00:06:45 *** ShadowDemon (alex@shadowdemon.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 00:06:50 Hello all 00:06:54 Long time no see. :P 00:06:54 *** BLTGeno has quit (Ping timeout) 00:07:08 I've been gone for quite some time due to recent events 00:07:16 *** MK_FG (MK_FG@MKFG-91968.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 00:07:18 Long story short, I'm going to be having twins :D 00:08:00 Also, anyone feeling frisky enough to help me with this? 00:08:07 https://github.com/versidyne/versilis 00:08:35 NOTE: Armory is a fairly resource-intensive desktop application (2.0 GB RAM usage), but a full installation only uses 50MB of disk space. Armory is intended for Bitcoin power users who frequently benefit from the small disk footprint portability. There are immediate plans to reduce Armoryâ??s RAM usage, but will result in using a lot more disk space. Therefore, the RAM reduction will be done in the next version 00:08:36 (v0.90) so that users who prefer the current design can have a stable version of it. If you have difficulty running Armory because of the RAM requirements â?? fear not, a new RAM-friendly version is coming soon! 00:08:40 also, hai ShadowDemon! 00:43:01 ShadowDemon: twins with your gf? :D 01:04:43 Yay 01:04:54 twitchyliquid64: Yeah, twins with my gf :D 01:05:12 hai joepie91 ^_^ 01:06:11 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 01:07:47 Speaking of bitcoin 01:08:21 There was someone who made some malware that mined bitcoins on the victim's computer 01:08:27 Quite intelligent, imo 01:13:45 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 01:16:04 meh 01:16:06 has been around forever 01:16:10 anyway 01:16:20 I quite like my new HDD 01:16:50 it's holding up very nicely under the combined load of syncing with the bitcoin blockchain, installing a pile of RPMs, moving stuff around, and downloading shit on a 100mbit connection 01:17:25 oh, and it's swapping too 01:30:36 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 02:07:58 joepie91:) how performant :D 02:08:09 which reminds me, I never sync'd bitcoin 02:10:53 hmm, bootstrap was much faster in 081 02:10:54 woot 02:22:53 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 02:56:58 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-F9B1C1C6.ucsc.edu) has joined #crytocc 03:02:26 *** Amnesthesia has quit (Input/output error) 03:08:30 *** Amnesthesia (Amnesthesi@Amnesthesia.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:22:20 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 04:05:14 *** Cryto744 (Cryto744@6B40A1BE.63983F71.733C949B.IP) has joined #crytocc 04:05:38 *** Cryto744 has parted #crytocc () 04:12:16 *** Ari has quit (Ping timeout) 04:17:36 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 04:25:32 *** HiveResearch has quit (Connection reset by peer) 04:31:42 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 06:05:02 *** Mighty0wl (Mighty0wl@cryto-9D038EE0.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 06:05:27 *** ShadowDemon has quit (User quit: ShadowDemon) 06:06:23 *** Mighty0wl has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 06:21:04 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 07:00:22 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 07:02:25 *** Aero (Ari@cryto-1543D6C8.cpe.distributel.net) has joined #crytocc 07:03:44 *** Ari has quit (Ping timeout) 07:04:51 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 07:20:57 *** speakeasy (speakeasy@cryto-F83DA689.range109-152.btcentralplus.com) has joined #crytocc 07:39:47 *** speakeasy has quit (Ping timeout) 08:15:23 *** zxcvbnm has quit (User quit: Lost terminal) 09:36:19 *** ShadowDemon (alex@shadowdemon.