--- Log opened Wed Jan 15 00:00:26 2020 00:04 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:13 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 01:23 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jrtirvdkjnsflkcq] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 04:18 -!- dc0de [~jim@198.46.153.211] has joined #se2600 04:18 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 07:05 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:05 -!- dc0de [~jim@198.46.153.211] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 07:05 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 07:06 * Dolemite belches loudly 07:08 < aestetix> was that a love bubble? 07:08 <@Dolemite> Friendship gas 07:18 < aestetix> is that a mortal kombat fatality 07:19 < aestetix> where you bend over and fire a toxic fart at your opponent that kills them 07:25 -!- dfused [~flajackun@50.125.252.102] has quit [] 07:30 < Evilpig_> oracle is wanting us to add a file to all of our machines that will cause java to submit license tracking information to a central point for "compliance" 07:31 <@opticron> wtf 07:31 < Evilpig_> if you put /etc/oracle/java/usagetracker.properties on any system with java, all of your java apps will import it 07:33 < Evilpig_> we rolled it out to some of our systems and it caused a few applications to not load because of a bad parse of one of hte options that wasn't supposed to do anything 07:33 < Evilpig_> com.oracle.usagetracker.logToUDP = server.here.com:port 07:33 < Evilpig_> com.oracle.usagetracker.verbose = true 07:33 < Evilpig_> com.oracle.usagetracker.separator = , 07:33 < Evilpig_> com.oracle.usagetracker.quote = " 07:33 < Evilpig_> com.oracle.usagetracker.innerquote = ' 07:35 < Evilpig_> https://docs.oracle.com/javacomponents/usage-tracker/overview/toc.htm#JSUTO-GUID-A2A9C366-42CF-45FD-B549-6A861115451E 07:35 < PigBot> Java Platform, Standard Edition Java Usage Tracker Guide, Release 1 (at docs.oracle.com) http://tinyurl.com/uescxh9 09:15 < aestetix> does anyone have the misfortune of dealing with windows and patch tuesday? 09:16 < aestetix> been hearing a lot about this one 10:15 < xray> yes, why 10:16 < xray> I only patched Windows 10 Pro so I don't know if there are issues with server. 10:16 <@Corydon76> There's a certain amount of irony in that the NSA is busy trying to secure Windows, while the Justice Department is in court trying to force Apple to weaken their systems. 10:16 < xray> It went without a hitch. 10:17 < xray> Corydon76: I totally agree. 10:17 < xray> My SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 64GB flash drive went belly up. 10:18 < xray> Thankfully it failed into read only mode so I was able to get my data off and not have to restore a backup. 10:20 < xray> The juicy bits are encrypted but I would just as soon do a secure overwrite as well but since it is read only I can't do that. I'm looking into a way to voltage spike the drive so it is unreadable without disassembly. 10:21 <@Corydon76> xray: why not just toss it in an industrial shredder? 10:21 <@Corydon76> Or incinerate it 10:21 < xray> I would do that but it would make a fine fridge magnet. 10:22 < xray> I like making things out of old parts. 10:22 <@Corydon76> And confetti doesn't count? 10:23 < xray> LoL shred it and embed the parts in clear resin with a magnet on the back. 10:23 <@Corydon76> That might look pretty cool 10:25 <@Corydon76> I just had an odd thought. What if you mixed fragments of rare earth magnet into the confetti and embedded that in the resin? No need to attach a magnet; the resin would appear to be magnetic all on its own. 10:25 < xray> I'm thinking a box I plug it into that has a gas grill piezo starter connected to the port. Push the button a few times and presto not usable interface. 10:26 < xray> They could still disassemble the drive and access the chips but then it still encrypted. 10:29 < xray> Keeps out everyone but the TLA's and even they will fail decrypting the data. Of course they could resort to rubber hose cryptanalysis but I'm willing to take the rist. 10:29 < xray> s/rist/risk/ 10:52 < xray> Just need a female USB 3 connector and a piezo starter. I think I have one in my parts bin. 11:12 -!- dc0de [~jim@198.46.153.211] has joined #se2600 11:12 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 11:13 <@dc0de> What's news worthy today? 11:16 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 11:20 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 11:35 < aestetix> dc0de: the entire government of Russia except for Putin just resigned 11:38 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 11:38 <@Dolemite> "Why the fuck do you need us when you have Donald Trump doing all of our work!?" 11:39 <@dc0de> That's not scary.... Putin out of control 11:41 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:00 <@Corydon76> Not sure anybody has the guts to ask him, but I do have to wonder if Putin has contemplated what will happen to Russia after his own death? 12:00 <@Corydon76> He keeps consolidating power, but what happens when he's gone? 12:01 <@_NSAKEY> Maybe Trump will take over, and run Russia from the apartment they're inevitably going to give him when his term is over. 12:01 <@dc0de> Corydon76: I don't think Putin cares about his legacy. 12:02 <@Corydon76> Nobody lives forever. 12:04 <@dc0de> agreed... but that's not what you asked... :P 12:05 <@Corydon76> No, but contemplating our own mortality is what causes people to think about legacy and issues of succession. 12:13 <@dc0de> when he's gone, the mad scramble for power in Russia will play out... and there will probably be some more break-away republics at that time. 12:14 <@dc0de> IMHO. 12:14 < aestetix> It wll be interesting to see what happens 12:14 < aestetix> Especially because capitalism didn't work so well in Russia for a ton of complex reasons, and many people who lived under it want it back 12:15 < aestetix> Another question.... if Putin is gone, what happens to Syria 12:27 < xray> Bernie Sanders can take over and bring them back to their roots? 13:59 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 13:59 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Changing host] 13:59 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 14:01 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:09 -!- rpifan_ [~rpifan@p200300D26714D4229F0A00D03BE4208E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 14:49 -!- rpifan_ is now known as rpifan 14:50 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 14:53 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 15:56 -!- skiboy [skiboy@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/skiboy] has joined #se2600 16:47 -!- rpifan__ [~rpifan@p200300D26714D4F413AABDAD6984ADA5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 16:49 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D26714D4229F0A00D03BE4208E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 16:51 -!- rpifan__ is now known as rpifan 17:58 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D26714D4F413AABDAD6984ADA5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 18:43 -!- EnabrinTain [sid11525@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kefojktglfzxqaly] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 19:35 -!- skiboy [skiboy@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/skiboy] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:50 -!- dfused [~flajackun@50.125.252.102] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Thu Jan 16 00:00:28 2020