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@IAmABot lol. whoops. left it so long cavil couldn't even keep it alive :(
00:11
hey Selenium Chrome Headless is "stable" now in C59
we can probably get that working with webdriverio quite easily :S
#pls
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00:25
@allquixotic lol. I think you were trying the Chrome one
I was trying the Firefox one :P
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00:54
@JourneymanGeek hm?
Got handed an oddly nice old Acer. Odd slightly curved keyboard, c2d and .... Win 7.
@JourneymanGeek Core 2 Schmuo?!
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oh yea that's right
I remember now
@allquixotic I'd tried Chrome but it's a no-go because they've designed a useless feature.
There's no way to persist local storage in headless mode iirc
and I think Firefox/geckodriver is still broken
01:11
!!taytaytayhello
@NotDog That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
Blargh. Can't get the bloody import to work.
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:\
wait
WAIT
Lol Bob
If you have the bot working why don't you have the bot working working?
As in why am I even bothering if you have a working bot
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:O :O :O :O :O
@allquixotic FIREFOX HEADLESS WORKS
@NotDog we were waiting for a working headless impl in a major browser :P
01:19
@Bob Four days ago?
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I tested this a month ago with ff and ch
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@allquixotic *poke* you still around?
@NotDog oh, so she finished her tantrum? :P
@Bob Nah
Spotify came up with a new licensing option
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o.O
01:22
> Let’s answer the main question right out of the gate: the reason Taylor Swift brought her albums back onto Spotify and to platforms she’s overlooked in the past few years, like Amazon Music and Pandora Premium, isn’t because
Katy Perry released Witness (although it may have something to do with the timing) or because Swift’s last album, 1989, sold 10 million copies (this is the official reasoning for the release) — it’s because of the new licensing deal between her distributor Universal Music Group and Spotify, and the realities of releasing music in 2017.
It's just a coincidence it happened the same day Katy Perry released her new album, obvs. -_-
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Anyway, I'll see about getting Cavil proper back up once @allquixotic wakes up :P
Cavil is dead. Long live floofyfox!
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@allquixotic ^
@Bob just now
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@allquixotic wanna get cavil up? :P
01:29
YEEEESSSS
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I have FloofyFox working in headless firefox
awesome :D
thank god for Mozilla
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I hope there aren't stability issues
me too
is that nightly or a stable rel?
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I suspect Chrome headless is still more stable (...and not Nightly) but you. can't. set. a. persistent. data-dir.
whose decision was that?!?!
@allquixotic still nightly. 56 works with ghostdriver.
55 is when headless will be released, so I suspect they'll uplift some bugfixes... it might work in next beta
@allquixotic do you have memory quotas/limits on the cavil container?
probably a good idea in case there's a leak
01:33
@Bob nah
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@allquixotic maybe chuck a 2G or 4G on it?
but oomkiller will eat it if it's the most memory-hungry proc
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lol
!!taytaytay
01:35
Suddenly I feel inadequate
All i have is this shoddy taylor swift gif
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@allquixotic Could you do a git pull?
!!taytaytaylovesyouguys
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@NotDog could you stop your bot? I want to bring cavil up, but that'd clash for now. and thanks for reminding us to look at this :P
@Bob G'night
I mean done
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01:38
@NotDog 'night
Was going to do that before sleeping anyway
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@NotDog thanks
lol
I have this up on a sidebar at work
the animated gifs are sooooo gonna give it away
Oh did I mention my motorbike is stuck in the middle of nowhere because I accidentally ran down the battery from playing too much Ingress and can't start it up again.
So I had to leave it in a post office car park in a small village miles from town.
@Bob on my repo? sure
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01:42
@JourneymanGeek you need to adblock images in chat :P
@allquixotic yea I pushed a couple minor updates
but I can't pull on your container cause privkey password
@allquixotic maybe use a deploy key in the container? :P
@JourneymanGeek this can't be the first time you've had a work while we've had a working chat bot
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@NotDog O_O
sean@cavil:~/dev/SO-ChatBot$ git pull
Enter passphrase for key '/home/sean/.ssh/id_rsa':
remote: Counting objects: 20, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
remote: Total 20 (delta 10), reused 12 (delta 10), pack-reused 8
Unpacking objects: 100% (20/20), done.
From ssh://github.com/allquixotic/SO-ChatBot
   5204f4d..05e6646  master     -> origin/master
Updating d3d4bae..05e6646
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:
        run-headless-webdriver.js
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@allquixotic uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
just stash em and I'll look at the stash :P
oh wait you've already fetched
I should be able to manually merge locally
@NotDog previous jobs sucked less
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01:50
actually.
