00:16:23<fireonlive>https://web.archive.org/web/20230702215522/https://sh.itjust.works/post/580838 it showed up as infinity!
00:16:41<fireonlive>(via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36565842)
00:28:44<@JAA>Yup, the 50M one also does that.
00:29:59<fireonlive>ah! i had meant to take a look
00:30:04<fireonlive>i was in the shower when you posted those :3
00:34:25<@hook54321>fireonlive: are people getting pissed about their *public* posts being indexed yet?
00:35:37<fireonlive>haven't stumbled upon that quite yet
00:35:43<fireonlive>but i wouldn't be surprised
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01:03:50<HP_Archivist>I'm a bit late to this, but did Musk just make archiving Twitter (what's left the public-facing stuff) not possible per the rate-limit bs?
01:04:45<@JAA>He's working hard on making Twitter not possible, full stop. :-)
01:05:30<@JAA>But also yes, I suppose, if you squint and call the login wall a rate limit of zero.
01:06:13<HP_Archivist>JAA: Yeah, talk about it running thing right into the ground - I can't even view Twitter profiles or public tweets without an account, apparently.
01:07:10<HP_Archivist>I went to go check on a Twitter account earlier and tried different browsers and even my phone. Can't view it. Had a family member who does have an account look check, and it shows up for them. No idea what this guy is doing.
01:07:43<@JAA>Correct, only logged-in users can view anything currently, and there are stupid limits in place.
01:08:21<nicolas17>HP_Archivist: if you're not logged in, you can't see anything, if you're logged in, you can see like 1000 tweets per day
01:08:55<@JAA>Unless you pay daddy Elon for a blue checkmark, then you get ten times more!
01:09:41<HP_Archivist>I guess crimes against reading too much is the "in" thing, now. What a tool.
01:10:53<fireonlive>but 'the scrapers' and 'ai companies'!
01:11:00<fireonlive>uggh lol
01:11:33<fireonlive>someone posted some screenshot about openAI being unable to browse twitter and he was quite happy
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01:11:49<nicolas17>if you pay $8/mo for Blue, you can read 10k per day as a user (you wouldn't be "allowed" to scrape or use the API using that, but of course they can't really enforce that)
01:12:24<nicolas17>if you pay $5000/mo for the Pro API, your bot can read 1M per month
01:12:44<HP_Archivist>So now I can't actually check on Twitter accounts or even archive new Tweets without being signed in. Maybe it's time to create a dummy Twitter account for archival purposes.
01:13:09<HP_Archivist>JAA: How does this affect socialbot's abilities?
01:13:13<nicolas17>there may be some workarounds
01:13:15<fireonlive>https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/HFumk/1688346782.png
01:13:22<nicolas17>if you find one, do NOT post it in any publicly-logged IRC channel
01:13:29<nicolas17>send a PM to arkiver
01:13:36<fireonlive>thanks nicolas17 you're faster than me haha
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01:14:00<HP_Archivist>nicolas17: Thanks for the heads up
01:14:50<@JAA>HP_Archivist: All of snscrape's Twitter scrapers (except the basically useless twitter-trends) are broken.
01:15:25<HP_Archivist>Ah, oh well...
01:15:35<nicolas17>curl -A "parsecd/1.0 (iPhone6,1; iPhone OS 12.4.8 16G201) Parsecd/1.0" "https://api.smoot.apple.com/bag?key=quetzal2503"
01:15:37<nicolas17>can someone try this? I'm interested in the length of the response (30KB vs 2KB), and the language of human-readable text like first_use_description
01:15:38<nicolas17>I thought sending no country code meant I would always get the 2KB response, but I think it's actually guessing my country by IP in that case :/
01:17:22<nicolas17>(I'm also really confused as to what the "key" is for, surely they don't think they're protecting access to it using a boomer password hardcoded in the client binary?)
01:18:48<nstrom|m>from chicago, us: 29083 bytes "first_use_description":"Safari search now shows personalized suggestions ...
01:18:51<@JAA>nicolas17: OVH Canada, 29149 bytes, English text
01:20:55<fireonlive>scaleway/online.net AMS1, 29263 bytes (wc -c) and French text "first_use_description":"Chercher propose désormais des suggestions personnalisées provenant du Web, d’iTunes, de l’....
