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00:17:14<piennu>Tumblr is going through another puritan phase. https://bannedtags.tumblr.com/
00:17:36<piennu>https://bannedtags.tumblr.com/post/671586251017797632/a-growing-list-of-banned-tags
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00:55:09<@arkiver>right :/
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01:21:35<Jynto>Is it still possible to install the Warrior on a Raspberry Pi?
01:22:41<@JAA>Jynto: No, ARM platforms are currently not supported.
01:22:47<@OrIdow6>Jynto: It may or may not be possible, but since there were integrity issues discovered with wget several months ago it is forbidden pending further testing
01:22:57<@OrIdow6>On non-amd64 platforms
01:23:35<@JAA>Yeah, that's more accurate.
01:24:29<Jynto>That would be why Docker keeps saying "python-pip" and "python-wheel" has no installation candidate?
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01:27:57<@JAA>That sounds unrelated, but in any case, please don't.
01:28:32<Jynto>I keep getting that same error message every time I try to run it, even though python-pip is installed. I spent hours trying to fix it on my own. At this point, I don't want the Warrior on my Pi anymore. I'd just like closure on the error.
01:28:58<@JAA>python-pip vs python3-pip?
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01:29:47<Jynto>Both are installed. Pip 20.3.4 (last to support python2)
01:31:03<@JAA>Well actually, the grab-base Dockerfile builds from python:3-slim-buster anyway, which already has pip. So I'm not sure where that could go wrong.
01:32:44<Jynto>So I just Bad Luck Brian'd my way into spending hours failing to fix an unrelated issue on something that wouldn't have worked anyway?
01:33:58<@JAA>It's worse. It might have given the impression of working while actually producing bad data.
01:34:43<Jynto>Good to know. I only destroyed one keyboard in frustration.
01:35:51<Jynto>Better than the alternative :)
01:35:59<@JAA>As was mentioned (somewhat implicitly), wget-at is currently only verified to work correctly(ish) on amd64. It might compile and even run on others, but the data is unverified, so in RFC 2119 terms, it MUST NOT be used there.
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01:40:00<bonga>Testing my new irc client...
01:40:25<Jynto>On that note, is repair viable for a £150 Ducky One with a single broken keyswitch that would, at very least, require soldering?
01:41:14<bonga>Yay I can finally use my new irc client
01:41:23<bonga>So I have something
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01:42:08<bonga>We need to archive smart tv app stores and other cdns like ads
01:42:30<bonga>Older TVs are higher priority than newer ones
01:43:22<bonga>Least priority is Android tv Because they are already mirrored except the launcher APKs.
01:43:45<bonga>High priority:
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01:44:27<@JAA>Do you have any technical details on how those app stores work and how to get into them from anything that *isn't* a 'smart' TV?
01:44:30<bonga>Samsung Orsay platform used on 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 TVs and a couple blue ray players
01:44:37<bonga>LG WebCast OD
01:44:53<bonga>OS used on pre web os
01:45:03<bonga>Archive smart tv app stores
01:45:10<bonga>Except Android tv
01:45:26<bonga>But specific tv stores like JadooTV app market
01:45:57<bonga>These app stores connect to a server
01:46:29<bonga>Then you might use a smart tv and capture the urls
01:46:51<bonga>Then download a shitload of apps and go to various apps
01:47:08<bonga>Then delete the apps and repeat downloading
01:47:26@JAA points to his previous message.
01:47:30<bonga>If you can't because it's https, just keep the encrypted data
01:47:49<bonga>No, but contact exploitee.rs
01:48:33<wizards_>have you yourself successfully dumped an app in that way?
01:48:44<bonga>And collaborate with the exploitee.rs to preserve APKs of obscure TVs and get technical details
01:48:55<bonga>For webOS use rootmy.tv
01:49:02<bonga>For Roku use RootMyRoku
01:49:24<bonga>And for other TVs you may tear down the TV's and communicate with the emmc chip
01:49:25<@JAA>You do realise we're a bunch of nerds on an IRC channel and don't actually have any budget for buying shit like that, right?
01:49:33<bonga>Yeah.
01:49:56<bonga>I'm just telling to collaborate with the exploitee.rs to do it
01:50:01<@JAA>So if you have a device, figure out how it works, then dump it or tell us how it can be dumped.
01:50:06<@JAA>There's nothing we can do without a device.
01:50:11<bonga>I have a Roku and a web os tv
01:50:29<bonga>Ok. I might have to try to archive apps individually
01:50:36<bonga>Goodbye.
01:51:41<@JAA>Oh, you're Kayvon2008 on the wiki? Yeah, now I'm not surprised anymore.
01:57:11<wizards_>how come fileformats.archiveteam.org doesn't support https?
01:57:28<@JAA>It's complicated.
01:57:48<@JAA>I think that still runs on the old potato.
01:57:52<@JAA>jrwr: ^
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05:34:44<h2ibot>Tech234a edited Current Projects (+0, Move YouTube Dislikes to Recently Completed): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=48060&oldid=47971
05:35:56<tech234a>Might make sense to lighten up the main wiki page at some point
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05:52:02<@OrIdow6>I think the whole introduction could be reworked
05:53:04<@OrIdow6>Huge wall of text, mostly full of links to technical discussion of projects and 8-years-out-of-date about pages
05:54:49<@OrIdow6>But yeah, mostly the homepage
05:59:37<tech234a>Also the "Currently Active Projects (Get Involved Here!)" seems to be a leftover duplicate from before the Current Projects page was created(?). I can't edit that part of the page though.
06:02:59<tech234a>And the "Hiatus / Missed the Mark" section feels particularly outdated too... I think there should be another page to list some of these projects
06:04:35<tech234a>Probably recently finished projects shouldn't stay on the main page for much longer than a month as well
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15:47:57<@JAA>I think ideally we'd generate the homepage list from the infoboxes.
15:48:34<@JAA>Although a more proper solution would be something like Semantic MediaWiki, and I'm not sure whether we want to go down that route.
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16:55:14<Thijn>Hey, I've heard the german forum onlinekosten.de is going to shut down. I've captured a WARC of all forums and threads, and uploaded it to archive.org: https://archive.org/details/onlinekosten.deforum
16:55:47<Thijn>Saw on reddit you guys were looking into it. Feel free to use the WARC in any way possible, if needed.
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17:02:04<@OrIdow6>JAA: Yeah, no, I don't think so
17:02:56<@OrIdow6>Though on that topic I still do like the issue tracker idea that was discussed a while back (though with this year's underwhelming end-of-year it does lose some of its attractiveness)
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