gizmoguy: http://theforeman.org/ <== bookmarked thx we had the foreman on floss weekly a few months ago ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbHMWT8lQYI !ping up_the_irons email support@ :) and I'm fairly sure he's sleeping right now. I know I would be. hi RandalSchwartz How are you today? Almost awake in theory, up since 5 I feel that way too, but it's 4pm here. but in practice, my body is lagging today Ask me now. I need to go fetch some tea with coconut oil... then I'll be better. :) there we go. tea with a tablespoon of coconut oil. that'll get me going. medium chain fatty acids go right to the cells, no need for the liver to chop it up into a different length anisfarhana "Ask me now"? Ask what. Ask my condition. Well.. you're free to answer without being asked. This *is* a chat room. :) That is not fun :( I feel like just talking to myself. I say a lot of stuff here (and everywhere) without being prompted. :) You are difference. Yes - that I am I think i should get away from my laptop. and focus on something else. RandalSchwartz: You love to watch movie? heavysixer needs a better net connection :) RandalSchwartz: dood don't i know it…. sorry for the IRC spam RandalSchwartz: i'll leave until I can get this resolved. hi everypony aww heavysixer didn't have to leave :( wb heavysixer_ i just suppress join/parts /ignore -channels #arpnetworks heavysixer JOINS QUITS so i didn't see anything but the +o hahaha My irc client can't do that. :( RandalSchwartz: WHY NOT? unless I write some more emacs lisp code oh god no yes, I am typing this in an emacs buffer inside a tmux session http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ErcIgnoring inside a Terminal.app not using erc.. never got used to it see, i just screen irssi and...that's it I use irc.el, which I contributed to, back in the day tmux >> screen what is 'back in the day' oh geez, you mean there are more than one way to IRC from emacs? *sigh* yeah, there's about four i just pretend emacs doesn't exist tada http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/irc.el m0unds++ Except for all these shortcuts I learned that are apparently based in emacs brycec: ha it just reconnects me when i drop off no - that's tale's client, not rocker's client there were two things called irc.el i gotta say Oh FFS! This is one more reason to not emacs. my brain has problems parsing that kind of syntax real men connect to IRC with netcat real men connect to irc/tls with netcat Oh wait... it *is* tale's client, modified by rocker and do the primes in their head so it was a fork haha lol hazardous so yes, that they are both named irc.el makes sense :) what language is that in anyways I'm comfortable with my level of manliness, and that's backed by having written a few IRC bots that "netcat" to the server (sockets, IRC message parsing, etc. I know my IRC pretty well.) hazardous: you're looking at lisp .el files are in emacs lisp specifically that dialect ^ at one point I was very fluent in it does that make it emacth? as far as i can tell ; is a comment(?) yes ; is comment to end of line except inside something else like a quoted string or a symbol or somehting actually - can't be inside symbol wait, does lisp do math like (1 3 +) = 4? (+ 1 3) how does that work operator - operands reverse polish, hazardous forward polish :) and very descriptive lisp does forward polish, yes. ( hazardous was showing RPN) I've never loked polish notation my brain really has issues parsing that but just because 1+1 was ingrained in school it just seems weird to me, idk why same with the ( ) on both sides of every single thing yes... excessive parentheses issue especially at end of defun (function definition) ))))))) ; sometimes however, still far less verbose than typing XML :) in fact, there's a mapping from XML to lisp-expressions somewhere At least XML is self-descriptive XML is no more descriptive than lisp :) (html (head (title "foo")) (body (a href="bar"))) that'd be the lispy equivalent of a web page RandalSchwartz: that can be broken over multiple lines, right? eg: (html\n (head \n(title "foo")\n)\n) ? sure because then it's exactly as readable as html :) whitespace optional cool i really hate xml too :L i use json or yaml when possible, xml just pisses me off beyond belief and i don't know why <3 JSON xml has schema validation. and inertia. and "Enterprise" tooling. JSON is young, but it could compete with schema validation and increasing adoption. it's nice that when forced to use YAML, I can use JSON instead since JSON is a subset of YAML I hate the whole indentation-is-significant part of YAML json kind of has basic