00:00:02 tell that to einstein bitch :P 00:00:10 pft, einstein.. amateur! 00:00:11 :P 00:00:39 anyway 00:00:57 work? 00:00:58 I do have to say that I much prefer this method of discussion over fallacy throwing 00:00:58 :D 00:01:37 cooperative thought experiments aren't very fun if the other party keeps throwing certain assumptions in that they aren't willing to change for the sake of discussion 00:01:42 (which is what most discussions like this end up as) 00:02:03 "yet, if X or Y" -> "BUT IT ISN'T X OR Y AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT" 00:02:04 etc 00:03:19 but yeah, time to get to work 00:03:19 :p 00:03:50 loggy, pointer? 00:03:50 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/2013-02-09#T00-03-50 00:04:26 o 00:04:28 date rollover 00:04:51 for future reference: http://wire.cryto.net/logs/2013-02-08#T23-17-35 00:06:57 Ah, love trollin' http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=413990605360153&id=119328501493033 00:12:38 I havent really bee in the mood for coding lately 00:12:49 just seem uninspired ... and my projects seem dull 00:12:49 I know that feel 00:12:53 what is wrong with me? 00:13:03 That feel.... That feel 00:13:13 twitchyliquid64: one moment 00:13:32 twitchyliquid64: http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/productivity 00:13:35 CAN WE TALK IN ALL CAPS FOR THE REST OF THE DAY? 00:13:49 SOUNDS LIKE A SOLID PLAN 00:13:55 YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY :d 00:14:01 I CAN HEAR YOUR SCREAMING IN YOUR HEAD ALL THE WAY FROM HERE 00:14:23 THIS FEELS WIERD BUT YEAH THIS IS KINDA COOL :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 00:14:42 twitchyliquid64: read article 00:32:24 FYI the wordpress developer community is full of large heads that have no knowledge. 00:32:32 Fucking faggots. 00:34:18 wh1t3r4bb1t: ALL CAPS BRO 00:34:39 wh1t3r4bb1t: and the ONE thing that would legitimately warrant caps, is in lowercase 00:34:41 :P 00:34:50 but yeah, not surprised 00:35:15 every time I end up on wordpress forums 00:35:21 I get the idea that 99% of the threads are 00:35:27 "how do I install SEO plugin" 00:35:47 LMAO 00:36:20 There's like 300 people in their support channel and NONE of them are even actually interacting. 00:36:26 joepie91: WHYA ARENT YOU ENDORSING ALL CAPS DAY? 00:36:51 FUCK CAPS 00:37:00 It's completely dean accept fo one clueless faggot that likes to make negative comments 00:37:09 joepie91: OH FINE THEN FUCK YOU 00:37:13 dean=dead 00:37:16 CAPS ALL THE WAY BRO 00:37:18 CAPS FOR LYFE 00:37:41 except* 00:37:45 :P 00:39:41 Yeah w/e 00:40:03 Point is they suck sweaty donkey balls. 00:42:27 have any of you ever used the wp_delete_user function? 00:43:02 Never tried wordpress period. 00:43:10 wrote my own CMS lol 00:44:07 I wrote a few and lost them in a winblows crash 00:44:15 lol 00:44:19 you ned a backup system 00:44:25 I actually lost tons of code I wrote due to winblows 00:44:29 I have a reapberry pi attached to my network 00:44:51 every hour, my computer automatically connects to it and backs up all my code, uni work, and personal stuff 00:45:01 house burns down, data lost 00:45:07 your backup strategy is insufficient 00:45:15 :P 00:45:16 joepie91: I wasnt finished 00:45:23 *** ryan has quit (Ping timeout) 00:45:24 okay 00:45:28 Every night, 00:45:38 *** AnonyOps has quit (Connection reset by peer) 00:45:41 the raspberry pi scp's it to one of my VPS's 00:46:09 is that sufficient? 00:46:13 encrypted? 00:46:16 :P 00:46:20 joepie91: its scp 00:46:24 of course the transfer is 00:46:25 I'm talking about storage 00:46:30 oh 00:46:30 :P 00:46:32 I dont care 00:46:36 insufficient backup strategy 00:46:39 bitches can read it 00:46:41 ! 00:46:43 if they want 00:46:49 I recommend encrypting it 00:47:02 waste of computer power! 00:47:11 at some point there's going to be something in those files that isn't very good to be unencrypted in the hands of others 00:47:17 not really 00:47:25 joepie91: example? 00:47:41 form you filled in for $government_agency that could be used for identity theft 00:47:43 bitcoin wallet 00:48:01 temporary server password you wrote down in a .txt without thinking about all your files being scp'd every night, and you never bothered to change it 00:48:04 one mistake and you're fucked 00:48:27 eh 00:48:45 I was planning on rewriting my backup system to use AGG 00:48:48 (new project) 00:48:57 (stupid fucking mysql) 00:48:59 AGG? 00:49:02 (based on xgrid, but better in every way) 00:49:21 AGG = computing resource aggregator 00:49:24 the idea is 00:49:45 you tell AGG that you want to use x computers 00:49:58 AGG will configure the computers for you 00:50:22 and link them in a loosely structed packet network (P2P technology) 00:50:49 then, you can use AGG to easily configure services, daemons, deploy programs, tunnel, cron things, etc 00:51:09 basically, its meant to handle arbitrary numbers of computers 00:51:16 so you dont have to configure yourself 00:51:21 so here is a use case: 00:51:25 puppet?