00:22:41 *** ShadowDemon has quit (Ping timeout) 00:24:42 *** ShadowDemon (alexgurrol@cryto-507D6D5.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 01:34:23 ShadowDemon: ciphersink.net 01:34:32 its half about life, half about tech. 01:34:52 TECHLIFE! 01:35:03 joepie91: lol 01:35:05 not quite 01:35:07 holy crap 01:35:11 two entirely separate schools of thought 01:35:18 I accidentally put my bottle of bitter lemon in front of the HDD activity LED on my pc 01:35:25 :O 01:35:26 and it made the entire bottle glow neon orange... 01:35:28 slightly scary... 01:35:41 its not glowing cause of the light sill 01:35:43 and hey, depends on how intertwined tech and life are for you :P 01:35:44 lol 01:35:51 its LEMON BITTER 01:35:56 IT GLOWS 01:35:59 RADIOACTIVE 01:36:01 LEMON 01:36:03 WHAAAA 01:36:16 lol 01:36:23 joepie91: read :P and you will see they are worlds apart :P 01:36:24 really good bitter lemon though 01:36:37 me no like lemon 01:36:58 2 liters of bitter lemon for 80 cents :D 01:37:02 twitchyliquid64: I do 01:37:11 80 cents == euro cents? 01:38:03 yes 01:48:55 silly euro zone 01:49:02 hurry up and collapse already 01:49:03 people need hope 01:49:34 people need unity and strength across all levels - not corruption like economic leadership is seeing now 02:37:51 ... so apparently the Humble Bundle accepts BTC now? 02:37:59 either I've seen this and forgotten about it 02:38:00 or I haven't 02:42:28 I don't understand how it can be beneficial to accept bitcoins 02:42:36 if there are no exchanges 02:43:00 I understand it works on the premise of mutual value, but what if there is nothing of percieved value you want to spend it on? 02:43:35 IE: humble bundle accepts bitcoins, but what do they spend it on? 02:43:41 uh... what makes you think there are no exchanges? 02:43:53 joepie91: I keep hearing of exchanges dying 02:43:58 lol 02:44:00 or the exchange rate crashing 02:44:07 re: the former, yes of course 02:44:12 which suggests to me it may not be worth the effort 02:44:17 kids setting up exchanges without any knowledge, dying shortly afterwards 02:44:24 all the while more exchanges crop up than die 02:44:28 not quite sure how this is unexpected 02:44:33 re: the latter, lol bullshit 02:44:38 any reliable exchanges? 02:44:46 ie: longer term 02:44:47 the "exchange rate crashing" is one that has happened, as far as I am aware, exactly once 02:44:55 and it lasted for probably 1-2 minutes 02:44:59 after which it bounced back up straight away 02:45:04 to put things into perspective 02:45:16 had USD/EUR/etc been subjected to the amount of abuse that BTC has been subjected to so far 02:45:17 ahhh k 02:45:20 they probably wouldn't be alive anymore 02:45:31 can you see much use for bitcoins without an exchange? 02:45:49 in the present environment 02:45:56 assuming the hypothetical but extremely unlikely scenario of no exchanges existing, then yes, I can see a use for it 02:46:09 even _if_ all centralized exchanges were to be taken down 02:46:13 http://localbitcoins.com/ 02:46:17 http://bitcoin-otc.com/ 02:46:17 etc 02:47:07 as for reliable exchanges: there are a few reliable exchanges with lower volume such as intersango 02:47:15 the by-far-highest-volume-exchange is mt gox and it's shit 02:47:20 but it'll probably die over time 02:47:27 considering the amount of shit they've gotten themselves into 02:47:28 ok 02:47:40 isnt the govt trying to ban bitcoins? 02:48:07 1. what "the govt"? there are quite a few on earth 02:48:08 2. source? 02:48:14 3. define "ban" 02:49:01 also, need to sleep shortly 02:50:29 the porblem is joepie here in the US, the govt has been surreptitiously calling local dealers in the guise of building a database of criminals 02:51:04 * in the guise of purchasers, only to be building 02:51:17 twitchyliquid64: we'll continue this conversation tomorrow :P 02:51:24 really need sleep now 02:51:25 goodnight! 02:51:41 I'm having a problem with this ajax form field validation... 02:52:14 I'm curios if I'm using the right PDO code. 02:54:06 http://pastebin.com/prRpcR3E 02:54:16 Good night joepie91 02:55:33 Anyone know if the code in that pastebin is correct? All the research I did seems to lead me to believe that it's ok but, I might have done something wrong. 