schema validation in the form of bool/int/string i guess? well it's implied at least true. but Big Co.'s <3 the ability to swap WSDL files and presto! integration done. it has a basic schema defined inherently by the syntax what's fun is double-encoding XML, because you're passing an XML payload to SOAP :) my prediction is that JSON will eventually eclipse XML as the preferred markup. due to it beauty and simplicity. someone will write the pieces that happend to be missing today. at least in the scope i'm employed in, XML is the way (today) and even that isn't complete. the majority of integrations we deal with are still .csv or columnar or *gasp* EDI YAML is more complete than JSON already though YAML can do objects, and recursive data structures JSON will likely never do that that being said i hate soap and wsdl much prefer rest stff ditto REST is the future. SOAP can DIAF hazardous: plz2be replacing all my kit that speaks XML with equivalent REST conversant kit. :) :) mikeputnam: i might just have a different oulook in things im like.. a kid, i guess i've never really knwon SOAP or WSDL much - almost every service api i've used has been restful as a fellow human, i too prefer REST. but as an employee tasked with making random systems talk, the only sane option available to me is XML. :( and that's if i'm lucky! if i'm unlucky i get to muck around in arbitrarily formatted flat files. but all of it is better than the alternatave: Excel mikeputnam: microsoft access db shared on a network drive being used as a rdbms add finger quotes where apporopriate azardous: hosted on a linux system as a crm app sharepoint running on mono too?? wait i thought we were discussing terrible practices not the last level of hell that was my 1st admin job back in the 90s I've seen this (access on a shared drive). It was, um, fragile it kind of weirds me out when people bring up the 90s, the only thing i remember is like 2003 onward at least you didn't have to build a dvd image everytime you changed a system so that ceo of persnickety client could re-install suse w/out knowing what they were doing haha brycec i have some ubuntu lts stuff running No, it's USB drives here. and it has like 10-15 new 'package updates' every singel day it weirds me out hazardous: they're just reminding you that they're still supporting it! "change one sentence in the docs, package bump!" Welcome to Ubuntu 13.04 (GNU/Linux 3.8.0-19-generic x86_64) 84 packages can be updated. 44 updates are security updates. NICE Debian ftw how many of the 44 security updates are due to running-by-default daemons? debian (basis of maemo) is what screwed up my n900 it's updating gnupg, apt, things like that need to recover some data off it after I figure out how to boot to a root shell and finish properly soldering its usb connector, then .. either sell it or see if openbsd can boot some century soon .. ;-) which is really strange because it's a fresh install off a netboot iso they can't be bothered to build consistency, it all gets washed out in the list of updated packages on the ftp site, don't you know? Need to get 121 MB of archives. After this operation, 417 MB of additional disk space will be used. A+ compression ftw I love the "net install size" I get when upgrading Arch. Fun to see when packages have a bunch of new stuff, or bunches of useless files have been removed. Usually it's under +/-1MB though brycec: you should have BryceBot join the channel ;) happily :D hi BryceBot Hello to you too, brycec If anyone has a problem, let me know @wiki ARP Networks Address Resolution Protocol :: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a telecommunications protocol used for resolution of network layer addresses into link layer addresses, a critical function in multiple-access networks. ARP was defined by RFC 826 in 1982. It is Internet Standard STD 37. It is also the name of the program for manipulating these addresses in most operating systems.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address%20Resolution%20Protocol eh, close enough. Guess ARP doesn't have a page (BryceBot's most useful features, I feel, are providing information about links posted, eg. Youtube info, wikipedia articles, etc) (There is also @google of course.) (And many, many more) gizmoguy: what kind of provisioning do you do with theforeman? RandalSchwartz: "medium chain fatty acids go right to the cells, no need for the liver to chop it up into a different length" <-- you got this down to a science! RandalSchwartz: heavysixer got his cable cut yesterday actually, so he's backhoe fading... indeed still studying 125 health blogs dailys daily sheesh That's a lot well, most of them don't have things every day and I skim headlines a lot makes sense hello BryceBot ! Hello to you too, up_the_irons omg he replies to many things BryceBot: o/ \o Just be careful talking about node.js BAREMETAL!!! Soon, I hope, BryceBot will be running on ARP :) randalschwartz: knowing what you do for a living, I presume you've got it down to a website agregator that you look at one page to see updates on rather than actually visit 125 urls daily node.js BAREMETAL!!! node.js BAREMETAL!!! mongodb big data hadoop 10gb Oh geez, nearly forgot one of its best features I like it big twss Okay! twss! 