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  • I installed and played around with ArchiveBox after your suggestion.

    The login/cookie copying function seems to be oriented to how Chromium is installed on Linux, which I don't have up and running in any meaningful way, and there doesn't seem to be any support place where I can ask questions.

  • Okay, I found SurfOffline that does the trick without too much hassle, but....

    It's verrrrrrrry slooooooooow.

    It uses Internet Explorer as a module, and calls each individual resource separately, instead of file copying from IE's cache, which is weird and slow, especially when hundreds of images are involved.

    And SurfOffline doesn't appear to be supported anymore, i.e. the support email's inbox is full.

    edit: Aaaaand SurfOffline doesn't save to .html files with a directory structure!!! It stores everything in some kind of sql database, and it only saves to .mht and .chm files, which are deprecated Microsoft help file formats!!!

    What it does have is a built in web server that only works while the program is running.

    So what I plan to do is have the program up but doing nothing, while I sick Httrack on the 127.0.0.1 web address for my ripped website.

    Httrrack will hopefully "extract" the website to .html format.

    Whew, what a hassle!

  • I would loved to have had a Poppo when growing up.

    But some of those things it said were uncannily smart.

    I could easily imagine the thing turning into Chucky, if it wasn’t so damned… good.

  • Cross-instance content transmission is so poor, that de-federation is a moot point.

    You effectively have to sign up for your own lemmynsfw account if you actually want to access most of the content that is posted there.

    Irony because here I am posting cross-instance.

  • As one of those series about high school ranking anxiety, this is pretty good so far.

    It feels more accessible to those who haven't read the source material, unlike the obvious comparison to Classroom Of The Elite.

    I find the protagonist very likeable, or at least relatable. When he puts on his "snarky game face" you know it's an act.

    Some nice obstacles for our protagonist to overcome, despite the obvious advantages handed to him, and his background comes with some mystery.

    Who is this obnoxious chick with the twintails and what's her deal? I'm sure we'll find out soon.

  • Again, nice creepiness.

    I wonder if that shrine is a real place, or whether other shrines are dedicated to the same thing.

    Still Yayoi just came back with a finger. Maybe something got lost in translation, but what was that about going back and getting the whole thing?

    And we get an explanation on how her room works.

    Sometimes it's better not to spell things out, and keep the audience guessing, but that would be my preference.

  • Webcopy looks promising if I can get the crawler part of it to work with this site's authentication...

    edit: I couldn't get Webcopy's spider to authenticate correctly.

    Webcopy uses the deprecated version of Internet Explorer in Windows 10 as a module, and I can log into the website using the Capture Forms browser dialog, but the cookies or whatever else don't translate over to the spider.

  • Interesting idea. Unfortunately the cookies weren't in cleartext in the page headers. I found the cookies values in the networking values, pasted them into htttrack, but that didn't work.

    My html cookie-fu is weak.

  • This show continues to be very watchable, despite the low budget.

    The art and character designs are almost a throwback to the 90s.

    As @mrufrufin@lemmy.world noted the comedic timing is working great.

    A comedy with possibly something more serious going on with the plot in the background.