--- Log opened Mon Mar 19 00:00:22 2018 02:14 -!- dfused [~dfused@c-24-19-29-152.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:15 -!- dfused [~dfused@c-24-19-29-152.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 02:22 -!- sicsscam_ [~sicsscam@24.154.71.208] has joined #se2600 02:23 -!- sicsscam [~sicsscam@24.154.71.208] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:42 -!- cyberanger [~cyberange@swissknife/adak/infocop411] has quit [Quit: ZNC 1.7.x-git-878-d4ae3115 - https://znc.in] 03:36 -!- cyberanger [~cyberange@swissknife/adak/infocop411] has joined #se2600 05:53 < aestetix> protip: if you are searching for resources on Latin (the language), specify that in your search results 05:53 < aestetix> otherwise.... let's just say there is a *lot* of latin porn 07:06 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:58 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 09:28 < dasunt> In this day and age, one upper, one lower, one number and one special character, expiring every 3 months, is going to lead to weak passwords. 09:30 < aestetix> you know what would be good 09:30 < aestetix> especially for a company to give employees 09:30 < aestetix> have a chrome extension (or firefox) where to log in, you have your login, password, and then you click the extension button and it gives you a "key" 09:31 < aestetix> basically a really easy to use 2FA 09:39 <@_NSAKEY> dasunt: That's why NIST 800-63B exists 09:40 -!- sicsscam_ is now known as scam 09:45 < dasunt> The best thing about standards is there are so many to choose from! 09:46 < dasunt> Anyways NIST 800-63B is flawed. It should be longer in order to make it more effective to beat someone over the head with the dead tree version. 09:49 <@Corydon76> Or you could just use something like LastPass, which generates long random passwords and you only need to remember one really secure password. 09:50 < aestetix> or that 09:50 <@Corydon76> Given that it already has integration in any browser that supports extensions, you're covered. 09:51 < dasunt> So is Trump going to actually try to fire Mueller? 09:57 <@Corydon76> He'd be better off resigning. His companies have received more scrutiny since he became President than in any time in the past 30 years. 09:58 < dasunt> I think he's corrupt and afraid of what will happen once he resigns and has no ability to kill an investigation. 09:58 <@Corydon76> You see the big revelation about Kushner's companies? 09:59 < dasunt> I'm not saying he was actively colluding wtih Russia, just that he's afraid of what else an investigation would find. 09:59 <@Corydon76> He has no ability to kill state-level investigations now. 09:59 <@Corydon76> Nor the ability to pardon people convicted at the state level. 09:59 < dasunt> Does he know that? Also, what was the Kushner story? I missed that one. 10:00 <@Corydon76> Kushner's companies falsified information on construction permits, in order to more easily push out rent-controlled tenants 10:00 < dasunt> Kinda like grandpa Fred! 10:02 <@Corydon76> I wouldn't be surprised if Trump was indicted by the NY attorney general on his last day of office. 10:03 <@Corydon76> However, I rather suspect that once he leaves office, most of the investigations will stop, same as what happened to Hillary Clinton. 10:03 <@Corydon76> But until then, they're going to continue to seek to do damage to his businesses 10:16 < dasunt> I don't know. 10:16 < dasunt> Clinton's investigations were mostly political. 10:16 < dasunt> She didn't really have a vast business empire. 10:17 < dasunt> It may end up differently. 10:30 < dasunt> Oh, the UK and EU agree to Brexit tarnsition terms. 10:31 < dasunt> With an asterix - it's a "large part" of the terms. 11:34 <@Corydon76> Ah, Tennessee is panicking about the weather in exactly the wrong way. We're supposed to have the biggest threat of storms from 1-4. So Nashville is letting out at 1, exactly the time when the threat starts. They'd be better off keeping the kids until 4. 11:35 <@Corydon76> And apparently kids are calling out of work at the mall, which is a much stronger structure than their (mostly wooden) homes. They'd be safer at work in the mall than they would be at home. 11:36 <@Corydon76> Idiots. 11:36 <@Evilpig> I was just wondering what the fuck was up becase I got an email from work about possible severe weather 11:37 <@Dolemite> And here I've got an outdoor pack meeting planned for Scouts, tonight... then again, we're so far over to the edge our threat is "Marginal" 11:37 <@Corydon76> We're supposed to get severe thunderstorms, along with a threat of tornados and hail 11:37 <@Dolemite> But because the viewing area for the TV stations is all the way to Cookeville, they talk about the severe weather... and then under their breath acknowledge that Knoxville might not even get rain 11:42 <@Dagmar> Metro just closed schools early 11:48 <@Corydon76> Oh, so Metro moved up the time? 11:48 <@Corydon76> NC5 says 3.5 hours after start, which tells me zilch 11:49 <@Corydon76> But the one that says it's closing at 3... nice one, right in the middle of the threat. 13:07 -!- dfused [~dfused@c-24-19-29-152.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 13:10 < dasunt> So what is this Nashville storm? 14:02 <@Corydon76> Apparently much ado about nothing. 14:42 <@Dagmar> Mirage: http://webosose.org/discover/webos-ose-overview/ 14:42 < PigBot> webOS Open Source Edition :: webOS Open Source Edition Overview (at webosose.org) http://tinyurl.com/y7enps4z 14:59 <@Evilpig> webos was good if they just hadn't dragged their feet and let android destroy them. stupid fiorina 15:14 -!- xray [~xray@c-73-43-4-206.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.github.io] 15:17 -!- Dolemite [~scott@66-191-237-75.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 15:23 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-zbvbwlocdhjzkbid] has joined #se2600 15:24 -!- xray [~xray@c-73-43-4-206.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 15:33 -!- Dolemite [~scott@66-191-237-75.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com] has joined #se2600 15:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dolemite] by ChanServ 16:07 < dasunt> LOL, Trump banned Venezuela's cryptocurrency. 17:14 <@Dagmar> it's not like it was hard to figure out that one was bunk 17:14 <@Dagmar> Backed by more oil reserves than even the CIA thinks they have.... Suuuuuure 17:15 <@Dagmar> Why not call it "Venuz-tether" 18:38 -!- dfused [~dfused@c-24-19-29-152.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:39 < aestetix> So 18:39 < aestetix> https://ijr.com/2018/03/1077083-ex-obama-campaign-director-fb/ 18:39 < PigBot> Ex-Obama Campaign Director Claims Facebook Allowed Data Mining (at ijr.com) http://tinyurl.com/y75rnac3 18:40 < aestetix> If this is true, it appears Obama was given a select advantage with Facebook data. 18:40 < aestetix> And if true, it raises a lot of questions as to media bias. 18:40 < aestetix> Since it appears that the key difference between Obama and Trump re: facebook, was an app and some permissions. 19:08 <@Mirage> Dolemite is the one that was being all crazy writing apps and stuff for webOS. 19:10 <@Mirage> I loved it on my Palm Pre. IMO there were a lot of things about it that are still better than in Andriod now. 19:35 <@Dagmar> It wasn't a bad OS by any means 19:53 -!- Dolemite [~scott@66-191-237-75.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:00 -!- ^020d [~^020d@108-192-158-126.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] --- Log closed Tue Mar 20 00:00:23 2018