[01:12] whoever mentioned Black Mirror on here before, thanks.. insanely good [01:17] (TV Series) or something else? [01:17] yeah, british [01:17] closure: indeed. [01:18] Woah, this sounds brilliant. I'm getting the same vibes I got from The Lost Room [01:18] well, I've not seen the 3rd ep yes, the 1st was good, the second was great.. [01:19] the third is, I suppose the AT wet dream? ;) [01:22] altho I guess if everyone had life logs, they'd all just be sending data to liflggr.ly and we'd be scrambling to rip it when it shut down, so maybe not [02:05] closure: isn't it awesome [02:07] I think I'd have a much different reaction to Black Mirror if it was hopeful, even if it was similarly well-reasoned [02:07] like "what a crock of shit" [02:07] that probably says more about my outlook on society and technology than anything else [02:23] ooh, this looks really neat [02:23] (black mirror) [02:26] I recently found out that Mark Pincus (of Zynga) was speaking at my workplace [02:26] unfortunately I found that out last Tuesday, and he spoke on Monday [02:26] so I missed an opportunity to fling his bullshit back in his face [02:26] I could have been all like FUCK YOU FOR SITTING THERE AND MAKING THINGS WORSE [02:31] lol [02:33] I wonder how much money he received for his "talk". Like he needs any more... [02:34] http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-04-23/ceo-forum-mark-pincus/54475390/1 [02:34] there we go [02:37] *sigh* I can't believe he uses the phrase, "produce ninja". [02:37] product ninja too [02:38] I can't believe that he's giving business advice [02:38] the man is an evil piece of shit [02:38] not merely because he leads a company that produces a shitty product [02:39] but because he actively advocates taking advantage of people who have not yet learned to control impulses [02:39] and, worse, reinforcing that behavior [02:40] I'm not sure if it's hyperbolic to call him a domestic terrorist [02:41] Did I mention spelling is not one of my "high points"? [02:42] It would be funny if he used the phrase produce ninja, that actually sounds cool, but he'd never say that, even in jest. [02:42] I think DT is a bit weak, why not a threat to all humanity? [02:43] threats to humanity aren't prosecutable under US law [02:44] hmmm. You got me there, so I'll settle for DT. [02:54] I mean, I guess their whole business model is pretty much modeled after drugs, isn't it? [02:54] Get people hooked for life [03:05] and pester your friends in playing as well, mustn't forget that. [03:15] yeah [04:00] yipdw: hmmm ... I know a person or two who works there. [04:05] chronomex: they must see something different in that company than I [04:05] maybe :P [04:37] so, it's official [04:37] <-- defcon 20 documentary team [04:37] :D [04:43] \o/ [04:48] underscor: sweet [04:48] :D [04:49] Congratulations. [04:49] Thanks :) [04:49] Though I suppose by the end it'll be more like "Medic!" [04:50] Hehehehe [04:50] 4 DAY CONFERENCE [04:50] 23 HOUR DAYS OF FILMING [04:50] LAS VEGAS, NEVADA [04:50] WHAT COULD GO WRONG [04:50] "Oh god, we're losing him; get the defib!" [04:51] hehehe [04:51] my mom already said "don't think you're coming back and spending a week recooperating" [04:51] that was one of her conditions [04:51] What a hardass. This is for SCIEN^wHISTORY! [04:52] haha [04:52] Well, I was surprised/grateful she's letting me go in the first place [04:52] damn kid spending all that time on the computer [04:52] Not a lot of moms would like their freshly-18-year-old sons go to vegas with some creepy weirdo [04:52] to film at some "hacker convention" [04:52] in a casino [04:53] s/like/let/ [04:53] Haha, I...suppose you have a point. That's pretty cool. [04:53] yipdw: hah, she says that all the time [04:53] SketchCow: no offense [05:07] What's up. [05:08] I've been uploading a ton today. Tomorrow, I'll be doing a more massive st of downloads, too. [05:09] hey SketchCow [05:09] in case you didn't see, we've been making some progress with decoding. [05:11] Keep it in Discferret, I'll be by. [12:41] do you have super mario world yoshi's island promo vhs? [13:07] i uploaded it: http://archive.org/details/super_mario_world_2_yoshis_island_promo_vhs [13:09] whoa, neat find [13:11] bit: i'm also slowly getting a donkey kong promo video too [13:39] wget -m -nv --no-parent --continue --timeout=10 --adjust-extension --convert-links --page-requisites --span-hosts --domains=i.imgur.com,imgur.com -e robots=off https://imgur.com/r/gonewild # for science? [13:44] :O [13:49] oh i forgot about all the dongs [14:04] forgot the --no-dongs option [14:04] should try to find that japanese genital detection software and run it on the resulting image collection [14:37] I'm at 5 movies today. [14:37] 5. [14:37] In 12 hours, even. [14:37] That's a lot of movies. [14:38] I've uploaded MOST of the mobileme that was on batcave. [14:39] I've begun uploading piles of Friendster that were sitting on same. [14:39] My next bit is to begin consolidating Splinder. [14:40] And the BErlios grab [14:40] ah, cool, berlios [14:40] of course, it survived.. so far [14:41] closure: Better safe than sorry! [14:41] SketchCow: I forget if I sent you this: developer.berlios.de_siterip_2011_Oct_11_incomplete_but_includes_all_project_pages.tar.gz [14:41] Yeah, hence I'd not been rushing to back it up on archive.org. [14:41] closure - not sure. [14:50] so what's going away now ... parodius [14:50] http://2012.dconstruct.org/ - I'm on a speaking lineup with James Burke!!! [14:50] also ... :[ http://developers.slashdot.org/story/12/04/22/2326206/university-of-florida-eliminates-computer-science-department [14:51] Yeah. They'll backtrack. [15:03] yay Splinder [15:03] Did underscor upload what he had? [15:04] He's in the process. [15:04] chronomex has something left too. [15:05] Yeah [15:06] Angra, anonymous, kennethreitz,koon, VMB, shoop, undercave, proub, arima, NotGLaDOS, sarpedon, pberry, Konklone, crawl333-9 [15:06] Anyone here to beg a slot from SketchCow or update the table if already done? http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Splinder :) [15:09] sigh, only NotGLaDOS is online, anyone knows the others? let's hope they uploaded their stuff [15:10] Splinder? [15:10] I already uploaded mine [15:10] Dude, it's not a train. [15:10] Nobody's going to miss it. [15:10] If there's multiple parts to a given set, that's fine. [15:16] NotGLaDOS, ok, I'll upload the table then. [15:17] Well, yes, assuming people know they have to upload and how (the instructions are not up-to-date because slots were killed, I guess). [15:22] OK, off to see five movies. Back later. [15:22] E-mail works. [15:22] Twitters, etc. [16:09] woohoo [16:09] almost everyone in the office is at RailsConf [16:09] time to be productive [18:36] Somebody wanna take the user dmun65 off my hands? The wget-warc for web.me.com gets OOM-killed every time I try to download him/her/it. [18:43] DoubleJ: got logs? [18:57] yipdw: You mean the wget.log? Nothing there that looks interesting. The last thing it successfully downloaded was a 404. [18:58] DoubleJ: it's more the URL list [18:58] unless it OOMed there [18:58] actually, all log output generated [18:58] I'd just like to see what could be eating so much memory [18:59] Well, wget.log is 11MB. Lemme try to upload it somewhere. [19:06] yipdw: http://jasonfleshman.org/tmp/wget.log [19:17] DoubleJ: hmm, that doesn't look like it's running into infinitely-descending directories or something [19:17] I can give it a try [19:17] Thanks. [19:47] oh great [19:47] - Running wget --mirror (at least 49987 files)... [19:47] and [19:47] cut: data/d/dm/dmu/dmun65/web.me.com/wget-discovery.log: Illegal byte sequence [19:48] what the fuck, there's filenames in French, Japanese, and English in this [19:51] oh joy [19:51] try LOCALE='C' to skip utf-8 [19:51] awesome [19:53] someone did this song for us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyz_2DEah4o [20:48] mistym: you were talking about stupidity on github threads? I think I just found some [20:48] https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/issues/3057 [20:49] Wow. Even before I read any, that is a long thread. [20:50] wait until you find out about what it is [20:51] I'll wait for the tldr [20:52] sethish: https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/pull/3069/files [20:52] that was the point of contention [20:53] This is an intense argument and I'm like 1/10 of the way down. [20:53] That is a good tldr [20:53] Did you ever see the calibre-mount-helper issue on launchpad? [20:53] heeelarious [20:53] Should port to http://pksunkara.github.com/semicolon/ instead [20:53] sethish: I didn't see that one. [20:53] sethish: nope [20:54] https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/885027 [20:54] ^ that's the one [20:58] #42 is where the fit hits the shan [20:59] what the christ is calibre, why do I need a mount helper, and why does it allow a root exploit like in #10 [20:59] Yeah, calibre's an e-book management tool, right? Is it for, e.g., mounting a kindle? [21:00] er, using http [21:00] when that bug came up, I did some more auditing and found calibre's plugin manager downloads them from posts on some random forum, using https. [21:00] Lovely! [21:01] the calibre devs didn't even own the forum [21:01] Cowboy coders, roaming the west~ [21:02] Yeah, that is a great bug. [21:03] * sethish rereads [21:04] ugh, jeez [21:05] #18, #19, #20 are awesome [21:05] "Re-open if you find another exploit." [21:05] [close] [21:05] "OK." [21:05] [open] [21:06] the part I love about open source is that it becomes easier to figure out who people should not hire [21:16] thus bringing the grim meathook future ever-closer [22:32] the Internet hall of fame 2012 inductees are out: http://internethalloffame.org/inductees (yes, it's a real thing) [22:34] wat [22:35] I guess at least it's the isoc [22:39] if you don't recognize everyone on the list, here's Wired's article on who everyone is and why they are on there: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/04/isoc-hall-of-fame/ [22:54] the choices for "What was the Internet's biggest defining moment?" are disappointing [22:55] I think that e.g. the popularity of Avenue Q demands that "First copy of pornography" be on that list [22:55] lena.jph [22:55] jpg [22:55] yeah basically [22:55] though that predates the Internet, doesn't it [22:55] yup [22:55] she was guest of honor at siggraph once [22:56] I bet they had a great time tweaking her curves [22:56] I'm sure the image processing jokes have hit a saturation point so maybe I should stop [22:57] yes [22:57] you've got the bezier of me I can't think of any puns [22:59] er wait [22:59] she was at Siggraph? [22:59] I can't find a reference [23:00] I did find http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~chuck/lennapg/lenna_visit.html [23:03] ah that even