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00:05:22 <AnMaster> I so hate my knee... It hit the reset button when I was bending behind the computer to move the VGA cable to another computer (headless) that just locked up
00:06:04 <AnMaster> ehird, hm there are downsides to that I heard, like pain
00:06:38 <AnMaster> ehird, anyway the system that locked up used 2.6.29... And it wasn't locked up. Just network was suddenly non-functional
00:06:50 <AnMaster> as in, ifconfig said "time out"
00:06:53 <ehird> Uh oh, I found the scp wiki again.
00:06:56 <ehird> Time to scare myself.
00:07:20 <ais523> why does scp need a wiki?
00:07:34 <ehird> http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/
00:07:45 <ais523> an ssh wiki would be kind-of fun
00:07:46 <ehird> it is so not boring!
00:09:07 <AnMaster> <ais523> an ssh wiki would be kind-of fun
00:09:24 <AnMaster> you edit by scping new versions of the article
00:09:39 <ais523> oh, I meant a wiki about ssh
00:09:41 <ais523> but that would work too
00:09:55 <ehird> AnMaster: that's just http post in disguise, erally
00:09:59 <AnMaster> a wiki using ssh would be funnier
00:10:21 <AnMaster> ehird, how? You could have menu interface over ssh to do it instead
00:10:31 <ehird> how is that interesting
00:11:03 <ais523> or a fingerwiki, just because
00:11:11 <ehird> fingerwiki=gopherwiki.
00:11:20 <AnMaster> ehird, a lot more interesting than the wiki you linked anyway
00:11:33 <ehird> AnMaster: err... why?
00:11:41 <ehird> totally separate things
00:12:05 <AnMaster> at least not the treknobabel type of scifi
00:12:12 <AnMaster> there is some better ones too yes
00:12:16 <ehird> the scp foundation isn't technobabble.
00:13:28 <ehird> but... scifi not interesting? ô_o
00:17:44 <AnMaster> ehird, unless realistic. Hyperspace and subspace and what not and I'm definitely not interested
00:18:06 <ehird> do you know what fiction is, AnMaster?
00:18:45 <AnMaster> ehird, yes, but I know some great scifi that tries to work inside the known physical laws.
00:19:02 <ehird> And, you like terry pratchett books?
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00:19:24 <ehird> I see. So only one genre gets the right to do ridiculous shit with the world.
00:20:13 <ehird> Further Notes: "Some of the technology-savvy Class-D personnel have been arguing over whether or not SCP-062's operating system is a descendant of the Microsoft Inc. or Apple Inc. operating systems. To shut them up, I told them that it was a descendant of Linux. It worked." - Dr. Leichtenstein
00:20:17 <ehird> — http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-062
00:20:18 <AnMaster> ehird, Depends on how it does it. If it does it while joking I'm fine with it. Like HHGTG. But if it does it while somehow pretending to be serious like Star Trek or such, then I'm not ok with it
00:20:24 <ehird> Yes, it is fun to joke around about whether or not SCP-062 would be able to run Crysis. However, if I find any more bored guards trying to install the damn game onto SCP-062 one more time… You just don't want to do it. Okay? - Dr. Tong
00:20:31 <ehird> now that's just silly.
00:23:04 <Sgeo> <3 the SCP wiki
00:23:34 <ehird> http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-055 is simply genius
00:24:02 <Sgeo> ehird, that was written by Sam Hughes
00:24:07 <Sgeo> the Fine Structure guy
00:24:16 <ehird> Sam Hughes is great.
00:24:56 <Sgeo> Check out the comments on http://qntm.org/?halfway
00:25:04 <Sgeo> Well, just search for SCP
00:25:40 <Sgeo> That's how I discovered the SCP wiki, actually
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01:03:27 <ehird> 12) Although it is entirely possible to use SCPs currently under control of the Foundation to create tentacle monsters, no.
01:03:31 <ehird> — http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-things-dr-bright-is-not-allowed-to-do-at-the-foundation
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01:51:18 <Sgeo> ehird, you can hear how I pronounce "Sgeo"
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12:46:48 <ais523> kerlo: http://nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050912 <-- is that yours?
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14:26:16 <oerjan> no:røyksopp = en:puffball, btw
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19:31:24 <nooga> anyone used openmp?
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19:55:37 <ehird> 11:46 ais523: kerlo: http://nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050912 <-- is that yours?
19:55:54 <ehird> I have various evidences but it would reveal the degree to which I stalk everyone in this channel.
19:56:07 <Slereah_> ehird : what did you find out about me!
19:56:18 <ehird> Slereah_: Oh, I just stalked your website, which had nothing on.
19:56:52 <Slereah_> Did you at least find all the folders?
