifteen rows of the table |
| 00:52:13 | <@JAA> | paste - - - - - <file.txt | sed 's_^\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)$_<a href="\5">\1 - \2</a>\n\3 words, \4_' |
| 00:52:50 | <@JAA> | From that text file format with five lines per entry. |
| 00:53:40 | <Doranwen> | is that command assuming the file is not already created? I'd most likely paste into a file, save it, and then run a command separately on it - I'm not sure what the paste - - - - - is all about… |
| 00:53:49 | <@JAA> | 'words' can't contain underscores (and anything with backslashes would need care), and fields can't contain tabs. Can't think of any other limitations. |
| 00:53:51 | <Doranwen> | sorry, I'm just trying to figure out what I'm doing! |
| 00:54:28 | <@JAA> | So `paste` is a command that reads lines from files and merges them together into lines. It's the opposite of `split`, kind of. |
| 00:54:36 | <Doranwen> | ohhh, ok! |
| 00:54:42 | <@JAA> | In this case, the arguments are five dashes, which means it reads from standard input five times. |
| 00:55:08 | <Doranwen> | so basically, I paste into a file.txt (or whatever I want to name it) and save that, then run this command on it |
| 00:55:10 | <Doranwen> | ? |
| 00:55:14 | <@JAA> | But you could have `paste file1 file2`, and then you'd get output lines where the first line is the first line of file1, a tab, and the first line of file2, etc. |
| 00:55:55 | <@JAA> | Here, it simply does the transformation of 'read five lines from input, print them on one line separated with tabs'. |
| 00:56:04 | <@JAA> | And then sed deals with the rest. |
| 00:56:27 | <@JAA> | Yep, exactly. |
| 00:56:31 | <Doranwen> | niiiiice XD |
| 00:56:34 | | Doranwen goes to try it :D |
| 00:56:52 | <@JAA> | It could be done completely with sed, but I'm too lazy to look up how you work with multiple lines in sed again. |
| 01:00:13 | <Doranwen> | only one thing - any way to get it to put a line break *between* each set? |
| 01:00:36 | <Doranwen> | I'd have to add that in manually otherwise :/ |
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| 01:00:52 | <Doranwen> | (for 15 that's not a big deal, for 150, otoh…) |
| 01:01:00 | <@JAA> | Sure, add a \n after the \4 in the sed command. |
| 01:01:12 | <Doranwen> | before the underscore? |
| 01:01:14 | <@JAA> | Yep |
| 01:01:19 | <Doranwen> | awesome |
| 01:01:58 | <Doranwen> | sweeeeeeeeeet |
| 01:02:00 | <Doranwen> | thank you SO much |
| 01:02:04 | <Doranwen> | this will save me so much time |
| 01:02:15 | <@JAA> | The sed command is 's' (for substitute), delimiter, match pattern, delimiter, replacement pattern, delimiter, options. In this case, the delimiter is an underscore (I'd normally use commas or slashes, but they're occupied here), and there are no options. |
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| 01:02:28 | <@JAA> | \1 etc. are backreferences to the \(...\) in the match pattern. |
| 01:02:55 | <Wayward> | why did you type \(...\) not (...) heh |
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| 01:03:05 | <@JAA> | Because sed regexes. |
| 01:03:25 | <@JAA> | POSIX BRE? Don't remember the correct name. |
| 01:03:43 | <@JAA> | A parenthesis is a literal parenthesis. Needs a backslash to make it a capturing group instead. |
| 01:03:47 | <Wayward> | oic. |
| 01:03:53 | <Wayward> | not PCRE |
| 01:03:57 | <@JAA> | Nope :-/ |
| 01:04:30 | <@JAA> | All the fun toys are missing, like lookarounds and recursion and named groups. |
| 01:06:23 | <Doranwen> | JAA: so that means it's problematic if an underscore appears within any of the fields? |
| 01:06:26 | <Doranwen> | or not? |
| 01:06:34 | <Doranwen> | because there is a very high probability of that |
| 01:07:04 | <Doranwen> | or is that only an issue in setting up the expression, like what text I dump into it like the "words" thing |
| 01:07:05 | <@JAA> | No, that's not a problem. |
| 01:07:10 | <Doranwen> | I was thinking you were saying the latter |
| 01:07:13 | <Doranwen> | but wanted to be sure |
| 01:07:14 | <Doranwen> | good |
