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[17:48]<zzd2fnz>how do I do that
[17:48]<zyccus>um
[17:48]<vxznrmw>what kinda question is that?
[17:48]<zzd2fnz>haha
[17:48]<zyccus>sorry, can't teach you the entire language
[17:48]<zzd2fnz>ok i will google it
[17:50]<cjmgrug>*yawn*
[17:58]<cjmgrug>awilkins!!!!
[17:59]<rwyfcygs>CodeRun!!!!11!
[17:59]<szgdzzajs>zomgwtf!!
[17:59]<cjmgrug>take your foot off mine, why did you have to hide behind whoever i was hidin behind..
[18:00]<cjmgrug>ok that was redundant. :p
[18:01]<cjmgrug>whats up people?
[18:01]<rwyfcygs>The antiparallel vector to the vector of gravity.
[18:02]<cjmgrug>those kind of things are not taken into account when i ask that question..
[18:03]<cjmgrug>ceiling, my penis, the antiparaller vector etc..
[18:04]<zyccus>nice mental image
[18:04]<cjmgrug>so, i was thinking of starting an open-source project. And tips, ideas? :p
[18:05]<rwyfcygs>Does it have a big stylised gold atom with electron orbits mounted on a plinth?
[18:05]<rwyfcygs>CodeRun: Open-source project.... I always run into this question when I'm bored
[18:05]<cjmgrug>cool.
[18:05]<rwyfcygs>I think the only thing that actually gets done is something that scratches a personal itch.
[18:06]<rwyfcygs>So I suppose the answer is, find something that annoys you, that is likely to annoy a significant proportion of the developer population, and that can be fixed with cool software
[18:07]<cjmgrug>personal itch of making some side cash, can be possible, if its not open-source. but commercial.
[18:07]<rwyfcygs>Side cash is nice.
[18:07]<rwyfcygs>I have the opinion that the Reverse Charged SMS mechanism of making side cash is a good convenient one for coders.
[18:08]<cjmgrug>side cash + experience + experience + more experience :)
[18:08]<rwyfcygs>As long as you can think up an information service that fits in 160 chars, that people are willing to pay for.
[18:08]<rwyfcygs>The server costs break even at about 150 £0.25p hits a day
[18:08]<cjmgrug>nobosy wants sms's.. they want mms's and that too celeb nip slips :p
[18:09]<cjmgrug>nobody*
[18:09]<rwyfcygs>nipslip.com....
[18:09]<cjmgrug>do they deliver to your cell ?
[18:09]<cjmgrug>:p
[18:10]<cjmgrug>neither do i, but somehow it appeals to people 'Carry around porn' :p
[18:10]<cjmgrug>or Portable Porn
[18:10]<lcs>pr0n on cell phone?
[18:10]<lcs>what for?
[18:11]<rwyfcygs>So you can hold the "vibrate" ringtone against your .. equipment .. while watching it?
[18:11]<lcs>omg
[18:11]<rwyfcygs>Heh, that would be a feature, a pr0n viewer with variable "buzz" settings
[18:11]<cjmgrug>i have a personal itch. actually i find IRC clients do the job, but are kinda 'boring' and ugly. Now i'm not just suggesting new looks, but also new features.
[18:11]<cjmgrug>hehe
[18:12]<rwyfcygs>It seems like everyone in here is coding their own IRC client ..
[18:12]<rwyfcygs>(except me)
[18:12]<cjmgrug>but if someone had done it right, then nobody would need to code their own.
[18:12]<cjmgrug>except ofr learning purposes
[18:12]<cjmgrug>for*
[18:13]<rwyfcygs>As far as I can tell, all the IRC clients suit me fine.
[18:13]<rwyfcygs>They dis;play lines of text that other people are typing, and let me type my own.
[18:13]<rwyfcygs>I don't care about any other features, really
[18:13]<cjmgrug>heh
[18:14]<lcs>yeap, his client does not even respond to ctcp version query
[18:14]<lcs>;p
[18:14]<cjmgrug>lol
[18:17]<cjmgrug>at the moment, i have some premature ideas, but i guess i'll have to work alone on them ;)
[18:27]<rwyfcygs>pks: My client does return CTCP, but it's blocked by the privmsg policy
[18:28]<rwyfcygs>I'm using a cut-down build of irssi (but also use Mozilla Chat from time to time).
[18:29]<lcs>ah
[18:29]<lcs>true
[18:29]<lcs>cut-down build? what did they cut down?
[18:30]<cjmgrug>lol
[18:30]<cjmgrug>that just sounds funny, the way you ask
[18:30]<rwyfcygs>Not sure, it's a build for router firmware.
[18:30]<lcs>is there something that you can cut down from irssi? :)
[18:31]<rwyfcygs>I dunno, pretty highlighting support?
[18:31]<rwyfcygs>Beeping?
[18:31]<lcs>mine does not beep
[18:31]<lcs>maybe because i dont have beeper
[18:31]<rwyfcygs>I don't think mine does either
[18:31]<lcs>;S
[18:32]<rwyfcygs>Running it over a remote terminal anyway.
[18:32]<rwyfcygs> /beep appears to work
[18:32]<rwyfcygs>The terminal beeps
[18:32]<lcs>mine does not
[18:33]<rwyfcygs>Is yours one with a GUI window?
[18:33]<lcs>yes, i use gnome
[18:33]<rwyfcygs>Mine's the tty version
[18:33]<lcs>uh
[18:33]<lcs>tty sucks
[18:34]<rwyfcygs>It's better than gnome when your host device has 1) No Gnome 2) No screen
[18:34]<rwyfcygs>3) 16MB of RAM
[18:34]<lcs>hehz, true
[18:34]<rwyfcygs>4) 150Mhz processor
[18:34]<lcs>i've been using tty on cel 400@450 256 megs of ram
[18:35]<rwyfcygs>I run it at home and access it via Putty across SSH to avoid it tickling the sphincter at work.
[18:36]<jlvydus>you guys seen nx ?
[18:36]<ymuggjt0tnt>psh
[18:36]<ymuggjt0tnt>ssh on a 486
[18:37]<jlvydus>http://nomachine.org ... it's pretty darn good.
[18:37]<jlvydus>night
[18:37]<lcs>nx?
[18:37]<ymuggjt0tnt>whats that
[18:38]<zyccus>it's like remote desktop
[18:38]<rwyfcygs>'tis a very fast X-ish server for Linux
[18:38]<ymuggjt0tnt>while on we're on this topic does anyone know if there's free tunneling providers out there?
[18:38]<rwyfcygs>I had a look a while back
[18:38]<dzdyzzz-wjzc>i hit the link, saw the swear word Linux and quickly shut it down before it loaded.
[18:38]<rwyfcygs>Tunneling providers?
[18:38]<dzdyzzz-wjzc>ssh







