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00:34:37 | <fireonlive> | https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1d9rogg/im_wondering_how_to_scale_up_my_home_server_if_i/ |
00:42:48 | <datechnoman> | All I can say to that is "LOL". 1PB is like a subset of Pubhub let alone 4 other major porn sites |
00:44:57 | <nukke> | 20k USD budget lmao |
00:45:57 | <nukke> | You could _maybe_ get away with the 5th site only if you don't do any sort of RAID config |
00:46:09 | <nukke> | Straight up raw storage |
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00:55:14 | <@JAA> | > 1 Pedobyte if you archive by new uploads on some places |
00:55:15 | <@JAA> | lol |
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01:43:09 | <datechnoman> | There is a reason why Porn sites use cloud with heavily CDN reliance lol |
01:43:17 | <datechnoman> | heavy** |
01:45:12 | <datechnoman> | Pretty sure they are streaming PB's per day of content |
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02:22:24 | <steering> | looks like in 2019, pornhub had 11PB of data. I wonder how the purge affected it (although I don't know if they actually deleted or just made invisible) https://archive.is/50MU7 |
02:25:06 | <fireonlive> | iirc they just did the equivalent of privating them at the time |
02:25:16 | <steering> | *turns on proxy to access pornhub* |
02:25:19 | <steering> | >In 2018, we transferred 4403 Petabytes of data, which equates to 147 Gigabytes per second |
02:25:38 | <fireonlive> | unsure if they ever eventually ended up deleting but people could verify themselves and 'turn back on' years old videos |
02:25:48 | <fireonlive> | should everyone in the video do the thing |
02:25:56 | <steering> | fireonlive: yeah, that's a lot of storage to waste forever on private videos though |
02:26:13 | <fireonlive> | yeah... perhaps purged eventually |
02:26:17 | <fireonlive> | unless the ceo is like a mega gooner |
02:32:23 | <steering> | they posted the data again in 2019, but didn't post a year in review at all for 2020 (purge year) and removed the whole section with actual numbers in 2021 |
02:33:18 | <steering> | I'm surprised I've never read through these before xD |
02:50:02 | <@JAA> | https://9to5mac.com/2024/06/06/change-to-adobe-terms-amp-conditions/ |
02:51:33 | <fireonlive> | thankfully i take honest nudes |
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05:16:32 | <@JAA> | EFnet-- |
05:16:32 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'EFnet' now has -3 karma! |
05:17:16 | <@JAA> | CHANFIX is broken or something. :-) |
05:23:32 | <fireonlive> | oh no |
05:23:37 | <fireonlive> | EFNet-- |
05:23:37 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'EFNet' now has -4 karma! |
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06:52:51 | <fireonlive> | "Tokyo government to launch dating app to boost birthrate" https://japantoday.com/category/national/tokyo-govt-to-launch-dating-app-to-boost-birth-rate |
06:54:34 | <fireonlive> | "creampai" |
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10:12:38 | <that_lurker> | "Users will be required to submit documentation proving they are legally single and sign a letter stating they are willing to get married." |
10:13:16 | <that_lurker> | Wait so can someone be illegally single. |
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10:20:27 | <katia> | lol |
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11:34:26 | <steering> | that_lurker: adultery is illegal in many places, so... :) |
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11:59:20 | <that_lurker> | yeah, but if I don't have documentation proving i'm single does that make me a single alien. |
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12:53:23 | <kpcyrd> | that_lurker: "not married" |
12:53:36 | <kpcyrd> | your legal status is "single" |
13:02:59 | <nukke> | Imagine you're being chased by the Marriage Police in Japan and you run into a crowd and hide by holding a girl's hand |
