[00:37] *** pcn has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [00:37] *** mnathani has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [00:38] *** pcn has joined #arpnetworks [00:38] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [00:38] *** mhoran1 has joined #arpnetworks [00:38] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran1 [00:38] *** koan_ has joined #arpnetworks [00:38] *** d^_^b has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [00:38] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [00:38] *** koan has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [00:38] *** CaZe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [00:38] *** d^_^b has joined #arpnetworks [00:39] *** qbit has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [00:39] *** CaZe has joined #arpnetworks [01:29] GluffiS_: are you on kvr18? it had some "issues" [01:36] ant: can't really remember :) but i lost my 1000+ days uptime [04:37] *** twobithacker has joined #arpnetworks [07:08] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [07:09] *** qbit_ has joined #arpnetworks [07:12] *** qbit has quit IRC (Client Quit) [07:12] *** qbit_ has quit IRC (Client Quit) [07:18] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [07:18] *** qbit has quit IRC (Client Quit) [07:24] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [07:32] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [07:32] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [08:41] *** koan_ is now known as koan [09:26] *** tehfink has joined #arpnetworks [09:47] *** brycec is now known as AntsInMyEyes [09:49] *** AntsInMyEyes is now known as brycec [10:55] *** tehfink has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [12:08] *** staticsafe has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.3) [12:08] *** staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks [14:15] brb installing netbsd on my dog's bark collars [15:17] ... with any other OS I would be sure you were kidding [15:23] i just sat through a 2 hour class about title 31 [15:23] my brain is mush [15:32] @google title 31 [15:33] 290,000,000 total results returned for 'title 31', here's 3 [15:33] Casino regulations under the Bank Secrecy Act - Wikipedia, the free ... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_regulations_under_the_Bank_Secrecy_Act) Although Title 31, also known as the Bank Secrecy Act, was originally focused on financial institutions, criminal use of banking services located within casinos ... [15:33] U.S. Code: Title 31 - MONEY AND FINANCE | LII / Legal Information ... (http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31) Current through 113–65 This title was enacted by Pub. L. 97–258, § 1,Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. ... Table Showing Disposition of All Sections of Former Title 31 ... [15:33] Title 31 of the United States Code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_31_of_the_United_States_Code) Title 31 of the United States Code outlines the role of the money and finance in the United States Code. Subtitle I—General; Subtitle II—The Budget Process ... [15:33] @wiki Casion regulations under the Bank Secrecy Act [15:33] No exact title match. Searching... Maybe you meant 'Casino regulations under the Bank Secrecy Act'? Here is Wikipedia's first search result. [15:33] Bank secrecy :: Bank secrecy (or bank privacy) is a legal principle in some jurisdictions under which banks are not allowed to provide to authorities personal and account information about their customers unless certain conditions apply (for example, a criminal complaint has been filed). In some cases, additional privacy is provided to beneficial owners through the use of numbered... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank%20secrecy [15:33] @wiki Casino regulations under the Bank Secrecy Act [15:33] Casino regulations under the Bank Secrecy Act :: Casinos in the United States, which generate more than $1,000,000 in annual gaming revenues, are required to report certain currency transactions to assist the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in uncovering money laundering activities and other financial crimes (including... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino%20regulations%20under%20the%20Bank%20S [15:33] ...and it took 2 hours to explain that?? [15:35] yep [15:35] *** jmr` has left [15:35] lots of internal controls about it [15:38] and silly hypotheticals people kept bringing up [15:38] "What if aliens?" [15:38] brave new world of offering safe deposit boxes [15:38] we don't know what's in them, some people use them to store away gambling money or whatever [15:40] i only need brass tacks, i don't need hypothetical stuff or applications to another dept division or whatever [15:41] some of the compliance officer's internal examples were amusing though [15:57] lol [15:57] Safe deposit boxes, is that common in casinos? [15:57] i have no idea [15:57] hahaha [17:51] brycec: there's usually a safe in your hotel at whatever casino you're staying at [17:52] brycec: unless we're talking about something entirely different [17:53] bank style safe deposit boxies [17:53] boxes [17:53] you rent them, you get a key to them [17:54] well i mean [17:54] what're you going to do with a temporary safe deposit box that you can't do with a fire-proof safe at the casino? [17:55] storing money [17:55] that'd be the first thing [17:56] one example given was that they're used to store "play" money in chip form [17:56] which can easily be done with the room safe [17:56] terrible idea [17:56] that's what i do when i stay at hotels [17:56] you set your own combination [17:56] staff can't get into them [17:56] and there's an override key [17:56] yes they can [17:56] they're reset at checkout [17:56] easily [17:56] well my shit's never been stolen [17:56] that's good [17:56] i'm sure they don't give the keys to the cleaning crew [17:56] you're just overly paranoid [17:57] i work in a casino [17:57] if you think no one else on the planet can get into your "safe deposit box," you're also mistaken [17:57] congrats? [17:57] you're taking the entire thing out of context [17:57] waaaay out of context [17:57] i work in a casino, i had to go to training, i said people store shit in safe deposit boxes [17:57] that's it [17:57] yeah i get it [17:58] never implied people can't get into safe deposit boxes [17:58] never implied stuff couldn't be stolen from them [17:58] but i don't really think they're any more secure than the room safe [17:58] 19:54:47 m0unds │ terrible idea [17:58] they're in an area with cameras and staff with procedures [17:58] yeah [17:58] and those cameras "suddenly stopped working" or "were being rebooted" at the time [17:58] and the keys are stored in a keywatcher [17:58] nothx [17:59] sigh [17:59] and you said i'm paranoid? [17:59] there's evidence of that happening [17:59] i'm sure there is [17:59] even for a murder that took place at a high school [17:59] but my shit has never gone missing from a safe [17:59] and that's great [17:59] i agree [17:59] but i wouldn't trust a safe in a room with valuables [18:00] and we're back to paranoia [18:00] i'm gonna go back to configuring these switches [18:01] k [18:06] * brycec goes back to "my car is running an ssh daemon" smh [18:23] telnet or gtfo [18:55] anyway, now that i'm done with that.. what i was getting at by mentioning working in a casino is that i regularly have to go to stupid industry conventions and things and hear all about shitty stuff in hospitality environments and it makes me paranoid about locking stuff up in a room [18:55] i just avoid bringing valuable stuff i can't carry with me if i have to travel because of that [20:06] https://code.facebook.com/posts/1474977139392436/looking-back-on-look-back-videos?hn=1 wacky [20:37] whats a good resource if one wishes to master iptables? [21:43] I've only heard of safe deposit boxes in banks. got lucky and opened a business + personal bank account with a free safe deposit box included, then it got bought, but because they grandfather original clients, so long as I keep my accounts with them, I get a perpetually free deposit box. probalby should store a paper wallet there or similar ;-) [21:45] haha, nice [22:01] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [22:01] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks