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I know someone here uses it now and then 08:44:07 Yes 08:44:15 Well, the word you are looking for is 'support' 08:44:29 it supports UTF8 and uses it if you tell it to 08:44:31 also, how the hell do you have all those odd characters ready for use, ryan? :D 08:44:32 I'm using irssi atm 08:44:45 I have an alias for them 08:44:47 oh ok, "support", right 08:45:10 It's always fun to crash people who run pidgin or xchat on windows 08:45:14 hahaha 08:45:43 wait.. pidgin has a command line interface too? 08:45:51 I don't know 08:45:56 finch, iirc 08:45:58 libpurple does 08:46:02 but I doubt pidgin itself has 08:50:16 got to go.... 08:50:19 *** monod has quit (User quit: byebye guys) 08:50:38 *** ryan has quit (User quit: Reconnecting) 08:56:41 *** ryan (ryan@cryto-B86C5721.nmap.org) has joined #crytocc 09:04:36 *** dave (dave@EC2BE7E9.4B409149.A1650809.IP) has joined #crytocc 09:43:10 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 09:47:22 *** monod (monod@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 09:47:26 hi guys 09:47:36 loggy, pointer? 09:47:36 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-04-02#T09-47-36 09:49:34 I have to say something, I'll try to write the most important pieces in the topic of #monod 09:53:31 I think I would like to have a blog to write to during my f*****g sad moments 09:53:50 considering wordpress as an easy, light, fast way of doing that 10:13:28 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Google 10:13:38 You mean hosted free blog on some wordpress.{com,org} site? 10:13:41 google buys everything and then... shut them off!! 10:13:51 hmm 10:13:55 yeah, kind of! 10:14:04 yet... 10:14:15 the fact is that I'm very depressed and I don't know who to talk to 10:14:23 I think anyone could understand 10:14:40 atm I'm thinking that university has ruined me more than ever 10:15:01 I'm doing stuff I don't even care about 10:15:20 I only wanted to become a hacker, when I was younger 10:15:31 now, and only *NOW*, I realize that's a stupid thing 10:15:50 my friend-rival challenged me more than... 5 years ago? cracking his homepage: 10:15:53 Mm, you mean "hacker" in a black-hat sense? 10:16:08 http://bubblefuzz.altervista.org/protect01/login.php 10:16:38 I'll be honest, I don't think I would have liked to be an internet destroyer or DDoSer 10:17:07 I wanted to be the one who knew lots of thing, actually, all the things related to security, always up-to-date... 10:17:35 Knowing all things is certainly an unreachable goal, by a long shot 10:17:40 (now I also see that it's impossible to do that, yet it's possible if you consider only the fields you like most instead of just "everyhing") 10:17:50 right, MK_FG 10:17:56 And setting goals for oneself might be a mistake all in itself... 10:18:10 well 10:18:17 I never had really "set" anything 10:18:23 I followed my heart! 10:18:25 "Either you don't reach them and consider yourself a failure, or you get there and go 'now what?'" 10:18:38 -- paraphrased Stephen Fry, I think 10:18:50 hmm 10:19:36 Yeah, following is great, and you never fail there, and it's always fun and a huuuge lot of great things ahead 10:20:10 yet it's arguable, because when you reach some goals, you can fill up a list full of them for when you'd like to show up in people's face, if you are that kind of person, which I am not and neither you are, I'm sure.. 10:21:27 all started when my brother joined a gaming forum, our first, and that forum got hacked. So some people from the forum registered into a "hacking" forum, my brother did it too and when I discovered this I thought it was purely amazing 10:21:35 it was the "magic" into computers 10:21:37 Well, yeah, "goals" is a bit ambiguous term here 10:21:51 Above I meant in a sense of "goals of life" 10:22:07 But arguably these never exist in a pure form ;) 10:22:16 I agree 10:22:41 yet, the big/real question 10:22:52 There's certainly a lot of whatever magic in computers and whatever science around them 10:23:12 Like haskell code 10:23:18 Or perl 10:23:34 why perl? 10:24:41 http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=382476 10:24:42 wow, "a standardized, general-purpose purely functional programming language, with non-strict semantics and strong static typing" 10:24:55 oh, are you in perlmonks too?? :) :) :) 10:24:57 ^^^ due to some code like that ;) 10:25:06 No, just googled it 10:25:26 oh, sorry xD 10:25:57 There's plenty of weird indecipherable perl one-liners around, possible due to various historical goofs of it's syntax ;) 10:26:15 Not to say that all perl code is magic 10:26:26 alright 10:29:31 by the way, do you understand my situation? 10:30:08 even I do not understand it, after all.. :( 10:30:33 so, it may be inadequate to ask you if *you* understood it 10:30:49 or it may not after all! maybe you see something that I don't see 10:31:02 I'll shut up if you want, though.. 10:31:27 Not really - you realized that breaking into stuff isn't that interesting, ok, and plenty of other stuff around! 10:33:00 I don't understand why there's no people better than others 10:33:04 for example 10:33:46 in this very moment, I'm wondering if I joined engineering only because they suggested me so, so that I would get a job soon 10:33:51 or a well paid one too 10:34:41 and I'm wondering: why people who do succeed in engineering would not be better than those like me who do not? 10:35:47 and I think like this, because *very probably* it's *ME* that would feel better than others if passed engineering with full marks 10:36:06 sorry for my bad english, I'm not sure I wrote it all correctly 10:36:16 Oh, I wondered what "succeed" meant there 10:36:38 you're right.. hmm, "pass exams" I think 10:36:45 "succeed" was too "big" 10:36:53 was this what you meant? 10:37:41 Dunno why you even care about these marks 10:37:45 if I look back to programming, to which I was almost introduced by the internet and my friend-rival 10:38:07 hmm 10:38:29 because the average of those marks in the three years are your final mark 10:38:42 No, I mean, at all 10:38:52 that "shows" how *much* good you were 10:38:53 hmm 10:38:59 you spotted me 10:39:05 I've dropped off university and no one ever cared about my education much, I think 10:39:20 that's something a lot of people asked me, why do I care for marks 10:39:47 And in *IT* "engineering" job there are certainly lot of things that make education totally irrelevant 10:39:50 I think they're the unit of measure in the ambient of school 10:40:17 sorry, not ambient, but environment 10:41:12 I guess there might be people who like some expensive job like "playing with gigawatt lasers" and education and that job is important to them 10:42:17 sorry, my bad, I did not understand your last message 10:44:15 I just wanted to say that *I think* most people shouldn't care about their success in "education" as it's irrelevant later on 10:44:54 if so, there would be no problems for me to pass exams, with mediocres marks though.. 10:45:09 interestingly (or not?) 10:45:32 I'm not a all-things-in-the-world expert, maybe I'm just wrong there 10:45:50 interestingly (or not?) my friend-rival wonders about what it would be like to enter secret agencies, like NSA 10:45:52 But if you want my random advice - stop giving a shit about these marks 10:46:15 In fact, drop out of whatever idiotic "education" crap you're doing and go do whatever you like 10:46:20 what you're saying is fine to me, don't worry! 10:46:33 You can't starve, just take it as a fact 10:46:43 in what sense? 10:46:54 I cannot starve because I'm fine enough? 10:47:02 or because I will not allow myself to starve? 10:47:20 the first one? 10:47:22 Just because it's damn near impossible - you'll always find a way to get by 10:47:30 oh ko 10:47:32 ok* 10:47:46 I don't know what's wrong with my mind 10:48:25 why I'm taking all like I am and why are you... so "easy-going"? if the term is correct (non-dispregiatve) 10:49:02 well, another thing, women/girls will only look for the best men/guys out there 10:49:12 maybe that's one reason for my troublings 10:49:22 It's easy for me to be "easy-going" to other people, but I sometimes end up thinking just like you're now in terms of "it's hopeless, I fail, there's no point, etc" 10:49:37 And it's just a temporary delusion, nothing more 10:50:14 It's hard to accept it as such when you're trapped in it, but it'll be obvious in hindsight 10:51:12 I can never find it obvious in hindsight :( and when these moments come, at times they're small and I pass them very quickly 10:51:51 but at other times it's either me feeding them and getting them bigger (auto lesionist?) or me feeling heavily hopeless 10:52:02 and thus depressed, again and again over time.. 10:52:31 Hm, actually, come to think of it... 10:53:07 *** Ishaq has quit (Ping timeout) 10:53:13 When you're out of this state, you don't really remember much *relevant* details other than "here are things I felt bad about"... 10:53:38 ...and looking at them later, I think "umm... so... so what's so bad?" 10:53:53 hmm.. more or less it is so, in effect (for the first one) 10:54:00 You kinda loose the very capacity to feel bad along the same lines ;) 10:54:03 for the second one I cannot recall that atm 10:54:12 hmm 10:54:16 it may be 10:54:42 I only remember that when I exited the last one, I started playing my old games and relaxing... 