Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:05
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BlueSleep |
SketchCow: why do I want to hug you? |
00:05
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|
* |
BlueSleep hugs SketchCow |
00:07
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underscor |
SketchCow: http://71.126.138.142/storage2/1978-ComputerFairePrcd-TOC.txt |
00:07
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|
underscor |
That acceptable? |
00:12
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|
underscor |
country: AU |
00:12
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|
underscor |
descr: Internet service provider |
00:12
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|
underscor |
inetnum: 59.167.0.0 - 59.167.255.255 |
00:12
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|
underscor |
netname: INTERNODE2-NET |
00:12
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|
underscor |
Loooook who's in Australia |
00:12
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|
underscor |
;) |
00:14
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BlueMax |
:< |
00:14
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BlueMax |
If only I had a teleportation device |
00:32
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|
underscor |
BlueMax: lol |
00:32
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|
underscor |
SketchCow: Up to scratch? :P |
03:00
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|
* |
underscor cries because SketchCow is ignoring him |
03:00
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BlueMax |
He ignores me too |
03:21
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|
BlueMax |
There's a face I haven't seen in ages |
03:26
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Auguste |
It's a pretty cool face. |
03:27
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|
Auguste |
What's up? |
03:27
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BlueMax |
Nothing worth mentioning |
03:27
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|
Auguste |
No news? |
03:28
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|
underscor |
<teabag_> 8=====D ~o ~o ~o ~o |
03:28
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|
Auguste |
Hey there, underscor. |
03:28
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|
underscor |
New York passed the marriage equality bill! |
03:28
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|
underscor |
Wassup home fry |
03:28
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|
underscor |
:D |
03:29
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|
Auguste |
Not much. |
03:29
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|
underscor |
You totally need to go meat up with SketchCow |
03:29
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|
underscor |
Er, meet* |
03:29
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|
Auguste |
Why's that? |
03:29
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|
Auguste |
Is he around? |
03:29
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|
underscor |
He's in AU |
03:30
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|
underscor |
No idea where though |
03:30
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Auguste |
Oh, he's finally here? |
03:30
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|
Auguste |
Ah. |
03:30
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|
underscor |
I mean, the populated area of australia is like, what, the size of Rhode Island? |
03:30
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|
underscor |
;D |
03:30
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Auguste |
Yeah, and spread out across a whole continent. |
03:30
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|
underscor |
Hahaha |
03:31
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BlueMax |
Hey guys, random question, how would I convert a PowerPoint to DVD format |
03:31
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|
Auguste |
Recording it is probably the easiest way. |
03:32
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Auguste |
I'd be surprised if there was actually an app to turn PowerPoint slides into video directly. |
03:32
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|
* |
underscor fires up pp2dvd in linux |
03:32
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|
Auguste |
D: |
03:32
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|
underscor |
jk, that would be cool if it existed |
03:32
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BlueMax |
Actually, I have Camtasia in it |
03:32
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Auguste |
Yeah, I'd just use a screen recorder and do it. |
03:32
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|
atg |
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/ :| |
03:33
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|
underscor |
Haha |
03:33
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Auguste |
Wow. |
03:33
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|
Auguste |
And for the low, low price of $99! |
03:34
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|
BlueMax |
Ah damnit |
03:36
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|
dashcloud |
if you do a quick google search of free ppt to dvd you'll get tons of results |
03:36
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BlueMax |
I did, I'm looking through them now |
03:36
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|
underscor |
And they're probably all adware/spyware |
03:36
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|
underscor |
;P |
03:36
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BlueMax |
:D |
03:37
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|
dashcloud |
more than likely they're just fancy wrappers around FFmpeg (nearly every video transcoder is) |
03:37
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|
underscor |
FFmpeg doesn't do stuff with ppt though |
03:37
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BlueMax |
Fair point but hey, if it works it works |
03:39
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|
BlueMax |
Hell knows what it does |
03:48
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|
atg |
You can script powerpoint to export pngs of every slide |
03:48
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|
BlueMax |
Howso |
03:49
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|
BlueMax |
I can work with that, I have a video editor |
03:50
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|
BlueMax |
Oh wait |
03:50
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|
BlueMax |
PowerPoint has the feature I need |
03:53
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|
BlueMax |
Argh |
03:53
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|
BlueMax |
It didn't work |
03:56
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|
BlueMax |
Nevermind, found the PNG feature |
03:56
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|
BlueMax |
I'm crap at this aren't I |
06:08