\ 00:51:32 ?puppet? 00:51:57 https://puppetlabs.com/puppet/what-is-puppet/ 00:52:17 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppet_(software) 00:52:53 eh 00:52:58 seems a little gay 00:53:11 and its not free/opensauce 00:53:16 ..wat? 00:53:21 Puppet, from Puppet Labs, founded by Luke Kanies in 2005, is an open source configuration management tool. It is written in Ruby and released as free software under the GPL until version 2.7.0 and the Apache 2.0 license after that.[1] 00:53:33 oh 00:53:35 there aren't terribly many licenses that are more free than the apache license 00:53:37 lol 00:53:52 afaik 00:53:56 for anything more than 10 nodes 00:53:56 we need a .license bot 00:53:58 it costs 00:54:01 wat? 00:54:07 puppet enterprise 00:54:28 I have a feeling you're looking in the wrong place.. 00:54:43 https://puppetlabs.com/puppet/puppet-open-source/ 00:55:21 right 00:55:23 well 00:55:26 its stil gay 00:56:27 It doesnt setup and run its own encrypted packet switching network :P 00:56:51 I think ill put more emphasis on distributed tasks than on configuration 00:57:59 yes 00:58:12 also, I have an idea 00:58:12 brb 00:58:31 ok 00:58:35 fire away when back 01:02:45 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:03:02 .license test 01:03:03 NameError: global name 'query' is not defined (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 19, in getlicense) 01:03:08 .license testing testing 01:03:08 NameError: global name 'query' is not defined (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 19, in getlicense) 01:03:23 LOOOOL 01:03:34 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:03:58 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:04:02 .license testing testing 01:04:24 .license testing testing testing 01:04:29 good 01:04:31 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:06:26 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 01:09:08 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:09:55 Bruno Mars is a fucking cry baby. 01:10:45 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:10:48 .license bsd 01:10:48 NameError: global name 'q' is not defined (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 17, in getlicense) 01:10:50 hm 01:11:03 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:11:09 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:11:11 .license bsd 01:11:12 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 29, in getlicense) 01:11:15 grrr 01:11:42 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:11:45 04:58 <~joepie91> also, I have an idea 01:11:50 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:11:53 .license bsd 01:11:54 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 30, in getlicense) 01:11:56 feel free to elaborate 01:12:38 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:12:45 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:12:45 twitchyliquid64: just watch 01:12:47 .license bsd 01:12:48 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 32, in getlicense) 01:13:06 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:13:22 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:13:23 .license bsd 01:13:25 BSD 3-Clause License (Revised): The BSD 3-clause license allows you almost unlimited freedom with the software so long as you include the BSD copyright notice in it (found below). Many other licenses are influenced by this one.“Use trademarks” in this case means you cannot use the names of the original company or its members to endorse derived products. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-3-clause-license-(revised) 01:13:33 .license wtfpl 01:13:34 Do WTF You Want To Public License v2 (WTFPL-2.0): The WTFPL is almost a public domain grant. It is super-permissive. Basically, do whatever you want. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/do-wtf-you-want-to-public-license-v2-(wtfpl-2.0) 01:13:41 .license apache 01:13:43 Apache License 2.0 (Apache-2.0): A popular license that allows you much freedom with the software, including an explicit right to a patent. “State changes” means that you have to include a notice in each file you modified. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/apache-license-2.0-(apache-2.0) 01:13:51 twitchyliquid64: :) 01:14:02 *** ryan (ryan@cryto-EF42FECB.elisa-mobile.fi) has joined #crytocc 01:15:04 .license bsd 2 clause 01:15:06 BSD 2-Clause License (FreeBSD): The BSD 2-clause license allows you almost unlimited freedom with the software so long as you include the BSD copyright notice in it (found below). Many other licenses are influenced by this one. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-2-clause-license-(freebsd) 01:15:15 good, works as intended 01:15:23 .license mpl 01:15:26 Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL-2): This is a lenient license used by the Mozilla Corporation that allows you a variety of explicit freedoms with the software so long as you keep it open source, under this license. It is a good midway license; it isn’t very strict and has only straightforward requirements. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/mozilla-public-license-2.0-(mpl-2) 01:15:32 .license microsoft 01:15:35 Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL): You can do anything you want with the software and source as long as you retain copyright and license and do not include the original authors as contributors. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/microsoft-public-license-(ms-pl) 01:15:48 .license microsoft grant 01:15:48 or something 01:15:50 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 32, in getlicense) 01:15:53 hm 01:16:59 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:17:05 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:17:12 .license asdfhhl 01:17:13 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 01:17:20 .license microsoft reciprocal 01:17:23 Microsoft Reciprocal License (Ms-RL): An official microsoft license that grants you copyright and patent rights to the software. If you redistribute it you must include the source code, the original license, the original copyright and other attributions (trademark, etc.). http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/microsoft-reciprocal-license-(ms-rl) 01:18:01 .license %d 01:18:02 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 35, in getlicense) 01:18:06 interesting 01:18:15 why does it think %d is an existing license 01:18:20 .license %% 01:18:21 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 35, in getlicense) 01:18:49 le wut? 01:18:54 .license å 01:18:56 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 01:18:56 wait what keyboard 01:19:07 .license € 01:19:09 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 01:19:14 n e utf8 crash 01:19:23 if it helps, this bot is by same author as loggy 01:19:24 :p 01:19:29 derived off same codebase 01:19:33 afaik 01:19:36 .license %i 01:19:37 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 35, in getlicense) 01:19:44 .license %i 01:19:45 wonderful 01:19:46 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 35, in getlicense) 01:19:47 * joepie91 curious now 01:19:50 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:19:50 I remember this is exploitable 01:19:51 joepie91: I know 01:19:52 but idrc how 01:19:53 its a big bug 01:19:58 could be exploitedd 01:20:02 with python that is 01:20:10 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:20:11 .license %i 01:20:12 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 37, in getlicense) 01:20:25 oh 01:20:30 it's probably not the vuln you think it is 01:20:30 Bad Request 01:20:30 Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand. 01:20:36 http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/%25i 01:20:38 o 01:20:46 .license %% 01:20:48 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group' (file "/home/occupy/projects/phenny/modules/license.py", line 37, in getlicense) 01:20:52 yea that fits the description 01:21:02 requests doesn't throw exception on 4xx 01:21:04 so that's why 01:21:04 sec 01:22:04 wtf do they call that thing in python 01:22:06 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 01:22:16 the % thing? 01:22:17 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:22:19 I'm unsure 01:22:24 it's commonly called string formatting 01:22:27 yep 01:22:29 but something else is also called string formatting 01:22:31 so really confusing 01:22:33 .license %i 01:22:35 Something went wrong. 01:22:36 you either need to escape it 01:22:40 .license rgqergh134-g9h134g9-3g 01:22:41 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 01:22:44 .license derp 01:22:45 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 01:22:51 or you need to find the formatting call and deal with it 01:22:52 .license mit 01:22:54 MIT License: Very liberal. Basically, you can do whatever you want as long as you include the original copyright. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license 01:22:55 k, good 01:23:05 tl;dr legal is nice and easy to scrape :) 01:23:26 I dislike scraping 01:23:45 so do I 01:23:50 but if they don't provide an API... 01:23:57 which they don't seem to do 01:24:01 and if they do, it's very well hidden 01:25:15 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 01:25:31 .gpl 01:25:33 er 01:25:34 .license gpl 01:25:37 GNU General Public License v2 (GPL-2): You may copy, distribute and modify the software as long as you track changes/dates of in source files and keep all modifications under GPL. You can distribute your application using a GPL library commercially, but you must also provide the source code. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-general-public-license-v2-(gpl-2) 01:25:46 .license lgpl 01:25:49 GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 (LGPL-2.1): You may copy, distribute and modify the software provided that modifications are open source. However, software that includes the license may release under a different license. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-lesser-general-public-license-v2.1-(lgpl-2.1) 01:26:00 .license agpl 01:26:02 GNU Affero General Public License v3 (AGPL-3.0): The AGPL license differs from the other GNU licenses in that it was built for network software. You can distribute modified versions if you keep track of the changes and the date you made them. As per usual with GNU licenses, you must license derivatives under AGPL. It provides the same restrictions and freedoms as the Well like say you want to feel the booty... you just kinda ask. 03:54:40 Or try it and then if they are like no, you apologize with sincerity and move on. 03:54:45 that doesnt seem ... smooth 03:54:52 NOt a huge deal. 03:54:58 ok 03:54:59 well 03:55:07 I tried hooking up with this chick on a cruise. 03:55:10 * tried trying 03:55:13 Look, smooth = trying too hard. 03:55:25 but like, I was really chicken haha 03:55:45 the most I did was put my arm around her, unfortunately she disappeared after that 03:56:19 Girls either want you to be the man and take them or they want that role. It's pretty simple. Yes there is grey areas but that's only for confused or unsure women. 03:56:53 what about this scenario; 03:57:01 where you have known them for a few days 03:57:04 as friends 03:57:08 and then want to take it further 03:57:09 ? 03:57:41 I score more pussy when I just make the first move. If I get rejected I apologize for misreading her then move on to next girl I'm interested in. 03:58:09 hahahahaha 03:58:40 Yeah theres a ton of wizards that need to read this log anyways. 03:58:49 haha 03:58:56 well 03:59:20 so I should have some chances soon to try out hooking up n shit 03:59:31 I'm going to go back to the CSS thing. 03:59:38 okies haha 03:59:39 thanks ^^ 04:00:11 right, anyway, this conversation is pretty much not really something I'd take part in I suppose 04:00:14 so I'll just go to sleep 04:00:15 :P 04:00:22 joepie91: hm? 04:00:22 But yeah just make a move, kiss, but grab, something to let them know you want to become "closer". 04:00:29 grab? 04:00:31 Talk about this later k. 04:00:34 ok 04:00:38 enjoy CSS'ing 04:00:40 thankie 04:00:46 wh1t3r4bb1t: golden rules: 1. NEVER EVER EVER stretch an image EVER 2. apply padding and margin to everything by default unless you have a reason not to 04:01:08 3. play with colors, and slightly "off" colors such as #030303 instead of black 04:01:21 twitchyliquid64: this isn't very relevant to my interests or experience 04:01:30 right nvm then 04:01:31 seeing as I have no interest in the female part of the world population 04:01:33 :P 04:01:34 well 04:01:43 is it any different hooking up with males? 04:01:59 based on the above and my limited experience? yes 04:02:14 Haha 04:02:21 then again, I'm not typically the kind of guy looking for a one night stand, so... 04:02:31 I might not be the right person for this conversation anyway 04:02:32 me niether 04:02:36 hm 04:02:42 wh1t3r4bb1ts contributions certainly implied such a goal 04:04:43 loggy, pointer? 04:04:43 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/2013-02-09#T04-04-43 04:04:53 cheers 04:04:57 *** Anon_2013 (Anon_2013@cryto-A1868F5A.hsd1.oh.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 04:05:12 *** Mighty0wl (Mighty0wl@cryto-454686D9.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 04:05:19 hey look, our friend the bot 04:05:20 whats up? 04:05:30 (Mighty0wl I mean) 04:05:48 hi Anon_2013, please be advised that this is a publicly logged channel 04:05:54 loggy, pointer? 04:05:54 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/2013-02-09#T04-05-54 04:06:23 by prefixing your messages with [off] you can make them not end up in logs 04:06:23 *** Mighty0wl has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 04:07:59 thanks for the heads up 04:10:38 I should have a bot 04:10:44 to say that automatically 04:10:50 to new users 04:10:50 :P 04:16:35 lol 04:17:17 any pastebin updates? 04:17:23 pastebin updates? 04:17:41 ya 04:17:51 what do you mean? 04:18:36 nvm brah 04:21:15 *** Anon_2013 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 04:30:20 I'm setting margins for the top and bottom of the
