#archiveteam-bs 2014-07-10,Thu

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00:58 🔗 godane looks like some one reposting my NBC nightly netcast on to youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts4n26YDKQI
01:13 🔗 garyrh uploaded https://archive.org/details/sg1archive.com_forums_20140708
05:00 🔗 godane looks like the April 20, 2012 full episode of Real News is in the blaze highlights: https://archive.org/details/gbtv_20763855_1200K
05:00 🔗 godane i only thought it was funny cause it happened on April 20
05:49 🔗 godane so i found out there was higher bitrate mp4s for cbs evening news
05:49 🔗 godane trying to grab those instead of the 720
14:44 🔗 zenguy_pc freenode down for anyone else
14:44 🔗 zenguy_pc ?
14:45 🔗 zenguy_pc nevermind
17:06 🔗 yipdw_ can someone please tell me why mysql's SSL options require you to specify the ciphers you want to use when connecting to a server?
17:06 🔗 yipdw_ why the fuck does MySQL think database programmers and DBAs have the necessary cryptographic training to do this
17:12 🔗 yipdw_ oh, wait, the documentation is misleading
17:12 🔗 yipdw_ it SAYS that "if ssl_cipher is not set then the connection will fail", but that is not actually true
17:27 🔗 RedType yipdw_: i can think of a few reasons
17:28 🔗 yipdw_ RedType: "lazy programmers" is my leading theory
17:28 🔗 RedType i can think of a few reasons including performance and legal reasons
17:28 🔗 RedType err certification reasons
17:28 🔗 RedType which is pretty depressing when you think about it
17:29 🔗 RedType "All of our servers are F.A.R.T. certified."
17:29 🔗 RedType fart being state of the art in the 80s when rot13 was considered too slow for large datasets (ones over 10MB)
18:01 🔗 yipdw_ RedType: sure, but this isn't the 80s anymore :P
18:02 🔗 yipdw_ certainly Oracle makes enough money to have a cryptographer or two on staff
18:02 🔗 yipdw_ why not have them make the right choices based on the business tradeoffs
18:02 🔗 yipdw_ (unless the chosen tradeoff is "performance #yolo" in which case I got nothing)
18:02 🔗 yipdw_ er, not Oracle, Amazon
19:04 🔗 yipdw_ ha
19:04 🔗 yipdw_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future
19:04 🔗 yipdw_ "While predictions of the future can never be absolutely certain,[1]"
19:05 🔗 yipdw_ I like how that sentence has a citation, like some wikinerd thought that that required proof
19:08 🔗 garyrh yipdw_, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Timeline_of_the_far_future/Archive_3#Fact
19:08 🔗 yipdw_ garyrh: lol
19:08 🔗 yipdw_ figures
19:09 🔗 yipdw_ "some dude's theory of the universe states that time can be factored out of all equations SO THEREFORE IT IS POSSIBLE TO KNOW THE FUTURE [citation needed motherfucker]"
19:09 🔗 yipdw_ if I did that as a kid I think I deserved the playground beatings
19:12 🔗 yipdw_ bonus stage is that the citation just names a book and doesn't say what the relevant part is
19:57 🔗 godane !a http://www.gereports.com/ --ignore-sets=blogs
19:57 🔗 godane wrong channel
21:32 🔗 godane i'm uploading my update grabs of torrentbytes.net
21:32 🔗 godane i did one on 2013-09-09
21:32 🔗 godane and one for 2013-11-23
22:28 🔗 godane the first 25000 thingiverse things are uploaded
22:29 🔗 godane in warc.gz format with images, the page with everything on that item, and a zip of all 3d files it has
23:03 🔗 dashcloud this is awesome: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/a-quest-to-find-the-secret-origins-of-lost-video-game-levels/373925/ a journalist meets with the programmer of Sonic 2, and ends up showing him a ROM of the Sonic 2 prototype with the Hidden Palace level

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