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00:29:44 | <fireonlive> | dave's garage? was the one caught selling scam software by the FCC right? fined for doing so etc? if that's him we should probably throw his stuff down the tube etc |
00:30:09 | <fireonlive> | not that his youtube is related to the scamming people stuff but yeah |
00:30:30 | <fireonlive> | (can't remember if it was him or another person, though) |
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00:42:14 | <nulldata> | fireonlive - which conversation are you responding to? lol The scam software and FTC fine thing was back in 2006. |
00:42:34 | <fireonlive> | oh |
00:42:43 | <fireonlive> | to be fair, i was quite out of it last night |
00:42:43 | <fireonlive> | :D |
00:42:58 | <fireonlive> | a faint memory popped up of man did bad thing |
00:43:16 | <fireonlive> | that we talked about here |
00:43:20 | <fireonlive> | somewhere.. |
00:43:39 | <fireonlive> | but yeah that long ago nvm |
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01:29:19 | <Emitewiki> | Hey! I found this site that has a ton of magazines with easy to use PDF readers. https://issuu.com/activemediapublishinggroup/4 |
01:29:46 | <Emitewiki> | They seem to be all officially released for free viewing on the site by the official publisher. |
01:30:12 | <Emitewiki> | It got me thinking: Is there any way for us to archive this sort of thing, in a way where we could keep the PDF readers intact? |
01:34:54 | <@JAA> | We had a partial project for Issuu before when they limited free accounts. → #wetakeissuu |
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01:51:57 | <Emitewiki> | Am I reading it right that it looks like the account limit should only affect people UPLOADING to Issu, but not downloading/accessing from it? |
01:54:33 | <@JAA> | → #wetakeissuu |
01:59:03 | <Emitewiki> | Sorry 😅 |
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04:20:08 | <@JAA> | Gardeners' World is still on track. :-) |
04:20:35 | <@JAA> | NB, as usual, only grabbing topic pages, not media. AB will have grabbed some of those, and they might survive a bit longer on the CDN. |
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04:36:34 | <fireonlive> | :) |
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04:48:58 | <@JAA> | Each page of Gardeners' World is 200+ kB because they include a bunch of SVGs inline. |
04:49:58 | <@JAA> | Yes, even the 404s. |
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04:52:51 | <fireonlive> | -_- |
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11:36:09 | <IDK> | Hi, has anything been discussed about roblox comments? |
11:36:18 | <IDK> | Context: (https://devforum.roblox.com/t/deprecating-comments-for-marketplace-items/2890881) |
11:42:06 | <IDK> | testingabc: can you achieve even higher rates by switching between their PoPs? |
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12:22:17 | <IDK> | Someone could try to request the comment API through all of those IP address at random, it **may** confuse the system and let you request more without timing out https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/4gmXEXv6/roblox-ip.txt |
12:23:18 | <IDK> | When I tried switching between some datacenters reset the limit and some doesnt |
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13:55:16 | <Mannie> | atlasvpn shuts down on april 24: https://atlasvpn.com/blog/announcement |
13:56:31 | <Mannie> | gigaset smart home stops with service on 29 march https://www.gigaset.com/be_nl/cms/smart-home-overzicht.html |
13:57:59 | <Mannie> | predaid sim provider ortel mobile will be shut down on the first of july https://ortel.nl/nl/over-ortel/ |
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16:13:10 | <fireonlive> | IDK: they're gone now, but did mention .4 was CHI and .8 was ASH and you can achieve 20 requests per min instead of 10 by switching between them |
16:34:01 | <@JAA> | It looks like my Gardeners' World grab finished in time. |
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16:56:00 | <IDK> | fireonlive: "they are gone now"?? |
16:56:55 | <IDK> | also from what I researched .4 and .8 doesnt always go to ASH, sometimes .8 goes to CHI3 which still resets the ratelimiting |
16:57:01 | <IDK> | depends on the PoP you are on |