03:07:40 why global sfdb 03:08:25 but thats prob not the problem just wondering why you are using a single pdo object... that might be my misunderstanding of pdo and wishing it was mysqli 03:09:18 pretty sure you need a parenthesis for the execute? 03:36:51 You might be right on that 03:39:52 Something else is also wrong though. I am debugging with simple json response if there is any $_GET data and there is no response so I think it's failing way before it was getting to that function i posted in pastebin 03:49:19 Yep... one of my include files is crashing. 03:52:20 And now ftp is slower than ass hair 03:52:29 -_- 04:01:44 OMFG 04:01:49 * wh1t3r4bb1t facepalms 04:02:37 I figured out part of it lol 04:02:52 I put a } in the worng place 04:03:07 YTou can slap me 04:04:59 nah we all had these debugger-less problems with php 04:05:07 it's normal esp if you're used to debugging 04:09:36 Yeah, I needed to stop being lazy basically. lol 04:11:36 But this satellite internet needs to stop being choppy. I'm seriously considering moving back to the city and getting back on a cable connection to finish this project. 04:11:41 i'm back 04:13:57 Or maybe I should set this up on my local machine for dev. I might point this dev subdomain to my local IP. 04:16:05 you could setup your hosts file for that 04:16:25 there are some turnkey virtual machines that might help also :) 04:19:30 Yeah, I just realized that I can simply edit my hosts file 04:20:05 I've been having "duh" moments all day lmao. 04:20:36 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 04:21:08 *** ShadowDemon has quit (Ping timeout) 04:21:33 *** ShadowDemon (alexgurrol@cryto-507D6D5.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 04:21:44 I already have the project setup locally. 04:22:51 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 04:25:21 twitchyliquid64: you alive? 04:29:19 ShadowDemon: yes 04:34:10 yay 04:34:15 Question 04:34:20 Yes 04:34:27 Why use Go? 04:34:41 Go is amazing and faboulus and everything 04:34:45 basically 04:34:52 its designed for massive concurrency 04:34:59 its compilation model is very simple 04:35:13 and it has a shitload of libraries for everything I want 04:35:17 mainly encryption nad network comms 04:37:09 Does it compile into binaries on every OS? 04:37:13 yes 04:37:15 no JVM 04:37:19 :DD 04:37:28 Wait it's a Java system? 04:37:31 no 04:37:32 its not 04:37:36 far from it 04:37:45 the compiler is written in C++ I think 04:37:55 o 04:38:11 Im trying to say it has no runtime dependency like JVM or CLR 04:38:15 ooo 04:38:20 I misunderstood 04:38:36 I thought you meant it runs on JVM and I was like shit... 04:38:38 lol 04:38:47 I usually code in C++ 04:39:10 I like C++, buit it sometimes feels too low level 04:39:27 it gets easier with libraries, but they are annoying and hard to compile everywhere 04:39:33 with Go is so much easier 04:39:33 Low level gives you control over everything 04:39:37 true 04:39:43 at the cost of complexity 04:39:52 Go is the best of both worlds! 04:39:52 Not always 04:40:01 I find C++ simpler than anything else 04:40:25 It's a straightforward, object oriented language 04:40:51 The only issue that can ever get complex is memory allocations 04:41:18 I'll look into Go, considering your enthusiasm 04:41:20 But 04:42:13 Considering I've written cross-platform libraries for c++ that allow me to network, encrypt, formulate things with JSON, etc, etc, I don't have a need for less control 04:42:34 ok 04:42:54 Also, male or female? :D 04:43:47 I'm male 04:43:52 You? 04:44:02 thats not what I meant haha 04:44:05 the KIDS!! 04:44:23 LOL. I don't know yet. :P 04:44:36 They haven't grown a big enough penis yet 04:45:02 ahhh k 04:45:07 so I take it you want boys? 04:45:22 In all fairness, I'm a grower not a shower, so it might take a while. 04:45:33 Hells yeah. Boys FTW 04:45:48 omgomgomgomg 04:45:58 I still cant get over the fact your gonna have kids 04:46:14 :DDDDDD 04:46:31 Hah. It's crazy. I thought I was going to be a bachelor forever. 