00:32:19 oh, great. 00:32:25 Some ass just stole 2btc from me. 00:32:30 OH well, 00:33:16 What? 00:33:44 Where did you guys learn code, and what language should I start with? 00:34:27 How 'bouts you fucking google what is the best language to start in? 00:34:42 How 'bouts you not be a jerk. 00:34:51 *** Macbeth has parted #crytocc (The NSA finally got me...) 00:35:10 I'll be a jerk or whatever the hell you wish to call me if I damn well feel like it. 00:35:39 *** Macbeth (Macbeth@Macbeth.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 00:35:45 I'll be a jerk or whatever the hell you wish to call me if I damn well feel like it. 00:36:04 Not even going to respond. 00:36:15 Maybe you should say it to my face, insted of hiding behind that computer. I would. 01:05:05 *** T0R_till (T0R_till@cryto-8C31A281.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 01:06:27 *** T0R_till has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 01:20:19 Macbeth:) having a thing-to-do is a more useful starting point 01:20:43 Macbeth:) everybody has their favorite pocket language, maybe if you're like 'I wanna write an X' you'd get good rec's 01:24:06 *** vld (vld@vld.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:36:17 *** Zoned has quit (Ping timeout) 01:36:43 *** Zoned (ramnof@DE6B200C.F2C541B7.4C1A5FEE.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:07:48 *** Macbeth has quit (Ping timeout) 03:26:12 *** ^Xires (xires@cryto-FE316B49.feedthetrolls.net) has joined #crytocc 03:34:35 Zoned: how'd you get the BTC stolen? :c 03:35:03 *** KoalaStomper (KoalaStomp@cryto-C6F276AD.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) has joined #crytocc 03:35:29 howdy 03:48:21 'sup 03:54:11 *** Macbeth (Macbeth@cryto-1DE70A98.dyn.optonline.net) has joined #crytocc 03:56:28 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 03:58:32 *** Ari has quit (Connection reset by peer) 03:59:49 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 04:00:31 weird times 04:00:59 Thanks cayce 04:01:11 Macbeth:) da 04:01:57 so, for example, I'd blanket recommend python because it's easy and flexible, but there are many langs which fulfill those two requirements 04:02:17 Awesome 04:02:32 I used python when I jumped into a bit of programming because there were already-written bindings for it for the things I wanted to do 04:02:55 which is to say, amazon has an entire library for amazon's various cloud computing api's, in python 04:03:36 which is now broken since they removed the free tier on sns, but meh 04:03:39 lmao 04:03:45 xD 04:04:06 * cayce shrugs 04:04:10 weather here is always the same 04:04:20 ha hah a 04:04:25 I used to text myself the weather every afternoon, but since I moved it doesn't matter 04:04:35 I'm on the ocean, shit doesn't change day to day 04:05:06 xD 04:07:40 Thanks a lot for the help 04:08:58 da 04:20:56 *** KoalaStomper has quit (Ping timeout) 04:31:57 *** Vicki412 (Vicki412@cryto-2496909C.hsd1.il.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 04:36:43 *** Vicki412 has quit (Ping timeout) 06:06:53 *** Macbeth has quit (Ping timeout) 06:22:16 *** Macbeth (Macbeth@cryto-1DE70A98.dyn.optonline.net) has joined #crytocc 06:24:17 hi 06:25:30 *** Macbeth has quit (User quit: The NSA finally got me...) 06:36:02 https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition 06:36:02 ha 06:36:21 How 'bouts you fucking google what is the best language to start in? 06:36:22 eh, be nice 06:36:37 Macbetch was asking a perfectly normal question 10:23:48 .lookup haless.cryto.net 10:23:49 DNS records for haless.cryto.net: 10:23:49 A: 85.10.226.131 10:23:50 TXT: "v=spf1 redirect=mailgrid.cryto.net" 10:24:02 .lookup 85.10.226.131 10:24:03 Could not look up IP. Either you specified an invalid IP, or IP-API is down. 10:35:03 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 10:35:15 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 10:35:33 .startgh 10:35:35 Now watching GitHub for users joepie91, iceTwy, FichteFoll, cam1337, codetalkdev, shiny. 10:35:37 .lookup 85.10.226.131 10:35:37 IP-API indicated the request failed. Are you sure the IP you specified is valid? 