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[00:01:03] <Leebert> The ONLY reason that I'm going to work tomorrow is for social engagement. Ain't THAT weird?
[00:01:32] <Leebert> Friend in town wants lunch; good co-worker's going-away happy hour.
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[00:41:25] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Big Numbers: Google Challenges Wolfram to Open Up Math - http://sylnt.us - some-folks-still-claim-algorithms-are-copyrightable
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[00:52:05] <SpallsHurgenson> interesting article http://priceonomics.com
[00:52:05] <NetCraft> ^ 03The Invention of Sliced Bread
[00:58:10] <chromas> they did a good job with the colorizing
[01:08:02] <SpallsHurgenson> small droplets of cold liquid seem to be falling from the sky
[01:08:15] <chromas> you getting snow too?
[01:08:28] <SpallsHurgenson> liquid snow?
[01:08:30] <chromas> I guess those would be crystals
[01:09:26] <SpallsHurgenson> just cold, cold rain
[01:20:37] <Leebert> Every now and then, I remember that I haven't changed my Amazon password since 1997.
[01:20:43] <Leebert> And then I decide I don't care.
[01:20:46] <Leebert> True story. The end.
[01:22:07] <Leebert> Also, in 1997 apparently I bought "Inside Netware 4.1". I, uh, was young and I needed the money?
[01:23:12] <mechanicjay1> in 1997, that was a perfectly reasonable thing to do.
[01:23:39] <juggs> I quite liked their nds
[01:24:09] <Leebert> Actually, now that I think about it, I am pretty sure that was required text for a class I took.
[01:28:50] <SpallsHurgenson> Netware was never a reasonable thing to do
[01:29:20] <chromas> even in a world full of dos and windows?
[01:29:37] <mechanicjay1> Disagree, it was a pretty much the only reliable way to get network storage with centralized access control on Windows workstations in the '90s.
[01:31:04] <SpallsHurgenson> it was an acceptable thing to do and maybe was the only real alternative... it just never was reasonable :)
[01:31:10] <juggs> Worked on plenty of netware 3.nn and later 4.nn networks back then, never really had a problem with it.
[01:31:30] <Leebert> c'mon, who didn't love typing "UNLOAD DOS"
[01:31:50] <Leebert> ws that right? I don't even remember.
[01:32:17] <chromas> load "geos", 9, 1
[01:32:52] <Leebert> :)
[01:32:56] <juggs> Can't really remember any specific commands ~shrug~
[01:33:03] <Leebert> what did ,9 do?
[01:33:11] <SpallsHurgenson> argh, C64! Kill it with fire :)
[01:33:18] * Leebert barely remembers much beyond LOAD "*",8,1
[01:33:21] <chromas> specified the drive
[01:33:29] <Leebert> gotcha.
[01:33:44] <chromas> drives could be set from 8 to 11
[01:34:05] <Leebert> That rings a bell.
[01:34:23] <chromas> they had dip switches on the back but you could also send a command to change it
[01:34:29] <chromas> dip_switches++
[01:34:29] <Bender> karma - dip_switches: 1
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[01:35:08] <juggs> I remember similar commands on PickOS for tape ops
[01:35:17] <Leebert> <boss hog>You dumb dip-switch!</boss hog>
[01:35:18] <SpallsHurgenson> look, I'll jumper++ but I for one am glad of the passing of dip switches
[01:35:59] <chromas> SpallsHurgenson: You best keep your IRQs in line, mister!
[01:36:21] <SpallsHurgenson> although these days I'm glad that both are pretty rare; I can't read the print on either anymore :)
[01:36:31] <Leebert> However shall I make my SoundBlaster card work with my modem?
[01:36:53] <chromas> my modem was an IBM mwave so they were the same card
[01:37:00] <SpallsHurgenson> SB was IRQ7, most modems were IRQ 3 or 4, I think :)
[01:37:10] <Leebert> well ok then mr. fancypants!
[01:37:23] <chromas> well that was pretty late, in 1996 or so
[01:37:32] <chromas> dialing up send all the tones through my stereo
[01:37:38] <chromas> bass++
[01:37:38] <Bender> karma - bass: 1
[01:37:49] <juggs> yah modems grabbed 3 or 4 - nobbling a COM port in the process :D
[01:39:04] <Leebert> I remember getting a 28.8 modem very early on
[01:39:18] <Leebert> and finding myself scratching my head wondering who I could actually CALL with the damn thing.
[01:39:24] <SpallsHurgenson> me too. It was a Zoom, I think. I got it before they finallized the 28.8 spec
[01:39:39] <Leebert> IIRC mine was a USRobotics.
[01:39:44] <SpallsHurgenson> it was a huge thing to download a firmware :)
[01:39:46] <Leebert> It put hair on my chest.
[01:39:53] <Leebert> Or maybe my tongue; I forget.
[01:43:40] <juggs> Still have my external USR modem - think it's a fancy pants model that does fax and voicemail too :D
[01:45:41] <chromas> watson++
[01:45:41] <Bender> karma - watson: 1
[01:46:14] <Leebert> Oh, was that the Courier model?
[01:46:23] <Leebert> I think I had the... umm, Sportster? is that right?
[01:49:07] <SpallsHurgenson> I think my current desktop was the first PC I bought /without/ a modem
[01:49:17] <SpallsHurgenson> and its only two years old
[01:50:11] <juggs> Leebert, can't remember and I don't fancy rummaging around to dig it out right now :D
[01:50:38] <juggs> there definitely was a "sportster"
[01:50:59] <SpallsHurgenson> what's the line voltage of POTS and are there any PCs that can run on that power?
[01:51:26] <juggs> depends if on or off hook I think
[01:51:57] <chromas> 48?
[01:51:59] <juggs> 50V DC here I think when ringing or off hook.
[01:52:03] <chromas> 6 too many
[01:52:40] <juggs> Fairly sure the telcos monitor their pstn kit for unusual power drain anyway.
[01:53:11] <SpallsHurgenson> I wonder if you could rig a raspberry pi to run off POTS :)
[01:53:21] <juggs> Try it and let us know :D
[01:53:28] <chromas> powered by telemarketers
[01:55:50] <SpallsHurgenson> although isn't that pretty much what NYC wanted to do with their payphones, turn 'em all into wireless routers?
