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| 00:06:20 | <nukke> | .gay is a TLD tho 👀 |
| 00:20:19 | <fireonlive> | :3 |
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| 00:59:54 | <fireonlive> | https://dl.fireon.live/irc/ad91afcb9816a79f/image.png |
| 00:59:55 | <fireonlive> | .....no. |
| 01:00:00 | <fireonlive> | not only no, but fuck no. |
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| 01:31:37 | <fireonlive> | +rss- Unicomp's "New" Model M Keyboard: https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/NEW_M https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39352472 |
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| 02:27:17 | <fireonlive> | +rss- Nvidia is now more valuable than Amazon and Google: https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/02/12/nvidia-is-now-more-valuable-than-amazon-and-google/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39353325 |
| 02:27:19 | <fireonlive> | AIAIAIAIAIAIAIAI |
| 02:31:13 | <nicolas17> | companies can afford nvidia's GPUs as long as they don't have to pay for the externalities that their AI bullshit produces |
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| 04:25:00 | <fireonlive> | https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2107518?lang=en_US |
| 04:25:19 | <fireonlive> | rip free esxi |
| 04:28:58 | <nukke> | good riddance |
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| 06:13:01 | <fireonlive> | https://dl.fireon.live/irc/448bb0bfea1a45bc/unifi-rgb-switch.mp4 |
| 06:13:14 | <fireonlive> | finally a use case for those new unifi switches :p |
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| 06:18:41 | <@JAA> | Nice |
| 06:19:28 | <@JAA> | The snek should go through connected cables, too, for an extra dimension of play strategy. |
| 06:27:35 | <nukke> | I'm surprised RGB Ethernet cables aren't a thing yet |
| 06:28:02 | <nukke> | Although.... Is it possible to shoot different light color spectrums with fiber?? |
| 06:28:25 | <nukke> | What color is the laser on fiber |
| 06:29:35 | <@JAA> | It's infrared, I think? |
| 06:30:06 | <nukke> | ok I had to Google it. Apparently no RGB transceivers yet either |
| 06:31:38 | <@JAA> | But the bigger problem would probably be that fibres are designed to reflect inwards as efficiently as reasonably possible, whereas you want it to scatter to be visible outside. |
| 06:32:28 | <nukke> | There has to be some sort of translucent material that blocks/reflects infrared but not other spectrums |
| 06:32:56 | <@JAA> | It also won't work well for long distances since it'll get dimmer the further you get from the ends. |
| 06:34:38 | <nukke> | Th underwater intercontinental cables will look like one giant, long rave tunnel |
| 06:34:48 | <@JAA> | lol |
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| 06:37:57 | <fireonlive> | :D |
| 06:38:03 | <fireonlive> | unce unce unce |
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| 07:14:12 | <myself> | nukke: You could totally run a strand of Fibrance alongside a strand of singlemode, attach them to separate diodes.... |
| 07:15:16 | <myself> | RGB laser modules are still fairly bulky, but there's no good reason for that. Should be able to miniaturize one into an SFP. Hmmm. |
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| 07:20:55 | <myself> | Tracer LEDs used to be standard in DSX1 and DSX3 patchbays; there's just an extra wire molded along with the signal cables, and it gets its own little pin jack. Activate the tracer anywhere in the circuit, and all the LEDs flash, everywhere it appears. The cables themselves didn't light up, but it should be possible, since the tracer voltage is |
| 07:20:55 | <myself> | known and referenced to ground which is already present in the cable... hmm. |
| 07:22:05 | <myself> | There are self-tracing ethernet cables with LEDs in the ends, you push the button on one end and both ends light up. These have to supply their own power though, since it's not built into the ethernet concept. I wonder why nobody's made PoE-glowing cables yet. Hmmmm. |
