[04:06] *** rmlhhd has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [04:19] *** rmlhhd has joined #arpnetworks [04:19] *** rmlhhd has quit IRC (Changing host) [04:19] *** rmlhhd has joined #arpnetworks [11:38] *** anis has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [15:48] so ctrl-4 does a coredump [15:48] and ctrl-3 is like pressing escape [15:48] i was wondering what key i accidentally pressed that killed programs :) [15:57] lol, not universal (depends on the terminal) but yes, many terminals do sent control characters [15:57] C-2 is break too [15:57] That's what she said!! [15:58] BryceBot: no [15:58] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'C-2 is break too' [15:58] (See stty) [15:59] (not for an explanation about Ctrl-$X but just other terminal signals/settings) [19:55] yeah i don't remember it from the past [19:56] but i do remember using ctrl-\ [19:56] it's something to do with my ctrl-b-4 that seems to somehow mean i do ctrl-4 sometimes [19:56] oh right ctrl-b 4 switches windows in tmux, ctrl-b ctrl-4 closes the current application [19:57] ctrl-b-4 is kind of fiddly [19:57] i want an extra set of keys for stuff like that :) [19:57] windows-4 etc changes virtual desktops [19:57] and alt-4 etc changes windows inside weechat [19:57] i need another modifier :) [20:22] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [22:08] One of many reasons I use a single-key modifier, ` [22:08] SImple and easy, `4 [22:10] that key is used so much though :) [22:11] does sound handy though [22:11] Not for me it's not [22:11] do you double press it to pass it through? [22:11] Only case I'd use it is as shell backtick, but I prefer $() instead. [22:11] `a actually [22:11] `` swaps to the previous window [22:11] interesting [22:13] mercutio: .tmux.conf http://sprunge.us/URah [22:14] oh nice [22:14] wget'ing puts ^M everywhere :) [22:15] but thanks :) [22:15] (It didn't quite copy/paste right, the unicode characters are mucked etc) [22:15] mercutio: Maybe this is better http://sprunge.us/YfBD [22:16] (Directly uploaded) [22:16] yeah that's better. no ^M :) [22:17] what window manager do you use bryce? out of curiosity. [22:17] awesome [22:17] ahh [22:18] i thought you'd be using a tiling wm at least :) [22:19] I... am? [22:19] yeh awesome is considered tiling [22:20] as opposed to stacking [23:18] *** rmlhhd has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [23:29] *** rmlhhd has joined #arpnetworks [23:39] chrome has a process for each tab [23:40] my facebook tab on chrome is using 1.4 GB of memory [23:41] my entire computer is using less than half of that [23:42] i just ordered more ram for my windows box [23:42] 16gb doesn't do it for windows [23:42] well it's only using 10gb atm [23:42] but i'm not running much [23:43] http://frankdenneman.nl/2015/12/23/insights-into-cpu-and-memory-configuration-of-esxi-hosts/ [23:43] article on ram / cpu socket / cores on ESXi Vmware hosts [23:44] for numa? [23:44] and here I am concerned to find my computer using 660 MB [23:44] mkb: do you run chrome? [23:44] no firefox