code logs -> 2017 -> Mon, 30 Jan 2017< code.20170129.log - code.20170131.log >
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<&[R]>
<enderst> yep, it's a flying ftp server LMAO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CzURm7OpAA
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--- Log opened Mon Jan 30 09:59:24 2017
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16:13
< ErikMesoy>
Maaaan, workplace is dysfunctional.
16:14
< ErikMesoy>
The past two weeks I have done ca 15 minutes of work: 10 minutes of read test-running procedure, acquire test set, acquire device, configure device, install app on device, and 5 minutes of run actual ruddy test.
16:15
< ErikMesoy>
In those 5 minutes I found and reported two bugs: "there's no EULA, there's Lorem Ipsum" and "I can't log out short of wiping device's memory". These were quite reasonably marked BLOCKER and the app sent back to the programming mines because it absolutely could not be released in that state.
16:15
< ErikMesoy>
Today, a new and exciting era was supposed to dawn! Where we get to testing stuff again!
16:15
< ErikMesoy>
The first test of the new set I'm running today opens with "Push button Foo."
16:16
< ErikMesoy>
Foo is nowhere to be seen, naturally. I contact manager who explains that I'm supposed to open a webpage, go to a certain menu on the website, scroll down several screens, and push button Bar there, which is what they renamed Foo.
16:17
< ErikMesoy>
I object that I cannot reasonably be expected to run this test if this is the level of compliance between test and reality, test urgently needs a rewrite.
16:17
< ErikMesoy>
Manager sympathizes, but says "we won't have time for that" and says that apart from the opening procedure to get to Bar, the tests have the same internals I can keep running.
16:18
< ErikMesoy>
I move on from the Foo/Bar button and a few steps later hit generic error message that something went wrong, "try again after sometime", report it up the chain, manager says "I'll have to talk to people to see what we do about that one", no bug report makes it into the bug tracking system.
16:19
< ErikMesoy>
Because apparently this is a known issue that cannot be solved on the level our bug tracking system interacts with.
16:20
< ErikMesoy>
It's a miracle that BigCo can put together a functioning app out of these social components.
16:44
<@celmin|sleep>
Wow.
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17:04
<&jeroud>
...
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18:56
<@celticminstrel>
My Mac's hostname doesn't seem to be visible from linux...
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19:11
<&[R]>
Did you actually set something up to enable that?
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19:11
<@celticminstrel>
I don't remember doing so.
19:11
<@celticminstrel>
It's automatically visible from Windows or from other Macs. Which probably doesn't mean much.
19:12
<&jeroud>
celticminstrel: Probably mdns/avahi/whatever.
19:13
<&[R]>
CIFS' broadcast stuff also does that
19:13
<@celticminstrel>
?
19:14
<&[R]>
Windows' filesharing thingy
19:14
<&[R]>
Used to be called SMB, hence the name Samba
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19:19
<&jeroud>
I think mdns is the protocol, bonjour is Apple's implementation and avahi is one of the open implementations.
19:19
<&jeroud>
But I could be misremembering.
19:20
<@celticminstrel>
Avahi appears to be installed.
19:21
<@celticminstrel>
Though is that required for discovering others, or for others discovering it?
19:40
<&McMartin>
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=852751
19:43
<@celticminstrel>
Amazing.
19:43
<&ToxicFrog>
I have no idea, I just use DNS and trust my router to do the right thing
19:43
<@celticminstrel>
Also, did they seriously attempt to use a tool's interactive mode in a script?
19:43
<&ToxicFrog>
Which isn't working right now >.<
19:43
<&[R]>
UGH
19:43 * [R] stabs FreeNAS' devs
19:43
<&ToxicFrog>
celticminstrel: there are sometimes legit reasons to do that
19:44
<&[R]>
"Let's put all of the confirations into one XML file. Nothing will ever go wrong!"
19:44
<@celticminstrel>
Maybe, but it just seems like a bad idea in general, since interactive mode is intended to be interactive and thus could change without warning.
19:44
<&ToxicFrog>
One of those reasons includes "the interactive mode is well specified and stable"
19:45
<@celticminstrel>
Okay sure, I guess this is a possible situation.
19:45
<&ToxicFrog>
Which it doesn't appear to be here~
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19:46
<&[R]>
Still, setting the password to 'p' is amazingly braindead for something that judging by the name is some kind of security software?
19:53
<&ToxicFrog>
[R]: it looks like it was expecting the protocol to be "p\n$PASSWORD\n"
19:54
<&ToxicFrog>
And encfs was expecting it to just be "$PASSWORD\n"
19:56
<&[R]>
Ah
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21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
9 11 attacks , Did USA do it itself or it just let it happen?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Did USA administration murder 3000 american citizen in 9 11 attacks to justify starting a war against iraq and killing 2 million Iraqi?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
If al-qaeda did it , why go to kill 2 million Iraqi?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
http://creatvchaos.blogspot.com.eg/ https://creatvchaos.wordpress.com/
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Some of the benefits Americans say they achieved after 9 11 attacks include:
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
*constant flow of oil, which price is in continuous decline. Trump said he will simply take the Iraqi oil, and when he was told that Iraqi oil belongs to iraq he said there is no iraq(after usa destroyed it ).
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
*Invasion of afghanstan with construction of not less than 14 american military base which give a close eye on china.
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
*Removal of potential threat to isreal represented in iraq which throw isreal with more than 30 rocket after American assault on iraq during 2nd gulf war.
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
So oil was the motive of the crime,⦠which crime? killing of 2 million Iraqi or 3000 american?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Usa used al-qaeda against soviet union. Did it then use it against others world wide including moderate muslims?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Is it possible that usa used al-qaeda against its own American citizens? not in 9 11 , which is technically impossible for al-qaeda to do it even with help from usa administration.
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Can we believe that Al-qaeda personel who received few weeks of aviation lessons in Usa and most of them never did fly single engine aircraft alone, can target the towers with a big high sophisticated boeing airplane .
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Usa after using al-qaeda to bring down soviet union ,
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Did Usa continue to use it against others in the world ,did usa use al-qaeda against moderate muslims?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
If al-qaeda did it ,and that is far from possible ,
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
why go to kill 2 million Iraqi?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Usa declared its intent to start creative chaos in the middle east âwhich we saw as wars and violence involving most countries of the middle eastâ , in order to start all these wars usa needed a big event to use it a as a cause to start these wars and violence . They simply needed something as big as 9 11 attacks
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Did usa train and supply isis with weapons like it with alqeada to play a major role in creating chaos in the middle east?
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
Saddam who lost most of his power in 2 nd gulf war and further by siege âin oil for food program which deprived iraq even from pencils for the kidâ , he did not allow al-qaeda to enter iraq , not even to support him against usa.
21:57
< ibrahemgebri>
But only after usa occupation of iraq, isis started to appear in iraq. Did usa pave the way for al-qaeda to iraq to play a major role of creative chaos that still burning iraq?
21:57
< ErikMesoy>
SOMEONE KICK
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21:57
<@ErikMesoy>
Oh right I have ops, I just forgot to identiy
22:15
<@celticminstrel>
Oh my.
22:27
<@TheWatcher>
Doomed, we're all doomed!
22:27
<@celticminstrel>
Sure.
22:28
<@TheWatcher>
WEll, more than we were.
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