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01:56:03<fireonlive>oh wow
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03:10:18<fireonlive>https://bukk.it/🔥.gif
03:10:19<fireonlive>suo
03:10:20<fireonlive>sup
03:15:36<fireonlive>(https://ethanmarcotte.com/wrote/bukkit/)
03:20:06<DogsRNice>i thought that was about the minecraft server plugin lol
03:21:46<DigitalDragons>same lol
03:25:23<fireonlive>ohh right
03:25:24<fireonlive>lol
03:27:49<TheTechRobo>fireonlive: This is what I'm currently seeing: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/wNDoP/a.png
03:28:53<TheTechRobo>(context: #burnthetwitch )
03:31:36<TheTechRobo>fireonlive: I might try thelounge tomorrw
03:31:49<TheTechRobo>But I really should finish this technology connections video and go to bed
03:32:05<fireonlive>https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/Whi1/1690169505.png
03:32:07<fireonlive>here's mine
03:32:17<fireonlive>s/DM/PM/
03:32:39<TheTechRobo>that doesn't look too bad, except the AWFUL unread channel colours
03:32:52<DogsRNice>one technology connections video can quickly turn into 3 be careful
03:33:10<fireonlive>TheTechRobo: you can customize the css
03:33:12<TheTechRobo>DogsRNice: I am well aware :D
03:33:18<TheTechRobo>I have lost many a morning sitting in front of the roku
03:33:43<fireonlive>https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/XLEwt/1690169607.png
03:34:14<TheTechRobo>yeah I'll probably try it out tomorrow
03:34:27<fireonlive>=]
03:34:27<TheTechRobo>i'll finally be able to boot into Windows without worrying about missing messages! :P
03:34:34<fireonlive>win...dows?
03:34:37<fireonlive>what's that
03:34:38<fireonlive>:P
03:34:40<TheTechRobo>(booting into Windows is already bad enough)
03:34:48<flashfire42>https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/932f4df946bc84cf/image.png HMMMMMMMMMMM
03:35:05<fireonlive>TheTechRobo: good luck!
03:35:06<TheTechRobo>flashfire42: Uh oh
03:35:17<fireonlive>flashfire42: lols
03:35:25<flashfire42>There is something off about that and I cant quite put my finger on it
03:35:46<imer>my main complaint with the lounge so far is, if it DCs it seems to get rid of unreads and the search is kinda meh (missing jump to message/context/global search)
03:36:10<TheTechRobo>flashfire42: also "A lock () or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites." while having a certificate error LMAO
03:36:13<fireonlive>is it in here? https://github.com/GSA/govt-urls :D
03:36:28<TheTechRobo>imer: do you use the lounge?
03:36:30<fireonlive>imer: yeah.. i wish there was a click to go to context
03:36:31<imer>yes
03:36:35<flashfire42>I havent had any disconnects that lasted very long with the use of kiskas lounge client. Also I have a matrix backup now
03:36:37<fireonlive>there's an open issue for that somewhere
03:36:38<TheTechRobo>is it otherwise good?
03:36:45<fireonlive>hope they add it
03:37:37<fireonlive>govt-urls: "Most government websites end in .gov or .mil, but many do not. This repo contains USA.gov's list of public government domains and URLs that don't end in .gov or .mil."
03:37:48<fireonlive>but lol @ the 'heres you know & the invalid cert'
03:37:49<imer>been out the irc game for a while, so thats what i picked after deciding to stick around here - im happy with it, but that's probably not much to go by (not really an irc power user)
03:38:04<fireonlive>don't mention the lounge around JAA
03:38:11<fireonlive>for they will summon the irssi demons
03:38:13<imer>why did you then :p
03:38:16<fireonlive>oh no
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06:05:25<BPCZ>znc is all you need
06:06:27<BPCZ>Shit I’ve been on irc for nearly 2/3s of my life now
06:06:31<fireonlive>u kids and ur non javascript irc clients
06:07:02<BPCZ>look my client of choice is hexchat, it’s the one windows thing I just can’t drop
06:07:33<fireonlive>:3
06:07:56<BPCZ>and who doesn't love self-doxing when you /sysinfo
06:08:08<fireonlive>/sysinfo
06:08:16<fireonlive>bet you can't type it like that
06:08:19<fireonlive>;)
06:08:53<BPCZ>​/sysinfo
06:09:03<BPCZ>close enough
06:09:09<fireonlive>🤔
06:09:18<fireonlive>:p
06:09:32BPCZ is using Palaver 2.10.3 (2952) on an iPhone running iOS 16.5.1 with 6 CPU cores, 6 GB RAM and 77% battery life remaining
06:10:07<BPCZ>it really should post the model number too
06:10:17<fireonlive>16.5.1!