04:46:38 Then bamb. Twins. 04:47:03 :D 04:48:32 * ShadowDemon is installing Windows 7 on virtualbox 04:48:37 ew 04:48:53 I'm going to attempt to run Visual Studio and Photoshop through it on my Debian install 04:49:25 If it goes well I will be able to erase my Windows partition 04:49:36 And then I will be the happiest man on earth 04:49:44 I really doubt that will go well haha 04:49:52 Yeah 04:49:55 I know 04:50:42 https://github.com/versidyne/versilis 04:50:51 ^ I've been fiddling with this lately 04:51:24 I'm attempting to create a native set of cross-platform classes to reduce the amount of main code to be written 04:52:08 How it is so far, I have some IRC Bots and Web Crawlers that can compile on both Windows and Linux without change to the code :D 04:52:23 And it's low level 04:52:30 So best of both world, eh? ;) 04:53:10 void cli() { asm volatile("cli"); 04:53:13 } 04:53:18 looks like os dev ... 04:53:18 o 04:53:19 im confuzzled 04:53:32 Yeah, I was testing out some kernel code in C++ 04:53:40 right 04:53:40 that's what the cpu.cpp is 04:53:52 so you have mixed kernel rong 0 code with this library 04:53:53 BAD IDEA 04:53:57 **ring 04:54:05 lol 04:54:05 Nah, just that file 04:54:22 I imported that file from my OS 04:54:38 In attempt to gather CPU information 04:54:50 I merely forgot to erase the OS code, LOL 04:55:03 I like what your trying to do with mood.cpp 04:55:12 ^^ 04:55:13 I was building a similar system a while ago 04:55:20 your partway towards an AI though 04:55:33 I'm still debating between naming it mood.cpp or emotion.cpp 04:55:36 (for the record, your were constructing a semantic graph) 04:55:50 so you should generalise it and call it that :P 04:56:50 An A.I. is my end-goal though 04:56:55 likewise 04:57:04 havent worked on taht project for a while though 04:57:11 have it all planned out 04:58:59 I want to build web crawlers to pull in data, break it apart with Regular Expressions and make simple correlations, build a file, then send it to the main database to store it. From there I could use another app to draw larger correlations and put together a knowledgebase. Tie in emotional emulation in the client interface and bamb. 04:59:02 ^_^ 04:59:10 likewise 04:59:16 I already built the crawler 04:59:30 and had a basic system which could generate keywords off a page :P 04:59:59 My crawler semi-works 05:00:13 My crawler fully works :P 05:00:18 I don't believe I ever fixed the dynamic memory allocations through templating 05:00:23 was getting 20 pages a second on my home connection 05:00:39 and that was with a 1.5 sec delay per domain :P 05:00:39 Which programming language? 05:00:43 Go ofc :P 05:01:52 It all can be in any language, really ;) 05:01:56 yes 05:02:08 but I would assert Go would be easier to do that than C++ 05:03:43 * ShadowDemon is install golang for Debian 05:03:50 yepp 05:03:53 installing* 05:04:00 Well 05:04:07 depends on if your code is Open Source 05:04:11 lol 05:09:28 the AI I will make will be open source 05:09:55 I havent touched the code since last year though 05:10:00 it needs a rewrite 05:10:40 Would you like to start a github project? 05:11:02 got private repos ATM on my own server ATM 05:11:11 I will public it, but not on github 05:11:11 I just compiled that Go script 05:11:32 efff 05:11:35 Go is easy to compile 05:11:46 I see why you use it 05:11:47 here yepp 05:12:03 in the time it took to compile, it compiled all the stl's aswell :P 05:12:05 fast eh? 05:12:24 Yes 05:18:01 So 05:18:30 Si 05:22:17 What do you use for web applications? 05:22:30 I always use PHP 05:22:33 :P 05:23:12 lol 05:23:20 I use either python, or Go :P 05:23:39 heck, I used bash one time 05:25:01 I never use python, lol 05:25:09 Python is awesome 05:25:28 just yesterday I wrote a program to solve the maketen game on the train 05:25:29 lol 05:25:36 It's a scripting language, though 05:25:41 yes 05:25:55 it took 100 seconds to solve every possible combination 05:26:15 I understand, but when it comes to large projects 05:26:27 yes 05:26:27 I can't see me using it 05:26:31 me niether 05:26:34 its great for learning 05:26:36 and little scripts 05:28:13 Yeah, I can see that 05:30:30 I still enjoy php 05:30:40 Mainly because most of my work in my CMS has already been done 05:32:02 https://github.com/versidyne/vexis 05:32:07 https://github.com/versidyne/vexis-os 05:32:20 twitchyliquid64: what do you think of the two projects above? 