10:55:00 but I kind of felt guilty for not being studying.... :( 10:55:06 Maybe recording these very feelings (like, in a journal) would help preserve them for later laughs 10:55:10 I feel so bad even now... 10:55:19 that would be great 10:55:47 and, such a coincidence :P, I wanted to write them in a blog, as I said earlier on :D 10:55:58 a blog of a depressed man 10:56:03 In fact, the very fact of structuring your thoughts as you write them might help you be more methodical and sane about them 10:56:05 sounds good to me 10:56:14 yes 10:56:21 Yeah, it doesn't even have to be a public blog 10:56:31 Just open a .txt.gpg file and go ;) 10:56:46 I'm not that tech-savvy :( 10:56:58 never "had the time" of learning certificates and keys.. 10:57:05 so a txt will do for me.. 10:57:06 So go and learn 10:57:09 not now 10:57:21 hmm 10:57:27 wait a moment 10:57:31 *** Ishaq (Ishaq@cryto-6C73979.rf.usr.sh) has joined #crytocc 10:57:48 I already had some (many) moments writing my feelings down into notebooks 10:57:52 virtual and real ones 10:57:54 Dunno, I think you'll just enjoy any activity a lot more than some recursive self-misery ;) 10:58:30 Journaling is one of the way to limit that recursion 10:58:50 yes, but what should I do with my "duty"... university... yet this may not be a question for you 10:59:06 Write it all out and as you'll just finish at some point, and get over it 10:59:25 It's not a "duty" 10:59:47 instead it really is 10:59:51 in my opinion ^ 10:59:51 Just some bs expectation, put upon you by others you have no obligation to fulfill whatsoever 11:00:11 Why the hell it is? 11:00:29 Screw those people and their bs "duties" 11:00:55 And don't even think of using "but family!" reasoning here 11:01:06 no problem with that 11:01:12 "family" is usually the biggest collection of random assholes in the world 11:01:12 but thanks anyway 11:01:14 *** Ishaq has quit (Ping timeout) 11:01:36 I rather think it depends 11:01:45 ...imposed on one by the damn accident of birth 11:02:00 the bad family puts you constraints 11:02:02 Yeah, certainly depends ;) 11:02:06 oooh, okay 11:02:21 alright then :D 11:02:30 btw, I did not forget the above question 11:02:38 I'm trying to answer: 11:02:43 Just wanted to say that the "family" fact is no reason to consider some stupid wish "a duty" ;) 11:03:21 (as I don't see why else you might even think that you have one) 11:03:45 "you have one", talking about the duty rright? 11:03:51 Yep 11:04:15 because of sense of responsability, but.... I think it's a mixture of that (30%) AND: 11:04:41 Just some bullshit(?) expectation, put upon you by others you have no obligation to fulfill whatsoever 11:04:45 (70%) 11:05:03 I say this because I always look how others see me 11:05:13 that's why I am pleasant to others, in real life 11:05:22 it's kind of...being kind 11:05:44 and it also gives me an insight into what other think like 11:05:53 a sort of simpathy/empathy 11:05:54 BUT 11:06:00 I know it's not 100% good 11:06:22 in fact, I end up asking myself why can't I even write "informatics and programming are my way" 11:06:41 (because I can't even write that, because I don't feel sure enough to say that= 11:06:41 ) 11:06:59 dunno if I got you lost in my thoughts or if I got you to understand 11:08:02 But it's just that - "a sense" of some "responsibility", "duty", whatever, right? 11:09:03 and maybe a little bit of arrogance or superbness towards others, because I'm that kind of person who did not already understand why people who finish university aren't better than who did not 11:09:13 but I want to know! 11:09:21 I don't want to be *that* bad! 11:09:56 and also, why am I bothering knowing this? perhaps because I will feel better than those who do not understand it like I don't atm ??? 11:10:01 so it's another recursion??? 11:10:17 I let you speak now, because I need a fresh POV I guess 11:11:09 maybe it's my father's fault 11:11:30 because he works a lot and... and that' all he does 11:11:33 that's* 11:15:19 Hm, as I see it, "1. I feel good (and care) if others like me", "2. I don't like doing what (I think) others want (or expect) me to", "3. I want to feel good" is a contradiction, so why not recognize it as such and loose 1 or 2 instead of 3? 