00:00:02 but at least not OOMing anymore 00:00:08 not straight away anyway 00:03:23 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is down! 00:08:23 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is now back up. It was down for 4 minutes, 59 seconds. 00:08:37 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is down! 00:08:42 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is now back up. It was down for 5 seconds. 00:08:51 right 00:08:54 killed innodb 00:08:57 reasonable RAM usage now 00:10:51 *** lblissett has quit (Input/output error) 00:11:25 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 00:12:31 neatos! 00:14:59 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS Backup (3457) is now back up. It was down for 18 minutes, 47 seconds. 00:15:03 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is now back up. It was down for 18 minutes, 52 seconds. 00:15:52 joepie91: too 00:15:54 much 00:15:56 spam 00:15:58 lol 00:16:10 iceTwy: yes, that's because I'm upgrading and installing and configuring stuff all over the place 00:16:10 :p 00:16:18 :p 00:16:23 currently working on 4 servers simultaneously 00:16:30 crazy guy 00:16:37 but we all love em 00:16:38 :D 00:16:51 tbh, this is a good test 00:16:54 of my monitoring stuff 00:16:55 to see how well it works 00:17:20 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6nexus.cryto.net! 00:17:48 with that being said I should probably start monitoring my nodes actively 00:17:50 and more in details 00:17:56 I've only got Uptime Robot running atm 00:18:07 heh 00:18:16 oh well 00:18:35 some other day 00:18:40 at the end of the month or smth 00:18:45 either way. 00:18:46 :P 00:18:59 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: Disconnecting from server) 00:22:52 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6konjassiem.cryto.net is down! 00:22:57 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6konjassiem.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 00:43:44 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6sabit.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 48 minutes, 7 seconds. 00:43:50 whoop 00:43:51 one more down 00:43:54 or well, up 00:45:09 *** Anonymous1 (Anonymous1@19802A4F.51EA5E8C.815CD338.IP) has joined #crytocc 00:46:06 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Fixes and docs' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/86b013a0b7...971c5ccce3) 00:46:19 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6arvel.cryto.net is down! 00:46:20 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is down! 00:46:42 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is down! 00:46:45 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6arvel.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 25 seconds. 00:48:45 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is now back up. It was down for 2 minutes, 3 seconds. 00:48:55 k 00:49:01 slowly... 00:49:03 :P 00:51:35 k, I'm bored of setting up monitoring stuff now 00:51:42 museum will be the last one, then it's time to write code! 00:56:33 Ohai joepie91 00:56:45 ohai 00:56:51 I thought every1 was sleep. 00:57:17 unless you're just using a different nick, I don't think I've seen you here before, so... 00:57:19 .welcome Anonymous1 00:57:19 :P 00:57:19 Anonymous1: welcome to #crytocc! Please be aware that this channel is publicly logged, and make sure to read the rules in the channel topic. You may hide messages from the public logs by prefixing them with [off]. 00:57:58 Ya differn't nick. I like to change things up :D 00:58:17 I was in here couple times few years ago. just chillin' 01:05:45 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Patch for disk stats on OpenVZ...' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/971c5ccce3...5424432ddb) 01:05:48 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 95.6 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 01:06:32 D: 01:06:42 wat 01:06:44 it's lying 01:06:50 it's so much lying 01:06:55 stupid openvz 01:06:59 Merp 01:07:03 sounds like u having fun. 01:07:05 aargh 01:07:13 openvz botching my monitoring software :( 01:07:45 Joepie91 you are a legend! haha its cool to be in the same chat as you lol. 01:08:36 well ur chat. I like coming here just to chill' 8) 01:28:25 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Attempt to fix memory accounting in OpenVZ....' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/5424432ddb...7dca261010) 01:29:56 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Oops, forgot a split' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/7dca261010...4dbe92396c) 01:33:58 04joepie91 made 2 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Forgot another split...', '02More fixes' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/4dbe92396c...b67fdc8ca3) 01:34:02 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 28 minutes, 14 seconds. 01:34:07 yay 01:36:52 okay, I think it all works now :) 01:36:57 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** tintin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:36:57 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:38:39 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** tintin (tintin@tintin.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 01:38:39 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:40:40 woah everyone left n came back and i'm still here like O.o 01:40:58 what was that all about lol 01:41:45 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 01:43:03 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Hack hack hackity hack hack - we now have check_output in 2.6!' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/b67fdc8ca3...e87d048ee9) 01:44:12 Anonymous1: netsplit 01:44:12 one of the IRC servers is having some issues today 01:44:12 the host is looking into it 01:44:12 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** tintin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:44:12 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:45:54 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** tintin (tintin@tintin.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 01:45:54 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:46:19 Anonymous1: netsplit 01:46:20 one of the IRC servers is having some issues today 01:46:20 the host is looking into it 01:46:48 roger that. 01:47:32 * dorotea prepares sledgehammer for next netsplit 01:48:10 dorotea: hey, don't break my shit please 01:48:12 :P 01:48:21 That's how you fix broken routes, doncha know? 01:48:30 enough breaks by itself 01:50:34 :3 01:50:34 don't need you mashing into various server components 01:50:34 :P 01:50:34 I will valiantly beat the routes back together 01:50:34 lol 01:50:34 using the HAMMER OF IOS 01:50:34 * dorotea plays cisco theme song, if they have one, if not then final countdown 01:50:34 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** tintin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:50:34 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 01:53:56 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** tintin (tintin@tintin.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 01:53:56 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 01:54:04 woop woop 01:54:10 thai pm just dissolved parliament 01:54:21 uh-oh :D 01:54:54 *** tintin has quit (Ping timeout) 01:55:17 *** tintin (tintin@FD099D6A.BC88B0C2.A27E456C.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:14:23 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 02:14:49 .bitcoin 02:14:50 1 BTC = $828.00, 1 BTC = €594.00 02:20:26 That shits crazy I remember last year 1 BTC was $26 02:21:05 Then the SnowdenNSA Schandal happened :D now everyone with BTC is rich lol 02:24:59 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 02:30:56 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 02:39:51 *** pzuraq has quit (User quit: Leaving...) 02:43:07 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:43:07 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 02:44:49 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 02:44:49 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:50:04 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6sabit.cryto.net is down! 02:50:10 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6sabit.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 02:52:04 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6arvel.cryto.net is down! 02:52:09 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6arvel.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 02:53:39 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-F94743EA.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) has joined #crytocc 02:54:38 hey joepie91 02:55:05 pzuraq: hai 02:55:41 when I go to europe can I visit? 02:55:50 pzuraq: sure :P 02:55:59 sweet 02:56:06 will let you know when that is 02:56:11 may not be for a while 02:56:20 :) 02:56:42 also, pzuraq, did you see the awesome StatusBot 02:57:07 nope 02:57:12 what's it do? 02:57:15 watch 02:57:32 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is down! 02:57:42 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is now back up. It was down for 10 seconds. 02:57:48 niiice 02:57:49 :) 02:59:27 is that what cryto-status is? 03:00:00 it also checks the hosts themselves 03:00:00 and detects blips 03:00:00 http://owely.com/01fO6VU 03:00:04 yes 03:00:07 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 03:00:28 saw that on github 03:02:16 hmmhmm 03:02:19 getting an insane amount of messages on the master server now 03:02:24 and I haven't even set up all servers yet 03:02:24 :D 03:02:38 * dorotea facepalms 03:02:39 still only 1-2 percent CPU usage on master 03:02:40 whoop 03:02:46 dorotea: wha? 03:02:51 log ALL THE THINGS! 03:03:02 * joepie91 is lost 03:03:04 oh, I'm writing a mail 03:03:23 I dunno how to find you, joepie91 D: 03:03:29 you're lost D: 03:07:12 just ran across this... http://www.scratchapixel.com/ 03:07:13 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:07:13 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:08:53 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 03:08:53 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:12:07 okay 03:12:07 so 03:12:09 attempt number two 03:12:13 just ran across this... http://www.scratchapixel.com/ 03:12:18 graphics programming 03:12:22 for dummies 03:13:15 *** Anonymous1 has quit (Ping timeout) 03:14:59 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 03:18:51 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 03:19:16 mm.. 03:23:58 I wish this mail were long, for the time it takes 03:23:59 but no 03:24:35 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 03:30:16 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 03:31:49 *** lblissett has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** StatusBot has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** joepie91 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** multihate has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** foolex has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** synkin has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** dorotea has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** staticsafe has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:31:49 *** connor- has quit (nexus.cryto.net arvel.cryto.net) 03:33:31 *** lblissett (lblissett@cryto-47A2D3C3.tuxli.ch) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** StatusBot (StatusBot@CB673219.7B288BBA.3BD42910.