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| 00:51:29 | <Wayward> | particularly popular in data hoarding of anime videos, is to suffix filenames with the crc32 in square brackets. |
| 00:51:59 | <Wayward> | is/was |
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| 01:52:35 | <OrIdow6> | I'd guess that recipe sites, aside from the big ones like AllRecipes, are of the type with slippery traffic that comes in from Google |
| 01:53:00 | <OrIdow6> | Slippery in the sense that they have no persistent visitors, and everything they do depends on their search rankings |
| 01:53:29 | <OrIdow6> | This sort of site often seems to be driven to become "spammy", even if it's original and useful |
| 01:54:06 | <OrIdow6> | And (to save on resource use?) lazy loading and all that seem to go with that |
| 01:54:48 | <OrIdow6> | But as I've said before, I don't really know much about web stuff, so I don't really understand the decision to make dynamic sites in the first place |
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| 01:56:07 | <OrIdow6> | btrfs will just cause an I/O error if you try to read from a hash-mismatching portion of a file |
| 01:56:19 | <OrIdow6> | (Or at least it has for me) |
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| 01:58:39 | <OrIdow6> | If the ArchiveTeam Twitter account is ever resurrected or some other announcements mechanism is brought up, "In the year 2035, all web pages will have adopted slideshow navigation, including Wikipedia." should be one of them |
| 01:59:33 | <Wayward> | ^_^ |
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| 02:55:28 | <Wayward> | open this link in 2 days (but not until then). https://youtu.be/OMDbX1zksgI?t=72 |
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| 03:48:42 | <atphoenix> | why the delay? |
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| 06:13:26 | <Arcorann_> | Apparently the 4chan archive yuki.la died. Did anyone ever add it to the wiki page |
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| 13:16:45 | <Wayward> | I didn't know that Amazon started publicizing what pant size you wear. It wasn't always like that, was it? https://smile.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RRT6KZI2EOIBB/ |
| 13:47:48 | <AK> | I thought it always listed what variation you bought in reviews |
| 13:47:51 | <AK> | I may be wrong though |
| 13:51:34 | <Wayward> | Well now we need to scrape all Amazon reviews to get a better shape of everyone on the internet |
| 14:07:37 | <atphoenix> | I also seem to remember product variations being listed. In this case the variation is size and color... |
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| 17:16:34 | <Wayward> | Here's something you didn't need to know, but probably wanted to. (hashtag archiveing) https://youtu.be/bsCN0Yx2Vbs |
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| 17:46:17 | <atphoenix> | Wayward, you're sending me into a rabbit hole in the middle of the day... |
| 17:47:24 | <atphoenix> | definitely qualifies as didn't need to know but its interesting anyhow |
| 17:47:46 | <atphoenix> | "texture archaeology" |
| 18:27:16 | <Wayward> | it almost surprises me how many youtube videos i've watched that resulted in "and here's the files on archive.org to play with yourself." |
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| 19:23:23 | <atphoenix> | HCross, continuing from #//. Anyone with US Citizenship or residency should be able to get the US cards I mentioned, though they need a good credit score to qualify. The 1.5% Quicksilver card I mentioned still gets 1.5% CB on foreign transactions last time I needed to make a non-USD purchase. 0.25% for a European card is really low. Here I get 2% at minimum. And if I play the categories right (some cards here have categories that |
| 19:23:24 | <atphoenix> | rotate every quarter) I can get 5% CB on restaurants, electronics, groceries, Amazon, etc during that quarter. |
| 19:24:22 | <@HCross> | .25 is the max I can find in the U.K, because interchange fees are lower here |
| 19:24:29 | <@HCross> | So the banks have less markup to play with |
| 19:24:40 | <atphoenix> | I wonder if the card processers charge lower fees to merchants there in relation to the lower CB? Here I think it approximates around a 3% fee to the merchant + minimum fee. |
| 19:24:54 | <@HCross> | Yes they do, EU mandates lower |
| 19:24:55 | <atphoenix> | those must be the interchange fees you're talking about |
| 19:26:25 | <@HCross> | But that’s going back up in the U.K. soon |
| 19:27:54 | <atphoenix> | pretty good comparison article https://www.valuepenguin.com/interchange-fees-na-vs-eu |
| 19:28:45 | <@HCross> | Most of my day to day spending goes on Amex anyway, which I’m using to earn British Airways points |
| 19:32:10 | <@HCross> | But Amex exchange rates are awful |
| 19:34:45 | <atphoenix> | Some people focus of airline points programs and say they get lots of value out of those points...which they do if they're comparing to buying non-discounted tickets. I prefer to focus on cash back programs, and if I need an airline ticket (not too often, generally prefer to drive if at all reasonably possible, as flying here has become such a chore/hassle), then I find a discounted ticket from places like skiplagged.com or |
| 19:34:45 | <atphoenix> | cheapoair.com . |
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| 22:18:08 | <Wayward> | Or just find a United Airlines worker "friend of the family" to "giiiive" you a free ticket that he's about to lose in his benefits because who can afford to fly anywhere? |
| 22:21:29 | <Wayward> | (I've never paid more than taxes and some beer money for a domestic ticket) |
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| 23:15:18 | <spirit> | atphoenix: https://www.doomworld.com/vb/thread/85756 |
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