00:06:08 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@cryto-F66B4594.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) has joined #crytocc 00:06:56 *** c0y has quit (Ping timeout) 00:07:23 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Connection reset by peer) 00:07:29 *** c0y (c0y@5E67662.9D07014B.251D49E0.IP) has joined #crytocc 00:12:45 loggy, pointer? 00:12:45 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2014-01-19#T00-12-45 00:13:42 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 00:32:35 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@cryto-F66B4594.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) has joined #crytocc 00:34:19 *** Cypher has quit (User quit: Leaving) 00:34:21 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Connection reset by peer) 00:34:28 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@cryto-F66B4594.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) has joined #crytocc 00:46:47 *** dorotea (dorotea@dorotea.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 00:46:50 *** mama has quit (Ping timeout) 01:56:36 hmm 02:19:31 *** mama (me@cryto-54326F0E.ipredator.se) has joined #crytocc 02:27:26 *** x (foobar@C35CA8A8.589C91BA.8F6A2B14.IP) has joined #crytocc 02:53:03 *** x has quit (Input/output error) 05:03:51 *** crytoweb100 (crytoweb10@cryto-8F74C9A.housing.carleton.ca) has joined #crytocc 05:03:58 hi 05:05:04 *** Mighty0wl (Mighty0wl@cryto-AEE86354.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 05:06:25 *** Mighty0wl has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 05:08:41 *** crytoweb100 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 05:47:44 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Input/output error) 05:48:05 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 05:56:27 *** n4me (n4me@cryto-1DE70A98.dyn.optonline.net) has joined #crytocc 05:56:46 what do u all think of fedora? 05:59:00 *** n4me has quit (User quit: Page closed) 07:00:10 *** ElectRo` has quit (Input/output error) 07:18:54 *** joepie93 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 07:52:37 *** ElectRo` (x@cryto-54326F0E.ipredator.se) has joined #crytocc 07:58:35 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Ping timeout) 07:59:01 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@cryto-EAD77C53.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) has joined #crytocc 08:05:49 anyone remember a guy called segfault or m0de? 08:09:58 * joepie93 says good morning 08:10:03 also 08:10:06 .welcome gesichtskirmes 08:10:07 gesichtskirmes: 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]. 08:10:07 etc :P 08:19:26 yeah yeah 08:19:28 good morning :P 08:21:38 *** joepie93 has quit (Ping timeout) 08:22:21 *** joepie93 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 08:22:47 good morning to you, too 08:23:57 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Ping timeout) 08:24:38 *** wh1t3r4bb1t (antarctica@cryto-9AF9E23E.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) has joined #crytocc 08:38:15 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 08:43:40 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 09:39:11 dorotea; there? 09:39:23 @GreenValueHost said: I think that it is basic virtualization knowledge to know that regardless of the space that is available on the node, when you reinstall a virtual server sometimes you cannot immediately see all the disk space that has been allocated to your virtual server with the df -h command. It may take a little time for updatedb to perform a rescan. 09:39:47 either I am missing something about the internal workings of df and its relationship to updatedb/locate, or this guy is a complete fucking idiot 09:45:30 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 10:26:36 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 10:31:57 *** monod (~pmpf@E27F2241.60A59A37.F83BB92F.IP) has joined #crytocc 10:33:54 *** joepie93 has quit (Ping timeout) 10:34:49 *** joepie93 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 10:35:19 lol 10:36:40 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 10:40:52 *** monod has quit (Ping timeout) 11:14:07 *** pzuraq has quit (Input/output error) 11:14:28 *** pzuraq (pzuraq@cryto-BAE76FBA.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) has joined #crytocc 11:15:39 *** hrh23 (trubo@hrh23.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 11:15:42 :) 11:15:58 <3<3 11:15:59 can't recall if I've spammed you with this before, so 11:16:02 .welcome hrh23 11:16:02 hrh23: 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]. 