[02:45] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [02:51] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [03:44] wow i ♥ Sony [03:44] have an older phone (still under warranty) - unlocked the bootloader (officiall) and reverted modem to an older version to install Lollipop (built from Sony Dev site) [03:45] *** hazardous has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [03:45] *** m0unds has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [03:45] *** awyeah has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [03:45] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [03:45] when i reverted it back to stock ROM, the camera seized to work and sent it off for repair - they replaced the mainboard, unlocked the bootloader for me and kept an older modem on it for me [03:45] *** hazardous has joined #arpnetworks [03:45] now my camera works in Lollipop [03:45] ♥ Sony [03:46] i was waiting for them to say "it's not covered and will cost £50" [03:46] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [03:54] wow [03:54] maybe the techs doing the work like when people do such things [03:54] rather than just drop their phone in a toilet [04:42] *** pyvpx_ is now known as pyvpx [04:42] haha [04:43] dont see follow through care like that much here.. i am seriously impressed [04:44] if i dropped it down the bog, i'd just use my insurance to get an outright swap :P [04:48] really? [04:48] you'd have to pay a huge premium [04:49] i'd just try the rice trick [04:49] assuming it was pre ... stuff.. [04:49] i don't quite understand how people manage to do such things [04:49] but apparently it's kind of common [05:01] *** grody has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [06:54] *** Seji has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [06:55] *** Seji has joined #arpnetworks [07:24] *** Guest23615 is now known as qbit [08:40] *** tooth_ is now known as tooth [09:53] *** Guest16410 is now known as pjs [10:50] https://scontent-lga1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/10603713_10153010079983546_898574669704801349_n.jpg?oh=bafa03a826f1681e3002d43542c00580&oe=562776E6 [11:21] well THAT was really, really annoying. My dedicate machine's BMC refused to attach any ISO, either from ARP's library or from the iKVM Java viewer. [11:22] * brycec rages against the BMC [11:24] email support@ ? [11:25] Yeah I might do that later. Currently recovering from the "oh god everything is on fire and we can't boot to recovery" panic [11:49] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [13:48] do pxe boot? [13:48] did you recover ok bryce? [13:54] PXE boot from what? AFAIK there is no DHCP, let alone PXE boot on the dedi network or my VLAN :p [13:54] And I'm back online, yeah. No idea how/why, but grub-efi refused to see my ZFS boot volume whereas grub-mbr booted it fine. [13:55] (debugging for a time that I can afford extended downtime) [14:02] you can pxe to anything else on your vlan [14:03] you can setup dnsmasq to do it quite easily as long as you firewall off the stuff from external [14:04] i'd be surprised if the dedicated servers can't pxe boot [14:04] yeh i know when you get up it can be good to debug later :) [14:05] i think ipmi power cycle doesn't reboot the virtual media thing. [14:05] That requires me to interrupt my sole production VPS,and I wasn't that fargone yet. [14:06] it doesn't really have to be interrupted. [14:06] just dual purposed :) [14:06] I'd have to touch the pf rules, and there's a chance I bork its networking. Neither were acceptable risks. [14:06] ok :) [14:06] well you got up anyway. [14:06] (And if I didn't have that VPS, I'd be screwed too :P) [14:07] yeh it does sound pretty ick [14:07] (But, there's a reason I kept a single VPS rather than relying completely on my dedicated box) [14:08] dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0; enable-tftp; tftp-root=/var/lib/tftpboot [14:08] those on blank lines without semi-colon is basically what you need to do pxe boot with dnsmasq at a minimum. there's some option thing that some stuff needs to to say pxe i think [14:09] and you need to set a dhcp range. [14:09] you then need to stick pxelinux.0 and some other stuff in /var/lib/tftpboot [14:09] Thanks mercutio, I don't need any help. [14:09] yeh it's more if want to look into pxe later :) [14:10] it's good you came up anyway (: [14:10] Oh, I _know_ PXE very well ;) My last two jobs involved a fairly extensive setup for provisioning new systems, network installs, etc. [14:10] oh ok :) [14:10] sorry. [14:10] i didn't realise. [14:11] Thanks though, appreciate your helpfulness. [14:11] i think people overestimate how hard it is to get