00:10:38 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 01:00:33 *** zest has quit (Client exited) 03:22:53 *** ElectRo` has quit (Ping timeout) 03:28:15 *** ElectRo` (x@F0845C18.5982FCB.42C12FD2.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:52:02 *** why_slap_option has quit (Ping timeout) 04:20:41 *** AnonyOps (anonyops@cryto-5167D786.woh.res.rr.com) has joined #crytocc 04:44:24 http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/07/27/197823/us-allowed-italian-kidnap-prosecution.html 04:44:47 @monod (cc loggy) ;) 05:34:05 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 05:55:04 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 06:01:06 *** LastOneStanding (lalalala@5C0B2CEF.B458528D.147E7205.IP) has joined #crytocc 06:36:14 *** AnonyOps has quit (Connection reset by peer) 06:43:57 *** HiveResearch has quit (Ping timeout) 07:40:35 *** LastOneStanding has quit (Connection reset by peer) 07:41:10 *** LastOneStanding (lalalala@5C0B2CEF.B458528D.147E7205.IP) has joined #crytocc 07:55:19 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 08:04:31 *** LastOneStanding has quit (User quit: you guys, I'm going home.) 08:50:56 *** monod (orsacchio@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 08:51:00 hello guyz 08:59:55 *** HiveResearch (HiveResear@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 09:44:57 *** monod has quit (User quit: leaving) 09:50:35 *** x has quit (User quit: farted in yo face~) 13:00:52 *** mama (anon@cryto-A266B332.microshaft.org) has joined #crytocc 13:29:38 *** monod (gStories@cryto-7EC267C5.retail.telecomitalia.it) has joined #crytocc 13:29:55 *** zest (zest@cryto-C630644E.is.a.tor.exit.server.torland.is) has joined #crytocc 13:30:41 *** monod has quit (User quit: time to gou) 13:55:21 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=659242960771991 15:02:21 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 15:05:03 *** tmbucky (tmbucky@cryto-2301C9CF.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 15:06:24 *** tmbucky has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 15:22:08 *** DaSpirit (DaSpirit@cryto-27A17A57.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) has joined #crytocc 15:52:18 *** monod (~pmpf@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:52:28 hi guyz 15:52:42 does anyone know about listening to radio through a guitar amplie? 15:52:52 ampli* 15:53:31 hi 15:53:47 hi zest 15:54:21 monod: how are you ? 15:54:44 fine thanks. What about you zest? 15:54:50 What are up to these days? 15:54:57 are you* up 15:56:06 monod: gather some knowledge about tempest tomorrow as you mentioned those two awesome italians researches from DEFCON, this technique gives unbelievable control, like it, even imagine massive attack ^_^ 15:56:24 * imaginedd 15:58:01 oh, so you didn't know about it before I mentioned? 15:58:21 no 15:58:29 There is this strange phenomenon I have to describe to you guys as well then 15:58:35 : 15:59:45 when I first discovered tempest, or any other such a thing (not only in the electronics' topic, but in these sort of things), I was like.. "beware from now on that these things do exist" and other blablabla 16:00:22 then, what comes to one's mind (at least what came to mine) is that you're just paranohic, thinking about those things again in the future 16:00:34 (don't know if it's clear what I mean) 16:00:44 "fear of being too concerned" arises. 16:00:55 Then, come this kind of thought: 16:01:37 "I have to not worry too much about it, because these are not everyday things, they are not **likely** to happen tomorrow or today.." 16:01:46 that likely is the key for what follows: 16:02:02 you start not worrying anymore about these topics and.... Guess what happens? zest 16:02:17 (I'll give a chance to answer now :P) 16:03:13 "A working copy of the HTTP 2.0 spec has been released. Unlike previous versions of the HTTP protocol, this version will be a binary format, for better or worse. However, this protocol is also completely optional: 'This document is an alternative to, but does not obsolete the HTTP/1.1 message format or protocol. HTTP's existing semantics remain unchanged.'" 