01:19:52 JAA Ah yes, but how about the mime type? 01:24:20 Maakuth|m: Oh right, yeah, I think that's related to what collection the item's in. 01:24:58 Wouldn't want people to host phishing sites on IA. :-) 04:26:54 Ah, indeed 05:14:49 Oh hey, https://subdomainfinder.c99.nl/ (subdomain finder) got a bit more useful; for domains that are clicked or just the entries clicked in general after trying to search for a domain, there's now a checkmark followed by the entry being greyed or faded; this makes it more trackable on what stuff's been checked 06:43:54 OrIdow6 edited ArchiveTeam Warrior (+460, /* Warrior FAQ */ Can I run the Warrior on ARM…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=48809&oldid=48500 07:27:56 thuban: I would link the current version of the page and an archive from when the link was first added, unless the actual factual content of the current version has changed, in which case I would link only the archive. 11:40:29 What upload speed can I expect when using the python ia-cli? I'm looking to push at least 1TB in deleted YT videos and need to plan this out 12:22:25 SlimPipe: which videos? 12:31:22 whispered 13:13:50 JAA, I asked from info⊙ao there's a mention here https://help.archive.org/help/managing-and-editing-your-items-a-basic-guide/ that "For instance, media type, collection, uploader, identifier, and some other fields can only be modified by admins at Internet Archive." 13:15:14 I wonder if media type setting would be mime type 13:19:43 media type is "video" "audio" "text" "software" etc 13:20:08 Or was that actually the collection? 13:22:03 I think that's for the collection yes. well anyway, I've mailed info, hopefully they can point me to the right direction 14:08:54 if someone has used the ia CLI tool for uploading, please tell me the speeds you've got (on avg). I will check the channel history later. Thanks! 14:16:02 Personally, I've gotten ~30MiB/s according to `ia` from the 128GB Vultr High Frequency VPS (in a datacentre in Toronto). 16:37:27 do we even have public logs of this channel? 16:46:59 Maakuth|m: arkiver should be able to help you. 16:48:41 kaz: Yes. kiskaLogBot = https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/ is still here, although it has a lot of issues. atirclog is logging, but the web interface has been a bit broken for a good while; I should probably fix that already... 16:50:09 I have a highlight? 16:50:10 ack 16:50:15 Oh I see 17:24:10 arkiver: hello 22:07:46 Maakuth|m: hi 22:08:06 what is this about? 22:16:50 He was making a "post finder" for a crawl AT did, code here: https://github.com/maakuth/muropostfinder and I believe he was trying to get it moved to a collection to render the HTML. https://archive.org/details/murolinks (some more context above)