IRC log of swhack on 2002-02-14

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00:04:13 [Morbus]
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00:26:05 [Morbus]
hey, sbp, do you want an account on DNN?
00:32:23 [Morbus]
email me if you do.
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00:40:45 [sbp]
ooh
00:41:10 [sbp]
* sbp was writing "EARL 0.95 By Example" - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-er-ig/2002Feb/att-0031/01-0.95byExample
00:41:20 [sbp]
people have been wanting that for a while now
00:42:06 [sbp]
my "u inc" script is great
00:45:38 [sbp]
xena really needs a ".googlecount" function
00:45:48 [sbp]
.googlecount something
00:46:03 [sbp]
<xena> 35,400,000
00:46:12 [deltab]
.googlecount dracula
00:46:30 [sbp]
and there's only one result, xena should go "1 - googlewhack!"
00:46:41 [sbp]
dracula: 562,000
00:46:45 [sbp]
heh, heh
00:47:28 [sbp]
I would have used "s Von Zeppelin", personally...
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01:02:40 [sbp]
$ u googlecount sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3
01:02:40 [sbp]
sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3: 2
01:02:45 [sbp]
$ u googlecount sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3 Notation3
01:02:45 [sbp]
sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3 Notation3: 1 - googlewhack!
01:02:53 [sbp]
of course, only a googlewhack of sorts...
01:03:49 [sbp]
.google sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3 Notation3
01:03:50 [xena]
sbp miscellaneous Semantic URI RDF CWM XHTML stuff N3 Notation3: http://infomesh.net/2001/cwm
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01:17:40 [Morbus]
got my redirects in place for the old urls.
01:40:16 [Morbus]
dammit.
01:40:21 [Morbus]
MTEntryExcerpt removes linkage
01:41:07 [Morbus]
guess i'll use trim_to on the Body
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01:54:49 [AaronSw]
Hugo Haas is a Debian guy -- got to get him to sign my key when I see him next.
02:04:08 [AaronSw]
one get-post error fixed, x to go.
02:05:47 [sbp]
where (x > INFINITY), I presume?
02:05:55 [AaronSw]
Heh!
02:06:13 [AaronSw]
Did you mean < INFINITY?
02:06:19 [sbp]
nope
02:06:54 [AaronSw]
Hm, do you mean that it's growing fast enough that the task isn't possible?
02:07:30 [sbp]
I merrily asserted that there are a higher-than-infinite number of get-post errors in this Universe
02:07:38 [sbp]
at least, it seems that way
02:07:50 [AaronSw]
so uncountably infinite?
02:08:00 [AaronSw]
.http://www.w3.org/2000/01/sw/DevelopmentProposal
02:08:09 [jeremiah]
AaronSw: where is that script for the python refers?
02:08:25 [AaronSw]
it's linked from http://www.aaronsw.com/stats/
02:08:26 [sbp]
I didn't say which type of infinite :-)
02:11:12 [sbp]
Hmm... in bash, how can I run something, and print STDERR to both screen *and* a file?
02:11:49 [AaronSw]
it's something like &2>
02:11:59 [AaronSw]
.google bash io redirection
02:12:01 [xena]
bash io redirection: http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/342/1999/12/0/2991106
02:16:03 [jeremiah]
is the data file that it loads a standard apache log file?
02:26:56 [AaronSw]
yeo
02:26:58 [AaronSw]
err yep
02:27:06 [jeremiah]
hmm, well my host only has python 1.5
02:27:16 [jeremiah]
which is a pain
02:27:27 [AaronSw]
that is annoying
02:27:44 [jeremiah]
all I really want is a list of the people who have linked to me
02:27:44 [jeremiah]
lately
02:27:48 [AaronSw]
sometimes python -> python1.5 and you have to type python2
02:27:56 [jeremiah]
I tried that
02:27:57 [jeremiah]
didn't work
02:28:00 [AaronSw]
hmm
02:28:09 [jeremiah]
they offer "python" and "python1.5"
02:28:13 [jeremiah]
both of which point ot the same thing
02:28:16 [AaronSw]
shouldn't be too hard to change to 1.5, i'd think...
