00:03:58<fireonlive>thanks irc, i keep typing // when i want to type / at the start of a line in non-irc programs
00:10:11<nulldata>irc--
00:10:11<eggdrop>[karma] 'irc' now has 2 karma!
00:11:52<@JAA>Skill issue
00:12:53<fireonlive>:O
00:13:30<ctag>Woah, thank you for the links fireonlive !
00:13:48<fireonlive>:)
00:14:05<ctag>I have that site running in its original freebsd+joomla setup right now, am trying to find a lighter-weight way to keep it available on our nonprofit's hardware
00:14:20<ctag>Will look into pywb, thanks!
00:14:44<ctag>And I think I goofed with asking for it to be backed up to IA. Now the timeline of website evolution on wayback machine will be mucked up
00:15:08<ctag>A few years ago when I first looked at this, the site either didn't render or didn't show up in wayback machine. I don't recal what the issue was
00:15:20<ctag>I should have checked again now before asking to have it saved
00:16:29<ctag>!! Oh, wget worked this time!
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00:16:58<ctag>I guess I wasn't handling the hairpin stuff, had to run it from outside the local network
00:18:04<fireonlive>do you use the non-www version now for the new site?
00:18:11<fireonlive>should be ok i think then
00:18:39<ctag>Yes, before last week the www subdomain was supposed to redirect to the https "modern" site
00:18:59<ctag>Back when this old site was the main one, it was www. only, iirc
00:19:01<fireonlive>but the modern/new one is https://vbas.org?
00:19:07<fireonlive>like the canonical version
00:19:07<ctag>Yes
00:19:09<fireonlive>ah ok
00:19:20<ctag>So when I'm done here I'll make www redirect back to it again
00:19:28<fireonlive>i think(?) WBM will treat those as two different sites
00:19:56<ctag>Ah
00:20:03<ctag>OK, that would be good
00:20:43<ctag>I can't believe they have the site from back in 1999
00:20:46<ctag>That is awesome
00:20:56<fireonlive>feel free to grab a copy of the (archivebot) WARCs for yourself in addition to the wget mirror/etc
00:21:05<fireonlive>ye :) lots of stuff randomly saved there
00:22:15<ctag>Thank you
00:22:25<ctag>Yeah, I'd like to play with the warcs some
00:23:29<fireonlive>they're neat!
00:23:37<fireonlive>even if not eveyone is on the same page i suppose
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01:25:09<ctag>OK, static html site saved, I want to host it on another domain.. Is there a good tool for wrangling those <a> links? Or is this a moment for sed?
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01:44:00<fireonlive>you could try running wget again with --convert-links
01:44:05<fireonlive>(keep both versions for funsies)
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02:09:01<pabs>ctag: remind me, do we need to do archivebot on http://www.vbas.org or one of the subdomains?
02:09:41<ctag>pabs: No, thank you though!
02:10:02<pabs>ok. was www the old site?
02:10:08<ctag>I was mistaken that the site had not been backed up there already. It seems to all be on wayback
02:10:18<pabs>oh the whole thing?!
02:10:56<ctag>Yes, www was the old site. I'm kinda regretting that we got rid of the subdomain now, since I see wayback machine shows them as two separate sites now. www and the main domain that we now use.
02:11:10<pabs>ah there was already a job recently: https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.vbas.org
02:11:25<pabs>and https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/dev.vbas.org
02:11:30<ctag>I'm not sure how to tell if any links on wayback machine are missing
02:12:02<pabs>could use the CDX API to get a list of all URLs and compare that with the list of files locally
02:12:26<ctag>Hrm, I'd like to learn how to do that
02:12:35<ctag>Wow, I did not know dev.vbas.org was active
02:12:41<nicolas17>comm my beloved
02:13:06<pabs>I use this as a CDX frontend https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader
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02:13:28<fireonlive>seems to be listed on https://subdomainfinder.c99.nl/scans/2024-01-04/vbas.org
02:13:47<pabs>well "active" is a bit of an exaggeration :)
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02:14:19<pabs>last modified 2015, the joomla subdir only has a test post
02:14:45<pabs>I expect its a bit insecure, you might want to kill it for real
02:14:49<ctag>It's probably been active since 2013
02:14:52<ctag>I just missed it
02:15:08<ctag>OK, I'll look into closing it.
02:15:12<ctag>Thanks!
02:15:14pabs wonders whats in the cgi-bin dir
02:18:16<nulldata>🍿https://github.com/ThirteenAG/GTAIV.EFLC.FusionFix/issues/377
02:18:41<nulldata>https://github.com/ThirteenAG/GTAIV.EFLC.FusionFix/issues/377/
02:19:32<pabs>post those in gitgud?
02:46:35<TheTechRobo>OOTL, what happened?