01:21:10<nicolas17>yep they're geoIP'ing, bleh
01:21:41<fireonlive>nice smoot btw :p
01:22:21<fireonlive>yeah i get different IPs for api.smoot.apple.com in different regions as well
01:22:55<fireonlive>tested personally but also thrown in https://dnschecker.org/#A/api.smoot.apple.com
01:23:19<fireonlive>aws =D
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02:06:58<Terbium>lots of useful discussion here: https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/issues/919
02:14:41<fireonlive>🤫
02:18:14<fireonlive>🤐
02:18:17<fireonlive>😶
02:18:21<fireonlive>🙊
02:18:31<fireonlive>🙅
02:18:32<@JAA>Mostly 💩 though
02:18:38<fireonlive>(yeah)
02:18:55<@JAA>I have that codepoint memorised so I can type it. :-P
02:19:02<fireonlive>:D
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03:46:40<fireonlive>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F0Edx3cXoAE2P-J?format=jpg&name=orig
03:48:31<fireonlive>:(
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04:46:18<flashfire42>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6aF1mBLt5Q thats a new warning
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04:58:58<fireonlive>oooh
05:03:10<fireonlive>for posterity: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/4Kmzj/www.youtube.com_watch_v=z6aF1mBLt5Q.png
05:03:15<fireonlive>(link goes to https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2801973?hl=en )
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05:20:22<Barto>elon: builds a company selling AI self driving car while syphoning all user data, put funds for openai
05:20:32<Barto>elon: whines about chatgpt using twitter data
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07:10:10<Doranwen>No wonder my one partition keeps filling up. It's wayyyyy over the size it should be - logrotate won't rotate it.
07:11:08<Doranwen>It just says it finds an error in it and skips it.
07:12:38<Doranwen>I guess it's truncate to the rescue.
07:20:12<fireonlive>when you see the 'Amazon Web Services Billing Statement Available' email from a while ago that you somehow missed and stare at a bit before opening
07:20:27<fireonlive>good news: i didn't catastrophically fuck up and i'm not bankrupt yet
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16:55:53<HP_Archivist>Anyone here use Tubeup on Windows with WSL? Every so often I run into this error - OSError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
16:56:31<HP_Archivist>How do I navigate to the WSL folder and delete the temp files it grabs?
16:58:28<HP_Archivist>Previously, I've deleted the entire Ubuntu install along with the vhxd and re-installed everything. Can't figure out how to navigate within the Linux partition and edit files
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20:03:07<HP_Archivist>RE: Tubeup - I figured it out. Found the temp folder.
20:06:11<HP_Archivist>For anyone else in the future for the sake of continuity here in the chat. If you're using WSL2 with Ubuntu on Windows for the purpose of using Tubeup:
20:06:40<HP_Archivist>\\wsl.localhost\Ubuntu-YOUR-VERSION-HERE\root\.tubeup\downloads copy/paste into Explorer
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20:40:33<nicolas17>https://cdn.smoot.apple.com/static/installed_app_whitelist_url?version=d952ed940d15e278436dce7b92f002bd
20:40:39<nicolas17>https://cdn.smoot.apple.com/static/static_corrections_dict/20200930/static_corrections_dict.json?version=20200930
20:41:12<nicolas17>details unknown but this stuff seems to be used for macOS/iOS online features in Spotlight/search
20:41:13<@JAA>MDN, Act III: They renamed the issues, one of them to something completely different, and locked them. They changed the title back on the primary one an hour later, presumably because that wasn't so well-received. :-)
20:44:20<nicolas17>"curl https://cdn.smoot.apple.com/static/spotlight_suggestions_stopwords/4/stopwords-en.map?version=4 | strings -el" seems to have a blacklist of search terms
20:45:57<nicolas17>the worst words you can think of are probably present there so look under your own risk, and if you don't recognize something I would suggest *not* searching it in urbandictionary :P
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20:51:20<Barto>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KKCWGN2fBs :O
20:51:32<Barto>that's awesome
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21:08:19<fireonlive>ooooh time to look at the corpus
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21:57:33<@OrIdow6>nicolas17: And among other things "furries"
21:59:22<flashfire42>Well I cant get a straight answer from my parents but it doesnt look like our ISP has datacaps anymore so I am considering just running the warrior full blast
21:59:43<Barto>just dont do it for #// :D
22:00:00<@JAA>Old contracts don't necessarily get those kind of changes, depending on the ISP.
