--- Log opened Thu Mar 01 00:00:11 2012 00:04 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173.221.49.218.nw.nuvox.net] has joined #se2600 00:05 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o benthemeek] by ChanServ 00:06 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173.221.49.218.nw.nuvox.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 00:07 -!- benthemeek1 [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 00:07 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 00:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o benthemeek] by ChanServ 00:20 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 00:22 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 00:22 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o benthemeek] by ChanServ 00:44 <@Catonic> Wow, when did brimstone get a funny chip implanted? 00:44 <@Catonic> From 4PM until 11:20, chan #hilarity. 01:01 -!- sync350 [~sync@c-24-30-78-161.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 01:04 <@Evilpig> whoa. so the raspberry pi's started sales? 01:04 <@Evilpig> not the pre-orders but actual sales 01:09 <@Dagmar> Yes. 01:09 <@Dagmar> They even had to rework how they're doing it 01:10 <@Dagmar> Companies wanted distributorships 01:10 <@Dagmar> They went straight to having a pipeline 01:10 <@Dagmar> heh 01:10 <@Dagmar> As cheap as they are I'm considering buying one 01:10 <@Evilpig> I'm gonna wait for tht 512MB ver to come out 01:11 <@Evilpig> but I'd really like to get my hands on a few 01:11 <@Dagmar> It'll take a little longer this way, but then we won't have to wait until the next batch straightaway 01:13 <@Dagmar> Two ethernet dongles and you can turn the thing into a VPN appliance. 01:13 <@Evilpig> up. 01:13 <@Evilpig> yup 01:14 <@Evilpig> considering my firewall is already running fedora. just two usb nics, copy over my script. done 01:31 <@Evilpig> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/consumer-preview 02:03 -!- northrup [~jjn@c-98-193-252-184.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 02:13 -!- rangerz [~mwalker@c-98-211-44-193.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 02:35 -!- ladymerlin [ladymerlin@bbis.us] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 02:35 -!- ladymerlin [ladymerlin@bbis.us] has joined #se2600 02:46 -!- northrup [~jjn@c-98-193-252-184.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 02:58 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-58-94.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 03:33 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-218-1.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 03:41 <@Evilpig> any java speakers awake? 04:10 < rangerz> you mean can code java 04:10 < rangerz> I can 04:14 < rangerz> b/c i think the island of java has it's (yes i'm using possessive, screw grammar nazis I think this should be right) own language.... but w/e, lol 05:20 <@Evilpig> I figured it out kinda 05:20 <@Evilpig> was messing with a jquery plugin and finally got it straight. not opimally but working all the same 05:59 < eryc> that's javascript 05:59 < eryc> rangerz: it's its 06:12 < rangerz> i know it is suppose to be 06:12 < rangerz> but i disagree 06:13 < rangerz> Latin grammer on a germanic language which adopted ~1/5 of it's words from French and other random romance languages 06:13 < rangerz> and sadly it is still one of the best languages for speaker oriented discussion 06:18 <@Evilpig> YOU SON OF A WHORE!! 06:18 <@Evilpig> anyone see what's funny there? 06:35 < eryc> double quotes 06:35 <@Evilpig> winnar! 06:35 < eryc> woohooo 06:35 <@Evilpig> can't figure out why it is doing that. worked around it in the mean time by stripping quotes from my search term 06:37 < eryc> rangerz: so what's the logic for "it's" being possessive? 06:37 < eryc> Evilpig: no guesses from me 06:40 < eryc> you know this channel is a lot more interesting without the epic trolling 06:41 * Evilpig rests his dick on eryc's shoulder and pretends it isn't happening 06:41 < eryc> lol 06:42 <@Evilpig> so... how about that weather? those tornados were freaky right? 