jrwren | good morning openssl | 13:53 |
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rick_h_ | party | 14:15 |
cmaloney | Good morning | 15:15 |
mrgoodcat | hey | 15:35 |
mrgoodcat | jrwren: what about ssl? | 15:35 |
jrwren | moar vulns | 15:35 |
cmaloney | Yeah, now that people are looking at openssl and not taking it for granted we're getting more vuln reports. | 15:52 |
cmaloney | Though are these in the "regen your certs" category? | 15:53 |
cmaloney | I didn't think so | 15:53 |
jrwren | not sure. one is a MITM vuln, but not sure if that leaks a private key or not | 16:00 |
mrgoodcat | http://shrturl.co/MhCOZ | 16:04 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/v9V3OP - Apple to Open Source OS X Mavericks After The Release of Yosemite | 16:04 |
cmaloney | Um, where in that article does it even mention Open source, releasing source, or anything source? | 16:05 |
mrgoodcat | lol | 16:06 |
mrgoodcat | http://shrturl.co/ | 16:06 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/imfmzq - SHRTURL - Faking the web since 1942 | 16:06 |
cmaloney | Or has TechCrunch hit a new way to drive clicks to their site | 16:06 |
cmaloney | Lovely. | 16:06 |
cmaloney | Remind me to smack you in the near future. | 16:06 |
mrgoodcat | saw it on hacker news and i had to | 16:07 |
mrgoodcat | :) | 16:07 |
cmaloney | No, no you didn't. | 16:07 |
jrwren | its linkbate. | 16:08 |
jrwren | bait | 16:08 |
mrgoodcat | i could have changed the picture and the article | 16:08 |
jrwren | its fail. | 16:08 |
jrwren | we need a bot to warn us of the link is gigaom or techcrunch | 16:08 |
mrgoodcat | jrwren: http://shrturl.co/ | 16:08 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/imfmzq - SHRTURL - Faking the web since 1942 | 16:08 |
cmaloney | gigaom doesn't irritate nearly as much as techCrunch | 16:08 |
cmaloney | At least gigaom makes long-term bullshit predictions | 16:09 |
cmaloney | TechCrunch makes short-term bullshit-stirring bullshit. | 16:09 |
mrgoodcat | jrwren: were you referring to the CCS vuln? | 16:09 |
jrwren | mrgoodcat: no | 16:09 |
jrwren | mrgoodcat: https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140605.txt | 16:10 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/g7yIRU - text/plain; charset=UTF-8 | 16:10 |
mrgoodcat | yea thats the same one | 16:10 |
mrgoodcat | here's a good article about it http://ccsinjection.lepidum.co.jp/blog/2014-06-05/CCS-Injection-en/index.html | 16:11 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/Me0eFx - How I discovered CCS Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2014-0224) - CCS Injection | 16:11 |
mrgoodcat | just..... why?...... http://opalrb.org/ | 16:12 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/sdRqk - Opal: Ruby to Javascript Compiler | 16:12 |
cmaloney | I love when folks come over to my cube and look at my screens and say that this is "old school" development. :) | 16:19 |
mrgoodcat | what, vim? | 16:20 |
cmaloney | Just in general | 16:20 |
cmaloney | Not sure what they expected | 16:20 |
cmaloney | Some Geoerge Jetson setup or something | 16:20 |
cmaloney | Though they didn't know what a Timex Sinclair 1000 was | 16:21 |
* cmaloney has one at his desk | 16:21 | |
mrgoodcat | lol | 16:22 |
mrgoodcat | does it still work? | 16:22 |
mrgoodcat | they only made those for like one year | 16:22 |
cmaloney | Huh? I think you're thinking of the ZX80 | 16:25 |
cmaloney | That was pretty short-lived until the ZX81 came out | 16:25 |
cmaloney | and those lasted for quite some time | 16:25 |
cmaloney | 'bout 3-5 years iirc. | 16:25 |
cmaloney | And yeah, it still works. Thing was built like a tank. | 16:26 |
mrgoodcat | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timex_Sinclair_1000 | 16:26 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/F5U5 - Timex Sinclair 1000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | 16:26 |
mrgoodcat | released in 82 | 16:26 |
mrgoodcat | discontinued in 83 | 16:26 |
cmaloney | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81 | 16:27 |
bookiebot | http://goo.gl/fpTTs - ZX81 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | 16:27 |
cmaloney | 1981 - 1984 | 16:27 |
cmaloney | Had a shorter run in the states | 16:27 |
cmaloney | .np squeekyhoho | 17:31 |
bookiebot | squeekyhoho's current track - I've Sold Your Organs On the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan by Everything Goes Cold on Vs. General Failure | 17:31 |
greg-g | good title | 17:36 |
cmaloney | Good song. | 17:37 |
cmaloney | Also a reminder why I have never enabled "show what I'm currently playing" at work. :) | 17:37 |
cmaloney | 47 songs with the F-bomb in the title alone. | 17:38 |
greg-g | "at work" as in "on my work IM account"? | 17:40 |
cmaloney | Yeah | 17:59 |
jrwren | hahaha. | 17:59 |
mrgoodcat | why is java so suck? | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | i keep typing python methods | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | and it doesn't compile | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | and i'm all FUUUUUUU | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | simply reading a file line by line should be simpler than this | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | but NOOOOO | 20:25 |
mrgoodcat | you have to make a FactoryFactory to make a FileReaderFactory to make a FileReader to pass into a BufferedReader that you got from your BufferedReaderFactory | 20:26 |
mrgoodcat | who seriously fucking thinks of this shit? | 20:26 |
brousch__ | factory workers | 20:31 |
mrgoodcat | lol | 20:32 |
mrgoodcat | java must be a union job | 20:32 |
waf | didn't java just release a much better file api? | 20:38 |
brousch__ | waf: Don't try to quell the Java rage | 20:39 |
waf | ah yeah, Files.readAllLines to get a list of lines, and if line-by-line is important, use Scanner.nextLine | 20:41 |
waf | the trick with java is to ignore every search result from 2011 or so and before. | 20:47 |
waf | another trick is not to use it. | 20:48 |
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