--- Day changed Mon Mar 08 2010 01:04 -!- klafka [~klafka@cpe-66-66-5-254.rochester.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 01:07 < kanzure> fenn was there any reason other than ikiwiki's terrifying configuration and setup procedure that i stopped looking into it? 01:07 < kanzure> it didn't have abnormal conf stuff but it was finicky 01:49 -!- katsmeow is now known as katsmeow-afk 02:02 -!- marainein [~marainein@220.253-199-222.VIC.netspace.net.au] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:56 < fenn> hmm i gotta figure out a better way to transcode than handbrake GUI (the CLI version doesnt seem to work) 03:05 < fenn> ikiwiki sucked in general.. only interpreted markdown and files named .mdwn and lack of plugins or general niceness 03:05 < fenn> on top of being confusing as all hell 03:05 < fenn> hm this net connection still sucks 03:30 -!- Phreedom [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 04:02 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-32-209.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:18 -!- Phreedom [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 06:08 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-32-209.VIC.netspace.net.au] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:11 -!- tari [~adam@2610:130:115:b00:223:54ff:fea4:a5fb] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 06:14 < Utopiah> http://www.gaaglebot.com/ Gaaglebot AJAX Controlled Roomba Robot For Indexing 07:26 -!- klafka [~klafka@129.21.69.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 07:36 -!- chupacabra [~chupacabr@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 07:36 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 07:39 -!- Noahj [~noah@ip68-230-157-203.ri.ri.cox.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 07:50 -!- chupacabra [~chupacabr@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:24 -!- chupacabra [~chupacabr@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 09:07 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has left #hplusroadmap [] 09:10 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:41 -!- avicenna [~avicenna@CPE001f5b002fd7-CM00407b859474.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:48 -!- avicenna [~avicenna@CPE001f5b002fd7-CM00407b859474.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Quit: avicenna] 10:06 -!- chupacabra [~chupacabr@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:27 -!- dequeued [~dequeued@cpe-66-65-125-227.nyc.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:43 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@2001:0:53aa:64c:2c80:12d9:52c6:ef50] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:16 < kanzure> fenn: ikiwiki has a huge list of plugins now (i checked yesterday) 11:21 < kanzure> got an accepted-talk email from http://texaslinuxfest.org/ this morning 11:25 < kanzure> hm i'll have to prepare a "why not use dpkg, apt-get, .deb, or .rpm etc." slide for the talk 11:26 < Utopiah> "a wiki compiler" ? 11:27 < kanzure> most wikis are "dynamically generated" 11:27 < kanzure> ikiwiki takes the wiki pages and generates .html (basically) 11:27 < kanzure> this .html is only regenerated when the page is updated 11:28 < kanzure> instead of parsing the wikitext each time a page is loaded 11:28 < Utopiah> ok, which is nice if the wiki is not too dynamical and doesn't provide cache I guess 11:37 -!- Utopiah [~libre@rps7452.ovh.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 11:40 -!- Utopiah [~libre@rps7452.ovh.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:43 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 12:15 < kanzure> fenn: http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1574394&cid=31398210 "Trouble is, left to my own devices, I effectively "stay up" 4 hours later each night untill I wrap back around. Before I had a job I could actually live like that. It was kind of a strange sensation brushing my teeth with my roommate at midnight; She was going to bed, i just got up." 12:20 < fenn> i bought some melatonin yesterday; we'll see what happens 12:20 < fenn> if anything 12:20 < kanzure> my dad tried it once and so we always had the bottle left over, i would try it every once in a while on those sleepless nights before school bullshit.. never did a thing for me 12:26 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:47 < fenn> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biological_clock_human.PNG 13:41 * katsmeow-afk sugegsts that pic is useless, even after disregarding the 4-armed quadruped figure in the middle of it 13:41 -!