[02:05] Worth a shot, though. [02:05] ? [02:07] 15:53 < Schbirid> oh fantastic, i found another source for .plan/finger files http://web.archive.org/web/200102032203/http://www.webdog.org/tracker/newstrack.shtml [02:07] 15:55 < Schbirid> hm, prolly no new ones [02:07] I'm always for experiments. [02:07] Also, I'm still compressing google groups files under the brewster-suggested paradaigm [02:08] I have to move the ones that AREN'T under said paradaigm under it, but I can soon begin doing this work as soon as I write some intro text that will be shoved into each item. [02:08] So it'll be, like, 500 items instead of 4,300 or something stupid. [02:08] seems like the zip-browser link ought to be added to some prominent place automatically [02:14] Well, yes. [02:16] whats a plan file? [02:17] basically blogs that game developers had back in the day, before blogging was a thing [02:20] iirc they were originally files you could get at with the finger protocol but later they were just web pages [02:20] Woooo, mobile irc [02:20] (I'm underscor btw) [03:34] That's a good enough description. [03:40] I have stacks of shareware CDs [03:40] The Pier, I think [03:40] you probably have all of it [04:30] how do i check the age of a process? [04:31] ps aux? [05:29] boy, sure is snowy out here [05:29] (near Cleveland) [05:30] roads are basically a big frictionless surface haha [05:31] no snow in seattle [05:33] snowy here too [05:39] dnova: where are you again? [05:39] ny? [05:39] near buffalo [05:39] I have to say that because if I say "yes, ny" then people picture times square [05:39] oh ok, cool [05:39] ha, yeah [05:40] maybe I should let people think that instead of being honest though, haha [05:41] it's like... buffalo :( [05:41] "at least we aren't detroit" [05:41] lol [05:42] buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo. [05:42] buffalo is cool [05:42] they have teh snowz [05:42] some of those are supposed to be capitalized, chronomex ;) [05:43] hah [05:45] how's it going, undersco2? [05:45] what are you doing in cleveland? [05:45] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation [05:45] dnova: whatever [05:45] driving home from Detroit, actually [05:45] good choice [05:45] visiting family for the new year [05:46] I also have to visit my family in a slum at holidays [05:46] it's called orlando [05:46] lol [07:01] LEVELANDDDDDDD [07:01] wooooo [07:02] found a person who worked on the No. 2 ESS software [07:02] emailed her [07:02] maybe I'll get a response! [07:02] what's that [07:02] http://i.imgur.com/utdpP.jpg (Slow clap) [07:03] is that supposed to be pedobear? [07:03] I kind of thought that all these people were hard to find [07:04] just looks like a cute bear from the view on the screen [07:04] had to get the name from a 1982 IEEE article [07:04] looks a little more like pedobear in the actual direct view [17:22] goddamn, efnet annoys me [17:22] not its no-services policy; that's fine [17:22] but how each server has their own ridiculous idiosyncracies [17:22] I end up with K-lines on random servers on the irc.efnet.{net,org} for no fucking reason [17:25] that's all part of the wild ride [17:25] seems more of an indication that I should just hardcode one server in [17:25] the client setup that is [17:34] i often get klined because of my dynamic ip [17:36] the last time I was killed was due to "too many connections from host" [17:36] which doesn't make any sense to me, because I am very sure that I am the only one using my current address, what with it being statically assigned and there being (10^38 - 1) other possible addresses [17:39] eh, whatever [17:40] yipdw: I have good luck with irc.mzima.net [17:41] oh cool [17:41] I'll give that one a shot, thanks [17:42] it's the one networkically closest to seattle, at least [17:42] good enough; that's on the same coast as this machine [17:42] maybe I should run an efnet server [17:42] actually that's a good point, I should go look at their server list and see if they have one in Fremont [17:42] for kicks [17:43] /kicks [17:43] mzima is francisco iirc [17:43] LA, close enough though [17:43] aye [17:44] you'll get lower lag and fewer disconnects probably [17:47] so far, so good [18:54] is it possible to download iphone apps without the itunes software? [18:59] sundown: only other mechanism I know of that works is to use the App Store iOS app [19:00] I suppose you can run tcpdump / wireshark on a router and sniff packets, though [19:00] seems likely that Apple would do all of that over HTTPS [19:00] i was hoping there would be some open source alternative [19:00] there is [19:00] i dont own a iphone either [19:00] don't use iOS :P [19:01] i wish to archive iphone apps [19:01] lots of interesting undocumented API urls in some apps :) [19:02] I think at the very least you'll need an iTunes account to do that; from there I guess you can reverse-engineer the protocol with e.g. Wireshark [19:03] if it is HTTPS, though, that'll be tricky [19:03] (or any SSL/TLS-encrypted thing) [19:03] unless Apple is lazy and doesn't check certificates [19:03] still, worth a shot [19:04] And you'll need to purchase apps to be able to download them [19:04] yeah, unless sundown's just after the free ones [19:05] usually the apps that require a fee can be found elsewhere [19:36] * chronomex infrastructure upgrade @ telephone museum [21:00] I have to go [21:00] (Fancy meal with lady) [21:00] BUT [21:00] chronomex and others will be VERY interested: [21:00] http://www.governmentattic.org/5docs/FBI-62-HQ-97308-PhoneSecurity_1952-1995.pdf