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L1[00:00:15] * Amanda
fuses a fire fruit to her claws, glares at @ar2k
L2[01:14:26] <Elfi> I want a fairy support
group
L3[01:26:47] <Izzy> %remindme 1h battery
charger
L4[01:27:09] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"battery charger" in 1h at 07/03/2023 02:27:00 AM
L5[01:46:38] * Amanda
makes sure Elfi's secure in her floof, wanders to the nearest fairy
circle, curls up outside it to zzzmew
L6[01:47:06] <Amanda> There you go, but I'm
always here to listen as well. When I'm not passing out
anyway
L7[01:47:34] <Amanda> Night girls
L8[02:27:01] <MichiBot> Izzy REMINDER:
battery charger
L9[03:23:31] ⇦
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L13[04:20:21] *
Saphire connects Izzy to a battery
L14[04:23:06] * Izzy
combusts
L15[04:51:45]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L16[04:51:52] <MichiBot> By my throth!
Forecaster! You beat redstoneparkour's previous record of 3
hours, 25 minutes and 14 seconds (By 5 hours, 43 minutes and 43
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L17[04:51:53] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 9 hours, 8 minutes and 58 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.02292 (0.00573 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L18[06:13:39]
<Michiyo>
Oh dang... I just noticed Discord changed how webhooks work....
Previously if you clicked the profile of a webhook message it would
show you the most recent webhook info. now it correctly shows you
the info for THAT message's webhook info
L19[06:13:47]
<Michiyo>
Avatar / Name are correct per message.
L20[07:18:09]
<spokr> oh
that's fucking awesome
L21[07:18:16]
<spokr>
pluralkit swagging out
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L23[09:40:43]
<ashirg>
Doesn't seem to quite work for me, maybe I need to update my
app.
L24[09:43:32]
<Forecaster> The mobile version is always
behind
L25[10:22:59] ⇦
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L27[11:16:05]
<Forecaster> I figured out the reason my
CPU is thermal throttling
L29[11:16:20]
<Forecaster> Someone went and carpeted
heat sink
L30[11:37:36]
<Forecaster> I need to grab some filters
from work and put over the fans
L31[11:40:33]
<Forecaster> well, it's not sitting at 100
degrees (max) anymore
L32[11:40:43]
<Forecaster> now it's sitting around 95
instead
L33[11:41:16]
<Forecaster> I'm thinking the thermal
paste might be ruined or something
L34[11:41:35]
<Forecaster> might need to aquire some new
paste and remove the sink to re-apply it
L35[12:04:45] *
Amanda meows and looks around
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L37[14:18:23] <Amanda> Quiet day, eh
L38[14:18:47]
<Forecaster> well it *was*
L39[14:18:51] *
Amanda tries to liven it up by %splash @inari with mutable
potion
L40[14:18:53]
<Forecaster> < - <
L41[14:18:59] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable purple potion (New!) that splashes onto @inari. @inari
turns into a goat boy until an elephant forgets.
L42[15:07:05]
<redstoneparkour> %tonkout
L43[15:07:08] <MichiBot> Yay!
redstoneparkour! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 9
hours, 8 minutes and 58 seconds (By 1 hour, 6 minutes and 18
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L44[15:07:09] <MichiBot> redstoneparkour
has stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.01 tonk
points! plus 0.009 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.03626. Position #9 Need
0.33575 more points to pass walksanator. B⃢ot.!
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L46[15:54:27] zsh
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L48[18:21:03]
<Forecaster> %sip
L49[18:21:05] <MichiBot> You drink a shaky
salmon potion (New!). Forecaster gains knowledge about a random
useless subject.
L50[18:21:35]
<Forecaster> Narwals are in fact not
Nars
L51[18:26:04]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L52[18:26:06] <MichiBot> Wild! Vaur! You
beat redstoneparkour's previous record of <0 (By 3 hours, 18
minutes and 59 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L53[18:26:07] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 3 hours, 18 minutes and 59 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00332
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need 0.07151481
more points to pass CompanionCube!
L54[19:46:03] <Amanda> %choose halucinate
or waves
L55[19:46:05] <MichiBot> Amanda:
"halucinate" is for cool kids!
L56[19:46:26] <Amanda> Hrm. I'm not feeling
very cool atm, so I guess I'm going to use waves
L57[19:46:31] <Amanda> %choose waves; em or
pressure
L58[19:46:32] <MichiBot> Amanda: em
waves
L59[20:01:51]
<lilirine>
god, why does firstbooting android after a flash always take
forever
L60[20:02:25]
<lilirine>
on a related note, what could cause an android device (nexus 5) to
immediately die upon attempting a kernel boot (no
`/proc/last_kmsg`!) but work fine in recovery
L61[20:02:53]
<lilirine>
it's battery related of some kind; it sort of works (for about 30
seconds) if it's on charge
L62[20:03:17]
<lilirine>
but recovery - whether stock, TWRP, or Ubuntu Touch - works
fine
L63[20:03:34]
<lilirine>
(and additionally, if the device never loads the kernel for
whatever reason, it never dies)
L64[20:04:30]
<lilirine>
I've had it for years so it's probably just on its way out, but I
refuse to let any hardware of mine die without knowing why
L65[20:08:16]
<lilirine>
ok a firstboot shouldn't take ten minutes right
L67[20:12:54]
<lilirine>
depends, how much do you expect people to enter?