| 01:07:33 | <@JAA> | Yep, if you replace 'words', it can't contain underscores, backslashes need care, and single quotes are tricky. |
| 01:07:44 | | Doranwen nods |
| 01:07:45 | <Wayward> | it's a problem if your fields contain tabs |
| 01:07:49 | <Doranwen> | I won't need to replace 'words' here at all |
| 01:07:51 | <Doranwen> | nope, they won't |
| 01:08:19 | <Doranwen> | A and B are always names and titles sans tabs, C is always a number, D is a limited set of text which definitely does not contain a tab, and E is always a link |
| 01:08:22 | <@JAA> | Wayward: By the way, if you need sed-like substitution with PCRE: echo -e 'A\tB\tC\tD\tE' | perl -pe 's/^(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)$/<a href="\5">\1 - \2<\/a>\n\3 words, \4\n/' |
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| 01:09:05 | <@JAA> | I think that requires using slashes as the delimiter, not entirely sure though. |
| 01:09:07 | <Wayward> | good that it's available. but i'm sure to forget it by the time i actually use linux for something like that :) |
| 01:25:13 | <@JAA> | Huh, apparently OVH is selling servers that aren't shown on the website. There are storage servers ST1 and ST2 (with 6x8 and 6x12 TB, respectively) on https://us.ovhcloud.com/order/dedicated/#/dedicated/select?product=~(dc~(sbg~1)) but not on https://us.ovhcloud.com/bare-metal/prices/ |
| 01:26:26 | <Wayward> | can't acquire new harddrives? waited too long to buy? |
| 01:26:49 | <@JAA> | Heh. Nah, I'm good for the time being, just stumbled across it somewhere else. |
| 01:27:02 | <Wayward> | i mean THEY |
| 01:27:09 | <@JAA> | Ah |
| 01:27:27 | <@JAA> | Well, it seems they're available immediately in the order form. |
| 01:27:51 | <@JAA> | And they have other big storage servers on the website. |
| 01:29:08 | <Wayward> | wish I could get 4 or 5 more 12tb drives. i was foolishly waiting for another price dip |
| 01:29:40 | <Wayward> | had no idea people would lose their minds. |
| 01:29:50 | <@JAA> | I'm waiting for the 16 TB to come down. Who buys in things that aren't powers of two‽ |
| 01:30:08 | <Wayward> | americans |
| 01:30:23 | <@JAA> | Well yeah, you prefer powers of 1.284378921 or something like that. |
| 01:31:08 | <Wayward> | besides, those are base10 capacities :p |
| 01:33:06 | <@JAA> | you_dont_say.png |
| 01:36:09 | <@JAA> | Heh, Hetzner's SX line is sold out. |
| 01:36:18 | <nyany> | JAA: no setup fee either? |
| 01:36:21 | <nyany> | what is this madness? |
| 01:36:51 | <@JAA> | nyany: Indeed... |
| 01:38:11 | <@JAA> | Prices are fairly decent as well. Not as low as Hetzner's, but more and smaller disks, so you don't lose as much to RAID. |
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| 02:13:23 | <nyany> | Yeah |
| 02:13:39 | <nyany> | Honestly if I was in the market for something like that I'd probably go with OVH anyway |
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| 02:14:44 | <nyany> | Been hosting with OVH since 2014 and the gravelines fire is the only major incident I've ever experienced |
| 02:25:24 | <@JAA> | Wait, when was there a fire in GRA? |
| 02:30:32 | <nyany> | Shit |
| 02:30:38 | <nyany> | It was in SBG |
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| 02:33:49 | <@JAA> | Ah, heh. |
| 02:35:45 | <@JAA> | Yeah, no complaints here either, apart from occasionally shitty network and the poor IP reputation. |
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| 02:58:46 | <webdownload> | I will consider giving my laptop a nickname. |
| 03:05:50 | <nyany> | webdownload: LappyMcLapfacr |
| 03:06:09 | <nyany> | s/cr/ce/ |
| 03:07:20 | <SCSi> | pyenv is pretty hot shit |
| 03:07:28 | <SCSi> | now that im home |
| 03:07:42 | <@JAA> | Yep, it's amazing. |
| 03:08:00 | <nyany> | It's so easy to work with |
| 03:08:20 | <SCSi> | since im in X11 i had to relog back into execute my .profile |
| 03:08:27 | <SCSi> | but now its pretty damn awesome sauce |
| 03:09:16 | <SCSi> | i should learn lua so i could tweak wget for my downloads |
| 03:09:21 | <SCSi> | i not programmer |
| 03:25:02 | <Wayward> | Hope everyone had a splended No Pants Day |
