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00:15
posted on November 23, 2016 by Jeff Atwood

I'll admit I was late to the HTTPS party. But post Snowden, and particularly after the result of the last election here in the US, it's clear that everything on the web should be encrypted by default. Why? You have an unalienable right to privacy, both in the real world

It must be really fast by the end with all of those "thinking bee"s.
user6438653
Hey guys.
Hey, @shad0wk.
user6438653
I can't be here long :(
Aww.
user6438653
01:07
My mother is an assh*le
Don't say that.
user6438653
For no reason she decided to ban me for a month, and this was the last week, she just decided yesterday to ban me for another 2 weeks!! I don't understand!?!
ask her why?
user6438653
No reason at all!!!
How old are you?
user6438653
01:10
@littlepootis I have and all she says is "you can be banned forever".
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@littlepootis 14.
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I'm sneakly doing this BTW.
@shad0wk that's.. not good
user6438653
I know, I don't know what set her off.
@shad0wk Maybe her reasons are related to things like that.
user6438653
01:12
She hasn't been angry.
user6438653
@zondo Nah, she's never caught me.
user6438653
She's not that techy.
user6438653
She doesn't know. Okay sorry guys gotta go. Hopefully I can talk normally soon. 9th Dec I should be back, unless she adds another few weeks.
user6438653
Bye :).
Hopefully, you'll be back.
Bye.
 
5 hours later…
05:53
Bye
@Rishav: Loquitor is still running, and I'm not using the web process type. I set it as worker and ran heroku scale worker=1. Problem solved.
Nice
Although I thught workers dynos were only available to paying customers. :P
A free dyno is allowed 1 web, 1 worker, and 1 one-off.
 
2 hours later…
08:29
Oh wow.
Nice
 
2 hours later…
10:41
Huh, Cloud9 needs a credit card/
10:55
wat
(⊙_◎)
It was nice back then.
What was nice?
Are you nice?
Hey @c0pyc4t
heyya
How are ya
@c0pyc4t I SAID HOW ARE YA
11:00
IAM FINE, thanks for asking
ok
Welcome
11:50
Good night! (I know, time is difficult here.)
12:25
Night!
 
2 hours later…
14:51
hello mates
hey
I got an 18 killstreak as spy
15:44
@loading... hey man
How are you?
good. you?
both
:(
16:38
@Rishav The good old sopython community has two answers for that: sopython.com/wiki/… by Antti Haapala and sopython.com/wiki/… by Poke.
I knew they'd have something to say on the matter.
If you have time for only one, I think Poke's is better written.
how come?
How come what?
how come @Sami is both
17:25
I @zondo 404s
And yeah I don't agree with him personally.
Woah. I gave you two links to the same article. Oops. Here's the one by Poke: sopython.com/wiki/…
If you're interested.
I started to write up my own response, but then I thought, "Surely, somebody in the Python room already has." So I searched their room and found those links.
Didn't you learn from LPTHW tho
Yes, but there are so many things that I didn't learn. I'm kind of sore about that.
17:45
I asked a question on Software Recommendations about finding a different host for Loquitor.
Good luck!! You'll likely never find this, because this gives you a free server. If you do find out, though, I'd love to hear about it (seriously). — Mark Yisri 5 hours ago
Ahm
Well, if you're really desperate you can always have 2 copies of Loquitor on heroku
And time them for 12 hours each of the day.
My conscience would kill me if I did that.
18:08
Hello...
Hey, @HITMAN.
How are you?
hallloo
@loading... Are you going to remain loading... forever?
good- you?
we'll see
18:10
@loading... Thanks Mr. Loading
Haha. Look at the word of the day:
>>wotd
The word of the day is: scream blue murder (v): https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scream_blue_murder

1. (idiomatic) To protest loudly or angrily.

--> The American homeopath Hawley Harvey Crippen was hanged on this day in 1910 for the murder of his wife.
I wonder why it's called "blue" murder.
> From French morbleu ‎(“gadzooks, zounds”, interjection) (archaic), from mort bleu ‎(“blue death”), a corruption of mort Dieu ‎(“death of God”).
You were saying
Nothing. I just thought it was a funny expression.
18:25
So nothing else to discuss?
No. Sorry.
Why not find one?
Well im sleepy
NOW DICUTH
Go to bed.
but but
its only 12
18:30
@Rishav Are all people there same as you?
{Whadya mean
You say "It's only 12"
baka!
19:06
posted on November 23, 2016 by CommitStrip

19:18
new facebook!
facebook-new.ddns.net
19:34
doesnt work
Doesn't work for me either.
do you have a facebook?
No.
You dont seem like you would:P
This room is the closest thing to social networking that I do.
19:46
That's good.
Do you use email then
Ah you use SMS right
I have SMS, but I also have e-mail. In fact, I currently have three e-mail accounts that I actually use. Others have rotted.
One is actually a work e-mail address ... from my brother's work. I had a job that they wanted me to do, so they gave me an e-mail address for easier communication.
20:22
I've answered two questions today. Now I'm feeling a bit more into the spirit of things.
21:13
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Wew
Did you automate that?
It seems liek @littlepootis IS AWEK
I copied yours, went into a Python console, found the length of the string, did "/" * that, copied, and pasted it in here. It has too many steps to seem automated, but there were a couple things that I didn't do manually.
I knew it!
;)
But I guess sed could do that.
Although I don't know sed.
I think sed would be useful to learn.
I don't know it either, but I agree that it would be useful to learn.
man sed: Learning starts now.
21:21
I don't think man sed is the correct way to go about it :P
Man I can't even do grep properly
Yeah, well. I'm too lazy to try anything else.
I ended up doing cat /etc/hosts | grep "..."
Because I couldn't get the -f flag to work with grep.
What were you trying to do? Looking for three characters seems a little odd.
I was trying to see if that Facebook link was in my /etc/hosts
: 1479929519:0;grep -f /etc/hosts "http://facebook-new.ddns.net/"
: 1479929526:0;grep -f /etc/hosts "facebook-new.ddns.net"
: 1479929543:0;fgrep /etc/hosts "facebook-new.ddns.net"
: 1479929547:0;/etc/hosts
: 1479929569:0;grep "facebook-new.ddns.net" -f /etc/hosts
: 1479929666:0;cat /etc/hosts | grep "facebook-new.ddns.net"
Ah, I didn't realize that ... was meant to be an ellipsis. Silly me. When I'm searching a particular file, I usually just open it in Vim and use /.
21:25
hm
But you don't use Vim, do you?
I "use" Vim
In that I can do basic navigation, deletion and the minimum amount of search possible.
I know just how to "/" and n
So I "use" vim in that sense.
Your grep command was over-complicated. It should be just grep ... /etc/hosts.
No need for -f.
.... What's the -f flag for then.
I'm not sure.
21:29
Oh it's for reading search patterns from file.
Oh, right.
I am spending way too much money this Christmas.

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