16:57:05 | <@JAA> | The person who shared the info is gone now. |
16:57:07 | <immibis> | I figured that atlas nord and surfshark were all different branches of the same company anyway - what's that thing where you sell lots of different brands but they're all just you |
16:57:10 | <IDK> | oh |
16:58:00 | <immibis> | shutting down vpns and cell providers isn't really an archiving issue, all their data is ephemeral... |
16:58:32 | <thecommentarchiver> | fireonlive Still here :) |
16:58:42 | <IDK> | also this will be a REALLY fun project if we are going to do it |
16:58:45 | <IDK> | look at the api |
16:58:54 | <IDK> | https://www.roblox.com/comments/get-json?assetId=15709965148&startindex=0&thumbnailWidth=100&thumbnailHeight=100&thumbnailFormat=PNG&cachebuster=4134 |
16:59:05 | <IDK> | cachebuster=4134 |
16:59:58 | <IDK> | everytime you click load more a new "cachebuster" number get generated, so there is a 1/9999 chance that wayback machine will display it |
17:00:15 | <IDK> | but api response still worth archiving |
17:00:24 | <immibis> | this is why wbm needs pattern rewrites |
17:01:59 | <IDK> | or we theoretically could just assume cachebuster=1-9999 is all the same reponse and we just grab one and submit all 1-9999, but we are probably not supposed to do that |
17:04:57 | <thecommentarchiver> | IDK I have never experienced ASH load balancers directing to CHI servers. Weird. |
17:05:30 | <IDK> | probably chrome host caching or caching in general |
17:05:35 | <thecommentarchiver> | Likely |
17:05:44 | <IDK> | also should we "realive" #robloxd |
17:05:58 | <IDK> | for the comment archive thing |
17:07:40 | <fireonlive> | thecommentarchiver: sneaky! |
17:07:42 | <fireonlive> | :) |
17:08:07 | <fireonlive> | hmm does eggdrop handle that |
17:08:12 | <fireonlive> | !seen testingabc |
17:08:13 | <eggdrop> | [seen] testingabc (~testingab@185.107.56.136) was last seen quitting from #archiveteam-ot 14 hours 28 minutes 46 seconds ago (2024-03-27T02:39:26Z), stating "Client Quit" |
17:08:25 | <fireonlive> | ah not if quit |
17:09:33 | <IDK> | anyways, there are also .3, which is also CHI and doesnt seem to reset the rate limit |
17:10:08 | <thecommentarchiver> | There's only CHI and ASH accessible. If I remember correctly, .7 is also ASH. |
17:11:43 | <IDK> | .7 doesnt really work at least on some endpoints |
17:11:45 | <IDK> | Pinging 128.116.115.7 with 32 bytes of data: |
17:11:45 | <IDK> | Request timed out. |
17:12:24 | <IDK> | JAA: can you even force the warrior to use a specific IP address or cycle through IP addresses at random |
17:13:09 | <thecommentarchiver> | .9 will always return maintenance since that's it's only job |
17:13:14 | <@JAA> | I don't recall whether wget-at has a hook for that. |
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17:19:36 | <nstrom|m> | It has host file support, so could probably use that |
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17:23:31 | <IDK> | yep so if we are going to do it, we can just do add 10 to startindex=0 until no more comment |
17:24:14 | <IDK> | I dont think bashing it repeatedly from different endpoint will prolong the ratelimiting |
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17:30:55 | <thecommentarchiver> | Someone told me there's an undocumented API that returns an "enableComments" field. It also has a ratelimit but you can request info for multiple assets at once. It could be used to save requests for the comments API. |
17:31:32 | <thecommentarchiver> | https://develop.roblox.com/v1/assets?assetIds=1818,1000000,48474313 |
17:31:47 | <thecommentarchiver> | Requires you to be authenticated to use it. |
17:32:12 | <IDK> | pretty sure need to be authenticated on the account that u own the item |
17:33:05 | <thecommentarchiver> | No, you need to be authenticated to use the API. You don't need to own the item for the API to return the asset info. |
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17:34:24 | <thecommentarchiver> | Example API response: |
17:34:25 | <thecommentarchiver> | { |
17:34:25 | <thecommentarchiver> | "data": [ |
17:34:26 | <thecommentarchiver> | { |
17:34:26 | <thecommentarchiver> | "id": 1818, |
17:34:27 | <thecommentarchiver> | "type": "Place", |
17:34:27 | <thecommentarchiver> | "typeId": 9, |
17:34:28 | <thecommentarchiver> | "name": "Classic: Crossroads", |
