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01:35:51<lennier1>An appeals court has upheld HB 20, a Texas law limiting the ability of social media companies to impose content moderation. https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/11/23067002/texas-netchoice-paxton-hb20-social-media-law-fifth-circuit-appeals-court-grant-stay-ruling
01:37:44<lennier1>I'm honestly not sure what the fallout would be if the law is actually enforced. Some people have suggested it would be impossible for social media companies to operate in Texas due to the threat of lawsuits. https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1524498319837388806
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02:43:12<systwi>In theory, could it be possible that recursively grabbing a website (logged in with exported cookies) with a tool like grab-site, and without any ignores specified beforehand, that the account could be logged out or even deleted?
02:43:32<@JAA>Absolutely.
02:43:48<systwi>I was afraid of that, thanks for confirming my fears, lol.
02:44:26<systwi>I've been grabbing my college webpages one by one, and it would be nice to grab the whole portal recursively, but I don't want that to happen.
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09:51:26<xkey>hi there, I do know you are not an official Web-Archive community, but I got a question you might be able to answer: the web frontend is now queuing requests ("Your capture will begin in 147s.") is there a way to bypass this? cli-tool?
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11:47:03<Somebody2>xkey: pretty sure that's just built-in to the Save Page Now feature; not anything we can control or bypass. You could use ArchiveBot, though...
11:47:31<Somebody2>(which is independent of archive.org, although the results do go into the Wayback Machine)
11:53:35<xkey>ah nice, thank you Somebody2, I will look into ArchiveBot
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13:00:32<Somebody2>xkey: Glad to help -- it's a bit trickier to use, but has the advantage that the resulting files can be directly downloaded, as well as viewed thru the Wayback Machine.
13:00:44<Somebody2>Check it out at #archivebot
13:01:05<Somebody2>and http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=ArchiveBot
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15:05:10<Ryz>Mmm, cryptocurrency apparently going down, a crypto crash: https://twitter.com/Forbes/status/1524402971899043842
15:05:19<Ryz>...Time to proactive archive those cryptocurrency websites o:
15:05:41<Ryz>Like document when a crypto started and when it ended
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17:49:51<Jake>Root key ceremony happening right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj1dbn9a2uc
18:08:05<@JAA>Aand video signal issues. lol
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20:49:29<Jake>They're dropping the HSM now, haha. https://youtu.be/Kj1dbn9a2uc
20:55:42<h2ibot>0ldStaph created Talk:FTP/List (+128, FTP list status): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Talk%3AFTP/List
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22:49:22<@JAA>Jake: By the way, I realised that a lot of this stuff is barely archived. Kind of ironic that the Internet Archive doesn't thoroughly and regularly archive ICANN, IANA, etc.
22:50:00<@JAA>Very unlikely that anything will disappear there, but still...
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23:12:27<Jake>For sure, that is pretty surprising to me!
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