[00:13] using vultr for random testing vps's is starting to piss me off. [00:13] there's so many incidents [00:17] @google bras [00:17] 55,000,000 total results returned for 'bras', here's 3 [00:17] Broadband remote access server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_remote_access_server) A broadband remote access server (BRAS, B-RAS or BBRAS) routes traffic to and from broadband remote access devices such as digital subscriber line access ... [00:17] Bra and Panties, Boy Shorts, Lace Underwear & More | GO2BRAS (http://www.go2bras.com/) Full figure Bras, Panties, Accessories and more. A solution focused lingerie brand for the modern, classic woman. Shop Go2Bras today! [00:17] Bra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bra) A bra (/ˈbrɑː/) (or brassiere UK /ˈbræzɪər/ or US /brəˈzɪər/) is a form-fitting undergarment that women wear to support their breasts. Women may also wear ... [00:22] weird you got diff 1st response to me [00:22] i don't even get that wikipedia link [00:23] i used "bras network" [01:42] *** nesta has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [04:02] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [07:00] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [07:01] *** toeshred has joined #arpnetworks [07:02] *** streak has joined #arpnetworks [08:37] *** medum_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [12:41] mercutio: I have BryceBot's google search configured to return tech stuff over articles of underwear [12:41] specifically, sites like wikipedia, openbsd, etc [13:11] lol [15:01] oh cool [15:01] i have google at default i suppose [15:53] It's a feature of the Google Custom Search API [15:53] @google Google CSE [15:53] 2,440,000 total results returned for 'Google CSE', here's 3 [15:53] Google Custom Search Engine (https://www.google.com/cse/) Sign in to Custom Search Engine. With Google Custom Search, add a search box to your homepage to help people find what they need on your website. [15:53] Custom Search | Google Developers (https://developers.google.com/custom-search/?hl=en) May 24, 2015 ... Custom Search lets you programmatically build and manage custom search engines for your site. [15:53] Custom Search (https://cse.google.com/cse/all) All of Google. Sign in with your Google Account. Email Password Stay signed in ... One Google Account for everything Google. About Google · Privacy · Terms ... [15:59] yeah i'm playing with it now [16:00] although it's not working now. does yours have a public url? [16:01] maybe it's a cahcing issue, the bit on the right works but not the public url [16:02] still works for me [16:02] mercutio: http://brycesawesomeapp.com/BryceBot/google.html [16:03] cool [16:03] ^ That's nothing more than the html bit they provide for you to embed in a webpage [16:03] https://weallsee.net/google/ [16:03] yeah playing with that myself heh [16:03] there was some geturl thing that seemed to show the original stuff i had set which made most sites not show [16:04] (heh, there are two users in here running IrssiUrlLog) [16:04] heh [16:05] yours is black+white somehow [16:05] That's what she said!! [16:05] what do you mean, what part? [16:05] http://brycesawesomeapp.com/BryceBot/google.html [16:05] ohh the results embedded [16:05] yeah [16:05] my results show as an extra sort of sub window but in colour [16:06] on mine [16:06] ahh [16:06] in other words, compare the html ;) [16:07] yeah i have [16:07] i just took the defaults [16:07] but defaults may have changed :) [16:08] As I recall, the embedded editor lets you customise it a bit, including some checkbox to not show popup results or whatsuch [16:09] No idea, I don't use it except to test [16:25] yeh [16:26] whos here is arp? [16:28] mrsaint: @up_the_irons is staff, other ops are long-time customers [16:28] :-) [16:28] hehe okey :) [16:29] who to talk to about bissniss opportunities :) [16:30] that would be me, but later on [16:30] alright.. :) [16:30] :) [16:31] might be up for another 30-40 mins after all its 1.30 here. in the night :) [16:38] mnathani_: I could swear I've read that somewhere... :P [16:42] *** streak has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [16:44] :-) [16:45] *** streak has joined #arpnetworks [17:44] *** streak has quit IRC (Quit: Bye!) [20:30] openbsd 5.8 is out :) [20:30] arp mirror hasn't updated yet [20:30] but should be soon [20:33] woot [21:07] arp mirror is synced [21:29] i like the idea of openbsd, but not the implementation of openbsd :P [21:29] what don't you like about it? [21:35] the process of updates [21:36] there's m:tier now [21:40] is this what I need to download to installl openbsd? [21:40] http://openbsd.cs.toronto.edu/pub/OpenBSD/5.8/amd64/install58.iso [21:40] yes [21:41] k [21:58] *** neish_ has joined #arpnetworks [22:04] *** BrycesBot has joined #arpnetworks [22:05] *** phlux has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [22:05] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [22:05] *** neish has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [22:05] *** dne has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [22:05] *** BrycesBot is now known as BryceBot [22:05] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Changing host) [22:05] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [22:13] *** phlux has joined #arpnetworks [22:13] *** dne has joined #arpnetworks [22:37] how long should it take to backup 17 GB using tarsnap for the first time ? [23:52] # uname -a >> OpenBSD openbsd.winvive.com 5.8 GENERIC#1170 amd64 [23:52] nice [23:53] now what should I try doing with it? [23:53] seems really fast and responsive [23:53] yeh openbsd is nice like that [23:53] its in a Vmware VM running off an SSD [23:54] i've found it fast even on old pre sas machines. [23:54] with scsi drives. [23:54] can it be used as a full fledged desktop? [23:54] yeah [23:54] i used to [23:54] with sound and video driver support [23:54] i'm not sure what the browser staet is these days [23:54] i used to use linux/freebsd binary compatibility [23:54] and use opera.. [23:55] yeh. [23:55] on most hw. [23:55] they only just introduced support for hd 5200,5500 etc i think [23:55] apparently: Chrome has been in OpenBSD's ports tree since at least OpenBSD 4.8. [23:55] chromium rather [23:55] it was very many years back i was doing it [23:55] and chrome has always been a memory hog [23:56] have more ram tehse days, but with the number of tabs i tend to have open it was terrible :) [23:56] I am at 91 tabs presently [23:56] i use the notion window manager. [23:56] but you can use various ones. [23:57] you can do gnome etc. [23:58] weird there's no port of notion it seems