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shinohai: I haven't applied that patch yet :/
shinohai: I just got bored and wanted to see if it would work on a spare shell I had.
shinohai: Even though I don't like/use Ubuntu - it works.
mod6: so hopefully the guide I create will make it a bit easier. hopefully.
shinohai: I haven't delved into gentoo :/
mod6: anyway, yeah, im sure i just did something dumb on my end with gentoo. i got it working fine on AWS.
mod6: danielpbarron: i'll never enjoy it, i come from bsd. :]
mod6: but it has this uclibc hardened stage3 that i'd like to try out as a platform from which we can utilize building and testing the R. I.
mod6: shinohai: oh, im creating a guide on how to build gentoo on a physical box. it seems that the handbook covers it mostly. except for me I had problems with some things.
danielpbarron: i ran into issues with grub as well; ended up using the older version
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 was working on getting one together but im sure he can use help << yeah, certainly on testing. i bought a pos box to use to build a physical gentoo box guide. i messed up something now grub is unhappy. I havne't been able to take a decent look at it since sunday morning.
BingoBoingo: I've been using it a while every version I used is the same local machine only deal that encrypts the derpy web passwords together in a single database file. Working on all the *nixen is a plus
punkman: I usually recommend Keepass to people that have been using a single password for the past 15 years
BingoBoingo: I've found KeyPassX adequate for storing tons of derpy web passwords. Also available on pretty much any OD
alphonse23_: I'll do that
alphonse23_: but I've been using the internet for years now.
alphonse23_: but I should
alphonse23_: and I don't really keep track of all my passwords
alphonse23_: but I use a lot of services online
alphonse23_: but I haven't been able to find one.
alphonse23_: I've actually been meaning to start using a key locker or something ☟︎
alphonse23_: I'm going to become paranoid, and start keeping track of my own keys
alphonse23_: well. like I know that.
alphonse23_: but yes, I should probably micromanage my own keys and passwords
alphonse23_: I'm not sure. I was just trying out the service
alphonse23_: ok fine. But should I not trust keybase...
alphonse23_: but they did show the primes generated for it when I signed up for the service
alphonse23_: I don't give out my private key
alphonse23_: had no idea. I only used keybase.io because someone I know was using it, and I thought it was a great idea.
alphonse23_: I have many online identities. I think keybase.io purpose is to verify and unify those identities
shinohai: It's nice and all, but I just don't see the advantage over plain gpg
alphonse23_: I guess it's made very user friendly though
shinohai: Thats just it, I wouldn't be storing my keys there.
alphonse23_: I have some invite codes
williamdunne: Personally I like it, just don't store your keys there
alphonse23_: i've been using a service called keybase.io lately. Is that a noob service?
alphonse23_: I've never heard of the sks key server
alphonse23_: twitter works on 2056 I think
alphonse23_: I kind of understand
alphonse23_: yea, I've read a fair share of online guides about it
alphonse23_: and maybe I shouldn't care
alphonse23_: i'm not that big of a noob
asciilifeform: williamdunne: i think we have a genuine noob here, and you are addling him
NewLiberty: I'm on solar so, up to what I produce, no added cost
alphonse23_: I bet even if I knew what that algorithm is, Id' still have doubts
alphonse23_: for instance, I'd like to actually understands rsa factoring
alphonse23_: k, I have othing things I'd like to learn that to setup something to log an irc channel
trinque: I think linode starts out at 10 bucks a month
danielpbarron: i assumed anything that he might have read that pointed to this channel would have also linked to the real phuctor but yeah ok ☟︎
alphonse23_: I wonder though. I pay irccloud 5 dollars a month
alphonse23_: well. maybe I could do that.
alphonse23_: do I have to purchase the server?
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: Not that I know of, but dude wanted to know if it was trolling, so the solution is point them to the fount of data
jurov: i got some results from /explore but i have no idea about them yet
jurov: http://www.eulorum.org/Gameplay << this is literally all I have figured out after hours of gameplay. ☟︎
trinque: ah ok, I see what you mean by log now
alphonse23_: I think I got it specificically for channels that I wanted to logged, that didn't have anyone doing it for them.
alphonse23_: so I never miss anything
shinohai: I can grep logs right from my client
alphonse23_: yes, they keep track of the history of all the channels I'm in
shinohai: For real. I use a shell and weechat
alphonse23_: I decided I use IRC enough to pay for the service
alphonse23_: I pay for it
shinohai: I hate irccloud
alphonse23_: and I'm back
shinohai: Yeah. I like the bash logs, I can even read those on android.
shinohai: I'm trying to catch up on the entire mailing list before I joined. :/
shinohai: I have so much reading left to do danielpbarron
alphonse23_: trinque: I know! I'm not that big of a noob
alphonse23_: I was voiced
trinque: I was just about to ask the same :)
ascii_field: endian issue was the first hypothesis i considered - and rejected
ascii_field: jurov: diff is of output of pgpdump -i
williamdunne: trinque: I don't believe so, but I haven't checked it in its entirely
trinque: ^ this is exactly what I expect of their recent "great stuff"
williamdunne: trinque: Honestly, recently I think they've been doing some great stuff.
trinque: I'm skeptical that company can ever do anything right
williamdunne: I'm just hoping and praying Android ends up running .net
williamdunne: jurov: Nice move, I'm still amazed .net is being OSS'd
punkman: I remember some artist guy that dug-up a similar list of air transport shell companies that were used to move prisoners around
ascii_field: punkman: for reasons i cannot fathom, usg does not even exempt its own snoops from this. ☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: oh i see, BACK WHEN
ascii_field: http://jblevins.org/log/ssh-vulnkey << different from the one i was thinking of
jurov: lol i actually started scraping github keys today , with this intention
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2015 13:57:52; nubbins`: http://i.imgur.com/eIuHT8a.jpg
ascii_field: ;;later tell nubbins` http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151173 << i actually have one, bought from an ebay sc4mz0r most of a decade ago, somewhere in my parts box ☝︎
lobbes: ascii_field: curious myself, I googled teh quote. Found a wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_B._Mayer#cite_ref-Eyman.2C_p._277_69-0
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2015 15:03:12; mike_c: cazalla: I'm going to try dual-booting another box of mine and see if i can get eulora/ubuntu going. I'll post my step-by-step if it works
hanbot: jurov yeah i think i'll adopt your method from now on.
mircea_popescu: oh i see.
jurov: like i do here [GPG signed statement]: http://explo.yt/post/2015/06/01/F.MPIF-May-2015-trading-statement
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151672 << i don't expect to live to see this. needs standardized iron ☝︎
jurov: so i'm asking to upload the original as attachemnt
pete_dushenski: i'd guess that something in the order of 30% of deeds are correctly submitted and accepted on the 1st try.
hanbot: thanks pete. damned if i ever manage it correctly on the first try
williamdunne: Naphex: Fuck it, I'd actually go to that summit with you, but I've got a flight to Prague on Thursday
Naphex: o sa-i zic la cora sa pregateasca
williamdunne: damn it, now how will I make my audition
williamdunne: Naphex: I'll be in Bucharest next week to audition for you
pete_dushenski: but hey, not everyone fits in that category, i guess.