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00:51:16<BlankEclair>i had a doi that redirected to a 404 on that domain lol
00:51:22<BlankEclair>should be fixed now
00:52:36<BlankEclair>https://web.archive.org/web/20250524185057/https://researchdirect.westernsydney.edu.au/islandora/object/uws:59222
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02:27:53<steering>man, ain't nothing better than shaking a 'powder packet' that came with some food, trying to get the powder to the bottom so you can open it without it spilling everywhere, and the whole packet falls apart. thanks kraft-heinz <3
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04:13:46<pabs>https://mastodon.social/@randahl/115513890753953838 https://fosstodon.org/@Joe_0237/111145684757912952
04:17:25<pabs>^ Google Docs exports add tracking to URLs
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05:19:44<BlankEclair>i do wonder if all html-based output is affected, since only html and epubs are
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06:11:08<@hook54321>!a https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/65e15188b8456c00169f4864/ --concurrency 1 --useragent firefox
06:11:13<@hook54321>woops
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14:52:18<steering>oh, i didn't realize java applets are well and truly dead now, can't run em even outside of a browser https://openjdk.org/jeps/504
14:54:16<steering>oracle still documents the api but it looks like they've also removed the executable
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16:17:57<justauser|m>ExplainXKCD is back in Kiwix. Yay.
16:20:17<nukke>can we do it again today? I wanna bully katia
16:20:54<nukke>https://www.tomshardware.com/maker-stem/microcontrollers/hardware-hacker-installs-minecraft-server-on-a-cheap-smart-lightbulb-single-192-mhz-risc-v-core-with-276kb-of-ram-enough-to-run-tiny-90k-byte-world
16:24:57<steering>https://www.php.net/manual/en/security.database.storage.php >The easiest way to work around this problem is to first create your own encryption package
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20:06:21<TheTechRobo>To be fair, they point you to libraries to do the actual algorithms for you.
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21:24:31<Doranwen>Ah, the fun of trying to reformat an ancient Windows laptop to Linux. I tried putting a known working iso (Q4OS, my preferred choice for ancient systems right now) in, and it whirred like five times attempting to load it but failed. No problem, I thought, I'll just use my external DVD drive. That usually works fine. It doesn't even see it. /o\ I think this one's dead in the water, then.
21:26:11<Doranwen>I thought of trying a bootable USB stick, but I have had zero success with creating those. They never work right.
21:27:32<@JAA>I think the last time I had issues with that was when I was trying to do it on Windows.
21:27:43<@JAA>;-)
21:29:17<Doranwen>I've never tried them from Windows. I tried them with the default software on my Mint box - and they don't produce anything bootable. :/
21:29:38<Doranwen>I suppose I should try again - if I can find a spare USB stick somewhere…
21:30:01<@JAA>For years now, the only ones I've written have been Debian, but with those, it's a simple matter of `dd` to the right device.
21:30:21<@JAA>Making very sure to select the right device, obviously. :-P
21:39:32<nicolas17>a while ago I made a script I called "fastdd" to flash disk images into SD cards (for raspberry pi and such) and USB sticks
21:39:50<nicolas17>it reads from the destination and doesn't write if the data already matches
21:40:16<nicolas17>so for example it skips over zeroed blocks if the SD is already erased
21:41:07<nicolas17>or if I flash raspbian on an SD, put it on a raspi, install some packages, screw things up... I can flash raspbian again pretty quickly since most blocks won't have changed
21:43:00<nicolas17>reading is significantly faster than writing, especially on a cheap microSD
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22:08:44<pabs>https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/sandisk-reportedly-jacks-up-flash-prices-by-50-percent-as-memory-makers-cash-in-on-ai-fueled-demand
22:10:54<@JAA>nicolas17: That sounds interesting. Is it available somewhere?
22:14:09<Barto>pabs: re google docs. Do we know since when they do that? That'd be pretty funny to find out that a pdf is fake dated because it has those tracking urls :D
22:16:54<pabs>can't find any in the thread...
22:19:30<pabs>any date I mean
22:20:27<Barto>dang
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22:23:33<nicolas17>JAA: https://gist.github.com/nicolas17/6d3db01948e3ad02cd12a9686b3b4c7f not much magic to it
22:24:31<@JAA>Oh, Python and byte-wise comparison. Yeah, I suddenly doubt the 'fast' part. :-P
22:24:38<@JAA>But still faster than overwriting everything, I bet.
22:25:11<nicolas17>"outf.read(BLOCK_SIZE) != block" is comparing 4MB at a time, it's not that bad :P
22:25:27<@JAA>By the way, `peek` so you don't need to seek back again.
22:25:42<@JAA>Although you'd then have to seek if it's equal, so whatever.
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22:26:20<nicolas17>but yes, I assume on faster storage devices (unlike the microSD I use on my raspi), Python would become a bottleneck
22:26:22<@JAA>jmjl: Old measure against bots spamming every channel appearing in LIST.
22:26:27<jmjl>oh
22:26:54<jmjl>the bots from that network that made regexable nicks?
22:27:36<@JAA>The modes were definitely taken from EFnet when we migrated.
22:27:41<jmjl>oh
22:27:46<jmjl>so that's even older i guess :p
22:27:57<@JAA>We regularly got hit with spam waves over there.
22:30:01<pabs>nicolas17: seems like something that dd should add :)
22:30:43<pabs>spam waves are pretty normal on IRC, although not as many in recent years
22:35:33<nicolas17>JAA: recently I wrote a Python script to *find* sequences of zeros in a file
22:35:41<nicolas17>and that did need to go byte by byte
22:36:07<nicolas17>it ran at 2MB/s, I rewrote it in C before the Python script finished running T_T
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22:41:43<pabs>hmm, https://archive.today/ just gives me a data: URL with a loading gif in the centre of the page
22:41:48<pabs>anyone else see that?
22:42:10<pabs>looks like AB saw it
22:50:18<jmjl>it's a bad idea to paste such links to irc :( (no i didn't send it but i did try to paste it)
22:50:21<jmjl>yes
22:53:32<@JAA>nicolas17: lol, sounds about right.
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23:21:23<jmjl>i wonder, what are the passwords for https://irclogs.archivete.am/?
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23:22:08<jmjl>i guess if you know them, tell in pm rather than here, else it's publicshed https://irclogs.archivete.am/archiveteam-ot/2025-11-11#l05bd3629
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23:27:11<@JAA>That's off-off-topc. :-P
23:27:16<@JAA>topic, even
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23:48:35<BlankEclair>https://menopause.org.au/images/docs/Androgen_therapy_in_women_Endocrinol_Today_Oct_2020.pdf
23:48:43<BlankEclair>"Licensed for distribution until November 2021" oops!