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| 01:01:03 | <steering> | Over and over, actual information is moved out of the way to make room for an unreliable lossy compression of that information into text that takes longer to read. |
| 01:01:09 | <steering> | Like, just to calibrate here: you know how some code editors will automatically fill in a right bracket or quote when you type a left one? You type " and the result is "|"? Yeah, that drives me up the wall. It saves no time whatsoever, and it’s wrong often enough that I waste time having to correct for it. |
| 01:01:14 | <steering> | lmao yes |
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| 01:02:50 | <steering> | my problem with this post is that it focuses a lot on AI considering that the problem isn't specific to AI :P |
| 01:04:32 | <steering> | >I still feel like this is an understandable way to think — if you are a highly depressed and anxious 10-year-old in 1990. |
| 01:04:35 | <steering> | lol |
| 01:17:12 | <Umbire> | https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/07/browser-extensions-turn-nearly-1-million-browsers-into-website-scraping-bots/?utm_source=bsky&utm_medium=social |
| 01:18:20 | <Umbire> | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT1XgBs25gRlg5e3nYCAff967WMtZZTO-TB3rR9zszaJpTpCVFg8j7FkBxnHb3tw3aHGjKBGSxYyLgV/pubhtml this is the list of mellowtel'd stuff and ngl it's making me wanna smack people lol |
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| 03:05:56 | <Hans5958> | I'll take "kinda shady stuff that would work for archiveteam" for $200 |
| 03:11:50 | <TheTechRobo> | I do think LLMs are useful in some scenarios. I found a great tutorial for the electrical part of something I want to build, but a lot of the explanations in the tutorial kind of assume you're already pretty knowledgeable with electrical components. I want to actually understand what I'm building, but I don't really have the background knowledge or |
| 03:11:50 | <TheTechRobo> | terms that I'd need to do a search. I decided to see if an LLM could help me, and I'm definitely starting to understand it more. |
| 03:13:06 | <TheTechRobo> | It does hallucinate a *lot*, but I can generally verify that what it's saying is correct with a quick search. But once I find the concrete questions rather than "how does this work", it becomes much easier to do that. |
| 03:14:07 | <TheTechRobo> | They're definitely much better suited for education than they are for "make me a Facebook clone". |
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| 03:20:39 | <nukke> | are there any danish people in here? |
| 03:21:50 | <nukke> | I'm looking for access to a documentary. the youtube versions are ridiculously low quality. (one of?) the distributors has not answered my emails and I don't have a danish university or library login |
| 03:22:24 | <nukke> | seems like there are higher quality versions here: https://www.dfi.dk/viden-om-film/filmdatabasen/film/bogota-forvandling |
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| 03:51:57 | <steering> | why do youtube videos have rounded corners now *eye twitch* |
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| 07:09:23 | <steering> | hmm, so my openwrt seems to have some instability problems with... too many clients? it had issues being used by "everything" before, put the old router back in place and moved openwrt to its own SSID that i was using and it worked well... well it just crashed and completely rebooted i think \o/ |
| 07:09:45 | <steering> | that's what I get for trying to get ax |
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| 08:20:37 | <anonymoususer852> | I don't have issues with that on my openwrt routers, though I use ethernet generally. |
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| 10:12:50 | <pabs> | Reinventing the Python wheel https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1028299/f88bbb526ac1e023/ |
| 10:12:53 | <pabs> | Python-- |
| 10:12:53 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'Python' now has 2 karma! |
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| 11:19:57 | <IDK> | honestly can't believe my ISP router only supports DHCPv6 and my ISP only assigns static /128 prefix to any other connections |
| 11:20:00 | <IDK> | litterally so pissed rn |