- jrayhawk [~jrayhawk@orchitis.omgwallhack.org] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:42 < katsmeow-afk> i learned 20 yrs ago, if that quadruped is on it, it's garbage 13:42 < kanzure> hello jrayhawk 13:42 < jrayhawk> Howdy howdy howdy. 13:42 < katsmeow-afk> it's like "helps your immune system" or "seats up to 12" 13:42 < kanzure> so, piny/ikiwiki stuff 13:42 < kanzure> fenn: are you around? utopiah? 13:43 -!- Irssi: #hplusroadmap: Total of 36 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 36 normal] 13:44 < jrayhawk> Don't worry, I know exactly what he'd say! 13:44 < jrayhawk> <fenn> Please do lots of work on piny for jrayhawk! 13:44 < jrayhawk> <fenn> also give him a million dollars 13:44 < kanzure> you do such a good impression of him 13:44 < jrayhawk> Thanks, fenn! Good advice! 13:44 < kanzure> you know you're the first person to ask for a million dollars from me.. i'm surprised these other buttheads haven't asked for money yet 13:45 < jrayhawk> That wasn't a request! 13:46 < katsmeow-afk> kanzure, i want $250k to hire 5 people for lite coding and data entry for a year 13:46 < kanzure> you never tell me what you're up to because it's "super secret" :( 13:50 < jrayhawk> Whereas I'm perfectly willing to tell you what I'm doing that deserves a million dollars. 13:50 * jrayhawk farts 13:50 < kanzure> jrayhawk: so, i'd like to have "hardware packages" in .git repositories, and then display various metadata about the project, maybe after parsing whatever the user has typed up for the package details/pages 13:50 < kanzure> i think this can still work within the compile-the-pages-to-html mindset 13:51 < jrayhawk> You could either make a new compiler plugin for it or just make your metadata in the form of ikiwiki directives. 13:52 < kanzure> hm http://ikiwiki.info/plugins/contrib/ymlfront/ 13:52 < kanzure> one feature i wanted to do was have users upload or type out lists in giant <textarea> elements for what they have in their inventory, 13:52 < jrayhawk> and the rest of http://ikiwiki.info/users/KathrynAndersen/ 13:52 < kanzure> then check their list against the records and suggest possible hardware packages that sound like their stupid nicknames for their precious tools 13:53 < kanzure> (i.e. my mom calls it a 24" sander, but someone else calls it a disk sander, ..) 13:53 < jrayhawk> I want a 24" belt sander. 13:53 < kanzure> and i'm not sure how to integrate "stuff like dis" into it 13:56 < jrayhawk> How that data gets used determines how viable ikiwiki is for this. 13:57 < jrayhawk> There are a number of usable search engines that can have a limited level of integration with the Ikiwiki interface, but not so much with the engine itself. 13:57 < fenn> linbjive0 13:57 < jrayhawk> So things like "inline anything that includes the text 'sanders'" isn't really an existing feature. 13:58 < jrayhawk> "inline anything that includes a metadata directive 'sanders'" works fine, though 13:58 < kanzure> this would probably be a command line tool that i end up integrating into whatever web interface we end up with 13:58 < jrayhawk> so if you're willing to force users to actually use those directives, that'd work 13:58 < jrayhawk> Ah, I see. 13:59 < jrayhawk> There'd probably be need for manual cleanup of their directives in order to be coherent, but the command line tool would probably work, yeah. 14:00 < kanzure> fenn: would it be accurate to call it a webside storage for lazy bums who don't want to let software on their local system maintain /var/cache/apt/ or where-ever dpkg keeps downloaded/installed package information 14:00 < kanzure> or at least for web-exposed access to dpkg-for-hardware backend stuff 14:00 < kanzure> except packages are .git repositories and distributable 14:01 < kanzure> hm maybe that's just feature creep 14:03 < kanzure> so anyway, ikiwiki+git is important because it exposes individual packages, and the "dpkg/skdb" tools let the user play with the data, and having that exposed over the web is important, but in a compiled-content-only scenario that might not be appropriate, so i guess that's what i'm trying to pick your brain about 14:03 < jrayhawk> Are you already invested in the dpkg/apt distribution model? 