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03:08:46<HP_Archivist>Just recently discovered Groups.io - been around since 2014. Had no idea this was a thing. There are groups for archives professionals. Neat resource https://imagemuse.groups.io/g/main
03:08:57<HP_Archivist>*Login required unfortunately
03:10:01<HP_Archivist>Also, that's just one particular group. I'm sure there are others. This one is for imaging.
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03:29:13<pabs>HP_Archivist: thats a common one for open source projects, people use it instead of Google Groups or mailman
03:29:47<pabs>example URL from my browser history https://groups.io/g/simh/topic/new_license/91108560
03:30:35<pabs>might be worth bringing up in #archiveteam-bs as an archive target
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03:50:52<HP_Archivist>pabs: Yeah, didn't know this was a thing. Oops.
03:52:44<HP_Archivist>And yeah, just posted in -bs
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04:05:43<fireonlive>https://www.mullvad.net/en/blog/2024/2/8/we-now-self-host-our-support-email/
04:11:29<f_>fireonlive: nope not bitlbee
04:12:24<f_>https://github.com/progval/matrix2051 (pantalaimon branch) along with https://github.com/matrix-org/pantalaimon for E2EE
04:12:45<f_>wacky, but it works fairly well
04:16:13<fireonlive>ah! neat :)
04:16:16<fireonlive>tks
04:23:12<f_>np
04:28:39<Ryz>Uhh, hmm, unsure if dumb or not, but regarding https://www.virustotal.com/ - there used to be a latest submissions section, and I'm trying to refind it in a sense; does it still exist?
04:28:49<Ryz>Or is it behind a login wall now?
04:33:57<fireonlive>hmm i don't remember it having it that
04:34:00<fireonlive>not seeing it on the WBM
04:34:42<fireonlive>https://web.archive.org/web/20080531145256/http://www.virustotal.com/
04:34:57<fireonlive>https://web.archive.org/web/20140502022001/https://www.virustotal.com/
04:34:58<Ryz>Yeah, I'm trying to poke around the Wayback Machine about it
04:36:03<fireonlive>something like https://app.any.run/submissions ?
04:37:04<fireonlive>VT's is available but you need like a special account i believe
04:37:28<Ryz>Well that's a similar thing I suppose, that link
04:37:44<Ryz>And mmm, have a feeling it might be moved behind a login or an account now
04:38:17<Ryz>Asking this...because it's an unconventional way to find links to archive
04:39:12<fireonlive>ahh
04:40:36<fireonlive>there's also https://urlscan.io/ https://phishcheck.me/
04:40:42<fireonlive>for random urls that are probably bad
04:41:02<Ryz>Yeah, tis what I mean when I said unconventional <#>;
04:43:31<fireonlive>:)
04:43:45<Ryz>I have so /so/ many potlinks x_x;
04:43:55<fireonlive>https://urlscan.io/live/ for screenshots too
04:44:05<fireonlive>updates every 10s "Warning: May contain NSFW images"
04:46:08<Ryz>So, I'm unsure if I told you this or told anyone else outside of #archivebot - but out of everyone, I threw in a lot of stuff, a mix of my own, and other people's requests; I'm more or less the highest one~ <#>;
04:47:18<Ryz>And I'd say...with accounting of what I tossed in, and combining with the theoretical amount of links I have yet to process, it would probably be between 1/5th covered to up to 1/10th covered~
04:48:16<fireonlive>:o
04:48:20<fireonlive>lots to do :x
04:49:16<Ryz>Can only have so much, so limited time
04:49:28<fireonlive>yeah :(
04:50:06<Ryz>I enjoy and am happy you provided a pipeline series fireonlive, but my goodness, again, back then, there used to be more activity than what's going on right now
04:54:05<pabs>more activity in terms of AB capacity or in terms of the job quantity people were working on and adding?
04:54:17<fireonlive>glad i could provide some room :) hopefully we'll have more later
04:54:46<Ryz>The former pabs moreso~
04:55:04<Ryz>The latter is more of a recent development for the past year or two xD
04:57:06<Ryz>It used to be more or less just me stuffing websites in, even in the quietest hours it was just me~
04:57:34<Ryz>I know on New Years in one of the years I was present, I think I might been the only one that tossed jobs all day
04:58:13<pabs>oh. need more people joining in that, but also need better co-ordination of requests. lots just get dumped in the #archivebot flood
04:58:56pabs starts writing a mail to SWH about an AB node
04:59:25<Ryz>More people joining? As in what?
04:59:52fireonlive is waiting for one of my longer term jobs to finish
04:59:57<Ryz>Yeah, whenever there are requests, I'd ask them to submit it through DMs/PMs and I do process them eventually
05:00:20<Ryz>It's how I managed to recruit 2-4 people under my wing metaphorically
05:02:21<Ryz>Why the recruiting is on the curiosity on how much they would be able to find websites to archive, and what their interests down that they can hone in and specialize
05:03:22<Ryz>I wanted to archive the stuff I wanted to archive, since I specialize in video game websites, but gradually expanded to anything because I felt that stuff that isn't technology-coated like phones or video games tend to be much less likely to be archived
05:04:15<Ryz>I also used to have a limit how what would be the gap on when it's viable to archive, think it used to be a year, then half a year, than 3 months...and then, finally whenever, because websites tend to poof the next day after I checked them out :/
05:04:19<pabs>I mean joining in doing domain/site exploration, then starting jobs in #archivebot #down-the-tube etc, adding ignores etc
05:05:12<Ryz>Aaah, yeah, I would like people to help, especially have their jobs finish faster, instead of me trying to hoover around
05:05:40<pabs>I try when I have time, but its hard to babysit things 24x7 :)
05:06:19<Ryz>...I tend to be around all the time <#>;
05:06:21<pabs>would be nice to have people who commonly send us stuff like Gooshka, lad and Mannie to have access
05:07:25<Ryz>True, but we'll have to guide them as well and hopefully they self-manage too as they work the kinks out
05:07:55<Ryz>It's a bit tricky for me to pay attention nowadays compared to back then
05:08:21<Ryz>In when they're just drop by and give a couple of stuff and then leave, or if they're willing to stay and help out~
05:08:30<pabs>yeah
05:08:43<Ryz>JAA, pinging you since this conversation may interest you ^
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05:21:18<fireonlive>https://twitter.com/_msw_/status/1766550036328886453 "#OpenCore means "we won't accept the contribution you worked hard to implement on your own dime and time because we need to keep it a proprietary feature in the Enterprise Edition"."
