code logs -> 2012 -> Sat, 14 Jan 2012< code.20120113.log - code.20120115.log >
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00:56
< maoranma>
Hey, who here is a brony?
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01:03
< Stalker>
I guess that answers that question?
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01:09
< maoranma>
apparntly
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01:24
<@Ling>
I don't know, depends on what you consider a brony.
01:25
<@Ling>
I'll watch the show, but I'm not a fandom kind of guy.
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01:27
< maoranma>
Well Ling, have a Esperanta Pega-moose: http://goo.gl/AgKlB
01:28
<@Ling>
Meh
01:28 * Janus can only afford one fandom at a time. Likes him his homestucks
01:29
< Attilla>
One time I remember reading Homestuck, then I blinked and now it is infinitely distant from when I last read.
01:30 * Ling tried to stay up with Homestruck, but with Flash having that bug and me refusing to install it because of that, he stopped.
01:30
< Janus>
I made reading it my full time job. Until I was caught up anyway. Then it was like being layed off.
01:32
< Attilla>
I guess with being unemployed I could spend my time trying to catch up but man I have other things to do right now
01:37
< Janus>
Bah! I know I wouldn't want to try and catch up at this point. Like trying to catch up to Lost halfway in the series. Unless of course the first episodes are enjoyable by themselves.
01:42
< Janus>
Drawing in hussie style is pretty fun though, at least. goo.gl/krTvQ goo.gl/59DWf
01:43 * gnolam assumes every URL shortened link is Goatse.
01:47
< Janus>
I have never seen it before. It is like a blackhole to me. All I see is the internet bend around it
01:48
< maoranma>
No one does goatse anymore, it's all rickrolls and lemonparty
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01:52
< maoranma>
Huh, I have a 25GB skydrive
01:54<&McMartin> Rargh, libcurl
01:55<&McMartin> Worst thing ever except for everything else >_<
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02:49
<@Alek>
also nyancat and leekspin.
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18:14
<@AnnoDomini>
Is there an easy way to encrypt a pre-existing Linux system?
18:15
<@Tamber>
Create a container on-disk and clone the system over, is the first thing I'd think of without going down the route of backup and reinstall on an encrypted disc.
18:18
<@Namegduf>
Easy, no.
18:19
<@Namegduf>
Cloning via direct FS copy has some complications which mean I wouldn't characterise it as such.
18:20
<@AnnoDomini>
Alright, how about the /home/ folder?
18:20
<@AnnoDomini>
(Would that mess up logging in?)
18:20
<@Tamber>
A little, unless it's unencrypted either before, or automatically during, login.
18:20
<@Namegduf>
That's probably more feasible.
18:21
<@Namegduf>
But you'd still probably need to either find a tool for it, or learn how that mechanism works to set it up.
18:21
<@Namegduf>
(The decrypt on login)
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18:57
< maoranma>
Why is starforge pastebin so sloooooow
18:57
<@Tamber>
Because it's on the other end of the Watcher's 'net connection, rather than a huge pipe?
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19:08
< maoranma>
Stupid tiny pipe
19:09 * Tamber detaches it, runs pipe-cleaner through, reattaches
19:09
< maoranma>
One of my favorite features of gmail, you can add +anything to the end of your username and it will arrive
19:10
< maoranma>
Plus it ignores .'s, so dude.g.u.y@gmail.com == dudeguy@gmail.com
19:12
<@jerith>
maoranma: foo+bar@domain.tld is pretty common as a tagged address that goes to foo@domain.tld.
19:12
< maoranma>
Yea, I've just never used tagging before gmail
19:12
<@Tamber>
I didn't know about the .'s flattening, but +something is fairly standard. (Aside from borken mailers and morons who 'validate' email addresses.)
19:13
< maoranma>
freenode apparently has a nick per email restriction
19:13
< maoranma>
So to register maoranma since I did mao42ranma with my maoranma@gmail.com, I used maoranma+dontscrewwithmefreenode@gmail.com
19:19
< gnolam>
Or you can link the nicks.
19:19
< gnolam>
But yes. Gmail's + thingy is extremely useful.
19:20
<@ToxicFrog>
That's not a gmail thing; any proper mail server supports +.
19:21
<@ToxicFrog>
Sadly, a lot of websites will reject emails with + in them when you try to register.
