00:18:44 elmaestro has quit 01:18:29 sbp has joined #swhack 01:19:50 sbp has quit 01:24:25 sbp has joined #swhack 01:24:57 heh, I'm now opped in #dotgnu 01:25:01 I'm the only one in there! 01:32:56 * sbp uploads a new version of SBP SWAD 02:42:56 [GlobalNotice] Hi all. We're getting ready for another conversion attempt which we hope will occur sometime before 06.00 OPN time (UTC). Various problems, including a serious hash table corruption problem, have been resolved. The test net is currently up on irc.openprojects.net:9000, but the latest services database has not yet been converted. 02:44:10 [GlobalNotice] We believe that various access list conversion problems will be resolved this time around. We'll keep you posted on status. Thanks for your patience and thank you for using OPN. 03:31:49 sbp has quit 03:36:33 sbp has joined #swhack 03:48:30 sbp has quit 03:56:56 Monster's Inc. is a great movie. 04:24:14 Heh, Derek M. Powazek, real person. 04:25:33 http://us.imdb.com/Title?0198781 04:25:38 @ http://us.imdb.com/Title?0198781 04:25:40 A: IMDb:Permission denied from AaronSw 04:25:47 Huh?! 04:25:57 A:|Monsters, Inc. (2001) 04:25:58 titled item A 04:27:42 A::I thought this move was great, even if it didn't have [John Lasseter|http://us.imdb.com/Name?Lasseter,+John]. 04:27:43 commented item A 04:29:48 A::Disney has a pop-under-laden, Flash-only [official web site|http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/monstersinc/] 04:29:49 commented item A 04:44:00 @ http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd/toolbox/uncommercial/ 04:44:03 B: Adbusters: Buy Nothing Day Uncommercial from AaronSw 04:44:21 B:|Adbusters Gets CNN To Air Buy Nothing Day Uncommercial 04:44:22 titled item B 06:37:51 Ooh, custom Google job: http://developer.apple.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?q=foo&ie=utf8&oe=utf8 06:39:35 I'm curious to see how Google performs on such a small document set. 06:45:10 @ http://www.edge.org/documents/whatnow/whatnow_sterling.html 06:45:17 C: http://www.edge.org/documents/whatnow/whatnow_sterling.html from AaronSw 06:45:35 C:|Bruce Sterling: What now? (After September 11) 06:45:36 titled item C 06:45:50 C::"The general American population is put under a level of police surveillance previously available only to American black people." 06:45:51 commented item C 06:49:54 C::via Jim Carrico 06:49:55 commented item C 07:03:30 @ http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/849 07:03:32 D: http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/849 from AaronSw 07:03:45 D:|iBooks at the O'Reilly P2P Conference 07:03:46 titled item D 07:04:04 D::Yeah, I noticed that Apple had something like 60% market share among P2PCon goers. 07:04:05 commented item D 07:05:16 D::Cory Doctorow (iBook), Wesley Felter (Pismo), Rael Dornfest (don't recall...), Aaron Swartz (TiBook), Larry Lessig (Pismo). OS X was also popular. 07:05:16 commented item D 07:05:59 pismo ? 07:06:08 Yeah, Powerbook G3 07:06:11 ah 07:06:22 i too have been drooling over tibook and os x 07:06:33 :-) 07:06:56 i should have listened to cris when he suggested i buy one instead of the sony vaio 07:07:20 if only we made apps for os x, instead of having to serve the win32 market 07:08:21 Yeah! 07:08:43 GabeW has joined #swhack 07:17:41 sleepytime... c'ya 08:00:39 GabeW has quit 08:51:38 [GlobalNotice] Well, services is up and running on the testnet-soontoberealnet. PLEASE come and try the testnet out and report any bugs to #OpenProjects. Any OPN server port 9000. Now is the time we want to find out.... 09:54:05 [GlobalNotice] So that was an OPN minute, not a real one. Sorry for the delay, we have a few eleventh hour fixups. 