a simple network boot working. [14:11] and underestimate complicated setups :) [14:11] heh, it's pretty easy, that's true. Most of the work is organizing/arranging the boot files. [14:12] yeah, when you want different hosts to have different startups and to start tracking mac addresess and using alternate vlan's etc it gets more complex. [14:13] (if you're just booting a single file, it's easy as pie. When you need menus, or mac/ip/uuid-specific boots, or you start mixing pxe implementations... then you have fun) [14:13] exactly [14:14] i wish the ip/kvm type stuff would have open source implementation [14:14] they all seem a little iffy [14:22] sounds like a business opportunity! [14:22] maybe [14:23] i don't think thereis much of a business opportunity unfortunately :( [14:23] there might have been 10 years ago [14:24] but now things are pretty entrenched afaik [14:24] but then, it's hard to know. i never would have called youtube a business opportunity :) [14:29] i see more of the IBM branded IP KVMs than any other [14:29] at least here in NM [14:30] i see a lot of HP [14:34] there's a personal weather station near me that's gone off the rails [14:34] i think it's in direct sunlight or something, says the temperature is 15F higher than anything else nearby [14:51] heh [14:51] i'm finding it rather chilly here again [14:51] but apparently where i used to live reached a new record low [14:52] lol [14:52] does BryceBot fetch PWS IDs or just airports? [14:52] @weather KNMALBUQ201 [14:52] Error, No cities match your search query [14:53] guess that answers that [14:53] i think there's a way to get pws [14:53] @weather [14:53] m0unds: Fetching weather for your previous query (KNMALBUQ201). [14:53] Error, No cities match your search query [14:53] @weather kabq [14:53] Albuquerque International Sunport, NM: Clear 99°F (37°C), Humidity: 8%, Wind: From the West at 5 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=, or re-request this with: @weather -v kabq [14:53] the lying PWS says it's 115F [14:53] m0unds: it does, there's a format to it. [14:53] ah [14:53] something like pws: [14:54] @weather pws:KNMALBUQ201 [14:54] Albuquerque, NM: Clear 113°F (45°C), Humidity: 9%, Wind: From the North at 3.2 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.197624,-106.714790 or re-request this with: @weather -v pws:KNMALBUQ201 [14:54] there we go [14:54] (And I'll point out that the format isn't my doing. It's just how wunderground takes it.) [14:54] right [14:54] nice, [14:55] just wasn't sure you'd integrated that part of the API [14:55] *** jbergstroem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [14:55] m0unds: heh it's nothing extra. It all goes in the same query field and it's up to wunderground to process it (hence the format) [14:55] i seem to remember some discussion about it a while ago [14:55] yeah, just meant @pws vs @weather vs @weather w/params [14:55] we seem to talk about the weather a lot in here :) [14:55] *** phlux has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [14:56] probably because there's a large distance between some people :) [14:56] i like weather [14:56] Hm @pws is an interesting Idea, I could make that a shortcut. [14:56] i don't like that it's felt a bit like springtime in phoenix, az this week [14:56] See 'query' on http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api/d/docs?d=data/index [14:56] it's pretty warm in Santa MOnica [14:56] no more june gloom [14:57] why is june gloom there? [14:57] brycec: gotcha, i've used it before w/a shitty eggdrop module [14:57] july is always damn cold here, and it's only june :( [14:57] (Just keep in mind that it gets url-encoded, so you can't do the /-separated queries) [14:57] ah [14:57] it's foggy/overcast along the CA coast in june [14:58] ahh so it looks like for northern hemisphere january should be coldest month? [14:58] yes, typically [14:58] because shortest day is december, and shortest day in southern hemisphere is june [14:58] we're getting into summer in the northern hemisphere now [14:58] i find it weird how it's after the shortest day that the coldest temperatures happen [14:58] Yep. (which all seems second-nature to a Northerner. Of course winter is cold, etc) [14:59] yeah that's why i thought it odd that june would be gloom :) [14:59] we typically have strong thunderstorms nearly every afternoon from june -> august (monsoon season) [14:59] ahh [14:59] i love thunderstorms [15:00] (keep in mind 'we" is highly localized, since the country is massive) [15:00] yes [15:00] yeah [15:00] *** jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks [15:00] we being desert sw [15:00] like los angeles never gets