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01:18:39<fireonlive>FireFly: :p maybe it should
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01:57:37<nulldata>https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/31/logicmonitor-customers-hit-by-hackers-because-of-default-passwords/?guccounter=1
02:09:05<fireonlive>šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
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02:40:43<fireonlive>niiiiiiiiiiiick!
02:43:10<@JAA>I think I wrote the world's worst one-liner. It slowly grew over the past few months to handle more and more edge cases. Since today, it's over 4000 characters long. Can someone beat that?
02:43:38<nicolas17>I have written horrible one-liners
02:43:53<nicolas17>but I move them to proper script files before they get THAT long
02:44:15<@JAA>Yeah, I probably should've done that months ago. lol
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02:53:07<fireonlive>JAA: lmaoooooo
02:53:11<fireonlive>love that
02:59:05<@JAA>Some gems in the one-liner are three large while loops and an inline Perl command (-e) of almost 900 chars. :-)
02:59:38<@JAA>There are also inline AWK and Python programs.
03:00:01<thuban>ok, i'll bite. what's it do?
03:01:39<@JAA>Continuous IRC client log processing and filtering for notification stuff
03:01:52<thuban>(my own longest one-liner is one-tenth the length--and half of that's just ansi color codes)
03:02:15<thuban>(although it is also for irc log processing!)
03:02:21<@JAA>Hah!
03:02:35<@JAA>Yeah, this does a load of transformations, filters out various special things (like bot replies), etc.
03:03:10<flashfire42>I get the feeling we arent talking about ha ha funny one liners
03:04:08<@JAA>The notification side is also pretty bad. Stuff goes into a FIFO, which I read from via SSH so I can call notify-send on my computer. Another fun one-liner there.
03:04:40<@JAA>Maybe I should try an SSH reverse proxy and executing notify-send directly on the server instead.
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03:15:01<fireonlive>so if i type JAA your one line abomination reads it
03:15:34<@JAA>Yup
03:15:43<fireonlive>nice
03:15:52<fireonlive>JAA-ing my JAA all over the JAA place
03:15:57<fireonlive>:D
03:18:00<fireonlive>you all type /me
03:18:10<fireonlive>i type /ctcp #archiveteam-ot ACTION
03:18:12<fireonlive>we are not the same
03:18:53<fireonlive>:p
03:19:43<@JAA>I type 'PRIVMSG #archiveteam-ot :\x01ACTION slaps fireonlive around a bit with a large trout.\x01'. We are not the same.
03:19:54<fireonlive>xD
03:20:21<flashfire42>I type site:t.me NOT ILLEGAL BUT GIANT TELEGRAM CHANNELS TO FEED WARRIORS
03:22:09<fireonlive>flashfire42: if only it supported the 400 .... channels of lovely stuff .... i'm in
03:22:11<fireonlive>:p
03:22:52<flashfire42>If you mean the fireman calender telegrams then they are fine to run assuming the firefighters are old enough to be working as firefighters
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03:23:44<fireonlive>i'ma defenestrate you flashfire42
03:23:49<fireonlive>of course they are
03:23:57<fireonlive>but embeds don't work in them it seems
03:28:30<flashfire42|m>Ah ok. That makes sense
03:29:34<@JAA>TIL Figma is a real company/software. I wonder if their name was inspired by ligma.
03:29:51<fireonlive>;)
03:29:57<fireonlive>indeeeed it is :D
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04:29:45<fireonlive>https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/dfc5f5f457d06fa7/m2-res_600p.mp4
04:52:17<fireonlive>https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/c32a3a5a5cf5d530/image.png ever since they started smoking javascript they just... can't stop
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06:56:42<fireonlive>https://youtu.be/N3s0_yf2mS4 - The Computer Chronicles — Windows 98 (1998); including an interview with ā€œMr. Linux — Linus Torvaldsā€
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07:27:52<Exorcism|TheLounge>I think I broke my wsl2 😭 https://irc.digitaldragon.dev/uploads/fcce7f3ed351318a/image.png
07:28:23<Exorcism|TheLounge>it's not supposed to be like that, like duh fuck šŸ’€
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09:13:39<thuban>https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/08/right-to-repairs-new-unlikely-adversary-scientologists/
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11:28:32<FireFly><fireonlive> FireFly: :p maybe it should <- :p
11:28:40<FireFly>took me a moment to connect the cause-and-effect for that reply
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12:49:54<@JAA>Exorcism: That looks neat, actually. Retro CRT style. :-)
13:00:17<Exorcism>hehe thx!