02:28:24 [jeremiah]
not sure
02:28:30 [jeremiah]
it has a few little quirks it seems
02:28:40 [jeremiah]
all I really need to track is refers
02:28:49 [AaronSw]
yeeah, just change "rc += aaa" to "rc = rc + aaa"
02:28:59 [AaronSw]
that's pretty much all this does track...
02:29:04 [jeremiah]
and he has a nested "for * in" thing
02:29:11 [AaronSw]
oh.
02:29:21 [jeremiah]
well, let me have another look
02:30:02 [jeremiah]
items = [(v, k) for k, v in aDictionaryOfStringKeysAndIntegerValues.items()]
02:30:06 [jeremiah]
not even really sure what that means
02:30:14 [AaronSw]
items = [(v, k) for k, v in aDictionaryOfStringKeysAndIntegerValues.items()]
02:30:14 [AaronSw]
becomes:
02:30:15 [AaronSw]
items = []
02:30:15 [AaronSw]
for k, v in aDictionaryOfStringKeysAndIntegerValues.items():
02:30:15 [AaronSw]
items.append(b, k)
02:30:24 [jeremiah]
thanks
02:30:27 [AaronSw]
s/b,/v,/
02:32:59 [jeremiah]
wow he does that little trick quite a bit
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02:38:28 [jeremiah]
(like 10 times, gaaah)
02:45:58 [AaronSw]
i hate rpms
02:50:22 [jeremiah]
someone shoot me now
02:50:26 [jeremiah]
converting this file
02:50:27 [jeremiah]
slowly
02:50:32 [jeremiah]
much more work than anticipated
02:57:13 [AaronSw]
hmm
02:57:28 [jeremiah]
shit
02:57:30 [jeremiah]
worked finally
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04:52:37 [AaronSw]
She'll absolutely drive you wiiiiiild!
04:56:49 [AaronSw]
Hm, MarkM is using prolog term-trees for his networking protocol.
04:56:55 [AaronSw]
foo("zip", 3) # term tree
04:57:39 [AaronSw]
* AaronSw gives up on replacing Redhat with Debian for tonight
04:59:10 [AaronSw]
whoa, esr is on e-lang. wacky
05:00:53 [sbp]
* sbp waves to opt|x
05:01:31 [opt|x]
* opt|x waves back
05:01:32 [opt|x]
sup
05:01:50 [AaronSw]
what brings you to our humble home?
05:01:59 [opt|x]
chan name
05:02:18 [opt|x]
wondering if you guys search for buff overflows and format strings
05:02:20 [AaronSw]
we're not about cracking, if that's what you mean.
05:02:23 [opt|x]
liek a security co
05:02:38 [AaronSw]
we run apt-get to patch security holes :)
05:02:44 [opt|x]
well thought you was about full disclosure hacks
05:03:09 [opt|x]
so waht oyu guys mostly do?
05:03:45 [opt|x]
you guys talk about security at all?
05:04:40 [sbp]
yeah, we talk about cryptography etc.
05:04:52 [sbp]
but we don't talk about cracking. Just hacking
05:05:22 [sbp]
Python will back me up
05:05:25 [sbp]
>>> hacking == cracking
05:05:25 [sbp]
0
05:05:25 [sbp]
>>>
05:05:46 [sbp]
the only time we crack is when Morbus tells a funny
05:06:03 [AaronSw]
Heh.
05:06:04 [opt|x]
lol
05:06:16 [opt|x]
ok so i foudn some kew peeps on this net then
05:06:26 [sbp]
where? where?
05:06:37 [sbp]
* sbp searches for the kewl peeps
05:06:43 [AaronSw]
kew, sbp, kew
05:06:49 [sbp]
eek. I do apologize
05:06:56 [opt|x]
ahahhhhahaah
05:07:20 [sbp]
the problem with "kew" is that you've removed all padding from it
05:07:35 [opt|x]
ok so you guys big on cryptography?
