00:01:50<pabs>https://www.ifixit.com/News/114700/introducing-fixbot
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00:38:43<nulldata>People in the comments seem to love it!
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01:37:52<nukke>that actually sounds cool
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02:07:20<that_lurker>The IANA ROOT KSK Veremonies are suprisingly good background noise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJBRtOyiq40
02:08:49<nicolas17>...thought it was live
02:09:19<that_lurker>well it was live 3 weeks ago :-P
02:09:36<that_lurker>next live one is in 2026-02-11
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03:33:13<nicolas17>klea: join irc://irc.wikimedia.org/ channel #en.wikipedia and see it move ;)
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03:44:25<nicolas17>JAA moment https://github.com/etix/mirrorbits/issues/205
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04:12:01<@JAA>Yes
04:13:38<nicolas17>:)
04:18:25<klea>nicolas17: i should, but im too lazy :p, that one logs every edit on wikipedia?
04:18:47<nicolas17>yes
04:18:55<nicolas17>I know someone who used it as a stress test for the IRC client
04:22:40<nicolas17>oh they have a Server Sent Events JSON thing now https://stream.wikimedia.org/v2/stream/recentchange
04:22:57<nicolas17>(do not throw that into AB, it has infinite size)
04:23:19<nicolas17>oh this shows edits on *every wikimedia wiki*, not just english wikipedia
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04:56:02<klea>nice
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10:16:18<unknownsrc>that's so fucking cool
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11:03:41<steering>bash-completion is great, cont'd: folder name Ke$ha - tab complete the folder name, .../Ke\$ha - add a slash and tab complete a (partial) subfolder name (beginning with year), .../Ke$ha/20
11:04:54<steering>pretty amazing that it can go back and change something that's already entered lol
11:05:22<steering>(to be fair once I complete the subfolder name it goes and adds it back in)
11:06:13<steering>oh i didn't notice but it also screwed up the other parameter ("Ke$ha - Blah Blah Blah (Official Video) ft. 3OH!3 [youtube 3taEuL4EHAg].webm")
11:07:06<steering>dunno why it even chose "" there , i started with an empty completion which it turned into "Ke$ha -
11:09:36<steering>afaict it chooses the "" because there's a $ in it... which is... stupid...
11:31:53<steering>actually, maybe bash bug not bash-completion? hmm. not sure i have any systems without bash-completion installed. lol
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14:37:01<@JAA>99% of completion bugs are with bash-completion. It breaks on so many edge cases.
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15:22:25<steering>yeah, that's why i assumed it was bash-completion, but i moved away /etc/bash/bashrc.d/bash_completion.sh and it still happened
15:23:00<steering>speaking of completion bugs, tab-complete a foldername in windows cmd and it erases the rest of the command line i had already entered -.-
15:52:29<@JAA>Re 'go back and change', completion gets the word you're completing and returns its completions. It's free to return anything there, and the word already present will get replaced by that if there's a single return element or a common prefix.
15:52:58<@JAA>That sometimes gets weird when you try to complete in the middle of a word.
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17:32:56<steering>yeah, I just would uhh... kinda expect it to not return completions that modify what was already entered... but whatever its fine it has benefits too :P
17:33:13<steering>(namely, "Ke$^I" -> "Ke\$ha", most of the time)
17:36:20<steering>https://github.com/scop/bash-completion/issues/1520#issuecomment-3636675641 bash bug confirmed
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18:00:02<nicolas17>it takes like 3 seconds to start a new bash shell and I think it's partly because of bash-completions loading a thousand functions
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18:29:05<justauser>TIL there is a public VPN doing Ethernet over Websocket. Because, you know, everybody needs to send raw IP packets from JS?
18:29:59<that_lurker>oh finally a VPN service for JAA
18:30:10nicolas17 faints
18:31:22<justauser>Why would JAA need it?
18:32:09<that_lurker>forgot the /s
18:44:49<@OrIdow6>I hope it's not just an NPM package, needs an Electron frontend for J A a to use it
18:45:39<justauser>I don't think it's even well-documented, let alone having a package.
18:46:00<justauser>It's just a server, erroring out over HTTP and doing its thing over WSS.
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21:59:21<@JAA>steering: Yeah, it is certainly a choice. You might want to enter `foo$variable`, but `foo$var<tab>` won't complete that.
22:00:02<@JAA>... even though `$var<tab>` will of course complete the variable name.
22:03:19<@JAA>`foo"$var<tab>` will complete it, `foo${var<tab>` will not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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