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| 02:17:14 | <pokechu22> | I'm looking at https://archive.org/web/researcher/cdx_legend.php and it doesn't explain what S means (it appears in https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20250421170448_b0182db8/leaderswedeserve.com-inf-20250421-123813-9gkfk-00015.warc.os.cdx.gz). I *assume* it's the size, which would make sense since videos on https://pdl-iphone-cnbc-com.akamaized.net/ seem |
| 02:17:16 | <pokechu22> | to be big, but is that documented anywhere? |
| 02:28:08 | <@JAA> | > S compressed record size |
| 02:28:09 | <@JAA> | https://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/cdx-format/cdx-2015/ |
| 02:31:06 | <pokechu22> | perfect; at least it's not something cryptic like "K Some weird FBIS what's changed kinda thing" |
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| 05:29:48 | <Vokun> | Two copyright complaints in 2 days, and rip account. Items that were uploaded almost 2 years ago too |
| 05:30:13 | <nicolas17_> | D: |
| 05:30:35 | <nicolas17_> | I don't think 3-strikes works for something like IA |
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| 05:30:47 | <Vokun> | curse of the terrible 2's it appears |
| 05:31:07 | <Vokun> | I've had other copyright claims before |
| 05:33:28 | <Vokun> | Is standard procedure just to make another account? From what I see online, this is pretty common |
| 05:34:16 | <nicolas17> | if so that's another reason why IA should change how they handle account bans... |
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| 05:35:53 | <Vokun> | As if there were all that much "non copyrighted" material to archive |
| 05:36:30 | <nicolas17> | yeah... |
| 05:36:32 | <nicolas17> | I understand they need to publicly say "only upload things if you have the right to it or it's PD" |
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