  • but they no work 04:32:35 *** stanone (Gurgeh@stanone.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 04:46:39 *** AnonyOps (anony_ops@cryto-5167D786.woh.res.rr.com) has joined #crytocc 04:56:07 Ok fixed that part lmao CSS is ridiculous 04:56:21 lol what was happening? 04:58:29 FUCKING WHAT 04:58:36 I was watching the new video of the tek 04:58:38 before sleep 04:58:41 joepie91: so much for FUCKING SLEEP 04:58:45 "AMD releases open-source HD8000 drivers" 04:58:46 WHAT 04:58:46 LOL 04:59:50 WTF IS HAPPENING LOL 04:59:53 https://twitter.com/opmanning 05:00:09 If I DM or mention OpManning, they are tweeted from their account 05:00:13 wtf is going on haha 05:00:41 autotweet 05:00:56 I wish I was informed of this lol 05:01:12 DM = Deathmatch? 05:01:19 Direct Message 05:01:19 or have I been gaming too much lol 05:01:26 see look at their tweet now 05:01:31 Are my tweets rellayed through OpManning when I tweet at you guys? o.O 05:01:39 They tweeted that cuz I DM'd it to them lol 05:01:53 I wish some1 would have informed me of this o.O 05:39:02 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Connection reset by peer) 05:46:25 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@wh1t3r4bb1t.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 05:54:36 *** AnonyOps has quit (Connection reset by peer) 05:59:54 Yay im slowly getting this CSS shit. 06:00:21 It's logical but you have to know the rules. 06:09:38 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 06:24:38 *** Sabit (NOL@Sabit.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 06:25:11 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 06:27:17 *** HiveResearch has quit (User quit: ) 06:27:19 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 06:27:20 *** Sabit has quit (User quit: cows go moooooooooo) 06:28:57 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 08:24:57 WAKE UP!!!! 08:53:16 lol 09:27:10 *** monod (abel@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 09:27:37 gooood morning guis :P 09:28:14 monod: good morning :D 09:28:37 just pulled an all nighter for no reason whatsoever 09:28:44 will be sleeping soon 09:29:12 all nighter? Do you mean all time awake? 09:30:40 it seems like a phrasal verb 09:33:06 monod: instead of going to sleep that night like normal 09:33:14 you fight the sleep 09:33:20 and stay awake all night 09:33:29 'all nighter' is slang 09:37:53 aaaalright 09:38:03 I did it once, to program a lil more :) 09:38:10 it wasn't fruitful at all XD 09:38:43 and the next day my head continuosly felt down on the table :D 09:39:34 logger, how you doing? 09:39:52 :D 09:40:08 *loggy 09:40:14 :P 09:41:30 *** monod has quit (Client exited) 09:43:31 *** monod (abel@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 09:43:43 damn clinet 09:43:45 client* 09:43:49 mmm 09:54:47 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 09:55:35 *** botpie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 09:55:35 *** joepie93 has quit (Ping timeout) 10:01:13 *** joepie93 (joepie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 10:04:43 I still have tons of work to do but... http://btcmutual.com 10:04:52 lookin better all the time 10:07:00 Gold Guns Girls 10:07:01 by Metric 10:07:01 on Fantasies 10:07:25 *** Sabit (NOL@Sabit.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:08:37 *** naSignal (naSignal@19C890BA.6FD3B00.179B8B13.IP) has joined #crytocc 10:11:13 joepie91, you see the documentary TPB AFK? 10:11:23 Sabit: joepie is sleeping 10:11:27 aw 10:11:32 he just got on skype 10:11:34 randomly 10:11:47 Wat 10:11:51 nvm 10:11:54 he went to sleep 4 1/2 hours ago 10:11:57 O.o 10:12:03 ill be back in around 18 hours 10:12:13 also, a decent WORKING IRC relay service: https://github.com/PewReally/IRCRelayService free for use now 10:12:14 damn school competitions 10:12:38 naSignal: yep haha trying to work with BELLA_Relay was a total pain 10:12:44 I think AnonForecast wanted it 10:12:49 yep doesn't work 10:12:50 this one does 10:12:54 STABLE 10:12:58 tested it all night 10:13:03 EWWW JAVA 10:13:06 BURN IT 10:13:09 on AnonSet IRC, AnonOPS, Cryto and Vox 10:13:10 BURN IT WITH FIRE! 10:13:15 yes i KNOW! :) 10:13:18 lol 10:13:31 gonna recode it in C# as well (if you like that better) 10:14:35 what's wrong with java? :) 10:14:40 extra-slow? 10:14:41 but at least this one works. And if you really are scared of Java (remember 1 thing. That big vuln existed for a long long time) 10:14:54 no! its fast and stable as hell 10:14:58 naSignal: python! 10:15:15 problem is those resent JAVA exploit. Everybody wines about 10:15:40 twitchyliquid64, be my GUEST. Recode it! 10:15:59 if you have nothing better todo. Cuz i have other things todo 10:16:14 omg, exploits in the jvm? 10:16:19 yeah 10:16:25 wine wine wine bitch bitch bitch 10:16:27 (in which lang you need to recode it?) 10:16:37 lol, what's that? XD 10:16:48 some people still think thats something new and horrable 10:16:59 java? 10:17:16 they forget that EVERY major OS or Software company haz these very same problems 10:17:29 Like PYTHON, Linux, PHP, all the same 10:17:31 naSignal: Im not that great at IRC, I was just fiddling with the bella thing cause AnonForecast needed a relay 10:17:41 difference is, one get MORE news then the other 10:18:00 twitchyliquid64, NP 10:18:20 yeah, for several reasons, naSignal 10:18:23 I see 10:18:40 just explaining you should not cry that much about Java because of these issues. All languages have the same issues. 