16:03:16 brb shoot myself 16:05:14 Time out zest: what happens is that you forget those things. 16:06:15 monod: for future its enough to know that they exist already monod 16:06:35 While, if I had not forgotten tempest and other things of the like, I may just inform others of those such things like I did with tempest, which is an example of a thing that not so many people know about and that is really unexpected too. 16:07:02 yeah, unexpected 16:07:25 zest, "for future its __enough__ to know that they exist already monod" 16:07:29 that enough is the error 16:07:44 ? 16:07:46 undervaluing the "issue" (don't know how to call it in English) 16:08:20 its not an issues yet, that's why its interesting ^_^ 16:09:05 undervaluing anything is the key to get that thing to overcome you, like e.g. alcohol dependency: if you think you can fight and recover from alcohol dependency, you will not succeed at it (if you are true dependent) 16:09:27 that's what seems to be taught in groups for alcohol dependency recovery 16:09:35 (horrible English o' mine) 16:12:51 I'm also wondering why there are no AM devices around - like: things around are more likely of being FM receivers (rather) than AM. And tempest goes along with AM, afaik 16:13:21 anyway, a more common example of a side channel attack simply is social engineering ;) 16:14:09 social engineering is hard to reproduce on the bigger scale 16:14:44 what "scale" is? bigger targets or more numerous targets? 16:14:56 the latter right? 16:15:15 k 16:15:21 *y 16:15:25 :D 16:15:32 "okay?! WTF?!" 16:16:01 .... $Y%^E...!S12 16:17:07 zest: it depends on the targets maybe. Perhaps, some big group of people may have the same vulnerability regarding same topics.. but, yes.. in general, SE does not offer much scalability 16:17:15 * monod (tries to) shut up. 16:17:23 )) 16:17:41 teardrop 16:17:59 need info about data mining algos ... 16:18:14 why? 16:18:25 wasn't there this data processing/analysis stuff that Twitter released? 16:19:25 can't find it 16:20:05 ty joe, this is good for me to start research 16:22:31 another good resource for anything is, as always, the academic literature. 16:25:16 *** monod has quit (User quit: gotta goz) 16:30:42 Damn 16:31:03 I've been watching DefCon talks for the past couple hours 16:31:06 this is great :D 16:33:41 Ari: you'll also want to watch the Blackhat conference talks 16:33:44 there's a few very interesting ones 16:33:48 will do. 16:33:51 and I've found they generally go a bit more in-depth as to methods 16:34:07 a bit more information-focused, rather than entertainment-focused (as defcon talks tend to be) 16:34:40 The one i'm watching now is crazy. PHP/cookie vulns, into NAT pinning, into triple XSS, into finding a location based on a router's MAC address that you acquired via your triple XSS 16:35:07 "how I met your girlfriend"? 16:35:10 yeah 16:35:13 it's amazing :P 16:35:13 :) 16:35:19 it is a very good one indeed 16:35:39 on a similar note, you'll probably enjoy Jason Scott talks 16:35:47 they're not about security etc., but very interesting nevertheless 16:36:04 mmkay 16:36:12 I've got all of august to watch this, lol 16:36:29 Ari: http://ascii.textfiles.com/speaking 16:36:52 I think this one was one of my favourites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLe_n4xN9vw 16:38:17 also, some interesting reading material, a beginners guide to reverse engineering data formats for purposes of 'data archeology': http://t-a-w.blogspot.de/2013/07/introduction-to-data-archeology.html 16:44:50 *** AnonyOps (anonyops@cryto-5167D786.woh.res.rr.com) has joined #crytocc 16:55:06 *** zest has quit (User quit: hf) 17:06:56 *** zest (zest@cryto-69B96D3C.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 17:41:11 *** monod (~pmpf@monod.