05:08:11 [sbp]
English had evolved over the centuries so that it can take a certain amount of battering in trasnit, and still be interpreted on the other end. Wen u rmov arbtry chrs, it rmvs all chnc of getng t m a i n
05:08:27 [sbp]
well, we have to deal with it... for the Plex
05:10:09 [AaronSw]
anyone gotten an NC100 to work with debian?
05:15:29 [opt|x]
well you guys wanna try to crack/hack a ELF binary? its a contest a good friend of mine put up on the web
05:15:52 [sbp]
.acronym ELF
05:15:53 [xena]
ELF: Extremely Low Frequency (0-3 Khz), Earth Liberation Front, El Fasher, Sudan - El Fasher (Airport Code), Electronic Filing, Electronic Location Finder, Elf Lore Family (south-central Indiana), Eliminate Landmines Forever (ChemTech), Employee Learning Fund (Canada), Energie Liquide de France (corporate name), Epithelial Lining Fluid (medical), Erisian Liberation Front, Evolutionary Learning of
05:15:54 [xena]
Fuzzy Rules (system), Executable and Linking Format (computer data format), Explicit Link Failure, Explosive-Actuated Light Filter, Extension Language Facility, External Financing Limit (UK), Extraterrestrial Life Form, Eye-Safe Laser Filter
05:15:55 [AaronSw]
hey, we don't crack remember.
05:16:02 [AaronSw]
ELF: Entropy Liberation Front
05:16:04 [AaronSw]
see elf.org
05:16:38 [sbp]
oh, um, BTW: this channel is instantly publically archived to the Web
05:16:57 [sbp]
we *really* need a butler-bot, but with a funky name like "phatz"
05:17:18 [sbp]
or d00dme1s73r
05:17:27 [sbp]
.nickometer d00dme1s73r
05:17:28 [xena]
d00dme1s73r has 45% lameness
05:17:32 [sbp]
heh, heh
05:17:48 [sbp]
I'm quite pleased with that myself
05:18:40 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> Hello, welcome to the Swhack IRC Channel. You seem rather unfamiliar.
05:18:40 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> Please choose one of the following:
05:18:40 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> - 'new'
05:18:40 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> - 'i'm ____'
05:18:45 [AaronSw]
if 'new':
05:19:10 [opt|x]
lol
05:19:18 [opt|x]
.nickometer opt|x
05:19:18 [xena]
opt|x has 0% lameness
05:19:21 [opt|x]
ROFL
05:19:34 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> This channel is logged instantly to the public web at URI. We keep a weblog at URI. This channel isn't about cracking you l33t d00ds.
05:19:34 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> Do you have a website? Please enter its URI:
05:19:39 [sbp]
so I come in as SeanP, and I do: "I'm sbp, you fucking idiot!", and then it calls me "sbp, you fucking idiot!" from then on? I don't think so
05:19:46 [AaronSw]
Heh.
05:19:51 [AaronSw]
That'd be cool!
05:20:15 [sbp]
heh, actually it would
05:20:26 [AaronSw]
<ButlerBot> Hi all, I'd like to introduce "sbp, you fucking idiot!". His website is at, "don't you know already, dipstick?!".
05:20:34 [sbp]
heh, heh!
05:22:27 [sbp]
"Hmm... I noticed that you allow yourself to swear as long as it's in quoted material: i.e., not something that you've said. That's cool. In fact, it's really good because it gives me the idea of quoting *everything* I say, so that when somebody picks me up on it, I can say "pff, not me guv. I didn't say it."
05:22:36 [sbp]
"
05:22:44 [AaronSw]
Heh.
05:23:00 [AaronSw]
It has to be quoting someone else, though.
05:23:07 [sbp]
yeah... that's the problem
05:23:21 [AaronSw]
Basically, I can't type it.
05:23:24 [sbp]
although I could always claim that I'm just funneling through crap from some guy I know on another server
05:23:29 [AaronSw]
Heh.
05:23:34 [AaronSw]
His name is "SeanP".
05:23:40 [sbp]
can't type it: good rule
05:23:43 [sbp]
heh, yeah
05:24:08 [AaronSw]
And of course your mysterious <Homer> fellow. Which IRC network is he on, huh?
