00:06:10<nulldata>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/united-airlines-close-leasing-airbus-222645865.html
00:06:12<nulldata>oof
00:18:05<fireonlive>lol
00:18:18<fireonlive>nukke: :3
00:18:22<fireonlive>hey ddy
00:26:30<steering>too many windows!
00:28:24<fireonlive>?
00:28:27<fireonlive><_<
00:42:04<fireonlive>switched to a monospace font for the TL and... looks weird
00:46:07<fireonlive>hm switched to IBM Plex Mono and a bit better
00:46:19<nulldata>Class Action Against General Motors LLC, OnStar LLC, LexisNexis Risk Solutions [pdf] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39709991
00:46:40<fireonlive>what's y'all's fav monospace font :p
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01:00:16<fireonlive>more on SWH: "oh they stole ALL the code": https://cohost.org/arborelia/post/5068048-oh-they-stole-all-th ; "I reported Software Heritage Archive's "The Stack" dataset for copyright infringement": https://cohost.org/arborelia/post/5075831-i-reported-software ; https://cohost.org/arborelia/post/5077819-the-interaction-is-t ;
01:00:17<fireonlive>https://cohost.org/arborelia/post/5079784-yeah-it-completely
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01:12:38<@JAA>I don't care a whole lot about my font. It's readable monospace, and the characters are designed such that you can't confuse 1Il| or 0O. So I got used to it. :-)
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01:13:16<@JAA>I don't even know what font it is. I think xfce4-terminal ships with one? You can switch to a system font, but that's not the default.
01:17:02<FireFly>I ended up embracing iosevka at some point, it's def the style of monospace font I enjoy
01:17:35<FireFly>but YMMV etc, everyone has different preferences :p
01:20:38<fireonlive>>web.archive.org refused to connect.
01:20:38<fireonlive>rude
01:20:51<fireonlive>ah :) tks
01:21:04<fireonlive>i shall check both :3
01:21:26<@JAA>You should check HN for the font of the day. :-)
01:21:48<fireonlive>ah right xP
01:39:04<fireonlive>cc pabs ^
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01:46:14<steering>fireonlive: >IBM
01:46:29<fireonlive>they mean business!
01:49:52<@JAA>Oh, on The Stack, so they fundamentally misunderstand copyright and software licences, too, cool...
01:51:04<@JAA>The dataset only contains repos with a permissible licence, i.e. where the code can be redistributed...
01:51:12<@JAA>permissive*
01:52:51<steering>yeah, they also confuse the requirement for downstream users to do their own work complying with the license, with The Stack supposedly not complying with the licenses themselves
01:54:47<@JAA>Oh, and the dataset isn't even the code; it's SWHIDs.
01:55:23<nicolas17>why are we still caring what this person says
01:55:36<steering>the repo they claim to have filter-repo'd has in fact only been mailmap'd, but they didn't mailmap the old email address that contains their deadname, so even github still shows it if you go back to ~2018
01:55:42<steering>so... yeah
01:57:15<steering>nicolas17: it's pretty likely to end up having an impact on at least SWH, i think
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02:09:59<nulldata>https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/13/microsoft_ends_azure_egress_fees/
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02:16:51<fireonlive>aw i was hoping all no egress at all but i’ll take it
02:18:03<fireonlive>https://www.logitech.com/en-ca/products/keyboards/mx-mechanical-mini-mac.920-010553.html < mechanical… mini? eh
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02:38:02<fireonlive>https://pointerpointer.com/
02:40:42<@JAA>I'm surprised they even mention the relevant EU legislation in the official announcement rather than just praising themselves for being so good-hearted.
02:48:44<fireonlive>TIL i can just type -I in `less` for case-insensitive search
02:49:22<nicolas17>AWS is weird
02:49:29<nicolas17>"Google said it would waive cloud egress fees in January, though only for customers canceling their account. AWS took a similar step last week, noting that unlike Google it's not requiring account cancellation."
02:49:34<@JAA>Yes, and -S is also useful. All options can be used that way.
02:49:58<fireonlive>ooh :)
02:50:07<fireonlive> -S ........ --chop-long-lines
02:50:07<fireonlive> Chop (truncate) long lines rather than wrapping.
02:50:29<nicolas17>AWS blog post: "Once approved, we will provide credits for the data being migrated. We don’t require you to close your account or change your relationship with AWS in any way. You’re welcome to come back at any time."
02:50:36<nicolas17>AWS FAQ about the feature: "After your move away from AWS services, within the 60-day period, you must delete all remaining data and workloads from your AWS account, or you can close your AWS account."
02:50:59<fireonlive>>you must delete all remaining data and workloads from your AWS account
02:51:01<fireonlive>easier said than done
02:51:04<fireonlive>xP
02:57:58<@JAA>'Weird' is a funny way to spell 'probably intentionally misleading'. :-)
03:06:25<fireonlive>AWS: IRL bankruptcy simulator
03:17:59<steering>wait, what
03:18:17<steering>i knew about -S but you can just use it after you started less? nice
03:18:28<steering>much less `q <UP> -S`
03:19:23<nicolas17>I think nearly all flags can be changed after you started less
03:19:36<steering>tis a handy feature
03:19:44<@JAA>Yeah, there are very few that might behave weirdly.
03:19:51<@JAA>Even -F works, for example.
03:20:35<nicolas17> -<flag> Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below].
03:20:36<steering>might have to take -R out of $LESS for that :p
03:20:36<nicolas17> _<flag> Display the setting of a command line option.
03:20:53<nicolas17>huh
03:20:59<nicolas17>how did I never use -R that way
03:21:03<steering>nicolas17: where's that from?
