[00:03] ha [00:03] I like how http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/10/25/3-million-users-per-day-internet-archive-switches-https-connections-default/ is the IA news for the day [00:03] but not, you know, fucking JSMESS [00:03] web nerds have weird priorities [00:04] maybe big numbers make bigger press [00:24] at this point https overhad is so minimal, other then the cost of the ssl cert, ther is little excuse for not useing it [00:28] so i found something interesting with dumping walmart pdfs [00:29] looks like they put address and phone numbers public: http://i.walmart.com/i/rb/WoW%20Cataclysm.pdf [00:30] same here: i.walmart.com/i/rb/VerizoniPhoneListwithAddresses.pdf‎ [00:31] hmmmmm [00:31] wonder what that list is ? [00:33] uhh, thats the location of stores [00:34] nothing secret there [00:41] it is pretty cool news, https + wayback machine means a shitload of content can be browsed anonymously [00:42] JSMESS will continue to get news. [00:42] Do not worry about me getting attention for the project. [00:42] But please, let me spend at least part of next week making up for my horrible lack of response [01:17] SketchCow: you going have tons of collections to make cause of me [01:20] scam school, rev3_sony, rev3_sonyproducts, appjudgment, appjudgment-snapp, destructoid, toasted donut, rev3_best_of, etc [01:20] ask jay is also a collection [01:23] i also for got notmtv [01:23] *forgot [01:23] and then there stuff like moving geekbeat.tv episodes i uploaded to community videos [01:33] That's cool. [01:33] I'll go through stuff, make it better. [03:00] DFJustin: privately, not anonymously [03:01] SSL/TLS does not provide anonymity [03:02] well yeah you need a little more on either end, ia has said they don't log IPs though so it's basically just up to what's stored on your pc [03:03] DFJustin: regardless, the switch to SSL/TLS has nothing to do with anonymity [03:04] and the only true anonymity is technical anonymity [03:04] not "party X promises not to keep track of party Y" [03:04] (the difference between promised anonymity and true anonymity has become especially painfully obvious since the NSA leaks) [05:17] I am pretty sure HTTPS defeats caching. Makes you wonder if you should blacklist Cloudflare. [05:19] Cloudflare gets "green, identity verified" certs that are good for dozens of websites. [06:03] phillipsj: depends at which level -- in the Web context, caching proxies are no longer useful with HTTPS, but many CDNs and browser caches are just fine [06:04] "just fine" meaning that you can cache content just as you would with HTTP, serve it over HTTPS and not end up violating any security properties of HTTPS; you can of course get screwed by loading e.g. untrusted third-party images that exploit a problem in the image decoder, but that threat is not one that HTTPS protects against [06:32] oh, no, https caching is handled just like http caching locally [06:33] same shit, same headers, same everything [06:33] iirc some funny business does exist where a couple browsers (fuck me I can't remember which) don't cache https content in old versions, but pretty nearly all do nowadays [06:44] CDN can't cache HTTPS unless they have the private server key: meaning they can impersonate the server, send a copy to the NSA, etc. [06:47] The only reason such caching "works just fine" is that the Certificate Authority system is fundamentally broken. [06:48] it would be interesting to see how many websites stop working if I blacklist CDN certs. [09:11] now this is weird [09:12] walmart has pdf print outs of hp notebooks coming from hp website: http://i.walmart.com/i/rb/0088711111150.pdf [09:15] ...they printed the page to a PDF and uploaded that as the (presumably) spec sheet for the laptop..? [09:19] thats my guess [11:02] just watching old diggnation episode [11:03] there is a story of yahoo design team was fired in feb 2008 [13:02] if anyone can help me [13:02] please fine a sitemap of walmart pdf files [13:03] *find [13:41] man, I wish good.net still was a thing [15:10] 61 items on IA \o/ [15:10] slowly getting there, soon all the OHM2013 talks are up [19:08] http://sourceforge.net/projects/google2srt/ [19:09] a tool to rip youtube (/ google video..) subtitles to SRT [19:17] youtube-dl does that if you use --write-sub [19:50] wat, I never knew that [20:22] ohhhhnice [22:22] There's a bunch of seperate implementations available actually