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22:31
Hai gais! I got the job! Yep, I'm now a security consultant!
@Adnan I'm so sorry for you!
@Adnan no, I mean Congratulations! I'm so happy for you!
No more dealing with angry clients demanding changes to the specs. No more long hours trying to fix a bug.
Waaait
@AviD Well, I'm quite happy myself. Been a little dream of mine
@Adnan now just angry clients demanding changes to the scope, or the finding's risk level. Only long hours trying to find the bug.
;-)
@Adnan heh, just kidding. Don't mind me... It is really awesome (until you get old and cranky), I'm sure you'll have a great time.
what company?
@Lucas Jesus! What the fuck is happening in Belgium tonight?
well screw you too!
or was that some Finnish company...
22:36
Finnish company
@Adnan yay, ignore that cynic @AviD :op
@RоryMcCune too late, I already told him to
@AviD Remove, it please.
I realized I cannot make it fully public yet
@AviD heh, like the time someone tried to tell me that Oracle were a very secure company so that out of support version of 8i shouldn't be a high
ah okay
sorry
22:37
@AviD Not your fault
@RоryMcCune Thanks :D
@RоryMcCune hell, with oracle, in support recent version should be a high.
@AviD heh this also was a financial services co' for extra WTF :)
@Adnan so do you know the specifics of your role yet?
or is it just general "security stuff"
@RоryMcCune Software security. Code audits, VSVA stuff, educating developers, helping devs fix security issues by pointing them in the right direction. Stuff like that
@Adnan sounds cool, hoepfully more productive than the more black-box approach to testing that's prevalent in the UK
nice
22:41
@RоryMcCune The company does a variety of infosec stuff. They have teams that do blackbox, whitebox stuff, full-network pentesting, security training, integrating security in the lifecycle, and a bunch of other stuff
I'm quite excited!
@Adnan cool!
I'm angry! So angry!
Why don't countries end the whole statelessness-immunity shit and deny all confirmed war tourists who try to come back?!
Git gets really slow when you commit more than a thousand files.
We're taking out the trash
RT @fmavituna: 1. Write your XSS payload 2. Put it in your book 3. Get published on O'reilly Safari 4. Profit! :) http://t.co/904zg85iGP
SO MUCH FAIL!
22:54
@TerryChia lololol
@LucasKauffman The trash shouldn't have been allowed back in first place.
I hope you guys are all safe.
@Adnan Oooh, congrats!
Thanks
@DavidFreitag Try doing a shallow checkout. In my experience it usually isn't the number of files but the size of the history.
@TerryChia 4116 commits
22:56
@Lucas The news says it's a joint operation between multiple countries
on this branch
@DavidFreitag Any large binary files etc?
@TerryChia Not entirely sure, its quite a large repo
I know there is a smattering of smallish binaries
git still works incredibly fast with the linux kernel. 4k commits and a thousand files really shouldn't affect it.
a few hundred KB here and there
@TerryChia Maybe it's just the Github app that is having trouble
22:58
@DavidFreitag Yeah that's probably your problem. git sucks at binary content.
@TerryChia But in comparison to the amount of source files it's almost nothing
@DavidFreitag Hmm maybe. I always use the command line.
@TerryChia Also, there are nearly 7K files, not 1k
I just added 1500
oooh twitter is down
23:25
@DavidFreitag Looks up from here (via TweetDeck).
You're a TweetDeck.

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