19:58:36 <ehird> 1) "ihope". pretty big giveaway
19:58:44 <ehird> 2) "My first comic :-)". In 2005, ihope used :-) excessively.
19:58:51 <ehird> "Oh, goodie potion!" sounds ihope.
19:58:56 <AnMaster> ehird, hi there. Is there anything like TortoiseSVN for OS X?
19:58:59 <ehird> Also, quite a bit of exclamation marks.
19:59:07 <ehird> AnMaster: Jumping off a cliff. But, yes there are some frontends.
19:59:09 <AnMaster> I mean integrating into Finder or whatever
19:59:15 <ehird> No Finder integration that I know of.
19:59:23 <AnMaster> ehird, ah ok. Would that be hard to do?
19:59:33 <ehird> Not sure. Why do you ask?
20:00:23 <AnMaster> ehird, I got asked about this by some user wanting to try the SVN version of a software and he said he had liked TortoiseSVN back on windows but couldn't find anything like it now on OS X
20:00:48 <ehird> AnMaster: if you want to use GUI subversion on OS X, http://versionsapp.com/ seems the most popualr way.
20:00:51 <ehird> It looks pretty, at least.
20:01:00 <ehird> I don't think it finder-integrates.
20:02:19 <AnMaster> ehird, well I shall mention it to him. On the other hand Finder is pretty dumb in my experience, even Windows Explorer thingy can show hidden files but it seems Finder is unable to show dotfiles. At least on Tiger
20:02:50 <ehird> Finder is pretty dumb, yes. It's useful for about 80% of things, though.
20:03:23 <ehird> There's Path Finder — http://www.cocoatech.com/ — but I don't like it.
20:03:32 <AnMaster> ehird, well true, but for the remaining 20% you need to go to the shell (which is powerful certainly) there seems to be nothing in between though
20:03:56 <ehird> Yeah, you have to use the shell. It works because most people don't do the 20% :P
20:04:03 <ehird> AnMaster: you can go to a hidden folder though
20:04:30 <ehird> also, it just didn't feel smooth last time I tried it
20:04:34 <ehird> fiddly to use and bloated
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20:06:16 <ehird> Sgeo: I did not find it.
20:06:32 <AnMaster> ehird, that Cmd thing, most of the Swedish mac users I know call it "sevärdhet", because it is the same sign (the square with circles in the corners) as the Swedish roadsign used for interesting place (tourist attraction, rune stone or such usually)
20:06:47 * AnMaster wonders how to translate "sevärdhet" to English
20:06:58 <ehird> It's just "place of interest sign"
20:07:22 <ehird> AnMaster: The keyboards all had an Apple on; but Jobs didn't like the apple symbol cluttering up the menus (it felt like it belittled the logo or something, I think he said)
20:07:29 <ehird> So they looked through the character set and picked one that looked nice
20:07:39 <ehird> Now the symbol is on the keyboards too to reduce the confusion
20:08:02 <ehird> I'd like to figure out a nice way to define new shortcuts, e.g. <CTCP>Option-Control- as a prefix.
20:08:10 <ehird> So I could do Option-Control-< for a unicode <-
20:08:16 <ehird> Option-Control-c for the command sign, etc
20:08:21 <ehird> It's probably possible, i'm just lazy
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20:14:47 <fizzie> I've used the "Ukelele" keyboard layout edit-a-matic on OS X, but I'm not sure if it's the right tool for this particular case.
20:15:43 <nooga> ukulele keyboard layout?
20:17:43 <fizzie> Ukelele, with an E. It comes from "Unicode KEybaord Layout Editor"... uh, LE. Their icon looks like an ukulele, though.
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20:23:38 <ehird> But can it bind option-control-?
20:23:41 <kerlo> AnMaster: "a must-see" sounds like a somewhat stronger version of that.
20:24:24 <fizzie> I don't know. There were some modifier-restrictions. Combined with DoubleCommand you could certainly get those physical keys bound, if you don't mind the fact that you'd lose all other shortcuts. :p
20:24:57 <kerlo> But yeah, "place of interest".
20:25:14 <fizzie> AnMaster: Probably nothing, they just wanted it to sound like ukulele. It's not part of the official name.
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20:37:08 <ehird> kerlo: so, was it you?
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20:43:43 <ehird> I need an extra modifier key.
21:04:42 <ehird> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do;jsessionid=9e7ec0f28038d47bc703ac62d3c3?bug_id=4530641
21:04:43 <ehird> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do;jsessionid=9e7ec0f28038d47bc703ac62d3c3?bug_id=4628215
21:16:59 <ehird> nooga_ do I recognize you
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21:19:14 <nooga> ehird: should you?
21:28:37 <kerlo> ehird: I don't know what you mean by "it", so I'm guessing no.
21:28:59 <ehird> kerlo: The nethack comic ais523 linked.