10:18:47 all OS's the same issues 10:18:51 I always thought Java was enough "professional", since it's largely used in academies 10:18:52 well, not very true 10:18:53 MS Cocks ofc 10:19:17 MS ? 10:19:18 yeah its not Java that is the problem. JVM is the problem 10:19:24 Microsoft 10:19:35 so you mean MS's languages? 10:19:37 like C#? 10:19:42 ewww C# 10:19:50 all OS's the same issues <- 10:19:55 hahaha 10:19:57 ok 10:19:58 Microsoft has a lot more issues :) 10:19:59 imho, C# and JAVA are very similar except syntatic sugar 10:20:14 Hm. 10:20:38 imho, C# and JAVA are very similar except syntatic sugar 10:20:40 complete BULLSHIT 10:20:46 oh, raging 10:20:47 go on 10:20:50 haha 10:20:52 not even going to start about that. 10:20:57 no, please do 10:20:58 "please be nice" 10:21:02 fucking start reading the code pleace 10:21:04 quote from yesterday 10:21:10 well 10:21:25 CLR = JVM 10:21:34 i need to go now. We gonna battle this tonight ;) 10:21:37 then i'll be back 10:21:40 I'll start reading it, so to see if I can handle it or am not sufficiently experienced yet 10:21:41 :) 10:21:50 ^ thank you 10:21:53 both have massively bloated STDs that are a component of the platform rather than the code base 10:21:54 naSignal, byebye! 10:21:59 ah fine 10:22:01 byeee 10:22:06 bye 10:22:09 *** naSignal has quit (User quit: Page closed) 10:29:25 When I'll be fluent in C AND in C++ I'll freaking recode things into them to making them faster. How does this sound to you? 10:31:09 well 10:31:29 C and C++ is good for speed of execution, but not for speed of coding 10:31:46 for example, I have coded in the past few days about 60% of a p2p engine in golang 10:32:07 if I coded it in C++, it would take me 10x longer to get this far 10:32:30 (Im not just guessing, I actually have coded part of a p2p engine in C++) 10:34:30 alirght im out 10:34:32 *** Sabit has quit (User quit: cows go moooooooooo) 10:38:51 For me is still the better way 10:39:19 You do the hard work for the best result 10:39:20 :) 10:39:32 Is C/C++ slower to code than Java? 10:39:37 are*, not is 10:45:55 monod: I think so 10:46:11 because with java you have a bloated std which can do most things 10:47:47 What the fuck are you still doing up trwitchyliquid64? 10:48:53 bloated std means very, very large libraries? 10:53:57 *** monod has quit (User quit: g2g, byebye guys!) 10:55:07 Grilled cheese sounds good but this pepper jack needs no bread 11:11:19 wh1t3r4bb1t: its now morning 11:11:24 I pulled all nighter 11:11:45 (I am a partial imsomanic) 11:59:22 me too 12:34:25 i just saw the nicest ass 12:34:33 holey shit 12:34:55 LINK 12:34:57 NAOW 12:48:07 * twitchyliquid64 pokes wh1t3r4bb1t in the ass 12:48:45 they went offline 12:49:28 Im surfing smotri 12:49:37 :-( 12:51:21 I know it sucks when they show booty and leave 12:51:32 women are all teases 12:57:52 http://ethanvandal.com has a free download :D 13:05:08 *** tmbucky (tmbucky@cryto-454686D9.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 13:06:23 *** tmbucky has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 13:14:51 I need to learn russian writing and language so I can read my messages lmfao 13:16:36 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 13:19:03 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 13:46:41 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 13:47:12 morning 13:58:36 *** Frozen_Shadow has quit (Ping timeout) 14:04:54 *** R4mJ (R4mJ@325A6E3D.6A869DD7.73EE10AD.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:05:39 hello guys 14:06:28 *** R4mJ has parted #crytocc (None) 14:09:37 php-curl users, https://github.com/joepie91/anonnews2/commit/532d86832cd2ce80a5c7889d689af95ef6378bf9 14:13:07 *** Frozen_Shadow (Frozen_Sha@cryto-C630644E.is.a.tor.exit.server.torland.is) has joined #crytocc 14:22:44 *** R4mJ (R4mJ@325A6E3D.6A869DD7.73EE10AD.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:25:14 .license cc0 14:25:16 .. 14:25:22 really? 14:25:42 *** botpie91 (botpie91@cryto-A6766B2C.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 14:25:44 .license cc0 14:25:51 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 14:25:54 god my internet sucks 14:25:54 wat 14:27:26 joepie91: youre awake already? 14:27:33 zomg 14:27:42 Ive been awake for two of your sleep cycles now 14:27:44 yes 14:27:45 already? 14:27:48 haha 14:28:03 I was pulling an allnighter 14:28:07 its nearly midday 14:28:16 Im really tired .. 