very cold? [15:00] eastern az, most of nm [15:00] cold is relative to the people who live there [15:01] friends of mine in southern florida freak out when temps drop below 65F during the day [15:01] true, i moved to a place that's warmer in winter than where i'm from, and i seem to notice the winter more. [15:01] 65f is kind of cold though [15:01] inside.. [15:01] 75f is about what temperature you want inside? [15:02] * brycec looks over at his AC unit, set to 72F [15:02] my inside temperature is 98.6 :) [15:02] 22c [15:02] 75 is alright, i set my thermostat to 78-80 because it's upstairs [15:02] *** phlux has joined #arpnetworks [15:02] my inside temperature is around 65f [15:02] downstairs temp usually settles right around 72-73 w/the upstairs at 78 [15:02] aactually it's probably more like 66 or 67f [15:02] m0unds++ that's exactly how I lived in AZ. [15:03] right now, it's warmer because of energy conservation periods [15:03] (AC compressor is remotely disabled for a few hours) [15:03] reduces load on the grid during peak demand times - good in some ways (they send me a check) bad in others (it's hot) [15:04] Start Time: 2015-06-22 14:00:00 Mountain Daylight Time End Time: 2015-06-22 18:00:00 Mountain Daylight Time [15:05] brycec: i really wish dual zone hvac was more common in houses [15:05] 78 sounds ok? [15:05] I wish central AC was more common here :P (because PNW, nobody really cares) [15:05] oh, right, hahaha [15:06] central ac isn't common here either [15:06] my buddy in WA has a heat pump and he haaaaaaates it when it gets cold [15:06] i don't mind cold as long as i'm doing stuff [15:06] err physical stuff [15:06] he's down in vancouver, wa area [15:06] but it's quite annoying if standing around outside, or sitting at the computer inside :) [15:07] my least favorite cold weather activity at my old job was working on aerial lifts in the winter [15:07] lots of wind? [15:07] yeah, and cold [15:07] it's 65F in my office right now [15:07] silly winter [15:07] I'm planning to move to the Vancouver, WA area next year :) [15:07] don't have good enough dexterity to wear gloves [15:07] gizmoguy_: did you see about canterbuy reaching -20c? [15:07] cool, he really likes it a lot - he's outside washougal in some unincorporated area of clark county [15:07] mt cook ... so not really where anyone lives :/ [15:08] works in PDX [15:08] m0unds: Interesting. outside to the North or East, do you know? [15:08] And more importantly, what's his Internet connection? :p [15:08] hahaha [15:08] east of vancouver and washougal [15:09] and...lol [15:09] Priorities, man! [15:09] he has some godawful verizon wireless POS [15:09] loop length is way too long for DSL, no comcast presence (he has no neighbors) [15:09] he's in the columbia river gorge area [15:09] Ew, I was afraid of that. (and I wfh, need good Internets) [15:09] brycec - we'll nearly be neightbors [15:09] Yeah I know the area [15:10] Was there just last weekend in fact [15:10] well, if he was a couple miles in either direction, nw or east, he'd have comcast or centurylink as options [15:10] of course, that's only when I'm home [15:10] lol RandalSchwartz [15:10] err, frontier [15:10] not cl [15:10] m0unds: run a wireless link :) [15:10] mercutio: yeap looks pretty cold down south! [15:10] he's in a gorge [15:10] so that's a no-go [15:10] in fact, the company he works for now just spun down their WISP stuff [15:10] and they're focusing on MSP stuff now [15:10] gizmoguy_: it feels like christchurch weather when i go outside here :) [15:11] m0unds: damn. [15:11] he had originally put a wimax antenna on a mast and was getting awful clearwire svc, but sprint just killed wimax [15:11] wimax never really took off much did it? [15:11] not really, no [15:11] Got obliterated by LTE's success. [15:11] yeah [15:12] didn't help they ran it in 2.5GHz range [15:12] i thought it just never really took off :/ [15:12] so building penetration was hideous [15:12] there's no wimax at all here [15:12] but you can get wireless mini pci-e cards with wimax support easily.. [15:13] clearwire had decent presence up in that area, but it was way oversubscribed (think..avg rate was ~300kbit/sec) [15:13] what's happening with 60 ghz? [15:13] Food's cooking ;P [15:14] because it seems like 60 ghz short range gives great bandwidth and then you can bounce it to 2.4/5 inside the house [15:14] oh apparently 60 ghz isn't shifting to devices now.. [15:14] wasn't there some wireless hdmi thing using 60ghz? [15:14] i reckon using multiple channels is a nice idea :) [15:15] http://www.amazon.com/DVDO-AIR3-1-60GHz-WirelessHD-Adapter/dp/B00F5LEMBC [15:15] Amazon: "DVDO AIR3-1 60GHz WirelessHD Adapter