| 11:20:42 | <masterx244|m> | and thats why ISP can be expanded to Internet Shit Provider, too |
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| 11:32:19 | <IDK> | like what am I supposed to do with that /56 block if i'm stuck with DHCPv6 and can't even configure it |
| 11:39:59 | <nstrom|m> | hey at least your ISP has v6, I'm stuck w/ CGNAT IPv4 |
| 11:41:58 | <IDK> | ouch |
| 11:42:10 | <IDK> | Imagine CGNAT IPv6 :-) |
| 11:43:34 | <nstrom|m> | can you switch out their router? |
| 11:44:03 | <IDK> | yep, but my IPv6 will be broken |
| 11:45:35 | <IDK> | actually I think i might have already fucked my ipv6 up |
| 11:56:16 | <BlankEclair> | > [10/07/2025 21:42] <IDK> Imagine CGNAT IPv6 :-) |
| 11:56:16 | <steering> | anonymoususer852: it says it supports my model but it basically doesn't. just bootloops. i think i got it working with an unofficial build linked from the forums? then some brokenness with radios and also with the 5GbE port. needed some firmware for that. anyway i'm guessing it might be thermal, it possible might not be running the fan. |
| 11:56:23 | <BlankEclair> | you joke, but it appears that i actually have cgnat ipv6 |
| 11:57:32 | <BlankEclair> | wait |
| 11:57:37 | <BlankEclair> | it's apparently "IPv6 PD Address" |
| 11:57:40 | <BlankEclair> | i... have no idea what that is |
| 11:57:45 | <steering> | Python-- |
| 11:57:47 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'Python' now has 1 karma! |
| 11:57:51 | <steering> | spaces-- |
| 11:57:51 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'spaces' now has -4 karma! |
| 12:00:14 | <steering> | BlankEclair: "IPv6 PD" = DHCPv6 with a subnet given to you, as far as I know |
| 12:00:52 | <BlankEclair> | https://files.catbox.moe/bqfsv2.png |
| 12:00:58 | <BlankEclair> | what's my public facing ip..? |
| 12:01:14 | <IDK> | BlankEclair: did u port forward? |
| 12:01:27 | <steering> | BlankEclair: likely both of them |
| 12:01:32 | <BlankEclair> | i have attempted to, but i couldn't actually connect when i last tried |
| 12:01:33 | <steering> | the first should be your router's IP essentially |
| 12:01:44 | <BlankEclair> | ohhhhhhh |
| 12:01:53 | <steering> | the second is a subnet from which your devices should each get their own |
| 12:02:00 | <IDK> | steering: I mean if you port forward then your assigned ipv6 would be the one facing |
| 12:02:02 | <BlankEclair> | ohhhhh i see |
| 12:02:05 | <IDK> | (not the privacy one) |
| 12:02:48 | <steering> | I dunno if I would expect port forwarding to work on v6, without a specific option to choose between v4/v6 anyway |
| 12:03:04 | <IDK> | "netsh interface ipv6 show addresses" the one under public |
| 12:03:15 | <steering> | unless the router is doing some really weird business |
| 12:03:53 | <IDK> | ipv6-- |
| 12:03:53 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'ipv6' now has 1 karma! |
| 12:04:49 | <BlankEclair> | > ip addr show dev end0 | grep -m1 inet6 |
| 12:04:51 | <BlankEclair> | inet6 2403:4800:3202:de00:2ecf:67ff:fe5e:4791/64 scope global dynamic mngtmpaddr noprefixroute |
| 12:04:52 | <BlankEclair> | this it? |
| 12:05:10 | <steering> | BlankEclair: yeah, the latter of those also has ~a /56 worth of bits in it (14 chars plus the 00:: on the end), so you should get a /64 from it for each device or w/e |
| 12:05:19 | <steering> | yeah |
| 12:05:28 | <BlankEclair> | i tried to port forward 22 ^^; |
| 12:07:28 | <BlankEclair> | doesn't seem to be working though... |
| 12:07:57 | <BlankEclair> | from an external server, poking the router's ip just leads to no response |
| 12:08:06 | <BlankEclair> | poking my pi's ip leads to a connection refused |
| 12:08:14 | <BlankEclair> | (even though there's no firewall on the pi) |
| 12:08:23 | <masterx244|m> | firewall on the pi? |
| 12:08:27 | <masterx244|m> | ninja'd by the answer |
| 12:08:28 | <steering> | is it... listening on ipv6? |
| 12:08:59 | <BlankEclair> | yep |
| 12:09:11 | <katia> | IPv6++ |
| 12:09:12 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'IPv6' now has 2 karma! |
| 12:09:13 | <BlankEclair> | works on lan, and it's displayed in `ss -ltnp` as `*:22` |
| 12:09:21 | <katia> | IDK-- |
| 12:09:21 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'IDK' now has 1 karma! |