19:23
<@Tamber>
"morons who 'validate' email addresses"
19:25
< gnolam>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JENdgiAPD6c <- re: email validation
19:25
< gnolam>
(I've posted it before, but it's an interesting talk)
19:28
< maoranma>
LOL
19:28
< maoranma>
His background is a creeper, which is my google background
19:29
<@jerith>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/201323/what-is-the-best-regular-expression-fo r-validating-email-addresses <-- And this is why we can't have nice things.
19:30
< maoranma>
lol jerith
19:31
< maoranma>
YOUR CODE SUCKS
19:38
<@jerith>
maoranma: It does, but only at first. That's why I have unit tests and code reviews.
19:42
<@ToxicFrog>
gnolam: is there a transcript somewhere?
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19:43
< gnolam>
Don't think so.
19:43
<@ToxicFrog>
Also, yes, if you are trying to validate email addresses (a) you're doing it wrong and (b) fuck off.
19:43
<@jerith>
Quite.
19:53 * Vornicus validates email addresses by sending stuff to them.
19:55
< celticminstrel>
[Jan 14@13:21:08] <Tamber> A little, unless it's unencrypted either before, or automatically during, login.
19:55
< celticminstrel>
That's basically what Apple's FileVault does, isn't it?
19:55
<@Tamber>
Not a clue.
19:55
<@Tamber>
I know it's doable, and some people are using it just fine on Linux; I've just never been able to make it work. :)
20:01
<@ToxicFrog>
That
20:01
<@ToxicFrog>
's how Ubuntu/Mint's "encrypt home directory" works - your /home is encrypted on disk, and as part of the login process it mounts an overlay that displays the unencrypted version.
20:02
<@Jasever>
TheWatcher: Deathcookie's forum is not up to date! *panic*
20:02
<@ToxicFrog>
So the login process goes: validate username/password -> use password to mount encrypted /home/.secure/$USER as clear /home/$USER -> do usual login process with ~/.profile et al.
20:03
<@ToxicFrog>
If you didn't set it up this way when you created the user account, you can do it by hand as root but it takes some fiddling.
20:04
<@ToxicFrog>
(the easiest way, on distros that support automatically setting this up, is probably to move that user's $HOME out of the way, delete the user, recreate the user with "encrypted $HOME" enabled, then stuff all the old contents of their $HOME into the encrypted store)
20:07
<@TheWatcher>
Jasever: give me a few
20:09
<@TheWatcher>
Jasever: done
20:09
<@Jasever>
Thank you.
20:10
<@TheWatcher>
pm me if there are any problems with it - I'm about to go eat
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< maoranma>
Cheeeese, Gromit!
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22:44
< maoranma>
Okay
22:46
< maoranma>
So since there isn't a favorites command for mIRC, I've learned the syntax to writeini to the mirc.ini file. second is chanfolder, item is nX where X is the last listing
22:46
< maoranma>
if there are multiple nX's, the last one take precedence, and if a number is skipped, ie, going from n3 to n5, n5 won't show until n4 is added
22:48
< maoranma>
So, my alias will need to check to see what the last written nX written is, add 1 to it, then /writeini file.ini chanfolder nX followed by the syntax for a favorites list item, which is...
22:48
< gnolam>
Favorites command?
22:50
< maoranma>
#channel,"Topic.",password,"Nightstar",[Join on connect, boolean value 1 or blank],[minimize on join, boolean],"Folder"
22:50
< maoranma>
Yes, mIRC favorites
22:50
< maoranma>
Alt-J to get the Favorite list
22:50
< maoranma>
Comma delimited as you can see
22:51
< maoranma>
Suprisingly, there's no command to add an item to that list in anyway
22:51
< maoranma>
So I'm going to create one
22:52
< maoranma>
I wonder what would be the best way to find the last written nX value if it is otherwise unknown
22:55
< maoranma>
Besides checking for a null value starting from n0
22:55
< maoranma>
But still works well assuming there are a very large number of items on the list...
23:02
< maoranma>
Guess I'll just do a while loop for now and work out a faster way later, it's not like I'm using that 233 from back in the day
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< maoranma>
Ow, that was painful
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23:28
< maoranma>
Okay, my while loop is no longer infinite and finds a null spot to write new info to, yay
23:40
< maoranma>
And done I think, time for a test
23:50
< maoranma>
Okay, gotta clean up the topic thing. Apparently Khaled changes all " to ' before storing them in the INI
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