14:04 < kanzure> somewhat, is there an alternative 14:06 < jrayhawk> A number of them, but thinking about their level of optimality is hard and not worth my time if you've already got a good thing going with your current model. 14:08 * kanzure looks at dpkg-www 14:08 < kanzure> http://packages.debian.org/lenny/dpkg-www 14:08 < kanzure> "You can list packages, show package information and installed files, browse documentation and navigate through the packages dependencies. You can also find all the packages owners of a file or directory or those providing a virtual package. " 14:08 < kanzure> "If you are the system administrator you can also install or remove packages by clicking on the buttons found in the package info page, provided that this feature has been enabled and you have properly configured your web browser. " 14:10 < fenn> how does that work exactly? 14:10 < jrayhawk> I, uh, think you're looking at it, actually. 14:10 < jrayhawk> Oh, the installation part 14:10 < kanzure> not according to http://packages.debian.org/about/ - it claims it's a custom codebase: git clone http://source.djpig.de/git/packages.git 14:11 < jrayhawk> oh okay 14:11 < kanzure> also i probably just misunderstood fenn 14:11 < fenn> bah 14:11 < kanzure> er, misunderstood joe 14:11 < kanzure> whoever you people are 14:11 < jrayhawk> "install or remove" probably works by associating application/x-debian-package with synaptic 14:12 < kanzure> hah 14:12 < kanzure> i would expect it to be backend cgi stuff 14:12 * kanzure installs 14:13 < jrayhawk> Anyway, the more closely you can align yourself with the usual dpkg/apt stack, the less work you'll wind up needing. 14:13 < kanzure> for some reason we're not using dpkg directly 14:13 < kanzure> and i can't remember why 14:14 < jrayhawk> Have you been paying attention to Saurik's woes? 14:15 < kanzure> http://www.saurik.com/id/1 bringing apt to the iphone? 14:16 < jrayhawk> Yeah. He decided to avoid the debian mirror software/hosting and go with some crazy cloud thing of his own devising for its architectural superiority. 14:17 < jrayhawk> I know he was still having problems with it after several *years*, and I don't know if it's working right yet. 14:17 < jrayhawk> That's the sort of trouble you're probably going to get yourself into with this ikiwiki plan. 14:17 < kanzure> http://www.saurik.com/id/2 packaging issues with apptapp 14:18 < kanzure> i'm glad someone has stepped up and stabbed iphone in the face for all the stupid craze about "an app store!!!1" 14:18 < jrayhawk> Saurik is a buddy of Steve's from Harvey Mudd, as I recall. 14:19 < jrayhawk> oh, ucsb, i guess 14:19 < jrayhawk> so hard to keep track 14:19 < jrayhawk> But I guess if you're diverging as far as not even using dpkg, you might already be doomed to stabilize your own infrastructure requirements. 14:20 < jrayhawk> At which point using a different model might be a good idea. I'd have to think about that. 14:20 < jrayhawk> If you can work out what caused you to drop it, that'd be helpful. 14:21 < kanzure> < fenn> oh, the problem with apt/dpkg is it requires root access and modifies the running OS 14:22 < jrayhawk> apt-get source doesn't 14:22 < fenn> and the dependency model is all wrong for hardware/manufacturing because we can't simply instantiate free copies like with software 14:22 < jrayhawk> Ah. 14:23 < jrayhawk> Do you have a more thorough description of the dependency model? 14:24 * fenn grumbles about 8 minutes latency chat 14:24 < kanzure> poorly formatted: http://designfiles.org/skdb/doc/architecture 14:25 < kanzure> (yay we have an "architecture" file! hoorah) 14:26 < jrayhawk> ah, interesting 14:29 < jrayhawk> Yeah, this is a shitload more complicated than traditional dependency problems. I think I'll ask some smarter people about this. 14:30 < kanzure> fenn: tonok, ralith and theorbtwo in #reprap convinced me to drop my STL-fears in exchange for the concept of a "linker" strategy to generate the "binary blob objects" (like meshes) from either "source code" (like pythonocc, openscad), IGES/STEP, DXF/STL, etc., into a final composited file 14:32 < kanzure> this doesn't help get rid of STL, but it does force STL-users to use the work flow where- eventually- they might realize that "binary object blobs" (STL meshes) aren't as useful as having source code to compile 14:39 < kanzure> hey wait a second, i've been conned. that mainly helps maintain the STL status quo 14:48 < fenn> "composited file"?? 