[02:40] how's this for hosting & costs? https://chunkhost.com/ [02:54] dashcloud: I've heard some mixed reviews about their performance [02:57] dashcloud: what are you trying to host? [02:57] nothing at the moment, but that seemed like a good price- if I was going to host stuff, it would probably be archiveteam-related [03:42] dashcloud: it's a bit more expensive for the RAM, but I'd recommend looking at ramnode if performance is a factor [03:43] :P [04:58] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.d-addicts.com-torrents-zoink.it-20131115 [04:58] you guys now have the torrents of d-addicts.com [05:32] :) [06:23] yay [06:23] another "free" copy of abbyy finereader. (new scanner) [06:41] yay [06:47] Coderjoe: haha [15:16] fucking efnet blocks my server from joining because i run a tor node [15:16] (non exit even) [15:35] Some efnet server admins are retarded yup. [15:48] are there any news about underground gamer? is it properly dead? [18:14] nice [19:21] wow https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6770035 [20:07] "vomitcuddle" [20:07] original fucking name [20:07] douchehipster [20:11] Woah, I get back home and hear that Winamp is shutting down, as usual probably for no reason. [20:11] That sucks. I still consider Winamp to be the best music player available on Windows. [20:13] AOL. [20:13] It's the only music player on Windows that doesn't try to force you into using DRM music, doesn't force you into using a media library, and plays SNES SPC files and C64 SID files in one application. [20:14] does foobar2k not play SPC/SID files? [20:14] Foobar is probably the way to go, yeah. [20:14] screw foobar [20:14] I've never used Foobar, though. Because I had Winamp. [20:16] foobar does meet all those criteria but I don't like the interface as much [20:16] xmplay is a good winamp-style player [20:17] I mainly use Linux now though, with xmms2 and lxmusic. Those are probably considered bad choices by people, but they work for me. [21:49] BitTorrent now represents a massive chunk of total Internet traffic. [21:49] I think I'm willing to make a butterfly effect leap on the importance of Winamp here. Winamp created, makes playing and sharing music on computers not suck. AOL buys Winamp, starts to annoy author. Author creates Gnutella, and despite AOL's anger and attempts to hold it back, Gnutella results in things like Kazaa and LimeWire happening. Kazaa sucking in terms of file transfer speed leads to San Fran guy to make BitTorrent. [21:57] lol really? the guy who did WinAmp did the thing that powered LimeWire and Kazaa? [21:57] LimeWire at least. [21:58] Release just as AOL was merging with Time Warner. [21:58] After Time Warner had just taken Napster to court. [21:58] anyone mirroring that site of the dude who made the sandy hook video game? seems a lot of people are lambasting it and making noise about it on mainstream news [21:59] It's probably one of the greatest trolls in computer history. [21:59] w0rp: indeed! gnutella and that other secure chat project, what was it called [21:59] i dunno if the secure chat thing ever made it out [21:59] WASTE? [21:59] yeah [21:59] Lord_Nigh, I played that game so the SWF might still be in my internet cache somewhere [22:00] newgrounds already yanked it [22:00] it did http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASTE [22:00] ah k [22:02] WASTE probably didn't take off because port forwarding is just slightly too hard for most people. [22:03] it was kind-of awkward to use [22:06] maybe if it did upnp... [22:16] sandy hook video game dude's twitter: https://twitter.com/googumproduce