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02:20:55 | <Nethercry> | Hey all. I'm working on an internal package for a personal Go project to automatically archive links that I use in posts or via the command line, through Wayback Machine's /save/ feature. I've got something working after poking around with Postman and my browser devtools, but I was wondering if there was a smarter way to do this? |
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02:55:11 | <@OrIdow6^2> | Nethercry: There's an API as referenced in https://blog.archive.org/2019/10/23/the-wayback-machines-save-page-now-is-new-and-improved/ but I don't know if it still exists, if they still answer questions about it, or if they consider it fit for your use case |
02:58:19 | <Nethercry> | Thanks, I couldn't find this specific page before o7 |
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02:59:16 | <nicolas17> | I guess the alternative is convincing us to run your link list through archivebot >.> |
03:06:36 | <Nethercry> | Threw an email at archive.org to see if I can get more info on their API. I don't know much about the serves you all have here ngl, need to read the site more |
03:07:22 | <nicolas17> | look at #archivebot for a few minutes :P |
03:07:57 | <nicolas17> | and the status page http://archivebot.com/ |
03:08:13 | <@JAA> | Why is there archival talk in the off-topic channel? :-) |
03:08:58 | <nicolas17> | JAA: https://mastodon.social/@jerrod/113448264305981666 Mac Pro mini |
03:09:55 | <@JAA> | lol |
03:10:06 | <@JAA> | Is this the one where they put the power button on the bottom? |
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03:11:21 | <nicolas17> | yes but this case makes it accessible again |
03:11:36 | <nicolas17> | also |
03:11:46 | <nicolas17> | people found this new mac mini has replaceable SSD |
03:11:56 | <nicolas17> | and the misinformed replies are driving me crazy |
03:12:37 | <@JAA> | User-replaceable? |
03:13:19 | <nicolas17> | there's complete denial, "there's no way this works" and "it's removable on the Mac Studio too but nobody actually succeeded in swapping it" |
03:13:35 | <@JAA> | I mean, it's Apple, so yeah, that's reasonable. :-P |
03:14:11 | <nicolas17> | like they watched a single video where someone swapped the SSD and it didn't immediately boot and went into a rant about parts-pairing, and didn't see the followups where they were supposed to restore the OS (due to full disk encryption etc) |
03:14:28 | <@JAA> | Right |
03:14:35 | <nicolas17> | on the other hand there's people saying "oh that's cool so I can buy the cheapest mac mini and throw in my own SSD" |
03:15:06 | <nicolas17> | making the leap from "user replaceable" to "it's standard m.2 NVMe and a random off-the-shelf SSD will work", which it's not |
03:15:27 | <@JAA> | Yeah, only authentic 200% markup Apple SSDs will work, I imagine. |
03:15:43 | <nicolas17> | the "SSD" is a board with bare NAND chips |
03:15:50 | <@JAA> | Ah |
03:15:57 | <nicolas17> | the actual NVMe controller is inside the SoC |
03:16:02 | <@JAA> | Naturally |
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03:16:06 | <tzt> | Apple is like 1980s IBM |
03:16:07 | <nicolas17> | it's very different from how m.2 works |
03:16:29 | <@JAA> | Apple is so innovative, it's amazing! :-) |
03:17:03 | <nicolas17> | "then what's the point" well the previous mac mini had the NAND soldered to the main board |
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03:18:31 | <nicolas17> | "when are they gonna make the RAM replaceable too" never, how is this still being debated |
03:18:54 | <tzt> | Do any other general purpose desktop PCs come with soldered NAND like Apple does? |
03:19:34 | <nicolas17> | tzt: imo there's little excuse for soldering NAND even on laptops |
03:22:08 | <nicolas17> | but when made replaceable, people get wrong expectations of what that lets them do |
03:25:33 | <steering> | ok... why does the mac mini look like an inverted gen 5 nuc |
03:27:02 | <nicolas17> | steering: https://x.com/aaronp613/status/1851283032675701126 this is how they showed the new size |
03:27:03 | <eggdrop> | nitter: https://nitter.lucabased.xyz/aaronp613/status/1851283032675701126 |
03:27:50 | | steering looks up dimensions |
03:27:54 | <steering> | haha it's bigger than a NUC too |
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03:32:30 | <nicolas17> | https://preview.redd.it/if-anyone-cares-i-made-2-visuals-showing-size-differences-v0-wa51bop0fqxd1.png?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=d8706b15c8057f6fbf6feb06d97c8f66a839c9a2 |
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20:24:39 | <TheTechRobo> | zstd: TheTechRobo.tar.zst: Permission denied |
20:24:40 | <TheTechRobo> | [1] 5654 segmentation fault zstd -11 TheTechRobo.tar |
20:24:40 | <TheTechRobo> | wat |
20:36:28 | <that_lurker> | oof |
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21:05:02 | <@JAA> | Yeah, can reproduce when you don't have write access on the dir. Amazing. |
21:05:23 | <Barto> | go home facebook, you're drunk |
21:06:47 | <@JAA> | https://github.com/facebook/zstd/issues/3523 |
21:06:49 | <Barto> | https://github.com/facebook/zstd/issues/3523 - seems like it's a closed issue |
21:06:51 | <Barto> | i had that :P |
21:06:57 | <@JAA> | :-P |
21:07:13 | <@JAA> | 🥷 |
21:07:14 | <Barto> | lol https://github.com/facebook/zstd/issues/4124 many bugs of the same type apparently |
21:07:41 | <@JAA> | I found that one first, actually, then followed the refs to 3523. |
21:07:47 | <@JAA> | But well, same bug. |
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