phlux: ah nice, i like your font! Thanks :D Once I have it easily working for others to use, I'll upload it somewhere idk why but on this laptop, if I used an antialiased font such as DejaVu Sans Mono, the lowercase 'm' character is blurry at smaller sizes dang, weechat looks ultra-fancy it is ultra-fancy I honestly originally converted from irssi for the native SASL support that irssi *still* doesn't provide i've used epic forever, with a short-lived detour to irssi but once I got used to certain other features, there was no chance I'd go back ah, neato i'll have to give it a whirl Man..the "Calculating dependencies" part of 'emerge -uDvaN world' is terribly long lately avj: If you do, don't base your impression on it off of the first day or two if I'd have done that, I'd just be writing my own client now it took a week or so for me to get used to the terminology and new way of doing things i.e., channels don't create "windows," they create "buffers" windows are something entirely different in weechat interesting yeah it threw me for quite a loop i can't believe it's been around for ten years and i've only recently started hearing things about it, given my intense level of irc nerdery critical mass? does weechat do twitter? like irssi + bitlbee I'm sure you could hook it up to bitlbee which does like I've done with irssi bitlbee is an irc server alike so .. why wouldn't weechat handle irc? you're right read on their webpage it does jabber natively makes sense or that yeah I connect weechat to bitlbee and I have connected weechat to bitlbee :p works just fine I really need to learn how to use something other than sendmail I think. exim and postfix are pretty easy to configure (I prefer exim) opensmtpd ftw! heh popular, a bit young, and I've not played with it ^ I'm just looking for something that can do both IPv6 and IPv4, STARTTLS, multiple domains, and doesn't randomly fuck up which IP it's sending on so that SPF doesn't break. Using DKIM and clamav would be great. DMARC use would be better. All of which can be done with exim and postfix (speaking from past experience) Cool, will have to look into them. mikeputnam: i do twitter from weechat over bitlbee also gotcha. i recall trying weechat at one point but falling back into irssi. holy cow this was awesome - I migrated a VM from one Proxmox node to another, "47ms downtime" AND the Spice session stayed up so, um, Proxmox is very neat :O (it was a live migration of a KVM VM) I also just ran an virtio openbsd against a non-virtio and holy moly the speed of virtio! (namely, disk IO) virtio: formatting a 4GB volume, about 2 seconds. IDE: 4 minutes (not to mention non-virtio ties up the NFS volume and everything grinds to a halt yeah, virtio is great it's amazeballs :p I've tried it with VirtualBox but didn't see the same improvement (I think it was only vio-net though) ah whats an easy way to integrate twitter with bitlbee for my weechat instance on ubuntu? account add twitter mnathani brycec: thanks Awesome, it is working now: https://twitter.com/mnathani/status/375805959177654272 brycec: were you using shared storage for the VM that you migrated? iirc, qemu/kvm supports moving the disk bits when migrating as well as the mem if storage is not shared toddf: that's right, so i'm wondering which method brycec used (shared or non-shared storage)