there's be no confusion. yes I had to change the entire file.. yes every line is me now. I am the captain now of this project
`git commit -m "KTLO-420 fixed type and minor refactor"`
Here's what that comment said:
>Be careful, I think when you do poetry add openai-whisper, you're installing the last release of the package.
>
>But if you look at this issue opened in the repo: [https://github.com/openai/whisper/pull/1887](https://github.com/openai/whisper/pull/1887) that apparently fix your problem.
>
>This PR is not in the last release and so, you need to install from the repo directly. So with poetry, try:
>
>poetry add git+[https://github.com/openai/whisper.git](https://github.com/openai/whisper.git)
There are, allegedly, tools for this sort of thing.
I think you can scrape the content without an API key. Just need a proxy/VPN network to randomize your IPs between requests so you don't get rate limited.
x to doubt on that one. I work in education and a lot of stuff is blocked including reddit so I setup Firefox to run through a socks5 tunnel. The tunnel is just an SSH session to an Oracle cloud free VPS which doesn't let me view a lot of big sites that block cloud hosting ranges and Reddit works totally fine for me on it. Use it every day I'm at work. I am not logged into Reddit on my Firefox browser either as I don't want any NSFW stuff showing up while I'm at work and I just have one account.
Guess it doesn’t block oracle for whatever reason. I’ve done the same thing but using obfuscated openvpn server running on a linode VPS. It blocks everything other than the login page unless i’m logged in.
Reveddit still works, I'm its author. It can show you your own removed comments, such as [these](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1dnqoit/commentdeletedbyuser/la5u3v8/) that only appear for you.
Try commenting in [r/CantSayAnything](https://www.reddit.com/r/CantSayAnything/about/sticky) to see the effect. Your comment will be removed, you won't be notified, and it will still appear to you as if it is not removed.
Reveddit can also restore other users' comments in threads if they commented successfully elsewhere in the thread. For that, you now need to enter an API key.
Which means it would still be useless in this case because the author deleted all of their comments. It only caught the comment above because the comment is older than the API changes.
reddit banning tpas was the worst thing to happen not really because of the actual banning but more because all the top google results now lead to reddit pages with often-deleted comments.
https://undelete.pullpush.io/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1dnqoit/_/la5ipcs/#comment-info
> i don't see "Third Party Apps" abbreviated to TPA very often. confused me for a sec.
I feel like a few people don't know the undelete stuff works again
I only use firefox and it almost always works, how does it fail specifically in ff?
Are you thinking of Edge where the default privacy settings are too tight?
From the FAQ:
Q: Why doesn't it work in Firefox?
If you have enabled Strict Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox, this will prevent Unddit from contacting Reddit's API. Luckily there is an easy workaround. Click on the shield symbol on the left side of the address bar, and then switch off Enhanced Tracking Protection for this site. It will still be enabled for other sites
My favorite is the people who scrubbed their comment history and filled them with nonsense. I get that they want to hurt reddit's value for the shareholders, but it also significantly harms the experience of users who rely on reddit to find solutions to very specific problems
I think they overestimated their own influence. All they did was add to the collection of internet data lost to time. And considering forums have by and large been replaced by reddit and non-indexable places like Discord servers, the only ones losing are the people who now can't find any actual useful information for their specific problems.
The kicker is that a good number of third party apps still work thanks to some great work by the community.
So it goes. ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
I scrubbed my history because my reddit account is like almost a decade old and I don't want to get doxxed because of my tendency to share subtly identifying information over the years
That's a good reason! I've done the same and wish that I could granularly scrub only the comments that contain PII, but I Imagine that would have to be done manually. Considering this account is \*checks notes\* 12 years old, it's just not feasible.
That's why when you reply to a comment short enough to fit yours and their comment, you should probably quote it so if it's deleted or edited, it still makes sense.
Was honestly hilarious watching people *screech* about how angry they were because they love reddit and this would make reddit worse, then delete their content in a deliberate attempt to make reddit worse. Even funnier because most of the time doing so improved reddit content on average.
