00:01:57 *** pzuraq has quit (User quit: Leaving...) 00:06:53 *** snowy (snowy@snowy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 00:14:42 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 00:14:47 haha 00:15:13 mitsuhiko's blog posts are quite amazing, lol. see that one where he goes wtf with typeahead: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2013/12/9/stop-being-clever/ 00:15:32 "Based on that I'm now pretty convinced now that JavaScript is the Wild West of software development. Primarily because it rivals 2003 PHP code in terms of code quality" 00:28:42 The difference is, php code has improved since 2003 00:28:47 * dorotea sniggers 00:29:14 mmmmmmmmmmmmm 00:29:15 NP: [Mala - Mulata] [Mala in Cuba] [801kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.5.6 00:29:24 dat. bass. 00:29:52 dorotea: yeah that's what he says. the PHP community has somewhat become more mature 00:50:52 *** complex has quit (Input/output error) 00:55:04 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 00:55:06 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 00:57:11 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 00:57:55 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 01:05:38 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 01:14:42 *** DrWhat has quit (Ping timeout) 01:21:34 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 01:21:36 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 01:39:00 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 01:39:02 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-610769D0.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #crytocc 01:39:07 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: iceTwy) 01:41:35 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-118E2B71.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 02:50:56 *** Thor (numz@cryto-E310D83A.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 03:00:51 *** Cryto405 (Cryto405@cryto-5E73B737.bype.org) has joined #crytocc 03:01:02 hi crypto 03:01:30 http://greatvirtualsculpture.net/ art change the world 03:02:36 http://greatvirtualsculpture.net every person in the world will receive daily paid share of global incom 03:03:11 hi guys r u quiet consciouss? 03:04:02 i was long working 4 this project 03:05:03 *** fanat1ck (fanat1ck@cryto-F8CC3618.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 03:06:24 *** fanat1ck has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 03:11:18 http://greatvirtualsculpture.net every person in the world will receive daily paid share of global income!!! in the name of youre spaghettiness!! 03:18:07 free anonnymouse activists worldwide immadietly!!! http://greatvirtualsculpture.net/ 03:18:56 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 03:24:57 wat 03:25:00 why you spam in here 03:25:06 is cryto, not crypto 03:48:12 04FichteFoll made 4 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02adding in the0ther/Sublime-Bitly', '02adding sublime version to package info', '02Merge branch 'release/0.1.0'', '02Merge pull request #2517 from the0ther/masteradding in the0ther/Sublime-Bitly' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/27cd20c8cb...7b977953e8) 03:54:09 *** Cryto405 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 03:54:44 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 03:57:24 loggy, pointer? 03:57:24 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-12-22#T03-57-24 04:28:02 shit show, yeah 04:28:03 lol 04:31:55 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 04:32:48 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 04:33:46 skyyyyyriiiiiim 04:34:10 I've been itching to bludgeon something with a warhammer for a few days now 04:34:20 morning dorotea 04:34:35 right, make sure that "someone" isn't in this channel... I hate cleaning up the mess 04:34:36 :P 04:35:25 lol I apparently ran 'im off 04:35:36 it wasn't completely unintentional, just mostly 04:37:27 eh, reading back yesterdays logs 04:37:30 I suspect this was for the better 04:37:43 I figured >_> 04:37:54 if somebody doesn't catch the hint when you say "you're probably using the word hacking incorrectly" and just ignores it and goes on using it incorrectly... 04:38:01 I had a uh... feeling about culture fit 04:38:09 I don't think there's going to be all that much constructive input from him here 04:38:13 with that one-track mind 04:38:21 so eh 04:38:28 to be perfectly honest, I don't really mind 04:38:40 yeah, and no real signs of ... ways to make it constructive 04:38:47 like how a few people have been helped to be better 04:38:48 he's welcome when he can have two-way interaction with people, but until then... he's probably not a good fit here 04:38:51 dorotea: exactly 04:39:12 reaction to gentle corrections was attacks, not gonna be helped 04:39:13 lol 04:39:22 anyway, this is why you don't have to ban people.. if people -really- do not fit in, they will leave eventually anyway 04:39:34 dorotea: pretty much 04:39:37 "you must not be a real hacker" 04:39:40 yeah, uh, okay 04:40:00 notice how I refused to even touch the subject :D deny him higher ground :D 04:45:21 my favourite line is this 04:45:21 19:04:25 i here looking for intellegent covo. 04:45:31 aside from the countless mistakes 04:45:47 I wonder when he will realize that that is the last thing you're going to find in the "hacker" (ie. cracker) communities 04:45:56 "I here looking for discussions on cracking" 04:46:14 probably closer to what he wanted 04:46:17 yeahm that too 04:46:38 many of the youngin's that are still naive enough to talk about it... aren't the most mature 04:46:52 intelligent conversation isn't something I'd peg them with 04:49:03 haha. netflix uses freebsd and nginx 04:49:15 excellent, CorpOS winning still 04:58:11 * joepie91 still doesn't understand why there's a warning on his box of tea 04:58:35 dorotea 04:58:37 "IMPORTANT ADVICE: Pour hot water over teabag and leave for at least 5-6 minutes! Only then is the product safe to consume!" 