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-35BD8DF.csail.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** synkin (synkin@206CF2F6.AA517E7E.DB3C1458.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** geoffrey-g794 (geoffrey-g@C18E50A6.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** staticsafe (ss@staticsafe.py) has joined #crytocc 03:33:31 *** connor- (server@FDC5E22F.475B7642.6FB8A685.IP) has joined #crytocc 03:34:16 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 03:34:53 * dorotea blips sabit 03:42:53 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-F94743EA.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) has joined #crytocc 03:43:43 *** vld has quit (Ping timeout) 03:51:10 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Add bootstrap script' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/e87d048ee9...57c015f161) 03:51:20 *** vld (vld@vld.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 03:51:21 lol 03:51:25 dorotea: well, it isn't wrong 03:51:28 there are indeed blips on sabit 03:51:55 joepie91:) my favorite line: "But anything gnu implies satan, because gpl" 03:52:11 so much in such a small sentence 03:52:17 haha 03:52:18 also 03:52:19 dorotea 03:52:21 suggest 3 server names 03:53:47 * dorotea canoes around zooko's triangle 03:54:08 lol 03:54:11 seriously though 03:54:12 quickly! 03:54:14 suggest 3 names 03:54:30 there is no quickly :O 03:54:36 gimme a minute man, this is important 03:54:39 * joepie91 goes to namemyserver 03:54:41 what is important? 03:54:44 naming 03:55:18 they're temporary servers 03:55:23 hmm 03:56:18 dionysus, akan, julia 03:56:30 dionysus is okay 03:56:32 idk about akan/julia 03:56:55 suggest two others :P 03:57:20 don't know about? 03:57:31 akan is a people from the ivory coast 03:57:37 julia is a fractal pattern 03:57:39 I don't like those two as server names :P 03:57:50 bigend 03:57:53 *** skill3r (skill3r@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 03:57:59 ohai 03:58:01 meh 03:58:06 dorotea: gief better names! 03:58:18 :| 03:58:22 I don't know what better names are 03:58:30 I have no idea what your process is, so I'm using mine 03:58:43 right, I'll just dig through my "old hostnames that I no longer use" list 03:58:44 lol 03:59:13 I dunno if you're trying to be funny, serious, stable, temporary, sourced from books, pop culture, or theory 03:59:44 hence dionysus, akan, julia 03:59:44 lol 03:59:47 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 03:59:59 I have a whole page of them somewhere 04:00:22 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 04:00:39 dionysus, blade, and flux it is 04:00:41 lol 04:01:14 all words with literally no meaning 04:01:14 lol 04:04:27 I put great importance on naming because I'm cognizant of the fact that the hostname may outlive me, meaning I may be, through subtle decisions, touching the future 04:09:22 dorotea: these will cease to exist in a few months or so 04:09:25 just using up my DO credit :) 04:11:11 until you do as you may have just done, and re-use the name 04:13:02 *** geoffrey-g794 has quit (Ping timeout) 04:13:23 just how, if I ever run any kind of perimeter defense sort of systems, there will be one named wintermute and one named neuromancer 04:13:42 and if I ever make a pentest box, it'll be named dixie flatline 04:14:08 just how this pc is case@ono-sendai 04:14:50 and my last was lady-3jane@villa-straylight 04:15:34 and I am currently dorotea benedetti :) 04:16:46 and if I ever assemble all of this series I want to read, I will use names from it 04:17:02 maybe all the notable leaders or something, there are 7 books after all 04:20:23 04joepie91 made 1 commit(s) to 03cryto-status on branch 10develop: '02Cast to int properly' (https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status/compare/57c015f161...570d8f3b85) 04:23:01 or this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quantum_Rose 04:23:07 The Quantum Rose is an allegory to the mathematical and physical processes of coupled-channel quantum scattering theory and as such is based on Asaro's doctoral work in chemical physics, with thesis advisor Alexander Dalgarno at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Asaro describes the allegory in an essay at the end of the book and explains how the characters and plot points play the roles of mathematical terms or processes in atomic and 04:23:07 molecular physics. Each chapter of the book has a main poetic title, and then a subtitle which refers to the aspect of scattering theory highlighted in that chapter. In an interview with The Hachiko, Asaro describes how she used the provocative nature of some scientific terminology to evoke conflicts dealt with in the book, such as the tensions between capture and freedom.[4] She discusses some of her inspiration for the book in "Moments of Genius, 04:23:09 " an interview at the Intel Big Think website.[5] 04:23:18 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is down! 04:23:18 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is down! 04:23:18 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6flux.cryto.net is down! 04:23:18 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 04:23:22 k 04:23:32 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 14 seconds. 04:23:39 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 20 seconds. 04:23:45 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6flux.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 27 seconds. 04:23:54 significant improvement in setup time accomplished :D 04:24:20 it was a favorite book of mine when I was younger, that one 04:24:34 "The Quantum Rose is a retelling of the Beauty and the Beast folktale in a science fiction setting." 04:24:39 wat 04:24:43 beauty and the beast meets quantum teleportation 04:24:46 because fuck you 04:25:06 read my pasted pp real fast lelz 04:25:30 I can't find the other book I read 04:25:35 I will though 04:25:35 dorotea: word density too high for current time 04:25:41 lol 04:25:44 it was also a physicist writing "non" fiction 04:25:55 scifi based on their research 04:25:55 lol 04:29:47 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-F94743EA.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) has joined #crytocc 04:36:01 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is down! 04:36:10 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6flux.cryto.net! 04:36:12 let's seeee 04:36:33 oh jesus christ 04:36:38 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6flux.cryto.net is down! 04:36:42 what? 04:36:48 what do you mean down 04:36:53 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6flux.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 14 seconds. 04:36:56 :| 04:37:16 #winning 04:37:29 that was clearly not a blip... 04:37:43 BLIPPING 04:37:47 OH WAIT NO, IT'S JUST DOWN 04:37:52 haha 04:38:00 seriously though 04:38:01 Warn: Linux kernel reports no Time Stamp Counter (TSC). 04:38:02 wtf does this mean 04:38:26 The Time Stamp Counter (TSC) is a 64-bit register present on all x86 processors since the Pentium. It counts the number of cycles since reset. The instruction RDTSC returns the TSC in EDX:EAX. 04:38:51 it's literally a cycle counter 04:39:10 why does it need that I wonder... is it trying to calculate time using cycles? 04:40:08 I have nfi 04:40:22 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 04:40:23 but it's libzmq complaining 04:40:27 I'm just building from source now\ 04:40:30 let's see what happens 04:40:37 (4.0.3 instead of 2.0.0, lol) 04:40:46 :P 04:40:57 *** user__ (x@cryto-945C1394.de) has joined #crytocc 04:40:58 *** multihate has quit (Ping timeout) 04:41:04 *** ElectRo` has quit (Connection reset by peer) 04:42:02 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 04:43:11 hooo 04:43:20 grinding some coffee for french press tomorrow 04:43:33 shit is gonna be black like the night 04:43:46 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 04:43:53 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 04:44:01 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 04:44:05 yeah, thanks, I noticed that 04:44:09 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 04:44:17 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 04:44:24 OH SHIT NIGGA, YOU GOT BLIPPAGE 04:47:08 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 04:47:55 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is down! 04:47:58 what. 04:48:15 what? 04:50:02 there we go 04:50:16 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is down! 04:50:19 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7museum.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is down! 04:50:22 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6museum.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 04:50:25 good 04:51:12 okay 04:51:13 so 04:51:17 I am about to upgrade kerpia 04:51:20 breakage may commence 04:51:26 * dorotea falls over 04:54:53 I'm still pissed I can't figure out what the book was 04:55:59 all I remember is they were gonna have this space battle and the entire enemy force shows up 04:56:08 and they're out in space facing one fucking ship 04:56:21 thousands of the best battle ships etc, facing down one little container vessel 04:57:13 but the container vessel has some oversized coke can in it that uses some "quantum" property to contain matter (a la the well overused idea of "flat space") 04:57:28 and uh, it pops the top and 45k ships pop out 04:58:20 and I remember it because the main character was complaining the entire time -- it was their first time being put into this quantum space shit -- and they were melting into the seat 04:58:25 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 04:58:31 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 04:58:47 hm 04:58:58 loggy, pointer? 04:58:58 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-12-09#T04-58-58 05:00:28 hmm, maybe it's this series? 05:00:33 there are 7 or 8 books lol 05:00:59 kerpia dist-upgrading! 05:02:00 derp upgrading more like 05:02:31 "Yeah, I've got a level 10 derp over here. Can you come take a look? I think it caught a cold." 05:03:19 It's so nice not hardly knowing any culture 05:03:44 I don't have to live every second through memories, I can create new references to things that do not exist, at will 05:05:01 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 05:05:41 dorotea: you just create your own context! 