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[13:56] ballen: afternoon [13:57] how goes it [13:58] busted 2 fingers demonstrating a wrist hold on a friend (he escaped ;) hard to type with 2 splints ;) [14:00] lol well done [14:00] hehe [14:01] http://208.79.89.202:3000/ [14:02] ooh, nice. rails app? [14:02] using Scanty (Sinatra based blog) and Redis for a db [14:02] ah sweet, sinatra rocks [14:03] yea [14:03] Woah, woah, woah. [14:03] Ben Allen? [14:03] ya [14:03] It's a damn small world. [14:03] I used to work with Ron. [14:03] where abouts? [14:03] Cisco. [14:04] Right on [14:04] Yeah. Back when you guys were just starting the blog. [14:04] ah [14:04] Still reading it! [14:04] bitchin [14:04] yea haven't done much updating these days [14:05] to much work, and thesis work [14:05] Yeah. My personal projects have fallen to the wayside, too. [14:06] ugh moving my Rails app (benallenphoto.com) to rails 2.3.3 so I can use Ruby 1.9 [14:07] Ooh, sounds like fun. [14:07] I'll be back. Time to drink with the rest of the office ... [14:07] sounds good [14:07] www.arpnetworks.com is Sinatra (portal is Rails) <-- delayed msg cuz my internet died, yay TW RR [14:08] right on [14:08] wow, u guys know each other? LOL [14:08] yea right now we use Mephisto for a blog engine [14:09] hah yea he knows my roommate Ron [14:09] nice, me too on scie.nti.st [14:09] haha [14:09] small world [14:09] quite [14:10] gotta run, packing for a small vacation, bbl [14:11] later man, quick question is there any benifit to 32bit over 64 in your env [14:12] probably is more tested, but actually i386 on FreeBSD 7.2 kp's within ffs_valloc. Only with 7.2 though. guys who have recompiled their kernels seemed to have eliminated this problem. but the stock kernel has it [14:14] hmm, was hoping to be a bit more memory efficient [14:14] also, non-open-source binaries tend to favor 32 bit (like they just decide not to give you the 64 bit version), so this can create a dependency problem [14:14] do you have many people running 32 bit VMs? [14:15] ballen: well, if u ever go above 4G RAM, 64 bit is the way to go (no PAE needed) [14:15] ballen: yeah, on FreeBSD 7.1, or OpenBSD [14:15] yea I know that, but with 768 64 is not needed [14:15] true [14:15] plus programs should use less memory in 32 bit [14:16] and be slightly quicker [14:16] however [14:16] if its just translating into a 64 bit env on the host OS [14:16] in a benchmark, yes, but in practice it would hardly be noticeable [14:16] the host is 64 bit [14:17] yea [14:17] cuz it has way more than 4G of ram;) [14:17] heh I'd hope so [14:17] :) [14:18] cool, I'll stick with 64 bit then [14:18] I'm pleased with the setup so I'll be sticking around [14:19] awesome :) [14:19] does the portal support multiple users for single VM [14:20] (feel free to take off if you need to pack) [14:20] ballen: fill out https://www.arpnetworks.com/order when u get a chance, so I have your billing info [14:20] k [14:20] yeah, i gotta pack :) be on later [14:21] your SSL cert comes up root not trusted in Safari btw [14:21] glad u like your VM :) [14:21] k talk to ya later, I'll get in the order info [14:21] yeah, dumb godaddy cert chain, i gotta fix that [14:21] ok tnx [14:21] irons out [14:30] *** vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.") [14:31] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [14:32] I just switched the company blog off of Mephisto. [14:32] Mephisto is barely maintained anymore. A shame really. [14:33] yep [14:33] that's why we're moving [14:33] that and Scanty is something like 670 lines [14:34] and I can use Redis [14:41] Word. [14:41] I've never used Sinatra but what I've seen looks nice. [14:53] *** vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.") [15:25] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [16:35] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [19:39] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [20:06] *** syminet has joined #arpnetworks [20:53] up_the_irons: do you let customers have a PTR record for thier IP [21:44] *** vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.") 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