04:58:41 on a box of tea I have here 04:58:56 please explain why there's a warning label on my tea 04:59:08 a consumption safety warning, at that 04:59:26 apple / cinnamon / rooibos / 'rose leaves' "infusion" 04:59:40 same reason a lady in the US won a million dollars by spilling actually hot coffee on herself in a mcdonalds and suing 04:59:57 dorotea: except it's only on this variety 05:00:09 oh, maybe it's a recommendation for that type 05:00:10 and not on any of the other varieties from the exact same brand and manufacturer 05:00:21 hell, they're even shipped in a box with the other types that do NOT have this warning 05:00:28 I know certain types of teas and such are supposed to be steeped for a certain time 05:00:29 (Lidl, they just stack up boxes as they are shipped in) 05:00:36 dorotea: oh? 05:00:50 yes 05:01:00 there are different steep times lol 05:01:17 herbal is way different than actual tea, and herbal honestly actually depends on the herb content 05:03:07 ohfuck 05:03:16 south sudanese fighters fired on US planes 05:03:18 :O 05:03:23 shit's about to get real 05:03:38 dorotea: well yes I know the different times... but this package actually has it as a _safety warning_ 05:03:42 instead of "preparation advice" 05:03:44 (like the others do) 05:03:46 mm 05:03:55 it's worded significantly differently, and strongly implies safety hazards 05:04:06 *** Thor has quit (User quit: Quitte) 05:04:31 (useful: Lidl actually has the steep times on the teabag labels' backside) 05:04:35 oh god damnit 05:04:42 south sudan's gonna be another genocide 05:04:45 calling it now 05:04:45 (for whatever fucking reason, most manufacturers don't do that in NL) 05:04:56 dorotea: I am completely unaware of the state of affairs there 05:05:09 (Ive only ever seen that on the box. neat that it'd be on the bag at all) 05:05:16 well, it was just sudan 05:05:28 couple years ago, UN et all let them split to try and stop the war 05:05:39 (north west sudan is darfur, if that rings any bells) 05:06:00 ahhhh 05:06:01 yes 05:06:11 south sudan, the newly created state, is crumbling in real time 05:06:20 they just fired on US warplanes, injuring 4 05:06:46 latimes says the factions are roughly being created on ethnic lines 05:06:47 so, genocide 05:07:15 aaaaand UN peacekeepers are pulling out 05:07:15 yeah 05:07:26 man, genocide early in the new year, if it even lasts that long 05:08:26 we're doing good offices for negotiations, but one of the military divisions that rules over "the northern region" which is this little dip of land between north and south sudan just delcared himself mayor of it or whatever 05:08:57 that little dip of land's ownership was disputed between north and south, because it's a big fucking oil field 05:09:20 and other than really rather terrible farmland, it's all sudan has for export markets 05:09:37 (which of course is all we're concerned about in the west) 05:10:05 man, it's fucking good timing that I read one of the books by the lost boys 05:10:13 I know where ALL of this shit is 05:10:28 fuck yeah 05:10:32 my major, at work 05:10:40 not even done with the bitch yet 05:11:23 oof, even china's evacuating their oil personnel 05:11:24 sheit 05:12:37 *** Asad has quit (Ping timeout) 05:13:56 *** Asad (Asad@Asad.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 05:26:09 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 05:27:16 .bitcoin 05:27:17 1 BTC = $596.00, 1 BTC = €462.00 05:27:28 jeg forstar 05:27:33 ikke 05:31:25 Charles: wha 05:38:15 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 05:44:59 * dorotea warbles 05:45:12 dorotea; https://github.com/amscanne/huptime 05:45:15 man, marrionberry pie icecream 05:45:22 Huptime is a tool for achieving zero downtime restarts without the need to modify your program in any way. 05:45:23 Although many applications support reloading configurations while running, a zero downtime restart allows for upgrading the application code without rejecting any clients. 05:45:44 yep 05:45:51 like lighttpd's angel 05:45:55 but generic 05:47:48 *** disscom has quit (Input/output error) 05:48:10 that's pretty excellent if it delivers 05:48:28 lighttpd's angel? 05:48:30 *** disscom (dcland@4E0160F6.3E704BE1.DF6106DE.IP) has joined #crytocc 05:48:38 (also, I still think /r/bitcoin people made a genius move with their reddit ad: http://i.imgutil.com/Vi68QxH.png ) 05:48:58 *** Philosoraptor has quit (Ping timeout) 05:49:11 joepie91:) yeah, lighttpd2 includes "angel" functionality 06:37:32 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 06:37:43 .bitcoin 06:37:44 1 BTC = $609.00, 1 BTC = €462.00 06:58:42 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 07:02:40 *** multihate (root@multihate.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 07:50:38 *** Sue has quit (User quit: leaving) 07:52:58 holy crap 07:52:59 https://boards.4chan.org/pol/res/24507839 07:53:01 this is an actual thing 07:53:04 cc dorotea 07:53:59 oh man 07:54:04 so much excellence 08:00:34 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 08:00:56 .bitcoin 08:00:57 1 BTC = $623.00, 1 BTC = €487.25 08:03:19 *** augustina-w930 (augustina-@31B96D5A.A35EDE6D.9BF48D28.IP) has joined #crytocc 08:12:33 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 08:33:55 agh man joepie91 08:34:02 trying to figure out what to get my mom for christmas is so hard 08:36:02 dorotea: how so? 08:36:12 I've never done it before 08:36:22 * dorotea doesn't buy things, let alone gifts 08:36:42 dunno what she likes 08:36:47 because I know she already has everything she needs 08:37:12 so... must find something novel 08:37:16 which is the thing I'm worst at 08:37:29 I like novelty, but novelty's kinda personal 08:37:31 :/ 08:37:45 (like the kind of novelty each person prefers) 08:47:28 I don't do christmas gifts :P 08:47:33 dorotea: make something yourself! 