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23:00
unless were in a chat like this
I guess I may dislike some Unicode char, but...I don't think I have anything against the Ascii set
What word is used instead of an exclamation point? Closest I can think of is よ.
ok why i hate exclamation points
dude on a&m asked a question like:
"Hello*!* I need help with a Manga Finding Quest!"
stuff formatted like that will make me die
and then i told him id requests are off topic so he asked another question
So it's quite a recent dislike huh.
"Hello! Since this site doesn't identify manga..!"
yeah
hell if they get used like that
Seriously, you need to watch that Seinfeld.
i cringe to the boiling point
the main character (on the thumbnail) look a lot like Lain, especially the hair
if you rewatch this multiple time, you can spot some possible references to Lain too
although, I don't think it's canon/the artist made this official, still a nice coincidence
have y'all watched tenet
Nope
23:04
possibly the most complicated movie ive seen
i cant even put it in words
rewatch it 10 times just to understand 25% of it
i can't call it a good movie bc i dont understand it but i'd reccomend it and personally liked it
Is it an anime?
no its real
"real" blasphemy !!!!!
Honestly been a while I watched any movie...last one was Venom but that was just because I was curious if it's as good as the comics/old animated stuff
fricking !!!!!'s
23:08
!!!!
live action would be a better term ig
pls stop
my bad; at least it's not Unicode
What about unicode double-exclamation mark? ‼
Or small exclamation mark? ﹗
And of course, the venerable interrobang: ‽
oh my goshness
ive exceeded the limits of cringe
Or presentation form for vertical exclamation mark:︕
23:11
stop
please
And as we all like anime, how about fullwidth: !
@forest that's a new one :D
(to me)
lol
also cringe from anime gasps
My browser doesn't render this, but supposedly it's also an exclamation mark: 𞥞
23:12
or grunts whatever tf it is
What's that look like to you?
"U+1E95E ADLAM INITIAL EXCLAMATION MARK"
@forest if you're on Linux (it's obvious but just in case you're maybe using BSD or Plan9 or something else) you could try fc-cache to reload your fonts
I had the same exact problem with japanese font and had to do it from time to time
fonts are weird
It's just the browser, and Tor Browser only whitelists certain system fonts.
23:14
I see. Interesting, didn't know that
you could copy the font on a terminal though and look at it there, but I guess it's kinda going the long way just to see a font
yeah but then:
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Q: Simple way to safely paste text from website into terminal

forestIt's fairly well known that it's very dangerous to copy-paste text from a website into a terminal, as it can include extra text, control codes, and newlines that aren't visible when you're copying it, but which are saved into the paste buffer, causing malicious code to execute if pasted into a te...

:P
wow...
the more you know
So when I copy the git command (git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kup/kup.git) on that website, it pastes into the terminal as:
git clone /dev/null; clear; echo -n "Hello ";whoami|tr -d '\n';echo -e '!\nThat was a bad idea. Don'"'"'t copy code from websites you don'"'"'t trust!
Here'"'"'s the first line of your /etc/passwd: ';head -n1 /etc/passwd
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kup/kup.git
wow, and here I was about to mention "why not change the LC_ALL variable" but I guess that doesn't help much here doesn't it?
Nope. That specific example works even with LC_ALL=C. It's an issue with the browser's implementation of CSS (although it also works with JS), not the terminal.
23:18
technically you could circumvent those vulnerabilities with a decent clipboard manager (that handle weird input, etc) but I'm not sure
Yeah I wrote a program which did that for the X11 keyboard.
But that's why I asked that question linked above, to see if my other technique (pasting into browser search bar, highlighting it, then copying it again) would always work.
@forest did you upload it somewhere? :o (github, gitea, etc)
It seems to, since when I do that, it pastes instead as:
git clone /dev/null; clear; echo -n "Hello ";whoami|tr -d '\n';echo -e '!\nThat was a bad idea. Don'"'"'t copy code from websites you don'"'"'t trust!Here'"'"'s the first line of your /etc/passwd: ';head -n1 /etc/passwdgit clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kup/kup.git
(notice no newlines, so it won't run in the terminal)
@NordineLotfi No, but it's also very specific to my setup. It assumes you're using a specific window manager and uses the X11 clipboard which not many people use anymore.
@forest I can assure you, a lot of people still use that. eg: people who use older distro like puppy linux, etc
there a bigger amount of people who use that than you'd think ;)
that's why I asked
But who other than OpenBSD users use cwm?
23:22
I think you can complile it on Linux (there probably a fork that work or the makefile shouldn't be too hard to get around)
Yeah there is.
unless it need a patch...
nice
I suppose I could upload it somewhere once I'm on the computer that has it. All it does is get a notification when the clipboard was modified and immediately edits it.
So it can be a little irritating when you're not copying from the browser. I did work on a patch for a terminal emulator so that it wouldn't accept paste without first sanitizing it, but I didn't finish the patch.
@forest :D Thanks!
@forest I see
It's on a computer I haven't used for a while. I'll probably need to re-remember how to use it. :P
23:25
I did think of a possible workaround, but I'm unsure if it'll work: using less + some hack with inputrc one could make it so on pasting a command, it would open it through a temp file with less, so one can look at it more safely before executing it, etc
problem is, less can execute shell script...
so not an exactly good idea, but I guess I'm close
Well, there is LESSSECURE environmental variable.
I see :O
I guess it's worth a shot
I believe its purpose is to allow you to open a privileged less and leave it open in a terminal without allowing an attacker on the terminal to use it to do anything bad.
I think vim also has something like that.
But I'm not sure how much I trust it, really.
yeah, I recall vim do. Especially since I managed to use vim as less replacement once
You can use vim -R as a less replacement.
Or rvim if you have that aliased.
Er, rview, I mean.
23:28
yeah, but I guess it's less secure because of the vimscript being executed
It's always a good idea to disable vimscripts.
yeah
@forest anyway, it was great talking to you =) but I guess I'll hit the bed or something
And I tend not to trust passing untrusted input to a privileged vim. If I really have to view untrusted input, I pipe it to cat -v and view it in a terminal emulator.
take care!
later o/
23:41
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Q: I read this manga but I forgot what it was called can u help me find it

Samira AkterSo basically there is a fat ,rich girl who loves manga/comic and then few yrs or months later she becomes skinny then this manga/comic author goes to the same high school where the skinny girl goes but she doesn't know that it's her favourite manga/comic author and he slowly finds out that the le...

23:58
@NordineLotfi i'm glad they didn't waste the villain role on Carnage

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