[00:30] https://lobste.rs/bbs love it [00:32] aha [00:32] does it have telnet [00:32] it does! [00:32] but it doesn't support normal codepage [09:35] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [12:14] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [12:14] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [12:14] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [12:19] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.1.1) [12:20] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [12:20] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [13:29] Tiny Tiny RSS: There’s no warranty. If it breaks you get to keep both parts. [13:29] lol [13:34] hahaha [13:35] Instructions on how to install are not very friendly [13:35] but I am intrigued [15:23] *** gizmoguy has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [15:24] *** gizmoguy has joined #arpnetworks [15:27] *** jcv has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [15:28] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [16:40] rss isn't very friendly in general is it? [17:20] Google Reader made it friendly [17:20] RIP Google Reader [17:23] mercutio: I made an app that supports RSS. It was OK to work with, however there are several variants that complicate implementation [17:23] JSON is my favorite content layer format [17:36] *** jbum has quit IRC (Quit: jbum) [17:37] *** qg_ has joined #arpnetworks [17:57] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [17:57] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [18:00] when i looked at rss, it seemed inconsistent [18:00] with multiple variants. [18:57] *** qg_ has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [19:00] *** qg_ has joined #arpnetworks [19:14] anybody got recommendations for offshore, anonymous VPS services? [19:15] qg_ need to be a bit more specific there, off which shore? [19:16] true [19:16] off US [19:16] Maybe off all shores? [19:16] Find a nice oil rig in int'l waters [19:16] satelite internet ok? [19:16] Though the Internet connections to those is less than desireable [19:17] not going to be doing anything malicious are we with our anonymous, off shore vps? [19:17] looking for privacy for some connections [19:18] perhaps what you need is a VPN service? [19:18] I'd prefer a shell [19:38] if you're paranoid about privacy a remote shell is less secure from the pov of government monitoring or whatever [19:39] i'm not really sure what you're after though [19:39] what's anonymous vps service mean anyway? [19:40] paypal etc has audit logs [19:41] how is a remote shell less secure? [19:41] interception [19:41] insecure memory [19:42] how? [19:42] wellt he provider can intercept all of your memory [19:42] i know of no os that uses secure memory [19:42] err encrypted memory [19:42] if you're going to pay the provider for the service you probably trust them as well [19:42] so in theory, while a vm is running a provider cna look at memory contents of your vm [19:42] but they can still get a court order that allows the government to take over theri servers. [19:42] I didn't say I wanted to provide content [19:43] i don't know how far your'e going :) [19:43] some countries don't [19:43] even countries like sweden do [19:43] but yeah, i figure anonymous/off shore leads to being an activist or something [19:44] and being paranoid [19:44] feel free to say you don't need to go that far :) [19:44] Iceland, Norway, Netherlands are all privacy centric [19:44] in theory [19:45] they're still at risk [19:45] less so, than other countries. So looking to reduce risk [19:45] well any international provider may have control panel in another country too [19:46] and if you want to stay anonymous you'd have to use tor or something to access it. [19:46] it all sounds complicated to me [19:52] *** qg_ has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:00] I don't think of the Nordics as privacy-centric. Are they? [20:01] they have more consumer-protection [20:01] less government survelience. [20:01] but yeah overall they are compared to other places. [20:02] I know that Sweden has a ton of govt survelience. But true: the EU's consumer proection is nice. [20:03] compared to the US? [20:03] About the same. [20:03] interesting. [20:03] survelience in NZ is hardly talked about. [20:04] Sweden's version of the NSA is called FRA. [20:04] They don't have as much money as the NSA, but they also spy on a fraction of the people. [20:05] oh he's gone anyway [20:05] i don't know what he was really after. [20:05] Oh well. [20:06] Seems like they wanted a proxy to hack the Gibson from. [20:06] from their comcast net :) [20:06] Ha. [20:06] comcast would give away their details quickly [20:12] depending on what they did [20:13] i couldn't just call in and ask them for details [20:17] you don't know until you try it [20:17] the question is whether they ask for a warrant or not from law enforcement [20:18] and the same uncertainty could be applied to just about any isp [20:18] yeah [20:19] undoubtedly, their official process would require a subpoena or to have contact made w/their legal dept to fulfill legitimate leo requests [20:20] not some jerk calling in to customer service pretending to be a cop asking for the details about a customer's account with the only identifier being an ip or something [20:20] i keep getting annoying stuttering in ssh via ipv6 [20:20] argh [20:21] http://www.ebay.com/itm/Supermicro-X10SDV-TLN4F-Xeon-D-1540-2-0GHz-8-Core-32GB-DDR4-2x10gbe-2x1gbe-/181826244967?hash=item2a55b05167 [20:21] i what these xeon d chips are like [20:23] m0unds: packet loss? [20:23] i don't see any [20:23] latency is all over the place though [20:25] ahh ok [20:25] like 5/10 msec? [20:25] +/- 25 [20:25] actually more [20:25] varying between 45 and 102 [20:26] few timeouts here and there [20:27] lol wtf. thunderstorm out of nowhere [20:28] hmm i see much smaller variance m0unds. [20:28] best is 0.7 average 7.3, worst 63.5 [20:28] *** mnathani has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [20:28] so a little congestion [20:28] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [20:30] yea, guessing it's ntt here [20:30] since my return route to comcast from arp is via ntt [20:30] and has had congestion issues in LAX before [20:30] www.welivesecurity.com/2015/08/11/firefox-under-fire-anatomy-of-latest-0-day-attack/ this is fun [20:34] maybe a combination [22:09] i thought bitrig was kind of a joke [22:09] but they seem to be making quite a lot of progress [22:11] they're taking openbsd, and making it work with llvm, gold/lto, and trying to improve smp and add efi support and a few other things. [22:11] STOP ATTACKING GNU SOFTWARE! [23:38] BryceBot: you are not open source yourself :-) [23:43] i don't know what he decided was attacking'