17:34:28 | <thecommentarchiver> | "description": "The classic ROBLOX level is back!", |
17:34:29 | <thecommentarchiver> | "creator": { |
17:34:29 | <thecommentarchiver> | "type": "User", |
17:34:30 | <thecommentarchiver> | "typeId": 1, |
17:34:30 | <thecommentarchiver> | "targetId": 1 |
17:34:31 | <thecommentarchiver> | }, |
17:34:31 | <thecommentarchiver> | "genres": [ |
17:34:32 | <thecommentarchiver> | "Ninja" |
17:34:32 | <thecommentarchiver> | ], |
17:34:33 | <thecommentarchiver> | "created": "2007-05-01T01:07:04.78Z", |
17:36:01 | <thecommentarchiver> | The comments API will only return comments if "enableComments" is set to true it seems. This can be used to reduce the number of redundant requests made to the comments API. |
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17:40:34 | <Dango360> | how many can you fit in the assetIds parameter before it fails? |
17:40:59 | <thecommentarchiver> | I have yet to check that |
17:41:58 | <IDK> | tbh I dont know if we *have* to use the provided API or we can do it in an alternative way since I have never seen a project where we sent request authenticated |
17:42:37 | <Dango360> | just checked, seems to be 50 ids |
17:43:18 | <thecommentarchiver> | The provided API could be used to reduce the number of redundant requests made using the comments API to assets that have comments disabled |
17:43:37 | <IDK> | maybe yea |
17:44:16 | <h2ibot> | FireonLive edited Mastodon (-2, fix ref url): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=51946&oldid=51711 |
17:44:21 | <IDK> | but I wonder where are we going to actually get the ID from |
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17:45:02 | <thecommentarchiver> | It isn't required but the comments API only really allows 20 requests per minute and many Roblox assets either have comments disabled or do not support comments (such as Places) |
17:45:39 | <IDK> | yh but I wonder is there a more efficient way to find items |
17:45:49 | <IDK> | id bruteforcing is out of question here |
17:46:24 | <IDK> | are we going into random users inventory to get whatever shirts and pants they bought, or are we going on marketplace and only do UGC, or both |
17:47:43 | <thecommentarchiver> | There really isn't a more efficient way of finding comments enabled assets other than ID bruteforcing. Getting random user's inventories will miss many assets, such as off-sale items (ID 770, 771, etc.) |
17:48:22 | <IDK> | yh ID bruteforcing isnt happening, roblox IDs arent that "bruteforce friendly" |
17:49:09 | <IDK> | i think going into random inventory and grab whatever is on that 25 page catalog might be the only way |
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17:50:41 | <IDK> | roblox IDs have massive gaps |
17:51:06 | <thecommentarchiver> | Not quite. There's only two massive gaps from 2006 & 2007. That's about it. |
17:51:10 | <Dango360> | we could let people send in asset ids that they want archived |
17:51:49 | <Dango360> | a bit like how blogger or imgur was done |
17:52:22 | <IDK> | thecommentarchiver: but yeah not all of them are clothing, most of them are probably starter places that have 0 visits and no comments |
17:53:51 | <IDK> | btw, who is even going to code all of this |
17:54:37 | <katia> | they who ask it, code it. |
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17:55:02 | <thecommentarchiver> | 0-769 do not exist and ~59000 to 999999 do not exist. Everything else exists. |
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17:56:46 | <@arkiver> | up to which ID does it go? |
17:56:50 | <@arkiver> | when is the deadline? |
17:57:03 | <IDK> | april 9th, but the API ratelimiting is hell |
17:57:19 | <IDK> | 10 request per minute max, bumped to 20 if you switch between 2 endpoints |
17:58:36 | <Dango360> | ok so all games and roblox-owned items had their comments removed in 2016 (https://roblox.fandom.com/wiki/Comments); does anyone have an example of a place/roblox item that kept their comments intact? |
17:58:55 | <IDK> | no, they are all removed |
17:59:03 | <IDK> | arkiver: bruteforcing doesnt really work, you will probably have to go into people's inventory to find clothing |
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17:59:22 | <IDK> | there is too much IDs for 404 and places, basically unbruteforable |