05:05:42 :p 05:07:20 yes! I have very little shared context. I suppose the obvious tradeoff here is that I spend a lot of time looking for contexts that do not meet 05:08:02 so, like some days ago, I end up saying "stop melding your context onto mine" repeatedly, and nobody knows what I mean 05:08:08 mm... I'm not sure it's a good idea to run a compile process on wire... 05:09:11 oh well, lets try! 05:10:43 :4 05:10:44 er 05:10:45 :3 05:11:41 dorotea: you know, it;s kinda interesting how a 128MB box is one of the most packed VPSes I have 05:11:43 services-wise 05:12:01 :P 05:12:02 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 05:12:48 yep 05:13:14 zach changed the hostname and now it's actually a different box, but nagisa was the shittiest box we had for YEARS 05:13:18 it ran all core services 05:13:28 hehe 05:13:40 (I managed it, that's why it ran all core services) 05:14:08 because my shit never goes down 05:14:16 and uh, he used to reinstall the OS every 3 days 05:14:24 so I said "my shit's on here, don't ever touch it" 05:14:47 eventually he got tired of restoring services on the boxes that he reformatted all the days, so they ended up on my box 05:14:51 big fucking surprise :D 05:18:27 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:18:30 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:18:35 lol, typical 05:18:55 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:19:28 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6wire.cryto.net is down! 05:19:40 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6wire.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 12 seconds. 05:19:46 okay, good 05:19:52 now, time for the real test 05:20:12 *** botpie91 has quit (Client exited) 05:20:17 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2process on host 7wire.cryto.net reports that 6phenny (Cryto) is down! 05:20:21 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2process on host 7wire.cryto.net reports that 6phenny (Cryto) is now back up. It was down for 4 seconds. 05:20:26 *** botpie91 (botpie91@botpie91.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 05:20:39 *** loggy (loggy@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 05:20:39 Topic for #crytocc is: Cryto Coding Collective | THIS IS A PUBLICALLY LOGGED CHANNEL. http://wire.cryto.net/logs | http://cryto.net/, http://forums.cryto.net/ | Rules: no Anonymous, no cracking, no drama | Now, with more dpk! | Cryto Research: http://research.cryto.net/ | RIP Aaron Swartz 05:20:39 Users on #crytocc: loggy &botpie91 joepie91 multihate user__ pzuraq skill3r vld connor- staticsafe dorotea synkin foolex RMON_MRTG StatusBot lblissett tintin ^Xires Sonic1 Zekka_ MrPinky &MK_FG captainobvious GHOSTnew IR601 niveus stanone mikaa zxcvbnm twitchyliquid64 @SpaghettiCode lysobit svat achus connor Asad orbit aHlTat Sue truetravesty 05:20:42 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2process on host 7wire.cryto.net reports that 6loggy is now back up. It was down for 5 seconds. 05:20:43 awesome :) 05:21:15 oh, right 05:21:17 MOAR COFFEE 05:21:21 okay, so all bots are monitored now 05:21:26 all my phenny bots, and loggy 05:21:36 does it kick loggy in the shins yet? 05:21:40 lol 05:21:58 or is that a v2 feature 05:22:04 v6723! 05:25:27 joepie91: wat you know about finite automata? 05:25:49 oh fucking computer science theory 05:26:05 pzuraq: I know most of the words in that sentence! 05:26:10 dorotea: you a cs person? 05:26:22 joepie91 :D YOU WIN!!! 05:26:38 pzuraq:) sort of, but not really? I started cs, changed majors. 05:26:57 :O 05:27:01 to what major 05:27:02 programming is artistic in nature for me, and so it didn't make any sense to base my income on it 05:27:08 pzuraq, sidenote; my formal education is basically non-existent... there's a good chance that I know all the concepts, but don't mentally connect them to whatever term you use 05:27:13 international studies, and now global studies 05:27:19 I still code, do infosec, etc 05:28:00 Global studies, in its broadest definition is the academic study of political, economic, social and cultural relationships of the world. Furthermore, it can also include the study of political and cultural processes, the impacts of globalisation, markets and communications. Global Studies incorporates transnational and local trends in its curriculum. Undertaking a global studies course can also include field work or research in a particular area of 05:28:00 interest. 05:28:09 joepie91: FAs are how you do regexes, Push down automata are how you parse languages 05:28:28 oh, that sort of stuff 05:28:29 but in like, really strictly defined and theoretical ways 05:28:38 not actual implementation 05:28:44 lol parse regex by hand 05:28:51 basically :D 05:28:57 it's actually really cool 05:29:02 also, built a compiler 05:29:09 best two class combo evar 05:29:13 man, we did shit that was as-annoying (verbose is more accurate term) in discrete 05:29:18 also worst, because I have not had a life 05:29:23 fucking set theory maaaaan 05:29:40 though I'm pissed we didn't cover graph theory 05:29:43 I should do it over the break 05:29:48 question: Should I take the Computer security course if I can? 05:29:58 what's the course description? 05:30:41 like, paste it from your school site/catalogue 05:30:54 * dorotea puts coffee away 05:30:55 talked to teacher, he seems to know his shit. He was talking about how we would be going over types of attacks that aim at memory, function calls, databases, all kinds of shit 05:31:16 ahh, so defensive programming techniques? 05:31:24 or is it from an attacker perspective 05:31:36 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:31:49 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:32:03 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:32:09 dorotea: Prolly from an attackers perspective. Like, how the attacks actually work 05:32:10 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:32:28 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:32:34 neat 05:32:43 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:32:45 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6grapefruit.cryto.net is down! 05:32:53 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6grapefruit.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 7 seconds. 05:33:00 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:33:07 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:33:12 lol 05:33:14 urpad is so terrible 05:33:21 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 05:33:22 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 05:33:27 I guess "should I take it" depends on whether the class helps complete your degree (does it count for a requirement), and if not do you have the time/money to waste the units (you'll learn stuff, but this is money focused) 05:33:46 assuming, of course, you're there for a degree and not to just vacuum in knowledges 05:34:02 does count as an elective 05:34:15 electives help towards graduation? if so, yeah man take it 05:34:35 do you guys have specializations or concentrations in the major? 05:35:15 not until grad school 05:35:24 which it is most likely too late to apply to 05:35:40 * dorotea nods 05:35:51 "Introduction to computer security (including selected topics in network security). Access control. Security in programming languages. Basic cryptography. Security protocols." 05:36:04 haha yeah 05:36:07 broad as fuck course 05:36:07 lol 05:36:15 Also if I go to grad school Imm try to get someone to pay for it 05:36:21 same here 05:36:32 which means I apply... DUN DUN DUN next fall 05:36:33 dorotea: Wouldn't a broad base be a good thing to have though? 05:36:35 scary lelz 05:36:37 yes 05:36:46 the answer to that question is always yes 05:36:47 Like I know practically nothing about security right now 05:36:54 and don't ever ever ever let anyone tell you differently 05:37:11 lol 05:37:21 one of the major issues with education today is that people shoehorn themselves into phd depth of knowledge 05:37:28 and they literally know how nothing else works 05:37:41 make sure you take general classes while you have the chance :D 05:37:47 my major is in general classes 05:37:48 haha 05:38:01 Well, I plan on never stopping school 05:38:05 coursera and whatnot 05:38:09 that's a good place to start 05:38:10 :3 05:38:14 yep 05:38:24 right now I'm fascinated with China 05:38:26 I'd say "never stop learning", though 05:38:29 not school 05:38:37 mm 05:38:39 yus 05:38:46 eh, I need structure to force me to learn 05:38:52 else I get lazzy 05:38:52 I've been digging back into nuclear nonproliferation these days 05:39:01 I studied it when I was younger 05:39:10 that's a thing? 05:39:12 yes 05:39:15 to study? 05:39:17 it's an entire field 05:39:19 dude yeah 05:39:38 there's a whole field of NGO's and such that work only on that 05:39:43 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 05:39:51 O_o 05:40:01 interesting 05:40:18 my history teacher was one of the people who, after the collapse of the USSR, helped debrief the former soviet nuclear scientists once they were brought stateside 05:40:31 :P 05:40:34 so, yes, it's a thing 05:40:37 :P 05:40:39 cool 05:40:46 but, such is my interest area 05:40:49 one of them, anyhow 05:41:16 and I'm going to a hacking conference next weekend 05:41:26 defcon? 05:41:41 and in the spring I'll probably attend the local commercial scale organic agriculture conference 05:41:41 that's the only one I know 05:41:42 no 05:41:43 hushcon 05:41:56 they should make the wifi name "I dare you" 05:42:00 defcon is 10-15k people, this is 150 total tickets 05:42:11 invite only 05:42:14 :P 05:42:19 nice 05:42:30 do you do infosec professionally? 05:42:35 nope 05:42:43 probably could, but don't 05:42:47 full time student and all 05:43:00 yeah 05:43:18 I fear he'll get me drunk and try to make me give a lightning talk 05:43:36 but since I'm writing 3 papers in the next 4 days, I'll probably have quite a bit of material 05:44:13 nice 05:44:18 you undergrad? 05:44:23 especially since the one I'm doing tomorrow is on privatization of the commons 05:44:27 yes 05:44:50 10 pages on... ghana? yeah, that one. 05:44:56 that sounds like an interesting topic 05:45:01 kerpia upgraded to debian 6... now to 7... 05:45:05 yeah, it all is 05:45:37 world bank comes in to give the govt a loan, stipulates that they have to privatize their municipal water system 05:46:08 they fight it and lose, do it for 5 years, and refuse to renew at the end of 5 years because it trashed their water quality of service 05:46:09 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 05:46:23 shit like that 05:46:47 so I'mma write up some stuff about neoliberalism's effect on common resources 05:47:09 it'll be fun 05:47:49 that is eeeeeevil 05:47:56 james bond evil 05:47:59 literally 05:48:13 and then I have my theory paper, where I'm going to try applying the "banality of evil" idea to nsa workers 05:48:39 I get to compare them to nazi's 05:48:43 it's going to be great 05:49:06 "but we're just following our duties!" "we're doing this for your protection" 05:49:06 etc 05:49:34 that one's easy though 05:49:42 the other one is a research paper 05:50:35 never really done any research 05:50:47 really? 05:50:54 it's all I've done for years 05:51:25 I don't watch tv or play video games, I read longform journalism and academic literature 05:51:26 lol 05:51:37 mostly write programs and solve problems 05:51:45 before that I was in community college 05:52:01 * dorotea nods 05:52:02 I watch tv and read hacker news/reddit 05:52:07 been trying to read more 05:52:16 medium.com is awesome 05:52:19 yep 05:52:30 I don't touch reddit, ever, and only occaisionally hn 05:52:41 reddit is.. time sink 05:52:56 I try to drop it, but it's more addictive than crack 05:52:58 time waste more like 05:53:21 it's never been very good at elevated discussion, so I prefer to just read the articles and move on 05:53:59 really? From time to time I find good commentary in comments. Less so lately. 