10:35:39 what 10:36:31 well shit 11:09:01 *** aLLamoox (aLLamoox@FC86F09B.4A4659DB.6AACCFAB.IP) has joined #crytocc 12:28:00 04FichteFoll made 2 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02added package 'qooxdoo Tools'', '02Merge pull request #1994 from danielwagner/masteradded package 'qooxdoo Tools'' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/8d7db7baac...bb134d8a56) 12:38:37 04FichteFoll made 4 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Add Razor syntax definition', '02Add Razor syntax definitionaddresses Travis issue (added sublime text version selector)', '02fixed mixed tabs and spaces', '02Merge pull request #1951 from joseph-turner/masterAdd Razor syntax definition' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/bb134d8a56...eedb44c637) 12:41:40 04FichteFoll made 6 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Added Snippets for the BsHelperSnippets for the Bootstrap Helper 3 for CakePHP', '02Added label for BsHelper Snippets', '02Update b.json', '02Update b.json', '02Defined for all versions', '02Merge pull request #1989 from WebAndCow/masterAdded BsHelper snippets' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/eedb44c637...3e7489b7 12:52:06 http://www.coindesk.com/online-game-developer-bigpoint-now-accepts-bitcoins-virtual-goods/ 12:52:08 .title 12:52:09 joepie91: Online game developer Bigpoint's 330m users can now buy virtual goods with bitcoins 13:19:57 *** aLLamoox has quit (User quit: ) 13:31:37 joepie91:) woot! 13:32:19 joepie91:) looks like I'm gone again this weekend haha e.e 13:36:33 cayce: why's that? 13:37:46 joepie91:) helping a friend move :D 13:38:47 aha 13:39:09 not bad though 13:39:15 will cost 14$ for whole trip 13:39:44 (and I have money now, so it's not a case of "damn, that's a lot of rice!") 13:43:14 haha 14:00:51 It's hilarious when I have money because it's no different than when I don't, I just eat more variety 14:01:51 alright, first full test of bittorrent sync 14:02:42 seems to work well, concerned about how it handles network partitioning situations 14:28:41 04FichteFoll made 2 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Add HTML Boilerplate', '02Merge pull request #1995 from sloria/masterAdd HTML Boilerplate' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/3e7489b704...9e5b9b3712) 14:28:43 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 14:35:59 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:19:23 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03phenny on branch 10master: '02The IP-API docs suck a little less now :D' (https://github.com/joepie91/phenny/compare/9c8d1046dd...b75662bee6) 15:19:27 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 15:19:32 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:19:50 .lookup 85.10.226.131 15:19:51 IP-API indicated the request failed. Are you sure the IP you specified is valid? 15:19:56 OH 15:20:06 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 15:20:18 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:20:20 .lookup 85.10.226.131 15:20:20 IP: 85.10.226.131 (prod01.theredpin.com) 15:20:21 Location: , , Germany (DE) 15:20:22 ISP: Hetzner Online AG 15:20:23 Organization: Hetzner Online AG (AS24940 Hetzner Online AG) 15:20:23 yay! 15:20:24 Coordinates: latitude 51, longitude 9 15:20:29 hm 15:20:37 joepie91: botpie91: reload ipinfo 15:20:48 not sure that even works here 15:20:50 I think I turned that off 15:20:54 botpie91: reload ipinfo 15:20:55 joepie91: (version: 2013-09-19 15:20:11) 15:20:57 or maybe not 15:22:21 .lookup !joepie91 15:22:22 DNS records for !joepie91: 15:22:23 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:22:28 weaaaaaaak 15:22:29 lol 15:22:31 .startgh 15:22:33 Now watching GitHub for users joepie91, iceTwy, FichteFoll, cam1337, codetalkdev, shiny. 15:22:37 everything is masked here anyway 15:22:38 so that's kinda pointless 15:22:40 .stopgh 15:22:46 :) 15:22:49 :/ 15:22:58 .bitcoin 15:22:59 1 BTC = $125.65, 1 BTC = €102.00 15:23:13 I should bring alina in here 15:23:17 and after a few weeks 15:23:20 ask which one to keep 15:23:23 uhm oh yeah. 15:23:38 .license WTFPL 15:23:39 Do WTF You Want To Public License v2 (WTFPL-2.0): The WTFPL is almost a public domain grant. It is super-permissive. Basically, do whatever you want. http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/do-wtf-you-want-to-public-license-v2-(wtfpl-2.0) 15:23:40 can alina do that, hm? 15:23:45 :) 15:23:48 sure 15:23:49 she can 15:24:21 no she can't 15:24:28 she could 15:24:28 until you make a phenny compatibility module 15:24:31 which would be unfair 15:25:39 .whois vlad.ro 15:25:40 Domain 04vlad.ro, registered on 042002-01-03T00:00:00 via 04ICI - ROTLD, expires on 04unknown, nameservers are 04ns4.spatiul.ro, ns3.spatiul.ro, contact e-mails are 04not available 15:25:46 weak 15:26:15 eh 15:26:18 that's all info it gives 15:26:18 :P 15:26:26 unless you break the captcha! 