05:24:18 [sbp]
heh. That'd be telling
05:25:33 [AaronSw]
AaronSw has changed the topic to: If anyone asks, we're from the entropy liberation front
05:26:03 [sbp]
heh: "More JavaScript tricks, a desk calculator for all sorts of numbers: real, imaginary, pointy, flat, round and solid."
05:26:18 [sbp]
Hmm... my equation is producing a lot of solids
05:26:39 [sbp]
Homer: Mmm... pointy
05:29:23 [opt|x]
ttyl
05:29:25 [opt|x]
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05:33:20 [AaronSw]
sleepytime. nytol
05:33:24 [sbp]
c'ya
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12:55:36 [sbp]
* sbp waves
12:55:38 [sbp]
* sbp plays TSRTS
14:42:29 [kham]
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14:42:33 [kham]
hello all
14:42:36 [kham]
hello Aaron
14:47:18 [sbp]
Hi there
14:47:25 [kham]
hello sbp
14:47:36 [kham]
i like your style
14:47:43 [sbp]
style?
14:48:01 [kham]
your wit as expressed through your chatting
14:48:13 [sbp]
heh. I thought you meant my CSS stuff or something
14:48:21 [sbp]
but thanks :-)
14:48:42 [kham]
np :o)
14:48:58 [kham]
your chats reveal a wit of high IQ
14:49:11 [sbp]
bwahahaha! if only you knew me
14:49:46 [sbp]
* sbp tries to work out how to add built-ins to Eep
14:53:25 [sbp]
style... kham, you've made my day :-) It seems to grate on some people, and entice others
14:54:26 [kham]
well, the people it grates are the dumb ones
14:54:40 [kham]
whose dumbness was exposed by your wit
14:55:07 [sbp]
heh! that's certainly an interesting way of looking at it
14:55:38 [sbp]
* sbp will be adding this entire conversation to his .sig very soon :-)
14:58:42 [sbp]
* sbp feels a little less like Charlie Brown, now
14:58:57 [sbp]
actually, it's silly: we don't have the US style outside mailboxes over here
14:59:10 [sbp]
I don't think I've seen one once, and I've been all over the country
14:59:55 [sbp]
it's especially silly now that it's Valentine's Day: we have to sit by the fecking mail flap waiting for the postman
15:00:27 [sbp]
whatever happened to the humiliation of opening the postbox-thingy to find no letters whatsoever?
15:01:16 [sbp]
* sbp goes back to hacking Eep
15:01:18 [kham]
say, i am now in #Goddesses
15:01:42 [kham]
they seem friendly over there
15:01:42 [sbp]
heh, heh
15:01:48 [kham]
yeah, heh,heh
15:01:55 [sbp]
* sbp joins, finds no one there...
15:02:08 [kham]
sorry, my fault
15:02:31 [sbp]
for the logs: #Goddess
15:02:47 [sbp]
we use "#" as a comment character, which sometimes causes grief...
15:03:10 [sbp]
.google stratics
15:03:11 [xena]
stratics: http://www.stratics.com
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15:34:58 [AaronSw]
* AaronSw agrees with Kham about sbp's style.
15:37:42 [sbp]
Hi Aaron, and thanks :-)
15:37:58 [sbp]
I'm adding built-ins to Eep! It's going rather well
15:38:04 [AaronSw]
Cool!
15:38:23 [AaronSw]
Maybe you should rewrite rdfapi next. ;-)
15:39:05 [sbp]
I have to give you *something* to do :-)
15:39:27 [sbp]
here we go now...
15:39:29 [sbp]
the rule:-
15:39:30 [sbp]
[[[
15:39:30 [sbp]
"""?x ?y ?z .
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?x <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/string#notEqualTo> ?z .""",
15:39:31 [sbp]
"""?x <#notEqualTo> ?z ."""
15:39:32 [sbp]
]]]
15:39:38 [sbp]
the store:-
15:39:39 [sbp]
[[[
15:39:39 [sbp]
"p" <#q> "r" .
15:39:40 [sbp]
<#p> <#q> <#p> .
15:39:42 [sbp]
"p" <#q> "p" .
15:39:44 [sbp]
"x" _:y "z" .
15:39:46 [sbp]
]]]
15:39:54 [sbp]
and the output:-
15:39:55 [sbp]
[[[
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[[["p", <#notEqualTo>, "r"]], [["x", <#notEqualTo>, "z"]]]
15:39:56 [sbp]
]]]
15:40:47 [sbp]
I was thinking about it a bit last night, and I guess I worked out how to do it
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15:41:44 [sbp]
Hmm... now I need to do variable replacement
15:41:48 [sbp]
e.g. for log:uri
15:42:27 [AaronSw]
Heh, I remember when I first saw CWM. I thought it was black magic or something -- couldn't understand it at all. And now you're building it!
15:42:46 [kham]
say, guys, how do we all like to earn lots of money?
15:42:58 [AaronSw]
not very, afaik
15:42:59 [sbp]
* sbp still doesn't understand CWM/Llyn
15:43:09 [AaronSw]
trye
15:43:30 [sbp]
the question was *how*. AFAIK, we all like to earn lots of money by being greedy capitalists
15:43:38 [AaronSw]
lol! http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/02/14/143254&mode=thread&tid=166
15:44:06 [kham]
how about we develop a website that lots of people will visit?
15:44:27 [AaronSw]
i don't think that will help
15:44:39 [kham]
oh?
15:44:49 [kham]
i'm a bit confused
15:44:56 [AaronSw]
how do visits translate into money?
15:45:38 [sbp]
on the /. proposal: great!
15:46:07 [kham]
or get a percentage of sales from vendors
15:47:10 [AaronSw]
The /. thing is really funny.
15:50:15 [sbp]
Hmm... this isn't right: [[[<#p>, <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/log#uri>, "#p"], [<#p>, <#uri>, ?p]]]
15:50:30 [sbp]
blargh
16:01:53 [sbp]
.google "Milwaukee 500"
16:02:03 [sbp]
Pff, xena's borked
16:02:44 [sbp]
Pff, and it's a 200 mile race
16:03:21 [sbp]
aha: http://www.milwaukeemile.com/
16:05:49 [sbp]
* sbp sings "Who wears short shorts?"
16:12:27 [sbp]
getting there: [[[<#p>, <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/log#uri>, "#p"], [<#p>, <#uri>, <None>]]]
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16:18:21 [AaronSw]
John Perry Barlow: "We are born savage and self-centered, and then, unless we move to Hollywood, we get over it. We become civilized. We enter a state in which we understand that sharing is good."
16:18:47 [AaronSw]
- http://www.newarchitectmag.com/documents/new1011650821755/
16:20:36 [sbp]
hooray!
16:20:36 [sbp]
[[[<#p>, <#uri>, "#p"]]]
16:36:43 [sbp]
[[
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[
16:36:49 [sbp]
{ ?x ?y ?z .
16:36:51 [sbp]
?x <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/log#uri> ?p . } => { ?x <#uri> ?p . } .
16:36:53 [sbp]
<#p> <#q> <#r> .
16:36:55 [sbp]
<#x> <#y> <#z> .
16:36:57 [sbp]
[[[<#p>, <#uri>, "#p"]], [[<#x>, <#uri>, "#x"]]]
16:36:59 [sbp]
]]]
16:40:32 [AaronSw]
@ http://www.kartoo.com/
16:40:40 [chumpster]
A: http://www.kartoo.com/ from AaronSw
16:40:56 [AaronSw]
A:|Kartoo: Graphical Search
16:40:57 [chumpster]
titled item A
16:43:08 [AaronSw]
A::It's really quite smart. It links me as "interested" in Kurzweil's AARON.
16:43:09 [chumpster]
commented item A
16:45:28 [AaronSw]
A::Heh! It says I'm an apprentice of W3.org
16:45:29 [chumpster]
commented item A
16:47:20 [sbp]
ooh, that is quite good
16:48:01 [sbp]
what's up with the lovestruck genie?
