| 00:18:00 | <UwU> | i archive a lot too but not websites |
| 00:19:05 | <fireonlive> | whats you archive? |
| 00:22:23 | <UwU> | mainly anime and 0day |
| 00:24:46 | <UwU> | filling up some zpools already |
| 00:33:29 | <UwU> | my files date back to 1999 so :) |
| 00:38:20 | <UwU> | zips back to 96 and videos .asf/.rm etc. back to 99 |
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| 00:39:49 | <fireonlive> | ooh cool :) |
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| 00:51:25 | <UwU> | is all that here goin to archive.org? |
| 01:10:15 | <that_lurker> | generally yes |
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| 01:34:29 | <immibis> | you basically just confessed to being the kind of pirate they actually bother to catch, good job |
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| 02:04:02 | <@JAA> | lolno |
| 02:07:25 | <fireonlive> | yeah nah |
| 02:07:31 | <fireonlive> | unless they're selling it for profit |
| 02:07:47 | <@JAA> | Yeah |
| 02:08:01 | <pabs> | "A focus on FOSS funding" https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/967001/baf3f34174cf99df/ |
| 02:08:02 | <@JAA> | Assuming it's even illegal where they live. |
| 02:08:22 | <fireonlive> | ah that too |
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| 03:36:48 | <@JAA> | On the local eBay competitor, someone is currently trying to sell a lot of three thousand 320 GB 2.5" HDDs. |
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| 04:04:32 | <nicolas17> | :O |
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| 04:10:57 | <fireonlive> | o_o |
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| 04:25:30 | <nicolas17> | pabs: interesting... maybe there needs to be more collaboration to get that kind of funding info? |
| 04:26:35 | <nicolas17> | like, if you design a standard format for sponsorship data and ask sponsored organizations to use it, they'll probably tell you "yeah right like we have time for that" |
| 04:27:29 | <nicolas17> | but O'Brien seems to have scraped public information and he doesn't seem to have *asked* the orgs for more info where it was ambiguous or incomplete? |
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| 06:25:01 | <fireonlive> | "Minning" power supplies: https://gamemaxpc.com/productkkk/list-252-en.html |
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| 07:55:13 | <fireonlive> | -+rss- Microsoft blocks even more customization apps in Windows 11 version 24H2: https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-blocks-even-more-customization-apps-in-windows-11-version-24h2/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39950557 |
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| 11:54:55 | <immibis> | fireonlive: Engrish used to be correlated with low quality stuff, but now there's enough quality stuff made in and for non-english countries that it's no longer an indicator |
| 11:55:18 | <immibis> | eventually we'll be the ones speaking crinese |
| 11:55:29 | <katia> | cringese |
| 11:56:08 | <katia> | not that it is cringe or anything it was just a letter away |
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| 12:23:17 | <UwU> | fireonlive: dont use windows! |
| 12:23:26 | <UwU> | it is as easy as it is |
| 12:28:57 | <TheTechRobo> | Another complaint of TheLounge: When you get disconnected, your unreads go poof and the red bar that indicates the last message you saw just doesn't exist until after you go into the channel. |
| 12:30:51 | <TheTechRobo> | This happens whether you disconnect or get disconnected, to be clear. |
| 12:33:46 | <UwU> | whats the lounge? |
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| 12:51:25 | <katia> | UwU, a terrible web based irc client |
| 12:52:41 | <UwU> | so can i put all old stuff on archive.org without worries ~2003 released files for example |
| 12:53:59 | <kiska> | https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/6a62bad9e78cca67/image.png :O |
| 12:54:06 | <kiska> | Closing Firefox produced that :D |
| 12:54:29 | <UwU> | windows :( |
| 12:54:35 | <UwU> | [Total: 1.04 PiB][used: 477.29 TiB/44.7%][free: 590.23 TiB/55.3%] |
| 12:55:14 | <kiska> | UwU Unless you have a way of getting my Oculus Rift S working well on Linux... |
| 12:56:20 | <kiska> | Or get Escape from Tarkov working on Linux |
| 12:56:36 | <kiska> | Without it kicking you from the game due to the anti cheat |
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| 13:01:17 | <UwU> | oculus rift: facebook account required -> i wouldnt buy such - game not working with proton i wouldnt buy or play it either |
| 13:01:28 | <UwU> | its all DRM infected |
| 13:03:45 | <UwU> | if denuvo can be removed by single guy anti cheat is a piece of cake to bypasss |
| 13:03:54 | <UwU> | so it is not consumer friendly |
| 13:04:06 | <UwU> | for cheaters at least |
| 13:04:33 | <UwU> | anticheat is a server side job for the industry |
| 13:04:43 | <UwU> | they just dont do it because they would lose the cheating customers |
| 13:04:54 | <UwU> | i see that at cs:go with the ban waves |
| 13:06:19 | <UwU> | statistics could catch cheaters instantly always |
| 13:06:22 | <UwU> | like with llms today |
