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00:42:44<TheTechRobo>nicolas17: Telegram
00:42:57<TheTechRobo>You can find it at https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/CurrentWarriorProject or https://warriorhq.archiveteam.org/projects.json
00:43:31<@JAA>Off-topic!
00:44:06<TheTechRobo>Sorry :-)
00:44:41<TheTechRobo>On April 1st we should swap #-bs and #-ot, just to bug JAA. :P
00:44:41@JAA slaps nicolas17 around a bit with a large trout
00:48:53<nicolas17>can you actually do 256 concurrent of telegram? >.>
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00:50:38<DigitalDragons>It stands for archiveteam-ontopic right?
00:51:21<kitonthenet>me? yes I actually got up to 512
00:51:43<kitonthenet>can't do that on usgovernment tho, their data is chonky
00:52:27<kitonthenet>just running an R630 in my office
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01:10:14<nulldata>-bs clearly stands for BikeShedding
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02:07:22<missaustraliana>what's yalls new years resolutions
02:08:17<steering>anyone use mpd and got client recommendations? :)
02:15:01<@JAA>steering: ncmpcpp
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02:28:02<steering>hmm
02:28:19<steering>reminds me of cmus
02:29:05<steering>would be interesting to go back to that, it's been like 11 years since my days of "dwm and do almost everything in a terminal"
02:29:40<missaustraliana>so 11 years ago would mean i was 5.
02:30:04<steering>oh wow it has a TUI visualizer? :D
02:30:17<steering>that's worth installing just for that honestly
02:30:21<@JAA>It's pretty great. :-)
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02:30:46<@JAA>It's in maintenance mode now, but that just means no new significant features.
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02:31:20<steering>hello OTP
02:31:40<kitonthenet>eah I never use it, I keep forgetting to turn off the tap to type thing
02:31:44<steering>I'm trying to replace Plexamp (because it's broken on my system and has been for ages)
02:32:19<missaustraliana>a DAC is the best purchase ive ever made hands down
02:32:35<missaustraliana>not relevant, just felt like saying it
02:32:42<steering>oh then I shouldn't tell you that I'm currently using laptop speakers
02:32:53<missaustraliana>excuse me..
02:32:54<missaustraliana>what
02:32:55<@JAA>lol
02:33:02<steering>The #1 feature I need is "smart playlists"
02:33:44<steering>I have several (mostly based on rating + some other criteria, like "last played" or "year released") and that's what I mostly use :P
02:34:21<@JAA>But you aren't even going to hear that bass drop on crappy laptop speakers!
02:34:23<missaustraliana>what's yalls top 3 artists
02:35:00<steering>over what period :P
02:35:17<missaustraliana>last year or all time, you pick
02:35:42<kitonthenet>yall get the tangara
02:35:47<steering>all time: Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Linkin Park. last year: Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, Dead by April
02:35:58<missaustraliana>nicee
02:36:10<missaustraliana>i'm gonna sound verrrry white teen girl when i say this but
02:36:27<steering>as I almost always am just listening on shuffle, my top is basically a function of "how many songs do they have that I enjoy"
02:36:49<missaustraliana>last year, 1. taylor swift, 2. ariana grande, 3. olivia rodrigo
02:37:11<missaustraliana>i'm sorry i'm sorry but taylor swift has been my top artist 4 years in a row
02:37:43<steering>ok but taylor swift is just objectively good 🤷‍♂️
02:37:51<missaustraliana>thank youuuuu
02:38:58<kitonthenet>https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara
02:39:14<steering>also, my top tracks: Can You Feel The Love Tonight (Lion King), Let It Go (Frozen), Circle of Life (Lion King), Try Everything (Zootopia), Where You Are (Moana), Honor To Us All (Mulan)
02:39:23<steering>xD
02:39:27<missaustraliana>LET IT GO
02:39:30<missaustraliana>EHATTT
02:39:31<steering>can you tell I have a daughter
02:39:39<missaustraliana>ok fair
02:39:58<missaustraliana>i thought thats what you listened to on a daily basis
02:40:16<steering>Maybe weekly :P
02:40:31<steering>"daddy, can we listen to some music while we're waiting?"
02:40:51<missaustraliana>funny thing is, i'm STILL a child
02:40:53<steering>15, 13, 12, 11, 10, 10 plays respectively, last year
02:41:19<nicolas17>missaustraliana: mental age or real age? >.>
02:41:26<steering>I'm 12 and what is this
02:41:35<missaustraliana>mature enough not to be a child, but is legally i'm a child
02:41:45<missaustraliana>17
02:41:53<missaustraliana>on the brink
02:43:32<missaustraliana>wish i wasnt, i literally can't do anything
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02:49:58<kitonthenet>I'm trying to get off apple music but i checked and taylor and olivia rodrigo made it into my top 5 too
02:50:06<kitonthenet>w dead kennedys tho
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02:52:54<missaustraliana>i love apple music
02:54:04<kitonthenet>I used to but i want to move away from apple stuff going forward
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03:03:30<@JAA>Apple--
03:03:31<eggdrop>[karma] 'Apple' now has -20 karma!
