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fireonlive
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hexa-
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hexa-
enjoy
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nukke
rip
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fireonlive
hmm
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fireonlive
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fireonlive
hmmmm no
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nicolas17
lol what
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nicolas17
that's the same price per TB
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nicolas17
I indexed the contents of *almost* all samsung-opensource files
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nicolas17
15.9GB of .json.zst... I'm sure I can shrink that tho
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Larsenv
fireonlive who the fuck uses photobucket anymore
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Larsenv
they have messed up old forums
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Larsenv
by watermarking or entirely removing the image
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Larsenv
just like imageshack
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Larsenv
it's bad
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fireonlive
images hack >:(
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angenieux
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angenieux
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nicolas17
"The Crucial BX500 512GB SSD is a SATA connector drive that uses QLC NAND to provide a keenly priced half gig of storage for the consumer market"
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nicolas17
512GB is half a gig
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nicolas17
should I trust the rest of the article
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angenieux
Yeah I've noticed that as well
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steering
photobucket still exists? wow
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angenieux
The rest of the article is based mostly on the video, so I expect it to be accurate
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angenieux
The author of the video, Gabriel Ferraz is a well established figure in the SSD community
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JAA
A megabyte is a meg. A gigabyte is a gig. What about a terabyte? I guess 'ter' would be the logical continuation.
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fireonlive
a 'pet'
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fireonlive
would be next :3
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» fireonlive pets JAA
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JAA
ω̈
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JAA
> the SSD’s endurance jumps to 4,000 TBW. This is a sizable increase in TBW, in the order of about 3,000%.
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JAA
Wow, that's a terrible (original) value...
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nicolas17
seems I have used 24.8TB on my laptop SSD
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nicolas17
power on hours 8080
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nicolas17
you know what bothers me
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nicolas17
Error Information Log Entries: 43
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nicolas17
Error Information (NVMe Log 0x01, 16 of 16 entries)
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nicolas17
No Errors Logged
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nukke
Ha I was just looking at mine today and it looked.like that. Turns out "unsafe shutdowns" count as an error in the logs
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JAA
I bought a WD Red SSD not long ago. It was a sale, and it wasn't the cheapest SSD on the market, but also not very expensive, ~75 USD for 1 TB. The 1 TB model of the Crucial BX500 also goes for around $70. The WD Red has an endurance rating of 2 PB.
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nukke
So while the drive health was fine, I had a ton of unsafe shutdowns
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nicolas17
nukke: Unsafe Shutdowns: 4
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nukke
Weird 🤔
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nukke
I've no clue then
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nukke
JAA: it sucks cause modern consumer NVMe drives with TLC have endurance of like 600-700TBW for the 1TB drives
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nicolas17
I'm lazy, can someone look up for me what's the endurance of CT500P2SSD8
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JAA
nukke: Mhm. The Red is also TLC, by the way.
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JAA
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nicolas17
was the rabbit r1 stuff linked here yet?
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steering
my desktop ssd is pampered... 3.81TBW, 7345 power-on hours
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nukke
Wow that's low
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steering
I've been getting 1 or 2 "error information log entries" at every boot on work systems (ubuntu) for a couple years btw
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nicolas17
hm
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steering
i'm not certain when the increase happens but i'm notified about them at boot so probably then or shutdown (and these are clean shutdowns)
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nicolas17
if it has an endurance of 150 TBW and "Data Units Written: 48.569.293 [24,8 TB]"
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nicolas17
then why is "Percentage Used: 9%"
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nicolas17
I must be misunderstanding what these values mean
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steering
ah that SSD is the one I got from work, I'm not certain how it was used, but it probably spent most of that time completely idle. I think it may be from my old office PC.
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steering
my other SSD is more reasonable, 56.4TBW 7965h
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steering
only 23 power cycles on the 7345h one by the way :D
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angenieux
nicholas17 it might have something to do with the program/erase cycle of the flash instead of the terabytes written
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JAA
9 Power_On_Hours -O--CK 100 100 000 - 133
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JAA
No, that isn't quite right. lol
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JAA
Apparently my SSD is also below freezing temperature currently.
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JAA
Or 45°C, or 55°C, depending on where in the smartctl output I look.
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nicolas17
so-called SMART
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steering
looks like my ssd only has 500TBW warranty, but i'll run out of the 5 years first anyway, its 3 years old now
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JAA
Apparently smartctl doesn't support my SSD very well, so it doesn't know what to do with the Total_LBAs_Written attribute, which has a weird value.
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steering
i feel like about 1000*capacity if a pretty good limit to "never hit" unless you're constantly writing it
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nicolas17
JAA: oh cool my SSD has the worst sequential write speed of the 4 capacities of that model
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nicolas17
according to that pdf, 250GB and 1TB are both faster than 500GB
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JAA
:-D
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nicolas17
but yeah it seems at this rate it will far outlast the warranty anyway
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JAA
0x07 0x008 1 0 --- Percentage Used Endurance Indicator
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JAA
After close to a decade of daily use...
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JAA
I guess my configuration to avoid SSD writes was pretty successful.
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nicolas17
"have a lot of RAM"?
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JAA
Not really, but I am using tmpfs for several things, yeah.
