[00:04:40] gdb, using 5233M of res memory [00:04:46] > Downloading 1.96 G separate debug info for /usr/lib/libigc.so.2 [00:04:48] ope! [00:04:53] when am i gonna oom [00:06:20] https://tildes.net/~talk/1o85/what_is_a_non_problematic_word_that_you_avoid_using#comment-foro [00:06:22] based [00:13:58] 7583M res memory [00:14:00] fml [01:09:05] @blankeclair your sleep is insane (my wiki sucks ass and it won't scroll me up automatically) [01:17:11] [1/2] nooo firefox 😭 [01:17:12] [2/2] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1410432998242914345/image.png?ex=68b0ff97&is=68afae17&hm=68ba361dbd4e4170190d985b177cd97a353a91ad92aa7b546d1d55f4b5bea20c& [01:18:48] Wishing the AI industry a "hope the bubble pops soon" [01:24:52] Economy crash, Altman die, what next? [01:27:20] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:RequestWikiQueue/64992#mw-section-details [01:56:11] Please don’t wish death on anyone β€” it’s not appropriate. [02:07:43] Remove AI chatbot [02:07:58] good thing they arent forcing us to use it tbh [02:52:04] I'm not. It's a speculation [03:33:56] If I recall correctly it was added because it was a feature that was requested by community, and it requires user input before that feature will actually do anything. [03:35:57] > [28/08/2025 11:09] @blankeclair your sleep is insane (my wiki sucks ass and it won't scroll me up automatically) [03:36:05] tpsciartmechphilo: re wiki: (how is that relevant lol) [03:39:57] how the fuck is my three month hrt anniversary only a bit over two weeks away [03:39:58] girl wtf [03:41:32] time is weird [03:48:26] My friend requested that shit [03:48:40] *my discord everything lags [04:47:05] ? [05:11:50] ohhhhhh you meant "my discord sucks ass" [05:34:11] πŸ™ [05:35:42] unfortunately it may be a while still until the AI hype goes away [05:36:17] as long as companies can get infinite cash from VCs just by saying they're AI it will still be a thing [05:43:35] latest news cycle is giving me hope at least [05:46:06] Yeah [05:48:10] ya girl figured out the hack to get libreoffice opencl working [05:48:14] `SC_OPENCL_DEVICE_OVERRIDE='Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics' libreoffice` [05:48:16] https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/refs/heads/master/opencl/source/opencl_device.cxx#571 [05:51:09] hmm, in opencl_profile.xml [05:53:38] i suspect this is why: https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/refs/heads/master/opencl/source/opencl_device.cxx#185 [05:57:29] if i force 64-bit emulated (https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/blob/master/opencl/doc/FAQ.md#feature-double-precision-emulation-fp64), i now get true [05:57:32] i guess it was not meant to be [08:48:51] speaking of ffmpeg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVI6SCtVu4c [08:51:26] i already know this is a fire tutorial [08:58:34] Very cute of her to do hunt-and-peck typing when entering `ffmpeg` in the terminal. [09:02:46] does anyone want a thought experiment? `sudo chmod -x /bin/*`, fix that without rebooting [09:06:23] Find a file elsewhere on the system that can be executed. Run `printf 'hex dump of busybox' > somefile`. Then run `./somefile chmod +x /bin/*`. [09:06:47] ooh, didn't know that printf is a shell built-in [09:06:54] Btw this is not original. I stole this from a Zhihu article. [09:07:17] lol, i forgot about echo being a builtin and busybox... [09:07:51] But you need root to chmod +x those files back, no? [09:08:33] The original article deals with saving a system via ssh with glibc being deleted. Busybox is not necessary here since we can just have a hex dump of statically compiled chmod or any other similar program. [09:09:35] oh wait... [09:09:40] what if you don't have a pre-existing root shell? [09:09:53] could you imagine someone finding a bug in a suid binary in real time? [09:10:04] or hmm... i guess you can write down a copy of run0 [09:11:45] I think statically linked `sudo` works as well? [09:12:06] Oh wait never mind. [09:12:32] It's SUID binary, so there won't be a way to change the owner to root for an unprivileged user. [10:31:50] Wohoo [11:15:15] yeah, it is telling that stuff that should be obvious like most startups fail is enough to spook people [11:18:47] although everyone failing while OpenAI takes full control of the market doesn't give me hope [11:19:54] personally I'd like for AI to be wiped from the face of the earth but since that's not happening the only stuff that'd give me hope is them being regulated to hell and back [11:20:16] I have mixed feelings about it but I like the idea of the texas suit slapping apple and openai around a little [11:20:46] but with a net outcome in favor of fucking grok I'm