13:03:40 | <nukke> | Or guy's. idk if gays are legal in Japan |
13:04:20 | <nukke> | Oh man imagine you accidentally grabbed a guy's hand and now you're both being chased by the marriage and straight police |
13:11:12 | <katia> | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Japan#Summary_table |
13:11:41 | <hexa> | since 1882 β¦ well played |
13:13:11 | <hexa> | other than that, pretty "conservative" |
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14:41:40 | <f_> | oh wow hexa without a dash |
14:41:54 | <hexa> | shush, don't tell anyone |
14:42:14 | <hexa> | irc: nickname "hexa-" is already in use, trying nickname "hexa" |
14:42:19 | <hexa> | Β―\_(γ)_/Β― |
14:42:37 | <f_> | Guess you're using WeeChat |
14:43:01 | <f_> | doesn't WeeChat have a script to change nick back to main after a while? |
14:43:34 | <hexa> | I honestly don't care enough |
14:43:52 | <f_> | as long as we recognise you I guess :) |
14:45:38 | <f_> | hexa: also does Hackint block tor exit nodes? |
14:46:09 | <f_> | Or maybe used to but doesn't anymore? |
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14:48:28 | <f_> | Actually I should perhaps ask #hackint |
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14:55:10 | <nicolas17> | --- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics --- |
14:55:11 | <eggdrop> | [karma] '--- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics -' now has -1 karma! |
14:55:11 | <nicolas17> | 30 packets transmitted, 20 received, 33.3333% packet loss, time 29234ms |
14:55:13 | <nicolas17> | sheesh |
14:55:20 | <nicolas17> | eggdrop: no |
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15:17:38 | <nicolas17_> | https://paste.debian.net/plain/1319507 bruh |
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15:42:13 | <steering> | nicolas17: what's wrong, it's sub-1 minute? /probably google |
15:42:41 | <steering> | (also /probably your isp but I don't have experience with them :P) |
15:43:08 | <ymgve> | I wanna see those ping packets traced on a world map |
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16:44:48 | <fireonlive> | π΅βπ« |
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18:15:04 | <jamesp> | Is anyone aware of the current issue plaguing yt-dlp and Invidious? It could cause a user's IP address to be banned by youtube if they try downloading a bunch of videos. https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/10108 |
18:17:23 | <jamesp> | This mainly concerns yt-dlp in our case. It might make us unable to download any more videos from YouTube, since they're now going after downloaders. |
18:17:36 | <jamesp> | https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3037019#zippy=%2Ccheck-that-youre-signed-into-youtube |
18:20:09 | <fireonlive> | ugh |
18:20:26 | <fireonlive> | lets hope it doesn't creep into #down-the-tube |
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18:40:14 | <fireonlive> | happy national donut day ;) π© |
18:47:30 | <steering> | >In order to protect the YouTube community |
18:59:18 | <jamesp> | fireonlive: Well they probably should know about it anyway |
18:59:58 | <jamesp> | steering: Yeah, to protect their control |
19:03:54 | <steering> | ad revenue... |
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20:09:15 | <fireonlive> | +rss- OpenSSH introduces options to penalize undesirable behavior: https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240607042157 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40610621 |
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20:22:03 | <steering> | wonder how long it'll take to hit linux distros |
20:22:48 | <Barto> | OpenSSH? I should make sure to disable my health probe when i'll upgrade, i could get self-banned with this :D |
20:28:07 | <steering> | https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/ssh/sshd_config.5?rev=1.358&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup docs didn't get updated \o/ |