14:48 < fenn> i've learned not to listen to ralith 14:49 < kanzure> "composited file" means ""everything that wasn't STL has been converted to STL and plugged together to make a single final rendering" 14:49 < CIA-47> skdb: kanzure * r 5ed50b3 /octopart.py: altered header information on octopart.py 14:49 < kanzure> s/rendering/mesh/ 14:55 < kanzure> 18:48 < Ralith> kanzure: you haven't named a SINGLE thing that skdb needs that STL doesn't provide. 14:58 < jrayhawk> do curves just not exist in his universe 14:58 < jrayhawk> or colors 14:58 < jrayhawk> or surfaces 15:01 < kanzure> jrayhawk: projects like reprap.org and makerbot.com use STL to spit out plastic objects 15:01 < kanzure> thus those users think "well it works so therefore bryan is just an ass" 15:01 -!- Noahj [~noah@wsip-70-184-10-225.ri.ri.cox.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:01 < kanzure> and i probably am, but.. 15:02 < fenn> turning everyhting into stl is totally useless 15:02 < fenn> i can do that already 15:03 < fenn> rawr 15:03 < kanzure> well he was trying to point out that (1) CNC machines largely only accept STL, or programs that spit out gcode largely only accept STL (?), (2) skdb mainly just needs the models for visualization so STL is fine 15:03 < kanzure> but #2 does *not* help with re-use and parametric redesign 15:03 < fenn> how the fuck do i concatenate avi files without it breaking 15:04 < fenn> do i *really* have to transcode to mpeg2 first? 15:04 < fenn> this is nuts 15:05 < kanzure> one sec 15:06 < kanzure> hm i don't seem to have the command any more 15:07 < kanzure> i do remember doing this though: mencoder marcin-jakubowski-hplus-summit-2009.flv -ovc copy -o marcin-jakubowski-hplus-summit-2009-2.flv -oac mp3lame 15:09 < kanzure> ooh a nice list of computational protein modeling stuff (recent papers): http://rosettadesigngroup.com/blog/619/literature-review-040310/#more-619 15:09 < fenn> cat * > big.avi; mencoder -ovc copy -oac copy -o out.avi -forceidx big.avi 15:10 < fenn> i wonder why that was so hard to find 15:15 < jrayhawk> Most people use ffmpeg directly, nowadays. 15:21 < fenn> you'll pry mplayer from my cold dead hands 15:26 < fenn> some people have ice cream for breakfast, some people have it for lunch 15:47 -!- thesnark [~michael@ppp-69-221-11-221.dsl.toldoh.ameritech.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:49 < kanzure> hey thesnark 15:50 < thesnark> hey kanzure 15:56 < kanzure> thesnark: i got an emotiv epoc headset the other day 15:56 < kanzure> have been trying to crack their data protocol (since they don't have linux drivers etc.) 15:56 < thesnark> kanzure oh wow 15:56 < kanzure> here's 1min of recorded data: http://designfiles.org/~bryan/kanzure_emotiv_epoc_egg.dat 15:56 < kanzure> maybe you'll have better luck at it than i did 15:57 < thesnark> kanzure we're just rewriting the firmware for the chip 15:57 < thesnark> kanzure without encryption 15:57 < kanzure> what chip 15:57 < thesnark> haha right I should probably specify 15:57 < thesnark> The one that does the encryption though...if you really want I can fetch the datasheet but yeah 15:57 < thesnark> we have a programmer, the sdk and a spare chip 15:57 < kanzure> er context? 15:57 < kanzure> are you talking about emotiv? 15:57 < thesnark> yes sir 15:58 < kanzure> which sdk do you have 15:58 < thesnark> the chip in the headset that encrypts the raw data 15:58 < kanzure> are you sure it's encrypted? 15:58 < thesnark> the sdk is for the chip we're writing forware for 15:58 < thesnark> it is encrypted, yes 15:58 < thesnark> firmware* 15:58 < kanzure> emotiv sells three or four different SDK .dll files .. which one do you have 15:58 < kanzure> how do you know it's encrypted 15:59 < thesnark> because emotiv says it is and people that I know who have tried writing their own software from the ground up for it have said it is 15:59 < kanzure> um 15:59 < kanzure> meanwhile emotiv could just be saying that, and the other people could have just hit a brickwall and assumed it was encrpytion 15:59 < kanzure> *encryption 15:59 < kanzure> sorry, i don't really believe it 16:00 < thesnark> why is it hard to believe? 