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 09:36:46 I fell asleep, oops :P 09:36:54 So what did I miss? 09:37:19 Anyone decide they feel like helping me with https://github.com/versidyne/versilis 10:50:42 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 11:44:56 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 11:46:06 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 11:50:09 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 11:55:18 *** Aero has quit (Ping timeout) 11:57:09 *** speakeasy (speakeasy@speakeasy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 11:59:23 *** speakeasy2 (speakeasy@B6109BAA.B632A6C9.1C85486C.IP) has joined #crytocc 11:59:36 *** speakeasy2 has quit (Connection reset by peer) 12:00:12 *** speakeasy has quit (Ping timeout) 13:05:03 *** fanat1ck (fanat1ck@cryto-9D038EE0.compute-1.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 13:06:24 *** fanat1ck has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 13:27:41 *** Cryto451 (Cryto451@cryto-90A26EDA.a189.priv.bahnhof.se) has joined #crytocc 13:27:55 *** Cryto451 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 13:29:27 !btc 13:29:29 .btc 13:29:31 .bitcoin 13:29:32 1 BTC = $153.71, 1 BTC = €120.12 13:45:09 i still have some bitcoins left :d 13:45:11 What to buy :) 13:46:06 drwhat: i'll sell you love 13:49:54 O_o 13:50:13 I dont support prostitution 13:50:38 its a dark trade that needs distroying 13:53:01 drwhat: What, why? 13:53:58 I dont support power abuse, it's a far darker 'trade' >:c Not your choice to make for me >:( 13:58:54 *** AnonForecast has quit (Ping timeout) 14:28:06 *** zxcvbnm (CoffeeAndM@C0A418EB.EEEF95CE.E2A9B49A.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:33:38 *** cr[a]tes (crates@cryto-B98FADA2.boingboing.net) has joined #crytocc 14:34:22 *** crates has quit (Input/output error) 14:52:43 *** speakeasy (speakeasy@speakeasy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:08:22 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 15:17:43 *** Wakonero (Wakonero@cryto-15DD4C74.red-83-54-203.dynamicip.rima-tde.net) has joined #crytocc 15:20:48 *** Wakonero has quit (Ping timeout) 16:05:06 *** Xeross|AFK is now known as Xeross 16:21:15 *** AnonForecast (AnonForeca@AnonForecast.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:09:51 *** speakeasy has quit (Ping timeout) 17:11:25 *** speakeasy (speakeasy@cryto-F83DA689.range109-152.btcentralplus.com) has joined #crytocc 17:22:20 .bitcoin 17:22:21 1 BTC = $154.04, 1 BTC = €119.30 17:39:57 http://www.listentobitcoin.com/ 17:44:03 .license mit 17:44:04 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 17:44:07 drwhat: aware :) 17:44:13 it's kind of awesome 17:44:25 I just found it 17:44:26 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 17:45:09 .license Eclipse 17:45:10 Eclipse Public License 1.0 (EPL-1.0): 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. Read license text for patent and trademark rights. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/eclipse-public-license-1.0-(epl-1.0) 17:45:49 .license bsd 17:45:50 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) 17:47:29 can anyone suggest any awesome software to install? 17:49:04 * joepie91 installs inkscape, blender, LMMS... 17:51:00 *** speakeasy2 (speakeasy@cryto-F83DA689.range109-152.btcentralplus.com) has joined #crytocc 17:51:13 gimp, geeqie, fbreader, vlc, mpv, audacity 17:51:36 wireshark, redshift 17:52:01 *** speakeasy has quit (Ping timeout) 17:52:04 oh, that reminds me 17:52:06 geary as well 17:52:11 if there's a package for opensuse 17:52:12 yeahconsole, dmenu, xdotool, xclip 17:52:19 (which there probably is) 17:52:49 MK_FG, can you elaborate on what yeahconsole, xclip, geeqie, fbreader and mpv are? 17:53:03 aaand indeed