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00:47:06<nicolas17>"I'll do this project Properly this time!"
00:47:15<nicolas17>two hours later I have the GitLab CI working but I haven't written a single line of actual code
00:48:35<@JAA>Great. Now you can start writing the test suite.
00:49:28<nicolas17>yes
00:50:24<nicolas17>currently the .gitlab-ci.yml installs Python dependencies (none), downloads a 30MB file (with caching to not re-download it every time), unzstd's it, runs the tests (which do nothing)
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01:16:22<Gooshka>https://telegra.ph/file/39f1036d00d20ce2bea4e.jpg - a map of official Google Streetview coverage. Belarus and Kazakhstan were not visited by Google.
01:17:11<Flashfire42>Pussies
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01:21:04<Gooshka>But Yandex has some panoramas of these countries (and some Russian and Ukrainian pictures are older than ones by Google), so their project is also important.
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01:44:11<@JAA>Redis: SSCAN with COUNT = O(1), SPOP with COUNT = O(n). Make it make sense.
01:48:14<fireonlive>i mean the original creator of redis made a telegram bot library in...... C recently
01:48:23<fireonlive>https://github.com/antirez/botlib
01:50:28<@JAA>lol
01:51:13<@JAA>I guess popping is extra work compared to just returning, but still, is that really O(1)? Seems strange that it wouldn't depend on the COUNT.
03:00:14<fireonlive>refreshed the tab and the entire blog is gone now https://insiderockstarnorth.blogspot.com/ 😅
03:02:12<fireonlive>2tab5furious
03:03:09<nicolas17>https://siliconangle.com/2023/11/26/aws-debuts-amazon-workspaces-thin-client-device-virtual-desktop-access/
03:03:13<nicolas17>Amazon has now reinvented the Sun Ray
03:03:56<Vokun>Gooshka: Why does Peru look so sad?
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03:05:20<nicolas17>why does Canada look so sparse?
03:05:51<project10>that's an accurate reflection of our population distribution
03:05:55<@JAA>Probably because it is.
03:06:17<project10>gooshka also disconnected hours ago...
03:06:26Vokun uploaded an image: (12KiB) < https://matrix.hackint.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/EkWASsSHxSJboSQnvDyGlVZe/image.png >
03:08:43<@JAA>The bottom line should be https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BR-364_(Brazil_highway)&useskin=vector
03:09:06<@JAA>And then Iquitos and Leticia as the eyes, I guess?
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06:23:50<nukke1>https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/10179
06:23:58<nukke1>Not sure if this is a repost
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14:09:51<nicolas17>looks like swcdn.apple.com is down
14:10:10<nicolas17>only works for files that happen to be present in the CDN cache, else gives 502
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18:20:49<maltris>Since you are the archive team and all somehow involved with data storage of any kind, I wanted to use the opportunity to ask my following question: I am currently in the process of trying to recover data from old DVDs that are heavily discolored, but only on specific areas of the disc. On many discs it already worked well, i used to restore 20-80% of the disc using ddrescue or dvdisaster on linux.
18:20:51<maltris>But now 2 discs are left, which are damaged like in the picture (https://coders-home.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/QSU5jU_eSsukwpZaepFIyw-scaled.jpeg, lower disc) and wont get recognized at all (No medium found). I suppose some important portion of the disc or some kind of header was located in the damaged and heavily brown-discolored area.
18:20:51<maltris>Is there any way to retrieve possibly good data by tricking the device or the linux kernel into accepting the disc? What other methods could/should I try?
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18:33:40<nicolas17>maltris: I think without reading that header it won't even know if it's a CD or DVD
19:14:24<maltris>nicolas17: Right exactly, but if it was possible to trick the kernel or the device (or both) into thinking is was either of these, wouldnt it be possible to fetch the data? Unfortunately this is something that became very difficult to find out with a simple google search, first of all because I guess not many tried and second because google is full with all kinds of SEO spam in that regard.
19:15:00<nicolas17>may need hacking the DVD drive firmware tbh
19:46:44<fireonlive>https://x.com/jakezward/status/1728032634037567509?s=12
19:46:45<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/jakezward/status/1728032634037567509
19:46:46<fireonlive>life is a meme
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22:06:39<nulldata>https://youtu.be/qSUUS5Pef9o
22:06:54<nulldata>Fiesta time!
22:08:57<immibis>https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1854w2n/google_drive_appears_to_have_lost_some_of_its/ Google Drive seems to have deleted lots of user data
22:11:59<nukke1>ouch
22:16:01<@JAA>Yep. HN discussion about it from last night: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38427864
22:19:07<nicolas17>"Not your keys, not your coins. Wait, where am I?"
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