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Friday, December 29, 2023
[17:37:55] jmjl what are you trying to do?
[17:38:20] jmjl no need to open it, unless you want to see the little plates it has (I asume it's a HDD)
[17:38:47] jmjl by some data you mean trash the entire disk?
[17:39:26] jmjl I think it's better to use digital deletion tools, but if you know in which plate it's in, you could shred that out
[17:39:34] jmjl DarthKilroy: yeah, that's true
[17:39:46] jmjl yep
[17:39:59] jmjl dankor63: did you open it?
[17:40:23] jmjl I hope you are working in a airsealed enviroment
[17:40:29] jmjl don't open it
[17:40:31] jmjl dankor63: ^
[17:40:55] jmjl dankor63: you risk trashing the entire disk if you aren't on a airgapped enviroment
[17:41:04] jmjl by airgapped I mean without dust and without air
[17:41:06] jmjl lol
[17:41:10] jmjl (I could be overdramatic)
[17:41:24] jmjl DarthKilroy: if air gets in?
[17:41:29] jmjl I thought only dust
[17:41:50] jmjl so unless you want to trash the entire disk don't open it
[17:42:20] jmjl you can digitally shred some files if you want, or you could copy all except those files to another disk and then you can proceed
[17:42:37] jmjl DarthKilroy: I thought gov agencies had tools to manipulate them if they wanted
[17:43:08] jmjl DarthKilroy: you're kilroy from sturtz.io right?
[17:43:18] jmjl oh
[17:44:05] jmjl I think a better aproach is to litterally toss the disk into a particle accelerator alredy in operation
[17:44:12] jmjl and making it not stop operation
[17:44:51] jmjl I think it's possible anyways, probably hard but it shouldn't be possible to be impossible
[17:46:05] jmjl yes
[17:46:18] jmjl locate it if you want, by triangulating
[17:46:34] jmjl yeah
[17:46:35] jmjl lol
[17:46:56] jmjl You can make a square, and see where the screw's supposed to be
[17:48:46] jmjl The seal?
[17:48:59] jmjl it's sealed so the provider doesn't take it
[17:49:00] jmjl oh
[17:49:15] jmjl I thought that was a way for a third party to verify you didn't tamper with the disk
[17:51:21] jmjl you're gonna loose your data :P
[17:51:45] jmjl lol, two sided pings
[17:54:07] jmjl fun is perceived differently by different people
[17:54:33] jmjl yeah, until you noticed what you did
[17:54:48] jmjl did you have backups?
[17:55:16] jmjl Nice
[17:55:20] jmjl I should probably have more backups
[17:55:25] jmjl as what I have hardly counts
[17:55:30] jmjl two linux systems
[17:55:37] jmjl less than 15cm away
[17:55:40] jmjl oh
[17:55:59] jmjl I read this is why I had backups
[17:56:06] jmjl not that you didn't have
[17:56:19] jmjl I mean, if my laptop's robbed I still got the data somewhere else
[17:56:27] jmjl it's just that the laptop's not encrypted, and the other device is
[17:56:44] jmjl so, I got the data, but not the keys to the data :P, and the stealer would get the data
[17:56:54] jmjl I'd like to encrypt, but I can't unless I get more disks
[17:57:23] jmjl you know, cause everything is inside the backup and I'm lazy and I want to have a unencrypted copy to easily move data to a encrypted volume
[17:59:16] jmjl I got a weird idea, but I'm not sure if CT would like it
[17:59:27] jmjl exposing a remote mpd to the world
[17:59:31] jmjl and having actual music
[17:59:33] jmjl there
[17:59:45] jmjl Music Player Daemon
[17:59:56] jmjl it allows chatting if your client supports it
[18:00:24] jmjl I hardly see the duck
[18:00:26] jmjl -.,¸¸.-·°'`'°·-.,¸¸.-·°'`'°· \_O< QUACK
[18:00:32] jmjl like, nobody knows fake ducks
[18:01:31] jmjl I know you can
[18:01:50] jmjl Apparently you can have your mpd server do many things at once
[18:02:57] jmjl Yea
[18:02:59] jmjl I guess
[18:06:50] jmjl lol
[18:09:06] jmjl IIRC there's a duck around every ~30min or every hour, I don't remember.
[18:12:06] jmjl DuckHunt is a program written in TCL, written using the eggdrop program which is also written in TCL.
[18:12:45] jmjl so eggdrop (written in TCL) calls duckhunt on certain cases, like when it boots up
[18:12:49] jmjl and that sets some sleeps
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