code logs -> 2018 -> Sun, 25 Nov 2018< code.20181124.log - code.20181126.log >
--- Log opened Sun Nov 25 00:00:03 2018
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00:55
<&Derakon>
McMartin: I have 10.9 on my laptop.
01:07
<&McMartin>
Can you see if https://www.dropbox.com/s/4teyur0xpdmu901/VICE-SDL2-bindist-test.dmg?dl=1 will run and produce a startup screen after selecting x64?
01:10
<&McMartin>
(Most of the Mac stuff I've been doing on Bumbershoot Software lately has in fact been in service of or tangential to discoveries made while attempting to get a proper binary distribution built out of VICE's build system.)
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02:35
<&Derakon>
Disk image couldn't be opened: no mountable filesystems.
02:43
<@celticminstrel>
Oh AFS.
03:01 * McMartin headdesks
03:01
<&McMartin>
OK, I'll try to deal with that after dinner
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04:03
<&McMartin>
OK, I've done anew upload
04:14
<&Derakon>
Same URL?
04:14
<&McMartin>
yeah
04:19
<&Derakon>
Hm, something odd is going on.
04:19
<&Derakon>
Run the program, nothing apparently happens. Run it again, it pops up the window prompting me which emulator to run. I pick x64, and AFAICT it just exits.
04:19
<&Derakon>
Oh wait, did it again and now I have the C64 emulator.
04:20
<&Derakon>
Okay, so something screwy's going on at launch, but it does seem to work?
04:20
<&McMartin>
OK, weird that it would be fragile about that
04:20
<&McMartin>
Yeah, if it's running at all that's the start
04:20
<&McMartin>
I'm going to be replacing that current launcher with something that looks more like an application soon
04:20
<&McMartin>
Right now that's a chunk of AppleScript.
04:25
<&McMartin>
Thanks for testing it
04:29
<&Derakon>
No prob.
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04:36
<&[R]>
Hmm
04:36
<&[R]>
.ssh/rc is kind of interesting
04:37
<&[R]>
1) It does NOT need the exec bit. 2) It ignores a she-bang, and is run by the user's shell (I think, need to confirm) 3) Runs on both command and interactive sessions 4) runs before command(in authorized_keys)/ForceCommand
04:41
<&[R]>
5) Doesn't allow for setting of envvars
04:41 * [R] wonders WTF you'd want to use it for
04:46
<&[R]>
Hmm, documentation suggest ForceCommand ignores .ssh/rc
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05:34
<&[R]>
So, given that a "service account" is a user account that is meant for a service (eg: www-data, nobody, ftpuser, etc). An a "user account" is meant for a real person. What would you call an account that you could log into, but isn't tied to a specific person (eg: git, shell for nagios, automation account that multiple people would use)?
05:35
<&[R]>
Tool account maybe?
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06:23
<@Mahal>
it's stil a service account, IMO
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12:01
<&Reiver>
We use 'service account' for that kind of thing; the service is allowing authorised access to higher functions.
12:01
<&Reiver>
Think less 'service' as in 'automated system' and rather 'service' as in 'service panel'
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17:31
<&[R]>
"Rooting the device doesn't mean it was hacked"
17:32
<@celticminstrel>
Uh.
17:33
<@celticminstrel>
Wait, I guess that's technically true, yes.
17:34
<&[R]>
Sure... context here was this was fitbi's response to people hacking their unhackable bitcoin wallet
17:34
<&[R]>
IE: they had everything. The wallet, the binaries, any scripts, etc...
19:51
<@celticminstrel>
Okay so is this hacking or not.
19:55
<&[R]>
It was, the wallet was proven to be stealable
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23:53 * McMartin finds the argument to the commandline interface to Disk Utility to make it produce files usable by Macs older than 18 months
23:53 * McMartin creates a new https://www.dropbox.com/s/c4vzd0thradmy5s/VICE-macOS-SDL2-x86_64-3.2.dmg?dl=1 that is half the size of the previous one that technically sorta worked.
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