--- Log opened Thu Jan 01 00:00:31 2015 00:58 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 00:58 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 01:33 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 01:34 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 02:30 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 02:31 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:43 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 02:47 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 02:49 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 02:50 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 02:55 -!- InfoSecDog [~user@c-50-155-6-109.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [] 03:47 < RangerZ> Happy New Years 03:47 < RangerZ> CRasH181: jesus man... You'd think you were on my network 03:47 < RangerZ> lol 03:48 < RangerZ> I'm wondering if your name would mutate into... Turk182.. if we left it alone long enough... lol 03:48 < RangerZ> (bad 80s comedy, but I like it because of its humor) 03:51 < RangerZ> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1103987/ anyone seen this? any good? Leverage was on TNT 04:04 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 04:05 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 04:22 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: I watched the entire series twice. It's pretty good. 04:22 < _NSAKEY> Expect to roll your eyes at the technical scenes, but that's to be expected. 04:22 < RangerZ> ehh 04:22 < RangerZ> I don't mind that 04:23 < RangerZ> like the math in Numb3rs 04:23 < RangerZ> 'sure... what he said is 'somewhat' right...' 04:23 < RangerZ> but 'whipping it up' would take weeks and weeks, not the few hours he was suppose to have, etc 04:23 < _NSAKEY> It's less atrocious than Scorpion on that front. 04:23 < RangerZ> haven't seen it 04:24 < RangerZ> mostly the only US tv I watch is cable news 04:24 < _NSAKEY> If you watch the first couple of episodes of Leverage and don't like it, you won't like the rest of the series. 04:24 < _NSAKEY> The quality is pretty consistent throughout its run. 04:25 < RangerZ> I didn't even know what a "honey boo boo" was until they did a news story on her mom dating a child pedo or something... and then I looked it up... and a smart part of my childhood cried at what happened to The Learning Channel 04:25 < _NSAKEY> Leverage has that same sort of thing with the cons. 04:25 < _NSAKEY> There's one episode where they pull off a wire con in some ridiculously short amount of time. 04:26 < _NSAKEY> Yeah, all of those channels are garbage now. 04:26 < _NSAKEY> The Discovery Channel's the same way. 04:26 < RangerZ> history at least does 'somewhat' better 04:26 < RangerZ> (I'd flip it on when bored sometimes) 04:27 < RangerZ> back when I had cable TV for a little while myself, or when visiting home, etc 04:29 < RangerZ> I thought it was bad with 'the little people' or w/e it was called with the family of midgets 04:29 < RangerZ> but ugh... 04:34 < _NSAKEY> Does anyone here have experience with prosody? 05:19 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 05:21 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 05:27 -!- _NSAKEY [~nsakey@static.38.19.40.188.clients.your-server.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:29 -!- _NSAKEY [~nsakey@static.38.19.40.188.clients.your-server.de] has joined #se2600 05:32 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 05:35 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 06:02 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 06:04 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:06 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 06:06 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:11 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 06:14 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:28 < aestetix> http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2014/12/08/iowa-digital-smartphone-drivers-license/20114979/ 06:34 < RangerZ> good fucking luck with that 06:35 < RangerZ> can't wait to see how many bouncers/etc accept it 06:35 < RangerZ> b/c you could sell a fake app for GOOD money 06:35 < RangerZ> "Need to make your age a few years younger or older?... Buy our app for 19.99" 06:36 < aestetix> who the hell is going to hand their phone over to a police officer and let them take it back to their car 06:37 < aestetix> I'm also curious if it caches things, or makes a call to the DMV api 06:37 < aestetix> Which means if you get pulled over and the API is down.... oh boy. 06:37 < RangerZ> it said 'vault' 06:37 < RangerZ> so I'm guessing it does have some storage on it 06:38 < aestetix> I'm also interested in what permissions it requires you to grant it 06:38 < RangerZ> on iphone, none 06:38 < RangerZ> lol 06:38 < RangerZ> do they even have permissions yet? 06:38 < RangerZ> << not a glib question, serious 06:38 < aestetix> uh 06:38 < aestetix> does that mean iphones grant full permissions by default? 06:38 < aestetix> becaue that would be law enforcement's wet dream 06:39 < RangerZ> they had no concept of 'permissions' in the first place 06:39 < aestetix> then how do you grant an app access to things like your contacts 06:39 < aestetix> does it just have that access automatically? 