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15:10.31 | znf | Stanzilla, I keep looking at the Shadow changes in bfa, even tough I stopped playing, man, they're horrible :( |
15:11.18 | Stanzilla | did you expect something else? |
15:11.57 | znf | I expected mind sear to stay baked in mind flay, at least |
15:12.07 | znf | I mean, why the fuck remove it, again? |
15:12.08 | Stanzilla | I never liked that |
15:12.25 | znf | also, misery?! |
15:12.27 | znf | give that back! |
15:12.35 | Stanzilla | the instant voidform talent is cool |
15:18.08 | Fisker | hey Stanzilla |
15:18.10 | Fisker | i |
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15:47.56 | Stanzilla | hi |
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18:27.38 | znf | A company is sending me a weekly email asking me to confirm my subscription due to GDPR |
18:27.40 | znf | yes, weekly |
18:27.42 | znf | I never respond |
18:27.44 | znf | they keep asking... |
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19:37.45 | Gnarfoz | znf: is it easy to limit an unpacked chrome extension to a certain website? |
19:38.10 | Gnarfoz | (from "read and change all your data on the websites you visit" to something like "...on https://youtube.com" :P |
19:41.20 | znf | Gnarfoz, afaik that's the manifest permissions: {} part |
19:41.28 | znf | ie: |
19:41.37 | Gnarfoz | hope Chrome enforces that |
19:41.38 | Gnarfoz | :D |
19:41.50 | znf | "permissions": [ "https://youtube.com" ] |
19:41.59 | znf | or, rather youtube.com/* |
19:42.14 | znf | most extensions do http://*/* |
19:42.20 | znf | or https://*/* |
19:42.25 | Gnarfoz | yeah, this one does the last two |
19:42.44 | Gnarfoz | I changed it to https://music.youtube.com/* and Chrome still says "all websites" |
19:42.56 | Gnarfoz | maybe I did something wrong |
19:43.45 | Gnarfoz | or it simply doesn't list the websites that are named? |
19:43.58 | Stanzilla | which extension is that |
19:44.14 | Gnarfoz | https://github.com/web-scrobbler/web-scrobbler |
19:46.49 | znf | check the other permissions |
19:46.58 | znf | activeTab, tabs etc. |
19:47.03 | znf | I don't really know what each does |
19:47.59 | znf | https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/tabs |
19:50.36 | Gnarfoz | yeah it has contextMenus, tabs, notiufications, storage, and the URL |
19:52.14 | Gnarfoz | lol even with no permissions it stil says that above text |
19:54.52 | Gnarfoz | aha |
19:55.04 | Gnarfoz | it's the content_scripts.matches thing that was set to <all urls> |
19:57.16 | Gnarfoz | meh, all for naught, it doesn't actually support youtube music :P |
19:57.29 | Gnarfoz | I just went with "supports youtube? k, let's go" |
19:58.12 | Gnarfoz | won't take long for it to be supported by _some_ extension, I guess |
19:59.56 | Gnarfoz | https://github.com/web-scrobbler/web-scrobbler/issues/1645 lol |
20:00.02 | znf | I'm sure he welcomes pull requests |
20:01.45 | Gnarfoz | someone actually already implemented it, it's just not merged |
20:02.02 | znf | pull it and build it :P |
20:02.24 | Gnarfoz | duh, really? :p |
20:02.36 | Gnarfoz | it works from the source so there's no building necessary |
20:02.56 | znf | #1 shit I hate about Ubuntu |
20:03.01 | znf | by default it keeps all the fucking old kernels |
20:03.13 | znf | when you install a new one, it does initramfs for everyone |
20:03.21 | znf | when you remove all the old ones... same happens |
20:03.49 | Gnarfoz | package-cleanup --oldkernels=1 on rhel is not quite as dumb |
20:04.32 | Gnarfoz | you could just add a cronjob for 'apt autoremove' every day :P |
20:04.39 | Gnarfoz | (famous last words) |
20:06.04 | Gnarfoz | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RemoveOldKernels#Configure_Unattended_Upgrades_to_Remove_Unneeded_Kernels_Automatically if you make *updates* fully automated, you can then also make cleanup fully automated (but only if you do both automatically) |
20:06.21 | znf | I know about that |
20:06.42 | znf | but it's not the default behaviour, that means I have to change stuff on systems I barely touch |
20:07.07 | Gnarfoz | defaulting to removing old kernels automatically would be insane |
20:07.19 | znf | How so? |
20:07.27 | Gnarfoz | because removing kernels is dangerous |
20:07.34 | Gnarfoz | something goes wrong: dead system |
