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8/2/2025, 3:07:35 AM
>>511999887
im just trying to quell potential fagbait ragebait
im just trying to quell potential fagbait ragebait
7/25/2025, 2:38:46 PM
>>511313558
Very nice simple
However i recommend replacing this:
>with open(outpath, 'wb') as f:
> f.write(img_resp.content)
with this:
>img = Image.open(BytesIO(img_resp.content))
> if img.mode in ("RGBA", "P"):
> img = img.convert("RGB")
> img.save(outpath, format='JPEG',quality=20)
Currently running this on my automation server and pulling data, im compressing to save space (i have an 8TB NAS but idk how much content there is, i dont want it to fill up)
But this is a really nice OSINT dataset, you can then use something like easyocr but i have found ddddocr to be better (for captchas so might work better for this too)
Very nice simple
However i recommend replacing this:
>with open(outpath, 'wb') as f:
> f.write(img_resp.content)
with this:
>img = Image.open(BytesIO(img_resp.content))
> if img.mode in ("RGBA", "P"):
> img = img.convert("RGB")
> img.save(outpath, format='JPEG',quality=20)
Currently running this on my automation server and pulling data, im compressing to save space (i have an 8TB NAS but idk how much content there is, i dont want it to fill up)
But this is a really nice OSINT dataset, you can then use something like easyocr but i have found ddddocr to be better (for captchas so might work better for this too)
7/17/2025, 2:37:58 AM
>>510587882
Pleading the fifth is not an admission of guilt
Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. I'm pretty sure Trump has used the 5th
t. voted for Trump
Pleading the fifth is not an admission of guilt
Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. I'm pretty sure Trump has used the 5th
t. voted for Trump
7/13/2025, 12:22:27 PM
>>22930904
i know a 39 yo who tries and he is a failure at life
personally i like military style, high and tight 6 on the top, 1 on the sides
i know a 39 yo who tries and he is a failure at life
personally i like military style, high and tight 6 on the top, 1 on the sides
7/10/2025, 7:37:32 PM
7/10/2025, 1:01:17 AM
>>509950916
>>509951539
>new voters
they arent necessarily "new voters" however members of each state in the house is calculated based on census data which includes both citizens and non-citizens (as opposed to just citizens and thus representing only citizens)
make of that as you want
>>509951539
>new voters
they arent necessarily "new voters" however members of each state in the house is calculated based on census data which includes both citizens and non-citizens (as opposed to just citizens and thus representing only citizens)
make of that as you want
7/9/2025, 1:39:45 AM
>>22913602
>but i figured in this case the HTML crap is generated by some javascript on-the-fly, and the javascript is de-facto the source code of the website
>isn't that usually how it works now?
that exposes the javascript though, im pretty sure it would have to be obfuscated on the back end, either once and then moved to the 'Public' webpages or obfuscated on the fly with php and the php serves everyone a unique version so you cannot see the original html and javascript
>>22913604
>i just stopped trying for a second. good to know you're familiar
its okay i work in IT but am still an idiot at a lot of things but i also know things ive tried
>>22913609
>you mean the package manager excluded it?
Okay so bear with me here, debian VLC does not have RTSP viewing support. Sure, i can install VLC with flask and view RTSP streams, but flask runs things in isolated environments so if for some ungodly reason (which has happened to me) OBS can not read a RTSP source stream I HAVE to use VLC as the media source which OBS cannot do if its the normal VLC package or installed via flask
I tried and at this point i basically said 'fuck it' and went with windows ltsc for this very specific task
>>22913615
>i never figured out a way to do remote desktops on linux
might be an xfce thing, maybe gnome doesnt have it idk... i havent used gnome in over a decade
>i like mounting remote filesystems locally over SSH though, that's fun
thats childs play in windows i have 4 mapped network drives atm
>>22913618
>so like, exclusively into guys? I thought femboys were an exclusively bifag thing to be into.
idk i havent looked at female porn in at least 8 years and i havent went on a date with a female for 3
>>22913628
>In the event of my demise there's a process for data transfer outlined in my will
i bet you dont have a will
>but i figured in this case the HTML crap is generated by some javascript on-the-fly, and the javascript is de-facto the source code of the website
>isn't that usually how it works now?
that exposes the javascript though, im pretty sure it would have to be obfuscated on the back end, either once and then moved to the 'Public' webpages or obfuscated on the fly with php and the php serves everyone a unique version so you cannot see the original html and javascript
>>22913604
>i just stopped trying for a second. good to know you're familiar
its okay i work in IT but am still an idiot at a lot of things but i also know things ive tried
>>22913609
>you mean the package manager excluded it?
