| 00:16:36 | <fireonlive> | :D |
| 00:16:52 | <fireonlive> | also nice enabling of image uploads~ |
| 00:27:03 | <project10> | Wayland by default! https://www.phoronix.com/news/Firefox-121-Available |
| 00:27:23 | <fireonlive> | bad news JAA :p |
| 00:28:28 | <@JAA> | Wayland *enabled* by default. X11 stays in place. :-) |
| 00:28:36 | <@JAA> | But I bet they'll break shit on X11 sooner or later. |
| 00:29:16 | <fireonlive> | yeah :c |
| 00:34:41 | <project10> | JAA what do you use as email client? I see you as a pine/alpine kinda guy :P |
| 00:37:17 | <flashfire42> | JAA actually has an aviary of exotic birds that send messages out |
| 00:40:14 | <@JAA> | Yes, IPoAC, naturally. |
| 00:42:41 | <@JAA> | project10: Thunderbird. I've been wanting to give mutt a proper try though. |
| 00:43:39 | <project10> | cool, everything old is new again |
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| 02:15:29 | <@JAA> | fireonlive: Excellent timing with the ssh3 thing, by the way, given the OpenSSH security issue revealed only a couple days after. |
| 02:18:43 | <fireonlive> | ah yes indeed lol |
| 02:19:20 | <@JAA> | Good illustration of something that was indeed wrong with SSH but where TLS probably wouldn't be affected. |
| 02:19:46 | <fireonlive> | Terrapin Attack for prefix truncation in SSH https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38684904 https://terrapin-attack.com/ |
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| 02:25:31 | <@JAA> | FWIW, the maintainer of OpenSSH (Damien Miller) claims the only observable security effect is that it can be used to disable the recent measures against keystroke timing attacks. I haven't checked that though. |
| 02:38:44 | <nicolas17> | I'm grabbing all the testflight warcs *again* |
| 02:39:11 | <nicolas17> | this time processing the actual .ipa's instead of the .plists that point at them |
| 02:40:11 | <nicolas17> | but I can't be bothered with web frontend: https://data.nicolas17.xyz/testflight/stats https://data.nicolas17.xyz/testflight/search?q=birds |
| 02:40:24 | <nicolas17> | someone else will have to make the web UI for searching |
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| 03:49:04 | <flashfire42|m> | https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/decembers-windows-11-kb5033375-update-breaks-wi-fi-connectivity/ |
| 03:53:03 | <@OrIdow6> | <DigitalDragons> curl -o a.html https://google.com/ |
| 03:53:07 | <@OrIdow6> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmv8quf_xM |
| 03:54:37 | <@OrIdow6> | I did write something at some point to take a CDX and "smartly" turn it into a series of range requests |
| 03:54:54 | <nulldata> | https://electrek.co/2023/12/18/tesla-removes-disney-cars-amid-elon-musks-beef-bob-iger/ |
| 03:54:57 | <@OrIdow6> | Then I think I tried to work on a more generalizable version but never finished it |
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| 04:12:20 | <fireonlive> | wikipedia's on it! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Hill_sex_tape_scandal |
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| 05:31:37 | <qwertyasdfuiopghjkl> | https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/18/24006406/testflight-teraleak-game-preservationists mentions Archive Team |
| 05:32:29 | <fireonlive> | 'the cache was uploaded to the Internet Archive by Archive Team in March 2015 and seems to have gone largely unnoticed since then. Apple and the Internet Archive didn’t immediately reply to requests for comment.' |
| 05:32:35 | <fireonlive> | did anyone reach out to AT? lol |
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| 05:33:53 | <datechnoman> | Prob their go-to line for the too hard basket lol |
| 05:36:11 | <@arkiver> | haha no i don't think they did |
| 05:36:29 | <@arkiver> | that theverge article is better than many of the others |
| 05:40:13 | <fireonlive> | tsk tsk TV |
| 05:40:20 | <fireonlive> | but yeah it is haha |
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| 07:58:22 | <Doranwen> | I've been using a sed command someone here (very possibly thuban) gave me: `paste - - - - - - - - <format.txt | sed 's_^\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)$_<a href="\5">\1 - \2</a>, \3 words, \4\n\6\n\7\n\8\n_' > format2.txt` And it works great! Except I need to apply it to something with three more lines to the pattern. How do I get *that* to work? |