08:48:03 i never have before but my mother said she's tired of not getting one 08:48:13 said don't get a card, get a thing 08:48:26 * dorotea hates this holiday, in general 08:54:13 I would really, really like to make gifts myself actually 08:54:21 but I don't have access to a wood shop 08:54:46 If I did, everyone would get beautiful handmade cutting boards or end tables or whatever 08:54:52 .bitcoin 08:54:53 1 BTC = $659.97, 1 BTC = €492.00 08:55:01 hey yall 08:55:02 .bitcoin 08:55:03 1 BTC = $659.97, 1 BTC = €492.00 08:55:20 I want to make cute little tables that are like 3 inches tall 08:55:35 like miniatures, basically 08:55:36 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 08:55:45 loggy, pointer? 08:55:45 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2013-12-22#T08-55-45 08:56:06 tldr I'm buying the first ever christmas present for my mom 08:56:15 dunno how 08:56:15 lol 08:57:41 where does botpie pull the bitcoin data from / 08:58:42 mtgox? 08:58:46 i don't think so 08:58:47 * dorotea doesn't remember 08:58:53 might be bitinstant 08:59:04 or uh, blockchain if they have an api 08:59:30 oh bad 08:59:32 bad bad bad 08:59:38 I put "trinkets" into amazon 08:59:38 blockchain.info/ticker 08:59:41 so much amazing 08:59:45 so little money I have for it all 08:59:47 @ zxcvbnm__ 08:59:50 weighted avg 09:00:16 for how long 09:00:19 the day ? 09:01:41 I'mma call you lazy 09:01:51 because it says at the beginning of each line, 15 minutes 09:02:48 lol 09:02:50 i read that 09:02:53 i meant the weighted average 09:02:57 oh its a weighted average of 15m 09:02:58 got it 09:03:06 i thought joepie was doing some extra calculations when he reported it 09:04:38 3.49 to make a joke 09:04:58 http://www.amazon.com/Darice-2314-45-Timeless-Miniatures-Cup-Coffee/dp/B002QSI5I8/ 09:05:11 such pancakes, so delicious. wow 09:05:35 such syrup. 09:05:54 zxcvbnm: https://github.com/joepie91/phenny/blob/master/modules/bitcoin.py#L19 09:06:00 many hippo 09:06:04 isn't open-source awesome ;) 09:06:22 oh man, pancakes 09:06:23 pic incoming 09:07:12 http://owely.com/8qmGOq 09:08:13 less fry more syrups 09:10:20 dorotea: wat 09:10:29 too much dark 09:10:40 either your heat was too high or you overfried 09:10:43 >_> 09:10:44 these are dutch pancakes okay 09:10:49 they're wrong 09:10:52 wrong pancakes 09:10:54 no they're not 09:10:56 :D 09:11:03 okay mr. wrong 09:11:05 also the top one is with cheese 09:11:06 :> 09:11:17 https://www.google.com/search?q=dutch+pancakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o6y2UsyEO-7s0gWHvYCQDQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=1064 09:11:17 even weirder, but probably tastes good so I'll allow it 09:11:28 you can put pretty much anything on Dutch pancakes 09:11:29 make the tiny ones 09:11:37 those are fun 09:11:56 * dorotea called them danish pancakes though, because danish roommate 09:11:57 (did you know: it used to be typical "poor family" dinner in NL; all cheap and plentiful farm ingredients, kids loved them, and you could throw anything on top of them) 09:12:23 (they also take quite some time to make) 09:12:45 (makes sense. just like how "chuck" steak is now expensive even though it's one of the shittiest meats in a cow, or tritip too, which is THE shittiest meat in a cow) 09:17:17 *** multihate has parted #crytocc (None) 09:20:54 oh wow 09:21:01 I found where all my trinkety shit's coming from 09:21:10 Home & Kitchen › Home Décor › Home Décor Accents › Collectible Figurines › Polyresin › International 09:24:33 or, damn, http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Ceramic-Maneki-Lucky-KT6-KC/dp/B000IG3RVA/ 09:47:52 ugh I'm just gonna go cry myself to sleep because these gifts seem really fucking stupid 10:02:40 http://www.primewire.ag/watch-2741885-Atlantis 10:02:46 the first few minutes of ep 1 are very very cheesy 10:02:52 but otherwise, it seems like a nice series 10:18:51 dorotea: http://www.putlocker.com/gopro.php 10:19:00 apparently putlocker has switched to Bitcoin-only... 10:19:05 that's definitely a new thing 11:05:04 *** THX1337b (THX1337b@cryto-84075FD7.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 11:06:25 *** THX1337b has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 11:09:07 *** Moh 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11:45:39 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@cryto-BDD0C244.l2sacrifice.fr) has joined #crytocc 11:47:22 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 11:47:28 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 12:04:11 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 12:04:26 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 12:06:39 *** DrWhat (Ana.Conda@DrWhat.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 12:10:51 jesus 12:10:54 iceTwy, wtf are you doing lol 12:12:59 .bitcoin 12:12:59 1 BTC = $644.50, 1 BTC = €494.00 12:14:29 joepie91: haha 12:14:40 joepie91: well unfortunately there's still no SASL on CrytoCC 12:14:42 <3 12:21:07 iceTwy: that's no reason for constantly disconnecting and reconnecting 12:21:07 lol 12:22:53 there is actually, because I tried all of the SASL auth mechanisms before ending up choosing NickServ to identify haha 12:23:13 joepie91: I had a problem that ended up in rm -rf'ing all of my home directory 12:23:45 I didn't loose anything important (thx backup) even though I felt like a Linux newbie, but all of my config files were deleted 12:23:47 so erm 12:23:59 you should know by now that there's no SASL here... 12:24:02 and eh 12:24:06 how exactly 12:24:09 did you rm -rf your homedir 12:33:52 rm /home -rf 12:33:58 Even i know how to do that 12:34:16 or rm /home/icetwy -rf 12:34:31 also ther eis SASL 12:34:35 Im using it 12:48:32 joepie91: yeah. because I was writing my first bash script 12:48:33 hahaha 12:48:37 DrWhat: I mean as in, what made him do that 12:48:41 DrWhat: and no, there's no SASL 12:48:44 SASL !== SSL 12:48:49 iceTwy: eh... 12:48:54 still a bad idea :P 12:48:56 and, basically, my script had to pick up a certain directory (to save files to) from a config file 12:48:57 anyway 12:49:05 iceTwy: PM me your SSH pubkey 12:49:10 joepie91: okay 12:49:12 you'll see why in a moment 12:49:18 which one? GitHub one? 12:49:22 I guess, yeah 12:49:24 ... your SSH pubkey... 