15:26:32 wat 15:26:33 I don't use web whois 15:26:45 exactly 15:26:49 https://github.com/joepie91/python-whois 15:28:00 .lookup @2605:6400:2:fed5:22:20b6:6913:3a77 15:28:07 .lookup 2605:6400:2:fed5:22:20b6:6913:3a77 15:28:08 DNS records for 2605:6400:2:fed5:22:20b6:6913:3a77: 15:28:09 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:28:16 DNS records for @2605:6400:2:fed5:22:20b6:6913:3a77: 15:28:19 weak :/ 15:28:21 lol 15:28:39 does ip-api do ipv6? 15:28:49 ofc 15:29:12 .lookup +trace 15:29:13 DNS records for +trace: 15:29:20 NS: a.root-servers.net., b.root-servers.net., c.root-servers.net., d.root-servers.net., e.root-servers.net., f.root-servers.net., g.root-servers.net., h.root-servers.net., i.root-servers.net., j.root-servers.net., k.root-servers.net., l.root-servers.net., m.root-servers.net., l.root-servers.net., d.root-servers.net., j.root-servers.net., a.root-servers.net., m.root-servers.net., k.root-servers.net., g.root-servers.net., b.root-servers.net. 15:29:23 lol 15:30:02 vld is in breaking-shit mode 15:30:04 .lookup -key/etc/passwd 15:30:05 DNS records for -key/etc/passwd: 15:30:06 better watch out :P 15:30:08 NS: a.root-servers.net., b.root-servers.net., c.root-servers.net., d.root-servers.net., e.root-servers.net., f.root-servers.net., g.root-servers.net., h.root-servers.net., i.root-servers.net., j.root-servers.net., k.root-servers.net., l.root-servers.net., m.root-servers.net. 15:30:39 .lookup -f/etc/passwd 15:30:43 DNS records for -f/etc/passwd: 15:30:44 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:30:45 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:30:46 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:30:47 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:30:48 SOA: a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2013091900 1800 900 604800 86400 15:30:50 ... 15:30:51 haha what 15:30:51 ... 15:30:52 ... 15:31:03 lol 15:31:05 wait 15:31:08 if I could specific 15:31:08 -f 15:31:09 AND @ 15:31:16 hmm. 15:31:18 but I can't' :/ 15:31:21 * joepie91 sighs 15:31:46 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 15:31:52 don't ruin my fun 15:31:55 give me some time 15:32:54 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:32:54 vld: there 15:33:06 .lookup -f/etc/issue 15:33:07 Invalid host. 15:33:10 NOOOOOOOOOO 15:33:21 :) 15:34:12 oh, sec 15:34:38 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 15:34:48 there 15:34:49 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:35:03 .lookup -f/etc/issue 15:35:04 Invalid host. 15:35:10 you suck 16:08:39 *** Amnesthesia (Amnesthesi@Amnesthesia.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 16:25:57 joepie91 xmpp for a sec? 17:04:17 *** skill3r (skill3r@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 17:12:50 herr0 erryone 17:32:00 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:36:43 *** GHOSTnew has quit (User quit: Quitte) 17:40:57 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:43:21 *** mikaa has quit (Input/output error) 17:43:56 *** mikaa (mikaa@can.i.haz.a.cuddle) has joined #crytocc 17:50:15 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 17:52:59 *** mama (me@2E8DE3F1.9F071888.42C12FD2.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:26:13 *** Vicki412 (Vicki412@cryto-DB3013E1.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) has joined #crytocc 18:26:31 *** Vicki412 has parted #crytocc () 18:27:17 *** Vicki412 (Vicki412@cryto-DB3013E1.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) has joined #crytocc 18:28:03 *** Vicki412 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 19:03:21 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:37:23 *** zest (zest@cryto-C763062.shulgin.dc1.nl.tor.exit.node.qwertyoruiop.com) has joined #crytocc 19:44:12 I think that Israeli students learn Java in high school 19:44:23 if they attend the CS class 19:44:35 because I know some of my age, and they code short programs in Java 19:45:29 Alot of kids learn programming from the internets 19:46:35 hmm 19:46:45 guess I should ask some of those Israeli kids then 19:47:24 Jawa 19:47:31 but anyway, they learn Java 19:47:33 poor students 19:47:52 I honestly think I'd walk out of a classroom if Java was being