| 12:09:22 | <steering> | efhefhefhefhewfjwef my ipv6 broke |
| 12:09:26 | <katia> | IDK++ |
| 12:09:27 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'IDK' now has 2 karma! |
| 12:09:33 | <steering> | it *was* working - i know it was because my ipv4 was broken and the ipv6 working masked it lmao |
| 12:09:33 | <katia> | IDK tread carefully |
| 12:09:37 | <steering> | IPv6-- |
| 12:09:38 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'IPv6' now has 1 karma! |
| 12:09:43 | <katia> | Fucker |
| 12:09:56 | <katia> | Take it back |
| 12:10:52 | <steering> | ayyyy it crashed again |
| 12:11:55 | <IDK> | IPv5++ |
| 12:11:55 | <eggdrop> | [karma] 'IPv5' now has 1 karma! |
| 12:11:58 | <IDK> | IPv5🔛🔝 |
| 12:12:06 | <BlankEclair> | what's the most unusual statement i can make to a casual observer |
| 12:12:13 | <BlankEclair> | hopefully my birthday will be tomorrow |
| 12:22:44 | <steering> | https://bpa.st/MXZ5Z4N2PPTGFHEFMP3KVHOTO4 |
| 12:23:21 | <steering> | fun times |
| 12:24:24 | <anonymoususer852> | steering: Official builds would only be found in one place that isn't the forums, so it's unfortunate that you're experiencing bootloops and such. In my setup, I don't have a fully supported openwrt router, other than really old wndr3700v2. |
| 12:24:52 | <steering> | anonymoususer852: yes indeed, the official builds not found in the forums are the ones that bootloop :) |
| 12:26:29 | <steering> | I did a sysupgrade-flash-thingy to 24.10.1 or whatever earlier tonight, no bootloop, but still crashing and also now I need to figure out how to fix the multi-gig port again. |
| 12:27:10 | <IDK> | any other good names that could be placed in a ipv6 address |
| 12:27:22 | <IDK> | like 2001:2002:2003:2004:ebba:ebba:ebba:ebba |
| 12:27:49 | <justauser|m> | Wikipedia has a list I think. |
| 12:28:03 | <justauser|m> | Like 0xDEADCAFE and so on. |
| 12:29:06 | <justauser|m> | "Magic number (programming)" |
| 12:29:28 | <BlankEclair> | dig sdomi.pl AAAA :) |
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| 13:08:40 | <@JAA> | steering: I read it as more of a 'this is the latest iteration of this shitty trend'. |
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| 14:56:56 | <steering> | interestingly, openwrt has updated the firmware selector (for my router) from 24.10.1 to 24.10.2 in the last 12 hours |
| 15:39:22 | <steering> | so far it's been stable for a surprisingly long amount of time on 24.10.2 |
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| 16:38:20 | <nicolas17> | pabs: > The PyPI Stats page showed numbers that "certainly blew me away; 1.6 billion downloads a day [on that day], 20 billion downloads a month" |
| 16:38:30 | <nicolas17> | isn't that just a sign of people running CI jobs with no caching as usual? |
| 16:42:10 | <nicolas17> | BlankEclair: "port forwarding" is a NAT thing, you shouldn't see it in IPv6, you may need to poke a hole in the firewall though |
| 16:54:25 | <Hans5958> | <nicolas17> "isn't that just a sign of people..." <- Wouldn't big players (i.e. GitHub Actions, Travis CI) would have them cached? |
| 16:54:35 | <Hans5958> | I saw they have caches for apt packages |
| 16:56:24 | <ymgve_> | I see archiveteam grabbed lots from rapidshare - is there a way to see everything that was grabbed? I don't think it's integrated in web.archive.org yet right? |
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| 17:40:47 | <@imer> | ymgve_: this is before my time here, but looking at the wiki the items were uploaded as warcs, so likely available on the WBM |
| 17:41:22 | <ymgve_> | hm, looking at the json, either I misunderstand or almost everything grabbed is tiny? |
| 17:42:12 | <@imer> | yeah doesn't look like there's a whole lot |
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| 22:04:55 | <nicolas17> | https://transfer.archivete.am/inline/15gGAx/google-ai-aea.png I hate this |
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| 22:45:09 | <BornOn420> | I already dislike having to deal with HEIC |
| 23:01:10 | <BlankEclair> | > [11/07/2025 02:42] <nicolas17> BlankEclair: "port forwarding" is a NAT thing, you shouldn't see it in IPv6, you may need to poke a hole in the firewall though |
| 23:01:13 | <BlankEclair> | firewall in the router or the pi? ^^; |
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