06:10:23<fireonlive>oh wait
06:10:44<fireonlive>sir you're out of date
06:10:57<BPCZ>I'm not
06:10:57<BPCZ>the new alpha numeric identifiers aren't caught probably because apple isn't tagging them right
06:11:06<fireonlive>ah
06:11:51<fireonlive>:3
06:12:24<BPCZ>so I've spent ... more of my life than I'd like to admit fighting a debian firmware bug due to the firmware being too up-to-date
06:12:35<BPCZ>a sentence I'd never thought I'd have to say
06:12:40<fireonlive>11:12:23 PM *** BPCZ VERSION whatever the most insecure one is
06:12:41<fireonlive>i like this guy
06:16:06<that_lurker>Issues with being too up-to-date is the life of Windows user :P
06:16:40<that_lurker>Though using windows in itself is an issue :D
06:16:40<BPCZ>na man, fucking realtek pushed a driver upstream that causes their own shit to panic
06:16:54<fireonlive>realtek bad :(
06:16:56<BPCZ>so you have to explicitly downgrade
06:17:31<BPCZ>documentation on that is wildly terrible, it also doesn't help I'm running some USB-C -> 2.5gbe nics too
06:18:24<BPCZ>I just need to cross the river and decide what the hell language I'm going to do this project in, C++ or Golang
06:19:41<BPCZ>I guess Rust is also an option, just a lot more leg work for me to learn it with even less utility than C++ or Go in the job market
06:19:54<fireonlive>>modern project
06:19:58<fireonlive>>C<anything>
06:20:08<BPCZ>I live in hell man
06:20:32<BPCZ>there's a non-zero chance I fall into HFT/finance and that's a lot of C++ typically
06:21:00<fireonlive>ooof
06:22:26<BPCZ>I enjoy the client probing
06:22:41<fireonlive>:3
06:22:49<fireonlive>i've had lots of fun reading the responses
06:23:58<BPCZ>Also work had a greenfield project that was done in Go, the guy driving it left and the team spent the last year redoing it all in C++ because the one other guy on the project prefers it. All the justifications for the rewrite have failed to materialize because instead of interfacing directly with a C systems API they're now going though os syscalls
06:24:45<BPCZ>imagine justifying a full rewrite of a project because you say you can do cool fast eBPF interfacing and when it comes down to it you end up having to use systemtap. that's basically what happened
06:25:16<fireonlive>lmao
06:26:38<fireonlive>sounds like effort well spent
06:26:53<BPCZ>I mean mostly it's an incitement of the C system API being so shit that the same C system that's providing the os syscalls has spent thousands of engineer hours making the os path fast and the API path barely works
06:27:22<BPCZ>indictment*
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08:44:02<trainingdata>I run an academic open large language model project https://hplt-project.org/ and am looking for more training data. We have 10 petabytes of spinning disks attached to high-performance compute and a deal with the Internet Archive for 7 petabytes of WARC, mainly WIDE*. Is it possible to get access to Archive Team: URLs WARCs?
08:45:36<thuban>trainingdata: they're all here https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_urls?tab=collection (but this question is more suitable for #archiveteam-bs)
08:47:39<trainingdata>@thuban https://archive.org/download/archiveteam_urls_20230720203029_3f55fb2a has a lock icon next to the WARC
08:50:30<thuban>ask in #archiveteam-bs or #//
09:12:25<BPCZ>10PiB seems rather small
09:12:36<BPCZ>I hope that’s just a quota on a larger system
09:14:19<BPCZ>Ah Lumi, figures
09:18:31<BPCZ>It’s a cute system, I hope you get enough system time to train.
09:20:02<trainingdata>12 Million GPU hours on LUMI. If only AMD's allreduce scaled to more than 128 nodes. But the WARC storage is predominantly in CESNET in the Czech Republic and NIRD in Norway, before we extract the much smaller text and send it over to LUMI because LUMI storage costs more.
09:21:04<BPCZ>I presume you’ve already thought about this but if you have lumi time and can give them predirectives for their policy engine you should be able to speed up reads into memory for each iteration
09:21:38<BPCZ>Since I think they use the E1000 tiered storage default config
09:22:58<BPCZ>You can then write a paper about effective use of tiered storage and be like one of 3 people to ever even try to make that work since no one bothers doing IO planning for tiering these days
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09:26:58<BPCZ>Nvidia had a talk about IO preload directives but it was from an all flash large system to local flash. No one wants to deal with the HDD latency anymore for anything.
