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16:19
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svchfoo1 sets mode: +o svchfoo3 |
16:40
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18:48
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18:49
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19:23
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19:31
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mtntmnky_ is now known as mtntmnky |
19:48
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teej_ is now known as t3 |
21:32
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JAA |
wp-me stopped; we've reached the current end of the codes. |
21:33
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JAA |
Last successful shortcode was ay3io, it seems. |
21:36
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t3 |
Somebody2: ^ |
22:09
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yano |
what's the "SELECTED_PROJECT" code for #urlteam ? |
22:09
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yano |
like for starting the docker container |
22:10
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JAA |
yano: Uh, not sure what you mean. Can you give me an example from another project? |
22:11
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yano |
yeah |
22:11
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yano |
docker run --detach --env DOWNLOADER="yano" -e --env SELECTED_PROJECT="tumblr" --publish 8001:8001 --restart always archiveteam/warrior-dockerfile |
22:12
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JAA |
I see. Try "urlteam2". |
22:12
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yano |
ack |
22:14
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yano |
yup, that worked |
22:14
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yano |
ty |
22:18
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JAA |
:-) |
23:09
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yano |
what do the different colours on the usernames mean on the tracker for urlteam2? |
23:12
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JAA |
Nothing, it's just to make it easier to distinguish the nicks I believe. |
23:24
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t3 |
Somebody2: I found some links like these: https://goo.gl/maps/RRgZhZMGJBT2 |
23:25
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t3 |
Do we have those taken care of? |
23:27
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JAA |
Hmm, that has to be either a compressed coordinate or an object ID. Either way, that code is way too long to brute-force. |
23:28
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JAA |
And we'll start working on goo.gl in April when new codes can't be created anymore. |
23:29
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t3 |
Okay. |
23:29
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t3 |
JAA: Are they stopping goo.gl? |
23:29
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JAA |
Yes |
23:30
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JAA |
https://developers.googleblog.com/2018/03/transitioning-google-url-shortener.html |
23:32
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t3 |
It says... |
23:33
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t3 |
> When a user shares content from your app, the ultimate goal is to convert their friends into active native app users. One of the most effective ways to accomplish that is to skip your generic onboarding and present personalized content when the app is first opened. Using Dynamic Links makes this easy. |
23:33
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t3 |
This is bad. |
23:33
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t3 |
That will force users to install more horrible apps. |
23:34
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t3 |
I don't like Google. |
23:34
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t3 |
They're doing it to track everyone's movements. |