there's a geary package 17:53:04 opensuse <3 17:53:06 mpv is the developed mplayer2 fork 17:53:19 fbreader - reader for all sorts of books and docs 17:53:27 also, dmenu seems unnecessary seeing as I'm using xfce :P 17:53:31 geeqie - image viewer 17:53:52 xclip is for "grep stuff log | xclip" and paste 17:54:27 mpv is not in standard repos, hm 17:54:34 yeahconsole is like guake (drop-down terminal), only actually runs any other terminal (e.g. xterm, rxvt, terminology, ...) inside 17:54:35 on to the package search1 17:54:55 MK_FG: are you sure mpv is called mpv as package name? 17:54:56 Might be too new for enterprise distro ;) 17:55:06 even the user repos don't seem to have it 17:55:08 which is very very rare 17:55:25 It's https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv 17:55:44 Oh, and http://mpv.io/ apparently 17:56:04 mm 17:56:07 I think VLC will do for now :) 17:56:21 definitely installing audacity (how did I forget about that?!), fbreader and qeeqie 17:56:22 er 17:56:24 geeqie 17:56:26 as well as xclip 17:56:33 I keep both in case one fails for some video ;) 17:56:42 yeahconsole and mpv are unnecessary for me, already have guake and VLC... 17:56:42 Which happens rarely these days 17:56:44 already have vlc 17:56:58 dmenu also unnecessary because xfce 17:57:01 already have xdotool 17:57:12 wireshark and redshift, both installin 17:57:14 oh, the xbindkeys thing 17:57:48 MK_FG: xbindkeys is the opposite of xdotool 17:57:52 instead of simulating input events 17:57:55 it captures them 17:58:09 combining xbindkeys with xdotool, you can map keys, create custom shortcuts, etc 17:58:20 I used it on my laptop to make ctrl+ and ctrl- act like a scrollwheel 17:58:24 to control the volume on radiotray 17:58:31 very useful 18:00:02 * joepie91 installs ALL THE PACKAGES 18:00:04 Yeah, iirc I used it with some crappy old wms 18:00:29 But lately sawfish allowed any bindings, and now e17 works well for that as well 18:01:32 * joepie91 <3s opensuse so much 18:02:16 also, keepassx is starting to be awesome 18:02:27 and works much much better than keepass in mono 18:03:26 and you can actually copypaste by hitting ctrl+C 18:03:26 :P 18:05:53 Geary is really nice... but it only does one account :( 18:05:56 no multi account support yet 18:07:30 I've seen Geary praised recently, but from the shots it looks damn uncomfortable 18:07:42 Guess I'll need to try it out sometime 18:07:55 .license GPL 18:07:56 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) 18:08:12 geary is the new mail client? 18:08:14 .license gpl 3 18:08:15 GNU General Public License v3 (GPL-3): You may copy, distribute and modify the software as long as you track changes/dates of in source files and keep modifications under GPL. You can distribute your application using a GPL library commercially, but you must also provide the source code. GPL v3 aims to prevent Tivoization. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-general-public-licen 18:08:16 lady-3jane: yes 18:08:32 .license beerware 18:08:33 Beerware License: The user is allowed to do anything with the licensed material. Should the user of the product meet the author and consider the software useful, he is encouraged to buy the author a beer "in return" (or, in some variations, to drink a beer in the author's honor). http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/beerware-license 18:08:40 Heheh 18:08:48 yes 18:09:13 I forget if it still is, but that's what aranjepack used to be 18:09:14 beerware 18:09:31 whee, LMMS actually works out of the box 18:09:32 that's a first 18:09:38 so I have a friend who brews his own beer and he's collecting a bottle every time he uses it on computers 18:09:47 this is like the first distro ever that I have seen LMMS just work on 18:09:52 without fucking around with symlinks 18:10:04 not sure if LMMS fixed it 18:10:11 or it's some kind of patch that opensuse guys put in place 18:10:13 * lady-3jane has no idea what lmms is but it looks like xmms derivitive maybe 18:10:21 lady-3jane: basically, audio editor for Linux 18:10:25 oh 18:10:27 think fruityloops 18:10:31 yeah okay 18:10:37 things I don't use 18:10:37 :> 18:11:37 I want bitcoin to have a higher tx rate so this listen to bitcoin would be like a symphony 18:12:29 then someone can make the output algorithmic to turn it into slightly classical music centering around certain volume numbers 18:12:30 :> 18:12:41 tx/s volume and such 18:15:11 looks like openshot works out of the box as well 18:15:11 wat 18:19:35 I think I might use GPL3 for my software 18:19:43 Whatcha think sexy joepie 18:22:40 I think he doesn't like gpl3 18:22:48 I know I don't :/ 18:23:04 ShadowDemon: WTFPL > GPL 18:23:05 :P 18:23:24 I don't like the gpl cause it's virus 18:24:17 * joepie91 believes in encouraging people to do the right thing, rather than forcing them to 18:24:34 *** ShadowDemonX (ShadowDemo@cryto-507D6D5.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 18:24:36 yeah 18:24:42 Dirty hippies! 18:25:13 MK_FG: wasn't that what GPL fans were accused of being? even Super Tux Kart says so ;) 18:25:31 Yeah, Stallman is a good example actually 18:25:48 I'm not really familiar with what hippie mean, actually 18:25:55 Just wanted to insult you two somehow ;) 18:26:01 haha 18:33:37 No, I'm a dirty hippie 18:33:39 lol 18:33:53 grew up in a cohousing community, can't get much more hippie 18:33:54 lol 18:43:10 I see your point joepie 18:43:23 And I agree with encouragement 18:43:52 But when it comes to building software, I'm a little weary about what exactly I should and should not allow 18:44:11 To avoid my project from becoming convoluted and destroyed 18:44:24 so... 18:44:28 I just set up synergy 18:44:32 and fuck it's awesome 18:44:47 I now have mouse, keyboard and clipboard shared 18:44:50 across desktop and laptop 18:44:50 heh 18:45:10 fuck 18:45:15 I've been looking for software that does that 18:45:35 ShadowDemon: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/how-to-configure-synergy-in-six-steps/ 18:46:01 if you have two Linux boxen, just use synergyc -f address.goes.here 18:46:05 instead of that GUI stuff 18:46:06 :P 18:46:09 (on the slave) 18:49:32 jesus christ, not this shit again: http://www.dailydot.com/society/alice-day-anonymous-pedo-attack/ 18:51:55 oh sweet 18:52:06 I have lots of linux boxen 18:53:00 :D 18:53:09 I love linux 18:53:34 I have use Windows for maybe one week this entire year so far 18:53:57 Linux commands > Windows GUI from HELL 18:54:12 tbh 18:54:21 Opensource Windows 18:54:22 fix the bugs 18:54:30 gief a REAL FUCKING NATIVE TERMINAL 18:54:40 and i'd be happy with Windowns 18:54:43 but nonono. 18:54:44 they wont 18:54:46 fuck them 18:55:09 It makes too much money 18:55:21 Matrix: tbh 18:55:27 all of Windows' architecture is one giant bug 18:55:56 "fixing the bugs" would take more time than letting the same developers just implement Windows libraries/API on Linux 18:56:18 which is.... basically what WINE is doing 18:56:29 but it takes WINE much much longer 18:56:36 (understandably) 18:58:00 *** Xeross|AFK has quit (Ping timeout) 19:00:10 Yes... And no... 19:00:16 WINE is poop 19:00:23 And Windows is Poop 19:00:42 And Windows' Registry and Libraries are complete poop 19:01:03 I don't install WINE because I don't want that poop being all over my system and corrupting its awesome 19:01:56 That's a fantastic argument... for a 3yo ;) 19:03:50 *** Xeross (Xeross@F31F8942.7789B1E3.813EF599.