06:42 < eryc> i don't think they made it up here to virginia 06:42 < eryc> they were supposed to 07:11 < rangerz> tom's 07:11 <@Evilpig> tom's what? 07:12 < rangerz> tom's _whatever_ 07:13 < rangerz> but anyways, i got an assignment due in 2hrs so later 07:13 -!- rangerz [~mwalker@c-98-211-44-193.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 08:24 -!- Dickie [~Dickie@unaffiliated/dickie] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 08:31 -!- Dickie [~Dickie@unaffiliated/dickie] has joined #se2600 08:31 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dickie] by ChanServ 08:36 <@Dagmar> Damn SDMs 08:37 <@Dagmar> Xoom alarm goes off. Office Communicator is running, apparently flags me as available 08:37 <@Dagmar> Thirty seconds later, complex technical questions plus automated speech synthesis, and I've gone from blissfully asleep to homocidal in 15 seconds flat 08:46 -!- phaile [~phaile@gateway/tor-sasl/jb7od] has joined #se2600 08:51 -!- jb7od [~mfph@gateway/tor-sasl/jb7od] has joined #se2600 08:51 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o jb7od] by ChanServ 08:52 < phaile> xchat and tor: we suck to idle with. 08:52 < phaile> if i d/c on tor, i get an error 6 on cycling with no retry. 08:53 < phaile> this charecteristic does not seem to follow virc (ahem) but then that client's not on freenode either. 08:54 <@Bahhumbug> meh, tor. just use ssl. 08:54 < phaile> i support your 'meh'. i'd never played with it before. 09:08 < phaile> it's a pain in the ass to set up. lol 09:13 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o ladymerlin] by ChanServ 09:22 <@Dickie> I run meh on my server at home. 09:25 * Bahhumbug pats Dickie on the head 09:27 <@Dickie> I'd upgrade it, but why fucking bother? 09:28 <@Dickie> Yeah, "meh" jokes don't really get the crowd going. I think I'll just retire those. 09:58 <@brimstone> they're just meh 09:58 <@brimstone> that's the problem 09:58 <@brimstone> he says, 30 minutes later 10:10 -!- benthemeek1 [~i2871blh@173.221.49.218.nw.nuvox.net] has joined #se2600 10:10 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 10:12 -!- benthemeek1 [~i2871blh@173.221.49.218.nw.nuvox.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 10:14 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 10:14 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o benthemeek] by ChanServ 10:34 -!- Dickie [~Dickie@unaffiliated/dickie] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 10:38 -!- Dickie [~Dickie@unaffiliated/dickie] has joined #se2600 10:38 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dickie] by ChanServ 14:09 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-71-66-180.bhm.bellsouth.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 14:53 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:54 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 14:54 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o benthemeek] by ChanServ 15:25 < phaile> exec echo "join: ($nick![ident $uhost]: $channel)" | mail $txt <- ugly line that makes bot txt you from the expanded whotf.tcl 2012 version by jb7od 15:29 < phaile> with it, you can get a txt whenever your little buddies j/p/k/q or nickchange so you can un-idle like a BOSS. 15:30 < phaile> BAAAHAHAHA! Email of the day: Subject: There are car keys in the refrigerator on our side. 15:38 <@Dagmar> Anyone recognize the name 'Sean Miku'? 15:39 <@Dagmar> He looks like a social network spammer to me, and he's in the 615. 15:39 <@Dagmar> ...which strikes me as particularly funny because if he's in the 615 he should know better than to try anything like that in my direction. 15:49 < phaile> git em! 15:50 <@brimstone> svn em! 15:50 < phaile> lol i saw something like that comin 15:51 < phaile> wget em! 15:51 < phaile> lol 15:51 <@brimstone> hg em! 15:51 < phaile> rm -rf em! 15:51 < phaile> lol 15:51 < phaile> | /dev/nul em 15:59 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:08 -!- sync350 [~sync@c-24-30-78-161.