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:41:17 hello again 17:48:41 (it seems that TEMPEST has been developed during the cold war ages...) 17:49:13 wasn't that the microwave listening thing 17:49:31 the reason why we had all those dishes bigger than city blocks 17:49:34 of course, but not only 17:49:41 what?? 17:49:49 some could be pulled around on boats 17:49:51 :> 17:50:02 lol MOBILE LISTENING POST 17:50:07 aka 100 foot dish on a tugboat 17:50:08 lol 17:50:43 nah but really, we had some very very incomprehensibly large dishes 17:52:57 FUUUUU 17:52:58 THIS SONG 17:52:59 NP: [Camille Jones - The Creeps [Feat. Fedde Le Grand]] [IndexTrance [Vol 01]] [320kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 17:53:16 SUDDENLY: 2007! 17:53:26 and 320kbps. 17:53:29 Please. 17:53:30 *2008, apparenly 17:53:54 yeah, for mp3 it's very good 17:54:19 I'm not sure what amazing tonal range you're trying to capture, but I assure you it isn't present in this song 17:54:29 hahaha 17:56:04 asdf 17:56:08 this pizza smells heavenly 17:56:15 EAT THE BITCH 17:56:28 here we go 17:56:35 pinnacle of musical quality right here 17:56:36 NP: [Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe] [Curiosity EP] [261kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 17:56:57 lady-3jane: it's not done yet 17:57:01 I literally just took it out of the freezer 17:57:03 and unpacked it 17:57:09 and it already smells heavenly 17:57:09 lol 17:57:21 rage at it, maybe the heat will slightly accelerate the cooking 17:57:39 THROWBACK 17:57:39 NP: [Cascada - Everytime We Touch] [Everytime We Touch] [241kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 17:57:40 joepie91, once in your lifetime you HAVE to come and try........ ;) 17:57:49 you know what I'm talking about... 17:57:51 do you? 17:57:52 haha real pizza 17:57:56 monod: not quite 17:57:56 :p 17:57:59 The Home of Pizza. 17:58:03 oh, in that sense 17:58:05 heh 17:58:06 It is here. In Italy. 17:58:10 yes, I know :) 17:58:10 aye 17:58:17 not like the home of chinese food 17:58:23 bit expensive pizza though 17:58:23 which is actually san francisco 17:58:23 lol 17:58:25 going there just for pizza 17:58:26 :p 17:58:32 of course 17:58:43 NP: [Cee Lo Green - Fuck You] [The Lady Killer] [269kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 17:58:43 hehe 17:59:03 oh fuck, I need to find the video of the girl signing this song 17:59:06 it was SO GOOD 17:59:52 found it 17:59:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv3tadz5Q3o 18:01:09 ahhh I loved asl 18:01:49 makes me sad though since it's been years 18:02:08 and I can't look at people signing in public because I know what they're saying 18:02:09 :/ 18:02:21 I try not to look, to protect privacy :P 18:06:10 oh yeah, that's right 18:06:25 christina aguilera tried to copy lady gaga 18:06:29 forgot about that 18:06:31 NP: [Christina Aguilera - Not Myself Tonight] [Bionic] [277kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 18:07:16 I really wish she'd do more stuff like this cd which actually showcase her amazing voice 18:07:17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv3tadz5Q3o 18:07:18 er 18:07:19 NP: [Christina Aguilera - Back In The Day] [Back To Basics [Disc 1]] [915kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 18:08:58 lady-3jane, /join #monod 18:09:04 for a sec 18:10:35 everyone: I just wanted to paste a multiline paste 18:10:47 so I opted for another channel ;) 18:10:50 Hi NSA! 18:10:53 * lady-3jane waves 18:11:32 They're here? 18:11:49 yes 18:11:50 why not 18:11:59 oh man, this pizza smells awesome :D 18:12:04 hahaha 18:12:08 There are people in this channel which are not in the USA, of course they're here 18:12:09 :P 18:12:15 you're going to bed with that pizza attached to your coffin 18:12:17 oops 18:12:21 wrong word I guess 18:12:25 * lady-3jane laughs 18:12:31 coffin ~= tombstone? 