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02:32:57<Ryz>Mmm, I can't believe the workaround if I have to keep using Firefox would be to literally edit it through Notepad++ - which has exactly the same specifics as I would have for Google Chrome
02:36:27<Ryz>That seriously makes Firefox's way of handling the odd one out then...
02:42:08<@JAA>Among your couple tools, maybe. In reality, there are about as many different ways of determining 'word' boundaries as there are softwares doing that.
02:42:39<@JAA>There's no objectively 'right' way of doing it, so whoever implements it in software X goes with their personal preferences.
02:43:07<@JAA>My terminal behaves differently than both methods in your screenshot, by the way.
02:44:58<Ryz>Ah, yes, the hidden underground ways that is text edit navigation <#>;
02:45:16<Ryz>...Wonder if there's a YouTube video highlighting and ranking the best text edit navigations :p
02:47:55<Ryz>...There seriously has to be something, even some obscure nerdy-as-hell article I wouldn't mind read at all (should be moved to #archiveteam-ot if to continue this kind of discussion)
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09:18:42<Ruk8>Hello everyone! I have a list of mixed urls that needs to be archived
09:19:44<Ruk8>Here's the file: https://transfer.archivete.am/xSVgT/urls3.txt
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10:19:36<datechnoman>Ruk8 I would recommend posting your urls in the urls project channel #//
10:27:09<Ruk8>Oh sorry, I was used to posting urls here. Can you send me the # of the channel?
10:27:56<theblazehen|m>Ruka: Channel name is #//
10:28:37<Ruk8>My client censor me the name, wait a sec
10:29:07<theblazehen|m>hash, forward slash, forward slash
10:29:50<Ruk8>thx
10:31:38<Ruk8>It says it does not exist
10:48:15<@JAA>Sounds like your client is broken.
10:55:20<systwi_>Ruk8: List doesn't look too large, I'll take a look at it later today.
10:55:25<systwi_>(need to sleep first)
10:56:17<Ruk8>oki, thanks everyone
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11:00:39<@JAA>Curious, what client are you using that can't handle that channel name?
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12:09:53<Ruk8>Element, via matrix irc bridge, First I thought the "//" was an error (almost alle channels end with a "bs" or they have a meaniful name). My bad. So... The client in reality does show the "#//". But trying to join "#//:hackint.org" does result in a error.
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12:38:20<@JAA>Interesting. We do have at least one Matrix user in the channel though.
12:39:00<theblazehen|m>FWIW I'm also a matrix user and can't get in, also via Element client. Might be that other matrix clients support it
12:39:18<theblazehen|m>JAA: Perhaps you could /invite us?
12:40:17<theblazehen|m>ty
12:41:35<@JAA>On another note, I thought all Matrix users had |m on their nicks. Or are you running your own bridge, Ruk8?
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12:42:59<Ruk8>On the bridge you can set up to log in with your nickserv identity and ever register a new one
12:43:29<Ruk8>So i setted up the identity i used on my buggy irc client
12:43:36<Ruk8>And deleted that
12:44:10<@JAA>Hmm, but others are doing that as well.
12:44:23<@JAA>(At least I think so.)
12:44:46<Ruk8>JAA: What?
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12:45:22<Ruk8>Sorry
12:46:19<Ruk8>I typed too fast, I didn't want to be rude
12:48:08<@JAA>I think others are also using their older NickServ identity with the bridge, and they still have the |m suffix.
12:48:49<@JAA>But I might be totally misunderstanding something here. I never actually used the bridge myself.
12:49:47<Ruk8>I think they simply have on matrix the same username they used on irc. Or setted up a custom nickname
12:50:49<Ruk8>Matrix in default settings connects you in a irc chat without any auth in nickserv if u don't set up that. Using your matrix username + "|n" as a nick.
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14:25:23<Ryz>Did more Firefox tweaking, with tabs at the top acting more like Google Chrome, woo as an example: https://nullsec.us/making-firefox-tabs-behave-more-like-chrome/
14:26:04<Ryz>Similarly, moving the find bar at the top of the page instead at the bottom: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1197650
14:26:18<theblazehen|m>Ryz: As an alternative, have you tried tree style tabs? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/
14:27:51<Ryz>I'll see what I can do, that looks a bit advanced but has potential to extend my archiving and researching capabilities too~ o:
14:32:17<Ryz>Oh yeah, there's one thing I like Firefox better than Google Chrome, which is one of the reasons why I had Tab-Snap on the latter browser in the first place, when dragging a list of URLs, it wouldn't delete those links upon slotting it in Google Chrome, whereas for Firefox, it does~
14:40:55<Ryz>Aww yeah, Link Gopher, https://sites.google.com/site/linkgopher/ - definitely the tool to easily spot missable links and such when doing archivings; used a similar one with Google Chrome~
14:41:44<Ryz>A bit rough since it's two clicks, and there isn't any dynamic filtering you can do which makes the one I use on Google Chrome more flexible
14:44:01<theblazehen|m>Which do you use on chrome?
