Time |
Nickname |
Message |
12:27
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SmileyG |
norbert79: |
12:27
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SmileyG |
So... |
12:27
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SmileyG |
yeah, new stuff happens on IRC first |
12:27
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norbert79 |
So if you call a 25 year old protocl cutting-edge, well,y eah |
12:27
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SmileyG |
hours before the BBC covered the release of the NT source code, it was on IRC. |
12:27
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SmileyG |
we get the first exploits and all |
12:27
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SmileyG |
that DCC SEND bug... |
12:27
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norbert79 |
that wasn't yesterday either... |
12:28
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SmileyG |
I kind of maybe helped discsover that :D |
12:28
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norbert79 |
right, but that affects a certain type of IRC servers too |
12:28
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norbert79 |
I see |
12:28
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norbert79 |
it's still almost not know to the generic public |
12:28
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SmileyG |
social engineering existed on IRC years before else where. |
12:28
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norbert79 |
only geeks go to IRC by now |
12:28
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SmileyG |
norbert79: indeed - cutting edge! |
12:29
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norbert79 |
I think we have a different meaning for cutting edge then :) |
12:29
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norbert79 |
but if we look at it from your perspective, yeah |
12:30
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SmileyG |
stuff generally happens first on irc :P |
12:30
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SmileyG |
Nothing interesting has happened lately :D |
12:30
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norbert79 |
hmm, I remember playing Uplink some months back, and the chat program actually was an IRC client within the game |
12:30
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SmileyG |
:D |
12:30
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norbert79 |
connecting to Freenode if I can recall well |
12:31
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norbert79 |
I have spent damn 3000 credits for it |
12:31
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SmileyG |
that sounds like alot |
12:31
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norbert79 |
which then turns out being a regular IRC client connecting to real Internet |
12:31
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norbert79 |
yeah, regular break in jobs within the game give you around 1600 credits |
12:32
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norbert79 |
and I still couldn't figure out how I was catched within the game :) |
17:05
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Aranje |
I think norbert79's just a hater. haters gonna hate. |
17:16
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Panasonic |
laters gonna late |
18:11
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chronomex |
I feel like I just read the second half of a conversation |
18:12
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|
chronomex |
oh |
18:13
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SketchCow |
Hug |
18:40
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joepie91 |
norbert79 |
18:40
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joepie91 |
hi |
18:40
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joepie91 |
I'm pretty sure I've seen you elsewhere ;) |
18:41
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norbert79 |
joepie91: Yeah, you seem familiar |
18:41
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norbert79 |
Wonder from where... |
18:41
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norbert79 |
:) |
18:44
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joepie91 |
I'm actually not sure whether it's from vox or LEB |
18:44
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joepie91 |
lol |
19:28
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|
godane |
i'm uploading my 4th twilight cd |
19:29
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godane |
http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Twilight%20cds%22 |
19:30
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godane |
i used mdf2iso to make a iso image of the mdf file |
19:30
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|
godane |
this way you have the original image from underground gamer and a iso file to explore the contents with |
21:28
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joepie91 |
may be worth archiving: http://www.rctstationarchive.com/index.shtml |
21:48
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|
* |
underscor K2FUR now :) |
21:55
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chronomex |
.... |
21:55
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chronomex |
NERD |
21:55
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chronomex |
stop being such a nerd |
22:26
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godane |
someone may have to change this to video: http://archive.org/details/TechTV_Computer_Basics_with_Chris_Pirillo_and_Kate_Botello |
23:18
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|
dashcloud |
have you seen this yet? http://ars.to/UrU1Sp - An Ars writer in Kansas City testing out Google Fiber wants to max out the connection, and needs your ideas |
23:20
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chronomex |
rsync ALL the things |
23:21
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|
chronomex |
set up a really bitchen tor exit node |
23:31
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agrosk8r |
I'm curious to know just what kinds of restrictions are placed on Google's Fiber internet. Would they really let anyone run a proxy, much less a tor node? |
23:42
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chronomex |
good question |