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15:23:35<that_lurker>Exorcism: Post that to unixporn as new wsl rice :P
15:41:11<kiska>fireonlive: My tab situation is improving... https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/d6c9e79856bce8ba/image.png
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17:49:31<@Sanqui><@Ryz> How has been the Sanqui? o:
17:49:51<@Sanqui>moving into a new place!
17:49:57<Ryz>Ooo~ o#o;
17:50:00<@Sanqui>still setting up furniture etc
17:50:11<@Sanqui>also, I've gotten into wikidata 2 weeks ago
17:50:24<@Sanqui>been contributing games and software and stuff there
17:51:01<Ryz>Ooo, ooo, a contributing Sanqui x3
17:51:06<@Sanqui>so some of the things I send into AB are a byproduct of my research there
17:51:20<@Sanqui>(been doing stuff like... HP 95LX software, or RPG Maker 2000 games...)
17:51:20<Ryz>I mean, tons of hidden loot to find from there >#<;
17:59:34<Ryz>I ponder how much I could contribute there Sanqui, hmm...
18:00:14<@Sanqui>my opinion on wikidata is that the design is quite sound and it scales impressively, but the default UI is very unfun to use
18:00:27<@Sanqui>there are a ton of scripts to improve the experience, and there are tools for mass imports
18:00:38<@JAA>Yeah, fully agreed.
18:00:50<@Sanqui>but at that point you have to invest a lot of time into learning to contribute
18:00:51<@JAA>I started fixing stuff there a while ago.
18:01:11<@JAA>Like people who submit values that aren't valid identifiers etc.
18:01:11<@Sanqui>which turned out to be fun for me but I pity those who click things one by one
18:02:52<@Sanqui>there is some potential for cooperation, e.g. archive team website infoboxes could be generated/sourced from wikidata, setting it up would be involved but beneficial for everybody
18:04:34<@Sanqui>what I will probably be working on is a "push to Wikidata" button for the 5000+ catalogued items at my czechoslovak game archive nonprofit
18:06:20<@Sanqui>a lot of the structured data we have on the AT wiki, like all the election stuff, would also be dreamy to import into wikidata (but probably beyond my competence)
18:08:17<@JAA>Yeah, not sure the project infobox data makes sense to have on Wikidata, but I've toyed with the idea of adding SMW to our wiki in particular for those.
18:08:25<@JAA>The elections would make a lot of sense indeed.
18:09:19<@Sanqui>TBH, Wikidata probably wouldn't reject an "Archive Team project" item class. Their notability guidelines are particularly lax (everybody likes that)
18:09:40<@Sanqui>I've read some of the deletion requests, they're funny
18:10:05<@Sanqui>Archibald Olive (Q117844136): (1818-1903) husband of Mary Narcissus Spain
18:10:09<@Sanqui>request: delete, not notable
18:10:24<@Sanqui>response: we have a newspaper mention and a grave, just because he was just a farmer doesn't mean he's not notable, this isn't english wikipedia
18:12:25<@JAA>Yeah, an 'AT project' property might well be accepted.
18:13:49<@JAA>I've been in the RfD quite a bit submitting self-promotional spam. Some of those requests are funny. There was a *giant* thread about a family tree for months.
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18:58:19<fireonlive>kiska: :D better!
18:58:46<fireonlive>i say spread the archiveteam seed as far and wide as possible
18:58:49<fireonlive>:3
19:06:06<fireonlive>https://lutim.lagout.org/AYDX6Lq4/jwv9ZilO.png <someone posted a more true representation of the old freen*de ##mirc channel access list
19:06:47<fireonlive>it’s shocking but also fun use of services lol
19:06:59<fireonlive>i’m sure JAA loves it dearly
19:07:03<katia> cute
19:07:42<@JAA>Nice :-)
19:15:08<FireFly>oh yeah, that
19:15:13<FireFly>it's pretty silly
19:19:37<@JAA>I wonder whether ircds prevent inserting colour codes into the ident or hostname.