'I like it big' it'll learn twss? That was 28.43% what she said. 'it'll learn' what does twss mean @google TWSS 32,600 total results returned for 'TWSS', here's 3 Urban Dictionary: twss (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=twss) Short for that's what she said. Only to be used in situations where saying that's what she said would be deemed inappropriate. Usually said under b... bvandenbos/twss · GitHub (https://github.com/bvandenbos/twss) twss - Pre-trained That's-What-She-Said (TWSS) classifier in Ruby. TWSSstories.com | That's What She Said Stories & Jokes (http://www.twssstories.com/) Aug 5, 2013 ... TWSS Stories is a website where fans of The Office and funny jokes can share and laugh at the that's what she said jokes that occur in ... Anyhow, 96% is the threshold @google arpnetworks 1,630 total results returned for 'arpnetworks', here's 3 this seems like it might get spammy ARP Networks Homepage (http://www.arpnetworks.com/) ARP Networks is a leading provider of high performance VPS, IP transit, and colocation solutions. arpnetworks (arpnetworks) on Twitter (https://twitter.com/arpnetworks) The latest from arpnetworks (@arpnetworks). Provider of data center services in Los Angeles. @bsdvps focuses on our VPS product line. Los Angeles. ARP Networks VPS Services (http://www.arpnetworks.com/vps) RAM, Storage, Bandwidth, Monthly. Small. 512 MB 256 MB, 5 GB, 200 GB 100 GB, $10, Order. Medium. 768 MB 512 MB, 10 GB, 300 GB 200 GB, $15, Order. hazardous: only if abused then again, given how quiet the channel is normally... hazardous: I think the 'newness' effect should wear off in a bit, seems a decent service imho thanks toddf :) brycec: do you have a faq or howto or words of wisdom wrt brycebot? aka tricks we can learn, things that just wont work, etc Agree, hoping the "let's everybody play with it" will wear off soon brycebot: where is your blog! blag toddf: Last I counted, BryceBot responds to 250-300 different triggers so... not documented, no i just did an apt-get update on ubuntu 2 new packages lol, who has time for blogging?? it's been nine minutes hazardous: o/ Need to get 56.6 MB of archives. After this operation, 236 MB of additional disk space will be used. compression owns brycec: well, perhaps you could randomly spew a few things in here to get those of us who like the concept started. like, privmsg brycebot 'help' and we will get all there is to know or ? @help .help !help hazardous, if you need help, just ask in the channel. If someone knows the answer, they will reply. Not even a help ...lol FYI BryceBot's commands are prefixed with @ so @google @weather @wiki @define @py print "Hello" Hello @py pwd NameError: name 'pwd' is not defined (The Python is run on Google AppEngine, so I'm not worried about BryceBot being compromised) @py import os;os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) @py import os;print os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) /base/data/home/apps/tumbolia/1.350949564586199535/service oh you're using that thing Also, word of warning - sometimes, quite often, BryceBot will lag like a motherfucker. This is because it's on Chunkhost and the loadavg just skyrocketed. lol chunkhost the worst host i have ever seen hazardous: I'm using the same appspot that Phenny uses, yes i remember them spamming forums with $8 16gb vpses and it turns out $1500 setup fee hazardous: yeah... Didn't used to be that bad the entire thing is just horrendously terrible LOL (But BryceBot is written in PHP, not Python like most IRC bots) want a laugh bryce @vin they ran ads like http://hdfs.elo.pw/LcdE @mrt @chuck The 5 Ds of Dodgeball are in fact: Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Diesel. No RSS entries found. as it turns out It is said you can't know someone until you walk a mile in their shoes. This means no one will ever know Chuck Norris because he'd kill you if you touch his shoes. advertising like that on nerd sites generally does not give you the expected return but instead