14:46:20<Ryz>Link Grabber is the Google Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/link-grabber/caodelkhipncidmoebgbbeemedohcdma
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14:51:00<Ryz>Meanwhile, oh yes, better for my eyes for the theme at the top, again, similar coloring to Google Chrome, so snuggly: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dark-theme-for-firefox/
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15:02:17<theblazehen|m>Ryz: FYI, if an extension doesn't use chrome specific features and is Manifest V3 you can rename the .crx to .xpi and if you're lucky it will install on firefox (Link Grabber does use chrome specific features)
15:02:46<theblazehen|m>Manifest v2 probably would work as well actually. That one if manifest v2, and I could load it in firefox but it was throwing errors
15:03:41<theblazehen|m>Are there other chrome extensions you use often? Perhaps I can make suggestions if that's okay
15:04:14<Ryz>Ah, yeah, when it comes to exploring non-English websites, I extensively use the translation tool, the one from Google (which uses Google Translate); unfortunately Firefox doesn't have it built in, but there is an extension that does the translation locally (although it doesn't cover a lot of languages, the big bump of headaches being Japanese):
15:04:14<Ryz>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefox-translations/
15:05:25<Ryz>Most of the extensions I use from Google Chrome has their Firefox version, same developer too, which is nice~ Tampermonkey, Popup Blocker (strict), Improve YouTube, and uBlock Origin~
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15:07:05<theblazehen|m>Yeah, there are some google translate addons but none quite as seamless. One extension that may prove useful is https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/resurrect-pages if you want to see pages that were previously deleted (Obviously won't help with future archiving, but lets you see what's already there)
15:08:21<Ryz>I do want something better than Snap Links ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/snaplinksplus/ ) as an alternative, since unfortunately it only has one slot on opening or copying links in a particular way, and can't have at least 2 slots
15:08:48<Ryz>Although yeah, opening links with the right-click and dragging it, real dangerous stuff xD
15:09:10<Ryz>But it's so convenient; could make it limit to 5 links opened to reduce the headache
15:09:47<theblazehen|m>Perhaps I missed it, which one do you use on chrome again?
15:12:10<Ryz>Sorry, I don't think I mentioned it, Linkclump is the extension, https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkclump/lfpjkncokllnfokkgpkobnkbkmelfefj - which I tried having Snap Links replace it but it isn't a full replacement~
15:19:18<theblazehen|m>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/linkclump-for-firefox/ Tried this? Ported to firefox
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15:26:48<Ryz>Yay, that works x3
15:27:08<Ryz>Back to using open links with just the Right click and drag, living real dangerously xD
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16:20:42<h2ibot>TheTechRobo edited YouTube (+43, /* Removal of public video dislikes (December…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=49047&oldid=48895
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16:24:02<Ryz>Heya folks that use Firefox, is there a way that when clicking a URL, to forcibly make it automatically fill in and displays on the address bar? Most of the time links are accessed immediately and when that happens, the address is displayed, but not so with links that are dead or take a while to load up; Google Chrome has the same issue, but if I
16:24:02<Ryz>clicked on another tab and click back to that previous tab, the accessing URL appear; however Firefox doesn't do that
16:24:28<Ryz>theblazehen|m, help?
16:25:11<theblazehen|m>If it's what I'm thinking of, try hitting the reload button and seeing if the url shows up?
16:26:24<Ryz>No, it just eats up the URL I was trying to access to and thinks I'm trying to reload about:blank :C
16:26:47<theblazehen|m>Hmm, dunno then
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16:31:34<Ryz>Awwn :C
16:36:38<Ryz>!ignore 6fs5p511yo1fnkmayo64yid46 ^https?://www\..+\.com/.*This%20file%20was%20not%20retrieved%20by%20Teleport%20Pro\,%20because%20it%20is%20addressed%20on%20a%20domain%20or%20path%20outside%20the%20boundaries%20set%20for%20its%20Starting%20Address\.Do%20you%20want%20to%20open%20it%20from%20the%20server
16:36:41<Ryz>Oops
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17:02:42<Ryz>I have an unusual idea, is there a way to adjust when the accessing link time out duration?
17:02:55<Ryz>I would like it to maybe reduce it to 3 or 5 seconds
17:03:01<Ryz>For Firefox to clarify
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17:07:02<simon816>fyi just got this email regarding the puush.me service: > we want to take this opportunity to inform you that we are considering finally shutting down puush
17:07:08<simon816>>There is no timeline for this yet
17:07:10<simon816>> If we do decide to shut the service down, we will likely provide a way for you to retrieve all your puushes.
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17:11:12<@JAA>Ryz: There are numerous timeout settings, but finding the right one to get what you want will be the tricky part.
17:12:47<@JAA>simon816: Thanks, sounds like they're trying to figure out how angry people would get if they actually did it.
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17:35:18<Ryz>How can I adjust it JAA? It sounds like there's a way~
17:35:32<Ryz>At least ideally target the address bar input o.o;
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17:38:45<Ryz>Unfortunately, when doing bookmarks or even the old Save To the Wayback Machine extension for Firefox; it couldn't fetch the address bar URL on whenever it's trying to load or not, they think all they see is about:blank
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18:01:09<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>(replying to https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/archiveteam-bs/20221002#c328907 ) Ryz: If you ctrl+click to open a link in a new tab it shows up in the address bar immediately
18:03:16<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>(this also works when you do it from the right click menu)
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19:20:44<Ryz>qwertyasdfuiopghjkl, hmm, ctrl+click does work, but not from doing right-click menu; why the hell is this inconsistent? ><;
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21:01:26<Ryz>I guess to make it even easier, I can have it Ctrl+Shift+Left click on the link~
21:45:38<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>Just in case this is useful, changing the "When opening a new tab, switch to it" setting (I assume it's something like that in English) swaps what ctrl+click and ctrl+shift+click do on links
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