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00:07
Amazingly, I had not seen that caique video before
00:59
@Code-Apprentice Unclear
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Also, I wrote a config file format
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Everyone should use it. Definitely won't regret it.
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01:18
Oddly enough, there aren't really a lot of actually generic config formats
Some would argue more than one is too much
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Java has .properties and it doesn't make much headway outside of Java, INI files have been largely shunned, HCL and UCL are rarely seen (HCL pretty much only in hashicorp because they made it), and Erlang just has Erlang terms for configuration.
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TOML has seen some use but it's the devil.
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A lot of things just use YAML and JSON, but these are both atrocious formats
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YAML especially
01:23
I usually find if I'm at a point in my program where the format of the config file becomes the glaring deficiency, I'm very happy
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It's surprisingly annoying when you have more than just simple x=y configuration
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e.g., configuring nginx would be hell in YAML, JSON, etc.
What'd you come up with?
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I'll be replacing the PEG-generated parser later since PEGs are really unreliable, but it helped for working out the grammar
01:26
Hmm
I can see your point
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That sentence would be funnier if I'd used . instead of ; to terminate statements.
It's not too late
Be the change you want to see in your config
I finally got my pgp setup done correctly last night
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I already considered it and decided that I shouldn't take more things from Erlang
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Do you have a subkey for signing commits?
I do now
Bah, but that email isn't linked to Github
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01:33
I started doing that recently-ish
Although I don't think that's necessary
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Like 6 months ago or something? I forget.
Just the signature should be fine as long as I add my pubkey
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It's not necessary but GitHub and co. will use it to verify it
Hmmm. Maybe I'll add another UID
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01:34
Otherwise you could generate a signing key for another email address and nobody would know it wasn't that
But then I'll have to go get the master key from storage
Which is a lot of effort
I went the whole nine yards with this, multiple layers of encryption, minimal offline system for generation, etc.
They subkeys are on a yubikey, never touch my primary laptop
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I'm far lazier about that.
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PGP is a nuisance, so the most I do is keep the subkey around and keep it on a short expiry
Yup, I agree
Every guide I found was written in like 2013
Half the flags don't exist anymore
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So I reset the expiry periodically, and that forces me to keep it up to date. If it expires and I don't renew it, it's just abandoned.
01:37
You can renew it after it expires
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Yeah, but someone'd need the key and password to renew it
Yeah, I'm presuming you didn't just throw those away
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I mean, if I wanted to abandon it I would
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Just pull a .. was it McAdam?
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I'll be using this largely for signing builds, so that's not an easy option
Sorta need to keep it around
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01:38
Ah. I keep a separate key for signing my xbps packages.
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Just an RSA key though
I used to do that, but I see some benefit in the pgp ecosystem for this, as hard as it may be to use
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It's more that I can't sign xbps packages using pgp as far as I know
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It's designed to work with RSA keys
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So far my only use of pgp is for signing commits though
user457812
01:42
Which is just a make-sure-that-was-me thing
You can have RSA pgp keys tho
Now, moving on to byte-for-byte reproducible builds for go
Any suggestions, nil?
Signing builds is pretty useless if you can't reproduce them
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02:04
I've done it, but it only works if you're careful about your build environment.
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i.e., Don't use temp dirs, ensure your dependencies are pinned directly to specific commits (or just vendor the code directly into the repo) -- basically make sure every part of the environment is static
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However, we don't maintain byte-for-byte reproducible builds at work, so I've only done it as an experiment so far.
Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm doing now
Let's see how it goes
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As-is, if I build something now, delete everything and then rebuild it again, I'll get the same shasum
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That might be harder if you use cgo
02:09
Yeah, some of our stuff relies on cgo for low level USB access
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Incidentally, docker will actually make this subtly harder if you don't pin your build image to a specific tarsum
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So that's something to keep in mind if you build inside of a docker container
Maybe if I decide to put this on the CI
But for now, local is good enough
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Still trying to remember if it was McAdam who lost his key
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It's been so long
02:13
It was
02:23
speak of the devil
I told alexa to set an alarm an hour and a half ago...
 
