[00:26] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [01:08] *** ben1 is now known as mercutio [03:20] *** jlgaddis has joined #arpnetworks [04:06] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [04:06] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Changing host) [04:06] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [04:26] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [04:49] *** mjp_ has joined #arpnetworks [07:44] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [07:44] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [08:11] *** lyarick has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:13] *** lyarick has joined #arpnetworks [12:01] did you guys also wait like 15 min to download an MP3 be it from napster or whatever back in the day on dialup?: [13:07] i think hotline was more common here [13:07] or something like that [13:07] it was this thing where you connected to servers rather than users, kind of like ftp [13:08] starting off on mac's [13:08] August 1997 – Hotline is announced at MacWorld,[17] and allows chat, forums, and file transfers. It becomes popular among Mac users. [13:08] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_file_sharing [13:08] Timeline of file sharing :: This is a timeline of events in the history of file sharing. 1970s 1977 – Xmodem a point-to-point binary transfer protocol by Ward Christensen. February 1978 – Ward Christensen's CBBS becomes the first Bulletin board system. BBS access is limited to phone lines until the early 1990s. 1979 – Usenet conceived by Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Universit [13:08] Napster came 2 years later [13:08] yeh [13:08] and was only good for individual songs rather than albums [13:09] so was only really if you were into downloading "top songs" [13:09] and you could only go as fast as your peer [13:09] personally i bought 1 or 2 cd's a week back then [13:09] kazaa was where it split the file and did partial downloads [13:10] downloaded mp3s were usually terrible quality back then. [13:25] do you know how magent torrent links work? [13:25] using dht [13:25] i don't know how dht works though [13:26] well other than it's some kind of huge mesh thing [13:26] i'd like to see something like dht/bittorrent web sites.. [13:26] appears to work like magic [13:26] without all the encryption etc of tor. [13:27] like "cloud" hosting.. [13:27] where cloud means in the cloud, not a cloud server [13:27] TO THE CLOUD!!! [13:28] cloud is probably the most misunderstood, yet commonly used tech term [13:29] private cloud, public cloud, a VPS called cloud, a dedicated called cloud etc [13:29] yip [13:29] rackspace do dedicated cloud [14:25] what's dedicated cloud? [14:32] single tenant on a machine [14:32] bare metal [14:32] no virtualization [14:33] but provisioned like cloud so quick spin up of additional instances [14:33] I think a lot of people use cloud to mean quick [14:34] ahh [14:34] when i think cloud i think expensive hourly billing :) [14:34] Up to 36 processor cores and 1.5TB of RAM [14:35] if you need that many resources surely you some advance notice :) [14:35] and outside of IT it just means high-tech... like iCloud [14:35] heh when something begins with i i think low-tech [14:36] lol on microsoft pulling unlimited storage from their onedrive for business [14:36] apple are actually doing pretty well though [14:36] but their branding makes things seem terrible. [14:36] amazon are giving me cloud storage for a year [14:36] i don't want it though [14:36] "unlimited cloud storage" [14:37] Microsoft is ending unlimited OneDrive storage plans, citing user abuse, the company said in a blog post late Monday. Current unlimited users will be capped at 1 terabyte. It also plans to eliminate 100GB and 200GB plans, and offer a reduced 50GB plan for $1.99 per month instead. Its free offering will be cut from 15GB down to just 5GB. [14:37] valid until dec 31. [14:37] hmm is this why amazon are doing some free unlimited storage cloud? [14:38] apparently it's because i purchased a ssd. [14:38] Unlimited Photo Storage [14:38] i have unlimited everything [14:38] special for newzealand? [14:38] oh some lame desktop app [14:39] nope special for the US [14:39] go figure [14:39] This offer is valid until December 31, 2015 in the US only and cannot be shared with anyone else. Your [14:40] usually the people ~. [14:40] usually the people saying i* think it's high tech at least [14:40] i'm not doing freight forwarding or anything. i don't trust those places. [14:40] and it's like $6 or $7 usd to ship a ssd. [14:41] so not insane shipping costs. [14:45] i wonder how much people were storing on unlimited [14:46] oh, some users had 75+ TB [14:48] i wonder how long that took to fill :) [14:48] That's what she said!! [15:00] damn these sandisk ssd's are cheap [15:01] * mercutio is gettign rather tempted [15:02] i assume it's some pre-thanksgiving sale or such [15:09] (75 terabytes) / (100 (megabits per second)) = 69.4444444 days [15:09] double the days if you go down to 50mbit etc [15:10] who even has 25 x 3TB drives on a single machine these days anyway? [15:41] you'd need more than that [15:41] imagine 25 disk raid 0 [15:41] oh ... is this why comcast are introducing caps? :) [15:41] That's what she said!! [15:42] a drive just died.. i have to redownload the internet! 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