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00:34:37<fireonlive>the YouTube mobile app at least seems to be using another tracking parameter now: we’ve seen pp= before, now on the generated youtu.be/<id> links there’s ?si= param
00:34:42<fireonlive>🙄
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00:51:45<TheTechRobo>pp
00:51:57<fireonlive>ye
00:52:05<fireonIive>:3
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00:57:02<DigitalDragons>why are there two fireonlives
01:04:26<nukke>The real question is: why are there only two fireonIives?
01:04:37<fireonlive>:o good point
01:04:46<fireonlive>and yeah weird lol
01:05:05<fireonlive>in my client the real one is yellow
01:06:10<@JAA>pp = player parameter(s) as far as I know. I wonder what 'si' is.
01:07:00<fireonlive>oh interedsting
01:07:21<fireonlive>i get the pp when i right click/copy link from say search rsults or the homepage
01:07:34<fireonlive>nvm just search results
01:08:14<fireonlive>....
01:08:21<fireonlive>it base64 decodes to hello world?
01:08:47<fireonlive>well and a couple things before a newline
01:08:53<fireonlive>the &pp=
01:10:17<fireonlive>or is it hello worl
01:10:21<fireonlive>anyways.. weird lol
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01:44:01<fireonIive>fireonlive: THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE
01:44:04<fireonIive>:3
01:44:31<fireonlive>:O
01:44:32<fireonIive>DigitalDragons: ;-)
01:45:04<fireonlive>enchanté! ⚔️
01:45:21<fireonIive>my name is fireonIive. You killed my father. Prepare to die
01:45:25<fireonIive>🔥🔥🔥
01:45:31<fireonlive>gladly
01:45:43<fireonIive>ok well just for that I WON'T kill you
01:45:47<fireonlive>'the REAL fireonlive would never pass up an opportunity to die'
01:45:49<fireonIive>...unless this is what you wanted all along
01:45:51<fireonlive>head_tap.gif
01:48:44<fireonIive>fireonlive is such a good username there must be two
01:49:40<fireonlive>one is not enough
01:49:51<nicolas17>...
01:50:19<fireonIive>he's at a loss for words due to the sheer power of the nick
01:50:51<fireonlive>i guess so
01:50:56<fireonlive>that or really pissed off
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02:05:56<DigitalDragons>fight fight fight fight fight fight
02:06:48<fireonlive>:D
02:07:15<nukke>will the real fire please stand up
02:07:58fireonlive stands up
02:08:00<fireonlive>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37244174
02:08:59<fireonlive>^ re B2
02:09:38<nukke>so I skimmed through the previous post, but isn't storage _and_ bandwidth getting cheaper by the day? why the price increase?
02:11:15<fireonlive>they say people storing more data in total, and they want to invest more in 'improving the product'
02:11:24<fireonlive>for the unlimited backup thing
02:11:28<fireonlive>as for B2, dunno
02:11:47<fireonlive>they did heavily reduce egress fees in a way though
02:12:08<nicolas17>I'm sure by now people in r/DataHoarders etc have figured out the API of the unlimited backup service and are abusing the hell out of it
02:12:38<nicolas17>they should dig into that... investigate the top storage users
02:12:45<imer>I wonder how much the egress is due to wasabi just advertising free egress with the caveat it's not unlimited, that's always irked me
02:13:21fireonIive stands up also because the other fire is lying
02:14:03<@JAA>imer: It's 'free egress but please don't be ridiculous', isn't it?
02:14:14<@JAA>I.e. don't use it as a CDN etc.
02:14:20<nicolas17>wasabi?
02:14:23<@JAA>Yeah
02:14:37<fireonlive>https://wasabi.com
02:14:42<imer>something like "if you plan to do more egress than data stored we're not a good fit"
02:14:43<nicolas17>it used to be "up to the amount you have stored per month", idk if it's still like that
02:14:54<nicolas17>like maybe it's not a hard cutoff
02:14:55<TheTechRobo>isn't wasabi being used for transfer?
02:15:26<@JAA>Yeah, I don't think there's any hard limit, but if you grossly exceed that, I guess you'll get an email.
02:15:28<nicolas17>TheTechRobo: it seems reasonable for that purpose
02:15:41<TheTechRobo>nicolas17: Yeah, was just wondering
02:15:41<@JAA>TheTechRobo: Yes, plus a lot of caching.
02:15:52<fireonlive>(transfer.archivete.am)
02:16:08<fireonlive>we transfer stuff from transfer to wasabi :3
02:16:08<nicolas17>I bet the vast majority of files are never downloaded in a given month
02:16:22<nicolas17>so you can afford to have the latest files downloaded 20 times
02:16:23<TheTechRobo>yeah
02:16:32<imer>what bothers me is they don't tell you this right away on the website, you gotta dig for it, so people blindly assume you can just abuse their services
02:16:51<nicolas17>isn't wasabi also like "1TB minimum storage"?
