00:02:02<Ryz>Came across a video called "The Internet We Lost": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDsUxBlWM44
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01:44:40<systwi_>The hell? Since when has www.archiveteam.org required solving a craptcha to visit it? o_O
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02:09:13<Jake>... it shouldn't?
02:10:46<@JAA>Does wiki.archiveteam.org do it for you? Because www is just a redirect to wiki anyway.
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05:03:20<@OrIdow6>It did that once for me for a while too
05:03:35<@OrIdow6>While/bit/once I don't remember
05:54:58<systwi_>https://transfer.archivete.am/kCO9m/recraptcha.png
05:55:21<systwi_>wiki.archiveteam.org doesn't appear to show that, no.
05:56:14<@JAA>Yeah, they're hosted on completely different systems and networks and everything.
05:56:15<systwi_>It's most likely appearing because I'm using Tor, but...I'm just surprised and confused as to why it's there in the first place.
05:57:13<systwi_>Using !archiveteam on DuckDuckGo defaults to the problematic one.
05:58:05<@JAA>TIL they have that. Maybe we should ask them to update it.
05:58:28<systwi_>It's a pretty handy bang. :-) I wonder who added it, and when.
05:58:59<@JAA>I'm never using them, I just set up my own keywords in Firefox. Don't feel like sending data someone's way when it isn't needed.
05:59:23<systwi_>That's true.
06:00:11<systwi_>It would be a lot of configuring on FFox for me, considering the number of browsers I use (only regarding Firefox/its forks).
06:00:24<systwi_>Regardless, your point still stands.
06:15:14<systwi_>Maybe I said this before; Imgur fucking suuuuuucks. Just because they don't like my IPs (again, I'm using Tor), they will lie to me saying either their servers are overloaded (get real) or, worse yet, the link is "dead." Try a different Tor node and, what do you know, their servers are just fine and the image was immediately brought back online. Wh
06:15:14<systwi_>at a coincidence! -_-
06:16:09<systwi_>So, protip, if Imgur claims something is dead, try the link somewhere else before believing them.
06:16:33<@JAA>Imgur is awfulβ€½ πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸ”«πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸŒŒ
06:21:21<systwi_>It's always been awful...
06:21:24<systwi_>:-)
06:22:01<systwi_>Took me a minute to zoom in to figure out those Unicode nightmares.
06:24:06<@JAA>Well, actually, it was a good site very early on. When it was created as a usable alternative to Photobucket, TinyPic, and the other bullshit. Turns out that running a decent image hoster isn't profitable, so that ended rather quickly.
06:25:02<@JAA>Oh, and I forgot the worst of all in that list, ImageShack.
06:27:46<systwi_>*ImageHack
06:27:58<systwi_>:-P
06:29:13<systwi_>And yet again, we revolve back to an XKCD reference: https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/standards.png
06:30:59<@JAA>https://xkcd.com/1683/
06:31:41<@JAA>https://xkcd.com/949/
06:33:55<@JAA>I like how two of the three examples in #927 are basically obsolete now. :-)
06:38:54<thuban>systwi_: you may appreciate https://rimgo.pussthecat.org/
06:39:38<thuban>(via https://farside.link/)
06:40:05<systwi_>:-O
06:40:45<@JAA>Oh, LibRedirect looks neat!
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06:41:32<systwi_>Ohh this is awesome, I've only known about Bibliogram/Nitter/Invidious/Teddit/(probably one other thing) from...I don't recall where, but not from this awesome list of alternative frontends. :-D
06:42:02<systwi_>Thank you, this will prove to be extremely helpful.
06:42:24<systwi_>(my thank you includes https://rimgo.pussthecat.org/ also :-) )
06:43:20<systwi_>s/\(probably one other thing\)/Wikiless/
07:20:46<systwi>Continuing from #archivebot.
07:22:10<systwi>irssi; I haven't used that in a while. I used it quite extensively for DCC file transfers some time ago.
07:22:53<systwi>(partially because it was the only client that wouldn't fail part-way on transfers :-P )
07:23:14<@JAA>It's a solid client. I've been using it exclusively for many years now.
07:23:15<systwi>But it's pretty nice and, hey, is lightweight and needs no WM/DE.
07:23:50<@JAA>And quite extensible with scripts, too.
07:23:57<@JAA>It's Perl, sadly, but oh well...
07:24:23<systwi>That's one thing I've been wanting to try out some time, messing about with IRC client scripting.
07:24:56<systwi>A /slap command would be useful. :-P
07:25:15systwi slapped systwi_ around a bit with a large trout.