09:30:46<flashfire42>trainingdata should totally run BOINC with that
09:31:11<trainingdata>We're streaming compressed text files. Latency is not that important to us. The ratio of parameter IO and compute to training data IO is quite high. So all our tuning is going into parameter exchange because that isn't scaling. Even AMD's demo code for all reduce doesn't scale.
09:33:08<BPCZ>Yep that’s fair
09:33:36<trainingdata>And the stupidity of a 200 job limit even for arrays means we have to bundle preprocessing into multinode jobs.
09:34:28<BPCZ>I’ll poke around work to see if we have anything about scaling training coming down the pipe. People are trying to do 80% system runs for AI training
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11:09:05<@JAA>1. Go to GitHub repo. 2. Search for something. 3. Switch to commit search. 4. 'You have exceeded a secondary rate limit.' ಠ_ಠ
11:09:14<@JAA>Why does their search suck so badly?
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15:23:00<fireonlive>oof i was sleepy boy. still am
15:23:12<fireonlive>https://nitter.net/elonmusk
15:23:22<fireonlive>new (temporary?) branding is here
15:23:48<fireonlive>https://nitter.net/twitter it’s also here too but other account has like it on the building and other bullshit
15:23:59<fireonlive>idk what’s with SV and projecting shit onto buildings
15:24:22<fireonlive>it seems to make them happy though
15:28:15<BPCZ>Permanent branding
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15:29:16<BPCZ>Elon wants Twitter to be the western WeChat including the totalitarian insight into users lives
15:30:51<@JAA>Still doesn't mean he has to rebrand Twitter. You gave the perfect example: WeChat is far more than a chat. Names don't matter, established brands do.
15:32:31<@JAA>But well, Elon does Elon things.
15:32:52<BPCZ>Yes but how else will musk rewrite history to say he founded the company back in 1993 before Jack grew it for a bit
15:33:05<BPCZ>His ego requires he be listed as the founder
15:33:09<joepie91|m>this is why: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.com
15:33:29<joepie91|m>iirc the falling out between Musk and Thiel in the early PayPal/X days was because Musk wanted to turn it into an everything app even then
15:33:31<joepie91|m>and Thiel didn't
15:33:33<fireonlive>ah yeah sorry i meant the logo
15:33:44<fireonlive>X seems to be here to stay
15:33:49<joepie91|m>so this is likely an attempt to revive a 20 year old hobby horse
15:34:06<BPCZ>That’s all musk has ever been
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15:34:51<fireonlive>those wikipedia article writers are going to have some wild debates over how to organize the articles of twitter and X now :p
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15:35:21<joepie91|m>heh
15:35:40<joepie91|m>this is a bit of a ship of theseus, yeah...
15:36:07<imer>if I had "fuck you" money i'd probably go after what seems fun as well I guess, still very odd decisions
15:36:18<fireonlive>lord the retweeted “CEO of X tweets” are pure cringe
15:36:34<fireonlive>https://nitter.net/lindayacc/status/1683213798386147329#m
15:36:52<fireonlive>is all in the thread
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15:37:24<fireonlive>rip imer
15:37:26<BPCZ>The only way to stay in Elons good graces is to be constantly validating him
15:37:27<fireonlive>too much cringe
15:37:34<@JAA>Given how much of a shitshow Twitter has been since Elon took it over, expanding into other businesses will go extremely well I'm sure.
15:37:50<fireonlive>ok tell me i’m wrong please because i want to be
15:37:58<fireonlive> but wasn’t twitter offering bank accounts?
15:38:08<fireonlive>or is that like upcoming lol
15:38:15<BPCZ>Soon to be
15:38:27<fireonlive>ugh
15:38:28<@JAA>I think he was talking about it at one point.
15:38:40<fireonlive>i remember him tweeting about that a while ago
15:38:44<fireonlive>ye
15:38:45<@JAA>'Musk proposes turning Twitter into a bank to avoid bankruptcy' https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/11/twitter-could-go-bankrupt-lose-billions-next-year-musk-tells-staff/
15:39:01<@JAA>Can't go bankrupt if you're a bank! *taps forehead*
15:39:25<BPCZ>Being payment verified ™️ means access to the HYSA of X where you get 2% APY on your money so long as you spend 50 dollars a month on recurring twitter services and subscriptions
15:40:06<fireonlive>“ Powered by AI, X will connect us all in ways we’re just beginning to imagine” good news everyone! if it’s anything like their cars it’ll drive full speed right into a barrier and the service will be no more
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15:40:29<BPCZ>Is xAI the new google deepmind???