20:07.34 | znf | only if you remove the active one |
20:07.46 | Gnarfoz | or one you thought was unnecessary but is |
20:07.48 | znf | older versions kept current minus one |
20:07.56 | znf | or, rather, plus one older |
20:08.09 | znf | I clearly don't need 10 kernels, tough |
20:08.09 | Gnarfoz | what if the user edited the grub config to not auto-boot the newest one? |
20:08.18 | znf | I'm sure you can detect that in script |
20:08.29 | Gnarfoz | you probably don't, but figuring out which one you actually want to keep is "hard" |
20:08.45 | znf | I removed some old kernels (that I never actually booted, ever) on a system, suddenly I cleared 5GB space |
20:09.02 | Gnarfoz | big win! 5 whole gigabytes! :P |
20:09.29 | Gnarfoz | the real answer is, if you don't like the default, why don't you change it before deploying/at deploy time (i.e. templates/kickstart/whatever) |
20:09.38 | znf | well, OVH assigns 10G on / |
20:09.49 | znf | I'll let you figure out why I had to remove them |
20:09.50 | znf | :) |
20:09.52 | Gnarfoz | and you use *their* image? |
20:10.03 | znf | can't really slap another image in there |
20:10.09 | znf | talking about dedicated servers |
20:10.13 | Gnarfoz | I doubt that very much |
20:10.16 | Gnarfoz | but that wasn't the point |
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20:10.23 | Gnarfoz | if it's their image, yell at them to fix this :P |
20:10.35 | Gnarfoz | if you trust apt autoremove enough, I don't see an issue with the cronjob option |
20:10.41 | znf | dunno, to be honest, I don't pay for the server, I just manage it for a friend, I told him to pick Ubuntu 14.04 and that was it |
20:10.49 | znf | yes, that was many years ago |
20:10.58 | znf | or, rather, it was 1015 days ago, acording to uptime |
20:11.20 | znf | not to mention that for some retarded reasons, they use their own kernel on dedicated servers |
20:11.25 | znf | and I'm too afraid to reboot :D |
20:11.39 | znf | but that's... another issue |
20:11.57 | Gnarfoz | ¯\_(ã)_/¯ |
20:12.13 | znf | oh, finally, cleanup is done |
20:14.23 | znf | servers without SSDs suck :( |
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20:57.36 | znf | Gnarfoz, what were the limits of preemtible google cloud vms? |
20:57.38 | znf | do you remember? |
20:57.54 | Gnarfoz | no idea, at that time, Google didn't want my money |
20:58.12 | Gnarfoz | (and since they're willing to take it, I haven't done all that again) |
21:07.44 | Gnarfoz | gah is there some sensible way to deal with the fighting of RDP session title bars in nested RDP sessions? |
21:34.30 | quiescens | i think sensible went out the window when you started nesting full screen rdp |
22:09.40 | Gnarfoz | how so? |
22:10.12 | Gnarfoz | the outer session is me connecting to the office, anything in that is connecting to work machines, it's rather unavoidable ^^ |
22:10.31 | nevcairiel | should just VPN instead |
22:10.40 | Gnarfoz | uh, it's VPN? |
22:10.56 | nevcairiel | if you vpn into the network anyway, why nest RDP? =p |
22:10.58 | Gnarfoz | it's not like RDP across the open internet is a good idea :D |
22:11.17 | Gnarfoz | because I can only reach my workstation / nor would I want my home pc be able to connect to production servers |
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22:11.51 | Gnarfoz | actually I think I could probably reach production servers, I just want to believe that's true because that makes me sad |
22:11.56 | Gnarfoz | *don't want to |
22:16.58 | Gnarfoz | duh, there's an option to not show the title bar. |
22:17.30 | nevcairiel | you mean the control bar? |
22:17.34 | nevcairiel | i find it annoying if its not there |
22:17.53 | Gnarfoz | the rdp session title bar / control bar, whatever, the one you have two of in the same place when doing nested rdp |
22:18.15 | Gnarfoz | yes you can move them, but... if you do multi-monitor RDP, it'll reset all the time >_> |
22:19.01 | Gnarfoz | anyway, simply turning it off for the outer session and using ctrl+alt+home to make it appear temporarily or ctlr+alt+pause to switch the outer session from fullscreen to windowed should work |
22:19.27 | Gnarfoz | inb4 I alter my local rdp session settings, forget about this, and next time I RDP into work I won't know how to get out :p |
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