| 07:58:37 | <Doranwen> | The substitutions for \1 \2 \3 etc. only work up to \9, it appears. |
| 07:59:08 | | Doranwen can easily adjust up or down to 9, seeing how the pattern of it works, but has no idea what to do when there are 11 different lines. |
| 08:02:19 | <Doranwen> | I found this - but couldn't really understand what they were explaining: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36972352/more-than-9-sed-groups-multiple-lines-still-using-sed |
| 08:04:01 | <thuban> | Doranwen: i don't think that's one of mine lmao |
| 08:05:52 | <thuban> | quickest fix is to use `perl -pe` instead of `sed`; you will need to change '_' to '/', escape the literal forward slash, and change \1 ... \11 to $1 ... $11, but that should be all |
| 08:08:18 | <Doranwen> | LOL, maybe JAA then. |
| 08:08:37 | <Doranwen> | Ooh, thank you! |
| 08:08:41 | <Doranwen> | I will try that. :D |
| 08:12:44 | <Doranwen> | Like this? `paste - - - - - - - - - - - <format.txt | perl -pe 's/^\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t\(.*\)$_$9$10$11<a href="$5">$1 - $2<\/a>, $3 words, $4\n$6\n$7\n$8\n_' > format2.txt` |
| 08:14:06 | <thuban> | change '_' to '/' everywhere |
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| 08:17:59 | <Doranwen> | Ohh right, I just did the first one and forgot it existed elsewhere. |
| 08:19:29 | <thuban> | (for convenience, sed accepts any character as a delimiter, so that you can pick something that doesn't appear in your command and avoid having to escape anything; the original author of this one-liner chose '_' to avoid escaping the literal '/'. but perl only accepts '/') |
| 08:20:06 | <Doranwen> | Ahh, ok. |
| 08:20:26 | <thuban> | other than that, looks right from here |
| 08:20:27 | <Doranwen> | Well, I still have something wrong because it just strung all the strings together with spaces between them instead of reformatting. |
| 08:21:00 | <Doranwen> | Oh, not spaces, tabs. |
| 08:22:38 | <thuban> | that's the `paste` output; sounds like it's not matching? |
| 08:22:52 | <Doranwen> | I checked, there's 11 hyphens. :/ |
| 08:22:53 | <thuban> | oh durr, perl uses PCRE instead of sed's BRE |
| 08:23:06 | <thuban> | lose the backslashes on '\(' and \)' |
| 08:23:18 | <Doranwen> | OK. |
| 08:23:23 | <thuban> | (i don't use perl much) |
| 08:24:23 | <Doranwen> | Like this? `paste - - - - - - - - - - - <format.txt | perl -pe 's/^\(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)$/$9$10$11<a href="$5">$1 - $2<\/a>, $3 words, $4\n$6\n$7\n$8\n/' > format2.txt` |
| 08:24:31 | <Doranwen> | Oh wait, missed the first backslash. |
| 08:24:51 | <Doranwen> | This, then: `paste - - - - - - - - - - - <format.txt | perl -pe 's/^(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)\t(.*)$/$9$10$11<a href="$5">$1 - $2<\/a>, $3 words, $4\n$6\n$7\n$8\n/' > format2.txt` |
| 08:24:51 | <thuban> | yeah |
| 08:25:10 | <Doranwen> | Sweeeeeeeet! |
| 08:25:12 | <Doranwen> | Thank you very much. :D |
| 08:25:15 | <Doranwen> | This saves me a TON of time, lol. |
| 08:25:22 | <Doranwen> | I'm figuring out ways to automate more of this process. |
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| 15:27:41 | <@JAA> | :-) |
| 15:27:58 | <@JAA> | Yeah, looks like that was my crime, although it only went up to \4 at the time. |
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| 18:44:12 | <nukke> | what email providers do y'all use? |
| 18:44:28 | <nukke> | my proton sub is running out soon and was thinking about maybe jumping ship |
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| 22:58:37 | <qwertyasdfuiopghjkl> | "The Albanian government will use ChatGPT to translate thousands of pages of EU legal measures and provisions into shqip (Albanian language) and then integrate them into existing legal structures" https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/albania-to-speed-up-eu-accession-using-chatgpt/ |
| 22:58:56 | <@JAA> | What could possibly go wrong? |
| 23:03:34 | <DogsRNice> | i cant wait for hallucinated laws |
| 23:06:46 | <Barto> | you're going to get a human to check the translation, are you? |
| 23:07:59 | <project10> | <anakin_padme.png> |
| 23:08:06 | <Barto> | :D |
| 23:09:21 | <@JAA> | Dammit, I was too slow. |
| 23:09:26 | <@JAA> | https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/qyWX7/anakin_padme.png |
| 23:21:32 | <Barto> | stay awesome people |
| 23:37:36 | <nukke> | no u |