| 03:26:18 | <thuban> | when you work from home every day is a no pants day |
| 03:29:53 | <@JAA> | What are 'pants'? I've forgotten. |
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| 07:23:45 | <@HCross> | I've made that mistake on conference calls before |
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| 08:57:01 | <guest00014> | I am not currently your "member" and still don't save files with your "warrior", but anyway I am looking for a little piece of advice / opinion in terms of the your and IA-philosophy. There are some sites with user-generated content, but sometimes users can give links to their files via drive.google etc. Do you think it is worth saving them too? |
| 09:15:13 | <@OrIdow6> | ArchiveTeam is not a church, and despite what the wiki says it does not really have a coherent "philosophy", but in my personal opinion, obviously yes |
| 09:16:13 | <@OrIdow6> | If this question is meant to lead into "if you claim to care, then why don't you?", it's because that's technically difficult to do, and there are hundreds of similar cases where a file isn't just sitting on the site |
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| 09:29:18 | <guest0001431> | @orldow6 (sorry, something disconnected). Well, there is, e.g., pikabu.ru (something like reddit, for entertainment, but not always). Some people give links to files there. Currently I copy the file, then send it to a file-sharing site, then save the link of the file to IA, then leave a comment like "here is the mirror-1 and mirror-2 (from IA)" and |
| 09:29:18 | <guest0001431> | then save the whole page with comments to IA. Do you think that is right? |
| 09:36:26 | <@OrIdow6> | guest0001431: It sounds to me like that would work. |
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| 09:39:16 | <@OrIdow6> | Since it's in the comments, it's easy to find. |
| 09:46:59 | <guest0001431> | ok, if this way is "coherent" with the IA policy, I might try to spread this way among others... And maybe the last piece of advice.. Since I use file-sharing servers (hereinafter FSS) to save files to IA. You might know, that not all FSS provide the direct link to a file. And some files from such FSS (with direct links), WON'T be saved by IA (with |
| 09:46:59 | <guest0001431> | web.archive.org/save/...). The question is do you know some good FSS with direct links that can be saved by IA? |
| 09:49:13 | <guest0001431> | Currently I've found transfer.sh (but I am quite anxious, they say it will disappear soon) and leopard.hosting.pecon.us. Do you know some other sites maybe that have both direct link and can be saved directly by IA? |
| 09:55:05 | <@OrIdow6> | guest0001431: I can't tell you whether what you're describing is "'coherent' with the IA policy", just its technical plausibility. |
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| 09:56:39 | <@OrIdow6> | There are other public instances of transfer.sh that you might be able to use. If you are doing this at a large scale, that has the benefit of sending a header in response to your upload that includes a delete link. |
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| 10:03:43 | <spirit> | guest0001431: archiveteam is a bunch of random nerds from all places, while there is some overlap in interests (and a few people) IA is not affiliated with us, we can't speak for them |
| 10:07:30 | <guest0001431> | you mean that someone has already forked the transfer.sh and maintain it as a separate FSS that provide the direct link that is accessible by IA? Hm.. I've tried to search them, but failed to find it, I'd be glad to find at least two more such sites, to be on the safe side... How could I find them..? |
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| 10:56:46 | <guest00014> | it seems I've found some forks, thank you for an idea that have occured to be really useful for me (I hope they store their own fork-code of transfer.sh, so if main dissappear, all will be ok)! Btw, 0x0.st seems good for IA too... But it provides curl option only.. hm.. |
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