| 01:12:24 | <nicolas17> | ok seems I can scrape 1150 iTunes IDs per second |
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| 03:52:22 | <pabs> | TIL crt.sh has a JSON mode: https://crt.sh/?q=example.org&output=json |
| 03:57:23 | <fireonlive> | ooh |
| 03:58:43 | <nicolas17> | looks like a lot of iOS developers have no idea how to use reverse-DNS identifiers |
| 03:59:15 | <nicolas17> | there's bundleIDs like "freecell.solitaire.card.games.free.carta.blanca", doing search keyword stuffing in that ID makes no sense |
| 03:59:45 | <fireonlive> | -_- |
| 04:00:20 | <nicolas17> | I also found one called apple.School, how did Apple not flag that in review? |
| 04:00:36 | <DigitalDragons> | top 100 app store SEO tips to get the #1 app!!!!! |
| 04:00:39 | <fireonlive> | huh, weird |
| 04:01:24 | <nicolas17> | https://data.nicolas17.xyz/bundle-ids.txt who can find the weirdest one here? :P |
| 04:05:16 | <fireonlive> | com.gayrimenkuldanismanlik.FortuneQuran com.gentlescum.wxmud |
| 04:05:16 | <fireonlive> | >gay rim |
| 04:05:16 | <fireonlive> | >gentles cum |
| 04:06:01 | <nicolas17> | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/x/id1602130806?uo=4 |
| 04:06:10 | <nicolas17> | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/x/id1603358220?uo=4 |
| 04:06:12 | <nicolas17> | respectively |
| 04:06:14 | <fireonlive> | nvk.chamsocsuckhoe.app < suck hoe io.fagbrev.fagbrev-staging < "" |
| 04:06:22 | <fireonlive> | x3 |
| 04:36:08 | <nulldata> | https://www.npr.org/2023/10/24/1208287502/california-orders-cruise-driverless-cars-off-the-roads-because-of-safety-concern |
| 04:38:57 | <nulldata> | Oh and they tried to withhold the footage https://www.vice.com/en/article/4a3ba3/california-dmv-suspends-cruises-self-driving-car-license-after-pedestrian-injury |
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| 05:13:51 | <nicolas17> | https://transfer.archivete.am/QlVMo/counts.txt iTunes store items I got so far |
| 05:28:37 | <flashfire42> | https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/2d40f56b571bfc76/image.png excuse me what |
| 05:29:27 | <Doranwen> | My sorting script works great for sorting the *fics* I download, but apparently ao3downloader's filename formatting for pics is a bit different and breaks it. Any ideas how to take this script (https://pastebin.com/NhTDfmaP) - which sorts fics with a "Title by Author" name format - and use it on pics that have a "Title by Author img000.jpg" name format? (000, 001, etc. they count up however many images were in a particular fic). |
| 05:29:35 | <Doranwen> | I'm eyeing the regex and shuddering, lol. |
| 05:30:17 | <that_lurker> | flashfire42: I love those "blocked in your country" errors. They never tell you what country they believe you are in |
| 05:31:18 | <Doranwen> | I'm pretty sure all I'd need to edit is line 7, but not sure exactly how to incorporate the various img numbers. |
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| 06:01:58 | <flashfire42> | https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/1cf450da4fb4a265/image.png when the ad glitches |
| 06:02:32 | <flashfire42> | https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/d66f62b9752726a7/image.png |
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| 06:28:23 | <flashfire42> | Gotta love 0 shame in #telegrab atm lmfao. If we werent 100 Million + in I would grab out some coupon channels again |
| 06:28:32 | <flashfire42> | but anyway we have like 1 Billion+ in stashed away anyway |
| 06:29:49 | <fireonlive> | *finds a test link* |
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| 08:59:03 | <thuban> | Doranwen: replace `-name "* by ${author}.*"` with `-regex ".* by ${author}\( \|\.\).*"` |