12:49:26 the one you use 12:49:30 just 12:49:34 I have 3 different SSH keys ;) 12:49:36 what 12:49:38 why 12:49:46 github & VPS's 12:49:51 eh? 12:50:00 it's a matter of security really 12:50:03 what? 12:50:07 but anyhow! lemme give you my main one 12:50:09 iceTwy, I think you might be misunderstanding how keypairs work 12:50:12 :| 12:50:32 the -point- is that you only need one, and that compromising something you have access to doesn't compromise your keypair 12:50:49 having multiple SSH keys is pointless if they're all stored on the same system 12:51:01 heh, they're not 12:51:05 wha? 12:51:21 well I've got my own little setup lol 12:52:01 iceTwy: I am still none the wiser as to how your setup works, and I'm running out of ways to subtly imply that I'd like an explanation :| 12:52:06 I have 5 SSH keys 12:52:09 2 on my pc 12:52:14 1 on my tablet 12:52:25 and the other 2 i dont knwo where they are any more 12:52:43 joepie91: here it is: 12:52:49 hehehe 12:52:59 https://iceb.in/paste/40Tzstqa#obhawgUNsyXcVhkCW2VZqcs0clAt2LBfFpzgRPPoqF0= 12:53:07 afk noms noms. 12:53:12 nonononono 12:53:16 iceTwy: :| 12:53:24 why go afk now D: 12:56:47 Laughing out Loud 12:57:11 joepie91 im still here 13:17:04 *** Sonic has parted #crytocc (None) 13:38:53 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 13:47:52 joepie91: okay back 13:48:10 wb 13:48:11 pm 13:48:12 :P 13:50:13 *** Sonic (Mcloven@cryto-9F42E372.static.internode.on.net) has joined #crytocc 13:53:09 *** xdrushxd (xdrushxd@cryto-88F60104.access.telenet.be) has joined #crytocc 13:56:58 *** xdrushxd has quit (User quit: Ik ga weg) 14:00:48 Im backl 14:08:50 wb 14:26:52 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 14:27:05 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 14:34:27 *** SomeoneUsingTor (SomeoneUsi@cryto-E310D83A.torservers.net) has joined #crytocc 14:35:04 *** mama (me@cryto-90D34012.privacyfoundation.ch) has joined #crytocc 14:36:18 *** SomeoneUsingTor has quit (User quit: Page closed) 14:38:31 04iceTwy made 1 commit(s) to 03kasper on branch 10master: '02Merge pull request #1 from iceTwy/masterFix some HTML5 syntax errors' (https://github.com/iceTwy/kasper/compare/e518b9f658...d7d3e150d7) 14:41:32 04iceTwy made 1 commit(s) to 03kasper on branch 10master: '02Remove useless p tag' (https://github.com/iceTwy/kasper/compare/d7d3e150d7...d39d10f7cf) 14:44:50 *** foolex has quit (Client exited) 14:50:10 *** TheSaint^ (~TheSaint@D97F4341.5D9BE5C0.81E65691.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:50:36 *** TheSaint^ has quit (Input/output error) 14:51:47 *** TheSaint^ (~TheSaint@D97F4341.5D9BE5C0.81E65691.IP) has joined #crytocc 14:52:00 *** TheSaint^ has quit (Input/output error) 14:53:17 nice iceTwy 14:53:42 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:01:45 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 15:32:46 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 15:34:11 *** foolex has quit (Client exited) 15:34:49 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 15:43:11 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 15:44:31 mmm 15:44:41 * joepie91 is liking his new code style so far 15:45:06 joepie91, "having multiple SSH keys is pointless if they're all stored on the same system" <-- can be decrypted at diff times (i.e. one of them - like 1/year) :P 15:45:29 MK_FG: don't see how that's any better than just generating a new key every year 15:45:56 unless you expect your PRNG to be compromised in a year or whatever strange scenario 15:46:12 Much less trouble for tons of systems you access infrequently? 15:46:19 how so? 15:46:37 No need to update authorized_keys on all of them 15:46:49 eh, that's a 5 minute bash job 15:46:49 at most 15:47:09 scp new_key.pub user@$HOST:/home/user/authorized_keys 15:47:15 foreach $HOST in cat hostsfile 15:47:17 done 15:47:22 Gotta remember them all too, and that job is a bad idea ;) 15:49:12 Actually, might be nice to learn to setup ssh with some signed keys 15:49:45 I.e. put some "root key" there and only unseal (or even plug) it like 1/year to rotate temp keys 15:51:43 And I think x509 have much more secure encryption for at-rest keys anyway (pkcs8) that openssh also supports for its own keys (to decrypt), but doesn't use ;( 15:57:35 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 16:07:37 wb iceTwy 16:10:44 *** DrWhat has quit (User quit: ✟ ₦Ҿ₢⃝№щΐ₵ᴑᴎ⁸ ✞ ☠) 16:35:07 now I'mma trust usps to get things to her house in time 16:35:09 :/ 16:50:39 im about to say goodbye to windows as a main os 16:53:16 \o/ 16:53:42 IR601: let me know if there's any Windows-only software you need a Linux alternative for, I can probably help with a lot of it 16:53:57 sweet :) 16:54:16 i still need windows :'( cause of battlefield 4 16:54:52 but linux is going on the ssd :D 16:55:30 is there anything i need to know about linux on SSD's 16:55:46 only root and boot are going on there /home will be on a hdd 16:56:21 IR601: the same thing as for every other OS on an SSD: your SSD will die quickly 16:56:22 (comparatively) 16:56:25 due to wear 16:56:36 if you can, keep /tmp on your HDD 16:56:45 ah ok 16:56:45 it will make a massive difference in SSD lifespan 16:57:04 should be peanuts to configure that in Linux :) 16:57:09 cant be as bad as having windows on an ssd XD 16:57:14 wel 16:57:20 Windows just throws all its shit on the same filesystem 16:57:22 so that's hardly comparable 16:57:23 lol 16:57:31 "what do you mean that directory has to be on a different fs" 16:57:45 lol 16:58:50 wish me luck :D 16:59:32 *** Philosoraptor (user@Philosoraptor.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:00:31 IR601: what distro will you be using? 17:01:04 www.CryptoHits.info 17:01:23 Supports the following coins: 17:01:23 ADT, ANC, ASC, BBQ, BET, BTB, BTC, BTE, BTG, CGB, CPR, CSC, DGC, DOGE, DVC, FRK, GLD, IFC, JKC, LTC, MEC, MNC, NBL, NET, NMC, NVC, QRK, RYC, SBC, SRC, TRC, UNO, WDC, XPM, ZET 17:02:12 opensuse 17:02:31 make uh 17:02:40 ive been using it on a seprate hdd for a bit 17:02:41 does opensuse carry new kernels? 