06:39 < RangerZ> "Only Notifications and Location Services require user permission, which is automatically asked to the user the very first time your application attempt to use the corresponding API." 06:40 < RangerZ> aestetix: you don't "grant" permission 06:40 < aestetix> oh god 06:40 < aestetix> so an app can access your contacts, SMS, call history, etc? 06:40 < RangerZ> no 06:40 < RangerZ> no public API for those ;) 06:40 < RangerZ> (actually thats not true eitehr...) 06:40 < RangerZ> but _this_ is why I've used android since it came out 06:40 < RangerZ> lol 06:41 < RangerZ> android DOES have permissions for all of these things 06:41 < RangerZ> iOS has added permissions over the years 06:41 < RangerZ> but I'm not sure what all it is up to now 06:42 < RangerZ> ....so it appears iOS 6 has added the feature to turn off access to your contacts 06:45 < RangerZ> but yeah... its a wet dream for cops, etc... 06:45 < RangerZ> I'm not against 'digital' version of the DL 06:46 < RangerZ> but... I'd rather have an isolated device that ONLY handles that, or have the ability to send a encrypted copy of my DL to the cop via NFC 06:47 < RangerZ> actually... I think thats a much better scenario... 'give' the cop your DL info, insurance info, registration, etc... all at once digitally 06:48 < RangerZ> and they can just look to see if you match your picture(and car) and the rest is handled digitally 06:54 < RangerZ> plus... then we can hack it (with rattle's help) to make Shadow404 wanted in 4 states for indecent acts with christmas blow up baloon santas 07:13 < aestetix> RangerZ: don't forget his "butt play barbie" collection 07:23 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 07:24 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 07:25 < RangerZ> nah, thats legal in GA 07:25 < RangerZ> (might be why he lives there...) 07:38 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 07:39 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 07:39 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 07:40 < RangerZ> so buying the PS Vita, and having a membership to PS+ has been the best thing for getting good games for 'free' (after PS+ membership) 07:44 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 07:45 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 07:45 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 08:03 < RangerZ> so... I have legit question... how do you protect yourself against DDOS? if you were SONY/MSFT (who Lizard Squad took down on Xmas) 08:39 < aestetix> RangerZ: rate limiting... packet recognition.... ip range blocking.... have a bunch of servers.... 08:40 < RangerZ> so nothing 'new' ? 08:40 < aestetix> not really 08:41 < aestetix> I mean it all depends on the threat model 08:41 < aestetix> IE is someone buying up a bunch of ec2 instances for this? Or is your attack coming from a work that infected a few thousand windows machines 08:42 < aestetix> You can also use nginx instead of apache which responds to GET requests way way way faster :p 08:44 < aestetix> speaking o which 08:44 < aestetix> https://twitter.com/iparedes/status/549963061713702912/photo/1 08:47 < RangerZ> i honestly have no clue how Playstation or Xbox Network 'actually' work 08:47 < RangerZ> but I'm thinking lizard squad just bought botnet access 08:48 < aestetix> I can also suggest SONY has *none* of the things I just mentioned : 08:48 < aestetix> :p 08:49 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 08:50 < RangerZ> xbox has access to the azure network 08:50 < RangerZ> so I would HIGHLY bet they use that, or a clone of it 08:50 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:56 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 08:56 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 09:01 < aestetix> http://www.npr.org/2014/12/29/372485968/transcript-president-obamas-full-npr-interview 09:04 < RangerZ> they released the video FYI 09:04 < RangerZ> they just cut it into two parts, 09:07 < aestetix> the video is included there 09:09 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@c-69-137-107-2.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 09:43 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@129.59.105.52] has joined #se2600 09:45 < RangerZ> ok... so I'm looking to change linux distros and curious... is there one NOT switching to systemd? 09:45 < RangerZ> well... one _worth_ using 09:47 < aestetix> hahah 09:47 < aestetix> https://twitter.com/ElissaBeth/status/550659141866631168 09:49 < RangerZ> aestetix: yeah posted that a few days ago 09:49 < RangerZ> was making the rounds on facebook, lol 09:50 < aestetix> I figure it's fine, it's just a more nuanced interpretation of "play" doh ;) 09:53 < RangerZ> I really don't want to have to move to BSD... but it looks like every major distro other than gentoo/arch/slack is using systemD 09:54 < RangerZ> and I'm just waiting for the 0-day from hell to fuck every systemD system :/ 10:16 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 10:16 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 10:28 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 10:28 