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03:44
I need to be up for a call at 6:45. I set 20 alarms between 5 and 6:30 to make sure I get up
04:37
@TristanWiley I must have woke up, turned off the alarm, and went promptly back to sleep
it's okay, though. I was planning to go out for dinner, but when I finally woke up I found the pizza in my fridge.
05:10
Hmm. So I have reproducible builds working, somewhat
I think there's something funky going on with the C parts though
Random header bits keep changing across different distros/gcc versions
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06:09
That's pretty normal.
Yeah, but even pinning stuff doesn't seem to work
Oddly enough, docker is acting more reliable than supposedly identical aws machines
06:23
They should have written it as
<block>>>' to 'block &&'" && i think that's beautiful
 
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07:56
o/
 
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12:22
@Code-Apprentice That's why I set up multiple alarms and leave the phone far away from where I'm sleeping
I've developed the hability to turn it off while I'm still sleeping if the phone is close enough
 
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14:22
@Mauker yah, I need to have my phone farther away from my bed. My apartment is so small, though, that I can't put it more than 10 feet away.
14:36
I once saw an alarm clock with a target on top of it, the alarm could only be disabled if you aimed a laser on the center of the target
15:02
o/
Zoe
Zoe
o/
What's up R15?
Not Tim's bot
15:15
Also raghav's
It's not a good day for skynet
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^The new TIME cover
I saw that yesterday
really pretty
15:40
Hello, Android!
Hello CA!
I saw that TIME cover. Looks really interesting. I wonder what the article has to say about drones.
16:33
a crossover I didn't expect to see @adam
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20:02
@ColdFire Flagged
Flagged your flag
20:32
flagged you flagging his flag
flagged you flagging my flag flagging his flag
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Finny's already collapsed on my bedroom floor because he's an old, lazy cat.
we bought a cat today
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Always a good idea.
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20:40
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This is Finny's sleeping pose. Front paws always out.
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Or sleeping on someone.
@tim pics
pls
@ahmad you gotta scroll up a bit
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A good cat.
22:19
@Ahmad have you seen the one where some random guy is like "will you give me a second look?" and elon is like "for what?" and he's like "for your second in command"
oh...it's the first one in that
"I'm a super genius like you"...well, if he was a super genius he wouldn't have to tell people.
I mean I don't go around telling people how smart I am. I just use big words.
Dec 27 '17 at 15:28, by Tim Castelijns
I am nice
Dec 6 '17 at 13:16, by Tim Castelijns
I am master of html
Nov 22 '17 at 12:21, by Tim Castelijns
I am a model citizen
well, that's Tim, not me
we all know Tim ain't a super genius
Jan 8 at 0:22, by Code-Apprentice
I want it to be known that I am a genius, and a vey stable genius at that
May 3 '17 at 1:13, by Code-Apprentice
I am watching a show that is named after me. It is called "Genius".
that first is completely taken out of context.
and did we suspend the "no pings" rule today?
Such is the nature of highly focused transcript searches
Hah, sorry, I was just trying to link them to the context
I'll stop now, apologies
22:30
=p
don't apologize!
Apologies for the apologies
okay...looks like oauth is working for my django project. Now I need to set permissions for users to be able to read all endpoints but only POST or PUT if they are logged in
Users are overrated
@Ahmad gotta expect that when you become a cult leader
yah, who needs users? They only complain about missing features and bugs.
22:35
You just need to convince investors you'll eventually have a lot of users
and then run off the money without building anything
Welcome to Silicon Valley
Hmm
@Code-Apprentice or not, just keep telling the public you're doing good work for humankind and turn that company into a multi billion dollar business like Elizabeth Holmes
My reproducible builds are only reproducible on linux
OS X just seems to throw a fit
@MehdiB. I had to google who she is
22:45
it's a pretty twisted story :D
AWS docs are so compact yet dispersed, so rich yet so poor, so useful yet so useless
Yeah, pretty much a hit or miss
I've found google with a time set to the last 6 months to be more useful
Then, once you know what you're actually doing, you can head to the AWS docs for the full list of options and gotchas
At least AWS is popular enough that there is always a recent blog or tutorial by someone
> google with a time set to the last 6 months to be more useful
How do you do that?
Tools->Any Time->Pick one
Custom range for 6 months
But 1year is usually good enough
this is pretty cool, never thought it would be configurable :D
Google has a ton of search filters, quite useful for speeding up your searches
22:57
any known cheat sheet? (not urgent)
This is some of them
There's a lot more like intitle: intext: inurl: etc, but I don't know of any canonical list
Thanks! (y)
btw, the Java 8 stream Api is very cool
making myself use it on new developments
You know what else has great stream support?
Bash
I hear Donald Trump really likes streams
the best streams
23:18
@MehdiB. the biggest streams
23:38
@tim <3 cute cat
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@Code-Apprentice Iā€™m a level 2 genius
"@tim <3 cute cat" doesn't seem very convincing Ahmad
He's just trying to cover up his slow response with love
maybe you should try something like:
"OMG! *_* Soooo cute! you're so lucky! wish I had the same cat :'("
@RaghavSood agreed :D
@Ahmad wtf does that even mean?
You won't understand, you're only a level 1 genius
23:52
that's probably it
so did Elon ever give this guy a first look?
not much of a genius if he can't even count...
could be a genius in Art
he's not a very good actor

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