[00:40:33] Btw iirc Miraheze's cofounder is 14 year old [00:40:59] I think you are spreading misinformation there [00:48:05] was* yes [00:48:08] is? no [00:55:12] 13 actually as I recall [00:58:45] the Southparkfan [00:59:58] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293377384036171776/Screenshot_20241008_185922_Discord.jpg?ex=6707270e&is=6705d58e&hm=c0c3b6ee6d3de467076e251d90030adaec7fdb82732c546399c07c09c3f666ad& [01:00:13] Was being the key word [01:00:21] You said is [01:02:59] Yeah its really not cool to delete your messages when a whole conversation has just ensued [01:06:57] That would make you nearly not born? 😛 [01:07:18] Oh to be young again [01:34:23] [1/2] Tries to preserve a hidden gem site from the past- [01:34:23] [2/2] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293386045332787260/FB_IMG_1728437315766.jpg?ex=67072f1f&is=6705dd9f&hm=d3d50ac61a504fd3a9580baa75a0d481e741629551d8c575228da18930664d0f& [01:34:37] NuxtJS really is a learning curve for me [02:38:01] in today's goof I said it's hard for there to be a state west of new jersey [02:38:13] i think i may have gotten some words swapped up [07:19:57] Turkey blocks Discord right after Russia lmao [07:20:56] meanwhile, Brazil got Twitter back [08:24:21] Yup [08:28:57] Why won't my computer behave [08:28:59] Stupid windows [08:32:13] that's how windows works [08:48:45] BlankEclair: does windows work [09:18:25] RhinosF1: good point [10:09:03] Random complaint: why does YouTube not have a feature that allows uploading over SCP or SFTP, that's going to be so much faster and more convenient than using their web uploader or API. [10:53:11] I would avoid nuxt at all costs if possible [10:53:22] You generally only need that if you're making a huge app [10:53:37] Vue has SSR and Routing by default that is more than enough for a static site [12:51:23] the less heavy js the better imo [13:01:08] i would write an extension to scrape an html page on miraheze's servers rather than do it in javascript on the client [14:47:14] [1/2] Both are rendered on the server for the initial load so it makes no difference. Only subsequent loads are loaded with JS. [14:47:14] [2/2] But yeah, nuxt has a lot of stuff you don't really need for a static site that will just increase the bundle size [14:47:25] Maybe nuxt tree shakes by default idk [14:47:28] Angular is better [15:01:05] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293588972877906050/CHIKI_002_01.mp4?ex=6707ec1c&is=67069a9c&hm=80bb372b6ac98caa5c8834c66b59e1eda05613c5d44749326f65c7d6b9e59dac& [20:35:30] https://tali64.miraheze.org/wiki/How_to_effectively_hide_namespaces_from_public_view - I found a way to hide namespaces from public view; this may be something we need to look out for [20:47:13] So not to block access, just obscure [20:47:32] You could bypass with safe mode or custom css [20:47:51] Correct [20:49:02] Hm [20:50:29] I doubt people would think of this, may want to delete this and move to private coms per [[w:Streisand effect]] [20:50:29] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect [20:50:29] [20:51:40] Good thinking [20:52:14] 1984 [20:53:05] Wanna remove this maybe [21:06:58] Hey who wants bad news [21:07:01] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293681146365739099/image0.jpg?ex=670841f4&is=6706f074&hm=e3dfa055785130d38d3f5f76541f7808d31828376988187aa3ccdd39d26ff0a8& [21:10:52] what the [21:11:29] This is gonna be fun [21:11:37] what's happened [21:11:43] they got hacked? [21:12:40] No idea [21:12:44] I’m just seeing this [21:12:46] Others too [21:13:02] Maybe an XSS? [21:16:54] dude how fucking low you gotta be to compromise damn internet archive [21:17:23] Maybe it’s big tech or publishing [21:17:28] [1/2] hm [21:17:28] [2/2] what should I do w/ my account now 🫠 [21:17:31] I’ll save the conspiracy theories for others though [21:17:46] Pray you used a unique password [21:17:49] I'm in bed already too lol [21:18:11] The pros, we never re-use passwords. 😄 [21:21:00] The pros don't even know their passwords [21:21:10] My Microsoft account doesn't even have a password anymore. [21:21:36] How [21:21:42] @pixldev passkeys [21:22:09] You've been able to remove passwords from Microsoft accounts and replace it entirely with a passkey for a bit. [21:22:19] Windows is a bit shit with them though. [21:22:55] My google accounts are all advanced protection program too [21:30:50] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293687139724296355/Screenshot_20241009_153028_Firefox.jpg?ex=67084789&is=6706f609&hm=365ab482b1fcc9673676487ada8918570aa00fa44406ae673f7edb8f09b55a60& [21:31:14] Yup [21:32:57] I removed my Windows installation for Ubuntu in my headless laptop [21:33:18] Yooo I'm going to see Alex Hirsch in London [21:33:36] fucking BASED [21:33:58] Ye, I only found out about the event like an hour ago [21:34:11] Its happening this Friday [21:35:02] My uni was recommending us to go to the Manchester Animation Festival, but this London thing is soooo much more interesting and it's cheaper! [21:35:46] It also has James Baxter and the director behind Arcane [21:36:21] wow [21:36:27] Who’s Baxter actually [21:36:50] You know Adventure Time? He's the horse [21:37:16] Other than that, he's used to animate for Disney and Dreamworks [21:37:29] Extremely smooth 2D animation [21:39:08] [1/2] The Manchester thing has some decent stuff, like tons of workshops and a lot to do with Wallace and Grommit and some stuff with The Wild Robot [21:39:08] [2/2] But you can't