[00:05] *** up_the_irons has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [00:05] *** reardencode has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [00:18] *** LT has joined #arpnetworks [00:20] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [00:20] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [00:20] *** staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks [00:52] mercutio: weren't there licensing issues to support zfs on linux? [01:13] mnathani: not if you compile from source [01:13] it's gpl incompatible [01:19] *** up_the_irons has joined #arpnetworks [01:19] *** leguin.freenode.net sets mode: +o up_the_irons [01:30] *** up_the_irons has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [01:35] *** up_the_irons has joined #arpnetworks [01:35] *** leguin.freenode.net sets mode: +o up_the_irons [01:46] *** up_the_irons has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [02:15] *** freedomcode has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [02:52] *** up_the_irons has joined #arpnetworks [02:52] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o up_the_irons [02:58] you guys and BryceBot with @ud... always playin' around... ;) [04:20] @exch 1 btc to usd [04:20] 1 BTC -> 365.13499716345 USD (as of Thu, 23 Oct 2014 04:00:44 -0700) [06:00] Gonna be rich! [06:09] *** jcv has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [06:43] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [07:38] s/rich/poor [07:38] Gonna be poor! [09:21] Anyone know if a good bot that can automatically forward certain tweets to an IRC channel? [09:22] Not off hand. I've written similar functionality into BryceBot, but sorry to say I'm not sharing (because I'm ashamed of the code) [09:22] But it's not too difficult to do [09:24] :) [09:25] Yeah that's my other option, but I always like to see if someone else solved the problem first. [09:38] awyeah: Sorry..your nickname seem familiar in eggie scripting..I am wondering whether you is the author. [09:43] *** LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [10:25] hubot probably does that. [10:26] I think I did write an eggdrop script waaaaay back in the day [10:26] but [10:26] I also wrote eggdrop tcl, about 15 years ago [10:26] There have been others that have used my nick. [10:27] A mis-spent youth, etc [10:27] I was awyeah on dalnet for quite a while. I was actually an IRCop over there on... what server [10:27] sodre? waaaaay back in the day. 15 years ago at leaast. [10:28] Oh myyyy [10:28] Ha ha ha [10:28] awyeah: Like seriously?? [10:28] Yep [10:28] I remember as far back as the efnet/ircnet split, which google tells me was 1996. I'd been on irc for quite some time by that point [10:29] I have fond memories of the good old days on DALnet [10:29] DAL? Pah! Who needs services? ;) [10:30] heh [10:30] they were the pioneers of services [10:31] The biggest problem they had was you'd /kline a user from a server and they'd just come back on another one [10:31] Hence autokill [10:32] I was there when it was being killed a little over 10 years ago. [10:32] So much lag. [10:33] Yeah. They had a lot of DoS problems. [10:34] so is it me or are there constant persistent netsplits on freenode? [10:34] I am trying this willie bot, i have him set up to connect to irc.freenode.net, and he must be getting on a bad server because I can't see him, lol [10:34] Weren't DAL one of the first networks doing anycast announcements to work around the DoS? [10:35] They might have... but I don't remember [10:35] In 2003, DALnet put up their first anycast servers under the name "The IX Concept", and made irc.dal.net resolve to the anycast IP.[7] Since then, most new client servers linked are anycast http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DALnet [10:35] DALnet :: DALnet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network that is populated by a stable population of around 14,000 users in about 7,000 channels, with 33 servers making up the network. DALnet is accessible by connecting with an IRC client to an active DALnet server on ports 6660 through 6669, and 7000. SSL users can connect on port 6697 as well. The generic round-robin address is irc.dal.net. History DALnet was founded in... [10:36] interesting. [10:37] But yes, freenode gets quite a lot of DoS attacks still [10:37] Which is what normally causes the splits [10:39] m0unds: http://redd.it/2k2ogh [10:40] awyeah: I bet you still remember brandon,laurie,klb,fredfred etc etc then? [10:40] * anisfarhana hands a pen to awyeah, can i get your signature sir? [10:44] hmm [10:44] awyeah: I am still using one of your eggie script written by you! [10:44] well the nicks that come to mind are wd, raskah, coldboot, raistlin (later raistlin_majere) [10:44] uh [10:44] I can't remember anyone else [10:45] When was your last time in DALnet? [10:45] are you sure? What's the email address in that script? I used to use @awyeah.net [10:45] hmm probably like 2000-2001 [10:45] it's been a looooooong time like I said. [10:45] Ahnberg, Arfie, lorddracula? [10:45] Yeah Ahnberg, he ran one of the northern europe servers [10:46] He is one of the big boss for DALnet now i guess. [10:46] DNO [10:47] 2000 - 2001 ? The time DALnet got massive ddos attack? [10:47] who else [10:47] sjs, he ran the server at nac.net [10:48] NAC has a nice network [10:48] I missed coins,rumble,powertech,jade,hotspeed! [10:48] That's what she said!! [10:48] yeah I remember those [10:48] I was on sodre. [10:48] mesra got terminated by the provider due to ddos. [10:49] Yeah, that happened a couple times IIRC [10:50] $Id: swearkick.tcl, eggdrop-1.6.x 2004/5 