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| 00:47:05 | <steering> | justauser: i can't say i've ever had an issue opening links from any irc client ;) |
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| 01:09:43 | <steering> | TIL PCIe gen 7 already exists |
| 01:09:54 | <steering> | On 11 June 2025, PCI-SIG officially announced the release of the final PCI Express 7.0 specification.[125] |
| 01:10:20 | <steering> | PCIe 6.0 hardware was not launched until August 2025 |
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| 01:19:13 | | steering wonders why his CPU-attached SSD is degraded to x2 instead of x4 |
| 01:19:28 | <steering> | 1 x M.2 connector (M2A_CPU), integrated in the CPU, supporting Socket 3, M key, type 25110/22110/2580/2280 SSDs: |
| 01:19:31 | <steering> | AMD Ryzen™ 9000/7000 Series Processors support PCIe 5.0 x4/x2 SSDs |
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| 02:51:01 | <nukke> | steering: is it a 990 evo plus? |
| 02:58:19 | <steering> | uhhh oh yeah i guess so |
| 02:58:40 | <steering> | weird that it shows as "degraded" then |
| 02:59:40 | <steering> | i guess it probably can't describe a different capability based on the pcie gen |
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| 06:04:51 | <nicolas17> | mfw project A gets interrupted by project B, and then when I finish B, I mentally struggle to get back to A |
| 06:07:44 | <nicolas17> | huh, Discord already moved from Tenor to Klipy |
| 06:12:02 | <nukke> | are those new JS frameworks? |
| 06:12:23 | <BlankEclair> | gif hosting platforms i think |
| 06:13:19 | <BlankEclair> | still getting tenor here |
| 06:13:42 | <nicolas17> | nukke: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Tenor |
| 06:14:51 | <BlankEclair> | hmm, i don't see it in discord experiments |
| 06:14:58 | <BlankEclair> | i was gonna blame a/b, but now idk |
| 06:15:11 | <nicolas17> | restart app? |
| 06:16:45 | <BlankEclair> | did shift+refresh, didn't help |
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| 11:44:53 | <nyakase> | nicolas17> huh, Discord already moved from Tenor to Klipy |
| 11:45:14 | <nyakase> | I'm getting Giphy as the default. I remember seeing a tweet that they have an A/B for if it's Giphy or Klipy that you get |
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| 11:50:18 | <nyakase> | https://github.com/Discord-Datamining/Discord-Datamining/commit/d109f7bbf233b44ec71adc9b1311b923db76abed#commitcomment-174566289 |
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| 11:52:41 | <Guest> | 150,000 lines of minified code… |
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| 11:54:43 | <nyakase> | :D |
| 11:55:24 | <Guest> | oh nevermind its 900,000 lines |
| 11:57:05 | <steering> | jezus |
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| 17:13:51 | <Doranwen> | In a script I wrote recently (to download embedded pics from multiple sites), I get the filename for imgur sites by doing `imgurimg=$(echo "$imglink" | sed 's/.*https\:\/\/(i\.imgur|imgur).com\///' | sed 's/\//-/g')` - but I ran across a situation that looks like it skipped the middle section and tried to just replace slashes with hyphens. |
| 17:14:13 | <Doranwen> | Can anyone tell if I did something wrong with the first sed bit? |
| 17:15:39 | <Doranwen> | It took an image that should've been `https://i.imgur.com/mO4Ah06.jpg` and should have downloaded as `mO4Ah06.jpg` but rendered it `https:--i.imgur.com-mO4Ah06.jpg` which was rather problematic for the Windows user who tried to extract it from a zip file. |
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| 17:21:42 | <justauser> | I think WinRAR fixes such names on the fly. |
| 17:22:17 | <justauser> | Also, alternative separators for sed are highly recommended here. |
| 17:22:46 | <justauser> | 's@string@replacement@' is just as valid and allows not to bother escaping the slashes. |
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| 17:24:08 | <justauser> | "https" should probably be "https?" instead. |
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| 17:24:28 | <justauser> | But those are nitpicks, none solves the particular problem. |
