awfully quiet in here @weather -v yyz mnathani_: Verbose results will be PM'd to you. @weather yyz Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Overcast ☁ 30°F (-1°C), Humidity: 64%, Wind: From the NNE at 4 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz @weather lgb There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Beach Hazard Statement. Long Beach, CA: Clear 57°F (14°C), Humidity: 57%, Wind: From the NW at 4 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33.81179047,-118.14716339 or re-request this with: @weather -v lgb @weather akl Auckland International, New Zealand: Light Drizzle 73°F (23°C), Humidity: 78%, Wind: From the ENE at 12 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 i have this feeling it's going to rain hard here shortly yeah things are quiet mnathani_ whats the difference between an ARP timeout and a MAC timeout? somone mentioned it on a mailing list in regards to rules at an IXP mnathani_: They refer to different things. An ARP table associates IPv4 addresses with MAC addresses. A MAC address table associates MAC addresses with switchports. layer 3 vs layer 2 info ? What about it? thanks, it makes more sense now mnathani is a sponge for information :) there are now 3 of me in here :-) Why? weechat from home, mirc from home and weechat from my ARP vps I just use tmux :) as your IRC client? sometimes i move the tmux between 2 of my 3 monitors. well i use weechat inside tmux and can attach/detach did you figure out the font size/ resolution issue ? nope i just press ctrl-up/ctrl-down it's not too painful. you could open 2 terminals one on each monitor and keep attach / detach it's weird how low res 1440p is feeling now though with the font set to what you need oh i do use multiple terminals to attach/detach etc. my current issue is that i keep squeezing the screen to be like 3/4 big with 1/4 for other stuff and then things start looking weird and condensed i've started raising my font sizes in general. with multiple monitors, it suddenly seems more important to have large text :) although my favourite monitor died :( i think it's the logic board rather than panel. but they want $130 US for a replacement. so atm i'm just getting another one, and then i want to see if there's obvious damage and can get someone to fix it. err a whole 'nother monitor. but it does mean i'll probably just go to 3x1440p monitors oh the 4k died? nah 1440p did i'm using my spare 1440p atm :) *cough* i have a lot of monitors the 4k input lag was annoying me it's like 50 msec input lag so it's like the difference between 150 and 200 msec ping you don't notice for local things like irc, but for remote ssh it's really obvious there are various "bands" of latency that people notice. like i never found isdn that laggy for ssh, when it has around 50 msec latency, but i found dialup noticable when it has around 100 msec latency but that was back on crts that have low latency.. dialup was worse because it's more variable too. if the latency is fixed I suppose its better than variable latency yea you could get used to dialup latency pretty well until you started using it at the same time as downloading.. 3g latency is really annoying like that. i mean it's fast, then suddenly slow. it too is a lot worse when you download. 4g in my limited experience wasn't so bad. 3g is actually meant to adapt as you start using more bandwidth, so it may actually work better with a "pulse" have you guys heard about the TPPA? @google tppa 592,000 total results returned for 'tppa', here's 3 TPPA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPPA) TPPA may refer to: Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, a trade agreement; Treponema pallidum particle agglutination assay, a test for the causative agent of  ... Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) (http://fta.miti.gov.my/index.php/pages/view/71) Sesi Sesi Taklimat TPPA kepada Penjawat Awam oleh YB Minister MITI [January 18, ... Summary Of The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement [October 5, 2015]. Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Pacific_Partnership) Twelve countries participated in negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: the four parties to the 2005 Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic ... is that a no? I guess its none of those, lol it's between new zealand australia us, canada, and some other countries. it is all of those. there were all these protests in my city yesterday. I thought you were referring to something technical and network related but i had a feeling that other people didn't hear about it as much as we do :) well it could have technical ramifications. but mostly to do with things like region-blocking software etc. i don't understand it that well, i was just curious how awareness of it was in other countries that were part of it. trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim countries signed on 4 February 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand after 7 years of negotiations, which has not entered into force it was signed today a deal opponents warn could eliminate Canadian jobs and damage some sectors of the economy. yeah it's hard to know what it'll do some people say that it'll make things like DMCA start applying internationally and that it'll extend copyrights, and increase drug costs. apparently the actual legal document that is going to come into effect is over 500, possibly 1000 pages of legal language governing all sorts of trade stuff I doubt many folks have actually read it cover to cover