05:54:24 I guess a problem is the upvote downvote mechanism is more based on emotion than logical correctness 05:54:35 I remember when that racist got the top comment 05:54:38 exactly 05:54:46 "from time to time" is the problem 05:54:47 but then one user tore him down, systematically 05:55:03 I have no interest in sifting through article after article to find the good ones, and THEN having to look through comments too 05:55:10 fair 05:55:37 coincidentally, why I make https://explodie.org/news.html 05:56:02 ooh 05:56:14 and I'm safe linking it because I just cleaned it up friday 05:56:15 lol 05:56:38 good shit. What books do you recommend? Wanna start reading again 05:56:39 and it just streams news, all day every day 05:56:45 books? 05:57:02 Neuromancer and the Stuff of Thought are on my list 05:57:07 along with a lot more 05:57:07 william gibson's the only one I've read recently 05:57:16 I'm told asimov is good 05:57:32 I actually have those books somewhere, but I think they're at my friend's house 05:57:50 gibson's later writing is more fun, too 05:58:03 like uh, good english 05:58:10 good stories too, but good english 05:58:49 I need to read Z at some point too 05:59:00 by Vassilis Vassilikos 05:59:21 political thriller translated from greek 05:59:51 need to read Vonnegut as well 05:59:55 and Mao's Way was really good, but again political. It's mao's cultural revolution from his point of view 06:00:01 yes, he's a very good writer 06:00:05 is Z the dystopia? 06:00:08 slaughterhouse 5 was a favorite 06:00:09 no 06:00:16 it's an assassination plot 06:00:21 mostly true story 06:00:32 shaped greek politics 06:00:35 :P 06:00:37 ah 06:00:44 it was We I was thinking of 06:00:55 and of course 1984/brave new world are required reading 06:01:07 read those, excellent 06:01:17 want to read We as it was a precursor to them 06:01:30 ahh 06:02:05 I need to read the Saga of the Skolian Empire again, too 06:02:11 some 7 or 8 books in that one 06:02:17 good sci-fi 06:02:27 "The plot of the book unfolds over several generations of characters and revolves around political intrigues, but also contains subplots regarding physics, bio-enhancements, virtual computer networks, romance, mathematics, and military conflict as it is affected by supraluminal space travel." 06:03:29 sounds like my kinda read 06:03:47 I want to reread it, read it when I was like 11 06:04:09 maybe 10? I forget 06:05:06 bruce sterling too 06:05:11 forgot about him 06:05:23 he's the other guy who started 'cyber' 06:05:47 and neal stephenson's cryptonomicon 06:06:10 and lao tzu's tao te ching 06:06:16 that one is very important 06:06:40 never heard of that one 06:07:36 which 06:07:38 tao te ching? 06:07:44 it's east asian philsophy 06:08:19 If you're willing to try and make sense of it, it's directly applicable to everything from programming to solving world scale problems 06:08:20 :P 06:08:26 and in different ways for each 06:08:27 :P 06:09:06 https://mirror.explodie.org/tao-te-ching.html 06:09:32 also make sure you hit something on complex systems theory, but it should be interdisciplinary 06:09:49 http://www.amazon.com/dp/0199798109/ I have heard this is good, never read it myself 06:10:31 totally down 06:10:37 want to become well read 06:10:44 so I have things to talk about at parties 06:10:52 also want to become witty 06:11:19 I can't help you with witty 06:11:26 nobody gets my jokes, they're too meta 06:11:31 which is, in itself, a joke 06:11:36 except that it's true, and thus sad 06:11:59 have you read this 06:12:00 http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Connected-Brains-Cities-Software/dp/0684868768 06:12:03 ? 06:12:21 excellent book, completely changed how I view intelligence 06:12:25 no, but it's the same shit I've been studying 06:12:43 on G+, actually 06:12:46 there's a guy 06:12:46 lol 06:13:15 https://plus.google.com/+JohnKellden/posts 06:13:16 him 06:15:23 "98 percent of all of our individual cognition is crap." 06:15:25 root@vps32:~# uptime 06:15:25 lol 06:15:25 06:15:15 up 149 days, 11:48, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.09, 0.09 06:15:29 I don't want to reboot :( 06:15:31 don't forget dune 06:15:54 and grapes of wrath 06:16:05 I have to reboot... 06:16:06 and uh 06:16:24 that is one of the most motivational sentences I have read recently 06:16:25 pzuraq:) you probably don't need a book to tell you that :P 06:16:34 true 06:16:39 but I forget it often 06:16:52 I'd love to recommend my textbook, but it's expensive 06:17:04 recommend them, I have my sources 06:17:12 it's a 700 page volume of social critiques 06:17:22 it's specific to my major, so you probably don't 06:17:34 I have like, a huge amount of the oxford and cambridge press 06:17:36 anyhow, they're essays 06:17:43 from before demonoid went down 06:17:44 :( 06:17:56 cognella? 06:18:02 that's the publisher 06:18:18 I can check around 06:18:25 I need to get on an ebook tracker 06:18:41 http://www.amazon.com/Integrated-Perspectives-Global-Studies-McCarty/dp/1609271556/ 06:18:50 that book is absolutely excellent 06:19:16 it's not for you to agree with or anything, it's a collection of essays from people critical of the status quo explaining their critiques 06:19:48 one we read last week was from a black feminist 06:19:55 that was very interesting :P 06:20:28 and uh, make sure you take a good social psychology class 06:20:36 shit's fucking important 06:20:42 have you taken calc, or at least trig? 06:20:50 trig or better is a requirement as well 06:21:01 and a logic course 06:21:02 yeah, not on my trackers 06:21:08 it wouldn't be 06:21:15 there are only a few copies in existence 06:21:20 I've taken calc, taking vector calc eventually 06:21:23 my major, world wide, is maybe 300 people 06:21:28 taken discrete math i.e. logic 06:21:30 kk, good 06:21:36 er 06:21:41 kind of 06:21:43 I dunno if those are equivalent 06:21:52 I'm thinking shit that's gonna cover syllogisms 06:21:57 they're great for parsing speech 06:22:15 discrete math is logic if you only use 0 and 1 to represent logical statements 06:22:22 I don't use any of it, but it's absolutely essential for seeing problems in someone else's logic 06:22:23 I could use logic on top of that 06:22:34 I took basic logic in high school 06:22:40 or a class that had it 06:22:42 you can learn to see where the gaps in their logic are 06:22:45 even subtle ones 06:22:51 yeah 06:22:56 I could use that 06:23:05 that together with social psychology are immeasurably useful 06:23:18 taken a few social psych courses 06:23:27 was stoned out of my mind during them 06:23:28 It's why I'm "good" in social situations 06:23:38 it's why people see me as so caring, etc 06:23:41 and was recovering from an overdose during the final of another 06:23:46 because there are ways you can reverse engineer to project that 06:23:47 lol 06:24:04 I don't do drugs anymore 06:24:10 yay :) 06:24:21 what do you mean reverse engineer? 06:24:28 I dunno 06:24:33 It's the phrase I use for it 06:24:51 much like actual reverse engineering work, such as you might find in malware research 06:25:02 I'm good at reverse engineering 06:25:11 have you ever tried it on theories? 06:25:11 but I've never been able to do it with people 06:25:13 k guys, time to sleep 06:25:15 or people 06:25:18 do it on both 06:25:23 for some reason my conclusions are always wrong 06:25:27 night joepie91 06:25:27 if you figure out how to do it, even slowly, it's amazing 06:25:30 sleep well 06:25:49 you can see so much in simple phrases, because you can (if you're fast) see the implications stretching out behind their words 06:25:54 night joepie91 :) 06:26:32 dorotea: I've been wrong so often that I now assume everything at face value, because if not my head goes into over analytical mode 06:26:33 I use it to short-circuit people talking to me when we're using the same words but speaking about different things 06:26:39 mismatched context 06:26:44 night all :) 06:26:54 which is why I have anxiety 06:26:56 I have found face value to be absolutely terrible 06:27:04 oh it is 06:27:06 nothing is ever face value 06:27:06 ever 06:27:13 there's always a motive 06:27:28 but I comfort myself in the knowledge that I didn't get it wrong again 06:27:30 what I learned to do, because I can see all this, is to evaluate people not on individual motives 06:27:34 but more like "are they harmful" 06:27:50 so, what you have to do is find people willing to answer frank questions 06:27:57 the only way to get good data is by asking for it 06:28:01 bootstrap your system 06:28:09 it's AI-like after all 06:28:16 you can't guess on only failures 06:28:16 oh, that's the other thing 06:28:19 my memory is terrible 06:28:28 are you stressed out alot? 06:28:38 people have to tell me things like 5 times to get me to remember it 06:28:45 it's usually stress 06:28:47 yeah 06:28:57 I have photographic memory when I'm not stressed 06:29:01 less so, when stressed 06:29:24 so, first thing's first: figure out what stresses you and how to stop it or mitigate it 06:29:39 lao tzu's tao-te-ching is excellent for that 06:29:58 if you let it, it can shift your worldview nicely 06:30:21 oh fuck it's late 06:30:23 god damnit 06:30:29 lol 06:30:29 I was supposed to be in bed 30m ago 06:30:35 I get up at 6am 06:30:36 lol 06:30:44 we will continue this another time my friend 06:30:55 da 06:30:57 you west coast? 06:30:59 yep 06:31:03 same 06:31:07 find a way to completely remove your stress for a day 06:31:07 UCSC 06:31:11 and read tao te ching 06:31:13 csumb 06:31:21 lol down the road 06:31:30 haha 06:31:35 we should meet up sometime 06:31:38 yes 06:31:41 when less stressed 06:31:43 yes 06:31:47 I'mma learn you a book 06:31:50 :P 06:32:03 lol 06:32:11 I do that sometimes 06:32:16 did that with this cute polisci girl 06:32:25 we were going to study for the test 06:32:30 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 06:32:37 and I showed up to the coffee shop, and we talked for 2 hours 06:32:42 like, "had a good discussion" 06:32:44 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 06:32:51 and she was like "well shit, I guess I didn't get to study" 06:33:06 so I started asking her questions like what would be on the test, and she nailed them 06:33:19 and the whole time she's nailing them, she's going "oh my god, we talked about this" 06:33:20 lol 06:33:29 that is 06:33:34 awesome 06:33:39 I never once directly referenced the course material 06:33:45 but I covered every single thing on the final 06:33:55 this, this is what I do 06:33:58 :) 06:34:30 maintenant, je dois aller au lit 06:35:48 * pzuraq no french 06:40:44 autre langue? 06:40:54 C/java/scheme? 06:41:21 spoken languages with strict grammar rules are much like computing languages 06:41:22 :P 06:42:01 C/C++/JS/PHP/Ruby/Python/Haskell 06:42:07 and some others 06:42:09 nice! 06:42:17 but no french :p 06:42:22 pocito espanol 06:42:24 I'mma try http://ceylon-lang.org/ over break 06:42:57 hmm 06:43:00 interesting 06:43:19 http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/1.0/introduction/ 06:43:30 that will be more interesting to you 06:43:36 shows all the syntax 06:43:58 I like it because it doesn't look like ass 06:44:38 C was my favorite, and then we got the love beat out of us with java and swing 06:45:19 it's java, except it fixes some of the fuckery and makes it look (to me) more like C 06:45:41 like how everything is private by default 06:46:15 tbh my favorite language is JS 06:46:21 good JS flows 06:46:27 yeah? 06:46:31 reads like well crafted literature 06:46:35 there's enough bad js that I actually refuse to touch it 06:46:45 my buddy writes good js 06:46:47 completely fair 06:46:49 he's the first one I've seen 06:47:03 I can read his like C, which is what he's told me for years should be the case 06:47:14 the best JS is written with async in mind, and that's where a lot of people get screwy 06:47:16 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 06:47:20 async kills people 06:47:26 yep, he writes solely for node 06:47:37 <3 Node 06:47:50 he's prepping to write shit in node that will do node in browser and node on the desktop 06:47:57 which will be pretty fun 06:48:20 ah 06:48:34 https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit 06:49:04 javascript meet desktop app 06:49:22 write it once, runs on every platform and servers too 06:49:43 there's a lot of that starting now. I can't wait to see some of the future stuff. 