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nubbins`: tos = terrorist of suspicion
kakobrekla: yup its in the tos, under 'terrorist'
dub: I bet ToS allows it
ThickAsThieves: maybe so, but they snooped the blogger
dub: ThickAsThieves: place I worked would routinely snoop peoples gmail/hotmail passwords and go digging for shit related to performance issues
novusordo: as in, he uploaded malware for people to download previously?
novusordo: no malware downloads this time?
mod6: WE can put direct links to your businesses in the description of said video as well as get some girls to say " [your business name here] is great!!" while dressed up in fancy clothes and out on the town. << hahaha
ThickAsThieves: The engineer was caught after the blogger emailed Microsoft to confirm the authenticity of the leaked Windows 8 code. Investigators at the firm then reportedly looked through the blogger’s hotmail account and instant messenger chats to identify the source of the leak, and found an email from Kibaklo.
mod6: well, guess maybe it never made it out of the sandbox. still. lollerskates.
mod6: he ipo'd on ye ole global scam exchange, along with TEST
kakobrekla: dunno if dude managed to open a btc wallet
mod6: I looked for your IPO that you had stated was already setup, but couldn't find it. Where can I send my BTC ? << shuaddup & take my precious BTC!
kakobrekla: >>Let me know guys... no malware downloads this time :)
kakobrekla: sorry i bring this up now, just so nostalgic...
mod6: failure to lauch
ozbot: Shao Ling (deathbylollipop) on Twitter
kakobrekla: reminds me of 'deathbylollipop' if anyone here even remembers that guy
HeySteve2: well I've taken off 0.9, it's poison :P
HeySteve2: at least previous version sees unconfirmed transactions, but it's 150 weeks behind
HeySteve2: well it saw them the first time I ran them, and was updating from 3 weeks back
ThickAsThieves: yknow if you are loading into a new wallet it wont see your funds accurately til it's done syncing
HeySteve2: well old version sees my funds at least, but the chain isn't indexed
benkay: HeySteve2: get in touch later - i gotta run to a client meeting.
HeySteve2: benkay, will try that...
ThickAsThieves: i at least like the idea of having direct access to hearn & co
benkay: HeySteve2: are you able to read it with an old version?
Apocalyptic: tech talk and derps
Apocalyptic: ThickAsThieves, you're not missing anything substantial by not lurking there
HeySteve2: it can't seem to read my datadir any more
benkay: what's that, HeySteve2??
HeySteve2: he'll talk about that but not my wallet disappearing in 0.9
ThickAsThieves: might as well ditch #bitcoin-analysis and start lurking there
Apocalyptic: moreover I think he's being serious
Apocalyptic: <hearn> dogecoin is so cute. it's actually one of my favourite alts by this point << dat hearn
nubbins`: so as not to distract from the joy of driving
nubbins`: dexX7: sort of like how some people prefer to drive around in cars with unpainted, boxy chassis
ThickAsThieves: they can "partner" with Uber for cab rides home too
ThickAsThieves: maybe they'll start renting beds too
ozbot: Your Starbucks barista is about to become your bartender | The Verge
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ThickAsThieves: In addition, every single email message you send or receive—100% of them—is encrypted while moving internally. This ensures that your messages are safe not only when they move between you and Gmail's servers, but also as they move between Google's data centers—something we made a top priority after last summer’s revelations."
ThickAsThieves: phone or tablet.
