00:07:28 | <fireonlive> | "A combination of low orbit satellites and future data compression technology will mean all cable technology will obsolete." |
00:07:35 | <fireonlive> | o_o |
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00:15:01 | <nukke> | Of course Windows fucked it up god damn |
00:15:29 | <nukke> | fireonlive: mmmm I cannot wait for super high latency connections |
00:28:20 | <fireonlive> | nukke: right?? fucking microsoft |
00:28:27 | <fireonlive> | and mmmm me neither |
00:28:52 | <fireonlive> | fuck 10Gbit symmetrical fibre we have satellite and compression |
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01:19:08 | <ymgve_> | fireonlive: it's really weird that someone saw those cameras, decided to still proceed with the vandalism, and just was lucky enough to hit during a windows update |
01:19:31 | <ymgve_> | coincidences do happen, but... |
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02:09:34 | <nulldata> | https://x.com/Dexerto/status/1791585416325341665 |
02:09:40 | <nulldata> | lmao |
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02:20:50 | <TheTechRobo> | ymgve_: do we know they actually saw the cameras? |
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02:23:00 | <ymgve_> | guess it depends on if it was daytime or nighttime, but still |
02:23:38 | <ymgve_> | can't get over that it happened exactly during a windows update |
02:24:44 | <fireonlive> | hmmmmm |
02:25:03 | <fireonlive> | i wonder if the service/program didn't come back up after? |
02:25:18 | <fireonlive> | and he didn't notice? i forget his wording |
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02:27:59 | <TheTechRobo> | He said "a few days ago" it underwent a Windows Update |
02:28:11 | <TheTechRobo> | So it's less coincidental |
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02:48:44 | <nulldata> | https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim/blob/master/README.md |
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03:07:35 | <ymgve_> | missing a chatgpt way |
03:08:57 | <ymgve_> | it taught me that [esc] ZZ is a way to quit vim, which is apparently real and not a hallucination? |
03:09:32 | <TheTechRobo> | wtf that worked |
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03:14:18 | <nicolas17> | fireonlive: that's such bullshit, if we had better data compression technology, we would use it to fit more data into cables |
03:14:43 | <nicolas17> | ymgve_: I learned ZZ from seeing a friend use it |
03:15:00 | <nicolas17> | it's equivalent to :x |
03:15:19 | <nicolas17> | which is, in turn, equivalent to :wq except it only writes if the file actually changed |
03:19:51 | <ymgve_> | I just press the X on the terminal window |
03:41:48 | <steering> | those all work great until you accidentally open a second buffer, too |
03:43:11 | <steering> | i like The Colon-less way |
03:43:19 | <steering> | and not just because of the name |
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06:45:42 | <fireonlive> | man like stomas |
07:18:56 | <fireonlive> | likes* |
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09:14:01 | <fireonlive> | https://dl.fireon.live/irc/13343f6469df0e8f/huge.jpeg |
09:14:06 | <fireonlive> | 🥵 |
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09:51:20 | <fireonlive> | !b |
09:51:20 | <eggdrop> | 🅱️ |
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15:46:04 | <yzqzss> | grafana3.kiska.pw down? |
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17:53:40 | <kiska> | I've opened a support ticket |
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19:04:56 | <kiska> | fireonlive: https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/406b0bbcb2926e88/image.png |
19:23:22 | <nyany> | good job kiska |
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20:15:33 | <fireonlive> | nice |
20:15:46 | <fireonlive> | :D |
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20:46:09 | <nukke> | The ideal archivist storage solution doesn't exi- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/usb-flash-drives/this-usb-flash-drive-can-only-store-8kb-of-data-but-will-last-you-200-years |
20:47:30 | <@JAA> | > potentially lasting over 200 years |
20:47:38 | <@JAA> | Headline: 'will last you 200 years' |
20:47:52 | <nyany> | i mean that's enough for an incredibly resilient keyfob |
20:48:19 | <nyany> | also hi |
20:48:36 | <@JAA> | Yeah, certainly interesting. |
20:49:28 | <@JAA> | > The firmware, schematics, and enclosure design files are all accessible on GitHub, allowing users to explore and modify the device to suit their needs. |
20:49:31 | <@JAA> | Nice! |
20:49:58 | <@JAA> | https://github.com/machdyne/blaustahl |
20:52:06 | <@JAA> | And hi :-) |
20:52:25 | <fireonlive> | :) |
20:56:03 | <joepie91|m> | aha, so it's a storage device for nuclear launch codes |
20:57:32 | <nukke> | Can store some ssh and gpg keys |
20:57:40 | <nukke> | How long are BTC wallets again? |
20:59:46 | <joepie91|m> | I'm not sure it will be around long enough for storage device durability to matter |
21:00:20 | <FireFly> | maybe convenient for gpg keys (or similar) for backups or so hm |
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21:15:12 | <TheTechRobo> | I wonder how MRAM would stack up. It's available in denser quantities. |
21:45:06 | <fireonlive> | if life gets you down, remember: it's only temporary.. |
21:46:18 | <that_lurker> | fireonlive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W3puhJiGGE |
21:47:26 | <fireonlive> | :3 |
22:04:18 | <fireonlive> | is it true that europe fucked up soda/water bottle caps |
22:04:48 | <that_lurker> | you mean to the new ones where you cannot complelty remove it from the bottle? |
22:05:56 | <that_lurker> | https://s3-prod.sustainableplastics.com/styles/width_792/s3/Image%205%20coca-cola-attached-caps-courtesy-coca-cola.jpeg |
22:08:06 | <katia> | fireonlive, some |
22:08:14 | <katia> | juice is exempt |
22:08:20 | <katia> | i guess |
22:08:29 | <@JAA> | I haven't come across them yet. Maybe EU only? |
22:08:46 | <fireonlive> | yeee |
22:08:47 | <katia> | i don't think it's all |
22:08:54 | <fireonlive> | and interesting juice is exempt |
22:09:07 | <katia> | well i haven't seen juice with it |
22:09:25 | <fireonlive> | ahh |
22:09:28 | <katia> | EU Directive 2019/904, stipulating that from July 2024 onwards plastic caps on all beverage bottles of 3 litres or less must remain attached to the bottle after opening, was announced in 2019 |
22:09:34 | <fireonlive> | huh! |
22:09:39 | <fireonlive> | sounds like a pain |
22:10:31 | <@JAA> | Littering idiots are indeed a pain, yeah. |
22:12:33 | <kiska> | Oh dear... https://www.pewresearch.org/data-labs/2024/05/17/when-online-content-disappears/ |
22:13:23 | <@JAA> | Ah |
22:13:44 | | fireonlive litters on JAA |
22:13:47 | <@JAA> | I just saw the numbers the other day in #archiveteam-twitter (IA posted about that study) but didn't look into it. The number seemed low at the time. |
22:14:29 | <@JAA> | The way they define things seems to explain that. |
22:14:59 | <@JAA> | > Web pages defined as inaccessible if they returned a status code of 204, 400, 404, 410, 500, 501, 502, 503, 523 or did not return a valid status code. |
22:15:13 | <@JAA> | So a redirect to the homepage, a false 200, etc. are all counted as still online. |
22:22:28 | <kiska> | Ah I see I am not in that channel :D |
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22:40:16 | <fireonlive> | https://dl.fireon.live/irc/06f920874c8d7376/namesilo.png |
22:40:19 | <fireonlive> | thats one way to make an ad |
22:51:36 | <immibis> | fireonlive: I noticed it. Doesn't seem like a problem. Juice is always exempt because the government is stupid. There's no deposit on juice bottles either. |
22:51:51 | <katia> | nl has deposit on juice bottles |
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22:52:50 | <immibis> | imagine caring about bottle lids so much that you have to bribe the government for an exception to a bottle lid law |
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22:55:00 | <katia> | lol |
22:55:25 | <fireonlive> | lol wow |
22:55:36 | <fireonlive> | ah it's not annoying to drink from? |
22:55:40 | <fireonlive> | all i see are complaints |
22:56:27 | <@JAA> | I don't see any exemption for juice bottles in the directive. |
22:56:56 | <@JAA> | In fact, juice bottles are explicitly mentioned as an example of a container that would fall under it. |
22:57:46 | <katia> | lolol |
22:58:14 | <katia> | still got until july i guess |
22:58:14 | <@JAA> | > Examples of beverage containers to be considered as single-use plastic products are beverage bottles or composite beverage packaging used for beer, wine, water, liquid refreshments, juices and nectars, [...] |
23:00:19 | <@JAA> | I was just looking at what the deadline means exactly. |
23:00:39 | <@JAA> | This needs to apply by 2024-07-03: |
23:00:41 | <@JAA> | > Member States shall ensure that single-use plastic products listed in Part C of the Annex that have caps and lids made of plastic may be placed on the market only if the caps and lids remain attached to the containers during the products’ intended use stage. |
23:01:01 | <@JAA> | I don't know how 'placed on the market' is defined though. |
23:01:50 | <katia> | yeah, maybe the other december deadline applies in practice |
23:02:15 | <@JAA> | Oh, the directive also requires that PET bottles be made of at least 25% recycled PET from next year. Neat. |
23:06:45 | <immibis> | single-use eh? There are multi-use bottles so this will be another incentive to adopt them more |
23:09:04 | <@JAA> | Indeed |
23:09:34 | <@JAA> | Sadly, there are virtually no multi-use bottles here in CH. |
23:10:49 | <immibis> | CH isn't in the EU |
23:10:51 | <@JAA> | Some breweries do it. Mostly small, local ones. |
23:11:02 | <@JAA> | TIL multi-use bottles are an EU exclusive. |
23:11:40 | <immibis> | why follow regulations if you aren't being forced by the barrel of a gun? It's not like there's an environment or anything |
23:11:55 | <nulldata> | https://www.thedrive.com/news/hertz-is-charging-tesla-model-3-renter-277-fee-for-gas-wont-back-down |
23:11:58 | <@JAA> | True, we'll just ship it outside of the environment. |
23:27:45 | <fireonlive> | wtf |
23:27:50 | <fireonlive> | nicolas17: |
23:27:56 | <fireonlive> | you came up on my for you :o |
23:28:03 | <fireonlive> | https://x.com/nicolas09f9/status/1791963685906231522 |
23:28:04 | <nicolas17> | is it the apple pencil shadow |
23:28:08 | <fireonlive> | yes |
23:28:28 | <nicolas17> | https://data.nicolas17.xyz/pencilkit-objects.zip |
23:28:39 | <nicolas17> | extracted from iOS ipsw |
23:28:44 | <fireonlive> | so many RTs |
23:28:48 | <fireonlive> | :) |
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