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:16 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-83-210-181.bhm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 16:16 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 16:43 <@Dagmar> Not quite a "fireball special" and a 50cc engine but... http://nashville.craigslist.org/mcy/2878980270.html 16:43 <@Dagmar> $500 and you could probably talk him down to $400 easily and you'd have a street-legal scooter you can ride for chuckles 16:44 <@Dagmar> 50cc doesn't require anything but a helmet, insurance, and a licence... and insurance is fucking cheap 16:44 <@Dagmar> A _car_ driver's licence, mind you. No tags needed, no M endorsement. 17:04 -!- vaneck [~vaneck@96-38-5-186.static.jcsn.tn.charter.com] has joined #se2600 17:04 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o vaneck] by ChanServ 17:44 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:44 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 17:44 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has joined #se2600 17:44 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o mog] by ChanServ 17:57 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has quit [Quit: Coyote finally caught me] 17:57 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:57 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 17:57 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has joined #se2600 17:57 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o mog] by ChanServ 17:57 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has quit [Client Quit] 17:58 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:58 -!- mog [~mog@c-68-62-170-105.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 17:58 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has joined #se2600 17:58 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o mog] by ChanServ 18:43 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-218-1.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 18:45 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-212-205.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 18:47 -!- benthemeek [~i2871blh@173-14-110-221-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 18:49 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-212-205.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 18:51 -!- daswork [~dasunt@174-20-79-106.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 19:52 <@Evilpig> I feel like a mobster now. UPS just showed up at the door and handed me a box stuffed with cash 19:53 <@Evilpig> the note inside said "Thanks for help with the forum. Use this as tip money" It's a bound stack of 100 $1s 20:10 < eryc> heh nice 20:21 <@Dagmar> Stripper snax~! 20:21 <@Dagmar> Speakin' of money... Holy shit Notch gave his dividends to the 25 Mojang employees 20:21 <@Dagmar> Three fucking million dollars. 20:24 -!- rangerz [~mwalker@c-98-211-44-193.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 20:41 <@Evilpig> dag I was more interested in the fact that the bukkit devs are now mojang employees 20:56 <@Dagmar> Yeah I'm kinda wondering if they were included in that list 20:56 <@Dagmar> If so, I imagine Dinnerbone is too hammered to notice IRC right now 20:56 <@Dagmar> If not, I dont' want to remind him 20:56 <@Dagmar> Heh 20:57 <@Dagmar> 'because if I got hired and two days later was handed a $120,000 bonus, regardless of how long I'd worked on the code before I was hired, I would have to take a moment to get stinking drunk. 21:13 -!- rangerz [~mwalker@c-98-211-44-193.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 21:21 -!- rangerz [~mwalker@c-98-211-44-193.