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01:06:22<fireonlive>https://x.com/swiftonsecurity/status/1744889948317118759?s=12
01:06:22<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/swiftonsecurity/status/1744889948317118759
01:14:27<fireonlive>(ircv3/ircv3-specifications) [irc Some privacy issues #533] https://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/issues/533
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01:56:18<fireonlive>node.js was a mistake
01:57:40<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/5b9ec3a727758c6c/image.png
01:57:43<fireonlive>am i a cool kid
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03:16:53<nulldata>https://www.ign.com/articles/team-fortress-source-2-fan-project-officially-dead-after-valve-dmca-takedown
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03:35:30<nulldata>Apparently Valve has also sent YouTubers coving a third project DMCA notices in the past few months https://youtu.be/l7d_w4plSiw
03:38:07<nulldata>I guess it's time to start saving archives of Valve community projects before GabeN's shiny new legal team gets to them.
03:39:17<Terbium>another group hosting DMCA violating stuff on Github. This keeps repeating sadly
03:39:43<Terbium>Why do they keep using Github?
03:44:03<thuban>if anyone has access to the corpus of contemporary american english 2020 (perhaps through a less shitty academic institution than mine), please pm me
03:46:14<nulldata>Yeah, typically these projects should use something more resilient against DMCA. In these cases though, Valve has historically been okay with these projects so it likely never crossed the project leaders minds that it would suddenly be an issue.
03:48:29<nicolas17>yes, this is unusual from valve
03:51:49<fireonlive>everyone email gaben@valvesoftware.com
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04:10:10<ctag>fireonlive: wait, lwn uses nodejs?
04:10:43<fireonlive>nah just in general i man
04:10:48<ctag>Oh
04:10:50<ctag>Well, yeah
04:11:11<nicolas17>28.8°C inside
04:11:15<nicolas17>wake me up when summer ends
04:11:15<ctag>I did nodejs development for a previous job
04:11:36<ctag>Could be fun, but it made for awfully complex solutions to simple things
04:11:47<ctag>Where are you that it's that hot?
04:11:58<ctag>Forcast here is close to 0C next week
04:12:27<ctag>Wait, -12C now. Damn.
04:12:53<nicolas17>the south hemisphere, for starters :P
04:13:08<ctag>You got me
04:16:51<nicolas17>JAA: https://twitter.com/Safety/status/1744924042681897343
04:16:52<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/Safety/status/1744924042681897343
04:16:59<nicolas17>SEC twitter account had no 2FA
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04:41:14<Terbium>For stuff like game modding or anything in the grey area should really not issue DMCA prone platforms like Github honestly regardless if the company in the past was "okay" with these projects
04:41:28<nukke>only -7C here :(
04:41:30<Terbium>Companies change hands, policies, and leadership quite often
04:43:44<fireonlive>i wonder if they had SMS 2FA that was forcibly turned off
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05:42:49<nukke>https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/10/24033994/google-reorganization-fitbit-park-friedman-ar-layoffs
05:43:11<nukke>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-11/google-lays-off-hundreds-in-hardware-voice-assistant-teams
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06:10:59<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/637112447c74fadc/image.png
06:11:03<fireonlive>…yeah
06:24:00<nukke>Should cancel your LWN sub and instead sub to Bloomberg
06:24:15<nukke>According to the popups, they really need the help
06:28:39<fireonlive>haha
06:28:43<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/e3c41fba561a015b/image.png
06:28:47<fireonlive>^ kill me
06:29:01<fireonlive>I saw a bunch of other people say the same kind of thing and/or agree lol
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06:37:00<nukke>Ah yes, 192.0.0.0/24
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06:38:25<nukke>part of the RFC192/24 spec
06:43:59<project10>https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-schoen-intarea-unicast-240-00.html interesting
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13:19:05<that_lurker> Quake 1 port to Apple Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPC2o262TfQ
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14:22:05<project10>butter smooth 60fps!
14:36:02<@JAA>nicolas17: lol
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20:20:46<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/d3b982f9954624eb/image.png
20:20:48<fireonlive>cursed
20:21:54<katia>takes 30 seconds to load that image. v cursed
20:22:54<@JAA>lol, can confirm.
20:23:26<nicolas17>took 1 second to download
20:23:44<katia>premium aws ca-central-1
20:24:15<nicolas17>dl.fireon.live is on AWS?
20:24:39<@JAA>It is, for some reason.
20:24:41<nulldata>fireonmoney
20:24:48<katia>host $(dig A +short dl.fireon.live)
20:24:50<katia>102.72.156.15.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ec2-15-156-72-102.ca-central-1.compute.amazonaws.com.
