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Created October 2, 2013 04:31
cwage@portaplotz:/media/CDROM$ ls -la
total 22
dr-xr-xr-x 2 cwage cwage 2048 Sep 25 2003 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Oct 1 23:30 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 404 Sep 25 2003 ena-revoke.asc
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 3891 Sep 25 2003 pubring.gpg
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 3009 Sep 25 2003 pubring.gpg~
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 387 Sep 25 2003 quietlife-revoke.asc
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 3855 Sep 25 2003 secring.gpg
-r--r--r-- 1 cwage cwage 3200 Sep 25 2003 trustdb.gpg
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Created October 2, 2013 04:40
$ cat foo.asc
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Charset: ISO-8859-1
Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (Darwin)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
hQEOA1XoC9A69KrnEAP/b4pvwoEqT6X2Srhpd8JBZpBtoN5sHEfbrNVrMtjT7sPF
4knXQ6kxdKLvAhkfkZyt+yohP2iWHTAP6Bfk61TM+UFG1pB0W6AKjpK1Y8Vd0oIk
UUXcobAgWmklbhlnvtwB5fy3NoDofYRxF6GHRAxHTni1nkHos9co+u1Ddi21zNsD
/jgvFbuwWZJSghd6aXp7avoN6NczW4m+qkceQr/VvPK6dV/308i6wsUEQSGu0lfK
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Created October 3, 2013 03:08
$ cat bin/pidgin
#!/bin/sh
gpg --no-tty -d /home/cwage/Dropbox/purpleaccounts.xml.gpg > ~/.purple/accounts.xml
/usr/bin/pidgin
rm ~/.purple/accounts.xml
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Created October 9, 2013 17:00
$ cat -A
^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[BFlickr^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[BFlickrFlickr^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B$
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Created October 15, 2013 16:49
cwage@portaptty:/opt/bibble5/bin$ ./bibble5
bash: ./bibble5: No such file or directory
cwage@portaptty:/opt/bibble5/bin$ ls -la
total 25220
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 13 2011 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Dec 13 2011 ..
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 25783174 Dec 13 2011 bibble5
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Created October 15, 2013 23:51
zz1> [2013-10-15 18:45:57] <@cwage> @joeygarrison um. our council meetings have an opening whiskey?
zz2> [2013-10-15 18:46:55] <@hutchmo> @cwage @joeygarrison I believe they've always had an opening whiskey.. Right?
zz3> [2013-10-15 18:47:16] <@joeygarrison> @hutchmo @cwage As long as I've been attending them -- yes.
zz4> [2013-10-15 18:47:28] <@cwage> @joeygarrison @hutchmo weird.
zz5> [2013-10-15 18:49:17] <@joeygarrison> @cwage @hutchmo I've sometimes wondered whether someone might challenge the practice.
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Created November 21, 2013 05:57
16:47 < cwage> it's funny, there are all these different bitcoin channels on freenode
16:47 < cwage> all ostensibly for a different purpose
16:48 < cwage> some purporting to be more sophisticated
16:48 < cwage> "pricetalk", "analysis", etc
16:48 < cwage> dudes in "analysis" talking about how he hangs out in "pricetalk" because "it's a good way to see what the average joe is thinking about bitcoin"
16:48 < kevin> wither winamp
16:48 < cwage> what do they all actually do? "i think it's gonna go down." "i think it's gonna go up" "holy shit it's going down it's a crash"
16:49 < cwage> whiter winamp? withered.
16:49 < kevin> cwage: sounds like sportsradio
16:49 < cwage> yeah
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Created November 21, 2013 06:37
#!/bin/sh
foo=0
bar=0
#wid=`xdotool search --name Minecraft|head -1`
while true
do
xdotool click 1
sleep 0.03
done
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Created November 21, 2013 06:37
#!/bin/sh
#wid=`xdotool search --name Minecraft|head -1`
while true
do
xdotool click 1
sleep 0.03
done
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Created December 26, 2013 23:07
stucky says, "So apple's iCloud has one win that I can see; if you punch in a wifi password on your macbook, your phone and ipad will also connect to the same wifi with the same password"
stucky says, "You don't have to type it into each device"
stucky says, "That's clever and useful"
Matthew says, "there was some point where i was setting up a new android phone, and i authed to my google account, and it knew the house wifi passwor, and i went "wait... what""
Matthew says, "so basically, to a good approximation, google and apple know all the wifi passwords in the world"
Chris O_o
You say, "how many corp IT/security teams have no idea about this i wonder"
Matthew says, "i was present when one of our IT guys learned of this"
Matthew says, "he was very angry"
Matthew says, "he said "shit like this is why our wireless network is not really on the LAN""