awyeah@usa.net [10:51] Not you? [10:51] $Id: badident.tcl, eggdrop-1.6.x 2004/5 awyeah@usa.net Exp [10:53] hmm [10:53] I don't think I ever had an @usa.net addy [10:53] Lol [10:53] I did write some eggdrop scripts though. [10:53] Maybe I didn't publish them? I don't remember. [10:53] I also had an mIRC script that I wrote [10:54] I don't use mIRC for a long time. [10:54] and an epic script. [10:54] And i am wondering why you don't active in dalnet anymore? [10:57] Well I wasn't active on IRC at all anymore [10:57] er, for a while [10:58] Then I got an arp networks VPS and checked out the channel [10:58] so now I guess I'm back... just on freenode. [11:07] So you just simply went offline from DAL like that awyeah? [11:13] yeah, i just kinda stopped. [11:13] I signed on a couple years later... couldn't find anyone, and someone else had taken my nick [11:14] But I was in college at that point and didn't have a lot of time. [11:27] Glad that i meet you here :D [11:36] happy to be here! [11:48] anisfarhana: stalker. [11:50] ;) [11:57] Not true forgotten. [11:58] I just remember his nickname a long time ago in DALnet. Thats all. [12:22] lol [12:48] has anyone here tried bspwm? [13:13] nope... looks interesting though. [13:24] it just pissed me off, and now i'm back to notion hah [13:24] i can't do without tabbing it seems [13:25] i keep thinking there must be something better, but not having much luck :( [13:31] I use i3wm, it can do tabbing, amongst other things [13:34] yeah i think that's the next one i have to try [13:35] * brycec is a fan of awesome [13:35] when i tried awesome i had prroblems with it changing layouts on me rather than manually shifting layout stuff [13:36] i found some big huge comparison, and it showed that bspwm had manual layout. [13:36] and xcb. [13:36] xcb being the new x11 protocol [13:37] sounds like i3 uses xcb too. i dunno how much dfif it really makes [13:43] i thought i3 tabbed [13:44] oh i see mod+w [14:06] Yeah, it's not the default mode [14:06] I tend to use a combination of mostly non-tabbed with one quarter of the screen having tabbed windows [14:08] I'm not sure I like the tabbed interface in i3, there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut for "move to the visible window to the left", it only has "move to whatever tab/window is left of where you currently are" [14:23] *** reardencode has joined #arpnetworks [14:38] i was struggling with the tab., and went back to ion [14:40] hmm, i tried updating this box to new ubuntu, and then tmux broke and had to downgrade it to reattach [14:40] i hate restarting irc etc :) [14:40] seems it's been up since jan [14:41] I have an odd problem with some machines that I run i3 on, Firefox stops being able to open popup windows for things like right click context menus or the list of tabs that I have open [14:42] Restarting FF always fixes it. It's not on all machines (it's never happened on this laptop, for example), and seems to happen at random [14:42] that sounds annoying [14:42] i can't web browse on this machine or the video driver locks up [15:03] *** neish_ has joined #arpnetworks [15:05] *** neish has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [15:37] hmm windows sucks at 4k. [16:11] well linux isn't so bad [16:20] 80x25 stretched to 4k? Sounds awesome! [16:21] heh [16:21] 383x105 with normal font size [17:21] damn, it actually works really well except for lightdm. [18:10] Holy fuckballs... Planetside2 update is 9.4GB [18:10] :o [18:11] I don't even play the game... I just keep it around in case I want to again someday [18:14] steam? [18:14] steam's updating system is terrible [19:13] Yes Steam [19:13] Why do you say it's terrible? [19:14] It's automatic, it seems to transfer deltas/compressed data, it Just Works... [19:15] it does deltas? [19:15] then why are updates so big [19:15] i think it really depends [19:15] there was some movie about dota or something [19:15] free to play [19:16] and it had a huge update after i'd already watched it [19:16] yes it does deltas [19:16] sometimes the delta is just huge [19:16] :P [19:16] well i suppose deltas don't work if you're not careful how you formulate your data. [19:21] i wonder if modified videos are the usual reason for huge updates. [20:35] I believe it does deltas (and staticsafe confirms) because it's listed "this game will require XXGB" or "YYGB update" but what's transferred is substantially less (eg 1 vs 5GB [20:36] But there do end up being many variables at play: what was updated, whether the publisher pushed a delta of their own, etc. [20:58] heh [20:58] so i try steam on windows [20:59] and it's downloading another random 25mb update to steam itself [20:59] oh now it says it can't talk to steam network [21:00] and 3 games have got updtesa [23:16] *** m0unds__ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [23:47] *** reardencode has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** acf_ has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** medum has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** awyeah has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** mhoran has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** tooth has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** eryc has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** jlgaddis has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** josephb has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** anisfarhana has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** tabthorpe has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [23:47] *** dwarren has quit IRC (*.net *.split)