#Soylent | Logs for 2025-11-24

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[05:18:20] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[05:18:23] <systemd> ^ 03EEVblog 1721 - RIP Arduino (New T&C Deep Dive)
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[08:56:42] <Ingar> AlwaysNever: that indeed about sums it up ;-) thanks
[21:34:02] <Bytram> Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Yes, I'm still around :^) Quick question: I would line to download a home YouTube website website "tree". Line https://www.youtube.com*.* Does anyone know how I can download the whole tree using wget and Ubuntu?
[21:34:04] <systemd> ^ 03LDV
[21:38:55] <fab23> Bytram: if it really is on youtube (or another video site) have a look into yt-dlp (command line tool), if it is a pure website, something like 'wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites --recursive --no-parent www.example.com' may work.
[22:12:26] <Bytram> fab23: Thanks!!! Unfortunately, it's been ages since I've updated wget and wget --help is HUGE! How do I upstate wget?
[23:34:27] <fab23> Bytram: it should be update with the Ubuntu Updates you should get