[01:57:09] <SpallsHurgenson> http://www.raspberrypi.org
[01:58:19] <SpallsHurgenson> (killjoys!)
[01:58:30] <Leebert> You'd probably need the phone to ring constantly.
[01:59:20] * Leebert remembers when he was a kid (13? 14?) stripping a wire in a phone cable at home with his teeth...
[01:59:23] <Leebert> then the phone rang.
[01:59:33] <Leebert> darn near knocked me on my butt.
[01:59:34] <SpallsHurgenson> and now you chat on IRC
[01:59:36] <juggs> hehe - that'll give you a belt
[01:59:47] <Leebert> Never claimed to be the smartest chicken in the coop.
[01:59:47] <SpallsHurgenson> everything now false into place :)
[02:00:41] <SpallsHurgenson> heh, this strikes so many familiar chords https://www.youtube.com
[02:00:42] <NetCraft> ^ 03The Gamers - The full movie - YouTube
[02:01:05] <Leebert> I swear, for the times I actually WANT to be marketed to, Google and friends are a total fail.
[02:01:21] <Leebert> Trying to find some good lighting track. Coming up pretty shallow.
[02:01:49] <SpallsHurgenson> are you suggesting there is advertising on the Internet now?
[02:02:18] <Leebert> I remember when RealAudio was a thing early on...
[02:02:28] <Leebert> and people were talking about using it to stream live radio
[02:02:45] <Leebert> and I thought: "How can you do that? Radio has advertisements, and the Internet is supposed to be non-commercial."
[02:02:56] <Leebert> Again. Not the smartest chicken in the coop.
[02:03:21] <Leebert> Little did I know that the internet would NOT be like amateur radio in that respect.
[02:03:24] <SpallsHurgenson> I mean, sure we had adverts on TV and radio, and in magazines, and movies, and at ball games... and on buses and milk cartons and t-shirts, and bananas and written on the sky. But not on the Internet, no siree.
[02:04:01] <Leebert> on t-shirts? you're kidding me!
[02:05:31] <Leebert> Sigh, so I have one brand of track that is insanely expensive (Phillips, of course), one brand that I like with two circuits in the track but is out of stock everywhere and has limited fixture selection, and one brand that has a great selection of fixtures but is single-circuit and isn't flangeless.
[02:05:33] <SpallsHurgenson> I remember protesting Canter and Siegel on Usenet. If it wasn't for them, we'd never have had ads on the Internet! :)
[02:05:36] <Leebert> Sigh.
[02:06:09] <Leebert> As far as I can tell, they're the only three recessed track lighting options out there.
[02:07:18] * SpallsHurgenson has flashbacks to the '70s
[02:07:32] <Leebert> and holy cow LED wall washes are expensive.
[02:08:06] * SpallsHurgenson has flashbacks to 2012
[02:09:09] <juggs> I see you are suffering from flashbacks, would you like some help with that? - said in a weird chirpy Clippy-esque voice
[02:10:31] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - LibreOffice Calc 4.2.7 &amp; 4.3 Have a Problem Sorting Reference Cells - http://sylnt.us - devs-not-responding-well-to-RC-feedback
[02:10:32] <Leebert> I set my Facebook profile pic to Clippy a year or so ago. The howls of outrage were audible through the interaether.
[02:12:07] <chromas> clippit++
[02:12:07] <Bender> karma - clippit: 2
[02:12:15] <chromas> he was the NSA's eyeballs back then
[02:12:44] <SpallsHurgenson> I thought he was the FBI's torture tool
[02:14:44] <chromas> he was a double agent. Multiple, actually. He held everything together
[02:15:12] <SpallsHurgenson> my god... are you saying that CLippy was really... Skynet?
[02:15:23] <SpallsHurgenson> it all makes sense now!
[02:16:00] <Leebert> I assume you've seen this, it's actually very sad: http://www.youtube.com
[02:16:25] <NetCraft> ^ 03Clippy - YouTube
[02:17:48] <chromas> Leebert: would you say your fb Friends were bent out of shape?
[02:18:21] <Leebert> No. No, I don't think I'd say that. :)
[02:19:32] <SpallsHurgenson> clippy never bothered me that much. that damn search-dog in WinXP, though...
[02:20:24] <Leebert> If the dog had a "hide this infernal thing instantly" button, I wouldn't have always flown into a fit of rage like I did when "hide this" resulted in 10 more seconds of ridiculous dog running away animation.
[02:20:25] <chromas> yeah, the default search sucked; had to go in and turn on advanced settings
[02:42:23] <SpallsHurgenson> you know, I've actually heard 'em say some of this stuff https://www.youtube.com
[02:42:23] <NetCraft> ^ 03Things IT People Never Say - YouTube
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[03:05:30] * Konomi emerges from hibernation
[03:06:01] * juggs hides
[03:06:18] <Konomi> punny human you shall feed my minions!
[03:06:18] <Konomi> ;p
[03:06:31] <SpallsHurgenson> yes, please rid the world of the punny humans!
[03:06:36] <Konomi> also some guy got arrested here for "threatening" obama on facebook
[03:06:46] <Konomi> here being australia
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[03:08:57] <chromas> he dun goofed
[03:11:47] <juggs> I located xlefay's piespy bot stuff.... now just to figure out how to run the thing ~:D
[03:14:06] <chromas> pretty_graphs++
[03:14:06] <Bender> karma - pretty_graphs: 1
[03:14:44] <juggs> java-- #been too long and I forgot
[03:14:44] <Bender> karma - java: -13
[03:15:04] <chromas> java-- # for when you remember
[03:15:04] <Bender> karma - java: -14
[03:15:22] <juggs> what does a colon in a path denote?
[03:15:34] <juggs> e.g. .:./lib/pircbot.jar
[03:16:32] <chromas> it's a trifoce :)
[03:17:12] <juggs> a what now?
[03:18:04] <chromas> the three triangle meme from Zelda or something
[03:18:05] <chromas> I dunno
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[03:18:56] <chromas> might be a path separator
[03:20:15] <juggs> that's what I am getting from my search-fu. So it is calling for pircbot.jar either in the current dir or under /lib/pircbot.jar (which is where it is).
[03:20:23] * juggs summons Konomi :D
[03:21:08] <Konomi> mew?
[03:21:20] <chromas> what bot is that?