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 21:24 <@Evilpig> I would assume they would be included if he considered how much work they've done on bukkit 21:25 <@Evilpig> which lets face it it is the groundwork for the full api cause they aren't just gonna scrap everything 21:25 <@Dagmar> I was tempted to message him with awesomeguy.gif earlier, but we're studiously not bothering him 21:26 <@Dagmar> That hiring is a freaking perfect solution 21:26 <@Evilpig> it really is 21:26 <@Dagmar> He couldn't hope to do better than to get guys who have been for months, asking themselves what they need to happen to tie events to everything 21:26 <@Evilpig> it also completely legitmizes the modding community there 21:26 <@Dagmar> ...and which types of events are useful and which aren't 21:27 < rangerz> just like samsung paying the cyanogenmod main dev 21:27 <@Dagmar> I wind up doing a lot of explaining of the whys to the kids in #Minecraft 21:34 <@Bahhumbug> Your password is now 3079 21:34 <@Bahhumbug> days old. 21:34 <@Bahhumbug> heh 21:35 <@Bahhumbug> (not in error either, I've really not changed it in 8.45 years) 22:00 <@Evilpig> hrmm 23:07 <@Dagmar> Heh. Something wasn't quite what I thought it was, but it still works 23:07 <@Dagmar> I thought _default was just an empty directory set. heh 23:11 <@Dagmar> DOh! *facepalm* Forgot an important thing 23:11 < rangerz> so Evilpig, tomorrow at 6? 23:11 <@Evilpig> yar 23:12 <@Evilpig> at J&J's 23:12 < rangerz> then what was this about some natty ice, and gamecube at your place at 11? 23:12 <@Evilpig> that was just for you. ;) 23:12 < rangerz> and a bag full of black didldos 23:13 < rangerz> i would fix the spelling on that... but not going to 23:13 <@Dagmar> fuuuuu 23:13 <@Dagmar> I totally forgot you need to add a new IP address for an SSL vhost 23:13 < rangerz> ohh 23:13 <@Dagmar> That'll be the first time I've ever rolled one back like that 23:13 < rangerz> and Evilpig your link wouldn't work today 23:13 <@Evilpig> yeah cause my vm was off 23:13 < rangerz> ahh ok 23:14 < rangerz> just figured i'd check it out when at work 23:14 < rangerz> so we could try out our sql injection automated software that xiowa is working on 23:14 < rangerz> i mean..... 23:14 < rangerz> LOL 23:15 < rangerz> actually there is a student working on stuff like that, dr. xue is working on a lot of web app security stuff 23:15 <@Dagmar> You know anything about CS265? 23:15 < rangerz> whats the name? 23:15 <@Evilpig> trying to convince these tv repair morons to transfer their shit OFF of GoDaddy. they just aren't listening to reason 23:16 <@Dagmar> I only remember their vunetids at the moment 23:16 <@Dagmar> It's a mysql/php class 23:16 <@Evilpig> http://www.myedu.com/CS-265-Introduction-to-Database-Management-Systems/course/s/1938538/ 23:16 <@Dagmar> We set 'em a VM up and they've strangely not even touched it yet 23:17 < rangerz> well i don't really know many of vandy's undergrad classes 23:17 <@Dagmar> I got a bit excited about it because they requested one and we gave them one because it would be silly if we _couldn't_ do it since it's pretty modest requirements 23:17 <@Dagmar> I mean damn, we're IT for the campus 23:17 <@Dagmar> It only makes sense we _should_ be doing that for them 23:17 < rangerz> though i have taken a basic sql db class myself, and i know the math for how it is based and all that 23:18 <@Dagmar> All the departments like to run their own stuff, with mixed results 23:18 < rangerz> well that is one of those classes that might only touch it at the very end 1/3 or 1/4 23:18 <@Dagmar> I suppose so 23:18 < rangerz> EECS is the exception to that too 23:19 <@Evilpig> silly spammers. have something misconfigured. 23:19 <@Evilpig> [Thu Mar 01 23:13:51 2012] [error] [client 79.173.108.66] File does not exist: /var/www/spydey44/:8080, referer: http://spydermansforum.com/:8080/spydey/index.php 23:19 < rangerz> i know ISIS's techs are pretty good 23:19 <@Dagmar> I was kinda wondering if they were going to spend time teaching them some rudimentary stuff first 23:19 < rangerz> probably 23:19 < rangerz> i didn't touch a computer for the first quater of my first programming class 23:19 < rangerz> and honestly i think thats better 23:19 < rangerz> that was in HS when we weren't really rushing, but still 23:20 <@Dagmar> I feel a little silly I sort of reimplemented a bulk useradd function for them, but it was needed 23:20 <@Dagmar> I am at least pleased that I had time to code up those routines in perl tho 23:20 < rangerz> to be honest, from the description, they might never touch a server, lo 23:20 < rangerz> lol* 23:20 < rangerz> "logical and physical organization of databases. Data models and query 23:20 < rangerz> languages, with emphasis on the relational model and its semantics. 