17:03:07 ( @ joepie91 17:03:29 k bai 17:03:31 cause the last couple have had wonderful ssd features added 17:03:55 trim, recently, and blk-mq in the forthcoming 17:03:58 hmm 17:04:06 I think you can grab newer kernels from the software search 17:04:07 but blk-mq isn't stabled yet 17:04:11 IR601: alright 17:04:12 so whatevs 17:04:14 also 17:04:21 dorotea: afaik... Tumbleweed? has a really new kernel 17:04:22 or Evergreen 17:04:24 not worried about it, but trim is motherfucking important 17:04:25 I keep confusing the two 17:04:28 wait 17:04:31 Evergreen was LTS 17:04:37 so not that one 17:04:51 don't ask me why opensuse uses plant-related shit for their special releases 17:04:51 but eh 17:05:07 http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Tumbleweed 17:05:12 until they name it lotus or jade, idc 17:05:13 :D 17:05:18 Who should try Tumbleweed? 17:05:18 Any user who wishes to have newer packages than are available in the openSUSE 12.3 repositories. This includes, but is not limited to, an updated Linux kernel, SAMBA, git, desktops, office applications and many other packages. 17:05:23 keyword: kernel 17:05:29 mm 17:05:31 also this is funnt 17:05:31 Original Install Date: 22/12/2012, 00:07:37 17:05:34 1 year 17:05:34 it's basically a rolling bleeding-edge release 17:05:35 XD 17:05:47 afaik it's reasonably stable, but not perfect 17:05:51 IR601: heh 17:05:55 well timed :P 17:06:21 anyway 17:06:27 IR601: if you want stability 17:06:30 go with 13.1 17:06:36 if you want bleeding edge and occasional breakage, tumbleweed 17:07:15 dorotea: finding kernel version for you now 17:07:27 openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world??s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. 17:07:41 3.11's not bad 17:07:42 so yeah, 3.11 17:08:03 dorotea, overview here: https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/19/opensuse-13-1-ready-for-action/ 17:08:12 I should note that I'm still on 12.3 17:08:22 * dorotea nods 17:08:23 sven@linux-rfa7:~/archival> uname -a 17:08:23 Linux linux-rfa7.site 3.10.20-1-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 29 19:20:20 UTC 2013 (8038aea) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux 17:08:40 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 17:08:42 according to the internet, trim support has been around for a bit so maybe it just got polished recently 17:08:44 * dorotea duno 17:09:06 huh, preempt kernel 17:09:07 weird 17:09:10 holy crap, what is this: https://news.opensuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/GNOME_Boxes_13.1.png 17:09:24 wow 17:09:27 a KVM frontend apparently 17:09:32 fuck, that looks sexy 17:10:22 hmm, must be time to pack 17:10:27 * dorotea leaves in 35m 17:12:45 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:25:31 *** GHOSTnew has quit (User quit: Quitte) 17:25:40 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:26:44  HexChat: 2.9.6 ** OS: Linux 3.11.6-4-desktop x86_64 ** Distro: openSUSE 13.1 (x86_64) ** CPU: 8 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.00GHz ** RAM: Physical: 11.8GB, 85.2% free ** Disk: Total: 925.7GB, 55.4% free ** VGA: NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 680] ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel1: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia ** Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8110SC/8169SC Gigabit E 17:26:44 thernet ** Uptime: 19m 40s ** 17:26:48 ^_^ 17:26:56 just taring home 17:26:58 *** GHOSTnew has quit (User quit: Quitte) 17:29:27 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:32:04 IR601: whoop 17:32:15 oh, IR601, one sec 17:32:41 IR601: _IF_ you want/need proprietary drivers for your card, http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers 17:33:01 if you have no particular need for it (ie. no need for WebGL or certain features), I'd recommend sticking with nouveau 17:33:07 nouveau is pretty damn solid 17:33:10 thanks joe i already got that sorted on this install 17:33:19 alright :P 17:33:24 im just gonna redo the whole lot 17:33:30 figured I'd link before you tried to hand-compile your GFX drivers 17:33:43 which, while it works temporarily, will eventually break your shit 17:33:53 and is generally a bad idea 17:34:03 yeah i learnt that on my laptop with a ubuntu install 17:34:20 kernel upgrade and everything went tits up 17:34:21 Xorg ABI changes are the devil, if you run hand-compiled drivers 17:34:29 same for kernel upgrades, if you use nvidia drivers 17:34:34 afaik ATI drivers can deal with that now 17:34:44 but if you upgrade Xorg, you're still fucked 17:34:47 lol 17:35:15 fucking with the GFX drivers is by far the easiest way to bring down a Linux system 17:35:28 unless you really need to, just never touch them :P 17:35:37 the easiest accidental way * 17:36:21 XD 17:37:39 *** mikaa has quit (Ping timeout) 17:43:17 IR601, If you use dm-crypt and/or lvm, you might want to enable discards (TRIM ata command) in both of them - should probably help ssd's a lot (both with write amplification and wear) 17:44:14 (in case of dm-crypt, it usually goes into /etc/crypttab for cryptsetup) 17:45:01 sweet nice tips 17:46:07 Maybe better tip would be to read cryptsetup faq about security implications of enabling that trim thing ;) 17:46:50 Also, not sure why lvm actually have it disabled by default, might also be something undesirable, but can't really think of anyting 17:48:29 * dorotea goes home for break 17:48:33 And I think for opensuse you might also want to rebuild initramfs (dracut) for new /etc/crypttab to take effect, if it's used for rootfs 17:49:18 bye joepie91 ! and MK_FG 17:49:27 tweet at me if you need me :) 17:49:38 *** dorotea has quit (User quit: Three sheets to the wind) 17:49:40 bb 17:50:16 bah, too late to say bai 17:50:24 I hate when that happens 17:50:46 Is it my pirated kerbal space program, or proper version crashes like every 10mins as well? 17:52:16 joepie91, Actually, doesn't opensuse use systemd these days? 17:54:50 *** mikaa (mikaa@mikaa.cryto.net) has joined #crytocc 17:57:57 MK_FG: uh... 17:57:59 how would I check 17:58:00 lol 17:59:37 # which systemctl :P 17:59:59 sven@linux-rfa7:~/archival> which systemctl 17:59:59 /usr/bin/systemctl 18:00:05 \o/ 18:00:25 Just noticed your comment about /tmp and was wondering... 