16:48:04 [sbp]
that's quite odd
16:48:09 [AaronSw]
Heh, yeah.
16:48:28 [AaronSw]
must be a french thing ;)
16:48:54 [sbp]
:-)
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17:06:17 [sbp]
ooh, I have an idea
17:08:00 [AaronSw]
This is really interesting: http://wmf.editthispage.com/discuss/msgReader$7035
17:10:39 [sbp]
indeed
17:21:26 [sbp]
neat:-
17:21:26 [sbp]
[[[
17:21:26 [sbp]
{ ?x <#type> <#Target> .
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?x <http://example.org/#sha512> ?z . } =>
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{ ?x <#sha512> ?z . } .
17:21:26 [sbp]
"blargh" <#type> <#Target> .
17:21:28 [sbp]
http://example.org/#sha512">http://example.org/#sha512 ["blargh", <http://example.org/#sha512>, ?z]
17:21:30 [sbp]
[[["blargh", <#sha512>, "4a59e80b6a5bfb4c8d8a592086a290b347c5d2b62418abe878cfa8037063ca268edeadd184bc3d54bf683584f294caf7a3109c90458b45f93d25587618070fa1"]]]
17:21:33 [sbp]
]]]
17:22:15 [sbp]
that is, AFAIK, the first time that an RDF processor has computed the SHA512 of a string using a built-in
17:22:15 [sbp]
oops, the stray "http://example.org/#sha512" is debug information...
17:22:15 [sbp]
I had a problem in that I forgot that the inference syntax requires linebreaks :-)
17:22:15 [AaronSw]
ooh!
17:29:03 [sbp]
Hmm... let's add an interesting built-in: log:content
17:33:50 [sbp]
[[[
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{ ?x <#type> <#Target> .
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?x <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/log#content> ?z . } =>
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{ ?x <#resolvesTo> ?z . } .
17:33:58 [sbp]
<http://infomesh.net/2001/10/spew.txt> <#type> <#Target> .
17:34:00 [sbp]
[[[<http://infomesh.net/2001/10/spew.txt>, <#resolvesTo>, "Homer: Woohoo!"]]]
17:34:02 [sbp]
]]]
17:37:01 [AaronSw]
Heh
17:39:45 [sbp]
Hmm... I could go one better than CWM and support list variable replacing
17:40:06 [sbp]
although that must be a "TODO" in CWM for a reason :-)
17:41:23 [sbp]
this is so fast, too
17:41:39 [sbp]
even with the SHA test, you push "enter", and the results pop up
17:42:10 [sbp]
heh, this API's great
17:42:39 [AaronSw]
i want a turn!
17:42:51 [sbp]
turn?
17:43:01 [AaronSw]
where's the code?
17:43:09 [sbp]
on my hard drive :-)
17:43:18 [sbp]
let me tar.gz it and send to www-archive
17:43:21 [AaronSw]
i want to try it out. you're hogging all the fun. :)
17:46:09 [sbp]
* sbp prepares tyhe email
17:50:40 [lilo]
[Global Notice] Hi all. Just a reminder that non-critical announcements and OPN administrative information can be found on WALLOPS. One of the following commands should turn on WALLOPS on your client: /umode +w, /mode <yournick> +w, /quote mode <yournick> +w, /rawmode mode <yournick> +w .... Thanks, and thank you for using OPN!
17:50:42 [sbp]
* sbp sends
17:51:29 [sbp]
I always worry about sending code and tests etc. to www-archive, just in case I've left any "heh, the suckers will never know about this" comments in there
17:51:37 [AaronSw]
Heh!
17:51:59 [sbp]
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2002Feb/0018 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2002Feb/att-0018/01-eep20020214-174604.tar.gz
17:54:48 [sbp]
for the builtins: $ python bitest.py
17:54:50 [AaronSw]
* AaronSw thinks about setting up a wallops bot
17:55:02 [sbp]
yeah, that'd be quite useful
17:55:28 [AaronSw]
i was going to suggest a #wallops channel, but figured, why not do it myself?
