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01:02:39<pabs>https://old.reddit.com/r/androidroot/comments/1l8rf5w/aosp_is_being_discontinued_says_grapheneos_leader/
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01:28:33<@JAA>Where do you get your major world news? I, for one, get them from #archivebot requests.
01:30:59<Flashfire42>aaron parnas has been doing a decent job has a substack and everything. Some good breakdowns. As for Australian news I just wait until I see someone complaining about it on social media
01:31:19<nulldata>#archivebot - The most trusted name in breaking news.
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01:39:20<hexa_>JAA: is that a trick question?
01:42:47<@JAA>hexa_: A rhetorical one, I suppose.
01:44:31<hexa_>great, so my response would be … everyone can get news, getting context is the hard part, because at least in germany that is hard to come by
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01:44:58<hexa_>news outlets here prefer to only cover what happened or what was said and not put it into context
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01:46:27<@JAA>Seriously though, I've first heard about a bunch of things via archival requests. :-)
01:47:35<hexa_>I believe you :)
01:48:04<@JAA>Pretty sure the queen's death was one of them.
01:48:15<hexa_>yeah, but see, that is not relevant news :)
01:48:26<hexa_>if putin died, that would be news
01:48:30<@JAA>:-)
01:48:32<hexa_>or trump or xi
01:48:41<@JAA>We did archive a bunch of monarchy websites.
01:48:48<@JAA>But yeah
01:48:58<@JAA>It's of limited relevance really.
01:49:12<hexa_>I tend to get news and context from podcasts these days
01:49:48<hexa_>where people take the time to disect a topic, rathern than squeeze it into Tageschau in 100 Sekunden
01:50:06<Flashfire42>I have been listening to the SCP archives podcast i hope I dont get my news from that
01:50:16<Flashfire42>also hexa_ your translator failed at the end
01:50:53<hexa_>I don't make the rules, but that is actually the title of a format https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/sendung/tagesschau_in_100_sekunden
01:51:57<@JAA>Flashfire42: TIL. Is that basically SCP as an audiobook, or does it expand on the content?
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01:53:19<Flashfire42>JAA Basically SCP as audio books done with voice acting and sound effects. Rather enjoyable. They have trialled a thing where if you pay $10 to their patreon you can get your name inserted as a minor character and I am not a huge fan of that but aside from this issue the production value is pretty good. They tend to do an article a week plus to pad
01:53:19<Flashfire42>out runtime some of the related stories to a particular SCP
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01:53:39<Flashfire42>They have done a few of their own written SCPs as well
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01:54:46<@JAA>Ah, you can be one of the bodies in the water, heh.
01:55:01<Flashfire42>You do not recognise the bodies in the water
01:55:09<@JAA>:-)
01:55:32<Flashfire42>Actually I have been meaning to set aside some time they did do an original story based on that SCP which has multiple parts. they also did Project Serapis as a miniseries too
01:56:29<@JAA>Or you could be one of the Ikea humanoids.
01:57:15<@JAA>But yeah, sounds nice.
01:57:28<Flashfire42>Also I believe at least 2 SCP items that they have covered have since been removed from the wiki for one reason or another
01:57:31<Flashfire42>so thats handy
02:04:59<kiska>I am "upgrading" the grafana machine at some point
02:05:12<kiska>It may disappear for some time
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02:27:00<nulldata>https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-service-outage-june-12-2025/
02:27:41<nulldata>Google's outage took out Cloudflare
02:51:52<BlankEclair>if somenyan were to fork eggdrop, it should be named eggcrack :3c
03:05:01<nicolas17>nulldata: https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/112/243/141/564/599/879/original/774fcc32d11265ab.png
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04:28:49<steering>>any key-value pair not cached and that required to retrieve the value from Workers KV's origin storage backends resulted in failed requests
04:29:12<steering>not terribly surprising, its not like cloudflare is known to have a whole lot of storage infrastructure :P
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11:15:30<Hans5958>I don't understand what's happening on TCRF
11:16:32<Hans5958>If they (incl. bad actors) wanted to fork it then by the nature of free content it should be allowed
11:17:06<Hans5958>Even if it is... not palatable by merits
11:17:31<joepie91|m>what is this in reference to?
11:18:03<Hans5958>I read the previous messages on #archiveteam-bs:hackint.org
11:18:31<Hans5958>Something along of lines that some Kiwi Farms user wanted to fork TCRF (a wiki) to something along the lines of not unwokify it
11:18:55<Hans5958>*to something of unwokify it
11:22:38<joepie91|m>just read back those messages, and I feel like you're getting two things mixed up; free content licenses legally allow you to reuse content (under some conditions), sure, but this does not translate into an obligation to provide any kind of service or cooperation to people acting maliciously
11:23:23<joepie91|m>that's the legal view; you could also look at it "in spirit" but it doesn't really change the outcome because the actors in question clearly do not intend to contribute in good faith
11:24:11<Hans5958>Hmm, you have a point
11:25:37<Hans5958>I would say that this "botting" tug-of-war is unproductive, and I would still assume that they will stop DDoS-ing once they are done with the forking process
11:25:51<Hans5958>Though I'd understand that one can have principles
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