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03:01:54<nukke>https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/390tb-video-game-archive-being-taken-offline-due-to-skyrocketing-ram-ssd-and-hard-drive-prices-ai-driven-supply-squeeze-results-in-closure-of-one-of-the-largest-online-video-game-archives
03:02:25<nukke>>Myrient, one of the largest online video game archives, has announced that it will shut down on March 31, 2026. According to the archive’s official Telegram page, it’s closing the service due to insufficient funding, rising costs, and abusive download managers. The creator said that donations are not keeping pace with hosting costs, and that they are paying more than
03:02:27<nukke>$6,000 out of pocket per month to cover expenses, which is hardly sustainable.
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03:11:22<klea>Myrient++
03:11:22<eggdrop>[karma] 'Myrient' now has 3 karma!
03:42:02<nulldata>https://youtu.be/T4Upf_B9RLQ
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04:11:55<nicolas17>https://rutherford.house.gov/media/press-releases/rutherford-statement-operation-epic-furry operation what?
04:24:43<nulldata>lmao
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12:00:29<IDK>does transfer.archivete.am ever delete files?? I think a file I uploaded in 2024 is still there lol
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12:18:14<kiska>Nope
12:18:17<kiska>And neither do I
12:18:41<kiska>Unless I run out of space, and even then I'll try and find the biggest ones first
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13:01:05<klea>Myrient++
13:01:06<eggdrop>[karma] 'Myrient' now has 4 karma!
13:01:12<klea>(mentioned on #archiveteam)
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14:13:17<alexlehm>i have a question about archiving sites for private use, i have done that with a few smaller sites in the past, e.g. recipe list sites that were shut down by the owner and that works fine with just using wget up to sites that are maybe 1 GB, then it gets difficult due to the number of files, i wonder if there are tools that can do that a bit smarter, e.g. by storing the files in an index db or so
14:14:01<alexlehm>e.g. on one site I tried I managed to exhaust disk space on my data partition and then I spend like 30 minutes figuring out which files were valid and which ones were not
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16:32:01<justauser>This doesn't look like a -ot topic, but I only know of one serious tool that doesn't turn each URL into a file.
16:32:28<justauser>Grab-site, pretty much a local version of Archivebot. https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/grab-site
16:33:19<justauser>Gwern.net also has something, but that's not something I'd recommend if you value your life or your reason.
16:34:07<justauser>Any good reason you want to do it privately in first place? Are the websites themselves access-controlled?
16:34:45<nicolas17>I used wget-lua, the same thing DPoS jobs use
16:56:16<alexlehm>its not really private in that way, just for local viewing, i saved a recipie site from lidl at one point when they discontinued the server, i think the same was saved to Archive.org as well
16:56:43<alexlehm>ended up with a 800mb zip that I just handed to my wife's computer so she can use the pages
16:57:34<justauser>AB archives can be downloaded - you'll need some software to view them, though.
16:58:00<justauser>Replayweb.page seems to work, or PyWB can be deployed as a server.
16:58:30<alexlehm>forgot what it was actually, maybe Kochzauber.de
16:58:58<alexlehm>yes, i have done that on other occasions successfully
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17:23:41<justauser>Cloudflare is getting worse. Web IDE doesn't load, Git = (GitHub || Gitlab), can't even download the code files to edit them locally and upload back.
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17:29:46<nicolas17>GitLab on mobile shows me a "checking your connection" cloudflare thing every single time I open something
17:30:02<nicolas17>it's not a captcha because it works automatically but takes several seconds
17:31:26<justauser>That's their normal thing, though I never saw it on Gitlab.com specifically.
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17:55:12<alexlehm>I noticed that on Gitlab only with the logged in pages, though maybe that differs from project to project
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19:31:33<Nekroschizofrenetyk>I've been wondering - what does this karma do?
19:33:00<justauser>Nothing. It's simply an indication of public opinion.
19:33:23<justauser>How much times something was useful or caused trouble.
19:33:38<justauser>More of a vent than something specific.
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21:20:16<nukke>https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/ultra-rare-floppy-disk-game-twisted-and-slashed-into-shards-by-us-customs-or-dhl-checkers-ruined-tsukihime-1999-demo-was-one-of-only-50-ever-produced
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22:10:33<nicolas17>nukke: idk why they'd even ship the pieces after destroying it like that
22:14:13<nicolas17>nukke: did you see the latest AWS outage?
22:15:30<nicolas17>ME-CENTRAL-1 (UAE)
22:15:32<nicolas17>"At around 4:30 AM PST, one of our Availability Zones (mec1-az2) was impacted by objects that struck the data center, creating sparks and fire. The fire department shut off power to the facility and generators as they worked to put out the fire. We are still awaiting permission to turn the power back on, and once we have, we will ensure we restore power and connectivity safely."
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