| 17:28:49 | | Doranwen nods |
| 17:28:57 | <Doranwen> | Will try to remember the alternative separator thing. |
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| 17:30:49 | <justauser> | The fun bit seems to be the "i." |
| 17:32:19 | <justauser> | Apparently something is wrong with ? modifier. |
| 17:35:40 | <justauser> | Somebody kill the GNU people. |
| 17:35:41 | <justauser> | https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html |
| 17:35:57 | <nexussfan> | >:( |
| 17:35:58 | <justauser> | '?' doesn't work, use '\?' instead. |
| 17:37:14 | <Doranwen> | I'm confused now - what should I be doing for that middle set? `sed 's@.*https\?\://(i\.imgur|imgur).com/@@'` Or am I completely misunderstanding? |
| 17:37:16 | <justauser> | Brackets need backslashing as well. |
| 17:37:18 | <justauser> | sed 's@.*https\?\://\(i.\)\?imgur.com/@@i' | sed 's@/@-@g' |
| 17:37:26 | <justauser> | This works. |
| 17:38:41 | <Doranwen> | YAY! |
| 17:38:43 | <Doranwen> | Thank you SO much. |
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| 18:45:52 | <steering> | justauser: blame posix, not gnu |
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| 18:47:06 | <steering> | assuming gnu sed, sed -E 's@.*https?\://(i.)?imgur.com/@@i' should work |
| 18:47:18 | <steering> | (also i dont think the : needs to be backslashed either way but i could be wrong) |
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| 21:04:43 | <HP_Archivist> | c3manu: Figured it out. Oddly enough, /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password> worked this time. I have no idea why. |
| 21:05:04 | <HP_Archivist> | I also want to know my ops was not working earlier this morning. JAA any ideas? |
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| 21:07:07 | <HP_Archivist> | justauser - I am not sure what you meant this morning by it was depreciated? |
| 21:07:45 | <klea> | HP_Archivist: NickServ/identify was loaded again |
| 21:08:14 | <HP_Archivist> | Was it down? |
| 21:12:38 | <klea> | it was unloaded as it was on brownout |
| 21:12:45 | <klea> | becase hackint wants users to use sasl. |
| 21:13:13 | <HP_Archivist> | Ahh, I see |
| 21:13:19 | <HP_Archivist> | But then reinstated, why? |
| 21:13:26 | <klea> | im not sure, ask hexa- |
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| 21:14:47 | <hexa-> | because the final removal is scheduled for 2026-02-01 |
| 21:15:11 | <HP_Archivist> | Gotcha |
| 21:15:18 | <HP_Archivist> | So I should switch over to sasl anyway then |
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| 22:39:00 | <klea> | i'm trying to implement some socket.io support in erlang, but i'm unable to quickly test with curl that it indeed would work, could someone please give advice? |
| 22:39:01 | <klea> | { echo '1::/urls-log'; read -r _; } | websocat --text wss://tracker.archiveteam.org:8081/socket.io/1/websocket/"$(curl --data '' --silent https://tracker.archiveteam.org:8081/socket.io/1/ | cut --delimiter : --fields 1)" |
| 22:39:31 | <klea> | <https://fnlog.dev/wanderer/elixir-bit-socket-io-client-websocket/> seems to be for a newer version from what seems to be included in the client on the tracker. domain |
| 22:39:41 | <klea> | the spec is this one: <https://github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io-spec/blob/13381ece2b040f67c10d1c17f5f017b631a5148d/README.md> |
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| 23:13:08 | <nicolas17> | HP_Archivist: "/msg nickserv" is being turned off by periods to make people notice that it's permanently going away soon |
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| 23:29:47 | <HP_Archivist> | nicolas17: Ahh makes sense, thank you |
| 23:29:58 | <HP_Archivist> | Does it matter which variant of sasl I use? |
| 23:42:29 | <klea> | btw, my purpose to process the tracker socket feed is for later possibly making something for #Y |
| 23:42:48 | <klea> | i just put urls-log as that one would likely dump lots of output, letting me check i did it right. |
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