18:12:36 PILLOW 18:12:42 I wanted to say pillow xDD 18:12:44 coffin is the box for the body, tombstone goes on top 18:12:45 :P 18:12:51 yeah 18:13:03 monod: maaaaaybe :3 18:13:05 oh well, I sleep with a pillow AND a tombstone, what's the prob? 18:14:57 awh :3 18:15:00 NP: [Coeur De Pirate - Comme Des Enfants] [Coeur De Pirate] [830kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 18:15:45 joepie91 give me your pizza ;_; 18:16:12 hehe 18:16:20 oh 18:17:11 YAY 18:17:14 OH MAN 18:17:21 there's a movie coming out called "2 guns" 18:17:27 looks like a modern bad boys 18:17:43 or any of the movies about miami pd 18:17:46 I'm now officially sad. 18:17:47 :( 18:17:58 this was probably one of the best pizzas I've ever had, but it's only sold temporarily :/ 18:18:28 why sad? 18:18:47 you had one of the best pizza out there in a moment in which it is still possible 18:19:04 this enriches its (pizza's) value 18:19:11 monod: because I won't be able to have it again in the future :P 18:20:15 1) better pizza are probably sold elsewhere 2) the afore thing, yet.. it is just a point of view and I also know that this is not a vital topic xD 18:22:54 go buy a couple more of em and shove em in a freezer? :> 18:23:07 cherish what you have while you have it? :> 18:23:51 lady-3jane: no monies 18:23:51 :P 18:24:19 quick, kickstarter for joepie pizza 18:24:24 HHAHAHA 18:24:30 goal: 20€ 18:24:38 nah 50, he needs to get enough 18:24:43 oh right 18:24:49 and we get paid in pictures of him eating the pizza 18:24:49 better 50 ok 18:24:56 ohh..... 18:25:00 ":Q_____" 18:25:02 XD 18:25:03 yes 18:25:05 :3 18:25:09 DROOLY 18:25:11 :3 18:25:22 also, poster-sized, to attach them on the frickin walls 18:25:24 NP: [Coeur De Pirate - Printemps] [Coeur De Pirate] [931kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 18:25:48 so cute 18:25:50 :> 18:26:10 YES 18:26:11 can zomeone help me please? I'm looking for the "original" Eliza program 18:26:12 NP: [Counting Crows - Mr. Jones] [August And Everything After] [1001kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6-3jane 18:26:26 and can't find it.. 18:26:28 Never! I'm listening to a song about the singer's dick 18:32:47 Does anyone know why sound in linux is being played out of tune??? Pitch is slightly shifted up 18:34:09 monod: is it in Chrome by any chance? 18:34:12 or in everything? 18:34:35 system-wide I think 18:34:40 VLC, Movie Player 18:34:45 I've had some temporary funnybusiness with wine 18:34:53 but never systemwide 18:35:16 well, I can't verify if it's really system-wide 18:35:26 yet, for sure when playing audio 18:35:33 do MP3 decay over time? :( :D 18:36:10 It's teh bits rotting 18:36:58 You can do simple test for whether it's linux/alsa or stuff on top probably by ffmpeg | aplay 18:38:16 "This should be played at high volume, preferably in a residential area." 18:38:20 *** DaSpirit has quit (User quit: I have to go, bye!) 18:39:19 OCRemix' 31 Second track from Doom 2 tribute? 18:39:41 (fairly sure it's a reference to something, but no idea what) 18:40:56 ffmpeg version 0.8.6-6:0.8.6-1, [...] *** THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED *** [...] Use -h to get full help or, even better, run 'man ffmpeg'. \n Playing raw data 'stdin' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono. 18:41:02 * monod wonders what to do next 18:41:09 that's the output of ffmpeg | aplay 18:42:32 There should be some args there 18:42:53 ffmpeg -i -f wav - | aplay 18:43:01 Sumthng like dat 18:43:27 aplay is dumb-simple tool that comes with alsa libs 18:43:40 So it should do as little processing as possible 18:44:15 Hm 18:44:20 ffmpeg might be broken though, if the issue persists 18:44:29 arghg 18:44:38 no good news 18:45:04 Doesn't run or high-pitch? 18:45:57 pitch is slightly shifted up 18:46:11 but: 18:46:18 let's try and make this ffmpeg work. 18:48:03 Can be some alsa plugin (or even pulse, if alsa libs are configured to route stuff there) or kernel too 18:48:54 the conversion of the mp3 into the wav has been done almost instantly 18:48:57 yet then: 18:49:04 "aplay: playback:2483: read error" 18:49:58 Hm 18:50:11 Yeah, it doesn't seem to work for me with pipe either 18:50:35 But ffmpeg -i -f wav file.wav && aplay file.wav works \o/ 18:50:37 (thanks for troubleshooting though) 18:50:44 hahaha 18:51:01 trying that... (but without the '-f', no?) 18:51:14 Why no -f? 18:51:38 I read it from the synopsis 18:51:53 (and in the meanwhile no sound is being played at all... :((( ) 18:52:01 What's the synopsis? 