18:00:38 systemd should always mount /tmp as tmpfs by itself, I think 18:00:53 (unless you override that in fstab) 18:01:36 * joepie91 realizes he should probably do a test restore of his incremental backups some time soon 18:01:38 Also, you have stuff like journalctl (structured logging) and all the other goodies there ;) 18:03:35 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 18:08:30 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:18:39 *** onions (zozo@cryto-58751830.chrismail.de) has joined #crytocc 18:18:55 04FichteFoll made 3 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02add achievement package', '02fix order', '02Merge pull request #2520 from airtoxin/masteradd achievement package' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/7b977953e8...189b3a3ff8) 18:24:34 *** iceTwy has quit (Ping timeout) 18:24:47 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:29:46 *** TheSaint^ (~TheSaint@D97F4341.5D9BE5C0.81E65691.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:30:21 *** TheSaint^ has quit (Input/output error) 18:38:31 *** iceTwy has quit (Input/output error) 18:38:50 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:40:32 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 18:49:10 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 18:49:29 *** Zekka has quit (Ping timeout) 18:56:00 *** Zekka (zekka@Zekka.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:57:51 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:59:39 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:00:22 just kidding, missed the bus 19:01:16 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 19:02:41 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:05:06 *** pjtyler (pjtyler@cryto-AAFE0102.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 19:06:27 *** pjtyler has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 19:09:10 The bus? Weren't you more of a bike person? 19:21:07 not riding my bike 300 miles 19:21:08 sorry 19:21:14 MK_FG:) ^ 19:21:41 300 miles sounds a lot for a bus too ;) 19:21:51 nah man 19:22:16 I'm just pissed cause by catching the next bus there's bigger waits involved 19:22:21 gonna take 8 hours to travel instead of 5 19:22:48 also fuck does syncing the blockchain annihilate my load 19:22:53 11:22:35 up 6 days, 12:51, 2 users, load average: 5.31, 4.97, 2.87 19:22:58 ffffff 19:23:47 I'd check if it constantly does fsync() 19:24:48 Iirc cjd said it does the thing like mad and that causes a lot of load along with io from its db backend (and maybe other stuff you have running) 19:25:31 Guess leveldb (or whatever they use these days) might be the cause, but can be fixable regardless, if that's the case 19:33:28 ahh. maybe someone should fix it 19:33:46 it sucks all my IO out and that's what chrome is most heavily dependent on (due to their 13 layers salad of caching) 19:38:11 I wonder if it's more of a "not a bug" territory - dbs are designed to be "reliable" like that, and I don't think there's a way to make hdd flush just some part of the data - it's write barriers or nothing 19:39:23 But linux itself probably doesn't have to flush all the stuff from caches too if you have enough ram 19:40:26 Maybe you should download the whole thing from torrents or http as one chunk anyway? 19:42:12 I'm not syncing the whole thing, just the last two weeks 19:42:16 since I last launched 19:42:36 it's been running for 20m now, just nearly caught up 19:42:48 load of 3-7 the whole time 19:43:07 I'd rather it just pulled the blocks into ram and wrote them out batchwise 19:43:27 *** Bennyto2013 (Bennyto201@Bennyto2013.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:43:28 I'd get some LD_PRELOAD code to no-op fsync/fdatasync then :P 19:44:30 :> 19:44:46 hand that data to the kernel and be like "here, you deal with it. I don't wanna" 19:45:20 Well, unless your machine tend to crash every few minutes, I'd think it should be safe ;) 19:45:22 *** Cypher (Cypher@Cypher.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 19:45:27 yeah, basically 19:45:36 And should probably speed the thing up, so less risk even if it does! 19:45:58 but the thing is, if they kept track of what had been known written (like ask the OS to notify when done writing X data chunks), it'd be fine 19:46:10 It's also fucking irrelevant since the index is reverified every damn launch 19:46:49 that's like big issue 19:47:00 it doesn't keep to the idea of only doing work when you absolutely have to 19:47:22 not doing that makes sense if everyone's going to be mining all the time, but that's an assumption that hasn't been true for a couple years now 19:47:26 You mean it reads the GiBs of db blocks and checks everything? Sounds unlikely even for the most paranoid app ;) 19:47:57 nah, it rechecks the index not the blockchain db. index is much smaller 19:48:02 Also, aren't there better ways to work with BTCs without whole blockchain anyway? 19:48:13 yeah, the new thing they're going to do 19:48:16 pruned db or whatever 19:48:21 SPV or something 19:48:23 only keeping the most recent balances of all wallets 19:48:24 yeah 19:48:50 keeps the database linear in size with the number of people having used it, instead of linear with number of blocks exchanged 19:49:09 one of those two is problematically large 19:49:14 I'll let you figure which 19:49:26 Why not both? 19:50:54 then you end up with three (four?) client types? 19:51:15 thin (web-backed), medium (spv), and full which would run both? 19:51:38 (both being full blockchain with index and spv) 19:51:39 Guess that's how it kinda is now ;) 19:51:44 yeah 19:51:53 "thin" is these exchanges 19:52:04 And misc scammy sites like btc banks 19:52:04 I was thinking... electrum 19:53:25 But I wonder if number of keys should also be problematic, though guess they'll fix it eventually by discarding the "dust" keys, or maybe already did 19:53:51 ones with no balance? 