[03:21:21] <juggs> read up - question about colons in paths
[03:22:19] <juggs> chromas, it's pircbot (java irc bot framework) with piespy to create the relationship charts
[03:22:51] <juggs> nick was "diego" apparently
[03:23:08] <chromas> ah
[03:23:18] <chromas> I remember that nick
[03:23:51] <Konomi> can't use colons
[03:24:01] <juggs> I've used pircbot years ago, but I was doing my addon stuff in eclipse. I'm kinda hesitant to just fire the thing up.
[03:24:35] <Konomi> just run java /lib/pircbot.jar
[03:24:37] <juggs> Konomi... some context..
[03:24:40] <juggs> #!/bin/sh
[03:24:40] <juggs> java -Djava.awt.headless=true -classpath .:./lib/pircbot.jar org.jibble.socnet.SocialNetworkBot ./config.ini
[03:25:02] <Konomi> looks right
[03:25:20] <juggs> no space between -D and what comes after?
[03:25:52] <Konomi> yes no space
[03:26:29] <Konomi> looks like it was meant to be ran from the correct working directory
[03:26:35] <Konomi> ./config.ini for example
[03:26:45] <Konomi> you'll need to cd to the correct path before executing
[03:26:52] <juggs> what's with the org.jibble.socnet.SocialNetworkBot ?? Feel free to tell me to rtfm. :D
[03:28:26] <juggs> did we bounce to our own server from freenode around end of march?
[03:28:40] <juggs> I need new memory chips
[03:29:23] <Konomi> probably refers to the main "form" of the java project file
[03:33:43] <juggs> uch, gotta be getting on 10 years since I touched java. time for a refresher.
[03:34:03] <SpallsHurgenson> heh, I just got an email from Mum; she just discovered the $500 worth of booze I got for her birthday a month ago :) :)
[03:34:29] <juggs> I need to tidy this up, it's currently sitting under ~/sources/d - that's not exactly intuitive :D
[03:34:54] <SpallsHurgenson> it was an equal mix of accusatory fury and loving happiness :)
[03:35:00] <juggs> SpallsHurgenson, you must have hid it well!
[03:35:08] <juggs> hidden*
[03:36:00] <SpallsHurgenson> that's the thing, I didn't; I just stuck it in her liquor cabinet. She thought it was just all seltzer water :)
[03:36:46] <juggs> hidden in plain sight :D
[03:40:08] <SpallsHurgenson> anyway, that saves me a trip and having to "accidentally" stumble across it :)
[03:43:42] <juggs> I love comment line such as: # THE WORLD MAY END IF YOU GET SOMETHING WRONG HERE.
[03:44:24] <SpallsHurgenson> add comment # THE WORLD MAY END IF YOU DO IT RIGHT TOO
[03:44:47] <juggs> that is my current state of mind about firing this thing up again
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[03:53:15] <juggs> o.O
[03:53:18] <juggs> oooK
[03:53:22] <chromas> go diego go
[03:53:28] <SpallsHurgenson> damn it, space monkeys!
[03:54:12] <juggs> not sure how it picked up that vhost but still... it seems to live
[03:55:40] <chromas> I recall at least one bot had Bender's vhost
[03:56:04] <juggs> yah, just checking
[04:02:10] <juggs> config spaghetti!
[04:05:17] <Konomi> has a hidden bomb feature
[04:05:24] <Konomi> kick bans the whole channel
[04:05:47] <Konomi> or was that command called nukeI can't recall xD
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[04:10:43] <juggs> work to do on this, looks like the output dir is missing from nginx too.
[04:10:54] * juggs scratches head
[04:12:04] <SpallsHurgenson> cooties! cooties!
[04:13:35] <Konomi> channel now has juggs cooties ~
[04:15:56] <juggs> ~define cooties
[04:15:58] <exec> [urbandictionary] 3Cooties: Diseases that the opposite sex has that gives you a reason to not be around them. When you get older, cooties becomes known as "STDs."
[04:16:13] <juggs> that's pleasant
[04:16:31] <SpallsHurgenson> also, lice
[04:18:53] <juggs> blergh - it was a metaphorical head scratch a.k.a. thinking. Just tying together sylnt.us with nginx with this piespy bot thang.
[04:19:04] * juggs needs music
[04:20:58] <SpallsHurgenson> boop boop ba diddy diddy doop doop dah!
[04:21:37] <juggs> more like: rawr rawr shred aaargh rawr
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[04:22:50] <Konomi> rawr rawr shopts -e globstar && shred -uvz .*/** is more accurate ~
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[04:24:28] <juggs> I will take your word for it Konomi
[04:24:31] <Konomi> note no one run that please
[04:24:49] <Konomi> I keep forgetting some people just paste commands...
[04:25:08] <juggs> I wasn't going to, looks like it invokes shred on all manner of things
[04:25:29] <Konomi> everthing in the current pwd
[04:25:54] <juggs> meh - it'll be fine.... until we reboot :D
[04:25:57] * chromas pastes it after sudo…
[04:26:27] <juggs> still pwd though chromas rather than /*
[04:26:49] <chromas> need to clean out my system32
[04:29:18] <SpallsHurgenson> all those DLLs just gotta go!
[04:30:19] <chromas> yeah, my internet says they're clogging up my megahurts
[04:38:18] <juggs> svchost.exe is a virus
[04:38:20] <juggs> :D
[04:38:24] <SpallsHurgenson> right, that's it: nekkid time!
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[04:38:45] <juggs> probably best
[04:38:45] <chromas> there used to be one that used scvhost.exe
[04:39:02] <chromas> didn't bring me minerals, though
[04:48:19] * juggs proffers chromas 20 tonne of bauxite
[04:49:37] * chromas accepts juggs' mineral offer
[04:50:01] * chromas constructs additional supply depots
[04:50:59] <ar> Spawn More Overlords!
[04:53:40] * Konomi spawns more processes
[05:18:02] * juggs hits permissions wall
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[05:21:24] <Konomi> public service announcement: If your data doesn't exist on your machines it isn't yours
[05:23:43] <juggs> systemd-konomid state-psa2
[05:23:44] <juggs> hm
[05:23:54] <juggs> sudo systemd-konomid state-psa2
[05:24:18] <juggs> su
[05:24:25] <juggs> systemd-konomid state-psa2
[05:24:43] <juggs> something wrong
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[05:28:25] <Konomi> obviously you didn't edit my binary configuration file and specify that pottering is the devil
[05:29:55] <chromas> rcctl?