| 09:01:46 | <thuban> | (the shell pattern "* by ${author}.*" doesn't match the image filenames because it expects the author name to be followed by a dot, not a space; the regex matches either a dot or a space. you don't want to simply remove the dot because it could misfire if some authors' names are prefixes of others') |
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| 14:06:09 | <Doranwen> | thuban: Thank you!!!! Yeah, some author names overlap in part with others, there's folders for multi-authored sets which are named by both authors, etc. I tested this on a few interesting combos and it works *beautifully*. Will save a ton of time. The help is much appreciated! |
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| 18:24:14 | <@JAA> | > iLeakage: Browser-based Timerless Speculative Execution Attacks on Apple Devices |
| 18:24:18 | <@JAA> | https://ileakage.com/ |
| 18:25:27 | <that_lurker> | "Code running in one web browser tab should be isolated and not be able to infer anything about other tabs that a user has open. However, with iLeakage, malicious JavaScript and WebAssembly can read the content of a target webpage when a target visits and clicks on an attacker's webpage. This content includes personal information, passwords, or |
| 18:25:27 | <that_lurker> | credit card information." |
| 18:25:29 | <@JAA> | > We show how an attacker can induce Safari to render an arbitrary webpage, subsequently recovering sensitive information present within it using speculative execution. In particular, we demonstrate how Safari allows a malicious webpage to recover secrets from popular high-value targets, such as Gmail inbox content. Finally, we demonstrate the recovery of passwords, in case these are autofilled by |
| 18:25:35 | <@JAA> | credential managers. |
| 18:25:36 | <@JAA> | Ouch |
| 18:26:43 | <that_lurker> | somewhat simple mitigation atleast |
| 18:26:45 | <@JAA> | > At the time of public release, Apple has implemented a mitigation for iLeakage in Safari. However, this mitigation is not enabled by default |
| 18:26:48 | <@JAA> | lol |
| 18:28:06 | <that_lurker> | How many use Safari as their default browser though :P |
| 18:33:57 | <that_lurker> | though IOS is somewhat of an issue as there you don't have choise currently |
| 18:36:37 | <fireonlive> | oh yeah, slew of iOS updates today btw :p |
| 18:36:50 | <fireonlive> | 11:28:06 am <that_lurker> How many use Safari as their default browser though :P < >_> <_< >_> <_< >_> <_< |
| 18:36:55 | <fireonlive> | not me never |
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| 19:38:44 | <fireonlive> | i'm thinking of switching away from safari to... firefox? chrome? for personal use |
| 19:38:58 | <fireonlive> | but i'm also like should i also sign and package all my own extensions? lmao |
| 19:39:04 | <katia> | firefox |
| 19:39:14 | <fireonlive> | there's some neat ones but jesus christ i hate when they get taken over and used for evil |
| 19:39:29 | <fireonlive> | i guess firefox would be a good return to my roots |
| 19:39:35 | <fireonlive> | and it isn't 'bad' so to speak |
| 19:39:56 | <fireonlive> | the reason i started using safari was just because it synced w/ my phone |
| 19:40:33 | <fireonlive> | bookmarks/tabs/etc |
| 19:40:55 | <fireonlive> | but ig not as important now |
| 19:41:20 | <fireonlive> | hmmm i wonder if firefox can do PWAs |
| 19:42:13 | <katia> | like' |
| 19:43:04 | <fireonlive> | hmm looks like they killed it |
| 19:43:21 | <fireonlive> | say i have the lounge and want to launch it as its own app/window |
| 19:44:05 | <fireonlive> | like add website to desktop kinda thing |
| 19:58:01 | <that_lurker> | firefox does not work with passkeys if you use them |
| 20:02:53 | <fireonlive> | ah! that's a bummer |
| 20:08:44 | <thuban> | ? i thought it did as of 114 |
| 20:09:36 | | fireonlive tests |
| 20:10:23 | <fireonlive> | hmm |
| 20:11:28 | <fireonlive> | https://www.passkeys.io/ says 'touch your security key' on firefox while chrome lets me use icloud ones but also do the QR code dance |
