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| 00:35:43 | <TheTechRobo> | I like when people praise a sound library online and never bother to say what licence it's under. This is how I got stuck looking for other soundfonts that compare to Arachno, which apparently isn't meant for commercial use. Fun. |
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| 04:08:44 | <@OrIdow6> | It would be interesting to see what the composition of their collections is in terms of filetypes and bytes used |
| 04:15:15 | <@OrIdow6> | Datahoarder is one of those places on the Internet I can't go often cause I'll get so annoyed with how much I disagree with them |
| 04:15:40 | <@OrIdow6> | At least they're being mostly sarcastic when they suggest that Elon Musk make a copy |
| 04:16:46 | <nicolas17> | I'm considering asking in datahoarder on the off chance someone has these damn iOS betas I'm missing |
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| 05:03:25 | <pabs> | TheTechRobo: soundfonts are almost never under a sane license :( |
| 05:03:28 | <pabs> | for eg https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/95b08f3e-133d-bd08-105b-b7b089525108@gmail.com |
| 05:04:22 | <pabs> | well, thats more of a "oh we grabbed a bunch of samples from the net under unknown licenses and made a soundfont" |
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| 14:49:29 | <TheTechRobo> | pabs: Yep, that's my current issue. https://www.arachnosoft.com/main/soundfont.php?documentation=fullscreen#copyright |
| 14:49:54 | <TheTechRobo> | You can't even check what the original authors licenced their samples under, because they didn't say, the website has no information, and there's no way to get in contact wih them. |
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| 14:56:17 | <pabs> | blegh |
| 15:02:43 | <TheTechRobo> | VirusTotal says thetechrobo.ca and findyoutubevideo.thetechrobo.ca is malicious. No idea why. Am I on a blocklist because of my DPoSing? :P |
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| 19:49:09 | <@JAA> | Dammit, one of my HDDs is dying, and of course this happens a few days after a sale on Seagate Exos drives ended. ._. |
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| 23:04:26 | <nicolas17> | in part thanks to user 'culpir' on archive.org, I think we have finally recovered every InstallAssistant.pkg for macOS 11/12/13 |
| 23:07:32 | <nicolas17> | culpir is uploading WARCs, I wonder how they can be proven trustworthy enough to feed into wayback machine... |
| 23:12:05 | <@OrIdow6> | In general they can't |
| 23:12:43 | <@OrIdow6> | I have thought it could be useful to have a kind of unofficial supplementary WBM for the outsider warcs |
| 23:13:35 | <nicolas17> | I may be able to write something to verify Apple's digital signature on the package files, but I can't authenticate the headers or metadata files in those WARCs |
| 23:15:28 | <@OrIdow6> | Authenticating WARCs from randos online case by case is a bad idea |
| 23:15:40 | <@OrIdow6> | And it does not happen |
| 23:16:06 | <@OrIdow6> | Anyhow, for example, this one has the angle bracket issue, which I believe still breaks the WBM |
| 23:16:09 | <nicolas17> | how does archiveteam know people didn't tamper with the output of warrior? |
| 23:23:06 | <nicolas17> | OrIdow6: what is "the angle bracket issue"? |
| 23:25:06 | <thuban> | nicolas17: in theory, it's not possible to know that (cf "reflections on trusting trust"; we can't verify the data being archived when the whole point of archival is that we don't yet have a copy); in practice, project workers report a hash of their own code when they upload items to the tracker |
| 23:25:15 | <thuban> | https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=47281 |
| 23:25:41 | <nicolas17> | oof |
| 23:26:13 | <thuban> | angle brackets are a nominally required element of the warc spec that many implementations ignore |
| 23:28:02 | <@JAA> | It's a bit more complicated than that. The spec grammar requires the brackets, but the examples in the spec don't include them, and nearly all implementations omit them. |
| 23:28:23 | <@JAA> | It's fixed in WARC/1.1 anyway, but wget still uses 1.0. |
| 23:28:41 | <@JAA> | wget is the only known implementation that does this. |
| 23:28:58 | <nicolas17> | spec examples don't match the grammar oh no |
| 23:29:29 | <@JAA> | This is dangerously off-offtopic though. |
| 23:29:55 | <nicolas17> | :P |