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 10:40 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 10:41 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 10:52 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 10:52 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 11:11 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 11:12 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 11:26 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 11:27 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 11:30 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 11:30 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 12:22 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 12:22 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:33 < aestetix> "I like my women like I like my hard drives: FAT, 16, and corrupted." 12:56 <@klixa> hmmm 12:56 <@klixa> i think if i were comparing women to hard drives, i would talk about the ultra slim ones in ultrabooks 12:57 <@klixa> speaking of those, most tech specs tend to not mention the thickness of a drive...i had to hunt down one because the leave it at 2.5 and very few mention whether its 7mm or 9mm 12:58 <@Evilpig> 2.5" drives are the only ones that have two thicknesses 12:58 <@Evilpig> 3.5" are all the same 13:13 <@Mirage> Don't forget Silent.... 13:24 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: I seem to recall Arch switching to systemd, but I've never used it/don't know. 13:27 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: You could maybe look into a Gentoo child distro like Sabayon. They do systemd, but it doesn't appear to be the default. Source: https://www.sabayon.org/article/rolling-out-systemd 13:29 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: There's also the poorly named Debian fork (Devuan), but it's still early. 13:31 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: I moved a server to FreeBSD just to get myself used to it. After changing the default shell from csh to sh, it's been pretty smooth sailing. You have to add some config lines to manage log rotation with packages like nginx, and for some reason nano breaks up some long lines which makes pasting config changes a pain. Other than that and some dir paths being under /usr/local/, it wasn't a bad switch. 13:46 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 13:46 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 13:59 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 14:01 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 14:01 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 14:03 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 14:08 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 14:09 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 14:09 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 14:11 < RangerZ> _NSAKEY: I'm used to using freebsd actually 14:12 < RangerZ> I used PC-BSD (freebsd child) for a while, and it was the nicest *nix I ever used, but I got out of *nix for a while... then I _had_ to use ubuntu for work... 14:12 < _NSAKEY> PC-BSD is nice, but in my playing around with it in a VM I found that the package manager could be a little weird. 14:13 < _NSAKEY> That being said, it shows a lot of promise as my next desktop. 14:15 < RangerZ> ports is nice, that it compiles the code 'for' your system 14:16 < RangerZ> PC-BSD's PIBs are basically the same as OSX's installation folders 14:16 < _NSAKEY> Yeah, I've read that. It's just that I've never used OS X. 14:16 < RangerZ> it installs every file you need, all dependencies, etc into a single folder, except things for linking 14:17 < RangerZ> so if you want to try something out, you can just install it, and be done with it 14:17 < _NSAKEY> Yeah, and you don't have to risk breaking deps for something else like with Debian. 14:17 < RangerZ> yeah 14:17 < _NSAKEY> Well, Debian with lots of apt-pinning. 14:18 < RangerZ> pbi* not pib* 14:19 < RangerZ> which of course... http://pbidir.com/ is slow as fuck/down right now... lol 14:19 < _NSAKEY> apt-pinning is ok if you're just wanting to use the newest version of iceweasel, but that's about it. Anything more complicated than that tends to lead to a rat's nest of dependencies and the only way forward is to start upgrading entire portions of the system with apt-get -t [branch] install. 14:19 < RangerZ> I never even bothered with all that 14:20 < _NSAKEY> I had to bother with it once. 14:20 < RangerZ> saw the big O of (fuck you) possibilities 14:20 < RangerZ> and said... nah 14:20 < RangerZ> hehe 14:20 < _NSAKEY> Debian squeeze didn't have a version of rtorrent that supported magnet links. 14:20 < _NSAKEY> apt-pinning to testing solved that. 14:20 < _NSAKEY> Testing became wheezy. 14:21 < _NSAKEY> Keep in mind, this was in 2011. 14:21 < _NSAKEY> 3 years later, the box was a horrible mess of dependencies that miraculously worked. 14:22 < RangerZ> _NSAKEY: I have like 8 java JDKs installed on my machine.... 14:22 < _NSAKEY> Finally I decided to just reinstall the vm since the provider now supports debian wheezy. 14:22 < RangerZ> like 12 android SDKs 14:22 < RangerZ> _rats nest_ ... I'm familiar with... 14:22 < _NSAKEY> I just never bothered looking at what they supported, because the vm didn't give me any trouble. 