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|
chronomex |
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/warajevo/Story.html <-- story of old-school badassery |
06:14
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|
chronomex |
(more badass than stuff typically called "badassery") |
11:04
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|
BlueAFK |
That is actually kinda badass |
12:23
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|
Spirit_ |
i totally forgot my robots.txt thing |
20:16
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|
db48x |
hrm |
20:16
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|
db48x |
I can't tell if this email is spam or not: |
20:16
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|
db48x |
From: "Tor.com" <tordotcom@mail.macmillan.com> |
20:16
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|
db48x |
Subject: First Chapter of Fire Upon the Deep Sequel |
20:16
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|
db48x |
it could be a phish designed to directly target me |
20:17
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|
db48x |
I really, really, want to click the link in the email |
20:17
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|
Spirit_ |
strip away anything that looks like a identifier and use tor |
20:17
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|
db48x |
heh |
20:18
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|
db48x |
that's all the links are |
20:18
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|
db48x |
http://click.mail.macmillan.com/?qs=8059a2ab58e222facc62b8e7b45abcb785ddfb9597a5b7ceb725d6b92ea84b97 |
20:18
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db48x |
(and that's one heck of an identifier |
20:18
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|
db48x |
)( |
20:18
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|
Spirit_ |
and if anyone visits it your address is marked as valid and click happy |
20:19
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|
Spirit_ |
hm, on the other hand it looks kinda legit |
20:19
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|
db48x |
exactly |
20:19
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|
chronomex |
I've heard that sort of thing called "spearphishing" |
20:19
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|
Spirit_ |
actually |
20:19
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|
Spirit_ |
you should do this: |
20:19
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|
db48x |
yea, I've heard that term too |
20:19
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|
Spirit_ |
reply and say DONT FUCKING OBFUSCATE URLS YOU SEND ME |
20:20
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|
db48x |
hmm, wikipedia mentions the sequel too |
20:20
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|
Spirit_ |
and tinyurl goatse to it |
20:20
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|
db48x |
Spirit_: heh |
20:20
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|
db48x |
Reply-To: "Macmillan" <reply-fe601677776d007b7414-15162145_HTML-1476544358-83886-0@mail.macmillan.com> |
20:20
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|
Spirit_ |
rather check what server it came from |
20:22
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|
db48x |
I think this is spam but not an actual phish |
20:23
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|
db48x |
an advertisement but not malicious |
20:23
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|
db48x |
http://pastebin.com/DdE1AHZk |
20:23
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|
db48x |
wonder why the ids are so big? |
20:24
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|
db48x |
that's 256 bits worth |
20:24
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|
Spirit_ |
heh, wow |
20:35
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|
Coderjoe |
Tor Books is a subsidiary of Macmillan Publishing |
20:48
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|
db48x |
yes |
20:48
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|
db48x |
annoyingly, I can't find any mention of this on their site |
20:50
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|
db48x |
aha, have to search on macmillan.com, not tor books |
21:46
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|
arkhive |
What hard drive error checker/surface scanner tool for windows would you guys reccomend? |
22:49
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|
SketchCow |
New drive |
22:49
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|
db48x |
what's that bring your total to? |
22:50
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|
db48x |
oh, unless you were replying to arkhive :) |
22:52
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|
db48x |
:( |
22:52
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|
db48x |
this script didn't make a zfs snapshot when it finished |
22:54
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|
db48x |
hrm |
22:58
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|
SketchCow |
So, talking about The Stuff |
22:59
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|
SketchCow |
Basically, this timeshift is brutal, I don't know how anyone gets anything done down here with regards to US counterparts, you have almost no overlap AND the day is one ahead. |
23:00
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|
SketchCow |
Additionally, I'm actually tring to enjoy/go out for all this stuff I'm here in the country for, and when I get back, I am always wiped to shit. I may try doing actual caffienated uptime later this evening, after a day of driving around and seeing stuff. I suspect I've walked a dozen miles or more. |
23:01
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SketchCow |
So, if people need my response on something, mail jason@textfiles.com and I will see it as soon as I get back from stuff. |
23:01
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db48x |
yea, email is best across timezones, since it's async |
23:03
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|
db48x |
huh |
23:03
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|
db48x |
what does a return value of 8 from sudu mean? |
23:05
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|
db48x |
maybe it's passing the return value from inside |
23:07
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|
db48x |
ah |
23:42
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|
db48x |
gah |
23:42
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|
db48x |
I want to strangle wget |
23:42
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|
db48x |
or my computer, or something |
23:42
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|
db48x |
If I run /usr/local/bin/wget --progress=dot:giga http://db48x.net/robots.txt in one directory, I get "Invalid dot style specification `giga'; leaving unchanged." |
23:43
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|
db48x |
if I run the same command from a different directory (and a different shell, hmmm), it works just fine |