for HDMI Cable" [15:15] on completely different frequencies [15:15] cool [15:15] 60ghz sounded right, but i wasn't sure [15:15] yeah [15:16] http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/06/500mbps-broadband-for-55-a-month-offered-by-wireless-isp/ [15:16] i was reading that [15:16] Ars Technica: "500Mbps broadband for $55 a month offered by wireless ISP" [15:16] and that mentioned 60 ghz too which reminded me :) [15:16] 60ghz is WiGig (802.11ad) [15:17] why gig hah [15:17] (I thought I remembered a wireless HDMI at 12GHz or thereabouts too) [15:17] wigig, haha [15:17] short distance, high bandwidth, very directional [15:17] just...rolls off the tongue [15:17] i think it can do like 2km? [15:17] but yeah directional. [15:18] i think the ultra short distance is for small transmitter/receivers like on phones [15:18] was excited that the NM brewers guild IPA challenge was going on soon. then found out they changed the venue to my old employer's convention center space, and i'm banned from going there til september [15:19] because you might be stealing their ideas? [15:19] Wow, banned? Sounds extreme. [15:19] they're paranoid i might orchestrate some sort of criminal activity because i knew about surveillance stuff [15:19] what [15:20] it's a procedure for anyone in surveillance - they usually only institute a 90 day period, but they gave me a year [15:20] i thought it was like you might compete with them [15:20] nah [15:20] can you get a pass to go to a conference? [15:20] nope [15:20] lame [15:20] and it's criminal trespass if i got caught during the ban period [15:20] booooooo [15:20] What if you were parachuting... [15:20] maybe they can withdraw it? [15:21] lol [15:21] brycec: i'm gonna have to find out now [15:21] if you ask nicely and show about this microbrew thing. [15:21] Pffft that's exactly when he would strike and carry out his evil plan. [15:21] i'd have to beg tribal leadership to do it, and they're spiteful dicks and would say no just because [15:21] well they probably knew he was into microbrewing anyway [15:21] spiteful dicks is putting it nicely [15:21] hahaha [15:21] nah, i didn't have a relationship with coworkers outside of work [15:21] because i didn't like anyone i worked with [15:22] *** ben1 has joined #arpnetworks [15:22] *** ben1 is now known as merc2 [15:22] m0unds: obvious solution: disable the surveilance systems so you can attend without being caught. [15:22] freenode is splitting [15:22] gizmoguy_: lol [15:22] they don't have anyone there who could fix it [15:22] gizmoguy_: haha [15:22] so i'd be in the clear [15:22] gizmoguy_++ [15:23] i'll wear a disguise [15:23] richard nixon mask or something [15:24] Of course, because resembling characters in Payday2 will draw *no* scrutiny. [15:24] lol [15:24] how long does freenode take for split to showup? [15:24] i'd be surprised if any of them knew what richard nixon looks like [15:25] *** ben1 has joined #arpnetworks [15:25] *** mercutio has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [15:25] *** ben1 is now known as mercutio [15:25] $1$.*+ [15:26] s/looks/looked [15:26] i'd be surprised if any of them knew what richard nixon looked like [15:36] i'm surprised people offer to run freenode servers.. [15:36] with all the ddos's they seem to attract [15:37] heh [15:46] has anyone played with non zfs ssd caching on linux? [15:47] My whole ZFS volume is on SSD :P (not the same, I know) [15:47] heh [15:47] apparently lvm's added ssd cache support hmm [15:48] probably just read [15:48] bcache means you have to chagne your underlying hard-disk storage [15:48] bcache sounded like it was ahead.. but whenit makes more drastic changes and you can't go back... and it's new.. [15:50] *** mike-bur1 has joined #arpnetworks [15:50] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-bur1 [15:51] *** mike-bur1 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:32] erk, lvm cache is per lvm device [16:32] err per logical volume [17:24] *** mike-bur1 has joined #arpnetworks [17:24] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-bur1 [17:24] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0.1) [17:24] *** mike-bur1 is now known as mike-burns [18:46] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) [18:53] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [18:53] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [20:39] *** hazardous has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [20:43] *** hazardous has joined #arpnetworks [22:36] @weather akl [22:36] Auckland International, New Zealand: Clear 48°F (9°C), Humidity: 62%, Wind: From the SSE at 7 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v akl