22:01:05<flashfire42>iinet in australia if anyone wants to help me figure it out I think the plan is like 80 or 90 a month
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22:10:29<fireonlive>furries eh?
22:10:30<fireonlive>hm
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22:13:47<fireonlive>hmm they might have to call the isp or maybe see if you can see the plan name on the bill
22:13:53<fireonlive>dingleberry is banned eh
22:14:47<thuban>gosh, i haven't learned this many new swears and slurs since i binged ca-dmv-bot
22:14:54<fireonlive>haha, rtfm is banned
22:16:34<fireonlive>i wonder if this is the same as the gif search ban list
22:16:56cdub joins
22:17:21<fireonlive>they had an 'oops' moment when 'everyone' could access some not so safe for work gifs via giphy? with their new gif integration in imessage
22:18:29<fireonlive>for those of you who just want a list: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/bhSWC/stopwords-en-v4.map.txt
22:18:49<fireonlive>'zomg' is bad too apprently
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22:22:21<flashfire42>Damn thats a lot of curses
22:27:18<fireonlive>it's repeated a bunch but yeah
22:27:20<fireonlive>:3
22:27:23<fireonlive>TIL 'shirtlifter' lol
22:36:01<nicolas17>some is repeated, some is because of "'s" and other suffixes
22:38:33<fireonlive>mm what i meant
22:50:50<thuban>i award the Most Questionable Ban medal to "ashkenazi". (runners-up: "herpetologist", "clitellum".)
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22:59:36<imer>The clitellum is a thickened glandular and non-segmented section of the body wall near the head in earthworms and leeches, that secretes a viscid sac in which eggs are stored
22:59:38<imer>the more you know
23:00:11<nicolas17>does that have a gross picture in wikipedia?
23:00:32<nicolas17>if so that may be why it's filtered from spotlight searches, to avoid showing a wikipedia preview
23:00:46<imer>depends on if a picture of an earthworm grosses you out I guess?
23:10:01<fireonlive> ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
23:15:04<flashfire42>I dont know why but for some reason microsoft rewards offering apple gift cards makes me uncomfortable
23:16:39<fireonlive>ah they've embraced the good company
23:16:45<fireonlive>let's hope they don't extinguish
23:17:01<flashfire42>https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/821dec80f218ad3e/image.png
23:17:32<flashfire42>Right now my plan is to get enough microsoft rewards points to upgrade my windows 11 to pro
23:17:49<fireonlive>oh what do you plan to do w/ pro?
23:18:26<flashfire42>So I can do Remote desktop with my phone. Teamviewer is too slow and clunky. Then from there I dunno what I will do
23:18:38<fireonlive>ahh
23:18:52<fireonlive>just local network?
23:19:40<flashfire42>Most of the time. I dont really have a lot of computer knowledge on connecting remotely and honestly I suck at CLI otherwise I would just like ssh into it or something
23:20:26<fireonlive>ah ok; not sure if windows remote desktop allows easy remote connections w/o port forwarding and that's usually not a great idea
23:20:31<flashfire42>I did used to occasionally ssh into someones server to run tubeup but I had like a text document with instructions on exactly how to do it so I didnt fuck it up
23:21:02<flashfire42>fireonlive there is actually an iphone app for remote desktop that has official intergration you just need windows pro to use it
23:21:08<fireonlive>ahh
23:21:23<fireonlive>does it support 'console' sessions? i'd guess so eh?
23:21:56<fireonlive>(i.e. you see what you'd see if you were sitting at the chair, instead of the usual you get a new desktop)
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23:52:31<@JAA>vhscollector.com has some truly delightful HTML: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/13uTOQ/vhscollector.com_html.png
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