02:17:58<nicolas17>okay I'm quite sure wasabi used to be "up to the amount you have stored per month", now it's "subject to Wasabi's free egress and API request policies" instead
02:18:29<imer>that sounds even worse imo, at least you knew what you were getting before :)
02:18:43<@JAA>imer: It's not straight on the homepage, but the pricing page https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/ links to the FAQ directly under the 'no egress' text, which explains how it works.
02:18:46<fireonlive>google drive unlimited ™
02:20:21<@JAA>nicolas17: Yes, there's a minimum charge for 1 TB of storage (per bucket? per customer? not sure). There's also a minimum retention period, but that's standard across such services.
02:20:28<imer>exactly, buried three pages deep with no asterisk or anything in all the other mentions it's free while comparing it to S3 charged or the like
02:20:35<imer>charges*
02:20:46<nicolas17>well Backblaze has no minimum charge and no minimum retention period :)
02:21:50<nicolas17>buuut I'm considering buying some disks and taking advantage of the free egress to move some archived data to non-cloud...
02:22:13<imer>dunno, guess im just tired of misleading advertisement when telling it how it actually is isn't much more effort
02:22:25<@JAA>I mean, the AWS comparison does use a small downloaded percentage by default, too.
02:23:20<@JAA>And the AWS pricing details are also hidden three or four pages deep. :-P
02:23:36<@JAA>(Well, except they don't even fit on a page but you need a whole book for them.)
02:23:39<imer>"Free* Egress! * up to the allocated storage capacity" isnt that hard is all i'm saying
02:23:46<fireonlive>🍿
02:23:49<@JAA>No disagreement there
02:24:06<nicolas17>regular reminder that AWS S3 Standard is not worth using unless you have veeeery specific needs (such as high availability)
02:24:31<fireonlive>(i'm too blitzed to pitch in but y'all making long words on the screen is fun)
02:24:32<nicolas17>S3 Intelligent-Tiering is better
02:24:33<nicolas17>unless you have mostly tiny files I guess
02:27:54<fireonlive>hey bring back the long words :(
02:27:55<fireonlive>man
02:29:03<@JAA>antidisestablishmentarianism
02:30:12<fireonIive>In German I'm sure you'd definitely need the larger files
02:30:15<fireonIive>:P
02:30:32<fireonlive>:D
02:30:33<nicolas17>how did germans survive the 8.3 filename era
02:31:27<fireonlive>i'm thinking like
02:31:29<@JAA>Good question, no idea.
02:31:40<fireonlive>an note book + alphanumeric numbering for everything
02:32:12<@JAA>Post-Its around the monitor!
02:32:16<fireonlive>:D
02:33:42<@JAA>'Dateiname' (file name) is already too long for 8.3. :-P
02:35:11<fireonlive>:p
02:35:52<fireonIive>isnt that file date? /s
02:38:16<fireonlive>Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung
02:38:53<@JAA>Weak
02:39:05<fireonlive>me_irl
02:39:28<imer>you use abbreviations of course! Dateiname -> DaNa, some more examples https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/15OFLs/2023-08-24_02-36-25.png
02:39:36<@JAA>Rinderkennzeichnungs- und Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübetragunsgesetz
02:39:41<fireonlive>:O
02:39:59<@JAA>That was a real law.
02:40:47<@JAA>There was also the Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung, an ordinance.
02:41:56<@JAA>Indeed, the abbreviations are also great. :-)
02:42:25<@JAA>RkReÜAÜG and GrundVZÜV, respectively
02:42:55<fireonlive>:D
02:42:56<fireonlive>nice
02:44:15<TheTechRobo>Germany is truly one of the languages of all time
02:45:17<fireonlive>>Germany
02:45:19<fireonlive>>language
02:45:29<@JAA>I've always been wondering when/how this wonderful word mashing got lost in English. It's a Germanic language, after all, and the other surviving Germanic languages all have it as far as I know.
02:45:45<fireonIive>i wish i could make wordmashups in english :(
02:45:51<fireonIive>would make for some great open source project names
02:46:00<fireonlive>that would be fun in english
02:46:45<TheTechRobo>fireonlive: Bro, germany's a language, what are you talking about? canada? lol 🙄
02:46:55<fireonlive>the igloo place?
02:47:01<TheTechRobo>it doesn't exist
02:47:04<TheTechRobo>it's all propaganda
02:47:13<@JAA>What about Gerfew?
02:47:15<TheTechRobo>created by Big Syrup
02:51:56<fireonIive>those damn canadians
02:52:00<fireonIive>faking their politeness the whole time
02:52:03<fireonlive>that email address lmao
02:52:37<fireonIive>what email address
02:52:41<systwi>Jemand anderes spricht Deutschland? :-)
02:53:26<fireonlive>fireonlive: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/15OFLs/2023-08-24_02-36-25.png
02:53:41<fireonIive>oh I missed that one xD
02:53:45<fireonIive>you also mentioned yourself
02:53:46<fireonIive>:3
02:53:49<fireonlive>oop
02:54:28<fireonlive>its cause i forgot how to myself for a second
02:54:34<systwi>Hehe. :-P
02:55:35<systwi>Not to change the subject; would anybody happen to have a couple URLs lacking a content-length descriptor(?) I could test?
