IRC Quotes/2006

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2006-11-21 - XMMS2 prayer

<ccr> let us pray ... oh great xmms1, who has ascended to the great 
      beyond in Gentoo realm, give us our daily morons and whiners on 
      #xmms, and let us not go astray on the great path of Sarcasm.
<ccr> and give us our patches to xmms2, your son, who will lead us to 
      new light
<ccr> amen

2006-11-19 - XMMS2 is spyware

--> blackpenguin (n=nl@???) has joined #xmms2
<blackpenguin> hi. I'm shocked. xmms2 is spyware? who the fuck do you think you
are, that you can transmit data without asking first? I don't say anything
against data-collection - if you *ask* your users first.
<puzzles> blackpenguin: yeah, we're all terrible commercial spies
<puzzles> i mean it's not like we clearly show our source or anything
<puzzles> or document xmms2-et anywhere
<Eclipser> blackpenguin, so sue us
<puzzles> blackpenguin: and we definitely don't tell our users what kind of
data we send
<tilman> WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK WHO ARE
<tilman> ahahaha
<tilman> blackpenguin: i own your ass dude :P
<blackpenguin> you do. but that does not change the fact, that you should do
first, ask for agreement and transmit then. I cannot disable that "feature"
without sending a UDP-package first.
<Botje> blackpenguin: you downloaded a developer release. developer releases
have tools to ease debugging. xmms2-et is one of them.
<tilman> i NOW you played a EMM PEEE THREE last night
<tilman> omg
<tilman> omg omgomgg
* tilman so shocked
<tilman> :>
<tilman> blackpenguin: sure you can
<Eclipser> blackpenguin, kill the xmms2-et? :)
<tilman> just delete the stupid xmms2-et app before firing up xmms2d o_O
<puzzles> yeah, you really can disable it before you do anything
<puzzles> or just delete the symlink in your ~/.config/xmms2/startup.d
<theefer> blackpenguin: I think you made a typo, you meant to write “Could
you make xmms2-et optional or prompt the user before enabling it?”.
<VxJasonxV> a new application uses the internet
<puzzles> and it won't be installed again on upgrade, either
<VxJasonxV> QUICK IT'S A SPAMMER
<VxJasonxV> KILL IT KILL IT
<Botje> just to be sure, you should nullroute the test server.
<Botje> and clean all ports it used with fire
<puzzles> really, this is all documented in the wiki anyway, so we _do_ tell
our users
<blackpenguin> puzzles: correct - the problem about this is, that this file
does not exist before I have started xmms2 - see where my problem is?
<Eclipser> uh
<VxJasonxV> xmms2 does not create the xmms2-et binary
<puzzles> ...
<VxJasonxV> xmms2-et is installed when everything else is
<VxJasonxV> you can delete it WELL before starting xmms2
<tilman> your problem is that like to go over  the top because of this one
<blackpenguin> I knew it before I came here what you would say about this.
well, I just wanted to let you know what I think about your behaviour. bye.
and have fun with your new contract partner google. bye.
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2006-10-25 - Memory management and performance

<danderson> I've also disabled garbage collection in the xmms2 build system, so the build is even faster
<danderson> (though it does use a bit more space during the build, obviously)
<danderson> (but the amount of extra ram is trivial, compared to the speed boost of not having to do
            garbage collection)
<juhovh> yeah, just like I once heard a discussion of two people doing a C programming course
<juhovh> it was something like "I never free any memory I have allocated" "me neither, I once did and it
         crashed the program"
<danderson> hahaha
<danderson> ouch
<juhovh> (the amount of extra ram is trivial compared to learning how to do memory management)
<danderson> it's slightly less drastic in this case :)

2006-10-20 - Firefucks

<eleusis> it's funny
<eleusis> firefox -> firefucks
<eleusis> yet the iceweasel is the one humping :P
<juhovh> yeah, I can't stop liking the animated logo, it's kind of hypnotizing
<juhovh> they should make the logo hump every time you're loading a website
<k8to> yes
<eleusis> hahaha
<k8to> it would give new meaning to the term "throbber"
<juhovh> I wouldn't use other browsers then

2006-09-02 - She said yes!