18:52:16 the syntax of a command I think 18:52:22 I always read "SYNOPSIS" 18:52:28 No, it should be there 18:52:31 or do you mean.. .the actual synopsis? 18:52:48 It says ffmpeg to force-output whatever stuffs it reads as wav 18:52:56 And not, say, as same mp3 18:53:06 (aplay shouldn't be able to read these) 18:53:15 okay, retrying then... Maybe it didn't worked because of the pipe) 18:53:46 goosh: ffmpeg now asks for an output file to be specified :/ 18:53:57 Yeap 18:53:58 OOOOOH 18:54:02 -f wav file.wav 18:54:06 that wav 18:54:25 Playing WAVE 'bla.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo 18:54:33 yet still no audio... :( 18:54:46 I've always, always had issues with audio 18:54:55 after having moved from ubuntu 18:54:57 Heh 18:55:03 frstration arises 18:55:09 and arised* 18:55:10 I'd look at alsamixer, maybe stuffs muted there 18:55:18 And if there's pulseaudio 18:55:29 Which might have aplay stream muted for whatever reason 18:55:43 do you recommend removing pulseaudio? 18:56:03 No, it's mighty useful 18:56:12 that was my impression too :) 18:56:21 (things seemed to work better with pulseaudio installed) 18:56:23 Maybe disabling in asoundrc to test direct alsa 18:57:02 I'm sure it can be quite frustrating to people when something doesn't work 18:57:27 (alsamixer says: "This sound device does not have any controls." It's an external sound card) 18:57:44 F6 there, I think 18:57:51 (to pick different one) 18:58:06 exactly 18:58:17 I chosed the one I'm using, this external one 19:01:34 btw, monod 19:01:47 someone I know had the same issue 19:01:50 but only in Chrome 19:01:55 the pitch issue 19:02:16 also, monod, have a read here, perhaps there's relevant info there: http://joepie91.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/how-to-solve-sound-issues-with-skype-on-crunchbang-linux-and-perhaps-other-distributions/ 19:02:42 especially the second section 19:03:00 I also have another issue: I have to unplug and plug back in my sound card in order to get audio working :( 19:03:55 ok, trying some of that, thanks 19:06:25 (so comfortable that you can create a new tab in a gnome-terminal windows by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T...) 19:11:38 also, interesting: http://telehash.org/ 19:12:09 joepie91, 1) now I can hear sound with the procedure that MK has provided 2) notice that in my case I couldn't install ia32-libs because of "dependency" issues 19:12:20 and 3) THAT sounds similar to telehack.* 19:13:41 OH MY.. eliza chatbox on facebook..... that's definitely the ultimate mean of privacy intruding 19:25:58 please guys, read this fail attempt 19:25:59 http://pastebay.net/1263654 19:26:01 hahahah 19:26:28 monod: reads like bot 19:26:30 cleverbot kind of bot 19:26:52 have you read it already? 19:27:03 "Liz: Does it please you to believe I am not understanding you?" 19:27:13 what the heck of a question is that??? XD 19:27:44 (I gave a look at telehash) 19:29:40 yes, I read it 19:29:41 I read fast 19:29:42 :p 19:30:17 and how's your memory reacting to that? Is it totally fine? 19:30:32 how do you mean? 19:31:34 is your memory being "penalized" by your fast reading? 19:33:21 not really, no :P 19:33:51 my brain is quite fast (somewhat -too- fast, actually, I'm having issues writing/typing things out in time before they slip away) 19:34:15 Does it please you that your memory is not being penalized by your fast reading? 19:34:17 basically, my thinking/memorizing speed still exceeds my reading speed 19:34:20 nice try 19:34:21 heh 19:34:23 And what are your feelings about that 19:34:24 hahahaha 19:34:25 sorry 19:34:27 had to try 19:34:27 XD 19:34:28 :P 19:34:31 serious now 19:34:37 * monod reads 19:34:45 but seriously, it's kind of frustrating to think this fast... 19:34:59 I often have problems with thinking up some kind of stupidly complex concept/method/idea 19:35:01 you have to think fast what you really have to write down, maybe 19:35:05 I think of it in a matter of seconds 19:35:09 but by the time I can get to a PC 19:35:18 half of the details, I forgot because my brain moved on 19:35:26 and I have to re-trace my steps 19:35:32 keep a voice recorder with you 19:35:36 I tell you this: have you tried with pens and paper? 