[12:46] First call of the day: A commercial customer complained of no internet service last night, got a priority service call (LAN port on the modem is down, swapping ethernet and bypassing the router didn't help... probably a bad modem). Tech goes out, fixes a completely different problem that was causing ingress nearby, never checks on the customer, closes out the ticket... I get the pissed off customer this morning because he's (rightfull [12:46] What a way to get started... [13:28] because he's (rightfull [13:28] (EOT) [13:48] (rightfully) upset that he paid for a service call that didn't even address the issue he was having. [13:48] yeah, sucks [13:48] If I heat my solid state drive until it becomes gaseous, would it enable cloud computing? [13:49] paultag: Oh.. yeah. The Game. [13:49] DICK [13:49] ugh, goddamnit [14:04] paultag: :P [14:27] FSCK THAT NOISE! [14:27] * thafreak inb4 tHE GAME [14:27] you can't inb4 the game [14:28] because you lose the game before you press [14:28] w0rd [14:28] so...i have too many ssh keys [14:29] haha [14:29] i have different keys for different places [14:29] but when using ssh-agent with them all loaded...it sucks [14:30] max auth tries punches me in the face [14:30] I guess I need to move back to the one key per place I start ssh from [14:34] this is neat fyi http://repl.it/languages [14:34] [ repl.it ] - https://j.mp/15iY5N8 [14:35] ugh [14:35] side-by-side panes :( [14:35] can't modify it :( [14:35] can't use :( [14:36] you can download the python console and run it yourself [14:37] $ python [14:37] >>> [14:37] also, python list comprehension...is awesome, once your brain accepts it [14:37] yeah [14:37] list-comps are my bitch [14:37] i mean from a browser [14:37] why? :) [14:37] i'm teaching an intro to "computational thinking" class [14:37] thafreak: print [(x, y) for x in [1, 2, 3] if x % 2 == 0 for y in ['a', 'b', 'c'] if y == 'b'] [14:37] I love them [14:38] and I think some kids might not be able to install python...might be too hard, or they don't have a computer they're allowed to install things on [14:38] I don't know any real machine that doesn't already have Python [14:38] so I was looking for an alternative way for them to try python stuff [14:39] This is true, but sadly, many people don't use real machines [14:39] even Windows boxen mostly have it [14:39] so much is written in Python [14:40] nice, just looked at your list comp...didn't realize you could combine multiple into a tuple like that... [14:40] brain++ [14:40] thanks for adding to my knowledge today ptagy [14:40] yep. [14:40] you got it [14:45] by the way, have you seen froze-flask? [14:45] er, frozen [14:46] i had been using blogofile, which is really ce [14:46] er, really nice [14:47] but for some sites, I didn't need/want a blog, so it seemed like extra cruft just to generate stuff from templates [14:47] I have [14:47] it's brokay [14:47] then i stumbled upon frozen-flask...very slick [14:47] and flask-flatpages [14:48] you know of something better for static html generation? that preferably uses jinja2 templates? [14:49] I have another site to do, and haven't started using anything for it yet [14:49] i guess i mainly liked how simple frozen flask is...there is no directory structure or anything imposed on me [14:50] i just make it how i want, and then press a button and it dumps static html of the whole thing === rrittenhouse_ is now known as rrittenhouse [20:42] blogofile might actually be what I want [20:42] my latest thoughts were turning back towards ikiwiki [20:49] I swear this dude I'm talking to has tried to have me change his password to every single password our mail server will reject. {"password","123456","","abc123","secret","drowssap","111111","222222","changeme"} [20:49] ....and a few others that I've forgotten. [20:50] hunter2 [20:50] ******** [20:50] correct horse battery staple [20:53] heh. [23:14] what's best is when you look at a password hash [23:14] and you say "omg that's 1234" [23:15] * jrgifford has had this happen to him [23:15] yay md5 [23:16] lol [23:17] there was also "password" in that db. [23:21] which cracked me up when my boss said "I KNOW THAT HASH" [23:21] and we looked at each other, looked it up and starting laughing in pain. [23:21] Someone needs to stop looking at hashes so much. ;) [23:22] Well... I may or may not have had an interest in assembling a fairly complete wordlist and running the linkedin dump at some point... [23:23] I downloaded that, ran a few. Also checked for a couple people I knew to see if they were in the db. :P [23:23] rofl [23:24] "knew" [23:25] Whoops, I mean setup an input prompt for them to type it, of course. [23:25] hah [23:26] Of course that's what I meant. [23:26] Also downloaded the yahoo dump, but that was tiny and old anyway. [23:26] oh, really? Don't recall hearing about the yahoo dump [23:27] You know, you have to get these things and make sure you aren't listed, even if you don't have a LinkedIn account. [23:31] right. [23:40] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97BrYoq1ly0 | timelapse of the Yosemite fire. [23:40] [ Rim Fire Time Lapse, August 2013 - YouTube ] - https://j.mp/159c7e6