00:07:00<SketchCow>No, you didn't.
00:16:00<dashcloud>Can I get a slot so I can upload it to you?
00:35:00<SketchCow>On it.
00:37:00<dashcloud>thanks
01:16:00<SketchCow>Blasting some twitter up to the archive.
02:50:00<SketchCow>Twitter Blasted. http://archive.org/details/twitterstream
03:22:00<DrainLbry>SketchCow: yeah i'm pandering to you, but as a fellow fitbit user: http://www.fitbit.com/premium/export - $50 to free our data, eh? fuckers.
03:23:00<DrainLbry>"Your data belongs to you!" ... for an extra one time charge!
03:23:00<SketchCow>That is the funny.
03:29:00<DrainLbry>Their ToS is oh so helpful too. "You hereby grant to Fitbit a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide, blah blah alh blah information you submit (User-Generated Content)", but then later they explicitly disclaim ownership of the USer Generated Content. Methinks I will make this my personal mission from god to get my stats for free on a constant basis without paying $50
03:31:00<DrainLbry>whew, there's an API and folks are working on it/have done it.
03:40:00<SketchCow>There, I punched fitbit
03:43:00<DrainLbry>well said
03:45:00<DrainLbry>i haven't tried it, and there's nothing lovelier then moving your data from one closed silo to another, but this looks like the only complete free export via API someone's come up with: http://quantifiedself.com/2011/07/fitbit-google-spreadsheets-awesome/ , also found a mention of libfitbit, which is about accessing the data on the device directly https://github.com/qdot/libfitbit
03:46:00<DrainLbry>backtrack, ok so google docs isn't a "closed silo" but you get my point
06:44:00<godane>i got the star wars music by john williams from bbc
06:46:00<godane>it was only aired once
07:17:00<godane>it looks like the new engadget site is less on html code
07:18:00<godane>my old 2004 urls dump of engadget is like 3 times the site of the new dump
07:19:00<godane>126mb vs new 46mb dump
07:24:00<godane>also looks arstechnica image dumps realy get big around 2008 or 2009
09:07:00<godane>so looks like parts of S2205 articles i'm grabing are very big
09:07:00<godane>like 5 pages are 81mb
10:54:00<nitro2k01>http://www.korea-dpr.com/e_library.html
10:56:00<godane>looks like image host is closed
10:56:00<godane>did archive.org get it?
11:08:00<godane>i mean archiveteam
11:08:00<godane>also ftp upload is acting very slow
11:09:00<godane>like i can get above 70kbytes
11:09:00<godane>right now its running at 42kbytes
11:09:00<godane>ok it looks like its jumping back up
11:24:00<ersi>It happens
12:36:00<tuankiet>Yahoo blog in Vietnam (http://blog.yahoo.com) will close on January 17th 2013. Should we rescue this?
12:37:00<chronomex>aaaugh fuck yahoo
12:39:00<tuankiet>Maybe we should rescue after Jan 17th because after this time, you can't do anything. It will close on March 14th
12:39:00<chronomex>huh?
12:40:00<godane>but a index of urls would be nice to do first
12:40:00<tuankiet>Yes
12:40:00<chronomex>hmmm, I wonder if any of the yahoo usernames we've gathered for other projects will be of use
12:40:00<chronomex>can't hurt
12:42:00<tuankiet>May not. This service is only in Vietnam so the database may not corret
12:44:00<chronomex>is it different from normal yahoo usernames?
12:45:00<tuankiet>No
12:46:00<chronomex>ok
12:50:00<tuankiet>User pages are like this: http://blog.yahoo.com/{usernames}
12:50:00<chronomex>that's simple enough
12:54:00<tuankiet>If you need more info, contact me. I know Vietnamese
12:55:00<chronomex>great
12:55:00<chronomex>are you located there at the moment?
13:01:00<ersi>tuankiet: cool
13:03:00<tuankiet>@chronomex: What do you meam?
13:03:00<chronomex>in vietnam
13:03:00<tuankiet>Yes
13:03:00<chronomex>cool
13:08:00<tuankiet>My nationality isVitnamese
13:11:00<chronomex>greetings from seattle, usa
13:14:00<tuankiet>Thanks!
13:36:00<alard>Is this the message? http://blog.yahoo.com/vnteam/articles/831443
13:53:00<tuankiet>Yes
13:55:00<norbert79>Anyone: If your task would be saving a whole Mediawiki engine based website, how would you do it?
13:57:00<alard>norbert79: https://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/wiki/NewTutorial ?
13:58:00<norbert79>Nice
13:58:00<norbert79>I am actually looking for a method making a wiki be displayed within gopher
13:58:00<norbert79>so basically replicating it for making it work within gopherd too
13:59:00<norbert79>hmm, this might work
15:09:00<SketchCow>http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/archives/3647
15:10:00<SketchCow>http://www.merz-akademie.de/lectures/where-are-the-files
15:12:00<ersi>Cool
16:11:00<Deewiant>alard: Lua runtime error: dailybooth.lua:8: attempt to index local 'f' (a nil value).
16:12:00<Deewiant>(ID 613221: 'LucceMulrine')
16:16:00<SketchCow>So, fundraising.
16:16:00<SketchCow>I will be making an archive team Holiday Hard Drive video to push people to donate.
16:18:00<ersi>SketchCow: I'd rub Jeff Atwood a second time for a pretty please
16:20:00<Deewiant>alard: Happened another time now with a different user (ID 624462: 'carlit0x'), I guess it's due to getting rate limited? A somewhat worrying message even if it isn't fatal
16:22:00<ersi>Deewiant: #dailybooth
16:29:00<balrog_>dailybooth.com is returning 504
16:33:00<ersi>balrog_: #dailybooth
17:05:00<alard>The f (a nil value) error usually indicates that there's no file to read (if there's a HTTP error, for instance). Not sure if it's a problem.
17:46:00<SketchCow>http://urbusinessnetwork.com/urbnshows/URBN-SHOWS/BizSAM1_MYOB%20guest%20Jason%20Scott%202012-11-29.124335.mp3
20:34:00<ivan`>anyone have a script to grab flickr users/sets?
20:36:00<DFJustin>http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=FlickrFckr
20:53:00<ivan`>sounds like that's for "your Flickr photos"
20:53:00<ivan`>I want everybody else's
20:56:00<SketchCow>http://voicebunny.com/ is going to be brutal
21:10:00<SketchCow>I'm going to try it for an archiveteam project.
22:34:00<SketchCow>http://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/8251180702/in/photostream/
22:36:00<RedType_>1 2
22:36:00<RedType_>fucking putty
22:37:00<RedType_>what are you pointing at
22:37:00<RedType_>or just the books in general
22:39:00<norbert79>SketchCow: Yes, it's a library, well done :))
22:39:00<norbert79>Though I wonder if any library considered storing the works digitally too
22:40:00<norbert79>like how archive.og does
22:43:00<norbert79>it would be nice having real digital librarieslike back in the WAIS systems and Lexis/Nexis
22:45:00<norbert79>I mean accessible to anyone