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:08:05 ShadowDemon: actually WINE is quite awesome 19:09:18 Not when you wanna avoid all problems by getting adobe 19:09:28 and you see that their "move file shit fuckery" is not implemented on Wine 19:09:31 and you go like 19:09:33 "FUUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKK" 19:09:53 why would you use adobe 19:10:06 biggest piece of shit this side of windows ME 19:12:57 because school 19:13:00 and ActionScript3 19:13:11 and i don't wanna use a faggot PC with fullblown windowns 19:15:43 Matrix: there is a reason I said WINE dev is much slower 19:16:02 it's not a fault in WINE, it's an unimplemented feature 99.99% of the time 19:16:31 yeah, lotta companies pay ms to put shit in windows so they can use it 19:39:47 Yep 19:39:59 Windows and companies do a lot of voodoo 19:41:49 Never use hosting24.com --- 19:42:01 They don't encrypt your passwords with not even MD5 or anything. 19:43:06 http://prntscr.com/124vtv 19:43:21 Hey, double-ROT13 is a well-known industry standard 19:43:55 Holy crap, via GET, of all things ;) 19:44:22 :fp: 19:44:46 So that it'll embed itself into browser history, leak via referer, various extensions, etc... 19:44:59 They are awesome! 20:11:00 lol. 20:11:43 *** sila-jain (sila-jain@AE943D20.264231DA.B12E5C93.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:13:29 crytocc-c: hash, not encrypt ;) 20:14:31 mmm, leftover cheesy bread 20:22:50 Why just hash? Pubkey-encrypt with no private key (e.g. ed25519) should work too 20:25:10 And I think DES and Blowfish are used in some weird ways (e.g. feeding output of first round as a key to the next) to the same effect 20:50:08 *** Mister00|| (Mister00__@cryto-9BE456EA.clienti.tiscali.it) has joined #crytocc 20:53:16 *** ShadowDemonX has quit (Client exited) 21:00:18 *** lady-3jane has quit (User quit: Leaving) 21:03:46 *** Mister00|| has quit (User quit: ) 21:05:50 *** raskiber has quit (User quit: Konversation terminated!) 21:12:41 14[096:47:02pm14] 14(0915joepie9114)00 can anyone suggest any awesome software to install? 21:12:42 steam 21:12:48 *** pokits (pokits@pokits.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 21:16:19 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 21:18:07 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 21:24:22 drwhat: thanks, installing 21:24:27 (it's actually in the opensuse repo :D) 21:25:13 :) 21:25:20 Aint i awesome 21:25:27 NOW HAVE SEX WITH MEH 21:38:04 *** Aero (Ari@cryto-1543D6C8.cpe.distributel.net) has joined #crytocc 21:44:10 *** drwhat is now known as DrWhat 21:44:14 * DrWhat is away "zZzZ" • Log: on • Pager: off 21:44:14 *** DrWhat is now known as DrAway 21:58:59 *** Aero has quit (Connection reset by peer) 22:00:29 *** Angelina (owner@Angelina.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 22:03:52 *** MK_FG has quit (Ping timeout) 22:04:21 *** zest (zest@cryto-EB219491.guilhem.org) has joined #crytocc 22:14:48 *** MK_FG (MK_FG@MKFG-91968.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 22:23:48 *** Xeross is now known as Xeross|AFK 22:23:52 *** speakeasy2 has quit (Ping timeout) 22:25:15 *** anonymity (anonymity@cryto-1C0919FC.ph.ph.cox.net) has joined #crytocc 22:38:57 *** speakeasy (speakeasy@speakeasy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 22:44:05 speak soft and carry a big tick 23:13:11 *** sila-jain has quit (Ping timeout) 23:17:10 *** pokits has quit (Client exited) 23:27:33 *** sila-jain (sila-jain@6605F139.25005904.D0FEF3B7.IP) has joined #crytocc 23:30:03 *** zest has quit (User quit: hf) 23:31:19 *** LastOneStanding (lalalala@5C0B2CEF.B458528D.147E7205.IP) has joined #crytocc 23:55:56 *** LastOneStanding has quit (User quit: you guys, I'm going home.)