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00:45:54<pabs>hmm, blocking popups in ublock-origin now blocks you from middle-click-link-to-open-new-tabs-in-the-background
00:51:29<kline>pabs, on one site or every site?
00:51:43<kline>that sounds like some shonky js behavious
00:54:39<steering>how does one 'block popups' in ublock-origin? i assume that's a custom rule?
00:57:03<steering>oh, right, there's a specific button to "block all popups on this site" lol
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01:03:17<astrinaut>whats new in the last few years
01:05:28<astrinaut>i was off hackint for a while and my nickserv account got gc'd hehe
01:06:18<steering>still works fine for me on ff 145 though
01:06:38<steering>astrinaut: o/
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01:41:25<pabs>kline: every site
01:43:24<pabs>when "no-popups: * true" is in the "My rules" tab.
01:46:14pabs ugh looking at his ublock-origin custom filters, they started using 4/26/2019 dates, then good ISO 2020-09-25 dates, then dates like 13 Oct 2024
01:47:42<nicolas17>ah date formats
01:48:05<nicolas17>pabs: https://theapplewiki.com/wiki/User:Nicolas17/List_of_Apple_server_mistakes#2024-03-19
01:48:30pabs :)
01:48:57<nicolas17>why do they use mm/dd/yyyy for a machine-readable file anyway /o\
01:49:07<pabs>also recently from #vooterbooter <pokechu22> one other thing to note is that some of them have different calendars so seeing years in 14XX or 25XX might be valid
01:49:24<nicolas17>huh who's at 14XX?
01:50:19<nicolas17>pabs: and a fun one regarding different calendars: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/f076ef44a44d02ed91543f820c14c2c7dff53716
01:50:42<nicolas17>*sarcasm meter starts making noises*
01:51:14<pabs>haha
01:51:58pabs is now reminded to replace a PC RTC battery...
01:57:44<@JAA>The Islamic calendar's in the 1400s.
01:58:19<nicolas17>ah
01:58:38<@JAA>Not sure what's in the 2500s though.
01:59:08<@JAA>The Hebrew calendar is in the 5700s.
01:59:17<nicolas17>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_calendar_date_today
01:59:29<nicolas17>I don't see any 2500s
02:00:03<nicolas17>hmm
02:00:38<nicolas17>application developers should not make their own calendar routines and use them in production (see linux commit above), but I think it would be fun to implement it for educational purposes
02:01:04<nicolas17>going from unix timestamp to yyyy-mm-dd in O(1) sounds like a fun challenge
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02:33:36<Dango360>don't forget about the human era calendar, current year 12025
02:33:37<Dango360>https://tikolu.net/human-era-windows/
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02:37:22<BlankEclair>year 20k
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02:45:51<Dango360>it's 2018 in the ethiopian calendar
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02:51:11<pabs>there are also people who use 02025 for years, I think related to longnow.org
02:52:13<nicolas17>how many problems did we have in computers due to not thinking ahead and not using enough digits/bits?
02:52:46<nicolas17>surely 32 bits for a file size, or timestamp, or IP address, will be enough
02:55:42<nicolas17>especially for a memory address, having 4 gigabytes of *RAM* would be crazy
02:55:55<nicolas17>*time passes* oh no
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03:44:21<TheTechRobo>Remember, 640k ought to be enough for anyone. :-)
03:45:12<nicolas17>TheTechRobo: in that era they were already doing cursed things to give you 640k in 16 bits
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03:46:30<nicolas17>"Segmentation has been implemented several ways on various hardware, with or without paging. Intel x86 memory segmentation does not fit either model and is discussed separately"
03:46:44<nicolas17>iow wikipedia says "x86 segmentation was uniquely cursed"
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05:11:52<nicolas17>https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1645917771228741632/pu/vid/576x1024/NpkfvkImFnzPwMio.mp4?tag=12 enjoy
05:15:35<kiska>Thats a lot of debt
05:38:30<nukke>Jesus
05:45:27<BlankEclair>oh my fucking god
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07:25:12<steering>"we have a million dollars of debt and we want to get debt free without bankruptcy. how?" well, first you make >$1m, and then you spend it
07:26:59<steering>lmao $330k in student loans to work in the government holy shit
07:27:15<steering>oh their income is better than i expected though
07:27:27<nicolas17>yeah but they spend way beyond that income
07:27:37<steering>well obviously
07:27:48<steering>they are young though
07:27:55<steering>with that income they have plenty of money and time to dig themselves out
07:28:33<steering>how much of it do you think was "omg student loan forgiveness babe we're free" :P
07:28:42<nicolas17>I don't think digging is the best way to get out of a hole
07:29:00<steering>in the US it is
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11:36:03<@imer>and now i'm limited to 1G :(
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14:33:55steering apt-mark hold python2.7
14:34:01<steering>you'll pry it out of my cold dead hands debian!!!1
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20:50:09<@JAA>steering: Running `apt remove --purge 'python2.7*'` feels wonderful, actually.
20:50:23<@JAA>Or even s/\.7//
20:51:38<@JAA>Er, I think it's regex, not glob, so .* I guess.
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21:04:45<steering>nah, glob
21:05:09<steering>i did purge some other things but im keeping py2 dammit
21:05:14<@JAA>Hmm, apt-get(1) says regex.
21:05:59<steering>oh, is it?
21:06:15<steering>either way, globs work :P
21:06:19<@JAA>> If no package matches the given expression and the expression contains one of '.', '?' or '*' then it is assumed to be a POSIX regular expression
21:06:29<@JAA>But also:
21:06:32<@JAA>> Fallback to regular expressions is deprecated in APT 2.0, has been removed in apt(8), except for anchored expressions, and will be removed from apt-get(8) in a future version. Use apt-patterns(7) instead.
21:06:49<steering>wheeeeeeeee
21:07:06<steering>im pretyt sure i was doing `apt purge 'blabla*'` tho and not apt-get
21:07:07<@JAA>Oh, removed in apt(8) but not apt-get(8), heh.
21:07:15<@JAA>(Also yeah, not apt-get(1).)
21:07:21<steering>could be wrong though and also was on bookworm so *shrug*
21:07:33<@JAA>Maybe that just worked because blabl matched. :-D
21:07:42<steering>ye
21:07:53<steering>fine by me even if its not what i meant :P
21:08:07<@JAA>I checked my notes and actually listed the 2.7 packages explicitly at the time for whatever reason.
21:08:14<@JAA>And that was over 5.5 years ago. Time flies.
21:08:22<steering>>checked my notes
21:08:28<steering>>on how to remove python2
21:08:35<steering>>from 6 years ago
21:08:37<@JAA>On how I did it specifically, yeah. :-)
21:08:46<@JAA>My notes go back much further than that.
21:08:56<steering>oh yeah its not the keeping them thats difficult
21:09:07<steering>its the organizing and accessing them :P
21:09:11<@JAA>Hehe
21:09:58<@JAA>I just have one file per machine with a log in chronological order.
21:10:49<@JAA>I suppose I could grep /var/log/apt as well, but digging that out for decomm'd machines is annoying.
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