21:30:00 <nooga> GregorR: coolhatguy
21:30:53 <kerlo> That depends on whether it's any good or not.
21:31:46 <ehird> kerlo: It was marked as "ihope" so I assume so.
21:31:52 <ehird> Also, it had a writing style similar to yours when ihope.
21:32:02 <ehird> 11:55:37 <ehird> 11:46 ais523: kerlo: http://nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050912 <-- is that yours?
21:32:27 <kerlo> Your description of it suffices to verify that it was me.
21:32:33 <kerlo> Now, is it any good?
21:37:35 <nooga> just wrote prime finding program that runs on every available core ;d
21:42:23 <ehird> nooga: that's not exactly difficult :P
21:42:31 <ehird> i'd ask for it, 'cept I don't have my octo-core system yet
21:42:49 <nooga> yea but it's entertaining
22:09:03 <FireFly> [21:32:07] <ehird> 11:55:37 <ehird> 11:46 ais523: kerlo: http://nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050912 <-- is that yours?
22:09:13 <ehird> 21:09 FireFly: [21:32:07] <ehird> 11:55:37 <ehird> 11:46 ais523: kerlo: http://nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050912 <-- is that yours?
22:09:13 <FireFly> That looks pretty borken in Opera
22:10:16 <FireFly> http://imagebin.ca/view/Svoh0CJR.html
22:11:00 <ehird> FireFly: Looks fine apart from being cut off.
22:13:12 <FireFly> = everything zooms, doesn't help
22:13:38 <FireFly> The width looks pretty static
22:14:32 <ehird> Shrink just text size? The site is dead since jan, so I doubt it'll be fixed
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22:16:10 <FireFly> Editing away the ad worked
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22:17:19 <oerjan> <ehird> I have various evidences but it would reveal the degree to which I stalk everyone in this channel.
22:17:44 <oerjan> <ehird> I have various evidences but it would reveal the degree to which I stalk everyone in this channel.
22:18:20 <oerjan> i brushed dust off my keyboard and hit the right trackpad key
22:18:39 <FireFly> What do you know about.. me? More than that I'm swedish and my age?
22:19:30 <nooga> FireFly: stockholm ?:>
22:19:38 <ehird> FireFly: Er, nothing, give your site address and I'll give it a shot. :P
22:20:20 <FireFly> ehird, no, but thanks for the Offer
22:20:32 <ehird> FireFly: I could just google it./
22:20:40 <FireFly> I was thinking in german :<
22:20:43 <nooga> FireFly: i like that city, have been there several times and coming back in May
22:22:54 <oerjan> * AnMaster wonders how to translate "sevärdhet" to English
22:24:21 <nooga> having a beer on selgers torg ftw
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22:32:24 <oerjan> nooga: is it an edible variant?
22:32:40 <ehird> nooga: the band or the food
22:32:52 <ehird> what does en:röyksopp mean again
22:32:55 <nooga> it's not quite eatable
22:33:26 <oerjan> some of them are edible
22:33:33 <oerjan> before they start smoking
22:33:52 <ehird> i logically deduce it must be the band
22:33:53 <oerjan> i'm not sure if i have tasted any
22:34:07 <oerjan> maybe, since they tend to grow on lawns
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22:34:53 <oerjan> strictly speaking the mushroom is with ø, not ö. the band is just being cööl i suppose
22:35:14 <nooga> i like those northern vowels
22:35:27 <soad6> hey anyone here know why soundjuicer is running extremely slow when i rip an audio cd to .mp3 files
22:35:56 <ehird> what brings you here.
22:36:16 <ehird> i'm trying to figure out how you think that's relevant, see
22:36:19 <Slereah_> Let's make an esolang to solve that problem
22:36:47 <FireFly> It has to be turing complete, though
22:36:48 <soad6> idk cuz i felt like it was cuz it said cd-r and stuff on the blog
22:36:56 <nooga> soad6: most probably your computer is slow. and hence that mp3 encoding is always greedy for computing power
22:37:19 <soad6> a 2.4GHz dual-core with 2GB of ram
22:37:39 <ehird> soad6: what brought you here>?
22:37:52 <ehird> 21:36 soad6: idk cuz i felt like it was cuz it said cd-r and stuff on the blog
22:37:54 <ehird> I don't understand.
22:38:26 <soad6> the blog title said cd-r so thought maybe u'd know something with programs that have to do with cds
22:38:35 <ehird> I don't know about any blog.
22:38:41 <soad6> guess not the one for freenode...
22:38:59 <ehird> soad6: what's the link
22:39:11 <ehird> FireFly: he saw "esoteric" and "cd-r" together on a blog, as far as I can grok.
