[00:16] did you guys scare him away? i thought he was usually on IRC [00:16] not that i watch this channel much [00:29] He's definitely been less active than usual, lately. No idea what we did to drive him back to "reality" [00:37] probably busy with something [00:37] That's what she said!! [00:37] i find myself paying less and less attention to IRC these days [00:38] BryceBot: no [00:38] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'probably busy with something' [02:02] jc that's happened to me before too [10:52] IRC is a *massive* time sink. On the other hand, it's 99% of my daily social interaction. Balance is important... [14:33] brycec: depends if you were otherwise being productive in that time or not [14:33] sometimes distractions help to not be distracated later. [14:33] That's what she said!! [14:34] Doesn't matter if it's being productive now or if I'd be productive later. If I get busy chatting now when I'm not being productive, I will likely just keep chatting and never become productive. [14:34] (this logic is getting slightly circular) [15:21] true [17:38] juicessh (android) is pretty nice [17:38] got sick of serverauditor getting dementia and forgetting saved servers and stuff [17:40] juice is good for android [17:40] i kind of miss iSSH for iOS [17:40] Prompt is an okay replacement [17:49] JuiceSSH++ [17:51] didn't realize it integrated mosh support too [17:51] that's nice [17:51] does anyone here use mosh? [17:51] last i tried it it was really laggy [17:51] yup [17:52] i'm using it now on my macbook [17:52] but then i was using atom cpu [17:52] seemd to be really cpu intensive [17:52] do you like it? [17:52] i like it because i can put my laptop to sleep with this session up and open the laptop up and the session just starts back up again [17:53] or any session, really, but i tend to leave this one open all the time in totalterminal on osx [17:53] ahh yeh that sounds like a good use case [17:53] hit ctl + ~ and it slides down from the top of my screen like a quake console [17:54] but aside from this, i don't really use it - local stuff, i just use regular old ssh [17:57] Much like my iodine setup, I have mosh just in case I need it. But really, it's not worth the CPU overhead for normal usage. [18:03] i don't know why it needs so much cpu [18:08] doesn't seem that high to me [18:08] i mean, it's higher than just regular ssh would be but it's certainly not worrisome to me [18:10] it'd probably be crappy on something with a wimpy cpu [18:10] i should install it on my rpi and try it [18:11] well it was atom 330 [18:11] so pretty weak cpu [18:11] i probably shoudl try it again [18:11] i kind of want to reduce maximum ssh latency [18:11] i've been kind of thinking for a few years about making a udp based thing that sends packets multiple ways [18:12] but i haven't done much yet. i think i probably should do a way to test ssh latency better. my repetitive test often seems to offer reduced latency, but when keystrokes first start often there's some jitter [18:12] so i'm wondering about just adding random delay [18:13] cur: 140.437msec, min: 140.041msec, max: 149.005msec, avg: 140.559msec [18:13] like that's only 9 msec atm, but sometimes it can spike much higher. if there's loss it can be easily ove twice that. [18:13] and when you're on a ssh connection with lag adding another keystroke often helps bump things along [21:24] * mnathani_ slaps up_the_irons2 around a bit with a large trout [21:25] oops [21:31] mirc? :) [21:31] MNATHANI HAS GONE TO THE DARK SIDE [21:31] actually you were already there weren't you [21:31] I use 2 clients [21:31] mirc and weechat [21:32] trying to summon up_the_irons [21:32] its not like my VPS needs attention or anything [21:33] why do you want to summon him? [21:51] no reason [21:53] up_the_irons2: We miss your sparkling conversation :) [22:09] brycec: iodine? [23:03] @google iodine [23:03] 1,920,000 total results returned for 'iodine', here's 3 [23:03] iodine(8): tunnel IPv4 over DNS - Linux man page (http://linux.die.net/man/8/iodine) iodine lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server. This can be useful in situations where Internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed. ... [23:03] Iodine-131 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131) Iodine-131 (131I), also loosely and nonspecifically called radioiodine, is an important radioisotope of iodine discovered by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood ... [23:03] kryo.se: iodine (IP-over-DNS, IPv4 over DNS tunnel) (http://code.kryo.se/iodine/) iodine lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server. This can be usable in different situations where internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed ... [23:03] JC_Denton: ^^ [23:11] does iodine support ssh tunneling over dns queries or is it all pretty much plain text? [23:11] i'm surprised it doesn't trip IDS all over the place [23:13] mnathani_: it's TCP, so whatever you want. [23:14] JC_Denton: I think you overestimate the deployment of IDS :P [23:15] mnathani_: data packets are encoded as base64 and that text is what's used for the DNS query [23:15] but that's a "fallback" method. Its first goal is to open a direct udp/53 connection. [23:27] anyone into photography using DSLR cameras? [23:27] I have always been a point and shoot photographer myself, but am wondering if the time has come to transition into the dark side [23:37] I hear up_the_irons2 is ;P [23:41] dslr is nice to look at [23:41] but it tends to be over intense [23:44] I mean you need to decide how far the object being photographed is before hand, so you may attach the right lens