@allquixotic mind if I create a new account on the cavil container?
would probably be easier since i can have separate keys
oh wait no that wouldn't work, cavil's under your home dir
@Bob TIL, basically nobody carries jump leads in their car.
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@NotDog apparently it's not good for modern starters/electronics
OTOH bought a portable li-ion starter pack off Amazon since it's the second time I've drained the batt doing something stupid and probably won't be the last.
@Bob not sure what the alternative is... Not starting it ever again?
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@NotDog jumping it very very carefully? :P
usually it's more along the lines of using a portable jump pack or a slower battery charger
I can't conceive of any real reason why it'd be bad for the electronics.
People have said if you leave the other car running it might be bad but why would you do that to begin with.
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01:54
@NotDog something about a surge damaging the jump donor
idk
looked it up briefly a couple months ago
personally, I don't think it's an issue, but ...
Yeah I've seen the same info repeated all over with no actual factual data to back it up
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@NotDog hm? you're supposed to...
@Bob never even heard of them till recently
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@NotDog they used to be pretty bulky till recently too
though I dunno how effective the tiny li-ion packs are
@Bob also seen that written in a few places but also a few more correctly saying the opposite. I
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01:55
probably better for a little motorbike than a car
@NotDog wait what.
so both vehicles are supposed to be off?
tbh I've never seen that anywhere
it's always with the donor running
Unless you're trying to start a 4 litre diesel off a wheelchair battery, chances are if the battery of the other car can start its engine there's no need to be running the engine too to get it to start yours.
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@NotDog that's what I thought, but I've literally never seen that advised anywhere
@Bob IMO in a basic jump start you're literally just borrowing the battery without physically swapping it
@Bob we'll find out tomorrow!
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yea, that makes sense
question is, why doesn't anyone else say that :P
I've purposefully bought a tiny one. Will see how well it works, if at all.
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01:58
@NotDog stand back :P
Bearing in mind it does say car jump start and I'm dealing with a 0.4l single cylinder motorcycle engine so it's hardly going to be stressed.
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lol
@allquixotic I kinda feel like cleaning this up a bit
Bought basically the smallest one because a) cheap, b) fits into the screwdriver compartment and c) can charge off micro USB
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hmmmmm
why are all the scripts going 644 => 755
Because chmod 777 would be erm...
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02:01
oh it's a+x on the live container
weird.
Yknow 'chmod 777' would be a cool name for a tech fail blog.
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run-headless.js
run-headless.js.2
run-headless-pjs.config.json
run-headless-webdriver.js
run-headless-webdriver-pjs.js
run-pjs.sh
run.sh
because that's not confusing at all :D
!! Caat
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not up yet
Too soon?
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02:04
still dealing with git shenanigans
@JourneymanGeek Dolan pls. I constantly have RA fullscreen on my second monitor at work.
@JourneymanGeek Moving furniture computers sucked less?
@Bob go ahead
@NotDog you're one to talk about ch* commands :D
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@allquixotic I give up on git; I'll just manually merge :P
or. or!
@allquixotic you could commit what you have and force-push. I'll merge on my end.
probably easier
@ThatREDACTEDGuy I had it on my 4th. When I had a work.
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then you can pull again and we'll be in sync :D
hm. deploy keys would work well - they can have write access => i.imgur.com/Q38J5eK.png (@allquixotic)
but I can't add it to that repo - you'll have to do it
02:18
in PC Hardware News and Rumors, 33 secs ago, by bwDraco
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/dell-area-51-desktop-amd-ryzen,34767.html
This is a huge design win for AMD. We have not seen an AMD processor grace a flagship Alienware desktop for years.
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@allquixotic I'm doing the manual merge. At this point, please don't commit anything; we'll have to sync it properly some other time (when you're more ... around) :P
@Bob I just can't keep up with the sheer number of programming languages a developer needs to know.
I'm a professional developer and I only know BASIC and I've gotten along just fine
Hopefully, I can spend some time learning PowerShell...
02:37
@ThatREDACTEDGuy yes
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03:00
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
> the sheer number of programming languages js frameworks
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lol wtf
@allquixotic I can't log in in headless mode, but once logged in (w/ cookie) headless runs fine
looks like in headless the login redirect stalls somewhere
I'll have to look at it some other day
preferably after git is fixed :P
alternatively: xrdp/xvbf the login and then run headless for actual bot
03:18
@Bob kk
@Bob tell me how?
