00:14:15<nicolas17>BornOn420: I hate Google's summary of the document I wrote about AEA
00:16:10<nicolas17>BlankEclair: the Pi probably has a public IPv6 address, so you don't have to "forward" ports like on IPv4 NATs, however the router may have a firewall to provide similar protection to what NAT does
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01:06:28<that_lurker>Anubis now has a JAA mode https://anubis.techaro.lol/blog/release/v1.20.0/#no-js-challenge
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01:14:48<pabs>"Anubis sends AI scraperbots to a well-deserved fate" https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1028558/bfa6f074784e7854/
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02:03:22<steering>Version 3.3 of the Amarok music player has been released. This is the first release of Amarok based on KDE Frameworks 6 and Qt 6. Amarok 3.3 also includes a major rework of its audio engine to use GStreamer for audio playback.
02:03:27<steering>wow, it's been a long time since I used Amarok
02:03:47<steering>last I knew I thought it was forked into Clementine and pretty much dead
02:04:34<steering>> And Clementine's pretty unmaintained, too. However, there's a fork of Clementine called Strawberry that works very well for me and is actually maintained.
02:08:24pabs wonders which GNOME-land player Amarok is similar to
02:08:57<steering>ehh
02:08:58<steering>none?
02:09:44<steering>I'd equate it more to like... "itunes without the store" or something
02:12:00steering wonders what GNOME-land players there are other than Rhythmbox :P
02:12:46<steering>it is reasonably comparable to Rhythmbox but Rhythmbox always felt *way* more bare-bones to me
02:15:59<pabs>Rhythmbox has been more than enough for me :)
02:16:07<steering>I really should figure out a better way to listen to my music. Currently I use Plex, which would be a pain and a half to get my track ratings out of. But Plex keeps getting worse and worse and I'm still running a 3-year-old version of Plexamp with --in-process-gpu because otherwise it's just a blank gray rectangle. It crashes or skips songs regularly... and that happens even on the newest version
02:16:13<steering>on my Android too. And I've realized at least one of the crashes is caused by them removing Tidal integration.
02:16:33<pabs>switching to KDE was good though, maybe I need to switch more stuff
02:16:44<steering>unf
02:17:29<steering>I switched to KDE and I *want* to like it - as far as UI/UX its definitely better than GNOME - but well it would be a lot easier if the screen locker didn't freeze all the time. Although I *think* that may have just been fixed in an update.
02:17:46<pabs>hmm, I never saw that
02:18:05<steering>(Of course now my whole session crashes regularly but I'm pretty sure that's from nvidia, not KDE)
02:19:03<steering>https://discuss.kde.org/t/kscreenlocker-freezes-and-have-to-be-killed/15096 https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?332966-Just-me-Lock-screen-freezes-must-kill-kscreenlocker_greet etc
02:20:01<steering>I found old reports going back like a decade so *shrug*
02:20:43<steering>seemed possibly related to multiple screens, I seemed to see it much more often (with 4 screens) than most people were reporting (probably with 2)
02:22:01<steering>https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374890 (although it wouldn't *generally* work on any screen for me... but the exact behavior *was* different across different screens at times)
02:26:53<steering>https://github.com/lastfm/liblastfm huh, lastfm used to have their own IRC, I wonder when that died
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05:42:49steering rolls eyes
05:43:06<steering>found a way to export ratings from plex. wrote a python script to import them into strawberry. works well. everything is great.
05:43:44<steering>oh what's that? strawberry url encodes the filepath before putting it in its DB? and you're not sure which characters it encodes but it's not the same as urllib.parse.quote? yay!
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05:54:37<steering>urllib.parse.quote(x, "/()',&!+$=*;:@")
05:54:38<steering>yay
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06:04:24<steering>https://bpa.st/YMWMN3KF5ZLWNDBSRYJ7QLIS4I
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06:21:43<nicolas17_>I just got an email from LastPass saying my inactive account will be deleted
06:22:14<nicolas17_>"Want to keep your LastPass account? Just log in to your LastPass account (https://127.0.0.1/?ac=1) within the next 30 days."
06:22:15<nicolas17_>thanks for reminding me about the quality of your service (or lack thereof) which made me abandon it in the first place
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08:55:10<lemuria_>imagine using lastpass; default firefox password manager is good enough
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09:57:47<BlankEclair>keepass xc :D
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11:42:02<justauser|m>nicolas17: BTW I can't actually find the original article about AEA. Did you set some funny robots rules that AI ignored but normal search honored?
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14:27:57<nukke>neat https://www.guru3d.com/story/industrialgrade-selfdestruct-ssd-team-group-releases-p250q-nvme-ssd/
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20:53:22<nicolas17>ugh https://overengineer.dev/blog/2024/05/10/thread/
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23:56:00<nukke>>To summarize: if you’re a hobbyist without access to some serious throwaway money to join the Thread Group, there is no way to use Thread legally - the license does not include an exception for non-commercial uses. If you’re like me and want to write a series of blog posts about how Thread works, there’s also no legal way.
23:56:14<nukke>I'm sorry, what? Absolute trash protocol
23:57:23<nukke>Although the whole IoT protocol space is whacky. ZigBee, Z-wave, Thread, Matter, Philips Hue(?)
23:57:48<nukke>I'm sure there are at least 10 more actively used and developed
23:58:24<that_lurker>you could use https://openthread.io
23:59:15<nukke>RTFA
23:59:18<nukke>>Q: What Would Prevent A Company From Shipping A Product Based On OpenThread Without Joining The Thread Group?
23:59:21<nukke>A: If developers choose not to join Thread Group and ship products using Thread technology, they are not conferred the IP rights required to practice and ship Thread technology, and may subject themselves to legal action, including but not limited to licensing fees.
23:59:53<nukke>so legally you can't even use openthread for hobby projects 🤡🤯