19:35:47 lady-3jane: doesn't work 19:35:57 my speech is slower than my writing/typing 19:35:59 even if I'm behind a pc 19:36:03 by the time I have written half of it 19:36:04 the rest is gone 19:36:07 (because it's more natural to write that way and your brain does less effort rather than typing ona keyboard) 19:36:24 monod: writing is slower than typing for me 19:36:30 joepie91, that happens quite a lot to me too 19:36:34 and I don't really have to think about typing actually 19:36:34 and that's true oo 19:36:35 too* 19:36:42 I pretty much just do it without thinking 19:37:14 I find it terribly annoying that I have to make not installing documentation a standard on production machines 19:37:19 I think I'm going to take a shower... 19:37:22 lady-3jane: ? 19:37:26 you can consider 1) that thoughts that do not stay in mind for long were not so important 2) trying and writing down on paper instead of computer 19:37:42 because when you tick the "install docs" box, half the apps pull in 250megs of absolute horseshit to generate their docs 19:37:52 hahaha 19:37:55 and horseshit.. is heavy. 19:38:00 and that's not even tex 19:38:03 not as the 100+ KG oh elepho shit 19:38:11 but.. 19:38:32 I fuckin hate it 19:38:49 everybody wants to be fancy and generate html or pdf docs like god damn fucking retards 19:39:20 monod: I think structurally... I don't discard 'unimportant bits of data' 19:39:26 I just have parts of 'trees' blank out 19:39:30 trees of information 19:39:41 basically, I don't think in separate 'data pieces' 19:39:44 and therefore can't prioritize those pieces 19:39:53 can't you rebuild those leaves? 19:39:55 also, lady-3jane, lol 19:39:56 "leaves" of a tree 19:40:01 monod: yes, that's what the re-tracing is about 19:40:09 but it's a lot slower than my original thought process 19:40:14 it's very frustrating to have to slow myself down 19:40:24 hmm 19:40:26 are you sure that: 19:40:37 lol branch weight calculation algorithms 19:41:12 if it's logical, structured reasoning, the audio recorder won't work? 19:41:20 * lady-3jane compiles gettext in gcc4.8 19:41:46 audio is too slow is his point 19:41:51 monod: what lady-3jane said 19:42:09 brain moves much faster than an encumbered flapping of skin 19:42:11 :P 19:42:17 brb shower 19:43:33 hmm.. obviously, each of us can't write or talk at the speed of thoughts, but 19:44:08 YEAH 19:44:18 compile things with ALL THE -fPIC 19:44:31 no horseshit? :D 19:45:18 holy 19:45:22 flac 1.3.0 19:45:24 :O 19:45:56 https://xiph.org/flac/changelog.html 19:46:02 http://pastebay.net/1263657 joepie91, when you're back. @everyone else too 19:46:04 have fun xD 19:49:54 when I don't have the words I change them. 19:50:02 may sound stupid 19:54:48 Evening... You know, normally I don't share things, but you see it shows how much you are worth even if your band doesn't exist for ages almost yet the crowds goes wild to your songs even if listened from a playback... http://www.wimp.com/crowdsings/ 19:55:07 Sorry, I am just a huge fan of the mentioned band too and this just rocks... 19:56:28 "you: quit 19:56:29 Liz: Life is tough. Hang in there!" 19:56:29 lulz 19:56:32 gotta go 20:00:07 monod: lol 20:00:09 two cleverbots? 20:02:33 norbert79: classy 20:02:34 :P 20:18:24 joepie91: Seriously, it's amazing, that a rockband, which doesn't exist basically since 1991 makes a mood at a concert where the music comes from a playback only, where the real band hasn't even shown up 20:18:28 I mean this is just amazing 20:18:37 this shows how powerful Queen was and is still 20:23:50 *** ShadowDemon (ShadowDemo@cryto-507D6D5.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 20:23:53 Meow 20:24:03 How goes it fellas? Long time no see. 20:25:03 *** ilikeapricot (app@ilikeapricot.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 20:25:32 ohai ShadowDemon! 20:25:37 it's been a while indeed 20:25:45 o/ 20:25:49 also, lady-3jane, zeromq is quite nice, but I think I've found one weakness 20:25:56 Definitely has. 20:26:03 it doesn't seem like you can combine different socket types in one connection... 