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| 12:04:40 | <kiska> | Bad nukke I liked using the free esxi product... |
| 12:05:05 | <kiska> | I guess I'll try the xcp-ng product... |
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| 17:15:26 | <fireonlive> | proxmox? |
| 17:16:20 | <nukke> | yeah we're doing a proxmox POC at work atm |
| 17:16:27 | <nukke> | I'm actually in charge of that project :/ |
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| 17:24:09 | <fireonlive> | oh fun.. |
| 17:24:18 | <fireonlive> | hows that going? |
| 17:35:58 | <kiska> | I wonder if vmware still give licenses out to VMUG? |
| 17:47:24 | <nukke> | kiska: I don't think that's gonna change. you still get the 1yr license with your vmug sub |
| 17:47:39 | <nukke> | ...but I'm sure they're gonna ramp up the vmug price, or move that license to a higher tier |
| 17:48:01 | <kiska> | I thought that vmug wasn't run by vmware? |
| 17:48:59 | <nukke> | it is not. it's independent but broadcom/vmware is the largest(?) sponsor |
| 17:49:20 | <nukke> | huh my local vmug is happening on feb22 |
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| 18:55:12 | <Barto> | when the uptime on your desktop is longer than how long Liz Truss was at the head of the UK governement, it's time to reboot. |
| 18:58:14 | <nicolas17> | that's not so long! |
| 18:59:36 | <@JAA> | $ uptime 18:59:24 up 2427 days, 38 min |
| 18:59:43 | <@JAA> | Not time to reboot yet, I think. |
| 18:59:45 | <Barto> | a desktop? Not a server |
| 18:59:59 | <@JAA> | Ah |
| 19:00:02 | <Barto> | :-) |
| 19:00:59 | <nicolas17> | update your damn kernel |
| 19:01:03 | <@JAA> | Yeah, 50 days is good enough for a desktop, I guess. |
| 19:02:35 | <@JAA> | nicolas17: Where's the fun in that? |
| 19:02:42 | <@JAA> | But also, no-downtime kernel upgrades are a thing. |
| 19:03:44 | <katia> | Ubuntu Pro? |
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| 19:05:45 | <@JAA> | I guess that'd be the way to do it with least friction, yeah. |
| 19:06:12 | <Barto> | this is still a crazy principle in my head |
| 19:06:30 | <fireonlive> | what was that thing called back wehn |
| 19:06:31 | <fireonlive> | when* |
| 19:06:38 | <Barto> | kpatch? |
| 19:06:43 | <fireonlive> | hmm. no reboot kernel upgrades but it was like commericial |
| 19:06:49 | <fireonlive> | oh maybe |
| 19:07:00 | <fireonlive> | hmm maybe before that |
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| 19:07:23 | <@JAA> | ksplice? |
| 19:07:56 | <@JAA> | It got Oracle'd. |
| 19:07:56 | <fireonlive> | ahh yes :D |
| 19:07:59 | <fireonlive> | oof |
| 19:08:21 | <@JAA> | But apparently it still exists. |
| 19:09:00 | <fireonlive> | i remember wanting that so line could go up but also not wanting to pay any money :p |
| 19:12:11 | <katia> | ksplice used to be free for n devices but i think they didn't enforce anything |
| 19:14:09 | <fireonlive> | hmm |
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| 20:03:07 | <fireonlive> | "Memory and new controls for ChatGPT: We’re testing the ability for ChatGPT to remember things you discuss to make future chats more helpful. You’re in control of ChatGPT’s memory." https://openai.com/blog/memory-and-new-controls-for-chatgpt |
| 20:03:41 | <fireonlive> | "fireonlive is gay, like, really really gay" >:( |
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| 20:46:53 | <@JAA> | > E501 Line too long (104 > 102 characters) |
| 20:46:57 | <@JAA> | (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ |
| 20:54:43 | <nicolas17> | https://usoldering.com/switch-lite/ |
| 20:56:17 | <@JAA> | > This causes problems. With everything. |
| 20:56:18 | <@JAA> | Can relate. |
| 20:57:10 | <nicolas17> | https://archive.org/download/switch-lite-logic-board-boardview/Switch%20Lite%20Logic%20Board%20Boardview.zip/Switch%20Lite%20Logic%20Board%20Boardview%2FSwitch%20Lite%20Logic%20Board%20Top.jpg |