[05:30:25] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[05:30:25] <Bender> karma - coffee: 947
[05:30:28] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[05:30:28] <Bender> karma - coffee: 946
[05:30:29] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[05:30:29] <Bender> karma - coffee: 945
[05:30:41] <juggs> I don't think poettering is the devil. He may be, but I reserve judgement for now.
[05:31:02] <Popeidol> give us the odds you're working with
[05:31:07] <JamesNZ> Lots seem to think he's half the NSA.
[05:31:16] <Popeidol> 65% change of devil, 45% dickhead?
[05:31:31] <Popeidol> s/change/chance/
[05:31:32] <exec> <Popeidol> 65% chance of devil, 45% dickhead?
[05:31:38] <chromas> are those mutually exclusive?
[05:32:29] <Popeidol> I guess it depends, is the devil inherently a dickhead?
[05:33:28] <Popeidol> welcome to philosophy hour on soylentnews
[05:34:31] <chromas> brought to you by perl, bluehost and the number beta
[05:34:39] <chromas> numbre
[05:34:51] <chromas> :( can't even mock myself properly
[05:41:53] <swiss> coffee--
[05:41:53] <Bender> karma - coffee: 944
[05:41:58] <swiss> inspiron++
[05:41:58] <Bender> karma - inspiron: 1
[05:50:26] <ar> karma--
[05:50:26] <Bender> karma - karma: 17
[05:53:19] * juggs whacks Konomi
[05:54:05] * Konomi puts juggs on the naughttyyyy list
[05:54:42] <juggs> systemd-naughtyyyyylistd add juggs
[05:54:53] <juggs> :D
[05:55:38] * juggs stirs the unnecessary drama pot
[06:00:33] <Konomi> your pot stiring needs work ;p
[06:02:23] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - All 'Quantum Weirdness' may be Caused by Interacting Parallel Worlds, Physicist Theorizes - http://sylnt.us - bat'leth-tournament-on-Forcas-III
[06:04:05] <juggs> systemd-gamergated-konomi-raged reload
[06:11:34] <juggs> All 'Coffee' may caused by transient lizards interacting with dimensional tachyons to mutate otherwise benign plants. Coffee could cause cancer, not drinking coffee could cause cancer also. FEATURE at 9 - you will die, we're not sure when. These headlines and more from your favourite news channel.
[06:12:35] <crutchy> coffee++
[06:12:35] <Bender> karma - coffee: 945
[06:13:13] <juggs> ~time crutchy
[06:13:15] <exec> Friday, 14 November 2014 @ 5:13 pm GMT+11 - Traralgon VIC, Australia
[06:13:36] <juggs> ~time juggs
[06:13:37] <exec> location not found - UTC timestamp: Friday, 14 November 2014, 6:13 am
[06:14:17] <juggs> @
[06:14:26] <crutchy> ~time-add juggs, london
[06:14:29] <exec> name "juggs," set for location "london"
[06:14:30] <juggs> ~wea
[06:14:36] <juggs> moo
[06:14:44] <crutchy> ~time juggs
[06:14:50] <exec> location not found - UTC timestamp: Friday, 14 November 2014, 6:14 am
[06:14:58] <juggs> muahahaha
[06:15:18] <crutchy> my gosh. london has ceased to exist
[06:15:31] <crutchy> ~time-add
[06:15:32] <exec> syntax: ~time-add name location (name cannot contain spaces but location can contain spaces)
[06:15:36] <crutchy> ah
[06:15:43] <crutchy> ~time-add juggs london
[06:15:46] <exec> name "juggs" set for location "london"
[06:15:51] <crutchy> ~time juggs
[06:15:53] <exec> Friday, 14 November 2014 @ 6:15 am GMT - London, UK
[06:16:02] <crutchy> there you are
[06:16:10] <crutchy> well, if you're not you can change it
[06:16:16] <juggs> there I am not :D
[06:16:48] <juggs> ~weather juggs
[06:16:50] <exec> Weather for London, UK - currently 52°F / 11°C, heavy rain showers, wind N at 0 mph, humidity 90% - Friday rain (46°F-55°F / 8°C-13°C), Saturday partly cloudy (47°F-54°F / 8°C-12°C), Sunday chance of rain (44°F-53°F / 7°C-12°C), Monday cloudy (42°F-51°F / 6°C-11°C) - source: Google
[06:19:23] <juggs> sounds right for any place in the UK at any time of year... cloud, rain and sometimes breezy. No wonder we built ships to get out of that misery.
[06:21:40] <ar> ~
[06:21:41] <exec> http://sylnt.us
[06:21:45] <ar> ~weather
[06:21:46] <exec> Weather for Warsaw, Poland - currently 47°F / 8°C, overcast, wind N at 0 mph, humidity 84% - Friday cloudy (41°F-48°F / 5°C-9°C), Saturday partly cloudy (37°F-47°F / 3°C-8°C), Sunday partly cloudy (40°F-47°F / 4°C-8°C), Monday cloudy (41°F-46°F / 5°C-8°C) - source: Google
[06:22:24] * juggs hands ar a can of zubr
[06:22:36] <crutchy> ~gday ar
[06:22:37] * exec cohesively throws a used franger of g'day juice at ar
[06:22:57] <juggs> ~time ar
[06:22:59] <exec> Friday, 14 November 2014 @ 7:22 am GMT+1 - Warsaw, Poland
[06:23:16] <crutchy> ~queue
[06:23:19] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 10 - http://sylnt.us
[06:23:47] <crutchy> aw i missed the SN philophosy hour :/
[06:24:01] <juggs> exec needs to display times as UTC+/- not GMT
[06:24:13] <crutchy> google's fault
[06:24:15] <crutchy> :p
[06:24:41] <crutchy> hmm actually i think it is parsed and converted
[06:24:45] * crutchy opens gedit
[06:25:15] * juggs proffers crutchy bluefin
[06:25:29] <crutchy> ~define bluefin
[06:25:34] <exec> [wikipedia] 3Bluefin: Bluefin or Blue Fin or variant may refer to:
[06:25:40] <crutchy> ¿
[06:26:41] <juggs> seems I may have meant bluefish editor
[06:26:59] <crutchy> hmm just outputs the TZ as google outputs it
[06:27:51] <crutchy> it's a feature!