Okay so bear with me here, debian VLC does not have RTSP viewing support. Sure, i can install VLC with flask and view RTSP streams, but flask runs things in isolated environments so if for some ungodly reason (which has happened to me) OBS can not read a RTSP source stream I HAVE to use VLC as the media source which OBS cannot do if its the normal VLC package or installed via flask
I tried and at this point i basically said 'fuck it' and went with windows ltsc for this very specific task
>>22913615
>i never figured out a way to do remote desktops on linux
might be an xfce thing, maybe gnome doesnt have it idk... i havent used gnome in over a decade
>i like mounting remote filesystems locally over SSH though, that's fun
thats childs play in windows i have 4 mapped network drives atm
>>22913618
>so like, exclusively into guys? I thought femboys were an exclusively bifag thing to be into.
idk i havent looked at female porn in at least 8 years and i havent went on a date with a female for 3
>>22913628
>In the event of my demise there's a process for data transfer outlined in my will
i bet you dont have a will
7/6/2025, 3:38:47 PM
>>22904282
>create a UBI that would provide a living wage for everyone
i dont think the majority of humans deserve this
>create a UBI that would provide a living wage for everyone
i dont think the majority of humans deserve this
6/30/2025, 2:07:46 PM
>>22880924
yeah, it does have windows, thats why i turn the lights off
yeah, it does have windows, thats why i turn the lights off
6/24/2025, 7:28:56 PM
>>508600881
>Pretty crazy eh?
actually no. this is common in a lot of places. If you want to redesign its easier to build on top of things, and sometimes parts of the old structure remain. They might also bring rubble in to fill the streets and raise them
You see this in a lot of both ancient and modern cities. Seattle is known for having the road raised literally an entire story, meaning basements were now two story basements and often they'd block them off because it turned into a mess of underground dens. There are cathedrals that started as small churches and over 1000 years build on top of 4+ times
>Pretty crazy eh?
actually no. this is common in a lot of places. If you want to redesign its easier to build on top of things, and sometimes parts of the old structure remain. They might also bring rubble in to fill the streets and raise them
You see this in a lot of both ancient and modern cities. Seattle is known for having the road raised literally an entire story, meaning basements were now two story basements and often they'd block them off because it turned into a mess of underground dens. There are cathedrals that started as small churches and over 1000 years build on top of 4+ times
6/24/2025, 5:34:02 PM
>>105690739
>anyone else liek this?
if you actually enjoy IT stuff, find things to do that look meaningful even if you arent part of a solution.
Do self learning, look into APIs of the systems you use, try to cross-train etc
>anyone else liek this?
if you actually enjoy IT stuff, find things to do that look meaningful even if you arent part of a solution.
Do self learning, look into APIs of the systems you use, try to cross-train etc
6/19/2025, 11:40:40 PM
>>22844094
fair enough since im doing this for someone i dislike
fair enough since im doing this for someone i dislike
6/14/2025, 8:03:25 PM
>>105589114
>2nd bachelors in CS
i majored in IT and knocked it out in 3 years. Since i grew up with my grandma on social security and was in the national guard i "double dipped" tuition funding and didnt want to waste a year of free college and pocket the same amount it costed (since i was double dipping) and I got a CS major in that 1 year since the two shared a lot of base requirements.
I think you should go with CS if you can knock it out quickly. But in reality experience and project portfolios mean a hell of a lot more than degrees. While in college i hope you have been taking internships, even if the pay was ass it really does help. Also, any projects outside of school, put that shit on your resume
>>105589616
>>Learning CS when ChatGPT and Indians exist
>What's the point?
AI is still heavily flawed. It can answer some basic questions but it takes human knowledge and experience to prune the bullshit back and piece a working result together
>>105591089
>Do poor people exist in tech
i have a friend who got cybersecurity certs but he's working as a basic tech guy at a small office dealing with bullshit problems. He really deserves more than he is getting, he is incredibly smart and builds a lot of things from the ground up like 3d printed VR tracking stuff. I wish his employers were competent enough to recognize his potential
>>105592419
chatgpt is programmed to pretend to be helpful and supportive but im sure your idea is good
>2nd bachelors in CS
i majored in IT and knocked it out in 3 years. Since i grew up with my grandma on social security and was in the national guard i "double dipped" tuition funding and didnt want to waste a year of free college and pocket the same amount it costed (since i was double dipping) and I got a CS major in that 1 year since the two shared a lot of base requirements.
I think you should go with CS if you can knock it out quickly. But in reality experience and project portfolios mean a hell of a lot more than degrees. While in college i hope you have been taking internships, even if the pay was ass it really does help. Also, any projects outside of school, put that shit on your resume
>>105589616
>>Learning CS when ChatGPT and Indians exist
>What's the point?
AI is still heavily flawed. It can answer some basic questions but it takes human knowledge and experience to prune the bullshit back and piece a working result together
>>105591089
>Do poor people exist in tech
i have a friend who got cybersecurity certs but he's working as a basic tech guy at a small office dealing with bullshit problems. He really deserves more than he is getting, he is incredibly smart and builds a lot of things from the ground up like 3d printed VR tracking stuff. I wish his employers were competent enough to recognize his potential
>>105592419
chatgpt is programmed to pretend to be helpful and supportive but im sure your idea is good
6/13/2025, 5:48:55 AM
6/11/2025, 7:00:33 AM
>>22802289
you wont achieve them unless you try or else it wasnt a very hard-set goal
you wont achieve them unless you try or else it wasnt a very hard-set goal
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