11:17:34 *** pzuraq has quit (Ping timeout) 11:17:46 joepie93: y not joepie91? o.o 11:19:05 *** joepie93 is now known as joepie91 11:19:08 what are you talking about :D 11:19:20 (shitty ISP, ping-outs, etc. :P) 11:30:18 oh 11:30:21 right 11:30:23 ;p 11:30:57 well wow. I've been getting more sleep those past few days but I'm still tired 11:31:01 need moar sleep 11:31:05 or less 11:31:08 no, more 11:32:04 my body's recovering from a couple of tough weeks so I can only understand that it wants more sleep, especially if I start giving it more than I have during those two weeks 11:32:26 I'm working on fixing my sleep schedule and getting proper rest 11:32:32 cause I'm kinda destroying my body lol 11:34:04 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 11:34:37 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 11:34:53 well, for how long have you been sleeping 11:35:25 I slept 8h45 this night 11:35:29 and 8h last night 11:35:47 which is, well, more than my average of 6h30-7h/night 11:36:14 7h per night is alright if I don't have any physical activity to do 11:36:39 but if I do, then I end up being extremely tired 11:37:11 8h should be enough 11:37:27 6h30 per night is where I start getting grumpy, and usually, if I do sleep for just that long one night, then I'll end up sleeping 6h30 for a couple of nights at least 11:37:55 complex: 7h30 is a rather sweet spot I believe 11:38:34 for me it depends on it is holiday or not. my sleep schedule in the holidays usually fucks everything up 11:39:53 hahahaha yeah definitely 11:39:58 that makes two of us 11:40:18 either way I'm pretty happy that my body's feeling like, legit tired 11:40:54 it's been a while this hasn't happened. as in, my body somehow tries to hide my fatigue, and that sucks 11:40:57 *** anguis (rustem@8022CAD4.ABDEA166.AFFDB8C2.IP) has joined #crytocc 11:41:18 I'd rather have it smashing me and go like "SLEEP YOU FUCK" 11:41:25 but nope.jpg 11:42:28 *** anguis has parted #crytocc (None) 12:10:08 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 12:11:23 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 12:15:19 its not appropriate to discuss botnets here, right? 12:17:13 i don't think so 12:27:09 that would fall under "cracking" 12:46:18 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 13:03:20 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 13:36:56 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 13:39:28 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 13:40:04 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 13:48:59 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 13:53:53 *** monod (~pmpf@E27F2241.60A59A37.F83BB92F.IP) has joined #crytocc 13:57:51 so 13:57:53 I just ran across this 13:57:56 http://audiocogs.org/codecs/flac/ 13:58:02 pure javascript in-browser FLAC decoder 13:58:09 also decoders for ALAC, MP3 and AAC 13:58:27 alcohol is a solution. 13:58:46 (joking here) 13:59:52 I think I'm going afk 14:02:24 iceTwy 14:02:26 ding 14:02:26 ding ding ding 14:02:27 ping 14:02:28 ding 14:03:06 :P 14:03:14 *** monod has quit (Ping timeout) 14:39:57 oh 14:40:00 hey 14:40:01 sorry 14:40:03 joepie91: 14:40:05 I saw this 14:44:17 *** complex has quit (Input/output error) 15:05:03 *** T0R_till (T0R_till@cryto-1DD175C4.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) has joined #crytocc 15:05:40 04FichteFoll made 3 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Added: Shinken / Nagios syntax highlighting repository* Shinken / Nagios syntax highlighting* Shinken Snippets', '02Changed: details url to /tagsFixed: Package position in list', '02Merge pull request #2649 from Frescha/masterAdded: Shinken / Nagios syntax highlighting repository' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/4ec18d1200...4a3 15:06:25 *** T0R_till has quit (User quit: Connection closed) 15:08:43 04FichteFoll made 2 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Add Sublime-SPIP', '02Merge pull request #2653 from Ybbet/patch-1Add Sublime-SPIP' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/4a3908750b...681e69dacb) 15:09:44 04FichteFoll made 4 commit(s) to 03package_control_channel on branch 10master: '02Adding Easy Digital Downloads auto completion support', '02Updating labels', '02fixing sort order', '02Merge pull request #2651 from cklosowski/masterAdds auto complete support for Easy Digital Downloads' (https://github.com/wbond/package_control_channel/compare/681e69dacb...2ef9995574) 15:13:52 *** complex (litehode@complex.