[00:41] wow- this is pretty awesome: http://www.rakuten.com/prod/intel-7260hmw-ieee-802-11ac-mini-pci-express-bluetooth-4-0-wi-fi/250541869.html (unless I just don't shop for parts enough and this is now common?) [00:54] Do chat prog spy4isreal&usa??????? Do chat prog spy 4 isreal&usa??????? [00:54] Do skype,yahoo other chat and social communication prog(facebook&twitter) work 2 spoil muslim's youth and spy4isreal&usa??????? [00:54] do they record and analyse every word we type???????????? [00:54] Do chat prog spy 4 isreal&usa??????? Do chat prog spy 4 isreal&usa??????? [00:54] هل يتجسس الشات لامريكا واسرائيل؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ [00:54] ام يتجسس لاسرائيل وامريكا؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ [00:54] aww [00:54] I am currently in an online meeting watching a conference slowly implode because they did not line up the sponsors far enough ahead and we are now short money [00:55] We just cut everything "extra" we could and things are still sideways [00:55] and this all stems from shit not getting done far enough ahead of time [00:58] I am very interested to see if any of these people try and make up excuses later for why shit hit the fan *this* year [01:00] Setting up large events like this is a complete soul destroying and thankless job [01:14] http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046054/the-blink-tag-is-finally-dead-killed-off-by-firefox-23.html [01:14] yay [01:15] so much for "their tags shall blink until the end of days" :( [01:15] we can emulate it with a javascript shim [01:39] omf_ what con? [02:22] I am not going to say because it would be bad press. We are still going to have the event it is just sad that planning ahead is never a priority [02:23] The carmack talks are online!!! [02:56] http://www.itif.org/publications/how-much-will-prism-cost-us-cloud-computing-industry [03:18] man, I'm having so much fun killing spam [03:19] with my shiny new spam killer toy [03:19] :D [03:19] omf_: I've seen Artmotion's prices, and as much as I'd like to try them out, 69 EUR/month is too much for me for a VPS [03:20] now I know that those papers do not count individuals running stuff in Za Cloud, so [03:21] yipdw: just looked at Artmotion pricing page [03:21] and wow, that's incredibly expensive [03:22] joepie91: yeah. I'm willing to allow them to charge a premium for security and privacy, but that is beyond premium; that's in the range of "I really can't afford that" [03:22] and I'd like to think that my case isn't that unusual :P [03:22] but I think they're marketing towards companies [03:23] These companies loosing money are going to start lobbying for law changes [03:23] hit them in the pocketbook [03:23] only if hosting on leaky infrastructure costs them :P [03:24] yipdw: honestly, that's beyond "I really can't afford that" [03:24] and in the range of "are your gigabytes made of fucking gold or what" [03:24] :| [03:24] a 69 EUR/mo VPS and then 100GB traffic? if the site didn't look so slick, I'd think it was a joke [03:24] gold-plated gigabytes have better resonane [03:26] well, artmotion aside, I would like to see more cloud computing companies that aren't in the US [03:26] if only for redundancy's sake [03:27] I have however learned how much of a pain in the ass it can be to set up a provisioning system that is good enough to sell, though [03:27] maybe it's just inexperience, but hooking a new compute node into an OpenStack installation seems to be fraught with peril [03:28] maybe that's a "why aren't you using ESX" sign [03:28] yipdw: define "cloud computing" [03:29] because that can mean pretty much anything [03:29] :p [03:29] it can [03:29] yes [03:29] my definition of "cloud computing" is being able to provision CPU/GPU/computational-units-in-general on demand [03:29] and all associated services: object storage, for example [03:29] I guess that's "utility computing" [03:30] anyway, it should act as an effectively unlimited source of computational power [03:31] in the ideal [03:31] which is like summoning down CPUs from the heavens [03:31] => cloud [03:31] right [03:32] then your choices are... DigitalOcean, DigitalOcean, and DigitalOcean I think [03:32] and perhaps the odd host using OnApp [03:32] hm, actually, sec [03:32] they have an Amsterdam datacenter, but I think DO is still a US company [03:32] yeah, they're based in New York [03:33] in that sense they're not really any better than AWS [03:33] nm, nvm [03:33] hm* [03:33] true [03:34] we should incorporate a company in the Congo and try to build a datacenter there [03:34] we can call it Storm Cloud [03:34] because it's volatile [03:34] * joepie91 yawns and clicks "Spam" a few times [03:34] but fuck if your data isn't going to be safe, if sometimes inaccessible [03:35] yipdw: I don't think StormOnDemand will be happy with that ;) [03:35] heh [03:36] we could open one up in Hong Kong and call it Smog [03:38] * joepie91 yawns again and clicks "Spam" some more [03:38] I think I'm starting to be kind of done removing spam for tonight [03:38] kind of need sleep [03:38] and such [11:47] I just imagine what the defcon doc would be like if the snowden thing happened before the defcon documentary was shot [11:49] now you have to do defcon 2 documentary [11:49] snowden the revenge [11:50] or the revenge of snowden [11:50] I doubt all this talk about having the NSA there would be so positive and all the optimism they are showing. [11:50] I am really ashamed of the US government [11:54] I am going to get a mohawk at defcon if I ever manage to attend [11:55] and get my hair dyed [11:57] orange, I think orange would be best [12:00] * ersi just nods [12:18] Another reason to watch the defcon doc [12:18] There is this dressed up, out of shape white dude who fucking busts a move during the party montage [12:26] lol [13:44] I just got a new odometer for my bicycle. The technology has come so far that the cheapest one they had at Walmart was $12 and still massive overkill for what I needed [13:45] and the one I was using I had bought in 99 and cost like ~$80 [13:45] computers :D [13:45] also this -> http://www.zdnet.com/building-the-open-source-laptop-how-one-engineer-turned-the-geek-fantasy-to-reality-7000018987/ [14:00] omf_ : that is easily one of the most interesting articles I've read in recent histtory [14:00] history * [14:29] so today i may get about half of tech news today episodes uploaded [14:30] this will push you to about 405 episodes [14:35] http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/57582020969/kicking-off-30-days-of-change [14:37] so this means mirror everything that yahoo has up still? [14:59] looks like i will be able to get iso 153 of linux format [14:59] it was dead before now and it just must of have came active with the last hour [15:00] i'm also looking to grab edn magazine [15:01] there is a torrent of it from 2005 to the start of 2011 [15:51] joepie91, I know right? We need more effort into open source modular laptops [15:51] edn godane ? [15:52] yes [15:53] what does edn stand for? [15:54] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDN_%28magazine%29 [15:56] On 9 April, 2013 UBM announced that EDN's print edition will cease publication after the June 2013 issue. The online EDN.com community will continue. [16:14] http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/autograph-request-sent-to-former-nfl-coach-arrives-nine-years-later/ [17:10] http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/001011.html [18:50] godane: They're just switching their ugly logo every day [18:50] But with that title, you'd imagine they'd delete everything everywhere :D [18:50] I sure did [20:08] https://gist.github.com/ab2525/6178038 :333333 [20:10] planning for long term paper storage at the archive? ;) [22:19] so is that going allow like big file size or just url links? [22:20] thinking if you can fit 1gb of data in a 5mb qr file it would be awesome [22:21] in other things [22:21] i'm uploading more tech news today episodes [22:21] 2012-01 is going up