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01:09:27<fireonlive>https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/stickdeath.com
01:09:30<fireonlive>rude :(
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01:43:26<nulldata>oof https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/1762553517300998480
01:43:27<eggdrop>nitter: https://farside.link/nitter/tomwarren/status/1762553517300998480
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01:52:31<fireonlive>oof
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01:55:32<nulldata>The person that posted that farewell post was laid off today. https://twitter.com/izzyfoley94/status/1760762617625235961
01:55:32<eggdrop>nitter: https://farside.link/nitter/izzyfoley94/status/1760762617625235961
02:02:36<fireonlive>https://forgejo.org/static/forgejo.mp4
02:02:37<fireonlive>TIL
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02:18:44<nicolas17>I have a script that grabs all support.apple.com articles
02:19:20<nicolas17>like other monitoring scripts I have, it works by deleting all files and doing the downloads, then making a git commit
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02:19:41<nicolas17>if something gets deleted from the server, it will fail to download, and it will have been deleted at the start
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02:20:00<nicolas17>I had some articles spuriously "getting deleted", and I only now figured out what the failure is like
02:20:11<nicolas17>the server is returning 304 Not Modified, despite me not sending any conditional request header :|
02:20:34<fireonlive>o,o
02:20:36<@JAA>It's almost as if WARCs would be a good idea... ;-)
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02:23:38<nicolas17>JAA: my evil plan was to keep doing what I'm doing, but when a change is detected, feed those URLs to AB
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02:25:12<@JAA>Meh
02:27:16<fireonlive>what if you were the AB?
02:27:18<fireonlive>:p
02:28:29<@JAA>Anyway, I've shared my thoughts before, and also this is offtopic.
02:31:55<fireonlive>so how about that nixos
02:32:00<fireonlive>isn't it nixxy
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03:13:59<pabs>fireonlive: https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/962788/9b3ad884722c5310/
03:15:31<fireonlive>:)
03:16:39<nicolas17>+<p>If you see this alert, or if you have connectivity issues, try disconnecting any Bluetooth accessories that you're not using. In Settings &gt; Bluetooth, tap the&nbsp;information button<span style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);"> </span>next to the accessory's name, then tap Disconnect.</p>
03:16:43<nicolas17>wysiwyg editor moment
03:24:00<nulldata>https://twitter.com/FreeLawProject/status/1762621166089613524
03:24:00<eggdrop>nitter: https://farside.link/nitter/FreeLawProject/status/1762621166089613524
03:28:06<fireonlive>how rude
04:00:50<nicolas17>sqlite feels like such a "timeless" project
04:01:02<nicolas17>I never thought I would hit this problem: my sqlite version is too old for the feature I need
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04:16:39<fireonlive>you’re a riddle wrapped up in an enigma, nicolas17
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04:22:55<fireonlive>they all leave in the end
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04:40:39<@hook54321>fireonlive: still deciding between porkbun and cloudflare. also, i was wrong about porkbun
04:40:46<fireonlive>oh!
04:40:56<fireonlive>they're not a godaddy front?
04:41:10<fireonlive>/owned by them?
04:41:27<@hook54321>apparently not https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/qN9oAL3T/image.png
04:41:48<fireonlive>oh awesome
04:42:03<@JAA>GoDaddy owns .wiki? :-(
04:42:24<@JAA>:-P
04:42:44<fireonlive>rip .wiki
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06:32:40<fireonlive>+rss- GoboLinux: https://www.gobolinux.org/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39532650
06:33:00<fireonlive>GoboLinux is an alternative Linux distribution which redefines the entire filesystem hierarchy.
06:33:00<fireonlive>In GoboLinux you don't need a package database because the filesystem is the database: each program resides in its own directory, such as /Programs/LibX11/1.6.9 and /Programs/GCC/9.2.0.
06:33:20<fireonlive>i... huh.