18:00:37 | <thecommentarchiver> | Dango360 ID 770 is an example |
18:00:51 | <@arkiver> | so up to which ID? |
18:01:03 | <thuban> | arkiver: probing |
18:01:29 | <IDK> | arkiver: 12014070386 is a valid shirt ID I just found |
18:01:33 | <IDK> | so basically comically large |
18:02:44 | <Dango360> | thecommentarchiver: technically, but i think it was referring to all assets on @Roblox (account id 1) being deleted. @Toolbox wasn't affected by it |
18:03:03 | <@arkiver> | 12 billion would be possible, but if they have truly horrible rate limiting it will be difficult |
18:03:44 | <IDK> | u can use the inventory API to get someone's shirts/tshirt/pants for up to 100 items |
18:03:49 | <IDK> | for example https://inventory.roblox.com/v2/users/343943294/inventory/2?cursor=&limit=100&sortOrder=Desc |
18:04:00 | <IDK> | idk how cursor works but that allows you to view more |
18:04:59 | <IDK> | catalog API can probably show if comments are enabled or not |
18:05:00 | <Dango360> | btw badges still have their comments from before it was hidden from the website (2018) https://www.roblox.com/comments/get-json?assetId=14417332&startindex=7510 |
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18:08:37 | <@JAA> | Let's move this Roblox discussion to the Roblox channel: #robloxd |
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18:45:31 | <thuban> | < immibis> I figured that atlas nord and surfshark were all different branches of the same company anyway - what's that thing where you sell lots of different brands but they're all just you |
18:45:33 | <thuban> | ^ white-labeling |
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18:59:16 | <nicolas17> | https://data.nicolas17.xyz/samsung-grab/ samsung published a handful new files |
18:59:23 | <nicolas17> | imer: any news about that corrupted zip? |
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19:08:04 | <magmaus3> | btw, has anyone done a backup of downloads on htcdev? (<https://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads>) |
19:09:34 | <imer> | nicolas17: nope. |
19:09:49 | <imer> | still waiting for a follow up |
19:17:14 | <nicolas17> | last file in samsung-grab is a 4.3GB chonker |
19:19:21 | <icedice> | <thuban> < immibis> I figured that atlas nord and surfshark were all different branches of the same company anyway - what's that thing where you sell lots of different brands but they're all just you |
19:19:29 | <icedice> | They're run by the same Lithuanians |
19:21:42 | <icedice> | Time4VPS which is probably the biggest VPS provider in Lithuania has said to not host VPNs there if you want privacy, it's only suitable for bypassing geo-blocks |
19:22:22 | <icedice> | So I wonder if the Lithuanian government has started making demands from NordVPN and Surfshark yet |
19:22:39 | <immibis> | any VPN can anonymise you to a website, just not to the government |
19:22:54 | <immibis> | if you find yourself wanting to be anonymous to websites then use a VPN |
19:25:34 | <Darken> | Anyone know if there's a way to change my name on here while keeping the same account? |
19:28:51 | <@JAA> | Darken: /msg NickServ HELP GROUP + /msg NickServ HELP SET ACCOUNTNAME |
19:31:30 | <Darken> | Trying to change my name to JaffaCakes118 but it says Nick JaffaCakes118 is not registered |
19:32:04 | <@JAA> | Yes, as expected. |
19:32:12 | <@JAA> | That's why I pointed at GROUP first. |
19:32:14 | <steering> | /nick JaffaCakes118 ; /ns group ; /ns set accountname JaffaCakes118 |
19:32:40 | <Darken> | a /msg NickServ nick |
19:32:51 | <Darken> | oops |
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19:33:04 | <JaffaCakes118> | /ns group |
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19:33:24 | | JaffaCakes118 is now authenticated as JaffaCakes118 |
19:33:28 | <JaffaCakes118> | Ah done ty |
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19:35:31 | <JaffaCakes118> | Thanks guys |
19:39:46 | <fireonlive> | also `/msg hostserv take hackint/user/$account` to cloak your IP/host |
19:39:51 | <fireonlive> | (don't change $account) |
19:40:40 | <fireonlive> | JaffaCakes118: ^ |
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19:52:37 | <JaffaCakes118> | fireonlive thank you! |
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19:54:21 | <fireonlive> | !tell JaffaCakes118 welcome! :3 |