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 15:18:52 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 15:19:30 *** joepie91 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 15:28:55 *** joepie92 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 15:28:58 *** joepie91 has quit (Ping timeout) 16:02:58 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 16:04:13 *** GHOSTnew (GHOSTnew@GHOSTnew.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 16:06:04 joepie92:) latter, complete fucking idiot. updatedb just scans filenames anyway. I could see df's output increasing if your vm system soft-expanded HD sizes, but they don't. partition size is one of the few things that isn't /usually/ adjusted during runtime (except in fs where it can be, like zfs) 16:36:03 *** GHOSTnew has quit (Ping timeout) 16:41:11 *** monod (none@E27F2241.60A59A37.F83BB92F.IP) has joined #crytocc 16:42:14 *** ElectRo` has quit (Ping timeout) 16:42:35 *** ElectRo` (x@cryto-C721E165.torproject.afo-tm.org) has joined #crytocc 16:47:11 *** monod has quit (Ping timeout) 17:04:19 Doesn't have to be partition size, if it's namespaces - can be user quotas on the same fs 17:05:15 And in some configuration, I guess creating a lot of load maybe pushes your container to a higher tariff and extends your disk quotas as well? 17:07:20 mumble mumble packet loss mumble mumble FPS game mumble mumble shitty ISP 17:11:58 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 17:12:22 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 17:24:04 NP: [Eptic - Danger] [daftwho.com] [319kbps] DeaDBeeF 0.6.0 17:24:39 You're shakin' hands with DANGER bewewewewewewew woopwopwopwopwowpowpow 17:24:49 :3 17:24:56 great morning music 17:40:59 *** beowulf (beowulf@ED65A831.85D3BFB5.E9381738.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:04:32 *** beowulf has quit (Ping timeout) 18:04:45 *** beowulf (beowulf@ED65A831.85D3BFB5.E9381738.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:09:34 *** joepie92 has quit (Ping timeout) 18:10:02 *** joepie92 (joepie91@cryto-3E6002EF.direct-adsl.nl) has joined #crytocc 18:13:12 *** monod (none@E27F2241.60A59A37.F83BB92F.IP) has joined #crytocc 18:17:42 *** monod has quit (Ping timeout) 18:24:40 *** joepie92 has quit (Ping timeout) 18:28:12 Really quiet today,,, 18:45:54 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 18:46:13 *** iceTwy (iceTwy@iceTwy.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 18:49:28 I can't see my tabs 18:49:29 ass 18:49:42 I have a pc with 8gb ram now so I stopped worrying about tabs 18:49:46 problem: too many tabs 18:57:37 *** monod (~pmpf@E27F2241.60A59A37.F83BB92F.IP) has joined #crytocc 19:22:50 *** beowulf has quit (User quit: Page closed) 19:28:03 *** iceTwy has quit (User quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 20:49:41 *** gesichtskirmes has quit (User quit: Leaving) 20:51:47 loggy, pointer? 20:51:47 http://wire.cryto.net/logs/crytocc/2014-01-19#T20-51-47 20:51:51 thank you loggy 20:58:25 oh, I noticed quite much ping timeouts from the logs today :/ 21:06:44 yes 21:06:53 joepie uses shitternet today 21:07:12 as I sit and eat cookies, watching 30c3 videos 21:07:26 so I can ignore the big sportsball game going on 21:09:36 Is there a twitter client that allows for non-real-time responses? So I can tweet things and it will pick a number from 0 to 72 hours (in seconds) and tweet it that many seconds from now 21:09:58 not "scheduled" tweets, that's a thing already, but checking them in and having them randomly sent 21:10:40 lol 21:10:51 never heard of it 21:11:14 but you could do that really easily, in theory 21:11:26 the thing is that I do not know the proper language 21:11:36 but you could this with a screaming for loop 21:11:59 probably nodejs would be easiest 21:12:06 here you go 21:12:11 gosh 21:12:19 database interfaces for storage and easily a mobile-first webui could be put on it 21:12:33 :P 21:13:22 sometimes I wonder on my choice of engineering vs programming, because I think I've only recently understood the difference 21:13:28 I mean, oops 21:13:29 but something like this will be built after I make a file manager I don't hate 21:13:52 (I *used* to wonder about it) 21:13:57 I should write a draft spec 21:14:04 that would be the fastest way 21:14:17 "but something like this will be built after I make a file manager I don't hate" 21:14:22 lololol! tell me moar! 21:14:40 it will be entirely tag based 21:14:50 O.O 21:14:57 example? 