19:30:09<FireFly>many do, you can put them in the gecos (realname) though typically
19:36:05<@JAA>Aw
19:36:07<@JAA>:-P
19:37:14<fireonlive>ooooh.
19:37:26<fireonlive>JAA can’t block my style there
19:37:31<fireonlive>:P
19:38:11@JAA also won't see your style unless he specifically /whois-es you.
19:38:12<@JAA>:-P
19:38:37<fireonlive>you don’t do that every few hours?
19:38:42<fireonlive>😭
19:38:48<@JAA>Ident and hostname would've been fun though.
19:38:53<fireonlive>indeed!
19:39:00<@JAA>I assume quit messages get sanitised, too.
19:39:15<fireonlive>though mu client shows gecos on join
19:40:21<TheTechRobo>low-effort meme go brrr https://lounge.thetechrobo.ca/uploads/f5a10ff35b4bb7e5/image.png
19:40:24<@JAA>I do know that hackint specifically is configured to not even show the client-provided quit message unless you've been connected for at least $secretvalue seconds.
19:40:54<@JAA>TheTechRobo: Accurate :-)
19:40:55<fireonlive>TheTechRobo: :D
19:43:33<FireFly>yeah, libera does the same, if you /quit within some threshold you just get a generic message-less Quit
19:43:40<TheTechRobo>JAA: *immediately starts brute-forcing $secretvalue*
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19:44:42<@JAA>'Client Quit' is the one here I believe.
19:45:08<@JAA>Rather than 'Quit: foo' if the client provided the quit message 'foo'.
19:45:46<fireonlive>i’ll be testing colours in quit as soon as i’m off my mobile
19:45:59<fireonlive>my theory is +c channels will strip it
19:46:31<FireFly>JAA: makes sense
19:47:41<fireonlive>https://github.com/solanum-ircd/solanum/blob/2a0f0393d22c517b03fa1274bfdc0ea3ac8e086c/modules/core/m_quit.c#L76
19:47:56<fireonlive>darth_vader_nooooooo.mp4
19:48:20<@JAA>lol
19:48:31<TheTechRobo>Outta here
19:48:42<TheTechRobo>does hackint use solanum?
19:49:54<@JAA>No, its predecessor charybdis, but that code is already in the root commit from 2007 when stuff was imported from SVN.
19:50:22<fireonlive>this is an agree just bug that must be patched immediately
19:50:26<fireonlive>Egregious
19:50:29<@JAA>(I don't even know whether it was called charybdis at the time.)
19:51:09<fireonlive>charybdis, my love, my muse
19:51:17<fireonlive>rest in peace
19:51:37<@JAA>I wonder whether that SVN repo still exists somewhere.
19:51:56<fireonlive>ooh
19:52:04<fireonlive>would be good for that history repo
19:52:26<fireonlive>12:51:31 pm [351] charybdis-3.5.6-074e23e(20181121-074e23e). ing.hackint.org eIKMpZ6 TS6ow 3IN
19:52:30<@JAA>> Development of charybdis began in 2005 as a proposed replacement to freenode’s hyperion ircd, designed for use by any network, with roots in ircd-ratbox and ircu.
19:52:36<fireonlive>here’s what version ing is on at least
19:54:23<fireonlive>TheTechRobo: the default is 5 mins at least https://github.com/charybdis-ircd/charybdis/blob/56d5e9f34106665bc2e6d4db006f1fa0bceeec1b/doc/reference.conf#L1164
19:56:38<fireonlive>ahh freenode’s irc
19:56:40<fireonlive>d
19:56:52<fireonlive>didnt they have ircd-seven at some point
19:57:54<fireonlive>https://github.com/freenode/ircd-seven ah yes
19:58:16<FireFly>yes
19:58:23<FireFly>dancer -> hyperion -> ircd-seven
19:58:51<FireFly>ircd-seven is basically a chary fork I think, and solanum is essentially the continuation of that
19:59:12<FireFly>grawity has an ircd family tree somewhere
19:59:20<FireFly>https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/family-tree.txt
20:00:03<fireonlive>ooh that looks cool :)
20:00:34<@JAA>Huh, I thought Solanum was directly a fork of charybdis.