beat seeing Alex Hirsch [21:39:19] You can’t no [21:39:50] Tbh, I had no idea he worked on the angry birds movies [21:40:54] He wah [21:41:08] [1/2] Remember the time Grunkle Stunkle won the funkle bunkle? [21:41:08] [2/2] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293689732953538560/UzNfPKja8YE.0gCe4-mkUBJREgAe69tsdtMi67--xwxWZ5aZg8K9UHWpvU6Jrfqun6dUMRsDxuVfE_VP-BGHUV_amldi.mp4?ex=670849f3&is=6706f873&hm=38250daa0386ad2b9f305c9af2c8387ef608fc75df37610b935314b45d4a5c43& [21:44:36] # SO THATS WHAT THAT THING IS [21:45:01] I've honestly only seen screenshots of other people getting their feeds filled with that [21:45:28] My twitter isn't getting any of it :p [22:40:19] wellp, I supposed to be sleeping but under paranoia pressure booted up laptop again [22:40:43] no I'm done [22:42:58] @rhinosf1 bad news, breach confirmed. Good news, passwords are hashed [22:43:00] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/internet-archive-hacked-data-breach-impacts-31-million-users/ [22:43:16] lol wtf [22:44:23] how unfortunate [22:45:05] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1293705826934194197/180714-mcnearney-lost-masterpiece-hero_lxmbyx.png?ex=670858f1&is=67070771&hm=07e01c7ed0178d8ed6c22d48e2bd12653538fc090dda45d3d181e46f7af49de8& [22:48:49] I always use unique passwords for websites with names. [22:55:55] what does this mean for the passwords? more or less? [22:58:47] hashing is basically putting data through a blender [22:59:07] if you use the same algorithm, the same text will always make the same hash [22:59:25] like without the server side key how likely would it be for them to crack a password? [22:59:45] It’s ridiculously hard to reverse a hash [22:59:47] thats the idea [22:59:49] easy one way [22:59:56] nearly impossible the other [23:00:13] unless they got the for it it seems which would mean that the breach would be worse than thought [23:00:25] ie the SHA1 hash(bad algorithm dont use for passwords) for Sup is `a0c6737f2dad4a8001153af2b82660b2b170fd28` [23:00:55] the idea is a site can know the password you put it is the same as you signed up with, without actually knowing what it is [23:01:14] its why you get password reset emails, not your actual password [23:01:28] if a service ever sends you your password [23:01:44] oh so basically the key would only help them in brute forcing it wouldn't give them the actual thing [23:01:45] consider it comprised and change it probably [23:01:58] you should use unique passwords anyways [23:02:07] Yeaj [23:02:15] some services also salt [23:02:16] was just about to post that [23:02:30] which is adding a piece of text to make the hash unique [23:02:47] two users may share a password but have totally different hashes because it’s salted [23:02:55] guess we can't make wiki backups [23:02:59] oh well \:P [23:03:27] when i can get on to figure out my own details i will just retire that password itself [23:03:43] and memorize a new scramble [23:04:26] Password managers are good [23:04:35] i use passphrases related to the service [23:04:42] so i can remember [23:04:44] sometimes [23:04:47] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZtInClXe1Q [23:04:52] good video explaining it [23:05:53] i have incredibly long passwords they all share some core dna but they are all scrambled in different ways and the more secure ones have more data that i never scramble into the less secure ones i think the internet archive was a medium low security password [23:06:20] if you know the salt then technically you could end up with the password eventually [23:07:04] since when you log in its essentially `take password -> apply the salt -> compare it with the value in the database -> if they are identical then whatever you entered was the password` [23:07:06] I use the same password everywhere, am I screwed? [23:07:08] `hunter2` [23:07:35] yeah but you cant use a hashed table of 10000 most common passwords [23:07:39] my passwords are long like 15-48 characters depending on security level [23:07:53] instructions unclear [23:08:23] and you memorize that? [23:08:30] deleting mhglobal [23:09:18] they all share some data but theres more unique data on the more secure ones [23:09:38] and they all get mixed and blended differently depending on how secure they are intended to be [23:10:17] short answer yes i do memorize them [23:10:41] and i get locked out of my own accounts every so often for forgetting them [23:10:50] this is orain all over again [23:10:52] :waaa: [23:11:15] password manager or pass phrases maybe [23:12:17] i don't really want to create a single point of failure like that to be honest [23:13:11] fair [23:13:43] its bad enough i don't remember my most secure password to the point of i should probably sit down for an evening and craft an entirely new one of similar length and with more entropy [23:15:53] or i could just slap on my wifi password as a secure password thats physically impossible to remember [23:16:22] being made at the maximum length a wifi password allows and has letters numbers and symbols [23:19:04] no dont do that [23:19:18] just make it something hard to guess that you can remember please [23:19:39] Literally get a dictionary roll some dice to select 8 random words [23:19:54] easy to remember and just as secure basically [23:20:36] i mean its not too big of a deal i just need to sort out the details of the last part of the password because its too new [23:21:12] invent a new memorable scramble and memorize a new base to scramble off of