<tru> lisa just agreed that I could install ubuntu on her computer!
<theefer> tru: you geek
<theefer> "she said yes!"
<tru> ahaha.
<nano> how romantic
<nano> i hope my gf starts using ubuntu some day. 
<nano> ;)

2006-08-31 - Visual timer ftw

<braeuni> i love it
<braeuni> stefan@core:~$ sleep 1500 && eog lasagne.jpg
...
<VxJasonxV> is it like a dirty picture or something?
<VxJasonxV> wait 15 seconds (leave the room) and it'll pop up on it's own and fuck with someone?
<braeuni> it's a pic of a lasagne?
<VxJasonxV> filenames can be decieving :P
<VxJasonxV> what's the point of the sleep then?
<eleusis> o_O
<VxJasonxV> (side question: is lasagne the same thing as lasagna?)
<VxJasonxV> I might me missing something :P
<braeuni> yes it's the same
<VxJasonxV> ok
<VxJasonxV> so then
<VxJasonxV> what's with the sleep?
<braeuni> it reminds me that i've to take it out of the oven ^^

2006-08-28 - Brainhax

<juhovh> oh shit
<juhovh> http://www.mobihand.com/product.asp?id=5998
<juhovh> someone is selling my software for 10 dollars...
<juhovh> and it's GPL
<eleusis> so?
<juhovh> I don't see the source
<juhovh> and all references to me are edited away
<eleusis> smite them!
<juhovh> should apparently
<eleusis> you sure it's yours? :)
<sacarasc> you sure its yours?
<sacarasc> lol
<eleusis> sacarasc++
<sacarasc> GET OUT OF MY BRAIN!
...
<eleusis> maybe they're not violating the gpl directly
<juhovh> I just wonder how to do that in Finland
<sacarasc> middle person passing it off as his own?
<eleusis> maybe some other noob decided to remove the licence & copyright info and stamp his own name on
<juhovh> oh well, have to send some emails first
<eleusis> GET OUT OF MY BRAIN
<sacarasc> GET OUT OF MY BRAIN!
<eleusis> dammit :D
<sacarasc> AAAAARGHH!
<juhovh> you two are so cute

2006-08-10 - Rembember, remember the 10th of August

18:13 <free-zombie> nano's patch works.
18:13 <tilman> HOHOHO
18:13 <tilman> nano's patch works!
18:14 <tilman> mark the day in your calendar!

2006-08-10 - waitress/programmer/astronaut/whatever

[15:28:08][tilman]: TABS FOR INDENT SPACES FOR ALIGNMENT
[15:28:12][tilman]: REPEAT AFTER ME
[15:28:28][eleusis]: TABS FOR INDENT, SPACES FOR ALIGNMENT
[15:29:25][xkr47]: TABS FOR RESTAURANTS, SPACES FOR ASTRONAUTS

2006-08-09 - o_O

[23:14:31]::: ghjk [n=cxv@213.244.119.252] has joined #xmms2
[23:14:38][ghjk]: hi
[23:15:03][ghjk]: any one have information about mssc
[23:15:14][ghjk]: or mms7
[23:15:16][tru]: mssc?
[23:15:23][tru]: Ok?
[23:16:28][ghjk]: i am building wap site for my self
[23:16:49][tru]: sorry. but what does this have to do with xmms2?
[23:16:58][ghjk]: how can i charge the clients when they downloads mms
[23:17:36][ghjk]: ok bye
[23:18:16]::: ghjk [n=cxv@213.244.119.252] has left #xmms2 []

2006-07-07 - I can dance all day!

* Eclipser 'll be semi-inactive
<Eclipser> me and my friends started a remake of speedball2
<tilman> so you won't dance all day now?
<tilman> ;D
<eleusis> lol
<Eclipser> tilman, my leg broke
<eleusis> o_O
<arachnist> Eclipser just noticed that the project is going to have a new slave-monkey ;>
<tilman> oh shit
<Eclipser> I can't even walk properly
<eleusis> broke your leg while dancing?
<Eclipser> eleusis, yep
<tilman> Eclipser: not from too much dancing hopefullyy?
<tilman> omg
<eleusis> GRIME
<tilman> i must say that's a bit funny
<tilman> :D
<eleusis> :D

2006-05-03 - Success!