20:00:58<FireFly>oh it might be
20:01:10<fireonlive>ahh, quakenet
20:01:35<fireonlive>you were a big L if you could only get L in your channel - had to have Q
20:01:40<fireonlive>:p
20:01:52<@JAA>grawity's list has it as being based on charybdis 4.1.2, which sounds about right.
20:03:16<FireFly>I remember L
20:03:22<FireFly>I think at some point they just replaced L with Q
20:03:37<FireFly>well rather, deprecated L and used Q for all channels regardless of size
20:06:05<@JAA>charybdis 1.1.0 and up was hosted here, but it was never archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20111230051033/http://distfiles.atheme.org/
20:06:08<@JAA>:-(
20:06:43<@JAA>Couldn't find anything on the SVN repo.
20:08:04<TheTechRobo>Did Alexa crawl entire webpages or just homepages?
20:09:16<fireonlive>indeed; they killed off L at some point
20:09:27<fireonlive>i wonder what it stood for or if it was just another letter
20:10:22<fireonlive>don’t tell the quakenet ircops but many many many moons ago whenever i wants d a new channel i’d fill it with idlebots such that I could get Q after L
20:10:25<fireonlive>:3
20:14:35<fireonlive>did you know IRCDs have these cool ā€œpostā€ and ā€œgetā€ commands?! it’s like a built in pubsub!
20:14:55<fireonlive>just type /quote POST hello
20:14:58<fireonlive>but don’t actually
20:15:00<fireonlive>lol
20:16:01<TheTechRobo>fireonlive: Damn you, now I want to try it. lol
20:16:11<fireonlive>:3
20:17:57<fireonlive>it might only work as you're connecting i haven't read the code
20:19:30<fireonlive>wow using the internet is much easier on a laptop vs an iPhone 12
20:20:22<fireonlive>looks like it works anytime
20:20:52<fireonlive>you can also /quote PUT key=value, then /quote GET key later on
20:20:56<fireonlive>;)
20:21:02<fireonlive>(please don't)
20:26:49<TheTechRobo>literally nothing happened
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21:29:09<FireFly>..I've never heard of an ircd having such commands huh
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21:50:24<fireonlive>šŸŽµ loving GNU is easy cause it's beautiful šŸŽµ
21:50:33<fireonlive>oh darn, maybe it's early session
21:50:45<fireonlive>,, putserv 'POST /hello HTTP/1.1'
21:50:46<eggdrop>error 1: wrong # args: should be "putserv text ?options?" -6ms-
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21:50:51<fireonlive>,, putserv "POST /hello HTTP/1.1"
21:50:53<eggdrop>ok: (no output) -0ms-
21:50:55<fireonlive>ye
21:51:43<fireonlive>anyways it's to prevent HTTP proxies from connecting to IRC or before ping cookies people abusing web stuff to connect to IRC i suppose
21:51:55<fireonlive>https://github.com/charybdis-ircd/charybdis/blob/56d5e9f34106665bc2e6d4db006f1fa0bceeec1b/modules/m_post.c
21:56:28<FireFly>oh lol
21:57:27<fireonlive>sadly it's prereg only :(
21:57:31<fireonlive>i mean uh good that
21:57:32<fireonlive>:3
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22:07:50<fireonlive>i open my camera roll, i am as careful as someone diffusing a bomb... i select: https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/ae0ac29f3b876bec/IMG_4768.jpeg
22:14:06<fireonlive>in other news i've made #memes for all your meme-spam needs
22:14:09<fireonlive>:p
22:16:21<fireonlive>one more for here as a send off and because i planned to last night: fireonlive_irl: https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/9hvWg/Video.MOV
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22:45:06<DogsRNice>https://twitter.com/OneTakeNews/status/1698429931032641921
22:45:06<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/OneTakeNews/status/1698429931032641921
22:46:01<fireonlive>oof
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23:48:34<fireonlive>TIL facebook sends no content-length and also no meaningful title; at least for /reels/ urls o_O
23:48:37<fireonlive>cc systwi
23:49:22<fireonlive>/reel/*