02:46:57<TheTechRobo>Read the first dozen or so GitHub comments and am now confused
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03:23:05<nulldata>Backstory (poorly) summarized: A few of the official patches for GTAIV on PC break older mods and remove/add features/assets, so there are 2 different camps of players - those that prefer patches before the "complete edition", and those that prefer the Complete Edition. Over the past year there's been a lot of bickering in the fan base over which
03:23:06<nulldata>one should receive attention from modders. ThirteenAG (TAG) and Zolika both make patches and mods for GTAIV. TAG's tend to be open-source and Zolika's are mostly closed. TAG and his team focused on Complete Edition, and Zolika focused on pre-complete edition patches. It seems both teams are alleging that the other team stole code and directed
03:23:06<nulldata>their supporters to harass them. The closed nature of Zolika's mods and a few AV heuristic detections have also led to accusations of malware.
03:28:34<nulldata>More context: https://github.com/ThirteenAG/GTAIV.EFLC.FusionFix/issues/377/#issuecomment-1873908556
03:34:27<ctag>OK, wget claims to have converted links when using --convert-links, but looking at the file, every href I see still points to the domain
03:35:26<ctag>If anyone has advice, I'd appreciate it
03:36:13<ctag>Ah, href inside of <a> tags appear to be converted, but not for link tags like css files
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03:54:21<TheTechRobo>nulldata: Thanks!
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04:43:50<nulldata>https://twitter.com/SeanSafyre/status/1744138937239822685
04:43:50<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/SeanSafyre/status/1744138937239822685
04:44:33<nulldata>https://lounge.nulldata.foo/uploads/9acf6b8b77c6aee3/image.png
04:50:13<thuban>astonishing
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05:25:18<nicolas17>JAA: https://lmnt.me/post/make_a_damn_website.html
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06:27:23<nicolas17>hm, these samsung open source files are 808 GiB total
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16:47:38<project10>https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/08/business/boeing-max-9-plane-grounded.html
16:47:43<project10>> She said Alaska Airlines maintenance workers had been instructed to determine why the warning light had repeatedly gone off, but the work was not done before the flight on Friday. Instead, Ms. Homendy said, workers reset the system and the plane was put back into service
16:50:27<@JAA>> Ms. Homendy also said that there was no information on the plane’s cockpit voice recorder because the device begins re-recording after two hours, erasing the previous data, and it was not retrieved in time.
16:50:31<@JAA>...
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16:55:07<thuban>...
16:55:52<thuban>i get that the capacity of the actual cvr is limited by the need for crash-resistant tape.
16:56:11<project10>apparently in the EU the requirement is 25 hours though
16:56:36<thuban>but do they not stick audio on the qar these days?
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17:43:43<nukke>https://medium.com/@fulalas/gnome-mess-is-not-an-accident-4e301032670c
17:44:14<nukke>It's mind-blowing how hostile the gnome devs are
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18:54:40<Gooshka>https://youtu.be/FTu_ndnh-wc - Modern Talking beatbox by Maxim
19:07:49<fireonlive>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0f6N0ypfJoU
19:07:51<fireonlive>god damn it
19:07:55<fireonlive>why is this accurate
19:14:34<that_lurker>Gooshka: Remind me of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz_giB1sziI
19:14:40<that_lurker>s/remind/reminds
19:28:40<Gooshka>that_lurker: I heard this instrument in real life, I liked it.
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21:18:30<Gooshka>https://youtu.be/UkF3UrLnlUU - singing parrots.
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22:14:02<fireonlive>https://blog.haschek.at/2023/ssh-based-comment-system.html
22:14:07<fireonlive>comment via ssh!
22:14:08<fireonlive>:o
22:15:34<katia>https://github.com/donuts-are-good/shhhbb
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22:23:08<project10>but can I play Trade Wars 2002 or Legend of the Red Dragon?
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22:51:17<@JAA>fireonlive: Neat, and then it uses JS to render the comments. :-(
22:51:52<fireonlive>:(
22:53:13<@JAA>Also:
22:53:15<@JAA>> I will publish the blueprints (source for the docker container) shortly and will update this post
22:53:30<@JAA>5-and-a-bit months later...
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23:09:22<project10>https://twitter.com/ByERussell/status/1744460136855294106
23:09:23<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/ByERussell/status/1744460136855294106
23:10:26<Barto>uff
23:11:06<Barto>why are they not screwed? Did some vibration unscrew them, or did Boeing screw this up?
23:11:10<Barto>time will tell
23:14:49<project10>yeah looks like some safety wire needed. either that or a torque wrench o_O
23:16:08<project10>hope the folks assembling Starliner are more conscientious...
23:16:52<Barto>Lol
23:17:09<Barto>i hope nasa checks after them rather
23:19:46<@JAA>Oh, they're screwed alright...
23:31:09<fireonlive>hey it's the free skydiving package, some people pay extra for that
23:39:43<fireonlive>https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/intel-freshens-up-its-old-laptop-and-desktop-cpus-with-speed-bumps-new-names/
23:39:44<fireonlive>>We aren't even going to talk about the phrase "Intel Core Processors (Series 1) U-series Processors," a sequence of seven words that includes both "series" and "processors" twice.
23:41:45<project10>oof
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