not greatly optimistic [11:21:21] I have a feeling any real legislation can only start with a regime change or across the pond, as it is [11:22:05] or a state brave enough to resist the regime and act, although I hate state patchwork laws (not least the patchwork of age bullshit that an odd 30 states decided to throw in) [11:23:57] I don't want it to be like only Europe puts any meaningful regulation because for these internet services and webpages means nothing, as the UK shall soon find out when they really try enforcing the OSA beyond their borders [11:24:48] I want it to be a push everywhere on the west, along with everyone having a bad opinion and being aware of the bad stuff AI does [11:24:50] oh it wouldn't be good that way for similar reasons that state patchwork is bad, I'm just being realistic that hell will freeze over before meaningful legislation erupts in the US unless openai substantially pisses off king orange [11:26:21] the other problem is without a favorable environment but if these companies see the writing on the wall, then in a less caring administration they can get in a spayed and neutered edition of laws that are harder to amend to be better in the future [11:27:26] which is all to say, don't stop trying, but there are a lot of other concurrent pressing issues that applies to as well, some matters of life and death for various demographics [11:29:13] special mention toward ensuring the OSA is not backed up by the flurry of garbage that will kill the open internet between the EU, federal US, state level US and other regimes [11:30:27] Btw were there any data breaches that happened to Fandom [12:21:23] I'm not aware of any but I haven't looked [12:40:51] [1/2] 10/10 vanish request [12:40:51] [2/2] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/615786602454581249/1410605048173695066/Screenshot_20250828-193959.png?ex=68b19fd3&is=68b04e53&hm=f2a6ba1280bbea3b6e290a892754bae2a0ee87110c7e82e567e582e47c8f8777& [12:45:45] :3c [12:48:10] ok looked it up [12:48:13] and there weren't any [12:52:32] I'm inclined to just say no but getting colleague thought on that [12:54:10] [1/2] I see zero reason whatsoever to consider reversible vanish requests, they hardly do anything, they're more effort, they're a mild interface inconvenience that doesn't hide anything because it's easy if time consuming to follow the trail, and historically the majority of those came from abuse actors which put a bad taste in my mouth. They fill an unnecessary niche between just a lock [12:54:11] [2/2] and an action that you have to take seriously, a straight up account nuke. And all of those actions I think should be taken seriously with a self request. [12:58:53] https://youtu.be/d3lLtSnLoEo [12:59:26] Can we start by request deletion of Fandom ? πŸ˜„ [12:59:45] Just another side job every other day πŸ˜„ [12:59:56] /j [13:07:50] haha [13:08:01] this wasn't what I actually meant [13:08:17] but [13:08:51] the reason why I even asked about it in the first place has to do with more or less and outdated backup [13:09:09] at the very least as late ast january 2025 [13:09:34] as this is when Fandom wiped clean of any remaining images of closed wikis [14:11:44] [1/3] this is gonna be so epic ||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||| [14:11:45] [2/3] |||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||οΏ½ [14:11:45] [3/3] ||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​||||​|| _ _ _ _ _ _ https://fxtwitter.com/sabrinaannlynn/status/195904315 [16:50:02] i no longer have to live like a savage without a washing machine [17:43:39] Probably, it's based off the Undertale Wiki's CSS. I'll have to see what to do to fixi t. [17:48:32] From what it looks like it’s probably some kind of flex or alignment that is knocking the checkmark out [17:51:39] `text-align: center` is screwing it up. [17:52:10] And that's having it defined for just `.wikitable`, which the table has defined as its class. [17:52:27] ahh [17:54:20] Even defining text-align:center for just that row/column or in the tables style tag does it. [17:54:34] We love cdx checkboxes. [17:55:05] Yeah they're fucked (which is why they're left aligned instead of centred because I couldn't get them to centre properly and it was pissing me off) [17:55:32] I'm assuming you didn't wanna use OOUI since that's being sunset for Codex? [17:56:13] I tried OOUI in the first instance but that was giving me major headaches too so codex CSS-only was the easiest way to go [17:57:00] Although it probably would've just been easier to provide a normal checkbox and allow overriding of the styles that way [18:01:57] I can try to always force `text-align: left` for cdx regardless of what's defined.