20:24:51<@JAA>moneyonfire*
20:25:35<nicolas17>so we can load that repeatedly and cost him $0.09 per GB? fun
20:26:18<katia>$0.000125/load
20:26:42<nicolas17>there must be a bigger file
20:28:04<katia>it's so slow though, like 35KB/s
20:28:19<katia>gonna take 8 hours to download 1GB
20:28:22<@JAA>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxifjvvXoAQQUzM.jpg
20:28:40<katia>fake
20:28:49<katia>experienced = accidental million
20:29:10<@JAA>:-)
20:34:44<nulldata>https://i.redd.it/rcdal3nps8p91.jpg
20:37:04<nulldata>https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/11/24034705/discord-layoffs-17-percent-employees
20:37:33<Terbium>fiveonlive better add some rate limits before he goes bankrupt :P
20:37:44<@JAA>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GDEV_LIaYAAa4Il?format=jpg&name=orig
20:38:15<Terbium>*starts up curl script in a infinite loop*
20:38:50<that_lurker>Tried aws once. Stopped with 5 cent bill waiting. Did not pay. Can no longer access my aws account :P
20:40:40<nicolas17>nulldata: the CDC needs to declare an epidemic already
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20:48:30<fireonlive>noooo my bank account
20:48:36<fireonlive>😭
20:49:22<fireonlive>also lmao at the aws memes
20:53:26<@JAA>There were a lot of good ones also when it had that big outage and the status page said that everything was fine.
20:53:42<katia>how much is your bill fireonlive
20:54:11<nukke>kernel 6.7 is out which means bcachefs is finally on stable
20:54:17<nukke>I am so tempted ;_;
20:54:18<fireonlive>$0… so far 😅
20:54:32<@JAA>So literally https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GDEV_LIaYAAa4Il?format=jpg&name=orig :-)
20:54:41<fireonlive>xD yes
20:55:28<@JAA>nukke: How does it compare to btrfs and ZFS?
20:55:54<nicolas17>JAA: the one where green-with-asterisk actually meant "everything is fucked"?
20:56:09<nulldata>Maybe fireonlive can spin up a lamnda instance that spits out what his current AWS bill is in real-time so we can watch it
20:56:19<fireonlive>i have had a hetzner for 1-2 months to move it over to… i just haven’t yet 👀
20:56:24<fireonlive>nulldata: :P
20:56:43<fireonlive>my early irc urls used to be api-gateway! :3
20:56:46<@JAA>nicolas17: Something like that, I don't remember what the page showed exactly, only that it definitely did not reflect what was going on.
20:57:06<@JAA>fireonlive: execute-api*
20:57:12<fireonlive>ah yes
20:57:39<nukke>JAA: no clue yet in terms of performance, but from everything I've read, it's infinitely better than btrfs in terms of code quality
20:58:09<fireonlive>https://mkx9delh5a.execute-api.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/4273513fb0176c0f/image.png
20:58:14<fireonlive>that was even slower, i’m told
20:58:20<fireonlive>iirc anyways
20:58:21<nicolas17>JAA: https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/65675/15946856/a9915994-2e66-11e6-81a9-bce66a4dcc0a.png
20:58:45<fireonlive>lmao
20:59:06<@JAA>nukke: 'Erasure coding (not stable)' :-(
20:59:43<@JAA>nicolas17: lol, yep, seems about right. :-)
21:00:38<fireonlive>inb4 i jump hostnames again
21:01:53<@JAA>The wiki page doesn't go into details what that means though. :-/
21:02:13<@JAA>It does say that it doesn't suffer from the write hole. So that's already better than btrfs.
21:02:38<fireonlive>no hole? 🥺
21:02:52<nicolas17>bonk
21:03:10<@JAA>'Scalable - has been tested to 100+ TB' lol, that's five disks.
21:03:14<fireonlive>😵‍💫
21:05:08<nulldata>Speaking of cloud fees https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/eliminating-data-transfer-fees-when-migrating-off-google-cloud/
21:05:23<nukke>JAA: right, but remember that btrfs can't into RAID5 or RAID6
21:05:46<nukke>I'm gonna wait for 6.7.1 and then try it out
21:06:18<nicolas17>nulldata: probably preemptive before the EU forces them to
21:06:19<fireonlive>interesting move by google
21:06:21<Terbium>We will find our the limits of AWS free tier :D
21:06:26<fireonlive>i was thinking something like that
21:06:37<fireonlive>ok ima check my logs to see what terbium is doing lol
21:06:46<fireonlive>:P
21:08:34<@JAA>nukke: Yeah, exactly. Maybe getting released gives the project a bit of a boost to polish that part as well. I'd like to have a modern RAID-5/6/7-capable FS in the kernel.