taught there 19:47:59 Pfft 19:48:13 Better than some basic or pascal they used to teach before 19:48:29 Also forth 19:48:32 lol. 19:49:01 they replaced it by a more modern language they seemingly thought would be more appropriate 19:49:07 And given that android is still a thing, it's actually useful 19:49:07 for todayt 19:49:10 today* 19:49:17 They can whip out their phones and code for them 19:49:20 still. not a language you should learn in first 19:49:23 first* 19:49:25 (god typosà 19:49:26 ) 19:49:39 You're dead-drunk 19:49:57 Can barely type! 19:50:00 What? o.o 19:50:03 I'm just a bit tired ;p 19:50:11 didn't sleep a lot for the past 3 nights 19:50:12 so yeah 19:50:22 also 19:50:31 In A-Level Computing Visual Basic is often taught... Java is not bad in comparison http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiRZwBX3wZo 19:50:50 lysobit: one is a proprietary language pretty much 19:50:54 the other is flawed 19:50:58 what's the best? 19:51:18 I wonder what kind of insane kids will come out of there if they'd brainwash them with haskell and functional purity 19:51:23 Flawed and open source is better than proprietary 19:51:37 it probably is, yeah 19:51:38 actually, that's a pretty big statement. 19:51:47 it is, come to think of it 19:51:56 MK_FG: yeah but I'm not telling that kids should learn Haskell 19:51:59 it would be counterproductive, mostly 19:52:02 they wouldn't understand shit 19:52:14 Nah, they learn 10x faster than you do 19:52:18 tbh, I think that the best way to start (as of today! might change in the future) 19:52:20 would be Python 19:52:29 MK_FG: I'm refering to teenagers through kids 19:52:33 i.e. people my age ;p 19:52:48 Heh, maybe 19:52:59 I always assume everyone on irc are my peers 19:53:02 well, I'm not a proficient programmer 19:53:07 or whatever, at all 19:53:14 Even if they're senior or kiddies 19:53:16 I just code small things because that's whan I can do without practicing 19:53:48 and erm, Python is just a really simple way to write down what I want a program to do 19:54:37 *simple program 19:54:47 yeah, that's true, heh 19:54:55 never wrote a whole project in Python 19:55:07 simply because I can't do it/won't learn how to 19:55:13 or well 19:55:25 if I ever find some time to practice consistently 19:55:29 I might learn how to 19:55:37 but my timetable's packed I'm afraid 19:55:45 (EXCUSES EXCUSES) 19:55:58 Yeah, just admit it 19:56:02 You have a problem 19:56:14 what's the problem? o.o 19:56:20 See? 19:56:32 lack of time for other things? 19:56:53 No, the reason why it's lacking 19:57:01 Oh 19:57:03 Well 19:57:06 Lemme make it simple: 19:57:13 8h-9h of school per day + homework 19:57:14 Gym 19:57:16 Guitar 19:57:33 oh, and tests every week, too 19:57:35 Whoa, you're very troubled individual indeed 19:57:47 was that ironic? ;o 19:58:05 Still, first step's done, now you can go and get rid of all these 19:58:14 No? 19:58:17 DO IT 19:58:20 I enjoy the latter two 19:58:25 why the hell would I get 'em off my life 19:58:37 as for school - *shrug* 19:58:48 sigh 19:59:01 I've got other ways of stimulating my brainz other than school, then 19:59:05 Yeah, that one is hopeless 19:59:12 Lol 19:59:39 MK_FG: what you're saying is that I should drop off everything to learn programming 19:59:48 Zoned: when will I get a bro in that special category? 19:59:57 No, I'm just having fun ;) 20:00:03 Oh, you :P 20:00:04 Zoned: it's lonely in there 20:00:10 oh btw, MK_FG 20:00:14 two questions; 20:00:18 How old are you? 20:00:23 vld: There is tons of you I'd love to put in there, however I will let you stay alone in there.... for now. 20:00:35 Zoned: come on 20:00:49 The question you should be asking yourself is, "how much do I value my sites uptime at?" 20:00:54 iceTwy, 28 20:01:06 MK_FG: so we're off by 11 years, haha 20:01:10 Zoned: depends on which sites 20:01:50 MK_FG: the second question is, how often, as any good ruskie, do you get drunk 20:03:08 I don't drink anything past bear often 20:03:19 bear? o.o 20:03:28 I knew Ruskies were hardcore MK_FG 20:03:28 beer, that is, beer 20:03:32 haha 20:03:32 :p 20:04:13 But dunno, probably around 3-9 liters of beer per week 20:04:23 Not much, really 20:05:17 sorry 20:05:17 what 20:05:23 o.O 20:05:26 vld, it depends. 20:05:32 MK_FG: you gotta have a huge belly 20:05:32 that's what I said 20:05:32 It depends on how nice I feel. 20:05:33 :o 20:05:43 oh, I'm at your mercy? :( 20:05:56 lmao 20:06:11 2 seconds. 