19:54:21 | <eggdrop> | [tell] ok, I'll tell JaffaCakes118 when they join next |
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19:54:27 | <eggdrop> | [tell] JaffaCakes118: [2024-03-27T19:54:21Z] <fireonlive> welcome! :3 |
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19:59:55 | <fireonlive> | looks like you got the nick but not logged in |
20:00:15 | <fireonlive> | you can also set the 'server password' to JaffaCakes118:passwordhere if your client doesn't support sasl |
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20:01:22 | <JaffaCakes118> | It says |
20:01:22 | <JaffaCakes118> | [NOTICE] This nickname is registered. Please choose a different nickname, or identify via /msg NickServ identify <password>. |
20:01:23 | <JaffaCakes118> | [NOTICE] You are now identified for JaffaCakes118. |
20:01:23 | <JaffaCakes118> | When I log in |
20:02:05 | <@JAA> | That's how it works when you don't use SASL. |
20:02:37 | <JaffaCakes118> | I am though |
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20:02:54 | <JaffaCakes118> | I'm trying through hexchat and webirc.hackint.org |
20:03:01 | <@JAA> | No, you won't get that notice when you use SASL. |
20:03:07 | <JaffaCakes118> | ooh I see |
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20:03:34 | <@JAA> | And I'm pretty sure the webchat doesn't support SASL. |
20:03:43 | <h2ibot> | FireonLive edited Current Projects (+120, add Tor URLs skeleton): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=51947&oldid=51942 |
20:03:48 | <JaffaCakes118> | It asks for a username and password, guessing that isn't SASL |
20:03:51 | <steering> | yeah you do |
20:03:59 | <steering> | well, i'm using certfp not sasl, but |
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20:06:08 | <steering> | dunno how the webchat identifies, but it's broken anyway cuz it tries to identify you to whatever nickname you *get* instead of whatever nickname you *choose* |
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20:07:11 | <JaffaCakes118> | Yeah SASL fails when I try to login with my name and password on the webchat but works fine in hexchat |
20:08:46 | <fireonlive> | also webchat disconnects you randomly |
20:12:44 | <JaffaCakes118> | Yeah I noticed that, was very annoying |
20:12:52 | <JaffaCakes118> | Does it say I'm currently signed in now? |
20:12:59 | <JaffaCakes118> | With sasl |
20:13:14 | <steering> | we cant tell how you signed in but you are signed in |
20:13:42 | <JaffaCakes118> | Ok good |
20:13:54 | <JaffaCakes118> | Guess I just can't use the webchat anymore lol |
20:14:26 | <fireonlive> | for the best |
20:14:28 | <@JAA> | The web client is mostly useful for random people to drop by once. It's not really suitable for long-term use. |
20:17:23 | <JaffaCakes118> | Yeah I plan on staying, been here for a bit now under the name Darken, thought I might as well change my name to the name I use on the tracker leaderboards |
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20:58:01 | <qwertyasdfuiopghjkl> | I think webchat used to do SASL (at least I think that's what that means), but it recently stopped working at the same time the UI changed, so I'm guessing an update broke it or something. |
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22:51:28 | <icedice> | <immibis> any VPN can anonymise you to a website, just not to the government |
22:51:32 | <icedice> | Depends on the government |
22:51:38 | <icedice> | And which part of it |
22:53:50 | <icedice> | If it's the sheriff's office in bumfuck nowhere, Mississippi or some underfunded developing country it might be doable, assuming you have some VPN users to blend in with or are not local |
22:54:04 | <@JAA> | This sounds like a discussion for -ot. |
22:54:14 | <icedice> | If it's the N S A, then yeah, it's not going to work |
22:54:19 | <icedice> | I'm done |
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23:15:10 | <Gooshka> | Looks like there is another web hosting, 4nmv.ru; example of website: https://books.4nmv.ru/ , other I saw via google: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:4nmv.ru |
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23:57:49 | <nicolas17> | nstrom|m: did that 4GB samsung beast finish downloading? |
23:59:36 | <nstrom|m> | lemme check |