11:16:10 wow 11:16:17 you got me! 11:16:21 understood* 11:16:22 Others actually see that "all I do" is "code" (or whatever similar) and feel bad about me ;) 11:16:48 Might look as pretty much same thing as "boring work" to them 11:16:49 guess what? is true here too! :D that's the "feeling" 11:16:50 about you 11:17:21 just because you don't talk a lot, but that's not even true at 100% because sometimes you have some cool things to say here 11:17:31 like ERC, which I liked, and the 11:17:41 the python-thing I can't recall now........... 11:17:44 which I liked too xD 11:18:05 ..upsidedown 11:18:15 Well, I actually meant people who know more about me, who I hang out with occasionally, but heh, guess it's universal ;) 11:18:38 hahaha 11:18:44 sorry, I did not get that 11:19:23 you had me think of a thing: for the 1-2-3 contradication, and getting rid of some 1 or 2, I could start thinking that: 11:19:34 (*try and start thinking that) 11:20:05 I could just be sure to be nice with people who really know me and care not about how people who do not know well see me 11:20:13 yea, but it's crap now that I think 11:20:26 because that would be like being polite with known people and unpolite with strangers xD 11:20:40 which is the opposite of what I'm actually doing, now that I think! :O 11:20:59 the more stranger the other person, the more polite I am, almost 11:21:16 while within my family, I'm really impolite/unpolite 11:21:22 Phh, people who really know and like you would care about and like *by far* most whether you're happy and feel great yourself 11:21:25 I'll look it up in the dictionary 11:21:30 And screw the others 11:22:20 "Phh, people who really know and like you would care about and like *by far* most whether you're happy and feel great yourself" sorry, again I find this a bit difficult to understand, just for english 11:22:47 people who really know and like you | would care about and like BY FAR most | whether you're happy and feel great 11:23:00 right? 11:23:10 or: 11:23:24 people who really know and like you \ would care about and like BY FAR \ most whether you're happy and feel great 11:23:55 I wanted to address the "with people who really know me" from your sentence above 11:24:24 If they really do, they don't care about something you don't like 11:24:39 If they DO, then they don't know you at all ;) 11:24:58 "don't care about something you don't like" in a sense "don't expect that from you" 11:24:59 it's again me not understanding the english, very sortry 11:25:00 sorry* 11:25:14 oh ok 11:25:31 Stop apologizing, as if it's important that you get every word ;) 11:25:37 well, I know a lot of people like that, who does not expect from me 11:26:19 that's really what I'm trying to do, getting every word and/or assuring you that I do (oops?) 11:27:08 at times I cannot get rid of apologizes :( 11:27:19 this time I'll try to, though 11:27:54 anyway, I met people who was that fine, that is they did not expect anything from me 11:28:08 yet I left them... 11:28:25 So, you don't care about them as well, fine! 11:29:03 I felt a bit injust with them though, and I missed them a little bit, to be honest 11:29:47 maybe I would only like to find someone who really likes to stay with me, which sounds like a girlfriend to my eyes 11:30:46 Dunno, why'd you even care about what you "maybe would only like" 11:30:47 "raelly likes to stay with me" ---> who prefers staying with me than with the others 11:31:02 but again 11:31:12 I refused many people who seemed to look for that 11:31:16 Stop making such a big deal out of your own perceptions of random imaginary things ("other people" included) ;) 11:31:28 lol 11:33:03 *** Cryto747 (Cryto747@cryto-AA5C0D59.retail.telecomitalia.it) has joined #crytocc 11:33:05 "down to earth" right? 11:33:14 Hi all 11:33:14 I probably have my own share of crap I hold as "important", but dunno, nothing of it seem to make me feel bad atm 11:33:34 hi Cryto747, webchat isn't it? :P 11:33:49 MK_FG, alright 11:33:51 I anonymous :P 11:34:03 no, you're from italy! 11:34:16 Yes 11:34:16 that's a well-known percentage of human population 11:34:31 I fight for freedom :D 11:34:36 so we only have to focus on italy to look for you 11:34:37 just kidding 11:34:48 oh yeah, I see you're kidding too 11:34:54 read the topic 11:35:27 Where are you from? 11:35:30 :D 11:36:27 italy too, such a coincidence 11:36:49 Vogliamo parlare in italiano 11:36:50 ? 11:37:01 go to #monod if you want 11:37:09 or PM me 11:41:37 *** Cryto747 has quit (Ping timeout) 11:44:15 *** Ishaq (Ishaq@cryto-6C73979.rf.usr.sh) has joined #crytocc 12:13:06 veeery tasty.... 12:31:19 *** switchthegame has parted #crytocc (None) 12:33:18 *** switchthegame (slyfound3@CD4FE13E.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 13:35:31 *** cr[a]tes has quit (Input/output error) 13:37:02 *** dave has quit (User quit: Leaving) 13:38:39 *** crates (crates@cryto-B98FADA2.boingboing.net) has joined #crytocc 14:18:25 *** ShadowDemon_ (ShadowDemo@A44EF6B2.ECD3B134.2C106139.