16:00 < kanzure> because it's easier for emotiv to claim it's encrypted (fuck, that's their *business model*) 16:00 < kanzure> than for them to actually have done it ;) 16:00 < thesnark> haha dude the chip that we're replacing is specifically designed for encryption 16:00 < kanzure> which chip 16:00 < kanzure> context.. 16:01 < thesnark> fine one second 16:04 < thesnark> http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en024664 16:04 < thesnark> thatg 16:04 < thesnark> is what the EPOC uses for encryption 16:04 < thesnark> How do I know this? I haven't taken my headset apart but I have seen photos of dissassembled headsets 16:05 < thesnark> with closeups of this chip 16:05 < kanzure> so are they using a symmetric or asymmetric key technique 16:05 < thesnark> I don't care what method they're using because we're writing firmware that doesn't encrypt anything 16:06 < kanzure> looks like they might be using AES or triple-DES 16:06 < kanzure> how are you flashing the firmware? 16:06 < thesnark> we're not, we're reprogramming a new chip and leaving the original alone 16:06 < thesnark> although 16:07 < thesnark> there are definitely pins for flashing the firmware 16:09 < thesnark> it's all explained in the datasheet 16:16 < fenn> all i see is a DSP, which would make sense in an eeg device 16:16 < fenn> where do you get "specifically for encryption" from? 16:16 * fenn hastily applies tact to hsiis previous messages 16:17 < kanzure> fenn: all of your messages are being sent at the same time 16:17 < kanzure> which is weird since we're on the same damn server 16:17 < kanzure> i do see some SHA-1 strings in the .dll file.. hm.. 16:18 < kanzure> what's some common .NET encrpytion function/class names that i should search for? 16:18 < fenn> my connection is for shit the last few days, occasionally it reconnects and since the ip stays the same the ssh session to davinci is still going, so it sends everything i've typed (blind) at the same time 16:19 < kanzure> ah i see 16:19 < kanzure> i would expect menlo to have better access 16:20 < fenn> fiber to every home etc? sorry this is still america 16:21 < kanzure> don't you have LOS to like, most of the root servers? 16:22 < fenn> though there are 13 wifi ap's i could probably hack into if i tried 16:22 < kanzure> gasp! hacking! ("password:" "hm.. 123?") 16:22 < fenn> nah just airsnort or aircrack or whatever it's called these days 16:25 < kanzure> they are using this: http://www.cryptopp.com/ 16:27 < kanzure> yep it's AES 16:28 < kanzure> QuantumG: how would i track down where a symbol in a .dll file is called? presumably it will be called with either (1) a const char array for the key, or (2) a pointer to the key 16:30 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/~bryan/emotiv/epoc/possible_AES_keys.txt 16:30 < kanzure> what do you think? 16:42 < QuantumG> you mean dynamically? 16:43 < QuantumG> put a 0xcc in it and run the code 16:55 -!- Noahj [~noah@wsip-70-184-10-225.ri.ri.cox.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 17:13 < kanzure> jrayhawk: somehow i ran into http://legacy.saurik.com/net/exemplar/ a few seconds ago 17:13 < kanzure> saurik gets around i guess? 17:41 -!- klafka [~klafka@129.21.69.175] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 17:47 -!- danielfalck [~chatzilla@pool-71-111-53-176.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 18:39 < jrayhawk> Oh yeah, I forgot about his "losslessly decompilng .NET" project 18:40 < QuantumG> need pdbs to get local variable names 18:40 < QuantumG> that's about it 18:41 < QuantumG> oh, and inferring control flow is hit and miss 18:41 < QuantumG> while vs for, etc. 18:41 < kanzure> i just need to steal the AES key and that's that 18:41 < kanzure> are .NET .dll files finicky, er, any more than .dll files usually are 18:42 < kanzure> i'm guessing they compiled the key into the program.. they seem to be that brand of stupid 18:42 < QuantumG> .net dll files contain CIL, and linking is done through the CIL tables, not the native export table (unless you export something natively of course) 18:53 -!- hundred-ideas [~100ideas@209-6-54-14.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 19:09 -!- klafka [~klafka@cpe-66-66-5-254.rochester.res.rr.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 19:39 < katsmeow-afk> this may be useless : http://www.med.upenn.edu/gcb/index.shtml 19:47 < JayDugger> Good evening, everyone. 20:55 < kanzure> you guys are boring 20:55 < JayDugger> What did you want earlier today, kanzure? 20:57 < kanzure> just wanted to know if you had finished downloading the nature dump 21:24 -!- nsh [sbp@wikipedia/nsh] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:25 -!- nsh [sbp@59.176.232.72.static.reverse.ltdomains.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:25 < superkuh> kanzure: the nature dump is 32GB, not 60. I'm pretty sure my indices match up with those I saw on the server and the full thing was mirrored. By the way, did you ever find out how to make wget not replace files on 404 with --output-document ? 21:27 < kanzure> 30GB is right. Someone else asked about that yesterday and I had to double check and confirm it. 21:28 < kanzure> no news on wget though 21:38 -!- nsh [sbp@59.176.232.72.static.reverse.ltdomains.com] has quit [Changing host] 21:38 -!- nsh [sbp@wikipedia/nsh] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:54 -!- klafka [~klafka@cpe-66-66-5-254.rochester.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 22:04 -!- Noahj [~noah@ip68-230-157-203.ri.ri.cox.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:05 < JayDugger> superkuh, won't the --no-clobber option do that? 22:05 < JayDugger> I think that breaks --mirror, though. 22:10 < superkuh> I think '--no-clobber' is used to not replace existing files, going to $x.1 $x.2, etc. In my use there will always be an existing file that needs to be replaced but one I do not wish to overwrite if the URL is 404 for a bit. (http://superkuh.ath.cx/spaceweather.pl) 22:27 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-58-2.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:29 < JayDugger> Good night, all. 22:29 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@2001:0:53aa:64c:2c80:12d9:52c6:ef50] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 22:46 < kanzure> superkuh: what is http://superkuh.ath.cx/users/superkuh/meh/duckpants_sm.jpg doing in spaceweather.pl? 22:47 < superkuh> Heh. I had my wgetrc file set to do 30 retries from when I was on shakey wifi. One server in particular would go down randomly and stall my script for those 30 tries of a minute or two each. If I removed the item it would mess up the number sequence for naming. So I put in that image as a placeholder and just removed it's associated number from the html. 22:48 < genehacker> did he finally finally send a message to that telescope? 22:52 -!- thesnark [~michael@ppp-69-221-11-221.dsl.toldoh.ameritech.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:56 < kanzure> http://nathanmccorkle.com/projects/pics/PDMS_spectral_response.png 22:58 -!- any02986775 [~someone@75-120-38-212.dyn.centurytel.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:59 < genehacker> http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/03/being-able-to-see-through-opaque.html 23:01 -!- katsmeow-afk [~someone@75-120-43-159.dyn.centurytel.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 23:03 -!- any02986775 is now known as katsmeow 23:11 < kanzure> http://pastebin.com/EGMQMkvK 23:15 < superkuh> Oh, I figured that out. 23:16 < superkuh> My 'new additions' script was taking 20 minutes to go through the added nature dump, so I needed to exclude it. 23:20 -!- zvader [~zvader@heckle.icmb.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:23 -!- danielfalck [~chatzilla@pool-71-111-53-176.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:23 -!- danielfalck [~chatzilla@pool-71-111-53-176.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has left #hplusroadmap [] 23:25 < kanzure> superkuh: the text files in the nature dump are indices of the files, so you can probably just tack those on to your new additions script if you really, really wanted to. 23:27 < superkuh> I don't. I'd prefer to keep new additions uncluttered. -not -path \"/home/superkuh/www/Library/001-Nature/thesplit*/*\" worked. 23:40 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-58-2.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:41 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-58-2.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:56 -!- katsmeow is now known as katsmeow-afk