10:10:57 [GlobalNotice] All engines tuned and ready. Please get ready for launch, and buckle your seatbelt. The servers will be converted one by one, with a downtime on each of about 5 seconds. Thanks for using OPN, and have a nice day. 10:35:15 AaronSw has quit 10:35:42 AaronSw has joined #swhack 10:35:54 Disconnected from irc.openprojects.net (Connection reset by peer) 10:36:57 logster has joined #swhack 10:36:57 Users on #swhack: logster AaronSw BenSw tav chumpster oierw` tav` deltab 10:38:29 deltab has quit 10:40:12 BenSw has quit 10:40:12 AaronSw has quit 10:40:26 BenSw has joined #swhack 10:41:00 oierw` has quit 10:41:00 chumpster has quit 10:41:00 tav has quit 10:41:00 tav` has quit 10:41:00 BenSw has quit 10:41:47 Disconnected from irc.openprojects.net (Connection reset by peer) 10:41:55 logster has joined #swhack 10:41:55 Users on #swhack: logster chumpster tav` AaronSw oierw` BenSw deltab 10:44:04 Welcome to the new Open Projects network. We hope you enjoy 10:44:04 the new quality of service that should be provided. If you 10:44:04 have any questions / comments / concerns, please email 10:44:04 support@openprojects.net or drop by #OpenProjects. 10:44:04  10:44:04 For problems with the new network which require staff help, 10:44:04 please drop by #conversion. If you think another user can 10:44:04 help you get going, or you want to help others, please drop 10:44:04 by #conversion.users - you will probably get a faster 10:44:04 response, as there will be more people there hopefully. :) 10:44:04  10:44:04 A note to all founders of channels and users on channel 10:44:04 access lists. You *must* identify to chanserv at least 10:44:04 once every 9 weeks or your channel will be dropped. There 10:44:04 are 1551 channels in danger of being dropped when channel 10:44:04 expiry is re-enabled. 10:44:04  10:44:04 Daniel Dent 10:44:04 dancer-ircd conversion project manager 10:59:39
Welcome to the new OPN network! 11:35:14 deltab has quit 11:35:16 AaronSw has quit 11:37:18 AaronSw has joined #swhack 11:37:59 deltab has joined #swhack 12:45:23 [GlobalNotice] Hi all. The problem with services is being looked at now. Apologies for the weekend conversion madness, and thanks for using the network. Please stop by #conversion if you run into any problems. 8) 13:03:53 [GlobalNotice] Hi all. The problem with services is still being looked at actively. Apologies again for the weekend conversion madness, and thank you for using OPN. Expect some problems with access lists, but things look stable enough to stay up, so we'll have to bull on through. Please stop by #conversion if you have any problems! 14:01:59 AaronSw has changed the topic to: Welcome to the other side! Hope you enjoyed the ride. 14:33:01 xena has joined #swhack 14:36:17 Hmm, QuickTime Player has turned into a giant Episode II ad. 14:45:17 Hmm, was I not paying attention or is http://starwars.apple.com/ep2/breathing/ longer than the one in theaters. 15:39:48 Sealand has prisons? 15:39:56 "Germany once sent a diplomat to negotiate directly with the Prince of Sealand for the release of a German criminal being held in a Sealand prison." 15:40:00 - http://www.sealandgov.com/faq.html 15:40:55 Sealand combats terrorism: http://www.sealandgov.org/notices/pn01101.html 15:41:04 I guess that makes them a Coalition member. 15:44:59 "But mostly, Groove is Big Bloated Beta software that's not actually ready for prime time yet. Which makes it a perfect match for MS. " 15:44:59 - http://www.voidstar.com/node.php?id=531 16:19:21 sbp has joined #swhack 16:22:19 hi sbp 16:22:39 Hi there 16:23:03 I'm working on a PlexRDF Store interface to IRC. 16:23:12 So the stores can trade triples real-time. 16:23:30 I thought that was a pretty clever way to do it. 16:23:46 cool idea 16:26:35 sbp has quit 16:26:49 sbp has joined #swhack 16:27:05 *** sbp has quit IRC ("Homer: 20 dollars? I wanted a peanut!") 16:27:17 Did you see we switched over to the new ircd? 16:27:22 It's big on quoting things. 16:27:33 yep, just getting to grips with it 16:27:36 oh, it quotes? 16:28:52 yeah 16:29:40 sbp has quit 16:34:39 sbp has joined #swhack 16:48:01 Hey sbp, you can test out the new IRC thingy in esp#plex-bots 16:57:06 been doing anything good, Aaron? 16:57:16 still recovering from the P2P conference? :-) 16:57:17 What do you mean by good? 16:57:27 No, I think I'm fully recovered now. :) 16:57:27 good == fun 16:57:45 Went to see Monsters, Inc. last night -- that was a good movie. 