06:34:54<fireonlive>"I am not clueless or Myths and misconceptions about the design of GoboLinux" https://gobolinux.org/doc/articles/clueless.html
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07:34:35<fireonlive>+rss- Google CEO calls Gemini completely unacceptable, vows to make structural changes: https://www.semafor.com/article/02/27/2024/google-ceo-sundar-pichai-calls-ai-tools-responses-completely-unacceptable https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39534608
07:34:39<fireonlive>youf ucking better
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12:44:58<TheTechRobo>nicolas17: I had an issue where the version of sqlite provided by debian was one minor version behind what I needed
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15:56:05<nicolas17>TheTechRobo: yeah I'm on an *old* debian on that system and it doesn't support UPDATE...RETURNING :(
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17:52:30<fireonlive>slowly coming to the realization that i’ve probably deleted too much of my past 🥲
17:52:53<nicolas17>>deleting
17:52:59<fireonlive>oh well, not like life is worth anything anyways
17:53:04<fireonlive>yeah lol
17:53:30<fireonlive>to be fair i don’t remember why i don’t have a lot of things anymore
17:55:15<fireonlive>there was the one external hard drive that fell on the floor and lost all data just after i moved basically everything to it/organized it and just started making a backup of it, but i can’t blame everything on that
17:58:14<fireonlive>in any case, all i have left to show for my years is 200GB on google drive lol
18:00:10<fireonlive>hmm. 22GB vm image i can delete i guess
18:00:16<fireonlive>but eh
18:02:27<fireonlive>(needed to keep it for tax purposes, now it serves no purpose i guess)
18:10:44<fireonlive>was telling someone about some project i made years ago and lol i don’t even have the source code for it anymore
18:10:58<fireonlive>or any trace it existed other than memories of it
18:13:24<fireonlive>the only solace i have is it wasn’t something that really mattered or from anyone that actually matters
18:22:49<fireonlive>wow that was stupid, here have something a pizza chain posted on facebook: https://dl.fireon.live/irc/d5799a97f9e15992/IMG_4508.jpeg
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19:58:45<fireonlive>i like how the mormons have their own bespoke font foundry service: https://foundry.churchofjesuschrist.org/
19:58:54<fireonlive>it doesn't seem? to be an off the shelf thing
20:03:15<steering>color me unsurprised
20:04:06fireonlive colours steering
20:04:12<steering>a couple of the families might be custom
20:04:23<steering>seems like the primary point of this is their global presence though
20:04:42<steering>making it easier to pick a font -> use it for many translations
20:55:02<fireonlive>>Wendy's says it won't do 'surge pricing' after all, backtracking after a backlash
20:55:05<fireonlive>https://qz.com/wendys-surge-pricing-burgers-uber-dynamic-pricing-1851292583
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21:10:15<nicolas17>fireonlive: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559767043620995105/1212175306320773161/FB_IMG_1709072796202.png?ex=65f0e13a&is=65de6c3a&hm=8d4b9f9d134e0bbfd4967a896fa02fa7904530576d98701c6f64cd9272d20d30&
21:10:24<nicolas17>this meme is how I heard they wanted to do that
21:10:42<fireonlive>xP
21:26:59<myself>Meh. I'm all in favor of demand pricing as long as it also goes cheaper during times of low demand. I tend to eat at odd hours anyway, I've long said that a reverse-auction would be cool for hot-n-ready pizzas, like it's $5 when it comes out of the oven, but gets cheaper the longer it sits under the heat lamps.
21:27:40<myself>like, stumble in just before closing and there's some sad thing still on the rack, it's yours for a dollar cuz nobody in their right mind would pay five? That'd be so much better than throwing it out.
21:29:21<fireonlive>-+rss- HDMI Forum Rejects Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Driver Support Sought by AMD: https://www.phoronix.com/news/HDMI-2.1-OSS-Rejected https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39543291
21:29:23<fireonlive>HDMI suxxxx
21:29:32<fireonlive>myself: hmm i suppose yeah
21:29:47<fireonlive>our store here does up to 50% off for close to expiring foods
21:30:19<myself>My understanding is that rush times contribute to making too much food in anticipation, which then becomes waste, so if dynamic pricing can either spread out the surges to a manageable flow, or discount the food and move it rather than wasting it, that's ultimately good. Wendy's just phrased it all wrong.
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21:50:04<fireonlive>ah
22:11:12<nukke>https://x0.at/_GGg.png fireonlive
22:11:53<fireonlive>🇨🇦
22:11:57<fireonlive>best gender
22:24:41<thuban>acab (assigned canadian at birth)
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22:28:03<steering>myself: ah yes, i'm sure they won't raise their "base" prices in order to recoup the discounts and blame it on inflation or anything
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23:00:17<katia>happy leap day
23:00:59<@JAA>Not yet :-)
23:01:10<@JAA>CET doesn't count. :-P
23:01:32<katia>sad leap day
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23:11:25<nicolas17>support.apple.com is now returning several 504 Gateway Timeout too
23:11:42<nicolas17>so I had to finally fix my script to retry on such errors instead of leaving the file missing -.-
23:16:27<fireonlive>nicolas17: ✨exponential backoff✨
23:16:49<nicolas17>backoff? meh
23:16:52<nicolas17>re-add to the end of the queue
23:17:03<fireonlive>:p
23:17:58<fireonlive>you having changed/new pages run via !ao?
23:18:05<nicolas17>not yet
23:21:31<imer>backoff? no time for that, just spawn two parallel requests, one of those ought to work :D
23:22:24<nicolas17>I'm doing 30 parallel threads churning through the queue
23:24:54<imer>Doubling those on error would definitely make it even faster :^)
23:25:48<imer>(not archival advise, contact your network provider or hoster in case of blackholing or angry emails)
23:26:49<fireonlive>ah ok
23:28:23<fireonlive>lmk if you want me to "!ao <" a list and others' aren't around
23:28:33<fireonlive>idc if it's like 3x/day as long as it's easy :p
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