23:20 < rangerz> Concepts of data independence, security, integrity, concurrency. Prerequisite" 23:20 <@Dagmar> Nah they're going to be doing labs using phpMyAdmin and stuff 23:21 < rangerz> thats good 23:21 < rangerz> probably for the final then 23:21 < rangerz> after all the pen/paper work 23:21 <@Dagmar> Yeah and if there's something I've overlooked, I'd rather hear about it earlier than sooner 23:21 < rangerz> just email the prof 23:21 < rangerz> i highly doubt they would mind you asking if they had everything working the way they wanted 23:21 <@Dagmar> Left to my own devices, my ability to push the limits of that config basically extend to populating a table with a list of playing cards. 23:22 <@Dagmar> I feel it fairly important for future job security that we be able to demonstrate to the campus that we _can_ take the burden of keeping boxes running and updated off their plates 23:23 <@Dagmar> There's just a couple things I want to check out first before I give them the ability to sudo-edit the mysql server config directly 23:24 <@Dagmar> I plan on being able to port parts of this config to everywhere else that I might need to later 23:24 <@Dagmar> ...cuz like, public relations and some other groups... they _need_ a MySQLd they can't accidentally murder and destroy 23:24 < rangerz> i honestly have never gotten into stuff like that sadly 23:24 < rangerz> i always play with theoretical stuff too much 23:25 <@Dagmar> See, I've learned that sometimes it's important to let _other people_ use the computers, too. 23:25 <@Dagmar> They give you money when you do. 23:25 < rangerz> "can i write a script that writes a php/mysql CMS for me based on a SQL schema" 23:25 <@Dagmar> :) 23:25 < rangerz> "can i write my own compiler compiler, and make it fully expandable" 23:25 < rangerz> etc 23:26 <@Dagmar> Not much different from "resolve interlocking dependencies for 642 packages." 23:26 <@Dagmar> "...in bash script." 23:26 < rangerz> you need help 23:26 < rangerz> b/c that is just a graph theory problem 23:26 < rangerz> with a well known solution 23:27 <@Dagmar> I think I would use the phrase "fucking nightmare", personally. 23:27 < rangerz> shitty runtime... but well known...shitty runtime 23:27 < rangerz> lol 23:27 < rangerz> actually.... 23:27 <@Dagmar> Yeah I've already thrown away two PoC revisions to slackpkg 23:27 <@Dagmar> ...just because looking at the code made my scalp crawl 23:28 <@Dagmar> I can't imagine what PV would say 23:28 <@Dagmar> Actually, I can imagine it and I don't want to hear it. heh 23:28 < rangerz> i think once you get it into graph form... you could probably sovlve it in O(n+m).... or something not "too" much off of linear 23:29 <@Dagmar> My personal favorite is "Organize every known method of versioning to a predictable integer format. 23:29 < rangerz> that isn't _that_ hard 23:30 <@Dagmar> Once I'd gotten done tweaking it, it was completely un-fucking-readable 23:30 < rangerz> you just get stupid long integers 23:30 <@Dagmar> ...because I'm the kind of jackass that uses a LOT of ${:} variables 23:30 <@Dagmar> ${hey[nana]//[0-9/} and so on 23:30 < rangerz> yeah.... the compay i worked at stopped using my custom sales "web" app i made for them b/c of that 23:31 < rangerz> their "network admin" script kiddy could't figure out what I had done, so therefore he couldn't hack it 23:31 < rangerz> http://www.sublimetext.com/ 23:31 <@Dagmar> Well, this thing turned every version number in Slackware and GNOME into a predicatable 12-digit integer 23:31 < rangerz> anyone used this? 23:32 < rangerz> ohh, you meant package version, i thought you meant git/svn 23:32 < rangerz> etc 23:32 <@Dagmar> ...but as an atomic function it was practically a black box like that 23:33 <@Dagmar> So if anyone came up with an inadvisably exciting thing like 12.0..64, god help you' 23:34 <@Dagmar> 12b.34c.56d.78e was also iffy if even one more type of thing is added 23:34 <@Dagmar> It's what happens when you let regular expressions fester and mutate. --- Log closed Fri Mar 02 00:00:11 2012