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21:40:01 | <fireonlive> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCIfWhAheVw |
21:40:23 | <fireonlive> | Barto: wouldn't that be fun to lock yourself out haha |
21:48:29 | <ymgve> | any cloud platform should have a field for "what is your max monthly bill" |
21:48:51 | <steering> | and yet very few do |
21:49:15 | <nicolas17> | Backblaze is good at that :3 |
21:49:21 | <nicolas17> | https://vxtwitter.com/StarSlay3r/status/1798827133906845882 ow |
21:49:27 | <steering> | >With the cost control features of AWS Budgets, you can create custom cost budgets that alert you when you exceed your budgeted threshold |
21:49:50 | <steering> | >A budget enables you to track your actual Google Cloud costs against your planned costs. After you've set a budget amount, you set budget alert threshold rules that are used to trigger email notifications. Budget alert emails help you stay informed about how your spend is tracking against your budget. |
21:50:06 | <steering> | (>Setting a budget does not automatically cap Google Cloud ... usage/spending) |
21:50:55 | <steering> | (but hey you can *write your own code* to disable services when you hit your budget! https://cloud.google.com/billing/docs/how-to/budgets-programmatic-notifications) |
21:51:20 | <steering> | anyway yeah even when your cloud provider lets you create a "budget" or a "cap" it probably doesn't actually do anything so good luck, hope you're awake 24/7 |
21:51:53 | <nicolas17> | being awake 24/7 doesn't help |
21:52:11 | <nicolas17> | by the time their system triggers the alert, you could be $1000 over your $5 cap |
21:54:01 | <steering> | also true |
21:54:52 | <steering> | any time a business wants you to provide a CC number for a "free trial" it's worth assuming that they're going to use every dark pattern in the book to get money out of you |
21:55:05 | <nicolas17> | as I said, Backblaze does it right |
21:55:13 | <steering> | google, amazon, and (presumably) MS are obviously not immune from that |
21:55:41 | <steering> | see but backblaze also doesn't charge like 3x what they should. ;) |
21:56:31 | <nicolas17> | if you cap Backblaze to $0.15/day, and you reach the limit, their system doesn't trigger instantly on the exact request that puts you over the quota, and may let you consume bandwidth past the cap, but *you still pay a max of $0.15* |
21:56:37 | <steering> | I still find it funny that Backblaze lists a higher price for an annual commitment of 20TB, than they do for storing 20TB every month on a month-to-month, though. |
21:57:41 | <steering> | (Sadly, work only has a few TBs, and I don't have a couple hundred every month to back up my data and find out how much they'll discount...) |
22:14:41 | <@OrIdow6> | At some point I saw a Reddit post claiming to be by someone at one of those companies, claiming that when they've tried hard caps, businesses customers set them, screw themselves over by exceeding them and getting everything shut down, and then complain |
22:17:13 | <nicolas17> | backblaze has daily caps instead of monthly, so if you exceed eg. the bandwidth cap, downloads start failing, but they start working again at midnight UTC when the quota resets |
22:17:18 | <steering> | Yeah, I'm sure that's true. Is that why they don't offer them? π€· |
22:17:57 | <steering> | we've hit our backblaze cap at work. I had it set to $0.01 for $type_of_transaction because we never got charged on them before. |
22:18:37 | <fireonlive> | that reminds me i need to empty one of my backblazes lol |
22:18:42 | <fireonlive> | 'fireonlive ur at 100%' |
22:18:58 | <steering> | (incidentally, we left the free tier just by viewing a couple of files in the bucket through their web interface, since it builds a list of every single file in the bucket and fails if you switch to another tab :D) |
22:19:12 | <steering> | (anyway now it's set at $1 which is fine) |
22:19:21 | <@JAA> | What good is the disk space if you don't fully use itβ½ |
22:19:36 | <fireonlive> | :P |
