[01:23] <_stink_> rick_h_: if i had taken all three kids to the grocery store you would have seen a news story about an exploding person at meijer [01:24] <_stink_> if i say 'STOP IT' 50 times i ignite [01:29] oh my [02:14] _stink_: :) [04:09] 50? you're a good man, _stink_ [12:47] <_stink_> greg-g: yeah maybe 10 [12:49] 4morning [12:49] <_stink_> yo [14:39] GOOD MORNING!!! [14:40] wheee [14:40] rick_h_: how is the jetlag? [14:40] jrwren: double wheee [15:01] morning [15:06] morning [15:07] we just setup our first https://letsencrypt.org/ server. It went smooth [15:07] even have a cron job to auto renew the cert [15:08] Nice! [15:12] yup, their process is really simple [15:13] they have over 120k certs issued so far [15:17] I'm pretty sure they are an NSA front. [15:20] it would be a good way for the NSA to get at all of that precious data [15:21] <_stink_> do you ever give your private key? [15:21] no [15:21] never. [15:21] not without a court order [15:22] haha [15:22] hahaha. [15:22] <_stink_> then the NSA can run an SSL cert provider :) [15:22] and even then, use a PFS protocol so that its useless for past data. [15:22] ^ [15:22] _stink_: that is waht letsencrypt is. an NSA cert provider. [15:22] i'm j/k of course. [15:23] my tin foil hat is only pretend. [15:23] that is what make Lets Encrypt different, the other are giving the private keys to the NSA [15:25] ha! [15:25] no. [15:26] actually... that may be.