[00:03] Winners never quit ;) [03:54] *** nesta has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [04:54] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [06:07] for and old skewl x786 class CPU - and some kind of DoM flash - slow ass DDR - 30 seconds is kinda impressive [06:08] all my laptops/desktops take anything upto a minute to boot linux [06:08] my BSD box takes about 11 seconds [06:09] think my smart TV is the fastest booter i have - dead power to watching a DVB channel < 10 seconds [06:10] that appears to be running BSD at it's heart too [06:33] *** nesta has quit IRC (Quit: SIGQUIT) [06:33] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [09:06] mercutio: lpddr4 is available with a couple skus of chipsets in mobile devices [09:08] looks like it hits ~25-30GB/sec [09:08] according to anandtech anyway [13:50] wow [13:51] i seriously dont need that much power [13:51] barely load what i already have [13:52] used to be a point i had a massive amount of computation power - spent 8 1/2 year cracking a password to cryto that i forgot that was critical to something [13:52] had 16U of rackspace at one point, harbouring kit of £4000 - octacore w/ nVidia Kelpa [13:52] a few of them [13:53] (it was THAT important) :) [13:53] That's what she said!! [13:54] s/Kelpa/Kepla/ [13:54] had 16U of rackspace at one point, harbouring kit of £4000 - octacore w/ nVidia Kepla [13:56] regret having to sell most of that - but just couldn't afford the hosting and no way am i running that much juice @home [14:26] grody: Were there times several years in where you thought about giving up? [14:30] *** carvite has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [14:30] *** carvite has joined #arpnetworks [14:33] *** dwarren has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [14:40] *** dwarren has joined #arpnetworks [15:32] m0unds: should be lower power too [15:32] yep [17:23] kellytk, very much the opposite.. i maxed out every form of credit i had to open that locker [17:24] i almost digressed to hiring someone controlling a botnet.. but drew the line there [17:24] grody: You should write a script and sell the movie rights [17:25] hah [17:28] That comment is only ~3% humor. I'd pay to watch that film. I can see it now, you don't disclose the data through the eight years, you highlight your life in ways that relate to the data, and you end the arc with the decryption and revealing of the data [17:35] well, i wouldn't want to be a buzz kill but the end result wasn't exactly how'd i have hoped [17:35] That would probably be the best kind of ending [17:36] Other than the slapstick approach of it being a single lolcat.gif that made you smile [17:36] hahaha [17:36] im useless at stories - i'd need to find a writer [17:37] i ran a script a friend made for me, suppose to trawl through blog sites and create a story of sort using markov-chainer and quasi ai [17:37] the "story" it made from my old blog scared me so much so, i erased it and started from scratch [17:38] it was like reading the story of a blind man in a deaf world trying to go about telling people how he saw a UFO [17:38] need to find that script now [22:03] Does anyone happen to have a suggestion for a better solution than collect with its ping plugin for regularly pinging hosts and reporting the resulting data? [22:05] I'm happy with collectd (despite its inability to reload its config while online) yet it's worth asking [23:44] There are *so* many others :P [23:44] I recommend monit [23:46] monit looks interesting, thank you brycec [23:48] Also mmonit is nice, worth considering. (and it has a free 30 day license, just a simple, free download)