L68[20:13:01]
<ar2000>
passwords
L69[20:13:07]
<lilirine>
yeah but like
L70[20:13:09]
<lilirine>
how *long*
L71[20:13:18]
<ar2000>
min 8. max 78
L72[20:13:28]
<lilirine>
78?
L73[20:13:32]
<lilirine>
that's... an interesting choice
L74[20:13:39]
<ar2000>
72
L75[20:13:41]
<ar2000>
not 78
L76[20:13:43]
<lilirine>
why not a power of 2?
L77[20:13:49]
<lilirine>
most sites are 64 max I think
L78[20:13:58]
<ar2000>
it's a technical limitation from the lib I use to secure the
passwords
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L80[20:14:02]
<lilirine>
and honestly tbh 18 characters is like, the limit for a reasonably
long password
L82[20:14:11]
<lilirine>
20 is pushing it, anything more is overkill
L83[20:14:20]
<lilirine>
really, a strong 12 character password is good enough
L84[20:14:36]
<lilirine>
most password strength doesn't come from the length, but the
content (and also how the site stores it)
L85[20:14:47]
<lilirine>
if the site stores the password weakly then no amount of length
will fix that
L86[20:15:50]
<ar2000>
storing is not weak (I hope)
L87[20:15:51]
<ar2000>
It's more sending the password that is.
L88[20:16:33]
<ar2000> I
have to add warnings, because while on https there won't be a
problem, over tcp for the ingame part the password will be sent in
clear text
L91[20:18:48]
<ar2000>
which one is better ?
L92[20:20:36]
<lunar_sam>
firefox removing ftp support is still super dumb
L93[20:34:36]
<ar2000> I
agree
L94[20:34:57]
<ar2000>
it's a good thing windows file explorer still does support
ftp
L95[20:38:57] <Amanda> Or does it?
L96[20:39:43]
<ar2000> I
remember it did ftp, webdav and maybe sft/ftps too
L97[20:40:01]
<ar2000>
can't confirm. I didtched windows long ago
L98[20:40:23]
<ar2000>
sftp it doesn't do
L99[20:40:36]
<ar2000>
and nfs
L100[20:51:09]
<Nadja>
>ar2000: I have to add warnings, because while on https there
won't be a problem,…
L101[20:51:09]
<Nadja> You
could just add an auth system that doesn't have this problem
:P
L102[20:51:09]
<Nadja>
(altough that is annoying to do with HTTP)
L103[20:53:41]
<ar2000>
>Nadja: You could just add an auth system that doesn't have this
problem :P
L104[20:53:41]
<ar2000>
(alto…
L105[20:53:41]
<ar2000>
please tell me how to do that in pure http,
L106[20:53:42]
<ar2000>
and in OC without a data card
L107[20:54:00]
<ar2000> I
don't want to use js if possible on the website
L108[20:54:19]
<ar2000>
and the in game client use a tcp socket, not https
L109[20:55:11]
<ar2000>
For now it's not my priority. I'm focusing on implementing the
functionaliys I want
L110[20:55:37]
<ar2000>
Making the authentication process safe is the last thing I'll do
before publishing
L111[20:58:46]
<Nadja>
>ar2000: please tell me how to do that in pure http,
L112[20:58:46]
<Nadja> and
in OC without a data car…
L113[20:58:46]
<Nadja>
Scram in pure lua is annoying but sounds doable :P
L114[20:59:09] <Amanda> Scram is called
Scram because anyone who sees it flees.
L115[20:59:11] *
Amanda nods sagely
L116[20:59:25] <Amanda> ( I have no idea
what Scram is )
L117[20:59:40] <Amanda> %choose pizza or
chikken
L118[20:59:40] <MichiBot> Amanda: Is it a
bird?! Is it a plane?! No! It's "pizza"!
L119[21:00:36]
<Nadja>
Amanda: that sounds pretty accurate sadly :P
L120[21:02:19]
<ar2000>
issue is the hashing part
L121[21:03:03] *
Amanda teaches Elfi how to recompile @inari with lewdness
disabled
L122[21:03:12]
<ar2000>
srv side not really, but in lua...
L123[21:04:34] <Amanda> %choose comfort or
utility
L124[21:04:34] <MichiBot> Amanda: The
sands of time whisper to me... they're saying
"comfort".
L125[21:05:01]
<Nadja>
@ar2000 There's a pure lua SHA implementation, that'll work
:P
L126[21:05:19]
<ar2000>
how to make things even more heavy
L127[21:05:34]
<ar2000>
but yeah, still needed
L128[21:14:55] <Amanda> %choose play with
code or farmcat or factorycat
L129[21:14:55] <MichiBot> Amanda:
"factorycat" is for cool kids!
