00:05:27TheTechRobo is now known as OriginalUsername
00:05:34OriginalUsername is now known as TheTechRobo
00:11:49eggdrop quits [Client Quit]
00:13:20eggdrop (eggdrop) joins
00:20:47BearFortress joins
00:21:26eggdrop quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
00:25:31eggdrop (eggdrop) joins
00:40:32<project10>https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Working_with_ARCHIVE.ORG header image here is *chefs kiss*, so many levels
00:47:50etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
00:51:05etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
00:51:54<fireonlive>JAA: you and your U+00A0
00:51:56<fireonlive>:P
00:55:00<@JAA>Would you prefer an U+2003? :-P
00:56:45<fireonlive>:P
00:57:52<@JAA>Oh or perhaps something fun like U+2028. That should break some things. :-)
01:03:35<fireonlive>line separator eh :D
01:03:36<fireonlive>:3
01:08:12<@JAA>line
separator++
01:08:12<eggdrop>[karma] 'line
separator' is now at 1
01:08:33<@JAA>Wow, my terminal is surprisingly smart about this.
01:11:33<fireonlive>hmm looks like a space to me in the chrome :3
01:12:37<fireonlive>in iTerm2 it's just... 'one word' lol https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/5cb015367ee86f51/image.png
01:14:00etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
01:14:57<fireonlive>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19896392/
01:14:59<fireonlive>i had no idea
01:15:02etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
01:15:14<@JAA>My terminal seems to display a replacement character instead. Not entirely sure what it is exactly though, not U+23CE.
01:15:30<@JAA>However, it gets rendered 2-wide and the terminal thinks it's only 1-wide. lol
01:16:40<fireonlive>oh fun lol
01:17:36<fireonlive>unicode: never a solved problem :3
01:17:53<@JAA>:-)
01:28:41eggdrop quits [Client Quit]
01:30:11etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
01:32:03eggdrop (eggdrop) joins
01:51:22<fireonlive>,, die
01:51:22eggdrop quits [Client Quit]
01:55:21eggdrop (eggdrop) joins
02:44:27<fireonlive>🥚⬇️++
02:44:28<eggdrop>[karma] '🥚⬇️' is now at 1
02:44:30<fireonlive>:)
02:44:41<fireonlive>code the uni away
02:56:29etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
03:22:06krvme joins
03:25:08decagon__ quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
04:15:15etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
04:21:46DogsRNice quits [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
04:22:36etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
04:51:09etnguyen03 quits [Client Quit]
05:57:14BlueMaxima quits [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
06:22:26Dango360 quits [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
06:24:46nicolas17 quits [Client Quit]
07:02:31BigBrain_ quits [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
07:02:51Arcorann (Arcorann) joins
07:03:18Arcorann quits [Remote host closed the connection]
07:13:56nulldata quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
07:17:01nulldata (nulldata) joins
07:24:30Arcorann (Arcorann) joins
07:32:04BigBrain_ (bigbrain) joins
08:04:09Shampoo2140 quits [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.]
08:04:35Shampoo2140 joins
08:05:48nulldata quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
08:06:16Shampoo2140 quits [Client Quit]
08:07:57Shampoo2140 joins
08:08:31nulldata (nulldata) joins
08:19:40<imer>JAA: (nicolas17 isn't here yet, will relay later) regarding cpu usage, cgroups works for me for docker stuff: https://gist.github.com/imerr/3fb768eda91704e6983fdea3ec58397b
08:47:16<shinji257>I need to translate that gist setup to unraid sometime...
08:47:51qw3rty joins
09:03:23nulldata quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
09:06:33nulldata (nulldata) joins
09:22:56BigBrain_ quits [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
09:25:28BigBrain_ (bigbrain) joins
09:35:50gfhh quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
09:45:37Shampoo2140 quits [Client Quit]
09:47:22Shampoo2140 joins
10:02:00igloo22225 quits [Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat]
10:03:20igloo22225 (igloo22225) joins
10:14:29Shampoo2140 quits [Client Quit]
10:16:13Shampoo2140 joins
11:01:17icedice (icedice) joins
11:03:26Shampoo2140 quits [Client Quit]
11:03:44Shampoo2140 joins
11:04:55Shampoo2140 quits [Client Quit]
11:06:37Shampoo2140 joins
11:35:22gfhh joins
11:59:03icedice quits [Client Quit]
12:38:14etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
12:52:49icedice (icedice) joins
13:11:59gfhh quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
13:12:31gfhh joins
13:12:48<@JAA>imer: Thank you!
