00:00:09<joepie91|m>"ah, so that's why those established transit providers did all that work to map out their service dependencies"
00:03:46<nstrom|m>https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2023/11/02/google_abandons_web_environment_integrity/
00:04:15<nicolas17>crab-dance.gif
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00:11:02<nicolas17>I'm so glad the WBM managed to preserve this work of art in a functional form https://web.archive.org/web/20200322045508/http://trumpdonald.org/
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01:32:02<nicolas17>looks like Whisper was trained on translated subtitles too
01:33:55<nicolas17>if I pass "--language es" and English audio, sometimes it's transcribed as [INGLÉS] (especially if it hears spanish audio at the beginning), sometimes it's *translated to spanish* (if I trim the spanish audio at the beginning), and it's a pretty decent translation too
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01:38:59<@arkiver>nicolas17: hah that's awesome :P
01:39:17<@arkiver>yeah i bet they just put in any kind of audio+transcript stuff they could fine
01:39:24<@arkiver>(probably documented in their PDF)
01:39:45<nicolas17>arkiver: I think they should have done better cleanup though
01:40:13<nicolas17>I had an audio file with some silence and it was transcribed as "thanks for watching" or "subtitles done by the suchandsuch community"
01:40:51<@arkiver>yeah it's purely relying on context there
01:41:07<@arkiver>i believe you can set it to listen more to the audio and use context less
01:41:10<@arkiver>nicolas17: ^
01:41:52<nicolas17>in the training data, silence *was* in fact subtitled as "subtitles by suchandsuch community" (at the end of the video) :D
01:42:29<@arkiver>yeah but in general i believe it does not transcribe silence as that
01:42:38<nicolas17>context can confuse it sometimes
01:42:40<@arkiver>but the according to the context it wants to write that
01:42:49<@arkiver>(according may be wrong word here)
01:42:51<nicolas17>like after a chunk of silence sometimes it doesn't continue transcribing when the speech comes back
01:45:03<nicolas17>or weird things like
01:45:07<nicolas17>there was a talk in english with like 1 minute introduction in spanish
01:45:16<nicolas17>so I cut off the first 60 seconds so the spanish part didn't confuse it
01:45:29<nicolas17>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7eDgVuWYAAiJUT.png and it got stuck in this loop
01:46:00<nicolas17>I cut off 65 seconds instead and everything was fine
01:46:20<nicolas17>probably something makes it fall into a weird local minima and it can't get out
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01:50:34<@arkiver>yeah :/
01:51:00<@arkiver>for me it did not transcribe a large first part of some conversation
01:51:19<@arkiver>and when the person talking changed (voice changed) it started transcribing as usual
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04:33:04<killshot>hey
04:33:23<killshot>can somebody recommend free & permanent file hosters?
04:33:33<nicolas17>no such thing
04:33:35<killshot>I am looking for something along the lines of anonfiles
04:33:47<nicolas17>storing data "permanently" is expensive
04:33:51<killshot>it was permanent, free and anonymous, with a decent file limit
04:34:02<nicolas17>does anonfiles still exist?
04:34:10<killshot>it went down a couple of months ago
04:34:10<nicolas17>doesn't sound very permanent then
04:34:33<killshot>that's fine by me, I just need something that will store my files until it goes down
04:34:58<Flashfire42>everything then XD
04:35:04<Flashfire42>so many websites to do it
04:35:08<killshot>i remember that it had a few clones and alternatives, with the same limits and anonymity
04:35:13<nicolas17>I pay for that stuff so idk :P
04:35:13<killshot>i forgot them tho
04:35:25<Flashfire42>whats that weird hamster one that was polish is that still around?
04:35:50<nicolas17>killshot: mega.nz :p
04:36:02<killshot>it requires an account :(
04:36:12<killshot>and has transfer limits
04:36:22<killshot>not really anonymous
04:36:32<Flashfire42>remember if something is completely free then you are the product
04:36:42<nicolas17>I still fail to see why someone would give you what you want for free
04:37:16<killshot>anonfiles served me very well, I don't think they made any profit off me uploading databreaches to their servers
04:37:41<Flashfire42>maybe dont upload databreaches to the masses? What do I know tho
04:38:12<killshot>not just databreaches, I upload a lot of pirated material
04:38:22<killshot>most services take it down and ban me
04:38:33<killshot>anonfiles was a blessing
04:38:59<killshot>so, anyone got any alternatives?
04:39:23<nicolas17>make one! :D
04:39:38<killshot>i came across pomf.lain.la but it's file size limit is much smaller than anonfiles'
04:39:52<killshot>@nicolas17 I wish I had the bandwidth and storage to do so
04:40:02<killshot>I'm broke lmao
04:40:18<nicolas17>but really I think for large files the way to go is bittorrent
04:40:47<killshot>I agree, but I need to be available for seeding it 24x7
04:40:57<killshot>not really feasible for me
04:41:04<Flashfire42>https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/20920d2c6fe36738/image.png simply beautiful
04:41:08<killshot>especially if I am sharing files on imageboards
04:41:14<Flashfire42>killshot not really once it is out there a few times
04:41:31<Flashfire42>You only need to seed it for like 48 hours
04:42:47<killshot>https://imgur.com/lXw3nFE
04:44:05<killshot>their sister sites, filechan and letsupload.cc got taken down too
04:44:19<killshot>I'm sure some clones that use the same interface exist
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05:29:28<nukke>killshot: please please PLEASE don't abuse public share sites
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05:42:50<thuban>i didn't click the link and assumed that the bored ape thing was a damaged metal halide bulb like every other mass photokeratitis event
05:43:11<thuban>NO, INTENTIONAL BARE UVC
05:43:13<thuban>amazing
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05:49:21<nicolas17>thuban: https://cohost.org/atomicthumbs/post/3428694-in-the-unlikely-even
05:51:19<@JAA>> on the one hand, i like my vision. but on the other hand it is a very nice shade of blue
05:51:22<@JAA>:-)
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06:49:51<project10>> You can see the electric arc. You can stare into the electric arc. You can worship the electric arc. You can give yourself to the electric arc.