[06:28:10] <juggs> praise be
[06:28:47] <crutchy> is there a google get param to specify tz format?
[06:28:47] <ar> http://gfycat.com
[06:28:47] <NetCraft> ^ 03all - Jiffier gifs through HTML5 Video Conversion.
[06:29:47] * juggs goes looking for the cluebat
[06:39:05] <juggs> crutchy, mostly GMT = UTC, for anything human at least.
[06:39:06] bet0x is now known as d932lkds02lkjsdfsdsfssdfs
[06:39:15] d932lkds02lkjsdfsdsfssdfs is now known as bet0x
[06:39:21] bet0x is now known as Alberto
[06:39:40] <juggs> Alberto, you wanted a vhost right?
[06:39:49] <Alberto> Yes sir
[06:40:14] <Alberto> juggs something random
[06:40:17] <crutchy> yeah trying to convert google's timezone designator to a UTC+/- looks fraught with landmines
[06:40:32] <crutchy> T-1000?
[06:41:45] <juggs> Alberto, either you take one of our uninspiring cloaks (they're all grey), or suggest your own.
[06:42:15] <Alberto> juggs how?
[06:42:16] <crutchy> i wouldn't mind a stock cloak
[06:42:24] <crutchy> similar to konomi's
[06:42:41] <juggs> Alberto@Balsam/Conditioner/shiny/hair
[06:42:49] <Alberto> LOL
[06:42:50] <crutchy> Soylent/Users/179/crutchy
[06:42:56] <crutchy> Soylent/users/179/crutchy
[06:43:00] <Alberto> same as crutchy
[06:43:03] <Alberto> :D
[06:43:24] <Alberto> Soylent/users/3580/barrahome
[06:43:25] <Alberto> :D
[06:43:30] <Alberto> thats me
[06:43:57] <ar> hm
[06:45:05] <crutchy> bacon++
[06:45:05] <Bender> karma - bacon: 282
[06:45:35] <crutchy> exec has a uid too
[06:45:40] <ar> My UID is 172
[06:45:46] <crutchy> somewhere in the 4000s
[06:45:54] <crutchy> can't remember
[06:46:19] <ar> hm
[06:46:29] <ar> ubuntu disables bitmap fonts by-default
[06:46:48] <crutchy> ar, we may have a similar tolerance for beta-level bullshit :d
[06:48:24] <crutchy> i did see something about SN earlier than when i joined, but i didn't think much of it to begin with. guess i kinda held a little hope that /. would unfuck itself
[06:49:24] <crutchy> Alberto, did you figure out your pdo binds?
[06:54:54] <crutchy> ~suggest indication of logged in users
[06:55:05] <exec> *** suggestion successfully added to wiki - http://sylnt.us
[06:56:06] <juggs> Alberto, /j #help or /ns register or /ns help register - can't cloak the unregistered
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[07:09:37] <crutchy> finally some sense in the whole systemd/foss-developers-should-bow-down-to-user-demands bullshit: http://soylentnews.org
[07:09:37] <NetCraft> ^ 04SN comment by Immerman (3985)
[07:11:01] <crutchy> i honestly don't blame lennart poettering for telling users to fuck off; many of them seem to be whiny slef-righteous cheapskates
[07:11:37] <crutchy> not that there's anything wrong with that. we all like to bitch about something
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[07:13:07] <crutchy> bitching++
[07:13:07] <Bender> karma - bitching: 1
[07:13:08] <JamesNZ> The systemd complaints go way beyond bitching.
[07:13:21] <crutchy> yeah. almost seems religious
[07:13:29] <crutchy> kinda weird for nerds
[07:13:46] <JamesNZ> Nerds are often religious, just not about religion :)
[07:13:50] <crutchy> lol
[07:14:40] <crutchy> i personally don't give a crap about systemd and will probably avoid it as much as possible
[07:14:58] <crutchy> but my pitchfork remains safely stowed
[07:15:13] <JamesNZ> :P
[07:16:34] * juggs looks around
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[07:18:08] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[07:18:09] <Bender> karma - coffee: 944
[07:18:10] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[07:18:10] <Bender> karma - coffee: 943
[07:18:20] <juggs> death++
[07:18:20] <Bender> karma - death: 1
[07:18:29] <juggs> wow only 1
[07:23:44] <ar> karma--
[07:23:44] <Bender> karma - karma: 16
[07:24:35] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[07:24:35] <Bender> karma - coffee: 942
[07:28:02] * juggs goes to nestle in feathers, be well all.
[07:30:39] <crutchy> cya juggs :)
[07:31:59] <ar> http://imgur.com
[07:32:00] <NetCraft> ^ 03INCOMING!!! Oh....wait??!! - Imgur
[07:42:51] <crutchy> lmao "Hey boss, your never gonna believe why im gonna be late for work.."
[08:08:57] <Konomi> that person is so lucky the impact of the plastic and the tire probably wasn't enough to set it off
[08:09:57] <crutchy> someone wanna submit this link as a SN story? title: "Linus Torvalds on systemd"
[08:09:59] <crutchy> https://www.youtube.com
[08:10:00] <NetCraft> ^ 03DebConf14: QA with Linus Torvalds - YouTube
[08:10:56] <Konomi> remember watching that
[08:11:18] <Konomi> like a month or more ago ;p
[08:12:09] <crutchy> i've seen parts of it before
[08:12:20] <crutchy> has it appeared on SN already?
