[00:59] *** LT has joined #arpnetworks [01:23] *** elusive has joined #arpnetworks [01:23] *** elusive has left [01:59] *** Sunil has joined #arpnetworks [03:53] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [05:34] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [05:52] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [07:00] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [07:20] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [07:22] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [07:38] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [07:38] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [07:45] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [08:04] *** schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [08:54] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [09:16] *** cpet has joined #arpnetworks [09:21] *** LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [09:24] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [09:24] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [09:48] Do you need any other info for international orders ? [10:16] Take the silence as a no. Some require photo ID which I find to be a violation of privacy but any who will wait for any requests. [10:37] cpet: Wtf? [10:37] Photo ID? [10:38] And no, they don't need any special information from my experience. I'm in Sweden. [10:46] dxtr: yeap ;/ [10:55] I asked so I scan all that now instead of in 24 hrs [11:02] cpet: if the order looks suspicious, I may ask for photo ID, but usually orders look fine [11:02] cpet: did you place your order already? [11:02] up_the_irons: So you didn't notice my fake identity and stolen credit card? Awesome :) [11:02] dxtr: no chargebacks yet ;) [11:02] Hehe [11:05] up_the_irons: yes [11:05] up_the_irons: if you deal with it now would be appreciated if not I can wait the 24 hrs :) [11:05] you/you can* [11:06] cpet: yeah, I can't do it now, but it'll be done within 24 hours [11:10] Had to ask :) [11:11] :) [11:11] can work on this port in the mean time [11:15] up_the_irons: Put your DNS servers on IPv6! [11:15] Also, you did have an NTP server, right? [11:16] time.nist.gov [11:17] dxtr: no NTP. Yes, IPv6 DNS is coming soon [11:27] *** vmmello has joined #arpnetworks [11:43] Hmm, do anyone here know of any company or store like www.system76.com but in Europe? [11:45] system76 makes custom computers ? [11:45] Yep [11:45] rediculosuly expensive computers ? [11:45] heh [11:45] I think they're cheap [11:46] I build my own machines, but never cared much for liquid cooling [11:46] I'm not really into laptop building [11:46] not much into laptops :P [11:46] I only use laptops [11:47] I know of no System76 competitors, sorry. [11:48] i barely have a cel phone :P [11:48] mike-burns: I wouldn't say it's a competitor as System76 doesn't ship to europe ;) [11:51] Heh, fair enough. [12:11] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: BAMPF!) [12:11] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [12:11] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [12:24] /usr/ports/distfiles/libupnp-1.6.8/upnp/src/inc [12:25] woops [12:27] :D [12:30] it would be cool to be able to order a pizza from command line [12:30] someone did that. [12:30] wrote a CL front end for the pizza hut web order thinger [12:31] haha nice [12:31] hook it up to cron and you'd have timed deliveries. [12:31] haha [12:32] would be cool if alot of places offered some sort of protocool for ordering pizza [12:32] or anything [12:32] that can be delivered [12:32] so people no longer walk to buy a pizza? [12:32] just wait, in a future android phone interaction with google presence awareness, they'll have a bio sensor hooked up to notice you're getting hungry and have a pizza delivered to your location about the time you're thinking its time to get food [12:33] lol [12:34] "you're getting hungry. next left is your favourite sushi joint, and $Friend is nearby, we've sent them a text already" [12:34] lol [12:34] mmm sushi [12:35] now we just need some way to convert energy into matter [12:35] star trek style meals [12:36] somehow nanotech is going to take a while to assemble that burger [12:37] mailorder russian brides are a thing of the past [12:41] Oh toddf that's a great idae for an Android app. [12:41] the app would cause me to drain my bank account [12:42] haha [12:42] make it more generic, N900 is also a loonix platform [12:42] Well I run the Boston Android group so I'll probably make it as an Android app. [12:42] vcs: obviously there would be paramters about what criteria under which to order food .. [12:43] Pizza, every time. [12:43] i could eat sushi 3 meals a day, everyday [12:44] it would be an adventure if a generic api for recurring needs were introduced in the marketplace; then the fridge could stay stocked for those that prefer not takeout and disks would order themselves if a raid array had a bad one, etc [12:44] don;'t they already [12:45] there is an open api anyone can talk to (vendors, customers, software writers, etc) ? [12:45] (i work in a datacentre) customer had a netapp or something that emailed the manufacturer and they shipped a drive automatically to us. [12:45] 'emailed the manufacturer' [12:46] so if the SMART status showed bad [12:46] well, somehow contacted them. they're colo, so I have no idea the specifics [12:46] so it is hardcoded to 'echo $drive failed send replacement | mail -s "order for $drive" $manufactureremail' [12:46] haha [12:46] basically drive failed, and a new one showed up automagically. [12:47] I'd prefer for there to be 'echo order $drive | api -price -ship $drive' [12:47] what netapp has is vendor lockin [12:48] at least dell's semi recent acquisition of their iscsi san toy can email a configurable location, but it is still human interaction required [12:49] heh [12:50] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [13:01] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [13:11] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [13:37] *** schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [14:05] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [14:35] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [14:41] *** nesta has quit IRC (Quit: later skater!) [14:47] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [15:13] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [15:14] *** IPv6Freely has quit IRC (Changing host) [15:14] *** IPv6Freely has joined #arpnetworks [15:15] *** vmmello has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [15:16] *** ww has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [15:17] *** ww has joined #arpnetworks [15:32] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [15:32] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [16:36] ;/ [16:59] meh [17:00] ah so you are here [17:01] yep, great vps so far. i lowered my kern.hz to be a bit nicer [17:02] && rmuser arpnetworks [17:03] ah running on the edge eh? [17:05] still waiting for mine to be setup [17:05] :( [17:11] yep haha [17:11] i still have not had time to do much with mine [17:12] i have a couple of jails setup there with v4/v6 IPs locked down to them with apaache/mysql etc. [17:13] since I am too lazy to switch over all my shizzle [17:14] I will use this vps as a fail over for the other one [17:14] end of issues [17:15] hrm and my 3ware card just shar itself heh [17:15] shat* [17:21] mjp: apache is not great on memory usage [17:21] have you looked at lighthttpd, nginx, or my favorite, cherokee? [17:23] nope, not really constrained on memory so no need thus far :) [17:23] Cherokee and nginx are both pretty sweet. [17:26] hiawatha! [17:27] the issue with using those is the messing with rewrites [17:27] a large CMS will have 100's of rewrites which is a pain to redo in another web server ;/ [17:28] The most popular reason I hear of for sticking with Apache is learning another conf language. [17:28] thats one of the reasons I stick with apache. [17:28] the others are: it's stable as hell, and does everything I need it to do. [17:28] Yeah but everything else does that too. [17:29] sure, at a new learning curve. [17:29] Right. [17:29] I loved hiawatha I was the one who enabled support for it with tinderbox :) [17:29] I run nginx on mine. I only need Rails and static HTML so it handles that fine. [17:29] but does not work well with a CMS with a lot of rewrites if you are lazy like me [17:29] Yeah. [17:30] and thats libxul updated [18:11] apache is difficult on a vps with limited ram [18:12] depends on how you set it up [18:51] welp im out [18:51] *** cpet has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [19:01] Eh. It's fine with prefork. :) [19:01] Er. Worker. 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