There's no such thing as "on lemmy" though, there's so many fragmented Lemmy networks that it makes it near impossible to use. I gave it a shot but after creating 3 different accounts to cover a fraction of subs I wanted to look at I just gave up on it.
You should try lemmy.world with sync for lemmy, you can view posts both from the federated network as a whole and also from just a single network. Sync makes it pretty intuitive
Hard disagree that content improved on average. I feel like most of my favorite subs have a lot less activity since then, and most of what’s left is noticeably worse. The ones that left were the powers users that really cared about this shitty site and contributed the most
Best hope now is to reply to OP’s comment and ask what the original comment was. Usually they just say “idk that was 10 years ago I forgot”
What I say when a JR asks what my code does that I wrote yesterday
Gitlens will call you out
“Hey ugh.. don’t wanna blame _you_ or anything.. but this git blame…”
“Gitlens always gets confused, I’d uninstall it if I were you”
there's be no confusion. yes I had to change the entire file.. yes every line is me now. I am the captain now of this project `git commit -m "KTLO-420 fixed type and minor refactor"`
“Changed lint rules” 🏴☠️
Just 3 months here. Might be worth to try it...
I forgor💀
Here's what that comment said: >Be careful, I think when you do poetry add openai-whisper, you're installing the last release of the package. > >But if you look at this issue opened in the repo: [https://github.com/openai/whisper/pull/1887](https://github.com/openai/whisper/pull/1887) that apparently fix your problem. > >This PR is not in the last release and so, you need to install from the repo directly. So with poetry, try: > >poetry add git+[https://github.com/openai/whisper.git](https://github.com/openai/whisper.git) There are, allegedly, tools for this sort of thing.
Are you a wizard
There is a site, Reveddit, that shows deleted Reddit content: https://www.reveddit.com/
Now delete this comment to complete the joke.
Unddit typically works better from my own anecdotal experience, but yes.
With the API change, this is basically useless for any new content.
I think you can scrape the content without an API key. Just need a proxy/VPN network to randomize your IPs between requests so you don't get rate limited.
Reddit blocks most commercial IPs nowadays, so a VPN wouldn’t work unless you’re logged in/using an API key or your VPN uses residential IPs
There are a lot of residential IP proxies
True, although you could scrape reddit while also using a real account cookie/token and it’d let you through.
x to doubt on that one. I work in education and a lot of stuff is blocked including reddit so I setup Firefox to run through a socks5 tunnel. The tunnel is just an SSH session to an Oracle cloud free VPS which doesn't let me view a lot of big sites that block cloud hosting ranges and Reddit works totally fine for me on it. Use it every day I'm at work. I am not logged into Reddit on my Firefox browser either as I don't want any NSFW stuff showing up while I'm at work and I just have one account.
Guess it doesn’t block oracle for whatever reason. I’ve done the same thing but using obfuscated openvpn server running on a linode VPS. It blocks everything other than the login page unless i’m logged in.
Reveddit still works, I'm its author. It can show you your own removed comments, such as [these](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1dnqoit/commentdeletedbyuser/la5u3v8/) that only appear for you. Try commenting in [r/CantSayAnything](https://www.reddit.com/r/CantSayAnything/about/sticky) to see the effect. Your comment will be removed, you won't be notified, and it will still appear to you as if it is not removed. Reveddit can also restore other users' comments in threads if they commented successfully elsewhere in the thread. For that, you now need to enter an API key.
Which means it would still be useless in this case because the author deleted all of their comments. It only caught the comment above because the comment is older than the API changes.
There's [PullPush](https://pullpush.io/).
I don't know who keeps this website running but it needs to be protected and maintained
did you use the wayback machine to get this? if not you must be a genius
OC is Stewie
yo wtf
Damn these bots are getting good
HOLY SHIT. Never knew about that, thank you man !
How did you find this exact comment?
The username in the OP image is uncensored
reddit banning tpas was the worst thing to happen not really because of the actual banning but more because all the top google results now lead to reddit pages with often-deleted comments.