03:21:07<steering>not in my man page
03:21:34<steering>ah found it in mine finally
03:21:36<nicolas17>it's in "less --help" (or pressing h once inside less)
03:21:40<steering>- Followed by one of the command line option letters (see OPTIONS below), this will change the setting of that option
03:21:50<nicolas17>yeah manpage has different wording but it's there
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03:24:14<steering>ooh, it supports vim-like marks, too
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03:25:20<steering>the wonders of actually reading the help text :)
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03:26:21<fireonlive>ikr? lol
03:26:31<fireonlive>i was like surely there's a way to search w/o case... and boom
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03:38:25<fireonlive>🆓 https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/deus-ex-mankind-divided-4c6370 https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/the-bridge
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03:43:23<steering>oooh shame i already have dxmd on pc+ps4 XD
03:44:57<fireonlive>xP
03:55:50<fireonlive>+rss- Chainguard Images now available on Docker Hub: https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained/chainguard-images-now-available-on-docker-hub https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39703625
03:55:54<fireonlive>hmmm... chainguard eh?
04:18:18<nukke>oooo that azure fee article is nice
04:19:06<fireonlive>nukke: hey hubby ;3
04:19:24<nukke>👀
04:19:34<fireonlive>:3
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04:58:38<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/1a23b2bec002cde2/image.png
04:58:41<fireonlive>*dies of old age*
05:11:21<angenieux>what is thuban's surprise and why is it so big?
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10:59:51<nulldata>https://boingboing.net/2024/03/14/boeing-plane-makes-emergency-landing-at-lax-again-after-tire-trouble.html
11:10:59<that_lurker>fireonlive: Once the ∞ appears you are going fine
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13:17:38<nulldata>PornHub has blocked Texas: https://i.imgur.com/NB2ArT0.jpeg
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14:21:13<nicolas17>"I went to a panasonic service center today and they had their latest laptop on display. Man japan is a weird country"
14:21:14<nicolas17>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/833206397051207690/1218093432082530405/IMG_9664.jpg?ex=660668e9&is=65f3f3e9&hm=62e08ae7170bd19fb8bfbb78845b1572f53837fd56a306bbc2b87ad443f77f31&
14:21:16<nicolas17>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/833206397051207690/1218093500315336745/IMG_9665.jpg?ex=660668f9&is=65f3f3f9&hm=4ce32956111579f648bebe13017f512b95bdf71f0b7ed1fef0700cee684a1de7&
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14:25:46<nulldata>LTT did a video on one a few months ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLG08-xJGyM
14:26:45<nicolas17>that trackpad looks so fucking impractical
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14:28:16<joepie91|m>I think it's fine tbh, most trackpad interactions are some variant of "singular directional swipe with small correction"
14:30:16<nicolas17>nulldata: DVD drive and removable battery too??
15:09:36<myself>Hasn't that series of Toughbooks had round trackpads for decades now? They seem to like them...
15:10:15<myself>here we go, 2008: https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/panasonic-toughbook-cf-y7
15:50:27<fireonlive>reminds me of this for some reason: https://youtu.be/9BnLbv6QYcA
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16:13:15<nulldata>Surprise. https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/15/tech/vpn-searches-spike-texas-pornhub/index.html
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16:23:39<fireonlive>shocking!
16:39:51<fireonlive>hmm, probably time to call it on nitterizer; poast is returning not found too
17:08:17<steering>timelines still work on poast but tweets/threads haven't worked in a couple days or smth
17:20:28<fireonlive>:c
17:21:25<fireonlive> ,, foreach chann [channels] { channel set $chann -nitter }
17:21:25<eggdrop>ok: (no output) -3ms-
17:21:29<fireonlive>rip
17:25:03<fireonlive>https://youtu.be/nSz16ngdsG0
17:53:35<that_lurker>https://youtu.be/F3vCB3YBMUo
18:16:29<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>fireonlive: viewing tweets still seems to work/has started working again for me on that nitter instance
18:18:35<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>(sometimes do need to refresh a few times or wait a while)
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18:50:34<fireonlive>ah hm :/
18:50:42<fireonlive>seems quite unstable to be linking to all the time
18:50:44<fireonlive>:(
18:50:56<fireonlive>then again, i'm here all the time
18:52:09<fireonlive>wdyt JAA?
18:55:31<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>It seems to mostly work for a bit, then mostly/entirely not work for a bit, then mostly work for a bit, etc.
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19:16:18<@JAA>Yeah, no idea, it's messy and unstable. :-/
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19:37:30<fireonlive>:/
19:37:36<fireonlive>better keep it off then until we're more stable
19:38:17<@JAA>It doesn't help that everyone's Lounge instances immediately access it every time and there's no server-side cache for tweets IIRC.
19:38:51<@JAA>Although some instances might block that, not sure.
19:39:16<fireonlive>ah yeah that too
19:39:36<fireonlive>apparently they had caching at one point but removed it
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19:43:29<qwertyasdfuiopghjkl>https://webirc.hackint.org/ recently turned on showing embeds for every link by default too (wondering whether that also gets fetched for every user separately or not). Made #archivebot pretty much unreadable until I disabled it.
19:48:00<@JAA>Oof
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21:20:04<nicolas17>https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=sbrowser&page=2 where sbrowser v8
21:20:50<nicolas17>also there's so much crap in these tarballs
21:21:12<nicolas17>compiled binaries etc
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23:37:08<nulldata>https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/15/business/boeing-787-dreamliner-cockpit-seat-latam.html
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