@Bob not a terrible alternative.
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03:30
@allquixotic delete your key from container, generate new key, and add it under repo settings with write access in github
that makes a repo-specific key you don't need to password (so I can use it) :P
@Bob k
@Bob try?
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uhhhhhhh
seems to work? :P
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trying to back up the modified stuff before anything git-destructive :P
@allquixotic cool, seems to work
thanks
(now I can safely delete some of the old stuff too :P)
 
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05:41
sounds like the thing you were complaining about :P
06:10
hey ho
Snoooooooowooooooooooooo
@djsmiley2k Sunnnnnnburnnnnnnnnnnnn
o_O
that was unexpected :D
ok chaps, here's a fun one
when your on a domain, it'll say connected to 'domain.network' - giving the name of the domain, in the little network popup box in windows 7
How does it know you're connected to this :? :/
Access to the domain controllers? what port? :/
As right now, domain authenicated laptops connecting over our 4G network... aren't seeing that
and no one here knows why :/
Hi all. Good morning!
Hi Nick
06:40
Is there some simple way to see in IE if a site is being proxied
@djsmiley2k specific site?
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) is a web security policy mechanism which helps to protect websites against protocol downgrade attacks and cookie hijacking. It allows web servers to declare that web browsers (or other complying user agents) should only interact with it using secure HTTPS connections, and never via the insecure HTTP protocol. HSTS is an IETF standards track protocol and is specified in RFC 6797. The HSTS Policy is communicated by the server to the user agent via an HTTP response header field named "Strict-Transport-Security". HSTS Policy specifies a period of time during which...
HSTS also avoid proxying.
@djsmiley2k hi djsmiley2k :)
I'm sitting in a workshop right now, working with ATMega280P on a Nano.
Really, kiddie stuff. Am writing the blinking light program XD for the millionth time in my life.
This class is nice. They're teaching us to write it character for character. Not running example code. Nice guys. This is a nice college called CUSAT. It's a private science-centric university. A lot of friendly researchers here.
user226528
07:05
@Nick I've seen this before: Spite towards the successful competitor.
@FleetCommand Whatever it may be, it's one of the wittiest things I've ever read.
user226528
@Nick And wrong too: Air conditioning is useless unless the air flows. In places where there is no air escape canal, opening the window is the only solution.
@FleetCommand Normal people don't think like that. I close my windows when I turn the AC on in the car. It's this common sense that allows for Linus's comment to be funny.
@satibel ThAT IS SO EXTREMELY CLOSE. You are off only by one word. This should have been impossible. Please, sir, please tell me how you decrypted this. It's for research. I have not been able to do this!
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@Nick Well, I hope he has fun with his wits, because it neither makes him as rich as Bill Gates nor makes Linux as successful as Windows. (FYI, this sentence wasn't sarcasm.)
07:29
@Nick seriously? That's one of the wittiest things you've read?
Also, please stop sending me LinkedIn requests, I do not wish to join the platform anytime soon.
user226528
COVFEFE? Looks like another acronym from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
user226528
There was a FLDSMDFR in that film.
07:47
morning
@Nick unless you want to play games
or do any office work
or provide a simple environment for non-technical people to use
I assumed that it is a monoalphabetic substitution, (e.g. one letter maps to another letter) and that the word lengths are unchanged. so it becomes [this game](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8c/df/4a/8cdf4a12d9db6928a8af933dbf1f2408.jpg) without the mapping.
I was lazy and stopped at the first match using online tools, but I could've made a script giving all the possible matching texts (which would be probably less than 50, going to probably less than 5 eliminating nonsensical text).
@satibel Can we co-author a research paper on this, please?
It sounds silly but I'm sure a lot of high-schoolers will find it interesting.
@Nick this is deciphering 1.0.1 :p
they've been used since roman times
@satibel Sure, that's what we'll title the paper :)
@Burgi You can co-author too and contribute that section!
07:54
In cryptanalysis, frequency analysis is the study of the frequency of letters or groups of letters in a ciphertext. The method is used as an aid to breaking classical ciphers. Frequency analysis is based on the fact that, in any given stretch of written language, certain letters and combinations of letters occur with varying frequencies. Moreover, there is a characteristic distribution of letters that is roughly the same for almost all samples of that language. For instance, given a section of English language, E, T, A and O are the most common, while Z, Q and X are rare. Likewise, TH, ER, ON,...
that was less advanced than this ^
@FleetCommand COVFEFE - Donald Trump
yours was a slightly more advanced caesar cypher.
the point of a paper is to expand new theories and push forward human understanding.
your proposal is a high schoolers homework project
@satibel Thank you. I have a set of these. I want to coin names for each of them. I actually hope to be known for them because it's an easy way of encrypting passwords.