05:39:02 Anyone want a puff from mah pipe? 05:44:16 ShadowDemon: interesting projects 05:50:43 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-8C0A12F.ucsc.edu) has joined #crytocc 05:50:52 Thanks 06:06:33 Woohoo! The ajax form validator is working. Time to write the functions that register the user. 06:13:48 Yacy? 06:18:39 wh1t3r4bb1t: Ajax form validator for what? 06:19:08 A new social engine 06:19:58 And the cool thing it does is uses an api key that expires in 10 min. or after 15 api hits 06:28:35 Sleepy time 06:28:40 gnight all 07:14:13 Why would I want that? Lol 07:47:32 *** cr[a]tes has quit (Ping timeout) 07:57:20 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 08:05:45 *** Hoax has quit (Ping timeout) 08:13:19 *** monod (~pmpf@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 08:13:29 good morning ya 08:14:45 *** ElectRo` has quit (Ping timeout) 08:18:28 *** ElectRo` (electro@cryto-59B055A.privacyrepublic.org) has joined #crytocc 08:21:13 *** anonO_o (anonO_o@anonO_o) has joined #crytocc 08:23:38 \\o 08:24:07 hai 08:30:19 hai 08:33:44 o_O peeplee 08:45:13 gotta go 08:45:22 gotta run actually XD 08:45:26 I'll read the wire 08:45:32 *** monod has quit (User quit: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) 08:46:09 *** crates (crates@cryto-FB60AABF.countshockula.com) has joined #crytocc 09:36:58 meow 09:37:02 PING 09:49:17 *** ShadowDemon has parted #crytocc () 09:49:52 *** ShadowDemon (alexgurrol@shadowdemon.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 09:50:21 *** ShadowDemon has parted #crytocc () 10:06:18 *** Hoax (uid11324@cryto-D2EA44F9.irccloud.com) has joined #crytocc 10:58:36 *** ShadowDemon (alexgurrol@shadowdemon.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:58:59 Freakin' empathy 11:13:24 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 11:13:28 hai 11:22:12 meow 11:26:36 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 11:42:08 *** ShadowDemon has quit (Ping timeout) 11:49:35 *** ShadowDemon (alexgurrol@shadowdemon.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 12:27:07 *** DrWhat (VGHJHBN@drwhat-119493.apps.solidcloud.com) has joined #crytocc 13:25:28 *** anonO_o has quit (Input/output error) 13:52:40 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 13:57:10 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 14:13:26 *** icetwy (androirc@F43494D1.D76BB32D.3167F83B.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:28:25 Oi, C++ devs I NEED YOU 14:28:31 OKEY POKEY 14:28:34 ANYONE 14:28:37 INSTRED 14:28:41 IN 14:28:43 TAKING 14:28:44 OVER 14:28:45 AND 14:28:47 A* 14:28:50 EMULATION 14:28:52 ATTMEPT 14:28:55 LIKE NOW 14:29:00 CAPCHE 14:30:00 uwot 14:31:47 U wut? 14:40:52 m0rning 14:41:17 Hai zxcvbnm 14:42:31 o herro 14:43:41 Samsung Galaxy Mega! 14:43:52 I am surprised kim dotcom didn't trademark "meag" 14:43:55 "mega" * 14:44:40 Did he not 14:47:30 Well, Samsung just released a gigantic phone tablet 14:47:44 called the galaxy Mega 14:49:34 lol.. why is registering a domain name w/ country code "tt" for Trinidad and Tobago so expensive ? 14:52:13 moarning 14:53:03 mooar! ning 15:19:12 w0000t 15:19:15 samsung OMEGA 16:06:32 like how expesive>? 16:14:19 *** Amnesthesia (Amnesthesi@Amnesthesia.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 16:15:40 $1995 for 3 years 16:16:25 http://www.instra.com/en/domain-names/trinidad-and-tobago/tt-domain-registration/tt 16:18:49 what the fuck 16:18:57 is that even legal? 16:19:10 .pr (Puerto Rico) is even more 16:31:43 Can someone turn this http://pastebin.com/GLndcDE5 into a transaction based function that catches exceptions? I would be very apreciative. 