| 20:57:16 | <@JAA> | > If the goal was to just make money then I would sell 6,000 PPI panoramas of women's feet as NFTs. Note: Do not contact me about this. |
| 20:57:19 | <@JAA> | lol |
| 20:57:36 | <nicolas17> | this isn't the highest-res version, but I feel like the highest-res version doesn't actually add a lot more detail... |
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| 21:36:34 | <fireonlive> | PEP8 good, except line lenfth limit |
| 21:36:45 | <fireonlive> | if i want a 403 character line i should be able 2 |
| 21:36:49 | <fireonlive> | line wrapping is a thing now |
| 21:36:52 | <fireonlive> | o3o |
| 21:37:51 | <katia> | https://github.com/psf/black good |
| 21:39:12 | <@JAA> | > At least the name is good. |
| 21:39:14 | <@JAA> | Yup, agreed. |
| 21:40:14 | <fireonlive> | lol neat |
| 21:40:15 | <fireonlive> | and yes |
| 21:40:38 | <@JAA> | I'm not fighting mypy instead. |
| 21:41:26 | <@JAA> | s/not/now/ |
| 21:43:08 | <fireonlive> | 'Install? [yN] Error: Process completed with exit code 1.' |
| 21:43:09 | <fireonlive> | ncie |
| 21:43:11 | <fireonlive> | nice |
| 21:44:45 | <@JAA> | Yep, and I found a hint at what the underlying problem is in a pre-commit issue on GitHub. It links to another issue in their mypy fork, but because they disabled the issue tracker since, it's a 404. |
| 21:45:26 | <fireonlive> | oh damn it |
| 21:47:23 | <@JAA> | At least it was SPN'd, but yeah, running across that a lot lately. |
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| 22:03:50 | <@JAA> | Also, the logs for past CI runs where it didn't happen (from November) have expired and are no longer available. Thanks, GitHub. |
| 22:18:41 | <fireonlive> | ughhhh |
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| 23:12:58 | <fireonlive> | -+rss- Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI: https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/13/mozilla-downsizes-as-it-refocuses-on-firefox-and-ai-read-the-memo/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39362481 |
| 23:12:59 | <fireonlive> | welp |
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| 23:17:01 | | Barto facepalms |
| 23:28:53 | <fireonlive> | >Specifically, Mozilla plans to scale back its investment in a number of products, including its VPN, Relay and, somewhat remarkably, its Online Footprint Scrubber, which launched only a week ago. Mozilla will also shut down Hubs, the 3D virtual world it launched back in 2018, and scale back its investment in its mozilla.social Mastodon instance. |
| 23:28:53 | <fireonlive> | The layoffs will affect roughly 60 employees. |
| 23:29:55 | <fireonlive> | >Mozilla will focus on bringing “trustworthy AI into Firefox.” To do so, it will bring together the teams that work on Pocket, Content and AI/Ml. |
| 23:32:00 | <@JAA> | Let's see how trustworthy it is when it arrives in Firefox and whether they openly communicate how to disable it... |
| 23:33:55 | <@JAA> | TIL Online Footprint Scrubber |
| 23:33:57 | <fireonlive> | yeah... :\ |
| 23:34:13 | <fireonlive> | i just asked a couple US friends a few hours before that was posted if they'd use something like that |
| 23:34:21 | <fireonlive> | then had to send them that with like 'oh i guess never mind' |
| 23:34:28 | <@JAA> | > Scanning for exposures... |
| 23:34:30 | <@JAA> | ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) |
| 23:34:33 | <fireonlive> | 'hey did you hear this thing moz- oops' |
| 23:34:42 | <fireonlive> | ooh :3 |
| 23:38:45 | <@JAA> | Ah right, Mozilla Monitor is 'just' another frontend for HIBP, or something close to that. |
| 23:39:10 | <@JAA> | The scrubber thingy is part of that. |
| 23:39:20 | <@JAA> | But I guess separate from the breaches. |
| 23:43:32 | <pabs> | I've found Firefox's local-AI human-language-translation rather useful TBH. would not call it an open source AI though |