[08:12:35] <Konomi> probably not
[08:12:48] <Konomi> hard to link to a video though someone will have to transcript it or summerise it
[08:13:04] <chromas> beta would've linked to a video…
[08:15:10] <crutchy> a lot of people wouldn't believe it unless they watched the video
[08:16:57] <Konomi> tbh I completely forgot what he said but I am pretty sure he was generally approving
[08:17:42] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[08:17:42] <Bender> karma - coffee: 941
[08:26:14] <Konomi> facebook tor page
[08:26:42] <Konomi> I wonder if they're trying to use that to correlate other users
[08:39:20] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[08:39:20] <Bender> karma - coffee: 940
[08:39:21] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[08:39:22] <Bender> karma - coffee: 939
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[09:01:36] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - European Commission Scraps its Senior Science Advisor Position - http://sylnt.us - distributed-authority
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[10:10:16] <crutchy> coffee++
[10:10:16] <Bender> karma - coffee: 940
[10:10:22] <crutchy> weekend++
[10:10:22] <Bender> karma - weekend: 8
[11:12:00] <Konomi> howler_monkeys++
[11:12:00] <Bender> karma - howler_monkeys: 1
[11:24:16] <crutchy> something that resembled a russian fighter plane flew low and slow over my house this afternoon
[11:27:17] <Konomi> they're looking for your drugs
[11:28:55] <crutchy> if i had drugs i would be living in a much nicer house
[11:30:03] <crutchy> it looked and sounded pretty cool
[11:30:15] <crutchy> might have been privately owned thing. i dunno
[11:46:36] <Konomi> there's something about summer that just drains my energy so bad
[11:47:00] <Konomi> also I wish there was something like serial experiments lain but without the acid trip aspect to it makes the show hard to understand
[11:50:50] <crutchy> i have no idea what that last message means
[11:50:58] <Konomi> http://www.animenewsnetwork.com
[11:52:15] <ar> Konomi: SEL as a dvd?
[11:52:25] <Konomi> apparently I'm watching my old fansubs
[11:52:34] <ar> i loved SEL
[11:52:42] <Konomi> I "like" it
[11:52:51] <Konomi> it's just confusing because of the acid trip aspect
[11:53:13] <Konomi> I wish someone else had done a similar story but without that aspect but the genre lacks titles badly
[11:53:20] <ar> Konomi: http://mebious.co.uk
[11:53:21] <NetCraft> ^ 03mebious.co.uk entry wired
[11:53:51] <Konomi> net is capped for anothre hour hence why I am actually watching it
[11:53:59] <TheMightyBuzzard> mornin, all
[11:54:01] <Konomi> hard to do anything at 30 kibibytes per second
[11:54:31] <Konomi> this makes even less sense than the anime ;p
[11:55:04] <Konomi> oh it's a psuedo ai
[11:55:30] <ar> hm?
[11:55:38] <ar> there are people posting there
[11:55:53] <Konomi> what is it ;p ?
[11:59:34] <Konomi> nevermind I get it now ;p
[12:01:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Firefox Nightlies: Electrolysis (Multi-Process) Now Enabled by Default - http://sylnt.us - separation-of-concerns
[12:02:09] <Konomi> took them long enough \o/
[12:08:33] <ar> yup
[12:08:49] <ar> now firefox will take even more ram than before
[12:12:11] <Konomi> site is interesting shame more people aren't using it ;p
[12:26:37] <crutchy> ~isup soylentnews.org
[12:26:38] <exec> soylentnews.org: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[12:27:16] <TheMightyBuzzard> fishing++ #see ya later
[12:27:16] <Bender> karma - fishing: 15
[12:43:03] <crutchy> konomi, i think that might be a couple of months old
[12:43:41] <crutchy> i tried nightly when i first heard about it and it was bog slow. i think it might be installed on my lappy still but i don't use it
[12:44:01] <crutchy> s/it/multi-process/
[12:44:02] <exec> <crutchy> i tried nightly when i first heard about multi-process and it was bog slow. i think it might be installed on my lappy still but i don't use it
[12:45:20] <crutchy> juggs, another rss feed for regurgitator? http://www.ghacks.net
[12:45:21] <NetCraft> ^ 03gHacks Technology News
[13:06:25] <crutchy> coffee++
[13:06:25] <Bender> karma - coffee: 941
[13:09:50] <ar> karma--
[13:09:50] <Bender> karma - karma: 15
[13:22:25] <Alberto> Morning
[13:22:46] <Alberto> ~gday all
[13:22:47] * exec abrasively cracks open a spoon of coffee++ for all
[13:23:11] <Alberto> ~isup google.com
[13:23:12] <exec> google.com: HTTP/1.0 302 Found
[13:23:24] <Alberto> ~isup localhost
[13:23:25] <exec> localhost: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[13:23:30] <Alberto> X
[13:23:33] <Alberto> XD
[13:26:57] <ar> ~isup file://
[13:26:58] <exec> file:// error connecting
[13:27:00] <ar> ;)
[13:27:20] <Konomi> ~isup localhost
[13:27:21] <exec> localhost: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[13:27:41] <Konomi> ~isup :0
[13:27:41] <exec> :0: error connecting
[13:28:06] <Konomi> ~isup localhost:22
[13:28:07] <exec> localhost:22: connected
[13:28:13] * Konomi whistles
[13:28:45] <Konomi> ~isup http://www.whatismyip.com
[13:28:46] <exec> http://www.whatismyip.com error connecting
[13:28:55] <Konomi> ~isup whatismyip.com
[13:28:56] <exec> whatismyip.com: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
[13:28:59] <Konomi> ha
[13:29:05] <ar> ~isup ip.42.pl
[13:29:08] <exec> ip.42.pl: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[13:29:22] <ar> ~isup arachnist.is-a.cat
[13:29:24] <exec> arachnist.is-a.cat: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
[13:30:25] <Konomi> ~isup localhost:21
[13:30:26] <exec> localhost:21: error connecting
[13:30:28] <Konomi> no ftp
[13:30:33] <Konomi> ~isup localhost:80
[13:30:34] <exec> localhost:80: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[13:30:38] <Konomi> exec has http
[13:30:40] <Konomi> ~isup localhost:443
[13:30:41] <exec> localhost:443: error connecting
[13:30:46] <Konomi> no ssl though
[13:33:01] <Alberto> Konomi sup gurl!