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10:14:15<killshot1337>nukke: if it's public, it will get exploited. if not by me, then by someone else
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16:23:15<nukke>fireonlive: https://matrix.org/blog/2023/11/06/future-of-synapse-dendrite/
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16:36:19<nicolas17>M3 Macs are apparently shipping with macOS 13.5 from July
16:37:05<nicolas17>and all the new models are still missing from the update server so those people can't update to 14.1
16:38:05<nicolas17>we gotta find someone willing to do a filesystem dump before the update server is fixed and everyone updates and that build is lost forever
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17:31:54<katia>why
17:35:10<nicolas17>why what
17:41:29<fireonlive>thanks nukke :)
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17:50:34<nukke>WHY
17:51:58<fireonlive>despite my loyalty to timmy cookie i am sadly not buying one 😅
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18:32:45<nukke>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F-WcpIcW4AAUozh?format=jpg&name=medium
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18:35:24<that_lurker>https://about.fb.com/news/2023/10/facebook-and-instagram-to-offer-subscription-for-no-ads-in-europe/
18:56:30<fireonlive>last i looked the $/month was like way more than they'd make per user o_O
18:56:54<fireonlive>(from ads)
18:57:13fireonlive invites nukke to #memes :D
19:06:47<that_lurker>https://lounge.kuhaon.fun/folder/4e56b96adeaebb62/cat-spiritus.gif
19:10:33<fireonlive>:3
19:10:35<katia>nicolas17, is there something special about macos 13.5?
19:12:31<katia>or just to save the os it ships with? just curious what the use is
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19:16:02<nicolas17>katia: are you asking "why preserve data" in an archiveteam channel? :p
19:17:23<fireonlive>nicolas17: i think just what's special about that build specifically
19:17:24<nicolas17>it's a different 13.5 build with M3 support, the only publicly-available downloadable macOS that supports M3 is 14.1
19:17:46<fireonlive>rip my typing
19:17:49<nicolas17>though M3 Pro and M3 Max machines are shipping with a slightly older 14.1 build that there is *also* no download for
19:19:25<fireonlive>-+rss- Oracle Employee Helped Cocaine Dealers Hide $54M in Crypto, DOJ Says: https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2023/11/07/oracle-staffer-helped-cocaine-dealers-hide-54-million-in-cryptocurrency-doj-says/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38179003
19:19:28<fireonlive>👃
19:19:34<fireonlive>sniff sniff
19:19:38<that_lurker>Those first to support something new ones are always interesting. And also the next update from those
19:20:15<that_lurker>fireonlive: The ultimate protection being behind Oracle lawyers
19:20:21<fireonlive>:D
19:20:34<fireonlive>i wish i had oracle lawyers protecting me
19:21:20<that_lurker>Police ask what you are hiding and you can just show the amount to virtualbox addin install their ip has
19:22:10<joepie91|m>you can hide anything in Oracle licensing
19:22:33<fireonlive>>:#
19:22:35<fireonlive>>:3
19:24:29<that_lurker>>:¤
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21:17:53<fireonlive>https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.12.html
21:18:05<fireonlive>>>> f"{f"{f"{f"{f"{f"{1+1}"}"}"}"}"}"
21:18:06<fireonlive>'2'
21:20:22<@JAA>Yeah :-)
21:20:43<@JAA>'They were so preoccupied with whether they could that they never stopped to ask themselves whether they should.'
21:21:49<@JAA>But there are of course very good use cases, e.g. when you need to construct a dict key inside an f-string.
21:21:50<that_lurker>Now you can be the Evil Chaotic coder and add everything like that :P
21:22:18<@JAA>`f'dict value: {d[f'key{i}']}'` etc.
21:23:19<@JAA>that_lurker: I feel like that would rather be the 'write everything using only eight distinct characters' approach.
21:24:13<@JAA>You only really *need* these: 0cex'()%
21:24:16<@JAA>Everything else is fluff.
21:28:20<fireonlive>x3
21:30:55<@arkiver>i would expect the "s to become a problem
21:30:58<@arkiver>but i guess not
21:31:05@arkiver never really uses f"..."
21:31:20<@arkiver>good old .format(...) is still my favorite
21:33:10<@JAA>f-strings are lovely.
21:35:32<katia>https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/11/article-45-will-roll-back-web-security-12-years
21:35:36<that_lurker>g-strings are lovely too
21:36:29<@arkiver>that_lurker: what are those?
21:38:30<that_lurker>arkiver: Depenging on if you are at work, i would say google :P Not related to coding
21:41:02<@arkiver>H
21:41:04<@arkiver>ah
21:41:05<@arkiver>:P
21:41:06<@arkiver>oops
21:47:42<fireonlive>x3
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