[08:14:51][xkr47]: I used xmms and while it was great and all it sucked in many
          ways and thus I so many times went out looking for alternatives
          without finding anything even remotely covering what xmms could do..
          but then I found xmms2 and somehow, yes, the scandinavian core team
          helped convince me that it would have a possibility to beat xmms :)
[08:15:50][xkr47]: I think xmms2 has all the right things in the right place..
          the developers together with the wiki and all other tools form like a
          perfect machinery
[08:16:29][xkr47]: it's a joy joining an effort like that
[08:16:56][xkr47]: I have converted all my tools for xmms to xmms2 already
[08:17:21][xkr47]: so now I have identical cli tools to manipulate playlists,
          categorize songs, control it with my "ati remote wonder" remote
          control


2006-04-29 - Incorrectly gapfull

<tilman> HAHAHAHA
<tilman> i think xforms+vorbis is much less gapless than the old stuff
<tilman> :D
<tilman> "more gapfull" ._o
<juhovh> really?
<tilman> yes
...
<tilman> i should write down that these two tracks are quite good for testing gaplessness
...
<tilman> wait.
<tilman> i didn't play track1+track2, i played track1+track8
<eleusis> LOL
<tilman> so it's not surprising it seemed gapfull

2006-03-27 - Digital Prison Break

<ScytheBlade1> I think you guys would be proud
<ScytheBlade1> I spent the day at a local university friday
<ScytheBlade1> To get internet, they wanted a student login
<ScytheBlade1> After 30 minutes of poking, I tunneled a VPN through :53/udp @ 2MB/sec
<ScytheBlade1> .... to get a copy of xmms2 on a friend's laptop ;)
<eleusis>      LOL
<eleusis>      digital prison break
<puzzles>      :D
<ScytheBlade1> He stared at me blankly
<ScytheBlade1> "xmms2? You went through all of that effort... for xmms2?"

2006-03-11 - XMMS2, music, booze and sex

<DraX>    i feel like coding :)
<tru>     do it!
<puzzles> yes
<puzzles> while other students are getting wasted, listening to loud music,
          and having sex, you sit home and code away
<tru>     it's like 2 here.
<puzzles> because, in the end, XMMS2 is what brings in the booze and sex,
          and plays the loud music
<tru>     puzzles: wasted is overratedand sex has bad consequeces.
<tru>     :D
<puzzles> i don't like you since your revelation

2006-03-01 - Speak yoda with me you dirty hacker

19:36 <anders_> puzzles: The magic stuff is changed with xforms.
19:37 <puzzles> anders_: in yoda-speak, say it
19:37 <anders_> puzzles: With xform magic stuff changed is.

2006-03-01 - IKEA, thank you very much

16:12 <puzzles> well ikea to you, too, __filip_
16:12 <juhovh> ikea?
16:13 <puzzles> isn't that how you say "hello" in swedish?

2006-02-05 - Sure I can help

15:42 <univac> puzzles: ruby has 'sys.byteorder' - from python?
15:44 <tilman> are you the hero of stupid questions?
15:44 <tilman> a) puzzles doesn't know jack shit about python
15:44 <tilman> b) wtf?
15:44 <tilman> c) olol
15:44 <univac> :|
15:44 <tilman> d) #ruby-lang :)
15:46 <eleusis> heh
15:46 <tilman> oh
15:46 <tilman> and for a helpful answer:
15:46 <tilman> e) ri Array#pack resp ri String#unpack

2006-01-10 - Of Holographic Storage and Pr0n

[19:07] <puzzles> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_Versatile_Disc
[19:07] <deadchip> Nintendo's Gamecube cannot play DVDs but uses a modified DVD for its game media.
[19:07] <deadchip> o_O
[19:07] <deadchip> puzzles: www.inphase-technologies.com
[19:08] <deadchip> HVD is bullshit, inphase has made this real already
[19:09] <deadchip> oh well they have too many companies in there for HVD being bullshit
[19:09] <puzzles> These disks have the capacity to hold up to 3.9 terabytes (TB) of information, which is approximately 160 times the capacity of single-layer Blu-ray Discs.
[19:09] <deadchip> but InPhase has it already
[19:09] <puzzles> i just wet myself
[19:09] <deadchip> mhah
[19:09] <deadchip> the InPhase media have 200TB storage capacity
[19:09] <deadchip> o_O
[19:09] <puzzles> yeah i've read about the inphase stuff
[19:09] <puzzles> that's cool too
[19:09] <deadchip> LOL "cool too"
[19:09] <theefer> who needs that much storage anyway? pointless.
[19:10] <deadchip> "He who has the least pr0n throw the first stone."
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