17:55:36 [sbp]
heh, heh
17:58:53 [sbp]
does the test work for you?
17:59:02 [sbp]
you may have to rm sha*.py
17:59:14 [AaronSw]
just a sec
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Hello
17:59:53 [sbp]
Hi Ben
18:00:02 [AaronSw]
* AaronSw is testing out eep, eating a v-day cookie, and creating a wallops bot at once
18:00:08 [sbp]
lol
18:00:16 [BenSw|scool]
BenSw|scool is now known as Bensw|school
18:00:35 [AaronSw]
zsh: no such file or directory: /bin/sha512
18:00:35 [AaronSw]
[[["blargh", <#sha512>, ""]]]
18:00:36 [sbp]
* sbp is on IRC, and working out "Shiny Happy People" on the guitar
18:00:47 [AaronSw]
ah: [[["blargh", <#sha512>, "4a59e80b6a5bfb4c8d8a592086a290b347c5d2b62418abe878cfa8037063ca268edeadd184bc3d54bf683584f294caf7a3109c90458b45f93d25587618070fa1"]]]
18:00:51 [sbp]
:-)
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wow, that's a long timeout
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19:34:21 [AaronSw]
"All credit is due to me. All remaining mistakes are, of course, the fault of my proofreaders."
19:34:38 [AaronSw]
all your credit are belong to us
19:36:40 [AaronSw]
Rael got the Jonathan Ive look down: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/images/speakers/rael_dornfest2.jpg
19:37:39 [AaronSw]
Cool, Hal Abelson is on the Creative Commons team.
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20:26:06 [AaronSw]
I wonder if I'm burnt out.
20:26:44 [AaronSw]
jeremiah, et al, since Zooko is at CodeCon, feel free to take up Plex networking code
20:29:48 [AaronSw]
sbp, templatetest.py fails for me
21:05:10 [sbp]
* sbp returns from watching The Simpsons and Buffy
21:06:16 [sbp]
oops, I forgot to update templatetest. Oh well
21:06:23 [AaronSw]
<Loki> omfg the Feingold campaign finance bill passed the house.
21:06:28 [AaronSw]
<AaronSw> all the reps must've been watching the enron hearings
21:41:56 [AaronSw]
* AaronSw wonders why car with blasting speakers has just pulled up by his house
21:44:31 [AaronSw]
Lonely weekend here. Mom and Ben are going to Florida. Noah's going to Washington with his class. All the P2P folks are going to CodeCon
21:52:16 [AaronSw]
Ah, the music car had a valentines present
21:58:18 [AaronSw]
k, time to go
21:58:20 [AaronSw]
laters
22:36:58 [sbp]
this is good:-
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[[[
22:37:02 [sbp]
print (lambda Ru,Ro,Iu,Io,IM,Sx,Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda y,
22:37:04 [sbp]
Iu=Iu,Io=Io,Ru=Ru,Ro=Ro,Sy=Sy,L=lambda yc,Iu=Iu,Io=Io,Ru=Ru,Ro=Ro,i=IM,
22:37:06 [sbp]
Sx=Sx,Sy=Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x,xc=Ru,yc=yc,Ru=Ru,Ro=Ro,
22:37:08 [sbp]
i=i,Sx=Sx,F=lambda xc,yc,x,y,k,f=lambda xc,yc,x,y,k,f:(k<=0)or (x*x+y*y
22:37:10 [sbp]
>=4.0) or 1+f(xc,yc,x*x-y*y+xc,2.0*x*y+yc,k-1,f):f(xc,yc,x,y,k,f):chr(
22:37:12 [sbp]
64+F(Ru+x*(Ro-Ru)/Sx,yc,0,0,i)),range(Sx))):L(Iu+y*(Io-Iu)/Sy),range(Sy
22:37:14 [sbp]
))))(-2.1, 0.7, -1.2, 1.2, 30, 80, 24)
22:37:16 [sbp]
]]]
22:37:18 [sbp]
from http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html#4.15
22:37:22 [sbp]
just paste it into IDLE