13:13:31<@JAA>I wonder if you can migrate existing containers, but I kind of doubt it.
13:14:46<imer>can you change anything at all on docker containers without remaking them?
13:15:05<imer>systemd.resource-control is the man page for more options as well
13:16:15<@JAA>Some things can be changed, but yeah, very little.
13:41:14Arcorann quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
13:43:07<HP_Archivist>So, I've had https://archivebox.io/ bookmarked for a while and finally getting around to thinking about setting one up. I use WSL2 on Windows 11. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to get started?
13:44:30andrew quits [Client Quit]
13:45:32etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
13:47:09andrew (andrew) joins
13:50:53LeGoupil joins
13:53:58<project10>thanks imer :)
13:55:00<@JAA>HP_Archivist: If you intend to do WARCs, ArchiveBox uses wget, so it produces weird WARCs that many tools probably can't read.
13:55:56<Frogging101>Weird WARCs?
13:56:06<@JAA>Angle brackets bug
13:56:06<Frogging101>I think I used wget to archive misterpoll
13:56:26<@JAA>Cf. https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/The_WARC_Ecosystem#Tools
13:56:29<Frogging101>which I should put on FOS or something, ideally it'd go in the wayback machine
13:56:51<@JAA>Last time I checked, the WBM didn't support parsing the wget 1.20+ WARCs.
13:56:58<@JAA>Or rather, they'll end up weird in the WBM.
13:57:20<Frogging101>Could sed fix them?
13:57:36<@JAA>No, it'd need something more elaborate.
13:59:41<Frogging101>oh, actually, I used this: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/wget-lua
13:59:45<Frogging101>So that's fine, probably.
14:05:18<@JAA>If you used a somewhat recent version, yes.
14:05:43<@JAA>I don't remember when it was fixed, but some time ago, at least a couple years.
14:12:45PredatorIWD_ joins
14:16:02PredatorIWD quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
14:49:00LeGoupil quits [Client Quit]
15:03:53HP_Archivist quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
15:05:58etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
15:09:47<project10>"If the IOPS is suffixed with K, M, G, or T, the specified IOPS is parsed as KiloIOPS, MegaIOPS, GigaIOPS, or TeraIOPS" ... TeraIOPS? sounds lovely
15:13:55icedice quits [Client Quit]
15:22:01<shinji257>I ended up setting the container to cpu-shares=2.
15:41:36icedice (icedice) joins
15:41:56<fireonlive>man, i had a dream arkiver was asking us to find youtube videos of archiveteam ads (90s-style promos) and like 3 of us were searching and posting them for approval so we wouldn’t be saving a bunch of copies because they were very widely duplicated by hsers of the internet
15:42:02<fireonlive>😵‍💫
15:42:19<fireonlive>better than the dmv though
15:59:48Dango360 (Dango360) joins
16:37:39etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
16:57:51<imer>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNVuIU6UUiM tom scott video about book archival in the uk
17:01:07andrew6 (andrew) joins
17:03:16andrew quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
17:03:23andrew6 is now known as andrew
17:09:26<fireonlive>i would say use memoserv but nicolas17 never logs into nickserv
17:09:29<fireonlive>:P
17:39:39<fireonlive>https://www.webarchive.org.uk/en/ukwa/
17:42:57<fireonlive>oh, imer's video has that link too :)
17:43:13<fireonlive>a friend sent me the link independently
17:59:29<DigitalDragons>1.5pb according to the video
18:03:41xarph quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
18:04:22<fireonlive>https://youtube.com/watch?v=dVie-MO5L0g "READ DESCRIPTION BEFORE WATCHING" lol. not sure when that one went unlisted, though
18:44:20<@JAA>A long time ago, before Dec 2020 at least: https://web.archive.org/web/20201227191651/https://youtube.com/watch?v=dVie-MO5L0g
18:45:29<@JAA>This snapshot is sponsored by archiveteam_urls. :-)
18:45:44<fireonlive>ayy!