14:28:53 me too 14:34:09 *** R4mJ has parted #crytocc (None) 14:44:32 .license cc-by-sa 14:44:34 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 14:44:36 wtf 14:45:01 .license creative commons share-alike 14:45:03 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 14:45:11 .license creative commons sharealike 14:45:13 Sorry, could not find any licenses for that search term. 14:45:16 wat 14:45:48 .license CC-SA 14:45:50 Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC-SA): This creative commons license is very similar to the regular Attribution license, but requires you to release all derivative works under this same license. You must give credit to the original author of the work, state their name and the title of the original work, say that you modified the work if you did and include the attribution logo, found on their website pretty common mode of operation for people, but annoying nevertheless 16:40:12 I say religious because it's how I often see religious people: I know in my heart that God is there etc, and when presented with any conjecture to the contrary go back to "but I know in my heart it's true" 16:40:53 hmmm 16:40:58 rather than even critically evaluating their belief and going "nah, still good, I've got X to suggest he exists even with this new counter information" 16:41:10 replace 'know in my heart' with 'it's in the newspapers' and you have this guy... >.> 16:41:11 and heh 16:41:26 It's probably not so bad where you live, but that's a pretty solid example of how americans are when religious (as an average) 16:41:34 oh, it definitely is that bad here 16:41:37 trust me 16:41:46 especially in the south of the netherlands 16:41:51 south part * 16:41:57 southern part*? 16:42:04 yeah? 16:42:17 anyway, I can only really recall one productive discussion ever, with a religious person 16:42:40 we eventually came to the conclusion that neither of us had any certainty about the existence or non-existence of a god of some sort 16:42:48 and that we both chose what we believed worked for us best 16:43:11 mmhmm :) 16:44:06 I've had a good discussion once... It was with someone who was muslim explaining why they were. They didn't want answers or god, they wanted to appreciate the beauty of some of the poems in the Qu'ran 16:45:36 It's something I can understand, even if I think it's a silly reason to follow a religion 16:46:00 Implied: I can appreciate the beauty of the Qu'ran without being muslim 16:46:02 :> 16:46:16 the stories I really liked were the vedas 16:46:18 :) 16:46:34 fucking 6k years old and still very applicable to modern life 16:47:19 A lot of good lessons about honor and helping you figure out what the right thing to do is 16:48:42 I don't often have a problem with that, but I can appreciate it just the same :) 16:49:23 understandable 16:51:29 my absolute favorite at the moment is the Tao Te Ching 16:51:42 https://mirror.explodie.org/tao-te-ching.html 16:52:56 * joepie91 bookmarks 16:52:57 especially bits lik 16:52:58 e 16:53:03 When they think that they know the answers, 16:53:03 people are difficult to guide. 16:53:03 When they know that they don't know, 16:53:03 people can find their own way. 16:53:46 (which is in block 65) 16:54:18 might be correlated with page numbers or something, I never tried to figure out :P 16:54:46 I had to read parts of it in highschool, and it was one of the better things I've ever been forced to read 16:56:17 loggy, pointer? 16:56:17 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/2013-02-09#T16-56-17 16:56:31 haha cool it linkifys urls 16:58:29 hmm 16:58:50 trying to decide if I'm bored enough to send an abuse email to the ISP of someone scanning our server 17:00:34 they're hosted by peer1.com 17:00:40 sure 17:01:20 they're scanning for teamspeak and svn users 17:02:14 woop 17:02:16 china was scanning too 17:02:17 neat 17:02:33 163data.com.cn 17:04:19 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 17:04:41 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Connection reset by peer) 17:09:16 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@wh1t3r4bb1t.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:09:52 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 17:10:22 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Connection reset by peer) 17:10:53 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@wh1t3r4bb1t.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:16:09 *** mib_qxpp98 (51d89186@cryto-6BD3BA7.mibbit.com) has joined #crytocc 17:16:30 *** mib_qxpp98 has quit (User quit: http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client) 17:26:55 *** ryan has quit (Ping timeout) 17:29:50 *** ryan (ryan@cryto-AC70138.elisa-laajakaista.fi) has joined #crytocc 17:30:27 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 17:32:05 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 17:35:43 joepie91:) your cryptoanarchy warc got turned into a static site: https://cryptoanarchy.freed0m4all.org/wiki/Main_Page 17:36:54 flyingpenis: yay! 17:38:11 any idea who by? :P 17:38:46 yep 17:39:00 an internaut named cloro 17:39:28 I gave him your warc and the link to the warc proxy, and he turned it into a site 17:40:14 