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fireonlive
traceroute -m 50 bad.horse
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nicolas17
rip ofcourse.horse
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nicolas17
it used to be a page containing only
youtube.com/embed/91LRPk8x14s
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nicolas17
now it's some weird WebGL horse
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fireonlive
rip
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that_lurker
!tell nicolas17 I still get the youtube video on that site
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eggdrop
[tell] ok, I'll tell nicolas17 when they join next
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nukke
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nukke
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eggdrop
[tell] ok, I'll tell nicolas17 when they join next
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nukke
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nukke
discord++
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eggdrop
[karma] 'discord' now has -7 karma!
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JAA
Discord--
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eggdrop
[karma] 'Discord' now has -8 karma!
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JAA
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JAA
> The main problem is the potential difference between the amount of data received by an entity outside of AWS and the amount of data on your bill. [...] In our real-world example, the difference was almost a factor of 50. This means 3TB sent and 130TB billed.
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JAA
> we only observed this behavior for large files (>1GB), when software clients download them via HTTP(S) RANGE requests. With range requests, the client can request to retrieve a part of a file, but not the entire file. By quickly canceling such requests, a client can request parts of a file without downloading all the data. Due to the way AWS calculates egress costs the transfer of the entire file is
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JAA
billed.
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JAA
:-)
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JAA
<aws_trap.png>
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nyany
that's crazy
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nyany
And it sort of begs the question.. How much money has AWS made from this sort of activity, historically speaking?
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katia
discord--
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eggdrop
[karma] 'discord' now has -9 karma!
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steering
amazon--
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eggdrop
[karma] 'amazon' now has -1 karma!
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steering
medium.com/@delena.malan/maybe-clou…d-strict-rate-limiting-61c5e10e93d4 "pay them more money to avoid them fucking you" is such a great business model
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Larsenv
nukke someone told me about that discord thing, good idea ig
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steering
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steering
sane keybindings in nano
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Dango360
hey did you know that whisper has a sitemap of whispers from 2012 to 2017?
whisper.sh/sitemaps/sitemaps/whisper/2012-04-26_0
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eggdrop
[tell] nicolas17: [2024-05-01T12:19:46Z] <that_lurker> I still get the youtube video on that site
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eggdrop
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JAA
Ok, that's a new one...
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JAA
> sha256sum: 'foobar': File name too long
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JAA
:-)
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JAA
It makes sense in context, but I haven't seen this before.
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steering
o_O
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Barto
JAA: are you seriously blowing up the padding of sha2, or is it another problem?
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Barto
is your file bigger than 2**64?
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Barto
(bits)
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JAA
Barto: Nope, it's actually entirely unrelated to sha256sum.
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Barto
yeah, i was thinking you werent sha2-ing 2 exabytes :D
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Barto
(eh, we never know \o/)
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JAA
lol
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JAA
I'd hope the error would be different anyway.
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fireonlive
i mean it *is* JAA
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JAA
:-)
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fireonlive
:]
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Barto
i'd have asked to frame the error if this was it :p
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JAA
lol yeah
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nicolas17
Barto: error says file *name* too long
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Barto
eh eh eh :-) Right.
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fireonlive
when you try to include all the porn tags in the file name
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fireonlive
😵💫
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fireonlive
not that that's happened to me
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JAA
I'll point out that while 'foobar' there is a placeholder, the actual name is *not* too long. And you can get that exact error as written with 'foobar', too.
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katia
is it due to the path it's in?
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JAA
Nope
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JAA
But good call, that would be possible, at least on some file systems.
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nicolas17
symlink trickery?
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JAA
Bingo
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JAA
The contents of a symlink aren't restricted. And in this case, they're longer than the maximum filename length.
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JAA
`ln -s "$(printf '%s' a{,}{,}{,}{,}{,}{,}{,}{,}{,})" foobar; sha256sum foobar`
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JAA
nicolas17++
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eggdrop
[karma] 'nicolas17' now has 5 karma!
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JAA
For solving the riddle :-)
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» steering starts storing all his data in symlink destinations
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JAA
IIRC, ext4 stores the symlink destination in the inode if it's small enough but allocates an extent if not.
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nicolas17
about a year ago I made a simple Wireshark dissector for the Matter protocol
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nicolas17
it only understands the outer packet headers, doesn't decrypt the payload or go any deeper
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nicolas17
I sent a merge request and it got accepted
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nicolas17
Google was working on their own dissector as an out-of-tree plugin:
github.com/project-chip/matter-dissector
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nicolas17
but it wasn't public yet, so I beat them to it
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nicolas17
and it's also written in C++ (all existing dissectors are C) and only supports Linux, so upstreaming it is going to be problematic anyway
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nicolas17
I intended to add decryption etc to my code, but I got distracted with other stuff and abandoned the project as usual
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nicolas17
now someone from Google emailed me
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nicolas17
"Some users have pointed out that the upstream support could be improved by incorporating some features from the project-chip plugin. The plugin was posted with BSD license so its code could be upstreamed. What do you think?"
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nicolas17
idk, have fun with that?
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nicolas17
maybe if they hadn't developed it in private before publishing it, I wouldn't have submitted mine first
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fireonlive
why do i fuck up everything i touch
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nicolas17
oh lol I just realized their repo has a single commit
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nicolas17
idk how to respond to this
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fireonlive
ask for money and or dick whatever suits your fancy
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nicolas17
it's not even clear what they want from me