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03:12:23<steering>flac++
03:12:24<eggdrop>[karma] 'flac' now has 1 karma!
03:12:24<steering>:)
03:16:23<steering>the only reason I switched to Plexamp was for the Tidal integration, but now that's dead I just use Youtube for everything I used Tidal for, and Plexamp doesn't work on my desktop without resorting to --in-process-gpu *and* an ancient version
03:17:45<kitonthenet>i'm in my 48khz opus era
03:17:49<steering>plus it randomly skips over songs or just randomly stops playing the playlist you were listening to, *and* lately it's been having weird UI freezes when the song changes (on windows, linux, and android, with the latest version on windows and android and ancient version on linux)
03:18:41<nulldata>I miss Grooveshark
03:19:21<steering>Plexamp does however have some nice features like genres, similar songs/artists, and "top songs"
03:19:57<steering>so I think what I probably want to do is make my own music player (mpd client probably, thus my interest in mpd) that fills in some of that data from Musicbrainz/Listenbrainz
03:20:19<kitonthenet>hmmm i tried disabling the touch for otp typing on the yubikey but then it won't get detected for keepassxc
03:20:55<steering>(my music already all has tags with MBIDs, and mpd apparently supports reading/passing around those tags, so should be relatively simple)
03:21:02<kitonthenet>beets has a neat database thing that syncs metadata from musicbrainz
03:21:29<steering>I'm interested in metadata sync but it's not necessary for me, I have other things to do that if needed, mostly I don't *want* it to happen lol
03:22:12<steering>I have a fairly complex setup with Musicbrainz Picard to get it all juuuust right... and even so I have to tweak it manually sometimes
03:23:11<kitonthenet>my stuff is just mostly a mess that I'm gonna dump it on the Gay iPod (tm) and not think about it too hard
03:23:35<kitonthenet>maybe some last.fm scrobbling but like mostly foor discovering new artists
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03:26:12<steering>Picard handles keeping most of it nice and neat for me. Actually I use Lidarr now and it does a decent job too, but I still run things through Picard for a few reasons, but Lidarr loads MBIDs into the tags for me, which makes running them through Picard much easier
03:27:00<steering>one of the common things I have to tweak for example: a lot of singles or collab albums have multiple artists in the "album artist" field, I have to turn that into whoever my brain considers the "primary artist", so that it shows up with the rest of that artist's albums/tracks
03:27:33<kitonthenet>I've heard good things abt the *arrs but i don't pirate much music so I didn't think it would be useful
03:28:48<steering>it automates the "checking all your trackers, download results until successful, and then organize" ... well enough
03:28:56<steering>the first 2 quite well, the latter ... ehh.
03:29:45<steering>you can't configure much more than the file/folder naming, and even that doesn't really have the configurability my brain needs
03:31:22<kitonthenet>yea that's what i was thinking, I might be better off just w local files or beets or something, I'm not torrenting rlly
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03:34:53<steering>then again I'm the guy with this Picard "file naming script": $copy(_feat,artists)
03:34:57<steering>$if2(%albumartist%,%artist%)/$if(%originalyear%,%originalyear% - ,$if(%date%,$left(%date%,4) - ))%album%$if($ne(%_releasecomment%,), \(%_releasecomment%\),)/$if($gt(%totaldiscs%,1),%discnumber%.,)$if($ne(%albumartist%,),$num(%tracknumber%,2). ,)%title%$if($ne($lower(%artist%),$lower(%albumartist%)), \(feat. $replacemulti(%_feat%,%albumartist%,)\),)
03:35:07<steering>very maintainable 11/10
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04:12:23<steering>speaking of music, I guess I should pull out the radio in my truck this weekend and see if I can figure out why I have no audio from it
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06:30:44<nukke>Omg nulldata
06:31:22<nukke>I had completely forgotten about Grooveshark!
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07:47:47<pabs>https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/navigating-global-regulations-and-open-source-us-ofac-sanctions
07:53:50<@JAA>I'm guessing that was triggered by the kernel hubbub a little while ago?
07:54:31<steering>good on them for publishingit
07:54:35<steering>why is my spacebar bad
07:55:11<@JAA>Did it wear out because you used it for heating too much?
07:56:25<steering>probably not, this laptop is quite new
07:56:39<steering>also it's probably more that i'm bad and didn't hit it :P
07:57:04<steering>my takeaway from this: compliance is actually impossible lol
07:57:32<steering>how are you supposed to find out if the company ordering your stuff is owned by someone in Crimea or Iran
08:04:29<pabs>yeah
08:05:51<@OrIdow6>A bit back I saw that there was some French? streaming service that looked like it had about as rare songs as the big ones do
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11:00:47<kiska>> show queries
11:00:47<kiska>qid query database duration status
11:00:47<kiska>--- ----- -------- -------- ------
11:00:47<kiska>409631 SELECT sum(size) AS size INTO oldArchive."1sSample".telegram FROM telegram GROUP BY time(1s), downloader archive 13m34s running
11:00:47<kiska>409540 SELECT sum(items) AS items INTO oldArchive."1sSample".urls FROM urls GROUP BY time(1s), downloader archive 35m38s running
11:00:48<eggdrop>[karma] '--- ----- -------- -------- ----' now has -1 karma!