[13:33:04] <Alberto> ar
[13:33:06] <Alberto> morning
[13:33:59] <Konomi> the sky aero planes
[13:34:09] <Konomi> though up is a very perspective based word
[13:34:47] <Alberto> ~isup ::1
[13:34:48] <exec> ::1: error connecting
[13:36:40] <Alberto> ~isup Konomi
[13:36:42] <exec> Konomi: error connecting
[13:36:46] <Alberto> damn
[13:37:08] <Alberto> ~isup irc.sylnt.us:6667
[13:37:10] <exec> irc.sylnt.us:6667: connected
[14:01:18] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Reviewing Voyager Data Leads to New Discoveries - http://sylnt.us
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[14:16:32] <crutchy> ~isup irc.sylent.us:6697
[14:16:35] <exec> irc.sylent.us:6697: error connecting
[14:17:09] <crutchy> hmm tricked it with that one
[14:17:24] <crutchy> ssl over port other than 443
[14:21:40] <crutchy> ~isup 192.168.1.1
[14:21:40] <exec> 192.168.1.1: HTTP/1.0 200 OK
[14:21:44] <crutchy> ~isup 192.168.1.1:22
[14:21:45] <exec> 192.168.1.1:22: error connecting
[14:28:08] <Alberto> ~ifup <>
[14:35:00] <Konomi> ~ifup ipv6.google.com
[14:35:08] <Konomi> sad face ;p
[14:39:40] <Alberto> i just tried to configure tap driver on w8
[14:39:42] <Alberto> didn't work
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[15:30:25] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - US Marshals Flying Cell Tower Spoofers on Small Planes. - http://sylnt.us - marshalling-signals
[15:50:20] <ar> https://www.reddit.com
[15:50:21] <NetCraft> ^ 03Physics gone wild!
[16:23:12] <ar> this is submission worthy probably: http://wiki.vero-apparatus.com
[16:23:14] <NetCraft> ^ 04Wiki: 0303ARM64OpenLaptopConcept - VeroApparatus
[16:23:23] <ar> (if anyone's less-lazy than myself)
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[16:34:22] <Blackmoore> mornin
[16:34:27] <Blackmoore> coffee++
[16:34:27] <Bender> karma - coffee: 942
[17:01:32] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Window Washing A Skyscraper Is Beyond a Robot's Reach - http://sylnt.us - when-i-fall
[17:31:53] <Blackmoore> um guys, the queue is really thin - and i may be the only editor about..
[17:32:03] <Blackmoore> i cant approve my own stuff.
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[17:52:55] <Azrael> Blackmoore: on it
[17:54:40] <Blackmoore> basically we need more stuff - thanks!!
[17:59:24] <Blackmoore> we have a submission that Hugh Pickens was found dead. can anyone cooborate?
[17:59:38] <paulej72> really?
[18:02:16] <JamesNZ> Who dat?
[18:04:05] <Azrael> yeah saw that one, thought it was a prank
[18:05:27] <Blackmoore> well we had a submission from him last night - handle is Pappas Fritas. he's a submitter here and /.
[18:05:46] <Blackmoore> we just posted the window washer article
[18:06:49] <Blackmoore> I'm not posting without anything solid.
[18:10:23] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Window Washing a Skyscraper is Beyond a Robot's Reach - http://sylnt.us - when-I-fall
[18:27:58] <Landon> TheMightyBuzzard: I am just a lurker
[18:28:08] <Landon> I am a retired IRC deity
[18:30:38] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Extreme Repair of a Burnt PCB - http://sylnt.us - stone-knives-and-bearskins
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[18:57:19] <chromas> http://rinf.com
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[19:59:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> fishing accomplished
[19:59:27] <chromas> what's the score?
[19:59:41] <TheMightyBuzzard> me 2, lake 0
[20:00:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> one too small to keep bass and one beauty largemouth that clocked in about 3lbs
[20:01:46] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Big Pharma Using Big Data to Profile your Doctor their Profit and your Loss - http://sylnt.us - whats-up-Doc?
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[20:16:33] <Ethanol-fueled> in a little over two hours,
[20:16:55] <Ethanol-fueled> A FOOTLONG BROWN SNAKE of extraordinary magnitude will be dropped upon your chests.
[20:17:23] <Ethanol-fueled> Take heed, lo, for the SERPENTUS DIRTIUS approacheth.
[20:18:13] <Ethanol-fueled> Heh heh HEE haw haw hawwwwwwwwwwwwlwlwllwlwlwlwl *shakes head with mouth open and tongue thrashing to and fro*
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[20:54:02] <Azrael> ~queue
[20:54:05] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 2 - http://sylnt.us
[20:55:43] <Alberto> anyone use any redhat os?
[20:55:51] <Alberto> need a lil help on tcp tuning
[21:02:25] <chromas> JamesNZ uses Fedora; I think everyone else here uses Debian-style distros
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[21:14:27] <Blackmoore> yeah. and i've been in meetings for the last 2 hours.
[21:14:42] <Blackmoore> queue needs help
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[21:20:36] <Ethanol-fueled> There's an awesome dude named "Serp Kannella Gigantica" who seems to have taken an interest in submitting stories.
[21:21:03] <Ethanol-fueled> Unfortunately the editors have approved one of his stories and are calling Serp "anonymous coward"
[21:22:36] <Ethanol-fueled> Being curious about the mysterious newcomer, I google his name and found mostly images of brown snakes.
[21:23:09] <Ethanol-fueled> I predict that serp kannella gigantica will attempt to full the queue up as the day goes on.
[21:23:34] <Ethanol-fueled> And that the quality of submissions from him will decrease over time and the words will get all slurry and filled with obscenities
[21:23:42] <Ethanol-fueled> Soon, he will turn racist.
[21:24:09] <Ethanol-fueled> And then reveal that he disguised himself as a brown snake so that he could infiltrate his true enemy, the BROWN MENACE.
[21:24:54] <Ethanol-fueled> I'd shake his hand. He seems like a pretty cool guy to me.