16:58:06 * sbp makes a note to get it on video 16:59:03 * AaronSw tries to think of how to simplify: 16:59:04 if query.tripleList.subject.universal: s = None 16:59:04 else: s = query.tripleList.subject 16:59:11 if query.tripleList.predicate.universal: s = None 16:59:11 else: s = query.tripleList.predicate 16:59:11 etc. 16:59:42 s/s/p/ in the second set 17:00:20 for x in ('subject', 'predicate', 'object') [...] if query.tripleList.x.universal perhaps? 17:00:29 will that work? no, I doubt it... 17:00:36 I thought of that, but then I can't set the s, p, o variables. 17:00:54 Hmm, why doesn't rdf.Store.query return a store? 17:02:12 this server's quite pingy, isn't it? 17:02:57 181 second timeout... 17:03:11 *** sbp has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 17:03:44 ugh 17:06:43 SeanP has joined #swhack 17:06:58 SeanP has quit 17:21:35 sbp has quit 17:35:43 sbp has joined #swhack 17:41:41 Weird: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/53/22767.html 17:41:59 cool: http://www.w3.org/2001/rddl/ 17:45:50 OK, back to backing up 17:47:38 Gotta run 17:48:04 c'ya 18:11:19 sbp has quit 18:29:49 @ http://www.useit.com/homepageusability/ 18:30:00 E: http://www.useit.com/homepageusability/ from AaronSw 18:30:08 threeme3 has joined #swhack 18:30:12 E:|Jakob's New Book: Homepage Usability 18:30:14 titled item E 18:30:19 E::"We followed on our own principles when naming the book. Most people should be able to figure out what a book called Homepage Usability is about. Two words, and you know the topic." 18:30:20 commented item E 18:32:33 E:He also has [a new Alertbox on accessibility|http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20011111.html] out: "Our report documents numerous design flaws that reduce the Web's usability for users with disabilities. In other words, changing the designs to comply with the usability guidelines would reduce the difference in usability for users with and without disabilities. We are not stuck at the current level -- things can get better." 18:52:56 threeme3 has quit 19:24:16 elmaestro has joined #swhack 19:24:20 hi 19:25:29 elmaestro has quit 19:38:03 threeme3 has joined #swhack 20:09:10 sbp has joined #swhack 20:12:02 hi 20:13:22 Hi 20:17:32 How're you? 20:17:56 OK, you... 20:17:56 ? 20:18:00 I'm a bit tired. 20:19:07 I'm a bit tired, too 20:19:25 I want to go to this conference: http://pet2002.org/ 20:21:18 aw, I thought it would be a dog show 20:21:56 SF? They should have held it along with SWWS 20:25:15 31415 - what is the second most obvious digit to come next? 20:25:38 1 20:25:40 * sbp said 1 20:28:33 Huh? 20:28:37 Wouldn't it be 9 20:28:55 no, that's the most obvious digit 20:29:08 Oh, the second most obvious. I see. 20:29:14 What's this for? 20:29:49 strangely, the puzzle book I got this from said that 9 would be the second most obvious, thinking that people would see the sequence first, rather than Pi 20:30:00 Weird. 20:30:43 This week in history: November 14, 1996 - Initial working draft of XML released 20:30:59 On this day... November 11, 1999 - Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act signed into public law 20:31:21 five years ago? How many 'net years is that? 20:31:38 A zillion. 20:32:08 heh 20:38:30 sbp has quit 20:51:32 [GlobalSpam] :We are just going to a bit of european rerouting, those on european servers may experiance some ugliness. Sorry. 21:27:13 [GlobalNotice] Due to problems with virtually every channel on the network, I'm considering re-converting the services database. The changes will fix founder access to channels, and nickname last user hosts, but will set the database back 24 hours. If you have any objections please tell me now. 21:30:03 [Global] Well, there are certainly lots of objections. I will see about fixing the access without rolling back the db. 21:39:27 threeme3 has quit 22:14:48 sbp has joined #swhack 22:15:48 SeanP has joined #swhack 22:16:02 SeanP has quit 22:16:18 SeanP has joined #swhack 22:16:21 SeanP has quit 22:18:22 logster, grep 1-20 translate 22:18:31 I'm logging. I found 15 answers for 'translate' (showing 1...15) 22:18:32 1) 2001-11-02 15:05:30 i-bot, translate to german aaronsw is a loser 22:18:33 2) 2001-11-02 15:05:19 translate to german aaronsw is a loser 22:18:34 3) 2001-11-01 00:47:58 heh, that's well translated. 