12:24 < bridge_> [freenode] wc 12:26 < Dune> Usage: wc [OPTION]... [FILE]... 12:30 < bridge_> [teeworlds] Any reason Player configs are not prefixed with cl? https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/blob/master/src/game/variables.h#L60 12:32 < Dune> being nice with compatibility? :p 12:38 < bridge_> [teeworlds] comaptible to what? 12:42 < Dune> other versions of teeworlds 12:42 < Dune> guides etc. 12:47 < bridge_> [teeworlds] hmm k 12:47 < bridge_> [teeworlds] so it has always been like that so it wont be changed? 12:47 < bridge_> [teeworlds] i see 12:47 < bridge_> [teeworlds] guess then i stay compatible as well 12:51 < Dune> don't break what isn't broken :p 13:19 < bridge_> [teeworlds] Well i break compability to ddnet if i dont use cl 13:21 < Dune> well then /shrug 21:20 < kma> blargh 21:43 < Dune_> bleh 21:47 < Dune_> matricks: hey, do you know of security issues why it would be unfit to load untrusted png's in pnglite? 22:18 < minus> that's kind of a silly question 22:27 < bridge_> [teeworlds] please minus, do enlighten us 22:29 < minus> it's a relatively widely used png library. if the latest version had some long-known security issues it wouldn't be used at all 22:29 < minus> tho can check changelog and CVEs 22:29 < minus> oh 22:29 < minus> last update 2013? 22:29 < minus> yeah i guess i wouldn't use it 22:30 < minus> likely has some serious vulns 22:30 < bridge_> [teeworlds] Well that answers it :D thx 22:31 < bridge_> [teeworlds] I was asking mtx because he said he would switch away at some point in the past :) 22:31 < minus> oh lol it's even heinrich5991 who maintains the AUR package 22:31 < minus> yeah just use libpng 22:31 < minus> i guess 22:32 < minus> % y -Qi libpng | grep -i size 22:32 < minus> Installed Size : 572.00 KiB 22:32 < minus> that's not too bad 23:23 < matricks> minus: there is kinda of an intressting observation been done with code 23:23 < matricks> minus: people tend to not trust code that havn't been touched in a long while and itsn't activly pushed forward 23:24 < matricks> that code might however be the most tested and well understood code 23:24 < matricks> minus: not saying that is the case always but 23:25 < matricks> like, something that is 3 years old with no updates, would you trust it? :) 23:26 < minus> if no one uses it, no one will find bugs and look for vulns 23:27 < matricks> used and updated is two different things :) 23:27 < minus> but yeah, haveing no changes isn't a bad thing per se 23:27 < matricks> like zlib, last update is jan 2017 :) 23:27 < matricks> almost 3 years 23:28 < minus> yeah, but zlib is very widely used in contrast 23:28 < matricks> that tech is however quite old 23:29 < minus> http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html damn that's a lot of warnings 23:30 < matricks> yeah I was looking at that as well 23:30 < matricks> might as well just put a sign saying, "For the love of god, please use the latest version" 23:30 < minus> :D 23:30 < minus> RiiR 23:31 < minus> if rust was only as widely compatible as c 23:52 < matricks> I've had a funny problem lately 23:52 < matricks> something was sucking up my drive space for some reason, couldn't find it 23:52 < matricks> found it today 23:52 < matricks> ~/.xession-errors.... 23:53 < matricks> that file was 200gb :D 23:53 < matricks> space well spent!