15:40:53<BPCZ>I hear Elon only hires the best willing to work at 40% below market rate
15:41:27<fireonlive>lols
15:41:51<fireonlive>i hear it’s going to be “unbiased” and “uncensored” or something…
15:43:12<joepie91|m>lmfao a tech company by a right-extremist grifter who's defaulting on his loans and getting evicted from his offices for nonpayment, is the last company I would trust as a bank
15:43:54<joepie91|m>oh not to mention the history of cryptoshit grifts
15:45:21<BPCZ>You don’t sound like a believer in X coin, it’s going to moon when Elon announces it’s only 1 X coin for a model X
15:46:32<fireonlive>speaking of cryptoshit
15:47:08<fireonlive>https://nitter.net/x_project_erc/status/1683303720816107520
15:47:15<fireonlive>they took no time at all
15:47:17<fireonlive>lol
15:47:37<BPCZ>The logo is a Unicode symbol and can’t be trademarked lol
15:47:47<fireonlive>https://nitter.net/X_project_ERC
15:48:02<fireonlive>already some crypto scam set up
15:48:17<fireonlive>(by third parties i’d muse)
15:50:48<fireonlive>t.me/Xerc20 4.7k members?! are there telegram services to boost your channel numbers
15:50:54<fireonlive>please tel me people aren’t that stupid
15:51:31<fireonlive>BPCZ: lool
15:52:49<BPCZ>
15:53:32<BPCZ>At least apple had the decency of using private space Unicode for their logo so it only is assured to work on apple devices
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16:04:09<fireonlive>i see that beautiful apple logo right thrre
16:04:15<fireonlive>thank you tim apple
16:04:26<fireonlive>for blessing me with my apple devices on this holy day
16:04:30<fireonlive>😇
16:05:59<fireonlive>May mother apple will the unicode “consortium” into accepting your logo into their “standard”, as they should have from the start
16:06:29<fireonlive>wait what network am i on again
16:06:42<@JAA>Meh. What's next, the logo of a shitty social media platform being added to Unicode? Oh, wait...
16:08:04<fireonlive>real genuis move there
16:11:39<IDK>twitter x logo is here
16:15:10<fireonlive>yeee
16:15:15<fireonlive>https://twitter.com/thatalphawhale/status/1683507750565806082?s=12
16:15:24<fireonlive>“imagine elon’s tweet”
16:15:30<fireonlive>ok that’s kinda sad
16:17:18<@JAA>What's sad is that you still use twitter.com instead of nitter.net. :-P
16:25:23<fireonlive>ughhhh sometimes i forget to edit for y’all
16:25:25<fireonlive>:P
16:25:48<fireonlive>i may or may not have daddy elon’s bad app installed
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17:27:36<systwi_>Would anybody happen to know what the Firefox add-on is called that will help in mass-toggling switches on a web page?
17:28:03<systwi_>I'm on a web site that has one of those GDPR pop-ups and you have to uncheck every single tracker in this massive list.
17:28:30<systwi_>I remember using an add-on that would turn all of those switches off with only a few clicks.
17:28:43<systwi_>For whatever reason my DDG-fu is failing me.
17:29:05<systwi_>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/unchecker/
17:29:24<systwi_>Found something. :-)
17:29:30<systwi_>Possibly what I was using before.
17:29:43<fireonlive>iOS/iPadOS 15.7.8 and iOS/iPadOS/tvOS/audioOS 16.6 released today, update your shizznit
17:30:32<fireonlive>15.7.8 advisory: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT213842 16.6: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT213841
17:47:19<fireonlive>https://t.me/addstickers/Cryptographica these cryptopump stickers though… lol
17:49:18<@JAA>Tavis is at it again: https://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/zenbleed.html
17:49:54<@JAA>Use-after-free in AMD Zen 2 CPUs, courtesy of improperly reverted speculative execution
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18:08:01<fireonlive>:D
18:08:12<fireonlive>taviso is the best
18:25:11<Barto>that guy is crazy
18:30:58<fireonlive>i liked his “huh why not go look at antivirus software” chronicles wherein he had a little look and lots of calcs were popped
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19:34:04<joepie91|m>tavis deciding to go and have a look at something is generally a fear-inspiring episode for whoever owns the something
20:14:02<Barto>exactly
20:16:03<fireonlive>forget the CERT bring up the TERT
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21:17:17<nicolas17>https://wayland.social/@compositor/110768798303454842
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23:22:05<fireonlive>lol
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