21:15:03 I wish there was a filesystem that did what I want, but I can write a file manager and I cannot write a file system 21:15:08 um 21:15:22 I want to be able to tag files based on what they are, as in human-meaning of the file 21:15:34 not metadata stored inside the file (such as height or width) 21:15:46 yep, something at file-manager-level 21:15:52 and be able to store, sort, search, and organize based on that concept 21:16:01 or better, file system level, but [what you said] 21:16:31 so, perhaps I could put `bittorrent pdf` into it, and it could create an always-updated library of all academic research papers on bittorrent that I have in my possession 21:16:33 ok, so files gain new properties, if I understood correctly 21:16:56 oh my god 21:16:58 I have an idea 21:17:01 and I could, with one click and some information, export that library directly to an external service 21:17:16 (server such as ssh or ftp, and with light api bindings an http interface) 21:17:28 stuff like that 21:17:51 I have an idea based on the black-box principle 21:17:54 type `girl` in and get every photo, article, whatever with references to the word, or the person in it if it's a video or picture 21:18:47 mostly I just hate all existing file managers 21:18:51 "type `girl` in and get every photo, article, whatever with references to the word, or the person in it if it's a video or picture" where are tags involved here? 21:19:06 they either don't even include this functionality, or they don't optimize for it at all so it's slow 21:19:12 did you mean you would type "girl" and that would search for files? 21:19:21 I don't understand 21:19:37 I can rewrite: 21:19:42 please do :D 21:20:04 "type `girl` in and get every photo, article, whatever with references to the word, or the person in it if it's a video or picture" 21:20:22 how are tags involved with doing this? 21:20:32 that was the original question 21:20:43 for text, it would just be full-text search, but for photos and video I would tag files 21:20:46 as I do currently 21:20:58 but right now I must tag the file names, and use flat directory structures 21:21:18 I would prefer to not modify the files or file names, and merely have a separate data set 21:21:25 which catalogues this information 21:21:26 understood 21:21:43 like, file structure should be irrelevant 21:21:45 names should be irrelevant 21:21:50 you shouldn't have to know where a file is 21:21:51 at all 21:22:00 but as long as you know what was in it, you can find it 21:22:28 and then manipulate it, potentially 21:23:24 it would be much easier for data management if I didn't need to know where everything was. It could be on 5 different servers, plus my home pc, and as long as I have tagged these things (or fulltext searched, catalogued mp3 data, etc) I can find it 21:23:36 and this should be built into the file manager, not a search application 21:23:57 or a filesystem feature, you said before, right? 21:24:07 potentially 21:24:12 uh 21:24:17 I just figure if it's a FS feature, the OS handles the heavy lifting 21:24:18 not me 21:24:27 kernel driver does all the work 21:42:55 *** wh1t3r4bb1t has quit (Client exited) 21:45:30 I like my keyboard shortcuts on linux :3 21:45:42 I can tap in a few keys and get the machine ready for everything 21:45:50 just <3 it 22:07:48 :P 22:09:56 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 22:15:33 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 22:26:55 I've created a new term 22:26:59 neologism 22:27:01 Gool. 22:31:19 dorotea, Check out tmsu, if you haven't 22:32:26 Allows to tag any paths and can then give you a list by tag (or combination) or mount fuse-fs where "ls /tag1/tag2/tag3" will give you a list of files with tag1+tag2+tag3 22:32:43 (which you can open and work with there, or whatever) 22:36:53 neologism isn't new 22:37:27 hmm 22:37:31 that's a good start 22:37:50 hey dorotea, the neologism is Gool :P 22:38:02 okay 22:47:47 *** Cryto135 (Cryto135@cryto-526FD0F2.getinternet.no) has joined #crytocc 22:52:38 *** Cryto135 has quit (User quit: Page closed) 22:55:05 *** Charles (Charles@Charles.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 22:57:46 *** kilo (kilo@kilo.users.cryto) has joined #crytocc 23:02:45 *** ElectRo` has quit (Input/output error) 23:05:37 *** Charles has quit (Client exited) 23:25:30 *** complex has quit (Input/output error) 23:29:37 *** foolex has quit (Ping timeout) 23:36:50 *** foolex (foolex@5D6B0912.EC145393.9A74EEF1.IP) has joined #crytocc 23:54:07 *** onions (onions@cryto-FAFB75BA.torproject.afo-tm.org) has joined #crytocc 23:56:20 gottttttttttttttttttttta go! 23:56:23 *** monod has quit (User quit: Quit)