anyone around? i have a question about payment I am, but I don't work for ARP just a customer I'm a paying customer, if that helps. what exactly is the process like, can i pay from a paypal major credit cards I know are accepted http://arpnetworks.com/order yea 4 major credit cards so its really not possible without a credit card? I don't know whether it's not. up_the_irons will have the final rule on that. 10 4 yea I think he took a mini vacation for the weekend so he may not get back to you right away i am not very experienced with purchasing things on the internet, i was hoping i could do a bank transfer or something since i dont have a credit card. No debit card either? Ah well up_the_irons will have some solution I'm sure. you can email him at gdolley [at] arpnetworks.com and ask him yourself. His first name is Garry Very friendly and helpful guy. he's typically accomidating, but no promised promises* im sure theres a way. as long as i can verify myself somehow yea paypal double dips on payments now im not sure what that means so I doubt that'll be a good solution Paypal use to charge the merchent only they're fees now they take a cut from the user, and merchant at least that is what I have read I've heard this as well. Also not verified, but we're two independent potentially-correct sources. so would emailing Garry be my best bet heh im not exactly in a hurry. likely or just pop in here when he's around Definitely do email him, but don't be a stranger! if you can just leave your irc client open and leave him a question on here, he'll answer when he gets back but email would be easier ill probably idle here reguardless. im pretty excited to make this work one way or another wha ya trying to setup? no one would just happen to know the strftime to make 04/08/2009 format off the top of thier head? Not accurately, but how about %D%M%Y ? ... with slashes Oh wait, is the 08 the month or the day? If it's the day, %D will do. well, ive been hosting my own freebsd box for quite some time Time.now.strftime("%M/%d/%Y") just for light webhosting and some irc needs but i live in australia, so bandwith and uptime is shakey. ah right on ive also been pretty interested in ipv6 running my own tunnel, would be nice to have native ARP seems to have good latency and such to Asia so I'd imagine it'd do well to Australia yea you get a /48 IPv6 block not sure why we need that much haha yeah its a shitload of addresses but hey why not. have you tested ping time, download speed etc yet? not yet. i thought i would see if i could actually purchase one first. I know there is a link to a 100 meg file on the website well i only get about 120kbs down, so its not going to be much of a test ah can ping my box @ 208.79.89.202 not blocking icmp 190 ish prolly can ping arpnetworks.com as well not bad for going across the world indeed. well the other shellbox i work on is about 270, so its definitely an improvement cool nothing semi-local that'd do? australia is pretty poor for hosting i have looked around, you generally spend the same if not more for an inferior machine and only one ip. shitty oh wtf 52/15/2009 Oh, capitals are time. Whoops! lmao ya Time.now.strftime("%m/%d/%Y") moving http://sysadminschronicles.com/ to a Sinatra app Oh cool. http://mail.sysadminschronicles.com/ which is the new app based on Scanty-redis No visual change, so good job there. Oh, slight visual changes. yea some tweaks here and there are needed no more catagories since its using redis instead of sqlite Can't use categories with redis, or it doesn't make sense? umm I'm not familiar with redis. didn't include it in the schema its a key/value db like memcache, but with quite a bit more types of data like sets and lists Okay, so no more categories 'cause you didn't feel like it? basically The best reason indeed. each story has tags and tags can be indexed Tags are more useful than categories, I've found. each time you add some other way to index data, i.e. categories you have to duplicate a lot of db in a key/value db db = data* which means you have to keep track of it and be able to modify, and delete it I see. Way too much work. yep redis is all of 10k lines of code so its super light and has presistent storage but stores everything in memory Sure, but what are you gaining from it for a blog? writes it out to disk async it uses like 10megs of ram compared to mysql or pgsql Oh low RAM is nice. and its wicked fast and can scale How does it scale? redis-rb (redis ruby connector) can do a hash ring That sounds both fancy and useful. just a way to distribute key/value db's horizontally basically all data is hashed and each db takes a range of hashes Oh okay, that makes sense. you can add nodes and it just sections up a section Kinda like partitioning but for k/v stores. redis also has master -> slave replication built directly in 100% buzzword compliant! absolutely Can't get better than that. its my fav db of the new crazy db's out today working with a key/value db is