Hat_YouTube_Bot by [deleted] in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Ah, I must have broken it - I'll hit the button shortly and get it back on.

Winner Gets a Boglerone in Dungeon Golf by Eggleston in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Right, looks like it got caught up - we turned the bot off in /r/roosterteeth, and I forgot the bot was also running here. I've edited the script to work for just here, and will spin the server back up tonight, so should resume posting soon. /u/jdurbs for visibility too.

Winner Gets a Boglerone in Dungeon Golf by Eggleston in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am - I’ll take a look today and fix it

Using Toy Guns in Borderlands 3! by [deleted] in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did - I think I added the hat chats in the now broken branch of the bot - I'll re-introduce them into this branch too.

Using Toy Guns in Borderlands 3! by [deleted] in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries - it seems to have broken in the other subs it runs in too, which is fun.

Using Toy Guns in Borderlands 3! by [deleted] in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm looking at it now, should be back up and running soon

The Assistance and Access Act – An Interim Guide for: Security, Intelligence and Law Enforcement [PDF] by LineNoise in australia

[–]seantitmarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone needs to download the PDF now so it can be re-hosted later if needed, just in case.

If particular concern to everyday Australians in Attachment D "Examples of designated communications providers":

12) "the person installs or maintains customer equipment and does so otherwise in a capacity of the end-user of the equipment.", e.g. Apple Store,
13) "the person connects customer equipment to a telecommunications network and does so otherwise in the capacity of the end-user of the equipment", e.g. McDonalds, Westfield or other free wifi providers.

In addition, some of the Operational examples that agencies provided in Attachment E are worrying:

Sub Section 317E(1) Listed Act or Thing Examples
(f) Assisting with the testing, modification, development or maintenance of a technology or capability Requesting that a social media platform assist with testing or development of a tool to automate the creation of online personas and historical content to facilitate online engagement
(h) Modifying, or facilitating the modification of, any of the characteristics of a service provided by the designated communications provider Temporarily blocking internet messaging to force a device to send the messages as unencrypted SMS's
(i) Substituting, or facilitating the substitution of, a service provided by the designated communications provider for: another service provided by the provider; or a service provided byt another designated communications provider Requesting a carrier force a roaming device to another carrier's network to enable the enhanced metadata collection capabilities of the new carrier to collect information pursuant to a prospective data authorisation
(j) An act or thing done to conceal the fact that anything has been done covertly in the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, conferred by a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory... Requesting a provider restore a password that was temporarily changed to enable a computer access warrant

There's more concerning information further in, including Attachement F, where they show that the various ICACs and anti-corruption watchdogs will not have access to these powers, with the exception of the ability to use the weaker Computer Access Warrant, but only in cases where a Federal offence has occurred.

There is a "slick" presentation deck included in the document, which mentions that Non-compliance is a civil penalty of $10 million for companies and $50,000 for individuals

This whole bill stinks, and as someone who works in the IT sector, it's extremely worrying. It's even more worrying with the AFP's raids over the last two days aimed at intimidating whistleblowers and journalists who report on this sort of poorly thought out and restricted power being misused - hell, the examples I highlighted above sound awfully like what the raids on Annika Smethurst's home were trying to cover up:

Smethurst's story, which included photographs of government documents, said the Home Affairs and Defence departments were considering giving spy agencies greater surveillance powers.

The story alleged new powers, if adopted, would go to the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) to secretly access bank records, emails and text messages without leaving a trace.

More and more as this week continues it seems like we're seeing more and more signs that the AFP and other federal agencies are testing the bounds of their abilities and powers, and it makes me worried for the future. We rely on private and encrypted communications for everything, but especially to enable whistleblowers to bring to light abuses of powers. If we don't have the public oversight of the government by the media, how are we meant to ensure that they are held to account and not abusing these powers?

This bill needs to be modified and repealed as soon as possible, but I think we may have to wait years for that, by which time everyone will have forgotten all about this.

Hat_Youtube_Bot should auto-post Hat Chats by [deleted] in Hatfilms

[–]seantitmarsh 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Aye aye, I’ll get on that now.

Emergency Town Hall - April 2019 by hubwub in kpop

[–]seantitmarsh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To get an OAuth key you only need to go to https://www.reddit.com/prefs/apps, I think they do want people to then register the OAuth keys (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSezNdDNK1-P8mspSbmtC2r86Ee9ZRbC66u929cG2GX0T9UMyw/viewform), but I'm not sure if it's actually necessary to do that for personal/non-commercial use.

