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11:00 PM
(That is the mac mention not the ubuntu ver.)
 
@FEichinger That's what I was asking for. Do we do anything about shady? Not to mention two users with similar names linking to weirdly similar sites with the same URLs and wording..
Yeah.
 
@Seth Personally, I find it irresponsible not to do something about it. Even though it has no effect on Linux users (seeing how it's a *.exe), it's still suspicious software that doesn't need any downloads whatsoever.
 
I agree.
 
I flagged it for spam. If the community disagrees, so be it, but I don't see this as something to keep at all.
 
;)
 
11:04 PM
@jrg ping
 
jrg
@TheLordofTime pong
 
you has mail
 
jrg
i see it
@TheLordofTime i assume znc salts/hashes, right?
 
it does usually, in the backend
 
jrg
ok
then i can safely use this other password.
:)
 
11:07 PM
@jrg the only person who can actually see the passcodes and decrypt it is myself
:P
 
jrg
@TheLordofTime right, because you have the salt.
 
i'm the only one with actual access to the config file. and the salt and the hashing method.
that, and even if someone had the salt it wouldn't help them
they can't get to the server, and even that data's encrypted
/me may or may not change everything randomly :P
 
Nice.
Will come back to it once by votes reset.
 
i'm now actively seeking a NaA or something that i can flag... i have 1 more flag until i get a gold badge
 
I'll looks for you.
Even has two upvotes :O
Just use the search term is:answer "I'm having"
 
i've got a few flags floating around now
all a MOD needs to do is get to them
 
NitroShare 0.3 has 1750 lines of code so far. At first I was disappointed when I saw that number. But then I remembered that the sign of a good programmer isn't a lot of code but the least amount of code. Simplicity counts for something.
 
11:30 PM
@NathanOsman Indeed.
 
(That number comes from 73 source files. I excluded the four CMake scripts.)
 
Doesn't include third-party libraries and the such, does it?
 
No, the only libraries that NitroShare 0.3 depends on is Qt5 and OpenSSL. Also, the number doesn't include the extensive documentation I have written for all publicly exported methods.
I'll be moving the documentation online as soon as I add *-doc packages to the Debian files for the project.
I've written some really neat classes that I hope to later use in other projects - one of which is Promise. Combined with C++11 lambdas, I can do this:
Promise * p = makeSomeRequest("http://example.com");
connect(p, &Promise::completed, []()
{
    displayMessage("Request has completed!")
});
Asynchronous code in C++ without Boost!
 
11:45 PM
w00t marshal flag!
 
Congratulations Marshal!
 
two flags were VTC flags because i had no more close votes, one offtopic, one needing migration to meta, so both were marked helpful :P
the rest... legit.
 
Marshal marshal!
 
Oli
@Seth I leave the $ in mixed command/output codeblocks to show what the command is I ran. If I didn't want to make that distinction, I wouldn't put the command in there in the first place.
 
jrg
11:54 PM
@mateo_salta speaking of which, another perk of the class is that you get the new versions of the book.
 
@jrg signed copy?
 
Oli
@Seth And reading that back sounds grumpier than I really am.
 
jrg
@mateo_salta i'll print off the manuscript of 1.1. :)
 
oh, so mainly digital relase right now.
 

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