17:09:44 *** icetwy has quit (User quit: AndroIRC - Android IRC Client ( http://www.androirc.com )) 17:09:56 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 17:10:44 ♪ NP @ iceTwy ♪ - Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots - Paranoid (1970) // 2908kbps 17:10:47 woops 17:13:43 shame on mega.co.nz 17:13:47 they're using XHTML 17:18:38 *** iceTwy has quit (Input/output error) 17:22:33 they have an "ideas" email address 17:22:40 I think they are pretty responsive too so 17:24:54 twat 17:25:41 I just got back from another ultrasound. Twins are growin'. 17:25:55 I'm hoping for boys. They'll be more likely to be programmers. :P 17:26:10 DrWhat: what's the C++ project? 17:26:22 Oh twins, congrats. that's exciting. 17:27:20 Thanks bro 18:00:05 ShadowDemon: 17:47:46 (Show) - Upgrading hero DrWhat Lvl:8596 [P:1280 A:5616 I:850] exp:3163599147485/2147483647 to level 8597 18:00:06 17:47:48 (Show) - Upgrading hero DrWhat Lvl:8597 [P:1280 A:5616 I:850] exp:3164799960477/2147483647 to level 8598 18:00:06 17:47:50 (Show) - Upgrading hero DrWhat Lvl:8598 [P:1280 A:5616 I:850] exp:3165999054169/2147483647 to level 8599 18:00:06 17:47:52 (Show) - Upgrading hero DrWhat Lvl:8599 [P:1280 A:5616 I:850] exp:3167196428361/2147483647 to level 8600 18:00:06 17:47:54 (Show) - Upgrading hero DrWhat Lvl:8600 [P:1280 A:5616 I:850] exp:3168392082853/2147483647 to level 8601 18:00:06 oops 18:00:16 Yeah no that 18:00:27 ShadowDemon: https://github.com/Daizee/spitfire/ 18:01:50 Project Spitfire is an attempt to create an emulation of the Evony Server while fixing bugs and addressing common complaints about the system. 18:01:51 It is cross platform a feature-ridden. 18:01:51 Proof of concept releases have been made GPL at https://github.com/Daizee/spitfire for anyone to use, build, and run. 18:01:51 This version is is no longer actively developed. 18:01:51 If someone would like to take it an attempt to resume it, I'd be more than happy to give help to them. 18:01:51 As for what will happen here, this will be a rewrite of the code to be more efficient, effective, and more complete. 18:01:51 It will still be developed in C++. 18:01:51 It will be more on the private side than GPL. 18:01:54 Since there was no real interest in public development on it, that fact shouldn't really affect anything. 18:01:55 A test server will be setup that will be up as much as possible along with a production server when it becomes stable enough to stay up with enough features to be somewhat playable. 18:02:17 Spam! 18:02:23 Shhhhhh 18:02:35 J o e p i e 9 1 mite not notice 18:53:42 *** zest (zest@4E489098.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:00:00 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 19:00:04 amazing 19:00:08 I have a bandage on my ass cheek 19:02:19 It's hard to focus on coding when I'm worried about her. -_- 19:05:01 What's up, wh1t3r4bb1t ? 19:07:58 Just working on a new social engine. 19:10:44 What's the main concept of your social engine 19:11:53 wh1t3r4bb1t ^ 19:14:10 *** monod (~pmpf@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:14:47 goosh 19:15:42 hai monod 19:17:08 It's a social engine... that pretty much sums it up. I guess a more elaborate explanation would be that it's better than WP/BP installations because it's written from the ground up as a social engine rather than blogging software. 19:17:52 Ah. okay 19:21:10 22 minutes for xz -e9 to compress 29-30GB into 27.5GB... :S 19:21:18 hai ice 19:22:07 Yeah, the developers of buddypress are pretty retarded anyways because they are still piggy backing on WP rather than developing a solid social app. Their newer and even shittier version is what prompted me to write my own. The BP theming is all fucked up now. And the way it "hijacks" the wp_content is horrible and buggy. 19:23:48 monod: get a better CPU? :p 19:28:16 it's good enough, but the compression job was tough imho 19:28:30 anyway, 19:28:32 loggy, pointer? 