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[21:45:19] <crutchy> ~queue
[21:45:23] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 4 - http://sylnt.us
[21:49:34] <JamesNZ> This is pretty interesting: https://www.youtube.com
[21:49:34] <NetCraft> ^ 03Video Editing with Free Software (Accompanies "Free Software" video) - Computerphile - YouTube
[21:51:08] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Mission to Discover Hundreds of Black Holes Could Unlock Secrets of the Universe - http://sylnt.us - see-the-invisible
[22:00:54] <crutchy> ~queue
[22:00:57] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 4 - http://sylnt.us
[22:15:09] <crutchy> ~queue
[22:15:12] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 5 - http://sylnt.us
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[22:17:33] <Blackmoore> i'm not finding a whole lot to submit
[22:18:07] <crutchy> there's heaps of interesting stuff, but i dunno what's newsworthy
[22:18:58] <crutchy> i submitted the thing i brought up last night here about torvalds and systemd. that should get stoke the fires a bit :p
[22:19:02] <chromas> submit everything and let the commenters decide :)
[22:19:33] <crutchy> tried my best at transcribing
[22:19:56] <chromas> youtube-- # for un-full-screening when the window loses focus (which is a Flash thing, even though youtube's supposed to be getting away from that)
[22:19:56] <Bender> karma - youtube: -7
[22:21:54] <crutchy> yeah that's gay :(
[22:22:10] * crutchy just tried it for the first time
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[22:23:04] <Ethanol-fueled> Tell the damn editors to post Serp Kannella's stories under his name, not AC pliz
[22:23:09] <Ethanol-fueled> thank you good say sirs
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[22:28:07] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[22:28:07] <Bender> karma - coffee: 941
[22:28:09] <JamesNZ> coffee--
[22:28:09] <Bender> karma - coffee: 940
[22:35:23] <Landon> chromas: works on windows
[22:35:41] * Landon plays isaac with fullscreen youtube of someone else playing isaac
[22:36:38] <chromas> google-- # for being gay with os detection then
[22:36:38] <Bender> karma - google: -7
[22:36:50] <Landon> blame adobe :)
[22:37:00] <chromas> a little
[22:37:07] <chromas> but I thought google was doing html5 now
[22:37:14] <Landon> only for adless videos
[22:37:18] <Landon> (if you enable it)
[22:37:25] <Landon> which is kind of bullshit
[22:37:57] <chromas> not sure what ads have to do with it since they're separate streams (which adblock skips over)
[22:38:14] <crutchy> adblock_edge++
[22:38:14] <Bender> karma - adblock_edge: 1
[22:39:02] <crutchy> crossing_streams--
[22:39:02] <Bender> karma - crossing_streams: -1
[22:39:14] <Landon> oh
[22:39:15] <Landon> actually
[22:39:20] <Landon> that's been fixed since I last checked
[22:39:26] <Landon> watching an ad enabled video with html5 player now
[22:39:32] <chromas> ah yeah, I see some settings have changed since I set them last
[22:39:41] <chromas> like always HD on fullscreen
[22:39:42] <Landon> slick
[22:39:46] <Landon> https://www.youtube.com tick the box there
[22:39:47] <NetCraft> ^ 03YouTube
[22:41:38] <chromas> what's interesting about that is it's not accessible from the settings anywhere :(
[22:41:40] <chromas> google--
[22:41:40] <Bender> karma - google: -8
[22:42:06] <chromas> Landon++ # thanks
[22:42:06] <Bender> karma - landon: 20
[22:43:53] <crutchy> hmm. gewg_ highlights an article 2 months ago about torvalds and systemd
[22:44:20] <crutchy> looks like its a slightly different slant, but maybe my submission isn't newsworthy
[22:44:41] <crutchy> hard to know what's newsworthy :/
[22:46:25] <crutchy> http://soylentnews.org looks really complicated
[22:46:25] <NetCraft> ^ 03SoylentNews: FAQ
[22:46:44] <crutchy> chromas, we need that ~submit script eh?
[22:47:13] <crutchy> or !submit or =submit or "soylentctl submit <link>
[22:47:16] <chromas> better get on it! :)
[22:47:25] <chromas> crutchy: it could work just like scripts
[22:47:33] <chromas> start a submission, can edit and stuff
[22:47:40] <crutchy> through buttpipes?
[22:47:50] <crutchy> ah
[22:47:51] <chromas> exectly!
[22:48:08] <chromas> multiple lines maybe, where each line would be wrapped into paragraph tags
[22:48:41] <crutchy> i'll maybe get something started at least. nothing like adding another unfinished project to the list :D
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[22:49:26] <crutchy> can always look into scrapage and content extraction later
[22:49:42] <chromas> yeah
[22:50:03] <chromas> that can be another script; it generates content then calls the submit script :)
[22:50:44] <crutchy> true
[22:51:11] <chromas> scripts calling scripts! the end of the world is at hand!
[22:56:53] <crutchy> nah that end of world scenario passed long enough. exec's been processing some mad kinky interscript calls for a while
[22:57:08] <crutchy> s/enough/ago/
[22:57:09] <exec> <crutchy> nah that end of world scenario passed long ago. exec's been processing some mad kinky interscript calls for a while
[22:58:09] <crutchy> that's what the INTERNAL cmd was developed for. it works similar to a normal IRC message but exec intercepts them in the stdout handler
[22:58:26] <crutchy> :nick INTERNAL param :trailing
[22:58:47] <crutchy> or scripts can also echo /INTERNAL trailing
[23:00:40] <crutchy> coffee++
[23:00:40] <Bender> karma - coffee: 941
[23:01:00] <Blackmoore> have a good weekend guys. I'll check in if i can.
[23:01:07] <crutchy> see ya Blackmoore
[23:01:16] <crutchy> is it friday morn there?
[23:01:23] <crutchy> ~time blackmoore
[23:01:24] <exec> location not found - UTC timestamp: Friday, 14 November 2014, 11:01 pm
[23:01:29] <crutchy> ~time chicago
[23:01:31] <exec> Friday, 14 November 2014 @ 5:01 pm CST - Chicago, IL
[23:01:42] <crutchy> oh nah its fridy arvo
[23:01:46] <crutchy> maaaaate!
[23:01:49] <crutchy> weekend++
[23:01:49] <Bender> karma - weekend: 9
[23:02:18] <Blackmoore> weekend++
[23:02:18] <Bender> karma - weekend: 10
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[23:27:46] <Ethanol-fueled> The brown snake lives.
[23:30:19] <Ethanol-fueled> Serp Kannella will assault your submission queue like it has never been stuffed before,
[23:30:29] <Ethanol-fueled> in places so deep that it will itch for more.
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[23:35:54] <Leebert> I now know WAY more than I ever wanted to about Cisco CallManager.
[23:36:11] <Leebert> This is the thing that sucks about being a security person. You end up having to understand *everything*.
[23:36:27] <Leebert> Because you can't trust an SME to not suck.
[23:44:00] <crutchy> chromas, just making up post params array in between dealing with kids morning tea and guinea pigs and cups of tea etc
[23:46:20] <chromas> crutchy: s/tea/wood/g
[23:46:20] <exec> <chromas> <crutchy> chromas, just making up post params array in between dealing with kids morning wood and guinea pigs and cups of wood etc
[23:51:57] <crutchy> cups of wood eh :p
[23:57:38] <crutchy> ~queue
[23:57:41] <exec> *** SN submission queue: 8 - http://sylnt.us