L130[21:15:07] <Amanda> Still with this
factorycat, good thing I'm not a goat-kitten
L131[21:15:15] <Amanda> %choose farmcat or
play with code
L132[21:15:16] <MichiBot> Amanda: I saw
that "farmcat" is the best choice in a vision
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L134[21:28:29]
<Michiyo>
I'm about to shoot myself .-.
L135[21:28:52]
<Michiyo>
Have I ever mentioned I suck at any kind of "advanced
math" among other things?
L136[21:29:28] <Amanda> Easy! Just ask
ChatGPT to do it for you badly!
L137[21:29:43]
<Michiyo>
Yeah, and badly it is doing...
L138[21:29:56] <Amanda> ChatGPT sucks at
maths
L139[21:30:15] <Amanda> It can get 1 + 1
fine, anything more complex and it starts making shit up
L140[21:30:57]
<Michiyo>
yeah... very much so.. fuck it I'll ask here, maybe someone smarter
than me can find the issue.
L141[21:31:16] <Amanda> You forgot to
carry the one.
L142[21:31:18] <Amanda> :P
L143[21:31:31] <Amanda> ( I'll help if I
can, but don't count on it )
L144[21:33:08]
<Michiyo>
Ok, I have 2 coordinates for a group, and a subgroup. the main
groups coordinates are "721.376343 164.832001
-699.314941", with a PYR applied of 0 4.5 -0, the sub groups
coordinates are "-475.765778 -164.263306 1063.264526" NOW
if you just do "721.376343 164.832001 -699.314941 +
-475.765778 -164.263306 1063.264526" you get "245.610565
0.56869499999999 363.949585" which is wrong, because I need to
take into account the 4.5 degree Yaw
L145[21:33:23]
<Michiyo> I
know what the answer is (roughly), it's 327.610565 0.568695
398.949585
L146[21:33:45]
<Michiyo>
but I need this to work for OTHER values too.. and I just can't
wrap my head around how to apply the PYR offset
L147[21:34:29]
<Michiyo> I
have this:
https://paste.pc-logix.com/dohelewugu.css And I'd
like to find the actual locations of all of the groups in the top
list, by applying the PYR and the POS from the main group at the
bottom
L148[21:35:04]
<Michiyo> (
and also other maps have different PYR and POS values for the
grp_Badge_tourism section
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L150[21:59:19]
<Michiyo>
The end location is actually "330.610 0.568
397.949"
L152[22:29:27] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L153[22:29:29] <MichiBot> Heckgosh!
CompanionCube! You beat Vaur's previous record of 3 hours, 18
minutes and 59 seconds (By 44 minutes and 23 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L154[22:29:30] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 4 hours, 3 minutes and 22 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.00296 (0.00074 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.06130758 more points to pass Forecaster!
L155[22:31:35]
<ar2000>
I'm lost
L157[22:31:35]
<ar2000> If
I use this functions, sha256 work, but if I replace them with the
ones from bit32, it break
L158[22:32:23]
<ar2000>
MOD = 2^32
L159[22:34:10]
<ar2000> I
compare the result of the sha256 function that use it with the one
from the datacard to test
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L163[23:11:53] *
Amanda snuggles up around Elfi, meows depressed-ly because she
suspects she can't put off her laptop repairs any
further
L164[23:12:03] <Amanda> I think the
replacement batteru we got last year is pillowing as well now
L165[23:12:24] <Amanda> so something must
be fucky with the charger controller
L166[23:12:32] <Amanda>
s/charger/charging/
L167[23:12:33] <MichiBot> <Amanda>
so something must be fucky with the charging controller
L168[23:23:10]
<ariri.rar>
does anyone know about this one usb key that you could like tap
different circles on and it would enter a password or string for
you?
L169[23:23:31]
<ariri.rar>
i saw it long ago when physical u2f started getting popular but i
don't remember the name
L170[23:42:10]
<ar2000> my
mouse does that
L171[23:42:14]
<ar2000>
with a macro
L172[23:42:23]
<ar2000>
not sure it's really secure tbh
L173[23:45:40] <Amanda> Probably not, it's
probably just done with software on the computer so the password's
in plaintext somewhere in your fa
L174[23:45:48] <Amanda> Fs*
L175[23:46:18] <Amanda> Why write good
firmware when you can do some windows driver fuckery
L176[23:50:56]
<ar2000>
I'm on linux.
L177[23:52:29]
<ar2000> So
not windows driver fuckery. But I did install a software to
configure the macro. Not sure if it listens for it. There is one,
but does it run the macros ? Idk
L178[23:53:14] <stephan48> @ariri.rar
onlykey is the brand name
L179[23:53:37]
<ariri.rar>
omg thank u
L180[23:53:42]
<ariri.rar>
i was searching everywhere for it
L181[23:53:48] <stephan48> got it next to
me :P
L182[23:54:02] <stephan48> not too happy
that they did not implement propper pkcs11 support through :(
L183[23:54:17] <stephan48> would be an
awesome HSM otherwhise