19:53:57 that was my assumption 19:54:01 hence linear scaling with "usage" 19:54:08 With 0.00000001 balance, like all satoshi dice keys :P 19:54:18 if the address has no balance at all, no need to track 19:54:33 Seen? www.CryptoHits.info 19:54:37 Well, just needs proper definition for "no balance" ;) 19:55:09 Philosoraptor, Are you a spam bot? 19:55:33 Nope 19:55:43 It talks! Shoot it!!! 19:55:54 * Philosoraptor slaps a MK_FG around a bit with a triforce! 19:56:37 I don't think there's a definition other than the common speech one 19:56:46 no satoshi = empty 19:57:08 what've we got, like 8 decimal places right now 19:57:11 Keys reciting bible in the chain are not "empty" 19:57:17 But have the minimal amount 19:57:24 So are the millions of dice keys 19:57:28 Same for other crap 19:57:37 do they have a btc associated with them? 19:57:49 And there's a practical DoS attack for spamming these, I think 19:57:53 Yep 19:57:59 if the tx is empty of satoshi, discard 19:58:09 Veery veeeery few btc :P 19:58:15 but if they want to tack a message on (which seems to be a thing), better have some satoshi or it gets pruned 19:58:35 that seems fine to me, but maybe introduces issues like stupid people 19:58:36 lol 19:58:47 That's a new thing, in ye olde days they just used a pubkey bit for message 19:58:49 idiots who are too cheap to pay for their message to be stored globally 19:59:00 lmao 19:59:28 If you didn't see it, there's like a part of bible in the blockchain that way and other crap 19:59:41 And actually no way to prove it's not a valid keys ;) 19:59:58 yeah, I know, one of the big mining guys is a heavy fucking christian and does shit like that 20:00:28 well yeah but that's what I mean, if the tx has no satoshi associated with it and it's got a message, it should be dropped 20:00:42 you're essentially NOT paying for the entire world to store your message for perpetuity 20:00:47 which makes you an asshole 20:01:15 libertarian wet dreams aside 20:02:14 *** Zekka has quit (User quit: Lost terminal) 20:02:30 it's like how they've been slowly clamping down on protocol conformance 20:03:42 HAHAHA 20:03:42 http://engineering.stanford.edu/news/stanford-biologist-computer-scientist-discover-anternet 20:03:53 short version: ants use TCP slow start algorithm to determine where food is 20:04:12 EXCELLENT 20:04:18 Heh, yeah, ant highways are made of ferromones 20:04:23 I WELCOME OUR NEW SIX-LEGGED OVERLORDS 20:04:41 Send scouts, if they get back, few more follow their now-strong scent path 20:04:56 continue doubling rate until no food 20:04:58 Straight from Pratchett ;) 20:05:02 yap :> 20:05:09 Or something kills them on the other end ;) 20:05:11 shit's funny 20:05:27 people look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them everything is the same, just repurposed 20:06:05 I was talking to people at a security conference last weekend and some people gave me GREAT fucking looks when I was telling them you can apply social theory to programming constructs and vice-versa 20:06:25 same shit, different terminology guys 20:07:14 harm reduction methodology is pretty similar to defensive programming or so, like the shit they use (tbh, should use) in mission critical scenarios 20:07:41 where errors must be "rolled with" and the program essentially isn't allowed to crash 20:08:00 Heheh, it's more like sysadmin's job 20:08:05 yeah 20:08:15 it's fun shit, but like this is my major 20:08:28 I'm literally majoring in crossapplication of theories like that 20:08:43 I mean talk about liberal fucking arts 20:08:48 :D 20:09:05 my favorite question is "what will you do with your degree" 20:09:12 because there literally can be no answer 20:09:54 If your degree is to 100% predict the future, maybe when you get it, there will be! 20:10:06 pretty much 20:10:18 I mean the thing is, it's entirely focused around problems with globalization 20:10:36 so, while it's not really directly applicable to much, it's indirectly applicable to everything 20:10:52 Hmm 20:11:00 globalizing world? I HAVE A DEGREE IN THAT 20:11:06 * dorotea kekeke's 20:11:07 Maybe start a scientology-like anti-globalist cult? 20:11:14 which one 20:11:16 >_> 20:11:17 :D 20:11:27 Your very own one! 20:11:33 oh 20:11:39 I don't like that much attention 20:12:00 and I don't really want to go breaking into fbi offices to make sure I'm tax exempt 20:12:06 So... you just need to get a proper sock-puppet figurehead first 20:12:29 lol go coopt idle no more 20:12:34 oh man 20:12:42 I'm not THAT much of a dick 20:12:58 or uh 20:13:06 It's not dick if you do it for TEH GREATER GOOD 20:13:07 actually it'd be cool to change la via campesinas 20:13:15 cause they embrace the gpl, which is satan 20:13:53 using a modified gpl to license all seed germplasm, so biotech companies are forced to release shit to the public 20:14:03 except it's gpl based, which means you're not openly licensing it 20:14:12 you're telling adults what to do with their stuff 20:14:17 not acceptable to me 20:14:39 it creates a commons, but that commons is enforced by law and not social norms 20:14:48 and it's not an open commons 20:15:04 it only accepts new things, you can't ever remove things 20:15:12 fuck virus like shit lol 20:15:15 Hey, don't be a dick to open data :P 20:16:30 yeah but I hate the concept of telling adults what they can do with stuff 20:16:55 I prefer to just disclaim "if you do something stupid, you're on your own" 20:17:05 Do you believe that all adults are created equal? 20:17:21 *** GHOSTnew has quit (User quit: Quitte) 20:17:34 created? yeah 20:17:46 doesn't mean they're raised equal or socialized equal 20:18:15 So why not "protect" or "guide" or "help" the ones that don't work "well enough"? 20:18:31 ...by helpful open licensing 20:18:35 that's what system defaults are for 20:18:51 defaulting open versus closed would already be a monumental change 20:29:03 interesting 20:29:10 there's an ISO standard for bibliographic citations 20:29:23 I wish it wasn't 140chf or I'd buy it 20:30:25 What's chf? 20:30:27 (why do we have to pay for public standards?) 20:30:37 Because profit! 