06:49:54 yeah, I'm so stoked 06:49:54 Meteor is teriible. Derby looks cool though. 06:49:57 <3 Ember. 06:50:12 ^^frameworks 06:50:16 yeah 06:50:21 I know ember, dunno the other two 06:50:47 I also do webshit heh, but mostly around web perf optimization 06:50:49 :P 06:50:56 well, these days 06:51:14 meteor and derby are going for the write once, run everywhere idea, and also syncing the db and client(s) using operational transform 06:51:32 google docs style 06:51:52 * dorotea nods 06:53:18 oh, and watch this at some point 06:53:21 and then I go to bed http://violetblue.tumblr.com/hackharmreduction 06:53:25 it's 1hr 06:53:31 so, when you have time 06:53:54 very excellent application of harm reduction methodologies 06:54:07 which are important in social situations, but can be crossapplied to code 06:54:09 :P 06:54:31 will do 06:54:49 the effects of harm reduction in code have names like "graceful degredation" and "no cascading failures" 06:56:04 * dorotea sleeps 07:00:59 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 07:02:25 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:02:27 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 07:02:33 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:02:47 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:03:03 *** RMON_MRTG has quit (Input/output error) 07:03:06 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:03:32 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:03:52 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 07:03:58 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 07:05:05 *** Mighty0wl (Mighty0wl@cryto-65EE81D8.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 07:06:26 *** Mighty0wl has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 07:06:35 *** mikaa has quit (Ping timeout) 07:08:53 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 07:10:29 It's gonna be funny when he wakes up 07:14:03 *** MrPinky has quit (Client exited) 07:20:51 *** mikaa (mikaa@mikaa.cryto.net) has joined #crytocc 07:24:14 *** multihate has quit (Ping timeout) 07:25:55 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 07:51:26 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 08:06:06 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 08:06:50 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 08:41:54 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 08:46:11 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). 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The reported value was4 90.0126139323 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:49:57 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:50:02 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0146484375 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:50:03 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:50:07 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0207519531 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:50:08 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:50:11 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0192260742 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:50:12 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:50:28 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1082356771 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:50:28 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:50:55 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.033976237 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:50:56 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:04 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0385538737 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:06 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:11 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0405883789 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:12 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:18 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0426228841 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:19 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:20 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0426228841 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:22 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:24 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0451660156 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:27 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:35 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.049235026 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:37 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:38 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.049235026 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:41 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 08:51:44 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0512695312 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:48 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:51 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0538126628 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:51:55 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:51:58 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.055847168 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:02 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 08:52:17 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0624593099 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:17 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:52:37 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0705973307 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:37 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:52:44 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:45 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:52:47 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:48 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:52:51 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:52 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:52:55 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:52:59 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:02 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:06 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 3 seconds. 08:53:09 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:13 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:16 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:20 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:23 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:28 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 08:53:30 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0899251302 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:34 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 08:53:37 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0904337565 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:41 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:44 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0924682617 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:48 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:51 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0924682617 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:53:55 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:53:58 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0965372721 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:02 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:05 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0965372721 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:09 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:12 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0990804036 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:16 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:19 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1011149089 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:24 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:26 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1031494141 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:30 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:33 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1051839193 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:37 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:40 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1051839193 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:44 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:47 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1077270508 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:51 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:54:54 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.109761556 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:54:58 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 08:55:01 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1138305664 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:55:05 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:55:08 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1163736979 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:55:13 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 3 seconds. 08:55:15 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1184082031 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:55:19 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:55:22 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1250203451 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:55:26 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:55:29 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1270548503 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 08:55:33 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 08:55:36 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.000406901 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 10:00:36 *** multihate has quit (Ping timeout) 10:01:01 *** svat has quit (Ping timeout) 10:01:28 *** skill3r has quit (Ping timeout) 10:02:09 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:02:16 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 10:02:29 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 10:02:36 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 10:02:43 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:02:58 *** skill3r (skill3r@developers.developers.developers) has joined #crytocc 10:03:22 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 38 seconds. 