22:18:35 4) 2001-11-01 00:46:55 .translate ger-eng Ich kann Glas essen, das tut mir nicht weh. 22:18:36 5) 2001-11-01 00:46:29 .translate eng-ger Ich kann Glas essen, das tut mir nicht weh. 22:18:37 6) 2001-11-01 00:46:16 .translate ger-eng Ich möchte gern ein Bier 22:18:38 7) 2001-10-30 04:16:51 Heh: "With a tiny hard disk of 5 Gigaoctets, the iPod seems able to contain 66 hours of music at the normal level of compression of format MP3." - http://translate.google.com/translate_c?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.liberation.fr/chroniques/gassee/ga20011026.html 22:18:39 8) 2001-10-24 16:22:37 ( while [ 1 ] ; do export SONG=`find /home/mycds/ -type f | unsort.py | head -1` ; echo "${SONG}" ; if ! grep -q "${SONG}" /tmp/played; then id3 -l "${SONG}"; say -q `python -c"import urllib, os, string; print string.translate(string.translate(urllib.unquote_plus(os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(\"${SONG}\"))[0]), string.maketrans('-', '.')), string.maketrans('_-:', ' '))"`; alsaplayer --nogui --realtime "${SONG}"; echo "${SONG}" >> /tmp/played; fi ; 22:18:40 9) 2001-10-21 21:17:35 Just write an RDF Schema -> Human Readable translater 22:18:41 10) 2001-09-11 01:35:55 .translate badita-eng Mi chiama 22:18:42 11) 2001-09-11 01:35:26 .translate ita-eng Mi chiama 22:18:43 12) 2001-09-11 01:19:11 - time, translate, unixtime, users, weather, webster, when did, whois, wn, zope commands 22:18:44 13) 2001-09-11 01:16:10 .translate tag-eng Ito ay lumamig. 22:18:45 14) 2001-09-09 02:53:50 .translate 22:19:40 .translate swe-eng endast 22:20:32 .google endast 22:20:32 endast: http://www.anuler.ee/endast_est.html 22:21:29 exclusively 22:21:31 wb to fun with bots 22:21:49 ah, thanks 22:22:18 .translate swe-eng Den Semantiska Webben är en vision skapad av Tim Berners-Lee 22:23:17 The Semantic Web is a vision created by [Tim] [Berners-Lee]. 22:23:34 * sbp wonders how Aaron can translate, but xena can't... 22:23:42 Just a guess... 22:23:46 :-) 22:23:53 xena can, but is just slow on translation. 22:27:29 error: Site Error occurred: IndexError 22:27:36 ugh 22:30:08 ooh, "skapad". Neat 22:31:32 oierw` has quit 22:31:39 oierw` has joined #swhack 22:35:14 [[[ 22:35:15 "Nature teaches more than she preaches. There are no sermons in stones." 22:35:15 - John Burroughs - 1912 22:35:24 ]]] 22:35:25 .translate swe-eng skapad 22:35:27 ]]] - http://www.deepsky.com/~merovech/signatures.txt 22:35:37 heh, heh 22:35:40 :-) 22:35:47 * AaronSw wonders what analogy for this is 22:35:54 * sbp is still laughing at that 22:36:07 Putting up a curtain before getting on the table? 22:36:16 breed 22:36:23 er.. it's like paying someone to come in and wave their arse about 22:36:30 breed? 22:36:38 who, us? 22:36:44 heh 22:36:59 I love that word 22:37:00 Tim Berners-Lee bred the Semantic Web. 22:37:08 * sbp puts it neatly in his vocabulary 22:37:34 You bring in some Semantics, add a little Web, turn the lights down low and watch the magic happen. 22:39:20 @ http://freehaven.net/papers.html 22:39:24 F: The Free Haven Project from AaronSw 22:39:52 F:|Roger Dingledine: Reliable MIX Cascade Networks through Reputation. 22:39:54 titled item F 22:40:14 F::In other words, reliable anonymous remailers! We chatted about this a bit at P2PCon and his work is awesome. 22:40:15 commented item F 22:41:06 heh, heh:- 22:41:07 [[[ 22:41:08 Systems Administration: It's an ugly job, but someone said I had to do it. 22:41:08 - SysAdmin Magazine T-Shirt 22:41:10 ]]] - ibid. 22:41:37 hehe 22:41:41 Heh. 22:46:32 sbp has quit 22:51:36 * AaronSw disconnects 23:29:00 sbp has joined #swhack 23:38:00 sbp has quit 23:58:18 sbp has joined #swhack