20:06:30 iceTwy, It's per week! I usually get at least 3 cans on friday, and sometimes 2-3 other days of a week, you don't get huge belly from that ;) 20:07:14 Liters of beer? you're lucky, we only have pints and ounces :( 20:07:29 Cans here are all half-liter 20:08:19 yup, same here 20:08:39 SO, vld, how's your shitty business going? 20:08:45 Zoned: meanie :(( 20:11:03 Have you considered getting protection? 20:11:19 I don't know about you, but I see 90% - 100% packetloss from here. 20:11:28 I'd hate to see your shitty business go offline. 20:11:38 why are you calling my business shitty? 20:12:47 Well, due to the fact that you "investigate" and "make sure things are safe" 20:13:07 In order to create a better business, keep people on their toes. 20:13:16 It's thinks happening when they least expect it, which makes it better. 20:13:34 For example the multiple WHMCS flaws(and more to come) I've posted, it kept people on their feet watching out. 20:13:43 that makes no sense and doesn't answer my question 20:14:59 bro do you even uid 0? 20:15:30 Well, due to the fact that you "investigate" and "make sure things are safe" 20:17:43 if you say so :) 20:18:43 instead of DDoSing, you should consider learning some actual security and helping other people 20:18:57 Learning security? This is a joke, right? 20:19:03 how so?> 20:19:21 I am helping other people, I prefer to help the hackers who execute the flaws to ruin companies. 20:19:37 You prefer to do the opposite, which is perfectly fine. 20:19:39 so you like being a "bad guy"? 20:20:03 It depends your definition of "bad guy". 20:20:18 come on, get real 20:20:20 If you could elaborate on that statement, I may be able to justify my answer. 20:21:54 got nothing more to say, tbh 20:22:11 I haven't seen one thing that you posted/said/did that deserves any kind of respect 20:22:56 if you like security, do it legally and actually help some people/companies, instead of hurting them by posting 'exploits' 20:23:01 that's all 20:23:03 Maybe if you open your eyes... 20:23:25 I just won't finish that statement. 20:23:44 if I open my eyes? oh, open them for me. 20:23:50 And why do you suggest I do it legally? 20:24:07 My way is legal, what you don't understand is before I posted these exploits 20:24:17 I attempted to contact the vendor a week before posted. 20:24:38 For example, WHMCS Matt, I attempted to contact him (via skype) for a whole week, then gave up and posted it. 20:24:39 you contacted WHMCS? 20:24:48 ^ 20:25:15 See, that's what you don't see. I notified the vendor, supplied a suggested path route, I waited a week, nothing happened, no reply or fix, so I posted it. 20:25:16 you haven't tried hard enough, they have a dedicated email and stuff for security 20:25:37 Yes, I've sent emails before, however me and Matt used to speak 20:25:44 about his security flaws and how to fix it. 20:26:09 I told him about the exploits, told him to patch it, he only patched AFTER I posted the exploit for everyone to see. 20:26:23 he patched what? 20:26:30 there was nothing to patch ^.^ 20:27:23 told you before, that program you used generated a lot of false positives, lol 20:45:55 *** aLLamoox (aLLamoox@1802357D.7B7832.E8AD2760.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:49:02 I don't use a program. 20:49:19 If you read the exploits, maybe you would find. If you review the screenshot of the code posted in one of the exploits 20:49:23 compared to the latest code 20:49:29 you can see they created a patch for it 20:49:42 vld if you need the latest source: http://zoned.pw/software/ 20:49:47 it's up there for you to review if you'd wish 21:00:33 that's common WHMCS behaviour though 21:00:44 or SolusVM behaviour 21:00:48 or PayPal behaviour 21:01:41 Yes, 21:04:48 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 21:22:24 anyone want a whmcs license (one time owned license - branded) 21:36:46 *** GHOSTnew has quit (User quit: Quitte) 21:44:26 *** aLLamoox has quit (User quit: ) 22:12:15 good night! 22:15:19 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 22:29:16 *** zest has quit (User quit: hf) 23:06:07 *** Ari has quit (User quit: Leaving) 23:06:58 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:17:38 joepie91:) did you see my twitters! 23:18:31 *** x (foobar@cryto-4ABAF172.as5577.net) has joined #crytocc 23:28:47 x xmpp 23:28:49 nao 23:35:21 :p 23:45:53 *** Amnesthesia has quit (Ping timeout)