| 20:11:41 | <that_lurker> | https://caniuse.com/?search=passkeys |
| 20:12:18 | <that_lurker> | non search link https://caniuse.com/passkeys |
| 20:23:56 | <fireonlive> | if i see ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED one more time today i'm going to shit my pants |
| 20:26:28 | <fireonlive> | *how to unsend message, IRC* |
| 20:35:35 | <nukke> | speaking of shitting pants, what mail provider do y'all use? I'm currently on proton but I'm thinking about switching to migadu. I'm running into some annoyances with proton and my sub is expiring soon, so I'm thinking about potentially jumping ship. |
| 20:35:49 | <that_lurker> | https://lounge.kuhaon.fun/folder/51b20f54bbcf74bb/crapcute.jpeg |
| 20:37:52 | <that_lurker> | I use protonmail mainly, some mail goes trough addy.io (anonaddy) for domain specific emails. At one point I was thinking about using tutanota or lavabit |
| 20:38:20 | <joepie91|m> | nukke: Fastmail for my business stuff, Migadu for my personal stuff |
| 20:38:21 | <joepie91|m> | Migadu pretty much does exactly what it says on the tin, except it can be a bit slow for a large inbox (but that's for my definition of 'large' which is... probably bigger than most people deal with) |
| 20:38:41 | <joepie91|m> | since I've yote most of my mail to an 'Archived' folder it's been fine |
| 20:40:01 | <Barto> | joepie91 dropped in \o/ |
| 20:42:24 | <fireonlive> | fastmail at the moment |
| 20:42:53 | <fireonlive> | well, and google workspace for some stuff :3 |
| 20:47:12 | <Frogging101> | I host my own (lol) |
| 20:47:29 | <Frogging101> | courier and exim4 |
| 20:47:41 | <Frogging101> | Thunderbird and FairEmail (Android) as clients |
| 20:47:51 | <Frogging101> | FairEmails great by the way, I recommend buying that dev a coffee. |
| 20:48:19 | <fireonlive> | i used to do that but deliverability kinda ruined my day |
| 20:48:36 | <fireonlive> | esp with people with outlook/microsoft accounts just having my emails accepted but then silently dropped |
| 20:50:28 | <nukke> | You used to buy people coffee until it ruined your day? |
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| 20:53:03 | <fireonlive> | self-host email |
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| 20:58:44 | <Frogging101> | lol |
| 20:59:49 | <fireonlive> | and ye i did the dmarc/dkim/spf etc |
| 20:59:54 | <fireonlive> | i just wasn't cool enough :p |
| 21:00:23 | <fireonlive> | https://twitter.com/X/status/1717239924603159010 |
| 21:00:25 | <eggdrop> | nitter: https://nitter.net/X/status/1717239924603159010 |
| 21:00:26 | <fireonlive> | oh lord what fucking now |
| 21:01:25 | <thuban> | i've heard google drops mail too. sucks :/ |
| 21:02:54 | <fireonlive> | yeah :/ |
| 21:03:12 | <fireonlive> | if you 250(?) it you should at least put it somewhere the user or admin can access |
| 21:03:38 | <fireonlive> | https://twitter.com/ericlaw/status/1717271001749155861 < huh, wikimedia has moved to snail-mail donation solicitation |
| 21:03:39 | <eggdrop> | nitter: https://nitter.net/ericlaw/status/1717271001749155861 |
| 21:04:04 | <nukke> | https://twitter.com/X/status/1716896883434799556 |
| 21:04:04 | <eggdrop> | nitter: https://nitter.net/X/status/1716896883434799556 |
| 21:04:10 | <nukke> | seems like it's voice calls. |
| 21:04:29 | <fireonlive> | ahhh |
| 21:04:41 | <fireonlive> | ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED... i'ma just reboot |
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| 22:18:37 | <TheTechRobo> | Migadu seems like a really interesting provider |
| 22:36:37 | <flashfire42|m> | It’s only in the last year or 2 my mother switched from using our ISP webmail |
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| 23:29:23 | <fireonlive> | did ya get a gmail? |
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