20:30:38 swiss franc 20:30:47 ~160$ 20:31:05 How the hell "ch" means "swiss"!? 20:31:50 they /are/ .ch 20:32:14 hmm 20:32:19 now I have to figure out how to get my hands on it 20:32:32 I want to learn iso690 style citations instead of mla or apa or turabian or such 20:32:45 just to fuck with my teachers 20:32:46 lol 20:33:21 "I don't recognize this citation system, but it's readable" "Yeah, that's because it's an ISO standard, not some fucking style manual made by dead tree industries" 20:34:00 ISOs probably also have their share of crap 20:34:23 "Federal Chancellery of Switzerland" 20:34:39 absolutely, but it's not like the others don't 20:34:41 "Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland" 20:34:48 fucking mla7 allows you to omit urls 20:35:03 like, who the fuck thought THAT was a good idea 20:35:07 And there I thought swiss were kinda ok 20:35:24 their argument is that urls change a lot, and dead urls are a thing, so don't include urls cause it might change 20:35:37 which is dumb because if you don't have the original YOU CAN'T GO FIND IT IN THE INTERNET ARCHIVE 20:35:55 fucking idiots 20:36:15 Who knows if Internet Archive stuff is made up by some crazy bearded Scott fellow 20:37:39 yes, because bearded scott makes shit up all the time 20:37:40 :D 20:39:41 *** onions has quit (User quit: ) 20:39:45 I bet he's paid off by Ministry of Truth to control Teh Past 20:42:15 * dorotea pimpslaps MK_FG for insinuating bad things about MiniTru 20:42:18 *** Cypher has quit (User quit: Leaving) 20:43:17 It's Teh Right Thing, not a bad thing! 20:47:00 I AM RIGHT 20:47:04 THEREFORE I SHALL DO 20:47:06 LALALALALA 20:47:51 * dorotea awaits the Thought Police's arrival at iceTwy's abode 20:48:34 man, funniest shit I saw on twitter today 20:48:43 al qaeda blew something up in yemen 20:48:52 and there was some collateral damage 20:48:59 so they paid the families for their losses 20:49:20 think about how different the world would be if we did that 20:49:45 wait, did they? 20:49:47 oO 20:51:08 for my purposes, the truth doesn't actually matter. It might just be propaganda, but it's one hell of a thing to think about 20:52:13 oooh, conversation is fascinating though https://twitter.com/RaniaKhalek/status/414808257900068864 20:52:17 (that's the tweet) 20:53:46 they would benefit massively p/r wise from following through with the payment promise 20:54:06 it would other things aside, show them as better than that which they are fighting 21:27:30 *** Cypher (Cypher@Cypher.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 21:29:19 ~lala~ 21:42:13 * dorotea throws spoons at iceTwy 21:45:32 mmmm 21:48:25 04iceTwy made 2 commit(s) to 03kasper on branch 10master: '02Merge pull request #3 from iceTwy/masterRemove useless p tag', '02Fix incorrect time datetime format' (https://github.com/iceTwy/kasper/compare/d39d10f7cf...e9d8a59278) 21:54:19 wat 21:54:25 dorotea: such discrimination 21:54:26 wow 21:54:38 why would you throw a spoon in your iceTea 21:54:40 :( 21:54:45 * iceTwy feels 21:57:47 ice-twee is not ice-tea 21:58:57 theorically it should be "ice-twai" 21:59:00 as in, kawai 21:59:19 yeah but I pronounce it in english 21:59:37 accord to rules I've just made up 21:59:38 :D 22:00:08 hmm 22:01:03 It's not the spoons that are scary... it's the forks 22:01:39 :O 22:01:44 someone offered to review my paper 22:01:45 :O 22:01:54 well fuck, now I HAVE to finish it 22:02:11 (probably spend tomorrow working on it, heh) 22:02:13 MK_FG: harrharr 22:02:34 I shall impale you wit mein fork 22:02:49 * dorotea overdoses on caffeine before getting on a bus 22:03:02 ^ I know this feeling, dorotea 22:03:14 DRINK DRINK DRINK DRINK 22:03:24 I made a whole press of coffeee 22:03:31 like fucking hell I'mma waste a drop 22:04:13 some day I'll get a cup of that $50-a-cup coffee 22:04:21 Black Ivory coffee from Thailand, I believe 22:04:30 the cat poop coffee? 22:04:34 civet, rather 22:04:40 elephant poop 22:04:41 lol 22:04:46 mmm 22:04:52 I'll get some esmerelda geisha someday 22:05:00 hm 22:05:09 I've been told it's delicious, from a small farm in panama 22:05:11 the question is; why the hell didn't I have some of this coffee when I was in Thailand 22:05:13 .. 22:05:19 < noobTwy (tm) 22:05:23 yeah man 22:05:29 failing to take in the culture 22:05:31 derp 22:05:38 lmao 22:05:52 seriously tho, Thailand really is a great place 22:07:25 yeah 22:08:15 oh god 22:08:20 YouTube's UI has changed 22:08:22 AGAIN 22:08:55 I fucking hope so 22:09:02 which one did you get 22:09:03 :D 22:10:01 lol 22:10:20 wait 22:10:30 eating panettone with tequila 22:10:45 oO 22:10:55 wat is that word 22:10:58 panettone 22:11:07 it's that Italian, sorta celebration cake 22:11:17 huh 22:11:32 kings cake <3 22:11:34 this 22:11:36 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panettone 22:11:55 when I see its shape and height all I think of is "noms noms NOMS!1" 22:12:50 dude 22:12:51 same shit 22:12:57 In South America, especially in Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, and Chile, it is a Christmas dinner staple and in some places replaces roscón de reyes/bolo rei (King cake). 22:13:12 it's the same idea, just diff culture 22:13:13 lol 22:13:37 wppt. 22:14:05 haha fucking android 22:14:11 damn phone updates all the apps without asking 22:14:21 newest spyware: INSTALLED 22:14:33 (at least they keep it up to date, heh) 22:14:54 yeah 22:14:56 definitely 22:15:25 that's one bad side of Android lol. but at least it asks for your approval when apps are trying to get new permissions 22:19:34 I mean I honestly don't care 22:20:33 yeah. 22:20:42 WELL YOU SHOULD 22:20:43 a bit at least 22:20:57 *** dorotea has quit (User quit: Three sheets to the wind) 23:09:06 04FichteFoll made 4 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02added Generate Password ST3', '02typo in JSON fixed', '02replaced old plugin', '02Merge pull request #2498 from iambibhas/masteradded Generate Password ST3' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/189b3a3ff8...4119911ec5) 23:33:18 transformation complete