04:55:54 William Cook died, might be worth archiving http://wcook.org/ https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~wcook/ https://wcook.blogspot.com/ 04:56:14 more potential links to archive in https://mjtsai.com/blog/2021/12/02/william-cook-rip/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29433833 08:04:34 Thanks pabs, those first three links have been queued, and I'll be on the lookout for others. 08:04:50 I have an idea for an archive project that could make use of the warrior platform, possibly 08:05:00 appledash: Yes, we know about the YouTube dislike counts 08:05:04 no 08:05:13 Ah, excuse me then :) 08:06:21 https://dev.bukkit.org/ - 10s, or 100s of 1000s of historcal versions of community-made Minecraft server mods that, AFAIK, are not really backed up anywhere and could disappear on a whim if dev.bukkit.org disappeared 14:09:30 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=443990517095453&set=a.216177243210116&type=3 14:09:49 A Vtuber might be getting the "graduation" 14:09:59 https://scontent.fmnl4-6.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/263991096_443990507095454_6825760516921026665_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_eui2=AeFrTUcP-PamsJvDLdhO4mxAegvKOZRvelF6C8o5lG96UTahBvtDQmzUXz0LmGOoMEXlWIP_PZ9zp5CoKy-WES3U&_nc_ohc=iz2mIa9I3LMAX9pgP5a&_nc_ht=scontent.fmnl4-6.fna&oh=254c762b0fadb080adf5eb094a80d4e1&oe=61AFE2EA 14:10:27 This one is huge, as in the first Vtuber Huge 14:56:07 appledash: Is the site at risk of shutting down? 14:57:57 yoshino-mjm: I do not understand "graduation" or "Vtuber" - so basically some social media accounts are undergoing a content freeze? 14:59:56 Basically a Vtuber is retiring or leaving 15:00:12 Could be risky depending on circumstances 15:00:46 affected: 15:00:49 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4YaOt1yT-ZeyB0OmxHgolA 15:00:51 https://kizunaai.com/ 15:01:10 https://www.youtube.com/c/AIGamesdayo 15:04:07 The image file says: "Archived videos from the past will remain". Do you think they will break their promise? 15:12:06 well who knows 17:33:23 OrIdow6: It is not at a risk of shutting down AFAIK, but it has no public backups and has been replaced with a different site like 5y ago 17:33:25 And it's a lot of history 17:41:46 appledash: What does "replaced with a different site" entail? 17:43:10 The Bukkit project was pretty much entirely replaced by the Spigot project, which is run by different people; Spigot has its own similar mod/plugin database, which did not import the old database. 17:45:24 I think bukkit.org (And other curseforge sites possibly), would be a whole project, it's a lot 17:45:33 Is it? 17:49:00 File IDs go to around 3.55M it seems. So might be a couple TB. 17:49:11 Not too bad, but also not small. 17:49:16 https://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins 20 per page, 1338 pages, minimum 26740 projects. Each project has a few projects 17:49:23 And tbh if we did one, I'd want to do all curseforge sites 17:51:21 Which other ones are there? 17:51:30 Apart from curseforge.com, obviously. 17:51:48 Looks like the files are also available there, by the way. 17:52:56 https://minecraft.curseforge.com/ 17:53:23 Looks like they've moved a lot to curseforge.com/game instead of game.curseforge.com though 17:53:55 https://kerbal.curseforge.com/ was one, think there were a few more too 18:04:39 Anything outside of curseforge.com? 18:08:47 Not that I can find anymore 18:54:35 With regards to Bukkit, I am personally scraping the plugin detail pages from dev.bukkit.org; their server does not seem to mind one request per second, and it's been running all day and I'm at 19,000 out of 26,000 18:54:42 I do not know how grabbing the actual JARs will look 18:57:35 I guess filtering could be a manual process, done as a quick look at "is this generic data, is this personal data, or is this company data that looks like it shouldn't be public" 18:57:39 Er 18:57:42 Wrong channel, sorry