02:56:12<systwi>Or one where it has that descriptor in a redirect, but the final destination doesn't.
02:56:22<@JAA>I've always liked that the German army uses a .org domain for its emails like it's an NGO or charity or something. lol
02:56:48<nicolas17>systwi: https://httpbin.org/stream/20
02:57:28<systwi>Thanks, will run some tests using it.
02:57:45<nicolas17>JAA: fun fact, to get an .org.ar you have to be a registered non-profit organization (unlike .org which is free for all)
02:57:52<@JAA>Or the one that actually works, unlike httpbin.org: https://httpbingo.org/
02:57:53<fireonIive>>"not to change the subject"
02:57:56<fireonIive>>changes the subject
02:57:57<fireonIive>:P
02:57:58<fireonlive>there's also https://httpbin.dmuth.org/ which i found because httpbin is kinda not working for me
02:58:08<fireonlive>fireonIive: rude
02:58:17<fireonlive>JAA: much better
02:58:27<systwi>I'm hoping the subject can return when I fuck off. :-)
02:58:34<systwi>lol
02:58:40<@JAA>httpbin.org also had some really fun issues in the past.
02:58:49<systwi>Thanks for the suggestions.
02:59:14<@JAA>This one only took almost two years to get fixed: https://github.com/postmanlabs/httpbin/issues/617
02:59:33<fireonlive>oof
03:00:32<@JAA>nicolas17: Heh, yeah, quite a few countries have that restriction on the org subdomain, which makes sense.
03:00:47<@JAA>I think .org also used to be somewhat restricted in the early days? Not sure though.
03:00:54<nicolas17>.com.ar is free for all, every other second level domain has paperwork involved
03:03:21<fireonlive>hmm looks like requestb.in is now pipedream which is no longer opensource?
03:03:32<fireonlive>oh i had to click on the 'stars' badge
03:03:51<fireonlive>https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream ?
03:04:16<fireonIive>They also link it on the homepage
03:04:23<fireonlive>but it's also like a IFTTT thing it seems?
03:04:33<fireonlive>o_o
03:04:40<fireonIive>yeah that deosn,t look like a test thing
03:04:55<fireonlive>fireonIive: jeeves, decode this puzzle for me
03:05:10<fireonIive>what puzzle
03:05:13<fireonIive>oh the jigsaw one you're holding
03:05:18<fireonIive>alright this piece is a corner piece
03:05:33<fireonIive>no? not funny? :P
03:06:15<fireonlive>!
03:07:28<fireonIive>I̶ ̶a̵m̴ ̸w̷a̶t̵c̷h̶i̴n̵g̴ ̷y̷o̵u̸
03:09:49<fireonlive>o_o
03:11:18<fireonIive>so anyway
03:11:21<fireonIive>how are y'all
03:23:02<fireonlive>(that's not me doing a bit btw)
03:26:40<fireonIive>what is... a bit?
03:27:22<fireonlive>0 or 1
03:28:26<DogsRNice>yes
03:31:19<fireonlive>> tap on profile > reddit app: this profile is nsfw are you sure > tap on yes > tap on a nsfw link from a the nsfw profile > reddit app: this is nsfw are you sure > tap on yes > tap on another link from the same profile > reddit app: this is nsfw are you sure > tap on yes
03:31:21<fireonlive>kill me.
03:31:52<fireonlive>or like when my entire home feed is 100% penises and it still warns me for like everything i click
03:31:54<fireonlive>like ?????
03:32:00<fireonlive>🙃 🔫
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03:32:34<fireonlive>miss u apollo
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04:34:35<fireonlive>https://generated.photos/human-generator/
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06:13:42<fireonlive>porkbun? y/n? why?
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06:59:40<fireonlive>https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/bce57c2da2ba2af0/image.png ah brand twitter
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20:32:35<nicolas17>https://web.archive.org/web/20230823061349/https://status.firefish.lgbt/incident/249322 rip
20:40:26<fireonlive>oh no
20:41:39<imer>ouch
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20:55:58<Barto>àànever trust pvc
20:57:09<Barto>also, test your backups people
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21:02:02<@JAA>Yeah, what the heck were they testing in those monthly manual tests if not to restore everything from backups?
21:19:01<fireonlive>i had wondered that as well lol
21:20:14<joepie91|m>AIUI, they were not doing manual restore tests on automated backups, but full manual tests of the entire backup-restore cycle, ie. backups which were only manually made for the purpose of testing restore
21:20:31<joepie91|m>and the configuration for the automated backups was different than that of the manual ones
21:21:12<@JAA>And then they discarded those manual backups?
21:21:50<joepie91|m>I think so? not sure
21:21:52<fireonlive>ohhh
21:23:01<@JAA>And I guess they never checked the backup size either? Surely that manual backup would've been far larger than the automatic ones if the latter was missing all the important data.
21:23:40<@JAA>But yeah, sounds plausible.
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23:44:06<fireonlive>i wish every platform copied telegram’s “send without sound”!
23:44:41<fireonlive>sometimes you just want to send a bunch of stuff but, like, not urgently :p
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