18:45:48<fireonlive>thank you urls project
18:46:14<fireonlive>:)
18:46:35<fireonlive>URLs++
18:46:37<eggdrop>[karma] 'URLs' is now at 1
18:51:41<Frogging101>lol
18:52:05petrichor quits [Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in]
18:53:13petrichor (petrichor) joins
18:53:51petrichor quits [Client Quit]
18:55:04petrichor (petrichor) joins
18:55:28jacksonchen666 (jacksonchen666) joins
18:55:36petrichor quits [Client Quit]
18:57:03petrichor (petrichor) joins
19:07:03jacksonchen666 quits [Client Quit]
19:07:22etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
19:24:57andrew quits [Client Quit]
19:28:06andrew (andrew) joins
20:06:57katocala quits [Remote host closed the connection]
20:48:37<fireonlive>“YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead” https://fortune.com/2023/08/16/youtube-reddit-buffalo-shooting-lawsuit/
20:53:42<thuban>brilliant legal analysis, fortune.com
20:54:10efeafewa quits [Remote host closed the connection]
20:54:16<nukke>give them a break, they're a small indie news publisher
21:05:27<Exorcism>Question: I saw this on the wiki, reddit page
21:05:36Exorcism uploaded an image: (19KiB) < https://matrix.hackint.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.fedibird.com/XjbTMabwufvgzaxmEyuQyOoS/1000017645.jpg >
21:05:46<Exorcism>do I really need to change my DNS?
21:06:21efeafewa joins
21:08:22<fireonlive>Exorcism: hmmmm 'check your DNS' might not be the most accurate there
21:08:47<fireonlive>i think what we want to say is 'check if anything is blocking or intercepting Quad9'
21:09:11shinji257 quits [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.]
21:11:44<fireonlive>changed the wording a bit
21:20:01nicolas17 joins
21:24:30<nstrom|m>Yeah, you can use whatever dns you want for personal stuff but the archiveteam containers need to use the ones they're trying to hit or things will fail. So if you are blocking access to other DNS servers on your network you have to make an exception for the AT stuff to work.
21:26:54<project10>one of my lowend idlers for some reason blocked 9.9.9.10:53, to make a container work I needed to redirect port 53 traffic to a local resolver that in turn used DoH against 9.9.9.10...
21:41:59DogsRNice joins
21:50:15shinji257 (shinji257) joins
21:57:08etnguyen03 quits [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
22:01:28<@arkiver>fireonlive: hahaha lol :P
22:10:57<fireonlive>:D
22:13:54<fireonlive>project10: sheeesh. -_- what an odd provider!
22:16:05<project10>yeah, it took me a while to figure out. ONLY wget-at was having connectivity issues, of course ping/nslookup inside the container was OK, pipeline.py to https://legacy-api.arpa.li was OK so no issues getting jobs, just 0 errors on every wget-at connection attempt
22:16:48<fireonlive>ah! what a pain in the ass
22:17:11<fireonlive>debug hell lol
22:17:54BlueMaxima joins
22:19:29<project10>I have wondered though, what about the tracker API is 'legacy', hmmm...
22:22:30<fireonlive>I do wonder if it was poised to be put out and shot at some point but just never has been
22:30:53<project10>`ypcat passwd`
22:39:46etnguyen03 (etnguyen03) joins
22:59:00<nulldata>https://www.casino.org/news/mgm-resorts-suffers-cybersecurity-attack-system-outage-reported/
23:31:53<pabs>!ig 7vzav6hlvh5pbvcow72ore6ga ^https?://steamcommunity\.com/app/868270/homecontent/Read%20at%20https\:/
23:31:56<pabs>woops
23:36:22<nulldata>Fakebot: pabs: You are powerless here. Ignore rejected.
23:38:26nicolas17 quits [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
23:42:41nicolas17 joins
23:43:06<fireonlive>need voice
23:43:07<fireonlive>:p