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Thank you for clarifying that. Wouldn't have understood it otherwise
This is so funny
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That comment said that "tpas" stands for Third Party App(s)
https://undelete.pullpush.io/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1dnqoit/_/la5ipcs/#comment-info > i don't see "Third Party Apps" abbreviated to TPA very often. confused me for a sec. I feel like a few people don't know the undelete stuff works again
I do, but it's easier to add a comment for people who don't
Noteably this might not work on Firefox!
I only use firefox and it almost always works, how does it fail specifically in ff? Are you thinking of Edge where the default privacy settings are too tight?
From the FAQ: Q: Why doesn't it work in Firefox? If you have enabled Strict Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox, this will prevent Unddit from contacting Reddit's API. Luckily there is an easy workaround. Click on the shield symbol on the left side of the address bar, and then switch off Enhanced Tracking Protection for this site. It will still be enabled for other sites
Great, I don't even notice it anymore when I grant permissions - I don't recall doing that
you know what that would be funny
My favorite is the people who scrubbed their comment history and filled them with nonsense. I get that they want to hurt reddit's value for the shareholders, but it also significantly harms the experience of users who rely on reddit to find solutions to very specific problems
Joke's on you, I only shitpost unhelpful stuff so nothing of value will ever be lost.
"Hell yeah brother, cheers from Iraq"
That's the point. They want people to stop using reddit.
I think they overestimated their own influence. All they did was add to the collection of internet data lost to time. And considering forums have by and large been replaced by reddit and non-indexable places like Discord servers, the only ones losing are the people who now can't find any actual useful information for their specific problems. The kicker is that a good number of third party apps still work thanks to some great work by the community. So it goes. ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
I scrubbed my history because my reddit account is like almost a decade old and I don't want to get doxxed because of my tendency to share subtly identifying information over the years
That's a good reason! I've done the same and wish that I could granularly scrub only the comments that contain PII, but I Imagine that would have to be done manually. Considering this account is \*checks notes\* 12 years old, it's just not feasible.
Coward. I've simply accepted that I doxxed myself, and moved on.
There are third party apps working?? I still miss RIF, that was so good
RIF, Sync, Joey, Bacon etc all work with the Revanced API key patch
I'll PM you about it
our airport is TPA - thought FL got banned, which makes perfect sense
denvercoder9? is that you?
WHO WERE YOU, DENVERCODER9? WHAT DID YOU SEE?!!!
death penalty isn't even a severe enough punishment for this crime
That's why when you reply to a comment short enough to fit yours and their comment, you should probably quote it so if it's deleted or edited, it still makes sense.
>"That's why when you reply to a comment, the best thing you can do is quote the comment." will do
> will do Good for you
>I fuck underage goats on my farm I know we should be open-minded here but geez, /u/mrheosuper!
[Relivant XKCD](https://xkcd.com/979/)
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>!Fuck you.!<
Was honestly hilarious watching people *screech* about how angry they were because they love reddit and this would make reddit worse, then delete their content in a deliberate attempt to make reddit worse. Even funnier because most of the time doing so improved reddit content on average.
I mean, they no longer use reddit so they don't care. They're on lemmy
There's no such thing as "on lemmy" though, there's so many fragmented Lemmy networks that it makes it near impossible to use. I gave it a shot but after creating 3 different accounts to cover a fraction of subs I wanted to look at I just gave up on it.
You should try lemmy.world with sync for lemmy, you can view posts both from the federated network as a whole and also from just a single network. Sync makes it pretty intuitive
Hard disagree that content improved on average. I feel like most of my favorite subs have a lot less activity since then, and most of what’s left is noticeably worse. The ones that left were the powers users that really cared about this shitty site and contributed the most
Right up there with the question's OP editing it with "Never mind, figured it out" and not sharing their solution.
"Nevermind, I fixed it myself, thanks everyone!"
both signed an NDA
Comment was not deleted by user
Don't forget the infamous "fuck spez"
I can feel the pain in that picture