19:28:32 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-05-30#T19-28-32 19:28:39 thaaaanks loggy :D 19:30:13 lmao 19:37:21 *** monod has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** ElectRo` has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** HiveResearch has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** AppleJack has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** iceTwy has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** ebola has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** YW has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** flate has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** AnonForecast_ has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** foolex has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** raymii has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** Ishaq has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** MK_FG has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** IR601 has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:21 *** SpaghettiCode has quit (haless.cryto.net nexus.cryto.net) 19:37:32 woohoooo 19:37:35 not me! 19:39:56 I don't understand why Python won't let me print a 'str' and an 'int' together 19:40:43 *** SpaghettiCode (pasta@code.bonanza) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** IR601 (IR601@41FB9167.2EAEB4E.20AD075F.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** MK_FG (MK_FG@MKFG-91968.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** Ishaq (Ishaq@cryto-6C73979.rf.usr.sh) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** raymii (Raymii@cryto-F31E9E98.sparklingclouds.nl) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@wh1t3r4bb1t.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** AnonForecast_ (AnonForeca@cryto-9E692F8D.dhcp.insightbb.com) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** YW (YW@cryto-E909019D.hinet-ip.hinet.net) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** ebola (ebola@ebola.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:40:43 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 19:40:55 *** monod (~pmpf@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:40:55 *** ElectRo` (electro@cryto-59B055A.privacyrepublic.org) has joined #crytocc 19:40:55 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 19:40:55 *** AppleJack (sb@cryto-A18B0645.drama.tw) has joined #crytocc 19:40:57 welcome back all you netsplitters 19:41:29 we could say the same of you 19:41:30 :P 19:41:42 interesting logging results tho 19:41:44 loggy, pointer? 19:41:44 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-05-30#T19-41-44 19:41:46 check 19:42:22 oh, well...not that interesting anyway :/ 19:42:24 lulz 19:42:26 *afk* 20:02:10 *back* 20:02:14 *w00t* 20:02:18 ok guys, now know this 20:02:22 lulz zxcvbnm 20:02:58 when you pack 29.8GB with xz -e9 in 22 mins circa, don't expect to have it back (unpacked) in less than twice the time :S 20:03:04 44 min to unpack 20:03:12 oh my goodness.. 20:06:41 wow 20:06:45 that sucks. 20:10:01 it's unusable 20:10:30 I'm definitely gonna rm the packed version and retry with lower compression requirement 20:10:35 :/ 20:10:47 I'm impressed tho 20:13:57 o.O 20:58:40 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 21:03:26 guys 21:03:35 If I dd a cdrom 21:03:37 into a usb key 21:03:42 will it work? 21:03:46 as a boot key? 21:03:55 or 21:04:05 how do I need to format the key (under linux) 21:04:11 in order to make it bootable? 21:04:21 I've tried cfdisk, but I was in a hurry 21:04:24 going to google it, thou 21:16:05 * zxcvbnm doesn't know 21:17:31 *** Amnesthesia has quit (Ping timeout) 21:55:43 *** iceTwy has quit (Input/output error) 22:00:39 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 22:00:45 *** zest has quit (Ping timeout) 22:04:58 *** zest (zest@cryto-CF95923E.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 22:05:48 *** foolex (foolex@AD356075.7DC890E0.CEC56216.IP) has joined #crytocc 22:08:02 *** monod has quit (Ping timeout) 23:08:46 undesired line breaks in python 23:19:44 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 23:22:12 *** BigAnon has quit (Ping timeout) 23:24:24 *** BigAnon (BigAnon@4B096A2E.495D65D2.80CBFD1A.IP) has joined #crytocc 23:41:29 *** zest has quit (Client exited)