05:21:19<eggdrop>nitter: https://farside.link/nitter/_msw_/status/1766550036328886453
05:36:37<fireonlive>https://www.assured.se/publications/Assured_Mullvad_email_server_audit_2024.pdf "IPv6 protocol is enabled on the server but is not expected to be used. ... We recommend disabling IPv6 on the server using sysctl"
05:36:38<fireonlive>hm
05:36:46<fireonlive>how about recommend using IPv6? :p
05:37:02<fireonlive>(also ?)
05:37:25<fireonlive>(pg10)
05:43:52<imer>the way email is going there's like a 50/50 chance having an ipv6 entry for the mail server will be seen as suspicious by some big provider and all your emails will go to spam
05:49:01<fireonlive>oof
05:50:55<pabs>fireonlive: farside.link/nitter seems entirely dead, but nitter.poast.org still works sometimes
05:52:49<fireonlive>ah thanks, i'll swap it over
05:52:54<fireonlive>,, set nitterHost nitter.poast.org
05:52:54<eggdrop>ok: nitter.poast.org -2ms-
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16:13:57<nulldata>https://nationalpost.com/news/latan-airlines-boeing-787-9-dreamliner-injuries
16:25:54fireonlive resets the counter
16:29:37<nulldata>https://lounge.nulldata.foo/uploads/6a8284cfdc12db54/boeing.jpg
17:11:48<fireonlive>:3
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18:30:40<myself>Ooo, optane for 26ยข/GB now. Do I need faster storage? hmmm... doesn't everyone?
18:36:16<fireonlive>;)
18:36:18<fireonlive>of course!
18:36:37<fireonlive>it would be irresponsible not to!
18:40:52<nicolas17>I for one am happy enough with my SSD speeds
18:40:59<nicolas17>I need *more* storage
18:55:23<fireonlive>i could use a PB or two
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18:57:16<@JAA>I thought Optane was discontinued?
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19:05:49<fireonlive>+rss- The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/116338 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39670102
19:09:28<@JAA>Hello, this is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and what I have for you today is the Python 'Global Interpreter Lock'. ... And just like that, we got it open. In any case, that's all I have for you today. If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below. If you liked this video and would like to see more like it, please subscribe. And as always, have a nice day. Thank you.
19:11:34<fireonlive>:D
19:11:43<anarcat>lol
19:11:45<fireonlive>JAA++
19:11:45<eggdrop>[karma] 'JAA' now has 27 karma!
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19:37:29<myself>I thought Optane was discontinued too, so I'm puzzled by what appear to be new drives still in distribution. Maybe they're just clearing out stock?
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20:03:35<nukke>myself: which drives are you looking at?
20:03:54<nukke>the only new ones you can find for relatively cheap are the P1600x
20:04:02<nukke>but they cap out at 118GB
20:04:23<nukke>otherwise there are the 905p/4800X but those are still insanely expensive
20:05:05<myself>nukke: https://www.newegg.com/intel-optane-905p-1-5tb/p/N82E16820167505
20:08:14<myself>Huh, it has an 01 at the end of the part number compared to the X1 on this page, but otherwise it seems to be this drive, introduced 2018, status discontinued. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/147526/intel-optane-ssd-905p-series-1-5tb-2-5in-pcie-x4-3d-xpoint/specifications.html
20:08:19<nukke>oh yeah. that's actually a decent price. I think I paid like $180 for my 480GB one :/
20:14:50<imer>thats suspiciously cheap
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22:22:02<nukke>what is goING ON?? https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68534703
22:22:38<nukke>I got a flight in 2 days and it's a Boeing. I will probably die
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22:30:07<Barto>clear your browser history before the flight
22:31:37<Barto>i actually haven't taken a flight since 2019
22:32:00<katia>don't go nukke
22:40:43fireonlive ensures all my flights are boeing
22:48:49<Barto>you know what makes me giggle everytime i think about it? John Travolta has the license to fly the 737.
22:52:15<Barto>The dude just flies his own private jet
22:56:50<fireonlive>noice
23:02:39<nulldata>Maybe he can load up his Scientology leadership buddies and have a classic Boeing moment.
23:04:30<Barto>tough luck if Tom Cruise shows up
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23:05:38<fireonlive>lord xenu :(
23:06:27<nukke>you need someone to fly the plane and another one to jump off it in a dramatic fashion
23:09:40<fireonlive>i'll jump off a plane
23:30:22<fireonlive>-+rss- Roku Confirms Data Breach of 15,000 Customers: https://www.claimdepot.com/data-breach/roku https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39674041
23:30:23<fireonlive>:3
23:32:27<fireonlive>"Through our investigation, we determined that unauthorized actors had likely obtained certain usernames and passwords of consumers from third-party sources (e.g., through data breaches of third-party services that are not related to Roku). It appears likely that the same username/password combinations had been used as login information for such
23:32:28<fireonlive>third-party services as well as certain individual Roku accounts."
23:32:31<fireonlive>booooooorrrriiiinnnng