10:03:30 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:03:42 *** svat (rtor@cryto-B07B90B6.tor-exit.calyxinstitute.org) has joined #crytocc 10:03:45 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 14 seconds. 10:03:59 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:04:05 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:04:13 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 14 seconds. 10:04:14 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:04:22 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:04:27 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 10:04:28 .bitcoin 10:04:29 1 BTC = $890.00, 1 BTC = €683.86 10:04:35 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 10:04:47 ._____. blade? 10:04:49 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:05:09 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 20 seconds. 10:05:23 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 10:05:42 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 10:05:50 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:05:58 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 7 seconds. 10:06:05 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:06:12 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 10:06:19 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:06:42 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 22 seconds. 10:06:50 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is down! 10:14:54 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 10:16:44 "Rob Schneider is a successful memory artist who has just memorized 1000 Bitcoin private keys and is running from hired hitmen, when he suffers amnesia from being hit by the car of a poor kindergarten teacher trying to save her school from financial ruin. See Rob Schneider in 'The Brain Wallet'. Coming this July. Adam Sandler says it's the best performance since The Stapler." 10:16:48 Great plot for a movie 10:19:51 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:20:01 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6blade.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 13 minutes, 10 seconds. 10:22:21 *** skill3r has quit (User quit: skill3r) 10:29:59 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 10:35:48 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-BAE76FBA.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 10:38:50 *** pzuraq has quit (Ping timeout) 11:07:01 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1741027832 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:08:41 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 minutes, 40 seconds. 11:10:24 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.3533935547 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:10:29 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 4 seconds. 11:10:38 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0299072266 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:10:40 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 11:13:12 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0581359863 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:13:12 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 11:15:17 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1237487793 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:15:18 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 11:15:21 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0177001953 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:15:26 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 4 seconds. 11:16:33 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0688171387 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:16:34 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 11:16:58 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.0024414062 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 11:19:31 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 11:19:38 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 11:19:40 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 11:19:47 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6grapefruit.cryto.net! 11:20:06 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 11:36:56 *** monod (~pmpf@cryto-364A5D34.retail.telecomitalia.it) has joined #crytocc 11:49:21 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 11:49:39 so sick 11:49:42 of this shit 11:49:46 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/09/internet-companies-demand-spying-overhaul-after-nsa-revelations-live-reaction 11:49:49 read the latest update 11:49:58 British Home Office minister Damian Green is in Washington today to announce a collaboration between the NSA and its UK equivalent GCHQ to identify paedophiles exchanging pornographic material on the “dark web” – the part of the internet that cannot be accessed by search engines. 11:50:09 These are very, very hardcore criminals who either commercially, or just because that’s what they do, are exchanging these images with each other. 11:50:13 (quote) 11:51:04 so, of course, because 1% of the Tor/darknet userbase uses it for paedophilia stuff, everyone on the darknet should be considered a hardcore criminal 11:51:09 * iceTwy slowly claps 11:51:25 obviously the remaining 99% all are terrorists. 12:01:16 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 12:21:36 yay 12:21:39 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/09/edward-snowden-voted-guardian-person-of-year-2013 12:25:33 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 13:01:52 yololo 13:04:10 I'm not much satisfied by these stories like edward now&then (sad joke, I know) and assange's 15:35:32 *** loggy (loggy@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:35:32 Topic for #crytocc is: Cryto Coding Collective | THIS IS A PUBLICALLY LOGGED CHANNEL. http://wire.cryto.net/logs | http://cryto.net/, http://forums.cryto.net/ | Rules: no Anonymous, no cracking, no drama | Now, with more dpk! | Cryto Research: http://research.cryto.net/ | RIP Aaron Swartz 15:35:32 Users on #crytocc: loggy lysobit joepie91 svat user__ lblissett StatusBot foolex synkin dorotea staticsafe connor- Pandora__ Moh mikaa Sonic1 Zekka_ &MK_FG captainobvious IR601 niveus stanone zxcvbnm Asad orbit aHlTat Sue truetravesty 15:36:22 *** botpie91 (botpie91@5C4B2CE4.B8E60B3B.FD9B6484.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:37:21 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6sabit.cryto.net! 15:38:37 *** Pandora_ (Pandora@cryto-97741A65.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 15:38:43 *** Pandora_ has quit (Connection reset by peer) 15:38:59 * joepie91 sighs 15:39:02 stupid mysql... 15:39:12 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is down! 15:39:53 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6konjassiem.cryto.net is down! 15:40:21 *** Pandora__ has quit (Ping timeout) 15:42:45 *** SpaghettiCode changed the topic to: "Cryto Coding Collective | THIS IS A PUBLICALLY LOGGED CHANNEL. http://wire.cryto.net/logs | http://cryto.net/, http://forums.cryto.net/ | Rules: no Anonymous, no cracking, no drama | Now, with more dpk! | Cryto Research: http://research.cryto.net/ | RIP Aaron Swartz" 15:42:45 *** SpaghettiCode (pasta@code.bonanza) has joined #crytocc 15:46:55 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:48:26 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is now back up. It was down for 9 minutes, 14 seconds. 15:48:27 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is down! 15:48:27 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is now back up. It was down for 1 seconds. 15:48:27 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is down! 15:48:27 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7sabit.cryto.net reports that 6MySQL (3306) is now back up. It was down for 1 seconds. 15:48:27 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7konjassiem.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 4 hours, 31 minutes, 28 seconds. 15:49:11 better 15:49:29 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 15:51:18 *** twitchyliquid64 (twitchyliq@cryto-4C6807BE.cinfuserver.com) has joined #crytocc 15:51:24 *** tintin (tintin@tintin.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:51:27 *** vld (vld@vld.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:51:38 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:51:57 ls 15:51:59 doh 15:52:18 so 15:52:28 this is how we got raided back in the summer 15:52:30 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/09/nsa-spies-online-games-world-warcraft-second-life 15:52:36 .title 15:52:36 iceTwy: Spy agencies in covert push to infiltrate virtual world of online gaming | World news | theguardian.com 15:52:41 I just read that article.. heh 15:52:54 do you remember what'd happened to me/my bro, zxcvbnm? 15:52:56 in June 15:53:03 negative 15:53:39 man, wtf is up with unreal 15:55:37 this is utterly fucked up 15:55:53 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6museum.cryto.net! 15:56:49 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 15:57:13 *** connor (c@BA2D26D0.339A30FF.B40044C0.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:57:24 theeere we go 15:57:27 had to do with IP changes 15:57:35 box is back onlin 15:57:39 online * 15:59:56 *** beowulf (beowulf@beowulf.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 16:00:44 joepie91 what just happened with the servers? 16:00:55 beowulf: had some issues linking them back together 16:01:03 turns out unrealircd freaked out over an IP change 16:01:07 because, you know, unrealircd is that stable 16:01:07 :P 16:01:17 Gotcha :D 16:01:21 also why is there no snow here D: 16:01:29 beowulf: also we have a fancy new monitoring bot 16:01:39 that will notify in channel if something is broken 16:01:56 StatusBot? 16:02:17 beowulf: yup 16:02:34 Okay cool. Was wondering what was going on earlier lol 16:02:57 but what I find weird with the NSA is that they monitor odd targets 16:03:06 beowulf: well, there appears to be an issue with debian7 mysql packages, in that they take much more RAM on openvz burst than debian6 packages did\ 16:03:06 take WoW or such games 16:03:12 so two servers freaked out over OOMing 16:03:16 after an upgrade 16:03:29 iceTwy:) makes sense, if you think anybody could be a terrorist, any place they might communicate is fair game 16:03:34 they claim Al Qaeda terrorists were/are using those games in order to communicate, recruit & transfer funds 16:03:41 absolutely 16:03:48 I don't even doubt their claim 16:03:48 but in the first place, it seems weird 16:03:52 well I do 16:03:58 I suspect it's literally one fucking person 16:04:02 but I don't doubt it 16:04:02 hahaha 16:04:10 but think of it, seriously 16:04:13 I mean, every org has that idiot 16:04:20 okay, Al Qaeda is supposedly very rigorous about its religious stance 16:04:22 I doubt aqap is any different 16:04:23 lol 16:04:24 i.e. don't fuck up 16:04:35 with any of the customs 16:04:42 * dorotea waves at the nsa bots that have been alerted 16:04:49 * iceTwy waves too 16:04:57 now 16:04:57 nah man 16:05:02 that's actually my funniest thought 16:05:04 *** eggtimer (eggtimer@cryto-355E5601.