20:26:15 ie. I have certain req/rep data, but also some pub/sub data 20:26:29 from what I've read so far, I'd have to maintain two separate connections for that 20:29:06 I don't have an issue with that 20:29:15 I'm sure it keeps the software much simpler 20:29:59 ugh I'm fucking tired of being in this transition period 20:30:31 * lady-3jane walks off 20:37:34 joepie91, yeah, two amazingly stupid cleverbots xD 20:37:45 and why you call them "cleverbots" 20:37:55 because of their AI? 20:39:10 cleverbots just have a certain way of talking 20:39:13 it's kind of recognizable 20:39:17 and those bots seemed like cleverbots 20:39:22 in the way they talked 20:39:22 :p 20:40:12 ahhh ok 20:43:04 surely this won't interest most of you, but have a look if you do.. It's about old computer era stuff http://www.csd.uwo.ca/staff/magi/personal/usenet.html 20:44:02 https://xkcd.com/138/ 20:51:03 *** mama (anon@AE3071B6.8D44884B.9FBD6124.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:59:59 *** ShadowDemon has quit (Ping timeout) 21:09:33 *** monod has quit (User quit: gotta go! byez) 21:17:25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu7ZpWecIS8 22:17:27 hmmm 22:17:53 I've just gotten an email from a new client asking me to build them an Ecommerce site 22:18:00 What's the best online shopping framework? 22:19:22 Ari: none 22:19:33 I know they're all bloated and have flaws 22:19:41 but what's the least crappy 22:19:52 I don't wanna write one from the ground up, cause it'll be full of security holes. 22:21:06 * joepie91 has no idea 22:21:09 probably one of the big names 22:21:12 lol 22:21:23 I'm building a site for vintage clothing 22:21:26 s/site/shop 22:22:39 'vintage clothing' 22:23:05 yeah 22:23:14 go to a thrift shop, buy shit, sell it for 1000% markup 22:23:26 yes, that's what bothers me 22:23:30 look, I don't care what they do with it. I build a site, i get $$, i'm happy 22:24:06 also I have no idea what to quote them to make it 22:33:43 $_$ 22:35:39 lol 22:35:46 http://www.google.com/analytics/apps/about?app_id=1704002 22:35:49 any web devs here with any idea how much it's worth? 22:35:55 (simple shopping site) 22:36:15 "Shopify currently powers over 20,000 active online retailers, including: Angry Birds, DODOcase, Amnesty International, General Electric, Tesla Motors, Tata, Penny Arcade, CrossFit, GitHub, Evernote, Foo Fighters, Beastie Boys, Epic Meal Time, and Evisu Jeans." 22:36:23 "Start your 14-day Free Trial today" 22:36:24 noty 22:36:26 big names 22:37:02 lol, you wanna find free secure e-commerce 22:37:19 nono 22:37:19 like 22:37:24 a php app 22:37:27 not a hosted service 22:37:31 ah, sorry 22:38:53 look I google it a bit: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76420/best-php-ruby-python-e-commerce-solution 22:39:58 my sister need php site too, maybe someday ... 22:42:46 http://www.webpay.com/ 22:43:59 https://github.com/riaf/webpay-php 22:47:02 .. she want flash-like site with animation etc. 22:47:24 *wants 22:48:30 ... php was my suggestion I remember 22:49:22 *** zest has quit (User quit: hf) 23:01:54 hola, found a sec vuln in a big store site - yep ecommerce shit, whats the normal behaviour? take `em down? i mean they fool kids for fashion, i`d love to see their customers gettin coupons for free. BUT im not an ass. they make 20 mill a year... xss -> persistent ... more vulns and flaws... really wut should i do??? 23:02:02 report? 23:04:16 take my greezyness? 23:25:50 mikaa: you can report it to them, but do realize that there's still a chance that they just get pissed off and try to go after you for finding it 23:25:53 this has happened in the past 23:26:15 unrelated, lady-3jane, to elaborate a bit more on my issue with 0mq: how am I supposed to have authenticated sockets if I can only send stuff one-way? 23:26:27 ie. two peers authenticate against each other 23:40:44 mikaa: report anonymously, if they don't fix it in ~1month, tell someone who knows what they're doing; maybe a big name in securirt