22:19:48 | <fireonlive> | one of those things I meant to auto-prune but I said 'i'll do that later!' |
22:19:54 | <fireonlive> | and then 300,000 years passed... |
22:20:26 | | steering glances at his minimum 89% used in the last month |
22:20:38 | <steering> | I'm steering and I agree with this message |
22:21:09 | <@JAA> | One of my servers has been at 99% for years. |
22:21:32 | <@JAA> | Maaybe it dropped to 98% at one point, I don't recall. |
22:22:49 | <fireonlive> | `ia upload -vc ...` |
22:23:34 | <fireonlive> | requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: (ProtocolError('Connection aborted.', TimeoutError('The write operation timed out')), |
22:23:34 | <fireonlive> | uploading media.tar.zst: 58%|ββββββ | 295709/506085 [9:15:08<6:34:56, 8.88MiB/s] |
22:23:36 | <fireonlive> | i cry every time |
22:23:42 | <fireonlive> | (now trying again with the right tool) |
22:24:01 | <@JAA> | Oof |
22:24:17 | <@JAA> | > media |
22:24:20 | | @JAA squints. |
22:24:50 | <fireonlive> | yuzu discord |
22:24:58 | <fireonlive> | :p |
22:25:17 | <@JAA> | Ah |
22:25:34 | <@JAA> | May I offer you ia-upload-stream + pain when it tries to merge the multipart upload? |
22:25:49 | <fireonlive> | $ cat media.tar.zst | ~/little-things/ia-upload-stream discord-39831808817024205 media.tar.zst |
22:25:49 | <fireonlive> | done reading input, 100.00 MiB in 1.4 seconds |
22:25:49 | <fireonlive> | just started :D |
22:26:00 | <@JAA> | Uh yeah, do bigger parts for that if you can. |
22:26:13 | <fireonlive> | oh true |
22:26:20 | <@JAA> | 5k parts is not going to make IA happy. |
22:26:54 | <fireonlive> | i do have more than 4GB of ram free now.. |
22:26:55 | <@JAA> | Go as high as you can afford RAM-wise, probably. |
22:27:07 | <steering> | I just added another 20TB disk in August and uhh... https://i.imgur.com/CeQ9SvL.png yellow line shows my sadness |
22:27:22 | <steering> | I'm not sure I can afford to add 20TB every 10 months :D |
22:27:30 | <@JAA> | Imgur-- |
22:27:31 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'Imgur' now has -1 karma! |
22:27:44 | | fireonlive calls it media2.tar.zst and will rename it later |
22:28:07 | <steering> | the peak of it about a month ago is actually when I started getting ENOSPC. because somehow I had run out of space for metadata. yay btrfs *shrug* |
22:28:11 | <@JAA> | I added an 18 TB drive to my setup a bit over a month ago, and it's already half full again. |
22:28:34 | <steering> | That I definitely can't afford. |
22:29:14 | <@JAA> | Fortunately it doesn't always grow at that rate. |
22:29:23 | <fireonlive> | oof |
22:29:51 | <@JAA> | But can you tell why I'm keeping my eyes open for affordable LTO setups? |
22:29:51 | <fireonlive> | hmm yeah i can spare 6GB |
22:29:58 | <fireonlive> | indeed :) |
22:30:13 | <fireonlive> | gotta save the stash somewhere :p |
22:30:17 | <steering> | Hah! |
22:31:19 | <steering> | I'm starting to do some IT stuff up here in $nowhere and really want to get customers for backups so I can call it a business expense. :P |
22:31:38 | <@JAA> | Nice |
22:32:04 | <fireonlive> | ah right, IA calls .bin files H.263 |
22:34:12 | <nicolas17> | x_x |
22:46:10 | <fireonlive> | https://everyserver.tumblr.com/ |
22:46:11 | <fireonlive> | TIL |
22:46:28 | <fireonlive> | >Every Server at the Internet Archive in San Francisco, CA by Heidi & Adam Sulzdorf-Liszkiewicz |
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23:02:50 | <@JAA> | fireonlive: Nope, the H.26x detection is just a bit overzealous and sometimes triggers on random files. I suspect it has a very short signature or something. |
23:03:46 | <fireonlive> | ahh |
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23:14:16 | <nicolas17> | https://github.com/cloud11665 CSS injection |
23:18:49 | <fireonlive> | interesting |
23:18:51 | <fireonlive> | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloud11665/cloud11665/master/readme.md |
23:19:12 | <nicolas17> | https://github.com/stong |
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