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 16:05:07 so, nsa leaks come out right 16:05:15 hold on, lemme finish 16:05:15 now everyone is talking about nsa 16:05:24 (real quick :p) 16:05:30 what do they do? they have to monitor it all, but how do you catalogue 16:05:31 lol 16:05:32 yeah 16:05:45 * joepie91 points at Palantir and friends 16:05:45 so, those terrorists usually have an anti-capitalist stance/"fuck the USA" ideology 16:05:50 * joepie91 goes for groceries now 16:05:58 no icetwy 16:06:02 so why would they use corporate products 16:06:08 * beowulf feels for iceTwy finishing real quick 16:06:14 they have a "you blew up my mother, two of my cousins, and my father" ideology 16:06:15 beowulf: :( 16:06:19 wrapped in religion 16:06:25 *** eggtimer has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 16:06:33 dorotea: I'm talking about a vastly different thing lol 16:06:43 islamic extremists? 16:06:46 when they're into religion - no matter the cause (i.e. family getting killed by a drone) 16:06:47 (as we call them) 16:06:50 not necessarily islamic 16:06:54 religious extremists as a whole 16:07:17 well then you're talking about religious people who want to institute their religion as govt 16:07:25 I wouldn't say it's necessarily anticapitalist 16:07:27 most likely yes 16:07:43 my major is anticapitalist lol, all our theory is based in neomarxist critiques 16:08:09 (neo marxist because marx was good, but didn't go far enough) 16:08:19 (that's the argument of neomarxism, not mine) 16:08:39 yeah 16:08:46 but, then, okay 16:08:50 take terrorists in general 16:08:50 'hello i got my major in AntiCapitalistism" "BS!" "B.B.A., actually" 16:09:21 the USA will always virtually go like, "yeah we're da world police so we'll get rid of you, fucking terrorists" 16:09:31 sure 16:09:32 and so at this point terrorist interests conflict with that of the USA 16:09:42 I mean that role is declining somewhat, but I'll allow the premise 16:10:06 that's true, the world is a lot more multipolar nowadays 16:10:08 do you know any political theories? 16:10:11 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:10:16 dorotea: not really, no 16:10:18 I mean 16:10:19 ahh 16:10:20 okay 16:10:21 besides the common ones 16:10:26 lemme see if there's a wikipedia page on it 16:10:30 socialism, communism, liberalism, etc 16:10:36 the basic principles of each of those 16:10:44 no 16:10:51 government and market types 16:11:02 I mean theoretical frameworks for how power is distributed in the world 16:11:02 lol 16:11:15 when you've got a free moment, read a bit of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism_%28international_relations%29 16:11:29 it's what US foreign policy is rooted in 16:11:41 tl;dr until i can read it ? 16:11:48 Realism is a tradition of international theory centered upon four propositions.[2] 16:11:48 The international system is anarchic. 16:11:48 There is no actor above states capable of regulating their interactions; states must arrive at relations with other states on their own, rather than it being dictated to them by some higher controlling entity. 16:11:48 The international system exists in a state of constant antagonism (see international anarchy). 16:11:48 States are the most important actors. 16:11:50 All states within the system are unitary, rational actors 16:11:52 States tend to pursue self-interest. 16:11:54 Groups strive to attain as many resources as possible (see relative gain). 16:11:56 lemme read the tl;dr 16:11:56 The primary concern of all states is survival. 16:11:58 States build up military to survive, which may lead to a security dilemma 16:12:00 done 16:12:02 ^ 16:12:04 I just pasted it 16:12:21 okay, question, dorotea 16:12:32 what are unions of states considered as? 16:12:38 either military or economic ones 16:12:40 it's why we haven't ever signed the kyoto protocol, but we're on-track to meet the obligations it set out 16:13:22 unions of states? through the frame of realism? they're states who have decided it's in their rational self interest to form an alliance 16:13:42 and it will continue until it is no longer in those states interest to do so 16:14:05 ah, good point 16:14:13 well realism seems to be what we've got today then 16:14:15 right? 16:14:29 US strategy 16:14:36 is waht dorotea is suggesting, I believe 16:14:36 so perhaps in the case of the EU, which is I assume what you're getting at, the premise is that states joining the EU have something significant to gain from joining 16:14:39 in abig picture 16:15:02 iceTwy:) realism is what US policy is based on, yes 16:15:15 iceTwy:) that however doesn't always hold elsewhere, though it is the prevailing idea 16:15:33 dorotea: yup 16:15:34 I use us as an example cause we're pretty purist about it 16:15:53 we don't do SHIT if it doesn't benefit us in some way 16:16:32 well then, realism in the way that the US wants to sort of extend/restore its (weakening) supremacy, is what we've got I believe 16:16:42 for example, if you see the US "magnanimously" donating money or help to feed poor people or so, (eg: philippines), there is always an ulterior motive 16:16:44 back in the 90's, the world was unipolar 16:16:54 I guess that the US loved this 16:16:58 dorotea: and yeah 16:17:08 well 16:17:14 dorotea: usually I think of those donations as a way to go and claim natural resources in those countries 16:17:15 the 90s was problematic for us, actually 16:17:22 or facilitate US TNC's implementation into those countries 16:17:33 *** Pandora (Pandora@cryto-CE7FD08D.ighost.se) has joined #crytocc 16:17:40 the world dropped from bipolar, with extremely strong poles and an almost perfectly divided world to unipolar and we were the only ones standing 16:17:48 it's a lot of stress, and we fucked up a lot 16:18:00 it is a lot of stress, i concur w/ that 16:18:02 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:18:04 iceTwy:) yeah, most likely. we'll win contracts as a result 16:18:05 its not easy being the ones in charge =/ 16:18:17 indeed 16:18:18 zxcvbnm: probably not, but the US want(ed) to be 16:18:21 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:18:23 nah 16:18:28 we're the only ones left 16:18:35 and we won -- we defeated the communists 16:18:42 (not really, but that's what we'd say) 16:18:55 that's the point 16:19:07 though 16:19:09 I must say 16:19:10 ^we're the only ones left 16:19:11 instantly there was a power vacuum in the world the size of the USSR, all allies, and all client states 16:19:26 dorotea: is there a theory that says 16:19:31 well, probably the theory of globalization 16:19:37 (my major) 16:19:43 there are many theories :P 16:19:44 that anyway, the US won't stay a supremacy 16:19:47 or no other country 16:19:53 which one do you want 16:19:54 because the US is pushing for globalization anyway 16:19:58 there are several to choose from 16:19:58 no 16:20:00 we're not 16:20:11 well, how are you not 16:20:14 not the way my major defines globalization, the us is not pushing for it 16:20:20 American TNCs are everywhere in the world 16:20:24 the us wants neoliberal economics 16:20:24 how's that not globalization 16:20:28 it's only economics 16:20:35 there are at least two other facets to globalization 16:20:41 but then as a consequence there's globalization 16:20:45 and we're losing both 16:20:53 what are they? human and communication flows? 16:20:54 we're winning economics, for now 16:20:58 nah 16:21:00 culture and politics 16:21:15 hmm 16:21:15 hollywood was great, and now there's one on every continent 16:21:18 for example 16:21:18 culture? not so much 16:21:19 ^ 16:21:35 I mean the USA is the figure of westernization 16:21:39 yes 16:21:50 but again, westernization is only part of the picture 16:21:52 a lot of country still want more westernization (I guess Ukrainian protesters for EU do) 16:22:01 no 16:22:07 ukraine wants a future 16:22:10 not directly 16:22:13 yes 16:22:19 with the rejection of the eu thing, ukraine loses its future 16:22:24 people are now in the streets 16:22:25 but it will be a future rooted in the European Union 16:22:33 that's the only future the ukraine had 16:22:39 and therefore in a western-y culture 16:22:49 maybe, but less than US 16:23:05 european culture 16:23:11 maybe west european culture more than east? 16:23:14 I'd go with that 16:23:32 but it's like 16:23:40 ukraine has no economic future without eu integration 16:23:48 their country is in shambles 16:24:12 and when the leaderman (I forget president or whatever) takes that away by rejecting eu integration, people get pissed 16:24:25 people will live with their life being shitty, as long as there exists the promise of a future for their children 16:24:30 you don't ever want to take that away 16:24:53 if you do, lenin comes down on the third day of protests 16:24:59 lol 16:24:59 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:25:32 heh 16:26:55 the thing that's most important in understanding globalization is actually history 16:27:14 social theory is worthless if you don't understand the history of the people you're looking at 16:27:22 because no history is old 16:27:33 remember, the ottoman empire only collapsed at the end of world war 1 16:27:36 had my A-levels in history/geography last year 16:27:45 people are still alive that were born then 16:27:49 needless to say I learned a lotta shit 16:27:50 and also remember 16:27:57 when you want perspective on the US 16:28:11 the ottoman empire was in decline longer than we've been a nation 16:28:28 (~300 years decline) 16:28:39 so uh, we're still in the alpha stage 16:28:59 maybe a really early beta, but with the cracks in our foundation I'd say we're not quite beta yet 16:29:05 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:29:10 that's an interesting comparison I must say 16:29:13 we haven't quite found a system that works 16:29:29 well, if you want an even bigger comparison 16:29:41 look at the chinese dynasty that collapsed in the 1950s 16:29:49 some thousands of years it had been running 16:29:55 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:30:12 you think that everything china does isn't driven by that history? 16:30:15 you would be an idiot 16:30:22 lol 16:30:40 it's also why westerners are woefully incapable of explaining china 16:30:54 (I'm no better, I don't know enough of the history) 16:32:36 or like all the african nations whose only recent history is western imperialism 16:32:46 and you wonder why the US is undertaking a drone war there to "stop terrorism" 16:33:58 or south american nations, who are all bringing up nice socialist governments 16:34:09 just because the US knocked over all their democracies 16:34:21 *** Zekka_ has quit (Ping timeout) 16:34:36 and in response, we get things like mercosur, which is a free trade agreement that lists human dignity as a policy 16:45:49 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:46:08 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:46:34 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 16:46:45 O_o Oh no! 16:52:38 *** Cryto308 (Cryto308@D2605DBF.D83841F5.3C469AF3.IP) has joined #crytocc 16:53:46 *** Cryto308 has parted #crytocc () 17:02:54 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:05:08 well 17:05:13 not very impressed by that DO location so far 17:05:14 lol 17:16:03 *** Zekka (zekka@Zekka.