11:00:50<kiska>-_-
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11:06:15<kiska>AHHHH its been running for 42 minutes this query...
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11:16:17<kiska>> SELECT sum("size") AS "size" INTO "oldArchive"."1sSample"."telegram" FROM "telegram" GROUP BY time(1s), downloader
11:16:18<kiska>time written
11:16:18<kiska>0 126002937
11:16:46<kiska>I underestimate how many results are in this db
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11:22:22<kiska>datechnoman: You got any spare CPU free :D
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11:33:26<datechnoman>Haha lots....
11:33:56<datechnoman>18 core 36 thread Xeon chillin for my homelab at home atm
11:34:23<kiska>See above
11:34:29<kiska>409540 SELECT sum(items) AS items INTO oldArchive."1sSample".urls FROM urls GROUP BY time(1s), downloader archive 1h8m24s running
11:34:41<kiska>MY QUERY IS STILL RUNNING AFTER AN HOUR
11:34:43<kiska>:(
11:35:32<datechnoman>Store it on s3 and never delete :P
11:35:37<datechnoman>Problem solved!
11:35:55<kiska>lol
11:36:21<kiska>Would you like to pay the S3 bill? Cause if I didn't downsample, I think the size would be about 1.5T
11:37:48<datechnoman>$167 a year for 2TB on wasabi
11:37:50<kiska>> select count(items) from urls
11:37:50<kiska>time count
11:37:50<kiska>0 8381386174
11:38:09<datechnoman>Dosent make sense to keep those metrics though. Downsampling is the way to go
11:38:17<datechnoman>You should look at downsampling every week or so
11:38:26<kiska>I only keep the full resolution data for 35 days
11:38:36<datechnoman>or do it in smaller batches more regularly
11:38:39<kiska>datechnoman: I do it every 30 days
11:38:45<kiska>:D
11:38:45<datechnoman>Do it weekly maybe?
11:39:32<kiska>Perhaps...
11:39:33<datechnoman>Either way. Keep up the good work
11:39:42<datechnoman>People rely on it
11:40:24<kiska>There is 8.3B records for urls
11:40:51<datechnoman>On the bright side with the project being paused for a little while, you have time to downscale it all :P
11:41:15<kiska>Currently at 1h16m27s
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11:58:58<kiska>Takes influxdb 1h20m to go from 8381386174 to 57365550 results
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12:08:49<T31M>kiska, did you compare with timescaledb / clickhouse at some point ? Or InfluxDB just your tool of choice ?
12:15:36<kiska>Nope!
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13:02:03<nulldata>A beta build of GTA Vice City has leaked -> https://gtaforums.com/topic/743880-beta-vice-city/page/45/#findComment-1072498129 https://www.mediafire.com/file/wltt14vqoarts8i/vice48.iso/file
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17:10:04<szczot3k>PROBLEM: Linux: Load average is too high (per CPU load over 32 for 5m)
17:10:17<szczot3k>Time to crack the templates for archive vms
17:10:42<szczot3k>I thought 32load per cpu would be enough to never see this trigger pop up
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17:18:10<Hans5958>urlteamwasright: "this one is next to start" famous last words /s
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17:35:44<Hans5958>Also dpos-ing a government speaks volumes about the current admin
17:36:17<nicolas17><flashfire42|m> Never thought we’d have to DPOS the US government but here we are
17:36:24<Hans5958>(won't elaborate further, inb4 got banned for politics, trump please don't ban ia)
17:36:55<Hans5958>Yeah I saw that msg
17:37:11<Hans5958>* (won't elaborate further, didn't want to be banned for talking politics, trump please don't ban ia)
17:37:21<Hans5958>*didn't want to be banned from talking politics
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19:51:05<nukke>is it really politics if the whole thing is a clown show?
19:51:57<nicolas17>https://www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/musk-s-junta-establishes-him-as-head-of-government
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20:06:47<nukke>there was this earlier today:
20:06:48<nukke>>The NTSB says it will no longer email news outlets or reporters with notifications of upcoming press conferences, including those on plane crashes in Washington and Philadelphia. Instead, all notifications will be made on X.
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20:53:17<kitonthenet>nukke: well gosh, now it really *is* the Everything App /s
20:59:19<nukke>I went to costco earlier to get a bunch of canned goods as well as other essentials. the place was busy as heck. the eggs had been almost ransacked
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21:03:49<kitonthenet>it's interesting how many people are acting like they do when there's going to be a big snow storm, I'm not seeing tons of outward anger like I did last time, just quiet preparation
21:09:29<kitonthenet>speaking of which wtf is up with the treasury stuff, are they giving elon the money printer?
21:18:21<kitonthenet>like we're just getting ominous posts like this https://journa.host/@w7voa/113930650792927073 and then you read the article and it's not at all clear what it actually means, is it just all checks cut by the feds?
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21:41:57<nukke>they needed an agency to print bitcoin money
21:45:01<kitonthenet>maybe they'll say we need to put the dollar on the bitcoin standard
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