07:25:41<@JAA>Yeah, that can be done as a simple command alias. Might even be built-in, I don't recall.
07:26:30<@JAA>I don't actually use many scripts. Mainly two, to keep track of which messages in a channel I already saw, and to extend my window list to multiple rows because I have too many open windows.
07:26:57<@JAA>Back on EFnet, I also had an auto-opper, anti-spam, etc. because everything sucked there.
07:28:50<systwi>I could use a script to include 'abort if necessary' in explains, I've been typing them out manually this whole time like a 14M3R. :-P
07:29:07<@JAA>You can do that with aliases. I have a few for AB, e.g. for Drupal ignores.
07:30:13<@JAA>Those aliases were how I found this fun little bug: https://github.com/irssi/irssi/issues/1240
07:35:24<systwi>Re: https://github.com/kiwiirc/irc-framework/issues/250 , that's something I'm disappointed my client doesn't support: ANSI art. People in one of the channels I'm in post that quite often, and to me it just looks like empty lines, unfortunately.
07:35:49<systwi>Emoji are also frequently broken here.
07:37:06<systwi>(which bothers me about as wide as this character is (or should be): ​)
07:37:30<@JAA>Emoji are somewhat broken here as well, but that has more to do with the font than with irssi, tmux, or my terminal.
07:38:12<@JAA>It doesn't annoy me enough to look into changing it though. Fortunately emojis are rare.
07:38:50<systwi_>06:16:33 <@JAA> Imgur is awfulβ€½ πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸ”«πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸŒŒ
07:38:52<systwi_>:-P
07:39:28<@JAA>Yeah, only one of those shows up correctly. :-P
07:39:30<@JAA>But... Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―
07:39:38<systwi>Those work fine on here too, heh.
07:39:51<systwi>Oops, misread your message.
07:40:12<systwi>Those work fine on here, surprisingly.
07:47:07<@JAA>Only the globe shows up on my terminal. The other emojis are all nice rectangles with the hex codepoint inside.
07:48:05<systwi>The gun on here is what it should be...a revolver. What is this PC water pistol nonsense? :-P
07:48:15<@JAA>That's also the only time you'll see me use emojis, unless πŸ’© is appropriate because it's just too good not to use. And really, in the channels I use, there's about one regular who uses emojis from time to time.
07:48:21<systwi>(PC β‰  IBM PC compatible)
07:50:34<systwi>Emoticons are just fine for me. Where did the fun ones go, like [8^) or =^* ?
07:51:44<systwi>Blasted kids and their fancy techno doodads.
07:52:12<@JAA>:-)
07:53:03<@JAA>I don't even remember many of them because I haven't used them in so long. :-(
07:54:48<systwi>I remember once seeing them on a disposable Pepsi cup and thinking how cool each one looked. Knowing me, as a kid, I probably typed them all out somewhere.
07:55:13<systwi>Sadly I don't have the cup anymore, I think it would be kind of neat.
07:57:28<@JAA>Wikipedia has a nice list because of course it does: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emoticons
07:57:44<systwi_>I thought it looked a bit different, but this must be the one: https://live.staticflickr.com/2402/2695591905_f5f061008a_b.jpg
07:57:53<systwi_>Checking your link...
07:58:02<systwi_>Of course they do. :-)
07:58:36<@JAA>Hah, nice
08:01:42<@JAA>(-_-)zzz
08:03:09<systwi_>(^_^)/~
08:03:20<systwi_>(although I prefer: o/ o7 o/ o7 o/ )
08:07:05<systwi_>Oh, this works too if your system supports Kana:
08:07:21<systwi_>お(^o^)γ‚„(^O^)す(^q^)みぃ(^-^)οΎ‰οΎž
08:25:43<systwi_>TheTechRobo: Re: the butchered pronunciation of "PostgreSQL" we were talking about earlier, I recreated what I remember hearing in TTS: https://transfer.archivete.am/5XJma/postgres-butcher.ogg
08:25:59<systwi_>*remembered
08:26:33<systwi_>Ehh, or "remember." Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―
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14:34:07<Doranwen>I think all of my old ones are starting to fail one by one
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14:52:57<systwi>More dying HDDs, Doranwen? :-(
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21:56:38<Doranwen>systwi: oh yeah
21:56:48<Doranwen>plus some that were doa :P
21:57:09<Doranwen>fortunately no data lost yet - everything's had backups and the backups were backed up before they died, if they did
22:02:29<Doranwen>but I'm thinking the drive I cloned of my *main* drive is going to need to be swapped out before long - stuff is ridiculously sluggish at times, particularly when saving files or copying stuff
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