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00:16:16<fireonlive>nicolas17: i hope so/it causes absolute chaos that whatever organization one day
00:16:24<fireonlive>at whatever*
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00:32:26<fireonlive>https://dl.fireon.live/irc/6c8b26194cd61be9/illuminati-chat.jpg https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/illuminati-chat/id1186130241
00:32:29<fireonlive>wtf lmao
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00:34:35<fireonlive>we open unique 15,630-bit encryption for rveryone
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00:37:21<@JAA>Custom crypto, WCGW?
00:38:23<that_lurker>damn I need to make sugmachat with 69,420-bit encryption
00:41:17<nukke>sugma?
00:41:44<nicolas17>sugma balls
00:42:32<nukke>nicolas17 bonk
00:42:36<nukke>Dammit
00:42:43<nukke>nicolas17 bonk++
00:42:44<eggdrop>[karma] 'nicolas17 bonk' now has 1 karma!
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00:49:49<fireonlive>>Uloz.to modified their plans and cut all of the storage limits in half. Prices at least seem the same for now. I wouldn't be surprised if they kept making cuts though. They also got rid of their yearly plan
00:49:50<fireonlive>https://forum.rclone.org/t/unlimited-alternatives-to-google-drive-what-are-the-options/36529/1696
00:49:52<fireonlive>this thread is never ending fun
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01:30:57<nulldata>Message the file here in binary and use https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/ to retrieve. Free storage courtesy of kiska! Follow me for more unlimited storage hacks.
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02:14:33<nicolas17>no such thing as unlimited
02:18:30<nulldata>Limited unlimited
02:18:52<nulldata>Can't spell unlimited without limited
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02:43:32<fireonlive>xP
02:43:37<fireonlive>rip kiska
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03:10:16<Flashfire42>fireonlive its gonna be RIP kiska if i make it to 20 million queued in downthetube as per their challenge
03:27:34<fireonlive>xP
03:27:43<fireonlive>you're still the one who shot the gun ;)
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10:43:19<Barto>lol, fireonlive, did they read "too much crypto"? https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/1492.pdf
10:43:47<Barto>also if this is 16k rsa... well... i have bad news for them
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14:03:13<@Sanqui>Set up new NAS. Copying data off old NAS. Disk in old NAS dies in the middle of a copy.
14:03:58<@Sanqui>On one hand, I guess I feel extra justified in setting up a new one? On the other hand, damn, that sucks and now I have to deal with the exact situation I'd hoped to avoid
14:06:32<katia>JUT copying
14:06:34<katia>JIT
14:07:17<Barto>:-|
14:07:25<Barto>ddrescue to the rescue
14:34:03<@Sanqui>it's hardware raid 3
14:34:14<@Sanqui>that I've always been extra skeptical of but I wasn't the one to set it up
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14:37:38<katia>sus
14:38:24<@Sanqui>well ok I always thought it's raid 3 (and the mountpoint is named raid3) but the dip switches indicate it's raid 5
14:39:36<katia>sussy
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14:46:07<Barto>time to find out i guess
14:47:05<Barto>has anyone read this: https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/07/to-preserve-their-work-and-drafts-of-history-journalists-take-archiving-into-their-own-hands/
14:47:36<Barto>there's some collab to be done
14:49:38<Barto>"When I asked Cooper what she would do if she were an archivist for a news outlet that was shutting down, she said she would reach out to organizations like Archive Team or the Library of Congress, and ask them if they could take on the task of archiving the site and sustaining the archives long-term."
14:58:43<Barto>i might just send an email linking to our irc and see where it goes ;-)
15:02:41<that_lurker>Always a good idea to contact multiple organisations/groups for archival :-)
15:03:40<Notrealname1234>Linking to the logs?
15:04:22<Barto>no, the wiki page to find the various channels and their purposes
15:04:28<Notrealname1234>Oh okay
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15:32:35<nulldata>!ig 840pa04fwhf1v8lvmgrk8wbc6 ^https?://w\.soundcloud\.com/
15:34:59<Barto>nulldata: :-)
15:35:20<Barto>got an OOO message :-) If we can establish a link that'd be awesome
15:36:38<nulldata>You saw nothing!
15:36:46nulldata waves hands
15:38:07<Barto>nulldata: https://giphy.com/embed/SwyTq2jJxc9im6BYnN
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15:39:32<katia>!status nulldata
15:39:57<nulldata>Katia - 404
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16:22:11<kiska>I have found something funny :D
16:22:12<kiska>https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/glibc-2.2.3/html_node/libc_78.html
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17:02:41<katia>lol
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17:12:32<Barto>whyyy
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18:02:43<fireonlive>https://x.com/vxunderground/status/1820121939773411658
18:02:43<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.lucabased.xyz/vxunderground/status/1820121939773411658
18:02:49<fireonlive>i want a camera pointed at that booth :D
18:04:34<kpcyrd>I mean, they did prevent those computers from getting breached..
18:04:56<fireonlive>true xP
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21:14:57<@JAA>Sanqui: I would've been very interested in what even supports RAID 3. That's an odd one to see in the wild.
21:16:19<fireonlive>indeed
21:16:56fireonlive looks at no-longer-raid-zero-mount-point-named-raid-zero-because-updating-everything-that-points-to-it-would-be-too-much-work
21:17:42<Flashfire42>RAAAAAAAAAAID
21:18:21fireonlive sprays it everywhere
21:18:42<fireonlive>if only that worked for programming
21:18:57Flashfire42 Crawls back to the safety of #down-the-tube
21:19:03fireonlive pulls Flashfire42 back out
21:19:04<@JAA>fireonlive: That's when you move the mountpoint and create a symlink to the new place. :-)
21:19:12<fireonlive>oooh true!
21:19:15<fireonlive>:)
21:21:50<fireonlive>i just realized i forgot the +b $j in my channel setup commands; how embarrassing
21:22:46@JAA grabs the cone of shame.
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22:00:09<Flashfire42>https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/583e77c7ed5c06c3/image.png 21GB of sleeping tabs is fine right?
22:02:17<@JAA><this_is_fine.png>
22:04:15<fireonlive>hot
22:09:33<Flashfire42>you guys dont like my tabs?
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22:13:38<fireonlive>i don't remember anything aobut this
22:13:42<fireonlive>but in think it was mentioned here
22:13:44<fireonlive>https://romhacks.org/news/about-the-drama-with-rhdn/#comment-185
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22:27:56<fireonlive>https://github.com/lvkv/whenfs https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41154616
22:27:59<fireonlive>WhenFS turns your Google Calendar into a FUSE filesystem. It whimsically supports the following features:
22:28:00<fireonlive> Create a filesystem out of existing Google Calendars, or create a new one from scratch
22:28:00<fireonlive> Read and write files, directories and... well, just files and directories
22:28:00<fireonlive> Mount your friends' WhenFS calendar file systems to share files in the silliest way possible
22:28:25<fireonlive>lmao the mona lisa jpg
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22:29:12<@JAA>> WhenFS is an example of a harder drive—a hard drive we didn't want or need.
22:29:15<@JAA>Nice
22:29:22<fireonlive>:D
22:29:40<fireonlive>links to http://tom7.org/harder/
22:31:40<@JAA>Oh, this looks like a fun paper.
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22:32:59<@JAA>The first harder drive is chainsaw juggling.
22:33:37<@JAA>Not actually, but it's off to a great start.
22:45:05<Barto>it's an awesome video
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