| 13:06:50 | <UwU> | no need to protect the client installation for online games |
| 13:15:24 | <UwU> | if you are a cheater and your accounts get banned at avg 6 month you will rebuy it more likely if it just takes 1day or 1wk |
| 13:15:56 | <UwU> | thats how it works today business |
| 13:19:53 | <UwU> | at steam side it would be easy to do that if you factor in account creation, games owned and the probabilties of human factors inside the game to decide on a ban without analyzing client side code |
| 13:22:44 | <UwU> | just let 100 ppl cheat and collect massive data train a model :) |
| 13:23:13 | <UwU> | anyway i am off too many windows users who sold their life to other data collectors |
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| 13:24:34 | <katia> | o.O |
| 13:25:34 | <nukke> | https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/microsoft-blamed-for-a-cascade-of-security-failures-in-exchange-breach-report/ |
| 13:25:48 | <nukke> | jfc Microsoft |
| 13:26:26 | <katia> | hii windows user nukke!! |
| 13:26:48 | <nukke> | I am a PROUD windows user |
| 13:27:11 | <katia> | 🫡 |
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| 13:31:58 | <kiska> | fireonlive: Ooooh https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/ba0556616fe07cda/image.png |
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| 17:06:03 | <nulldata> | https://meow.camera/ |
| 17:06:21 | <that_lurker> | -+rss- PiVPN v4.6.0: The End: https://github.com/pivpn/pivpn/releases/tag/v4.6.0 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39953207 |
| 17:06:27 | <that_lurker> | ooo cattos |
| 17:28:50 | <kiska> | JAA: I know how much you *love* webrecorder... I kinda found this when browsing https://netpreserveblog.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/openwayback-to-pywb-transition-guide/ |
| 17:33:44 | <joepie91|m> | today's project: https://social.pixie.town/@joepie91/112224857049010103 |
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| 18:02:03 | <@JAA> | kiska: At least that's only the playback part, I think? That's kind of fine. |
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| 18:03:32 | <kiska> | JAA: I present this https://netpreserve.org/projects/browser-based-crawling/ |
| 18:03:32 | <kiska> | :D |
| 18:03:36 | <@JAA> | :-( |
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| 18:03:57 | <@JAA> | Ah, the funding thing, yeah. |
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| 18:04:19 | <@JAA> | hexa- confirmed to be a hacker. |
| 18:04:35 | <hexa-> | lmao |
| 18:04:51 | <kiska> | lol |
| 18:05:00 | <hexa-> | apparently my client certificate expired … *inspects the openssl output* … on jan 31 2024 |
| 18:05:10 | <kiska> | JAA: But if I am reading the page right, then the project has already been delivered |
| 18:05:14 | <@JAA> | Oh, yeah, that's a thing, right. |
| 18:05:25 | <@JAA> | I wonder whether I made mine valid for 10 or 100 years. |
| 18:05:36 | <hexa-> | yeah, and mine is tied into the nickserv account |
| 18:05:40 | <hexa-> | and I don't even know my password |
| 18:05:44 | <@JAA> | Same |
| 18:05:55 | <hexa-> | also no o-line without cert |
| 18:05:59 | <@JAA> | Heh |
| 18:06:34 | <@JAA> | I went with 100 years. Future-proof! |
| 18:06:41 | <kiska> | Very much so :D |
| 18:07:00 | <hexa-> | I went with 4 years, because 365.25*4 arrives at an even number:) |
| 18:07:21 | <hexa-> | surely something better will replace IRC within those four years, right? |
| 18:07:22 | <@JAA> | But but but it's 365.2422something! :-P |
| 18:07:28 | <hexa-> | uhhhhhh |
| 18:11:54 | <@JAA> | Now I wonder whether/how the ircd handles certificate revocations. I guess the answer is 'not' because there's no CRL or similar. |
| 18:18:14 | <@JAA> | IRC will never be replaced. <xkcd irc.png> |
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| 19:25:00 | <hexa-> | revocations … hahahaha :D |
| 19:25:15 | <hexa-> | sure, let me run my own ocsp endpoint for my cert :p |
| 19:27:53 | <@JAA> | :-) |
| 19:29:40 | <@JAA> | Maybe you could present a regular certificate e.g. from Let's Encrypt to it. |
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| 20:12:55 | <fireonlive> | people check revocations still? :p |
| 20:13:13 | <fireonlive> | https://dl.fireon.live/irc/a7be64fa6034286b/dave-xz-backdoor.png |
| 20:13:18 | <fireonlive> | thats a title/thumb |
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| 20:39:06 | <FireFly> | hexa-: and I guess restricted with ilines to connect from particular hosts? |
| 20:39:24 | <FireFly> | well for opering up |
| 20:42:41 | <hexa-> | aye |
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| 21:16:40 | <nicolas17> | 10/10 paper title https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.9b00184 |
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| 21:43:14 | <kiska> | "Most Trusted. Most Cited. Most Read." |
| 21:43:17 | <kiska> | Hrm... |
| 21:47:06 | <fireonlive> | Google Public DNS’s approach to fight against cache poisoning attacks: https://security.googleblog.com/2024/03/google-public-dnss-approach-to-fight.html |
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