22:39:19 <soad6> (eq? (cdr my-cars) 'cdr) | http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=N;O=D
22:39:37 <oerjan> soad6: that's not a blog, that's a log. hm wait.
22:39:37 <ehird> No, that's totally different.
22:39:45 <oerjan> it's a log, and on the web...
22:39:45 <ehird> "cdr" is an operation in the lisp programming language.
22:39:57 <soad6> ok yea kinda a newb
22:39:58 <ehird> Nothing to do with cd-rs; we're programming people.
22:40:25 <soad6> well that helps explain
22:40:34 <ehird> But we're offtopic most of the time.
22:40:38 <ehird> So your question was rather confusing
22:40:49 <ehird> Soundjuicer probably has an irc channel
22:40:57 <FireFly> Well, since offtopic is on topic
22:41:07 <FireFly> And the question was offtopic
22:41:22 <soad6> oh ok... can you guys think of any good programs for riping then besides stupid audio juicer
22:41:38 <ehird> soad6: cdparanoia.
22:41:42 <ehird> It's command-line, but rather simple.
22:41:55 <ehird> http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/
22:42:00 <soad6> ok sounds good ....No Linux
22:42:05 <nooga> zombol goes north!!
22:42:11 <soad6> ill go thru synaptic
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22:43:07 <FireFly> My first impression was that it was some Windows guy ._.
22:43:31 <ehird> Sound Juicer is linux-only.
22:43:31 <nooga> I'm starting in a rally --> http://www.zlombol.gghost.eu/?page_id=46
22:44:03 <nooga> the funny thing in that rally is that all participants must use eastern, vintage cars
22:44:39 <nooga> and the cars must be bought for less than 300 euro
22:45:12 <nooga> trabants, ladas, fiat 125/126p, polonez, zastavaa
22:45:34 <oerjan> fiat counts as eastern?
22:45:46 <FireFly> Why is the google map in german, if the rest of the page is in.. polish?
22:45:55 <nooga> unfotunately, my vintage mercedes benz is worth more than 300 and it's german
22:46:29 <ehird> 300 euro? How much is that in pounds?
22:46:38 <ehird> That's pretty cheap.
22:47:04 <FireFly> Seems not only germans are in love with Swedish moose warning signs ._.
22:47:10 <nooga> oerjan: yep, look:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_126
22:47:34 <nooga> ehird: yea, these cars are rather piece-o-crap
22:47:51 <nooga> you can buy 126 for, idk, 30eur
22:48:31 <ehird> nooga: you can buy 126 of them for that?! ;-)
22:48:57 <ehird> yeah it's like having 126 cores.
22:49:14 <nooga> FireFly: warning signs in sweren are cool, i saw ones with ppl in pyjamas or trolls or a guy walking several wolverines
22:49:30 <FireFly> Why don't I ever see those?
22:50:08 <FireFly> Propably homemahe then, I guess
22:51:07 <nooga> wreck rally... sounds fun
22:53:12 <nooga> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHdufEb28ss
22:54:54 <FireFly> I thought different countries had different signs, at least
22:55:31 <FireFly> But those signs looks quite a lot like our Swedish ones to me
22:56:06 <nooga> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R811nb9eEao&feature=related
22:56:59 <oerjan> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Road_Signs_and_Signals
22:57:07 <nooga> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aEXIXRcPA8&feature=related <--- this one is most crazy thing done with 126 i saw
22:58:07 <FireFly> Must've looked quite strange
23:03:43 <ehird> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aEXIXRcPA8&feature=related <-- that's an absolutely appalling disregard for safety and I LOVE IT
23:04:05 <nooga> ehird: Polish fantasy ;d
23:04:15 <nooga> obiously done by some village faggots
23:04:25 <ehird> yeah, only gay people would drive such a car.
23:04:31 <ehird> i mean it's all pink and has cocks on the frnot.
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23:05:16 <nooga> oh boy, this rally will be so cool
23:05:24 <nooga> last one was ending in monaco
23:07:33 <nooga> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqZ4QvwO_i8&feature=related
23:21:29 <FireFly> Aber jetzt muss ich schlafe, auf wiedersehen
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23:21:40 <ehird> http://globalnerdy.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/sicp.jpg
23:22:14 <nooga> FireFly: god natt or sth
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23:24:02 <oerjan> ehird: erm, is that a genuine cover?
23:24:11 <ehird> no but it should be
23:24:57 <nooga> me does not understandz
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23:46:40 <psygnisfive> and what i mean by that, since i love ehird so much, is...
23:47:12 <nooga> http://codepad.org/FrBbSp3F :D
23:59:10 <fizzie> Hrm, I just realized why the subpixel rendering on this other monitor sucks: I've rotated it 90 degrees. I just don't think GTK has per-Xinerama-screen font rendering configuration. Or if it does, I don't know how to do it.