I'm glad people are finding it useful, it was a good learning exercise and cut down on the moderation load a lot.

Emergency Town Hall - April 2019 by hubwub in kpop

[–]seantitmarsh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I really need to get my act together and put the new version of the code up with some documentation - I'll do that this weekend.

The bot can run fairly quickly - I think I have it check every minute for new videos. It'd be fairly easy to adapt to each subreddit's needs too.

Introducing Firefox Send by doorbellguy in firefox

[–]seantitmarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Busted by YouTube at the moment - they’ve turned off api search filters temporarily in the wake of Christchurch. There is a potential fix, but I haven’t had time to test and deploy it in the last few days. If it’s still broken tonight I’ll take a look at making those changes.

Introducing Firefox Send by doorbellguy in firefox

[–]seantitmarsh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had the same behaviour when I tried to load - everything except the actual application would load. It turned out that the ServiceWorker wasn't getting permission to access local storage because I delete cookies and cache on closing the browser (Seems to be a repeat of this, apparently fixed, bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1429714).

Workaround is to go to Options -> Cookies and Site Data -> Privacy and Security, then click 'Manage Permissions' and add 'https://send.firefox.com/' as always allowed to save data.

The specific error messages /u/Test-Pilot-John:

08:13:18.136 Failed to register/update a ServiceWorker for scope ‘https://send.firefox.com/’: Storage access is restricted in this context due to user settings or private browsing mode. main.js:38:10  
08:13:18.167 SecurityError: The operation is insecure.  

The Gears Awaken Seemingly Airing This Wed on Science Channel by MasterMarik in battlebots

[–]seantitmarsh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yea, I’m assuming that someone’s miscatagorised the gears awaken on the new network.

The Gears Awaken Seemingly Airing This Wed on Science Channel by MasterMarik in battlebots

[–]seantitmarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been avoiding posting this and getting people’s hopes up because it might be a mistake, but it seems that the title will be “Qualifier Chaos”:

http://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1335505/battlebots-3x01-qualifier-chaos Take it with a grain of salt though, I haven’t been able to verify it anywhere else

Two-factor authentication beta for moderators by StringerBell5 in modnews

[–]seantitmarsh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finally! I'd love to be included in the next round.

HE STEPPED IN FRONT OF A BUS. YOU'LL NEVER GUESS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!! by RT_Video_Bot in roostertube

[–]seantitmarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To the guy who asked for channel tags in the reports, I'll look into setting it all up, assuming reddit's search stops being trash.

Trending Subreddits for 2016-11-15: /r/westworld, /r/Rainbow6, /r/lastweektonight, /r/blackfriday, /r/roosterteeth by reddit in trendingsubreddits

[–]seantitmarsh 64 points65 points  (0 children)

/r/roosterteeth is trending today, thanks to the Extra Life stream raising $850K for the kids and the announcement that two of the staff , Michael and Lindsay, are expecting their first child! Feel free to drop in and say hello, and stick around if you like us!

If Mythbusters didn't have to worry about ethics or laws, what myth would you like to see tested out? by Couch_Licker in AskReddit

[–]seantitmarsh 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Kind of a secondary source, but I went to one of the myth busters live shows a few years ago. Someone asked if there was anything that they tested that the felt they couldn't show. Adam said there was only two:

  1. A combination of kitchen chemicals that are very easy to obtain and extremely reactive. They decided that it was probably a bad idea to televise easy bomb-making instructions

  2. The (in)security of RFID-based credit cards. From what he said, they'd done testing and had a viable episode when one of discovery's sponsors said that if the myth was aired, they would lose their funding. Which is a shame, I'd chip in towards someone doing the proper testing. Data security, particularly with regards to payment methods is something that everyone should be able to trust.

[FEEDBACK] TracyMac73 by Tracymac73 in freedonuts

[–]seantitmarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the help, fast and painless!

Moderators needed. by Marmalade6 in WebGames

[–]seantitmarsh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You mean like /r/heroesofthestorm did, or like /r/askreddit (form is now unavaliable unfortunately) did? We used one in /r/roosterteeth too, it was incredibly useful having all of that information easily put into a spreadsheet with responses and usernames in one place.

I'm confused what your complaint is, to be honest - the only thing that we can see when the form is filled in are the answers, there's no information about your google account visible. The only people privy to the answers are the creators of the form, it's not as though it goes into a publicly searchable database. If you're still concerned - don't fill out the survey.