Do you think it's possible I could be famous?
are you being serious?
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07:59
@Burgi Not always. I co-wrote a research paper on the "A Study on the The Global Migration of Coconuts through African Swallows as a Vector of Spread"
not sure if trolling or incredibly dense.
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step 1: become the emperor of the roman empire
step 2: use a simple letter replacement cypher to communicate with my generals
step 3: ?????
step 4: profit
@satibel Nah, this is something weirder.
08:29
@Nick Just... No. Nope. Nothing. Never.
08:44
@Rahul2001 hahaha. Really?
@satibel That was a tentative title. We are shortlisted to be published....in some journal. True story.
Hmm. the guardian.com crashes my FF :/
@DavidPostill works on chrome mobile for me
@Burgi get defeated by British infections.
'some journal'
@DavidPostill I see no reason why it should. Try a different broswer. Please also test Nightly. If it crashes Nightly, then I might have some beef with them.
Yum, beef. I don't like it as much as chicken but now the taboo of it makes it more exciting.
09:03
Uh...
@Nick It's a User Script. If I can be bothered I will try to figure out which one.
09:13
should i be worried if a frontend dev doesn't have an online portfolio?
@Burgi Not necessarily. Maybe all his past work is covered by non-disclosure?
i hadn't thought of that
@Burgi It's entirely possible he has never done any personal or freelance projects
you're telling me they never wrote anything ever?
uni?
i guess
You should ask why
09:31
@Burgi he can be good at coding websites from a picture, but not imagining something from scratch. Or the other way around, he can be good at making a good looking prototype, but can't do js.
we'll find out after the tech test
09:55
@Burgi meh, as a (hobbyist) frontend developer, I so a lot of stuff just for fun or practice. Doesn't he have any of that to show you?
thats my point
yeah it feels a bit odd to me too
even a amuature programmer has stuff they tried,
can he talk about tutorials and self teaching he's done?
If he can't do that.... run away
Any kind of programming is 50% learning something new
Disclaimer: Not a Programmer
lol
@DavidPostill I think there are sites that list all the scripts a page uses
or ask him for his SE username.
@Nick he said userscript
i.e. something local on his system
ah, tampermonkey stuff. Userstyles and things.
10:06
yus
@djsmiley2k Yes, indeed.
/me nods
@djsmiley2k I want to make more of those. Where do I upload my work?
on ur website.
Right now, I have CSS styles for sites but I'm the only one using it. How do I shar this with my friends?
10:09
via your social media
@djsmiley2k you mean, store it in my GDrive and share the code via facebook and twitter?
Meh...
lol sure
Did you have something else in mind?
github?
10:28
May 15 at 17:09, by Nick
Also, about my workshop, this is as much hacking as I taught them. The rest was simply intro to Kali. How to google and be a "pro" skiddy. How to use Git, Github and use LAMP to implement a fake sign-in phishing attack. Pretty basic stuff.
You teach people how to use Git(hub) but use Google bloody Drive to share CSS code?
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10:40
is there anyone near mumbai who can go stab someone in the face for me?
/me looks at @Rahul2001
@Burgi CS again?
@Burgi haha, why?
Who's he taught o_O
old dev team farmed this fucking WP site out to some random guy in india
and i have bloody maintain it
xD
dump it :(
10:42
its just poorly built
@Burgi Meh, if you're ever having communication issues, hit me up
@djsmiley2k i can't
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hi
what's happening
welcome to WP! :)
@Bob run away!
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o.O
@Rahul2001 will you get them to do the needful?
it'll take me about 2 weeks to rebuild and the customer won't pay for that because (rightly so) we should have done it right in the first place
You know what, I hate your job xD
me too :(
:{(
come work here
no one can figure out this network issue (other than agreeing it's dns related)
basically, I'm pretty sure EE have screwed up
but not sure how to prove it :/
Screwed up may include but not limited to: changed the IP of their DNS resolvers
have you tried removing the machine from the domain?
10:51
hahaha
40 stores
it's only mobile connected sites, it's a bit weird
ah so it isn't isolated
can you try a different network? get a free SIM from o2 or something, just to check if its something EE have done?

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