21:09:05<nukke>I'm actually about to set up a new NAS at home
21:09:22<nukke>I was about to install ubuntu for that sweet sweet prebuilt ZFS support but now I'm debating whether to hold off or not
21:09:36<fireonlive>synology uses btrfs for their raid thing so you should too :3
21:09:47<fireonlive>(idk how SHR-1/2 works tho lol)
21:10:07<Terbium>I'm waiting for bcachefs
21:10:30<nukke>Terbium: it's already on kernel 6.7 which came out like 3 days ago ;)
21:10:57<Terbium>nah, i'll wait for it to mature a bit more
21:11:09<fireonlive>all data, no backups
21:11:13<Terbium>*flashbacks to BTRFS, ZFS, EXT4 bugs*
21:11:15<fireonlive>danger zone 😎
21:11:32<Terbium>I triple replicate my data to be safe :D
21:11:39<fireonlive>^_^
21:11:49<fireonlive>my gay porn isn't that safe yet sadly
21:12:15<nukke>not safe from you
21:12:28fireonlive gets out the whip
21:12:36<fireonlive>take that, fs
21:12:58<Terbium>i'm gonna throw the reiserfs at you
21:13:05<fireonlive>hi it's me, wife
21:13:50<Terbium>reiserfs jokes never get old :P
21:14:03<fireonlive>just like his wife
21:14:05<fireonlive>:P
21:14:20<Terbium>*dabum tiss*
21:22:18<@OrIdow6^2>I tried bcachefs a few months ago and sadly it still wasn't as performant as manually diving data between HDD and SSD
21:23:18<@OrIdow6^2>Maybe I was doing something wrong though, at some point it started causing issues cause it was filling up logs with some kind of debug information and I couldn't be bothered to figure out what I had done wrong
21:23:32<@OrIdow6^2>*dividing
21:25:06<@OrIdow6^2>Also awful integration with systemd's fstab handling, I had to manually write a systemd unit to get it to work on boot. But hopefully they'll add support now that it's in the real kernel (or maybe they already have, I haven't been following that)
21:26:22<@OrIdow6^2>Also a bit of a pain that some of its tooling was written in a newer version of Rust than was packaged with Debian at the time
21:26:34<fireonlive>are you 36 today?
21:29:19<nicolas17>I wanted to try bcachefs
21:29:33<fireonlive>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38950721 < someone with an HN account want to throw my https://archive.org/details/bash.org.txt in there lol
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21:46:55<nicolas17>JAA: speaking of erasure coding I'm doing something weird...
21:47:14<nicolas17>I'm calculating the xor of all the testflight WARCs
21:47:29<nicolas17>in theory if *one* torrent dies I can resurrect it
21:47:45<@JAA>lol
21:49:27<@JAA>Next up: par2 files
21:49:46<nicolas17>par2 is too slow, and it requires having all files present at once
21:50:11<nicolas17>I can download one warc, add it to the xor file, delete the warc, download another
21:53:22<fireonlive>🤔
21:53:33<@JAA>I never looked into how Parchive actually works in detail. I believe it processes the data in blocks though, so maybe something similar would be possible in theory, even though existing tooling might not support it.
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22:04:02<@JAA>The deconstruction of VMWare is continuing:
22:04:03<@JAA>> Effective April 30, 2024, the ability to transact as a VMware Cloud Services Provider, under the VMware Partner Connect Program, will come to an end.
22:04:07<@JAA>https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/10/broadcom_ends_vmware_partner_program/
22:04:36<fireonlive>https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/11/24034124/google-layoffs-engineering-assistant-hardware "Update January 11th, 8:35AM ET: Removed speculation about the origin of other reports on Google’s layoffs." lol
22:04:46<fireonlive>RIP vmware
22:05:23<fireonlive>here's the verge's 'layoff tracker' https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/14/23458204/meta-twitter-amazon-apple-layoffs-hiring-freezes-latest-tech-industry
22:05:28<fireonlive>discord too lol
22:07:23<anarcat>it's the mooost wonderfuul tiiime of the yeeaaaar
22:08:49<fireonlive>yeeeep
22:09:00<nulldata>https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/11/ebay-to-pay-3m-over-cyberstalking-campaign-that-involved-sending-fetal-pig-live-insects-and-more-to-couple/
22:09:37<fireonlive>they're just finishing that from 2019? :o
22:21:23<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/f893e7695300ecfa/image.png
22:21:28<fireonlive>🤔 never eh
22:24:56<kpcyrd>haha
22:30:55<kpcyrd>they somehow even managed to set it up so it won't send an http request for captive portal detection, the one thing this website was claiming to be good for
22:33:19<fireonlive>lmao
22:33:44<kpcyrd>that's probably my browser opportunistically upgrading to https though
22:38:08<nulldata>https://twitter.com/NeverSSL/status/1456310362551164928
22:38:08<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.net/NeverSSL/status/1456310362551164928
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23:28:02<fireonlive>https://fosstodon.org/@drewdevault/111739295750308004 wonder how big
23:28:41<fireonlive>via -+rss- Sourcehut and Codeberg are both currently experiencing a DDoS attack: https://fosstodon.org/@drewdevault/111739063243946284 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38959762
23:31:08<nicolas17>JAA: the other thing is for recovery, parchive requires having all blocks, if I xor I can recover one block by downloading *only that block* for all the other files
23:34:40<@JAA>Hmm, true.
23:37:44<nicolas17>it would be too much work and it's not worth it *but*... in theory I could make a custom bittorrent client for this :P
23:38:50<nicolas17>download pieces from the different torrents, xor them, seed them in the one torrent I'm repairing, delete them; O(1) storage
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