ThickAsThieves: "Starting today, Gmail will always use an encrypted HTTPS connection when you check or send email. Gmail has supported HTTPS since the day it launched, and in 2010 we made HTTPS the default. Today's change means that no one can listen in on your messages as they go back and forth between you and Gmail’s servers—no matter if you're using public WiFi or logging in from your computer,
ozbot: Official Gmail Blog: Staying at the forefront of email security and reliability: HTTPS-only and 99.
dexX7: so what's the intention with all those non-css stuff?
nubbins`: "So, Fred’s gone to live with the big fag-hater in the sky."
nubbins`: if only someone cared about those poor penguins D;
nubbins`: and hey, no need to work around my schedule :D
benkay: just no time soon.
benkay: but i just ripped out all the css
nubbins`: but at that rate why not just go full web two point oh, amirite?
nubbins`: if you're feeling really frisky some day, you could even add a date under the article titles
benkay: nevermind time expense of shoehorning it into this absurd generator
nubbins`: before you ask, i butchered the content of that article so it'd fit in a screen grab
nubbins`: asciilifeform: the problem with tables is that they're meant for tabular data, and using them to guide layout was always a shit-show
nubbins`: now isn't that nicer?
ThickAsThieves: css will even let you push things off the page, quite useful
ThickAsThieves: but really things havent changed much
ThickAsThieves: well they are kinda a bitch to make things pretty
asciilifeform: i never understood what problem people have with tables
ThickAsThieves: i learned html back when tables were used for everything, it gets me by
ThickAsThieves: it's just content at the bottom right?
ThickAsThieves: why is there a footer tag?
dexX7: fyi: there is also a <footer></footer> tag
nubbins`: also FWIW if all your text is at 100%, having a title wrapped in h1 AND setting font-size=250% is nuts
nubbins`: not go immediately to the previous or next one
nubbins`: if you insist on keeping "previous/next", at least put it after the article
nubbins`: hey, i'm just trying to help
nubbins`: and the "previous/next" shit that makes me feel like i'm navigating a shit text dump from some forum archives
ThickAsThieves: isnt that what h1 is for?
benkay: but they're <h1>IMPORTANT</h1>
nubbins`: mostly because of the needless <h1> post titles
nubbins`: oh, they still are
benkay: what's the point i say
nubbins`: now it's not taller than the articles
nubbins`: i just halved -- at least -- the height of your footer
ThickAsThieves: it even cleans up benkay's text
ThickAsThieves: but nubbins, just try a feed reader
ThickAsThieves: how about we just have kako host a b-a BBS and everyone just posts blogs there
nubbins`: it's fine if you want a plaintext-only website, but it doesn't have to be brutally unappealing
nubbins`: benkay: what i want is something that doesn't make my eyes bleed
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ThickAsThieves: some email spam is so weird... "We intend to import a large number of bullet proof glasses. Could you provide us that? If yes, Please send us more details of your product. Hope we will have the opportunity to cooperate!"
asciilifeform: (ignore title, talk isn't about usa)
ThickAsThieves: NSA general counsel Rajesh De told the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board that the PRISM program was carried out with the “full knowledge and assistance of any company from which information is obtained.” The claim, if true, would mean that the many protests from Microsoft, Google, Apple, Yahoo, and other technology companies were factually inaccurate, if not deliberately
benkay: I had this figured out from the first day or so of looking seriously at Bitcoin. It takes you guys including MPOE a while to catch up.
ThickAsThieves: what's this guy on about? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=520882.msg5806092#msg5806092
ThickAsThieves: "discovering" things that they didnt realize or acknowledge were long since discovered
asciilifeform: dynamic typing
asciilifeform: though the concepts do have a common ancestor (mccarthy, 1958)
ThickAsThieves: so lisp is more a way of speaking, than a language
asciilifeform: 'sbcl,' for instance, runs at close to the speed of compiled 'c' when used intelligently
asciilifeform: but usually people are interested in something that is actually usable
asciilifeform: one can sit a minimal, 'academic' lisp on top of virtually anything in 1/2 hr.
ThickAsThieves: mostly i'm just trying to at least have a superficial understanding
benkay: lisps can be found that sit atop most other languages too, ThickAsThieves. there are python lisps, java lisps...
asciilifeform: or, if you like commercial support, there are proprietary products like 'Allegro' (franz corp.)
asciilifeform: ThickAsThieves: i'm partial to 'Common Lisp' (ANSI INCITS 226-1994)
asciilifeform: ThickAsThieves: there is an unimaginable abundance of libraries of every description for various lisps