up_the_irons: morning ballen: afternoon how goes it busted 2 fingers demonstrating a wrist hold on a friend (he escaped ;) hard to type with 2 splints ;) lol well done hehe http://208.79.89.202:3000/ ooh, nice. rails app? using Scanty (Sinatra based blog) and Redis for a db ah sweet, sinatra rocks yea Woah, woah, woah. Ben Allen? ya It's a damn small world. I used to work with Ron. where abouts? Cisco. Right on Yeah. Back when you guys were just starting the blog. ah Still reading it! bitchin yea haven't done much updating these days to much work, and thesis work Yeah. My personal projects have fallen to the wayside, too. ugh moving my Rails app (benallenphoto.com) to rails 2.3.3 so I can use Ruby 1.9 Ooh, sounds like fun. I'll be back. Time to drink with the rest of the office ... sounds good www.arpnetworks.com is Sinatra (portal is Rails) <-- delayed msg cuz my internet died, yay TW RR right on wow, u guys know each other? LOL yea right now we use Mephisto for a blog engine hah yea he knows my roommate Ron nice, me too on scie.nti.st haha small world quite gotta run, packing for a small vacation, bbl later man, quick question is there any benifit to 32bit over 64 in your env 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 hmm, was hoping to be a bit more memory efficient 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 do you have many people running 32 bit VMs? ballen: well, if u ever go above 4G RAM, 64 bit is the way to go (no PAE needed) ballen: yeah, on FreeBSD 7.1, or OpenBSD yea I know that, but with 768 64 is not needed true plus programs should use less memory in 32 bit and be slightly quicker however if its just translating into a 64 bit env on the host OS in a benchmark, yes, but in practice it would hardly be noticeable the host is 64 bit yea cuz it has way more than 4G of ram;) heh I'd hope so :) cool, I'll stick with 64 bit then I'm pleased with the setup so I'll be sticking around awesome :) does the portal support multiple users for single VM (feel free to take off if you need to pack) ballen: fill out https://www.arpnetworks.com/order when u get a chance, so I have your billing info k yeah, i gotta pack :) be on later your SSL cert comes up root not trusted in Safari btw glad u like your VM :) k talk to ya later, I'll get in the order info yeah, dumb godaddy cert chain, i gotta fix that ok tnx irons out I just switched the company blog off of Mephisto. Mephisto is barely maintained anymore. A shame really. yep that's why we're moving that and Scanty is something like 670 lines and I can use Redis Word. I've never used Sinatra but what I've seen looks nice. up_the_irons: do you let customers have a PTR record for thier IP