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:16:13 huh 17:16:16 well shit 17:16:20 it's 36f out 17:16:38 hmm 17:17:05 I may have to wear pants 17:17:06 e.e 17:23:13 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:24:12 man, their networking is worse than ours 17:24:15 that's impressive 17:28:25 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:30:50 dorotea: hehe 17:30:57 it's digitalocean's amsterdam1 location 17:31:27 in telecity or something 17:31:30 which itself is fine 17:31:34 so it's probably DO's network that's fucky 17:31:43 yeah 17:31:55 I assume it's the load they're working under 17:32:00 it's also not in amsterdam 17:32:01 afaik 17:32:02 but yeah 17:32:04 (our networking is actually fine, heh) 17:32:10 they call their new jersey location "nyc2" 17:32:11 so, eh 17:32:17 I don't take their location naming too seriously 17:32:26 hm 17:32:35 (it's at choopa afaik) 17:32:43 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:32:46 huh 17:32:49 * joepie91 sighs 17:32:50 choopa's decent 17:33:01 dorotea: it is 17:33:11 * dorotea preps to aller vite 17:34:33 * joepie91 prepares for cooking 17:34:47 haha fuck it's like rising by 1degree every 2 minutes 17:35:01 almost 38 already 17:37:06 *** root (root@4E6EB0A4.6EAD44EB.EE7F2A74.IP) has joined #crytocc 17:37:11 hai 17:37:23 root: don't IRC as root 17:37:37 oh look, 6% packet loss to dionysus... 17:37:38 But it's more secure 17:37:49 * joepie91 not sure if trolling 17:37:54 hahaha 17:38:06 What chan is your logger in 17:38:13 root: here :) 17:38:16 and you really should /nick :P 17:38:21 *** root is now known as x 17:38:24 ... 17:38:27 haha 17:38:30 lol 17:38:46 *** x is now known as Art 17:38:51 :D 17:39:23 Make statusbawt move 17:40:16 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:40:20 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is down! 17:40:30 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:40:35 ok here we go 17:40:37 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2port on host 7arvel.cryto.net reports that 6Tahoe-LAFS (3456) is now back up. It was down for 16 seconds. 17:40:40 :) 17:40:44 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is down! 17:40:48 lol 17:40:50 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 17:40:52 I didn't do that 17:40:57 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:40:58 that was just DO being shitty 17:41:05 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:41:10 oh~ ok 17:41:14 dionysus I mean 17:41:16 arvel was intentional 17:41:19 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is down! 17:41:25 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 6 seconds. 17:41:27 oh man... 17:41:37 yeah, seems a bit strange 17:41:38 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:41:58 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:42:05 Cool colors 17:42:06 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is down! 17:42:08 Art: right, so this is what happens when a server is exhibiting network issues 17:42:09 :P 17:42:15 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 7 seconds. 17:42:22 0,4 [ DOWN ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is down! 17:42:29 0,3 [ UP ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that 6dionysus.cryto.net is now back up. It was down for 7 seconds. 17:42:30 lol 17:42:32 I should probably make it a little less sensitive 17:42:44 sec 17:43:26 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:43:38 k 17:43:41 let's see if it's any better now 17:43:57 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6dionysus.cryto.net! 17:43:58 increased timeout from 1 to 1.5, and retries from 3 to 4 17:43:59 ... 17:44:01 right. 17:44:07 that's okay 17:44:17 as long as it doesn't register as 'down' 17:44:37 but yeah, Art, I have a bunch of servers hooked up to this now 17:44:45 all services on all of them being monitored 17:44:52 still need to configure a few more servers though 17:45:04 wire.cryto.net is running by far the biggest config 17:45:44 Pretty good 17:46:01 Art: http://sprunge.us/VCWC 17:47:12 ez 17:47:38 uh oh 17:47:40 This message is to clients on ATLCVZ5. Unfortunately some of the processes on this node have become "stuck" and require a reboot to fix them. We are going to reboot the node shortly to restore service to impacted clients. Downtime should not be more than a few minutes. Please open a support ticket if you need anything in the meantime. 17:47:52 so wire.cryto.net will be going down along with all services very soon 17:48:20 ummmz 17:48:28 at least, afaik it's on that server 17:48:53 will we get to see the messages go down? or does status bot run on all the servers? 17:49:16 Art: statusbot runs on one server 17:49:21 and will report wire.cryto.net going down 17:49:40 It's not running on wire is it? 17:49:43 no 17:49:46 that would be pretty fail 17:49:48 wire doesn't have enough RAM for that 17:49:48 h0h0h 17:49:51 :P 17:49:54 wire is only a 128MB box 17:49:55 xD 17:50:00 wow, tiny 17:50:14 it is already somehow running tahoe-lafs, unrealircd, qwebirc, loggy, a bunch of phennys, a saxo for somebody else, ZNC, and lighttpd 17:50:17 and openssh 17:50:25 nfi how that fits in 128MB but apparently it does, with some 60MB swap usage 17:50:46 bretty good 17:51:07 also 17:51:08 https://github.com/joepie91/cryto-status 17:51:13 source for the monitoring thing 17:51:14 :P 17:54:32 *** ConstantClass (ConstantCl@cryto-D181503A.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 17:54:54 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 17:55:27 Well I'm off to snort meth. Later gents. 17:55:30 *** Art has quit (User quit: leaving) 17:56:52 .bitcoin 17:56:53 1 BTC = $877.55, 1 BTC = €665.00 17:56:56 grr 18:04:26 *** Zekka (zekka@Zekka.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:05:26 *** ConstantClass has parted #crytocc () 18:54:22 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 18:59:12 *** complex (litehode@complex.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:04:26 *** synkin has quit (User quit: Konversation terminated!) 19:04:44 *** Cypher (Cypher@D04FD10E.F472C944.815CD338.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:13:36 *** yiopk (yiopk@yiopk.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:20:43 *** Cypher_ (mEistFX@D04FD10E.F472C944.815CD338.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:24:41 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Input/output error) 19:25:05 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:51:04 *** RMON_MRTG (RMON@cryto-4F780593.mit.edu) has joined #crytocc 19:52:33 *** Cypher has quit (User quit: Page closed) 19:59:00 *** Cypher_ has quit (User quit: Leaving) 19:59:12 *** complex has quit (Input/output error) 20:03:02 *** Cypher (Cypher@D04FD10E.F472C944.815CD338.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:06:33 *** Zekka (zekka@cryto-C758159B.arizona.edu) has joined #crytocc 20:07:07 *** Cypher has quit (User quit: Leaving) 20:07:52 *** Cypher (Cypher@D04FD10E.F472C944.815CD338.IP) has joined #crytocc 20:12:04 *** beowulf has quit (User quit: Leaving) 20:56:29 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 21:14:58 *** Zekka (zekka@cryto-8F43DF3D.arizona.edu) has joined #crytocc 21:15:13 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 21:15:57 .tw https://twitter.com/joepie91/status/410155380887396352 21:15:57 To prove that @YourAnonNews fleeced their donors, @voodooKobra will build a YAN-like site in a weekend for $500. http://www.anonnews.org/forum/post/70525 (@joepie91) 21:18:36 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 91.5 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:19:09 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 21:21:16 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 minutes, 38 seconds. 21:26:18 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.5 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:26:30 wire will cool down in a while 21:26:53 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 35 seconds. 21:26:54 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:27:04 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 9 seconds. 21:27:08 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:27:09 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 21:27:10 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:27:12 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 2 seconds. 21:29:44 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.2 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:29:46 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 21:29:51 * joepie91 sighs 21:29:56 I should really run less stuff on wire, heh 21:31:44 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:31:46 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 21:31:56 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.2 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:31:56 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 21:33:34 *** Zekka (zekka@Zekka.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 21:34:45 *** Cryto317 (Cryto317@25A329B8.3E0E7151.46BB9CF0.IP) has joined #crytocc 21:34:59 . 21:35:14 *** Cryto317 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 21:39:13 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 90.1 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:39:14 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 1 seconds. 21:39:22 0,7 [ ALARM ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that an alarm was triggered for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage). The reported value was4 91.5 for4 physical.4used_percentage , triggering the 2> 90 condition. 21:40:04 0,3 [ SOLVED ]  Host 7wire.cryto.net reports that the alarm for rule 07725944-1a2d-4d8c-82f3-2ed1b99b031e (6*!machine.memory:physical.used_percentage) was resolved for 4physical.4used_percentage. It was active for 42 seconds. 21:42:11 yeah, hum, this is starting to be a bit of a problem... 21:42:40 hmmm... 21:43:06 there we go 21:43:15 apt-get upgrade pushed nearly everything into swap :> 21:51:58 *** Pandora has quit (User quit: Leaving) 21:59:06 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 22:05:36 *** Cypher has quit (User quit: Leaving) 22:13:31 *** Zekka (zekka@cryto-8F43DF3D.arizona.edu) has joined #crytocc 22:19:37 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 22:20:04 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 22:20:42 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 22:21:09 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 22:21:43 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6arvel.cryto.net! 22:21:50 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6blade.cryto.net! 22:22:56 *** achus (achus@cryto-61E72864.ighost.se) has joined #crytocc 22:49:59 0,7 [ WARNING ]  Service 2heartbeat on host 7monitoring.cryto.net reports that a blip occurred for 6nexus.cryto.net! 23:07:31 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 23:13:39 *** dpk (r00t@BD9A3E39.CC8193B7.2A69F9C7.IP) has joined #crytocc 23:16:35 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: Disconnecting from server) 23:17:44 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-BAE76FBA.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 23:27:11 *** Zekka (zekka@Zekka.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:41:00 *** Ari (Ari@Ari.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:59:18 i am dpk 23:59:35 i am ari 23:59:51 * joepie91 raises eyebrow