a pain in the ass though I haven't tried any of the new ones yet. Soon, soon. at least when you're used to ActiveRecord easy'ness yea I think I'd prefer transparent object persistence, if that were possible. http://github.com/unilogic/scanty-redis/tree/master thats my fork of scanty if you ever wanted to play with redis added user auth and look and feel Cool. should fix the readme so people actually know how to make the first user you dont have a network map do ya? oh wha of* peering points and borders ? hmm nope http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS25795&v=4&view=2.0 that should have some info ARP is AS25795 in BGP land thanks, found what i needed. hopefully we can make this work :) np, I'm sure you'll be able to figure out hey all.. looks like i got some scrollback to read... :) heh yea \o i coulda told ya the %m/%d/%Y, it's the most common one ;) (at least for me in the US) heh yea obsidieth: i should have a peer list and maybe even a looking glass, but I don't yet, hehe its not that important:p payment method is whats concerning me at th moment we can work it out, i'm typing a reply to your email ah ok:p i wouldnt have sent it oh well, forgot my timezones, thought you would have had more 'vacation' left still on vacation, but everyone is alseep except me :) ah you in australia? yep victorian. identity verification -- tell me the jellyfish found only on some beaches in Oz that can kill a human in 2 minutes... ;) box jelly? box ? :p hah Discovery Channel FTW i couple of my friends are from australia, they live in the US now. one from Carns, one from Melbourne, they told me the jellyfish story... s/i/a/ ballen: obsidieth: I believe you both got it right at the same time we certainly have some nasty critters over here snakes especially yea f that noise, not a fan of poisonous snakes and spiders, oh man the SPIDERS i was gonna visit Oz until my friend told me about the spiders i am fairly afraid of spiders obsidieth: just sent a reply to your email btw but in my time here ive only ever seen harmless ones. 10 4 ah not the kind that are the size of a bowling ball? ;) we get 'huntsmen' or somethin which look terrifying but dont hurt humans, they just eat flies http://www.spiderzrule.com/spiderphotos/huntsman241003.jpg :o obsidieth: what were you looking for in the cidr-report btw? just curious nothing especially, i was talking to my buddy who works in a datacentre who said to check obsidieth: what's the scale on that bad boy? is it as huge as it looks? :) probably as big as your palm or a bit less f that noise noooooooooooooo thanks ;) although given i just viewed it on my 15" T61 screen, if it was a 1:1 ratio, i'd be horrified haha. ugh I'd rather not run into one of those they do creepy stuff like just hang out on your wall for half a day till you see them that's just wrong 6 month intervals should be fine i was hoping to try it for a month or something first, but i think this is viable so u see it in the corner of your eye, and then find out it has been there all day, guh obsidieth: i'm pretty sure you'll like it anyway, have got raving reviews about my FreeBSD VMs ;) yeah im pretty sure as well. btw, you guys were talking earlier about pings to Australia being good. let me point out some new text on the website put up last week -- "Latency to Asia and Australia is especially good because we have peers that feed us direct routes to those regions." -- http://arpnetworks.com/vps :) round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 187.766/188.537/189.798/0.610 ms cool i'm getting 191 ms avg to you nice. is decrypted.org your domain? i like it naw, afraid.org that one is pretty nice too have people offered to buy it? :) i mean afraid.org is a freedns service. free account comes with 5 subdomains from a massive list that people have regged there, decrypted.org is one of them oh oh, i c cool yeah its pretty handy, since my isp does free rdns i thought i might as well yeah, cool ill hang around here, but its just a matter of getting 120$ together up front noww cool, just register at https://portal.arpnetworks.com when you're ready will do up_the_irons: did you get my order info and all that jazz ballen: yup, thanks coolio obsidieth: nx *tnx with say 20$ a month, is there room to change the specs around a little? obsidieth: yeah, what did you have in mind? 4GB of RAM, 1GB of HD? ;-) haha, thatl do when it says dedicated ips, does the 20$ a month just come with a single ip? trading 19 GB for 3.25 ;-) ballen: LOL obsidieth: yeah, just 1 IP of IPv4, and a /48 of IPv6 and you guys thought it was weird to get a whole /48 -- read RFC 3177 ("IAB/IESG Recommendations on IPv6 Address Allocations to Sites") and RFC 5375 ("IPv6 Unicast Address Assignment Considerations") :) the package sounds pretty unbeatable, i just thought i would ask i have not purchased my own server before, i wanna get it right yes I know /48 is std to get to a host give still is wierd what the hell do you need 65k addresses for