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 17:40:49 :D 17:41:02 he does seem to have botched something though 17:41:06 there's a number at the start of every page 17:41:08 outside the page HTML 17:41:14 probably a remainder of a WARC header or something 17:41:16 yeah probably 17:41:25 It was a "better than nothing" effort 17:41:26 :) 17:41:29 not terribly bad, but might mess up some less flexible browsers 17:41:31 read: internet explorer 17:41:48 a browser I do not think they are concerned about 17:42:13 *** ryan has quit (User quit: Lost terminal) 17:42:14 There exists someone who may have DB dumps from the wiki 17:42:25 that might be interesting 17:42:28 we're going to try and get ahold of them so a new one can be hosted 17:42:37 :) 17:47:17 right, I think it's time to test my migration stuff 17:47:18 ! 17:47:22 I'm entertained that the wiki I set up never got used 17:48:10 the little favicon is cute 17:48:48 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 17:53:53 was not aware of its existence 17:53:54 :P 17:55:48 yeah sl33per came in and asked for a wiki, so I set it up. 17:56:04 on the plus side, I now have some idea how to set up mediawiki 17:57:04 I appreciate this proposal from adobe: http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2013/01/30/balancing-text-for-better-readability/ 17:57:59 oh win, they made a jquery polyfill for it 17:59:40 now that I remember adobe has blogs, I've gotta find the typography one 17:59:57 found it 18:00:06 http://blogs.adobe.com/typblography/ 18:05:40 *** null (nil@8D4BC28E.57A304D3.A856A7D6.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:10:02 okay 18:10:02 help 18:10:06 how to enable epel in centos 18:18:49 okay, for future reference 18:18:59 import key in centos 5 for epel repo: 18:18:59 wget http://fedoraproject.org/static/217521F6.txt 18:18:59 mv 217521F6.txt /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-5 18:18:59 rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-5 18:19:11 (logbots are great) 18:19:38 installing epel on centos 5: 18:19:49 wget http://mirror.1000mbps.com/fedora-epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm 18:19:49 yum install epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm 18:22:02 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 18:27:14 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:41:30 *** lady-3jane has quit (User quit: Leaving) 18:41:57 *** lady-3jane (lady3jane@lady-3jane.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:50:36 *** null has quit (Ping timeout) 19:34:48 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 19:46:38 * joepie91 rages 19:49:51 oh? 19:56:24 hmm, delicious reboot time :D 19:56:37 new xorg, new unity, new compiz... 19:57:03 *** lady-3jane has quit (User quit: Leaving) 20:21:31 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:33:09 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 21:05:10 *** pjtyler (pjtyler@cryto-454686D9.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 21:05:15 *** BLTGeno has quit (Connection reset by peer) 21:05:27 *** BLTGeno (BLTGeno4@cryto-590FDA9.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) has joined #crytocc 21:06:24 *** pjtyler has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 21:06:52 I don't think new xorg worked. 21:20:07 *** foolex (foolex@78EA513B.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 21:22:31 *** AnonyOps (anony_ops@cryto-5167D786.woh.res.rr.com) has joined #crytocc 21:33:21 joepie91:) computer's booted into windows lmao 21:34:30 Thinking about bringing this back.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4sjafXNinvE#! 21:42:16 * flyingpenis builds bitcoin-qt 080rc1 21:42:26 Also http://rt.com/usa/news/cispa-congress-reintroduce-act-825/ 21:51:19 *** evilworks has quit (Ping timeout) 21:51:48 *** evilworks (evilworks@cryto-8FE7CD22.dynamic.amis.hr) has joined #crytocc 22:01:38 flyingpenis: lol 22:41:03 omfg 22:41:13 from bitcoin 22:41:13 plz sell it down to $2 for a couple days, before buying it all back up. kthxz. 22:41:13 we could have 2 or 3 bubbles every week people. come on. 22:41:14 wall st can barely do 1 every 5 years. 22:41:26 I can't stop laughing 22:44:29 lol 22:58:11 flyingpenis, this is interesting 22:58:12 http://try.discourse.org/ 22:59:21 that's cool 22:59:39 new version of 4chan 23:09:02 hahaha 23:09:17 http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/ 23:09:30 more specifically 23:09:31 http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2013/02/civilized-discourse-construction-kit.html 23:16:59 oh and it's open source 23:17:01 excellent 23:18:50 oh shit 23:18:55 meta.discourse.org 23:22:59 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:26:05 hello all :) 23:50:38 *** BLTGeno has quit (Connection reset by peer) 23:50:50 *** BLTGeno (BLTGeno4@cryto-590FDA9.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) has joined #crytocc