14:23 < _NSAKEY> They had a RAID array die last summer, and there went 622 days of uptime. 14:23 < _NSAKEY> That sounds terrible. 14:23 < RangerZ> http://www.pcbsd.org/en/download.html has .vdi(s) you can download 14:24 < _NSAKEY> This box has some nightmarish apt-pinning, but that's because I wanted USB 3.0 to work for longer than 10 seconds after logging in. 14:24 < _NSAKEY> It's still not perfect, but I don't actually use my USB 3.0 external that much. 14:24 < RangerZ> _NSAKEY: comparing official oracle JDKs to openJDK, version 6/7/8... 14:24 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 14:24 < RangerZ> yeah... it sucks 14:24 < _NSAKEY> I already have PC-BSD in a vm, actually. 14:24 < RangerZ> ahh 14:25 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 14:25 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 14:25 < _NSAKEY> I'm one of those people who will get the ISO and install it, even if a vdi is offered. 14:25 < RangerZ> I'm just downloading a bunch of ISOs, etc now at work 14:25 < RangerZ> to test stuff out later 14:25 < _NSAKEY> I like knowing what the installer's like before I actually have to deal with it. 14:25 < RangerZ> yeah 14:25 <@klixa> me too, i only get iso's 14:26 < RangerZ> klixa: I thought you only got pregnant... 14:26 < _NSAKEY> I reached a point with Debian in 2010 where I could set it up blindfolded. 14:26 < RangerZ> aren't you pregnant again? 14:26 <@klixa> RangerZ: yes, but that has nothing to do with my vm/iso habbits 14:26 < _NSAKEY> Just because I had done it so many times in VMs. 14:26 < RangerZ> lol.... ehh... I found it amusing, lol 14:27 < RangerZ> klixa: congrats btw, I didn't get to say it to you when I saw it in chat logs 14:27 <@klixa> you have a unique humor :) 14:27 < RangerZ> klixa: I know -_- 14:27 <@klixa> thanks RangerZ 14:27 <@klixa> and in other news i moved to Los Angeles 14:28 < RangerZ> ahh 14:28 < RangerZ> so LA is going to burn... 14:28 <@klixa> well, im not officially mobed here just yet...in an extended stay motel looking for an apt 14:28 <@klixa> LA cant burn its raining 14:29 < RangerZ> klixa + my one friend out there ... is actually going to school again... ( Guess he realized being an underwear model wasn't a "career" job, lol) 14:30 <@klixa> careers re overrated... he should keep modelling underwear 14:31 < RangerZ> he's been successful at it for a while now... but it doesn't pay well and no health insurance 14:32 <@klixa> speaking of not paying well, i was reading about how much porn actors make per film...often its liek $300 or less 14:32 < RangerZ> same with my ex, she does modeling and now acting, and spending a week as an extra in capt. america 2, and a week in batman v superman both paid more than 6mo modeling 14:32 <@klixa> i had a friend who was in tv shows here, and he only made $50 a day as an extra 14:33 <@klixa> he was in each show less than a minute, but he said hed send ALL day hanging out while they'd shoot a scene 14:34 < RangerZ> I was going to be an extra on Scrubs, but I couldn't make it out to LA when my friend was directing his eps 14:34 < RangerZ> "my friend" (really just a friend of the family), but still would have been fun 14:41 <@klixa> i have no desire to be filmed... 14:41 <@klixa> i used to be a photogaher, and i love taking pics but hate being in them 14:43 < RangerZ> yeah, I don't mind actually 14:45 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:46 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 14:46 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 14:49 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 14:53 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 14:56 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has joined #se2600 15:15 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@129.59.105.52] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 15:25 -!- CRasH182 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 15:26 -!- CRasH181 [~CRasH180@99-2-136-47.lightspeed.nsvltn.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 15:31 <@Shadow404> woot, s5 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ChanServ 23:00 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:14 -!- CRasH180 [~CRasH180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 23:17 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has joined #se2600 23:19 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:21 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@73.181.12.16] has joined #se2600 23:36 <@Dagmar> SOmething's wonky in the combat/spawn code of Gnomoria again 23:37 <@Dagmar> Three goblins spawning in spring of year 2 shouldn't be able to wipe out the entire fortress 23:37 <@Dagmar> Three times attempted, three times, same shit 23:42 <@Dagmar> 21 gnomes versus _three_ goblins that last time. 23:42 -!- Nexus1 [~mike@cpe-174-100-54-48.neo.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 23:42 <@Dagmar> There's just no way this is supposed to be happening on "normal" difficulty 23:43 <@Dagmar> I'm just gonna wait for the next pub release before trying this again 23:51 <@Dagmar> 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