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:19:31 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-8ADCA503.adsl.online.nl) has joined #crytocc 14:27:27 *** switchthegame is now known as clearlylove819 14:44:32 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:10:21 *** ShadowDemon has quit (Ping timeout) 15:17:53 *** zxcvbnm (zxcvbnm@zxcvbnm.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:38:48 *** Ishaq has quit (Ping timeout) 15:42:25 *** ShadowDemon (ShadowDemo@cryto-1B5BE0C.the.cops.are.investigat.in) has joined #crytocc 15:46:33 *** monod has quit (User quit: gonna reinstall debian as it should be! byeee) 15:47:35 *** Ishaq (Ishaq@cryto-6C73979.rf.usr.sh) has joined #crytocc 15:51:04 *** ShadowDemon_ has quit (Client exited) 16:05:04 *** THX1337b (THX1337b@cryto-95E81B1E.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 16:06:25 *** THX1337b has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 16:37:34 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 17:12:39 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-8ADCA503.adsl.online.nl) has joined #crytocc 17:12:44 *** joepie91_ (joepie91@cryto-8ADCA503.adsl.online.nl) has joined #crytocc 18:32:55 *** ebola has quit (Ping timeout) 19:22:42 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 19:24:11 *** joepie91_ has quit (Ping timeout) 19:37:30 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-E52249CB.adsl.online.nl) has joined #crytocc 19:40:27 anyone know of a firefox addon which will allow me to color code tabs? 19:43:31 *** joepie91_ (joepie91@cryto-E52249CB.adsl.online.nl) has joined #crytocc 19:50:11 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:59:34 IR601: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=color-coded+tabs+firefox 20:00:41 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 20:13:08 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 20:15:04 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 20:19:31 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 20:20:20 wow - http://codepen.io/stuffit/pen/KrAwx 20:21:06 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 20:25:54 *** clearlylove819 has quit (User quit: clearlylove819) 20:26:11 *** forceismine18 (almosthere@CD4FE13E.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:32:23 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 20:33:07 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 21:15:59 MK_FG, others 21:16:10 http://mashable.com/2013/04/02/western-union-bitcoin/ 21:16:14 Western Union, a 162-year-old firm that made its name by offering telegraphs, is considering embracing the digital age by accepting Bitcoin and other types of digital payment methods, according to a report. 21:27:46 That'd probably make them one of the largest bitcoin-to-$$$ exchanges, right? 21:28:00 MK_FG: pretty much, yes 21:28:14 Would be damn great, indeed 21:51:55 *** ErrantWebTravis (ErrantWebT@cryto-BCE64248.nap.wideopenwest.com) has joined #crytocc 21:56:31 *** forceismine18 has parted #crytocc (None) 21:58:33 *** forceismine18 (almosthere@CD4FE13E.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 22:00:33 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 22:01:14 joepie91: hi 22:01:23 ohai AppleJack 22:02:32 *** Gatsby has quit (Ping timeout) 22:04:31 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 22:08:37 *** mama (me@cryto-77B1C5B5.privacyrepublic.org) has joined #crytocc 22:12:17 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 22:17:19 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 22:21:36 *** zxcvbnm has quit (User quit: leaving) 22:31:55 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: Quitte) 22:34:52 *** joepie91_ has quit (Ping timeout) 22:37:32 *** joepie91_ (joepie91@C609AA5.1B6F9EC9.ABDEF673.IP) has joined #crytocc 22:50:22 *** Cryto630 (Cryto630@cryto-E6891F6D.ip187.fastwebnet.it) has joined #crytocc 22:50:48 salve 22:50:52 c'è qualcuno' 22:50:53 ? 22:51:25 *** Cryto630 has parted #crytocc () 22:52:28 *** Cryto946 (Cryto946@cryto-E6891F6D.ip187.fastwebnet.it) has joined #crytocc 22:53:31 *** Cryto946 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 22:53:45 *** daemonz (daemonz@cryto-E6891F6D.ip187.fastwebnet.it) has joined #crytocc 22:55:33 *** daemonz has quit (User quit: Page closed) 23:07:13 *** ebola (ebola@ebola.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:59:39 learned helplessness > cognitive dissonance joepie91 http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/why-people-think-windows-works-fine/