pisses people off immensely hazardous: wow :/ they hit r/programming and some others with that ad every single comment has been bashingi t maybe if their service didn't suck balls... maybe if their service didn't suck balls IN ADDITION to $1500 setup fees If only it were simpler to migrate from xen to kvm - I can rsync it over, but then I have to ensure nothing broke and then get a real kernel and bootloader installed... I don't have time for that sort of downtime If it were awesome, then people would say "I know it's steep, but it's worth it." tec yeah, but at this point note that they want it all upfront so if you ever leave, you get 0% of it back once you find out your service sucks balls anyways. ... they already have your money and don't care yeah shame aight back to $dayjob. Just because toddf asked so nicely, I'll work on a list of things BryceBot can do and say. @ronswansson @tdr Theo de Raadt says: I'd put a fan on my bomb.. And blinking lights... @rms Richard Stallman says: The term "free software" has an ambiguity problem: an unintended meaning, "Software you can get for zero price," fits the term just as well as the intended meaning, "software which gives the user certain freedoms." We address this problem by publishing a more precise definition of free software, but this is... @marco Marco Sez... here is your list of restrictions -> freedom!!!! @brycec Sep 20, 2013 10:44:46 Anyhow, 96% is the threshold @hazardous Sep 20, 2013 10:48:14 Need to get 56.6 MB of archives. is that thing logging every single line of text yes into mysql, then does a search @log_search chunkhost 2 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:50:23 Also, word of warning - sometimes, quite often, BryceBot will lag like a motherfucker. This is because it's on Chunkhost and the loadavg just skyrocketed. heh (it is limited to the channel) (also limited by when it's in the channel, so nothing logged before a few minutes ago) (also giant mysql db) MONGODB IS WEB SCALE not that the logs are public except in @log_search results, but if privacy is a concern I'll add support for [FBI]'s no-log prefix @help RandalSchwartz, if you need help, just ask in the channel. If someone knows the answer, they will reply. @tableflip No! Fuck you, brycec!! Don't you dare un-flip this table, mcchunkie. DON'T YOU DARE! @where_is_up_the_irons_I_need_my_VPS_activated!!! that one's specific to another channel... @tableflip Flip your own goddamn table, brycec! so hostile right, like I said, $dayjob *whoosh* Bye brycec! no-log justin bieber is cute Oh one more thing... BryceBot can announce new OpenBSD snaps if y'all want @openbsd sparc64 sparc64 -> snapshots: Fri Sep 20 2013 01:48:36 GMT-0700 (PDT), packages: Thu Sep 19 2013 17:24:28 GMT-0700 (PDT) oh and there is @man [openbsd|freebsd|linux] @man linux w 1,730 total results returned for 'w', here's 1 w(1): who is logged on/what they are doing - Linux man page (http://linux.die.net/man/1/w) w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and their processes. The header shows, in this order, the current time, how long the ... is bot open source?!??! (it defaults to linux btw) i remember one time i had an opensolaris vm or something BryceBot is not, but it's built from php-irc which is. that was the day i learnt that killall is not the same in linux orly, lol One of these days, I'll clean up code enough that I'm happy to publish BryceBot. But that's not today. @log_search fbi 1 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:58:53 not that the logs are public except in @log_search results, but if privacy is a concern I'll add support for [FBI]'s no-log prefix @log_search %s 133 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:36:22 well, most of them don't have things every day ....? @log_search %don% 3 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:36:22 well, most of them don't have things every day @log_search don 3 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:53:27 If only it were simpler to migrate from xen to kvm - I can rsync it over, but then I have to ensure nothing broke and then get a real kernel and bootloader installed... I don't have time for that sort of downtime i'm confused now FYI log_search is already wrapped in % @log_search don%; -- No matches found for don%; --. lol lol Yes I sanitize and escape :P if that actually owrked i would have been disappointed in you and simultaneously snorted @log_search "; No matches found for ";. BryceBot was originally built for #devious, a shell host full of very smart security-types. I would be insane to unleash that. had to check ;-) s/unleash/oh look, I can regex/ BryceBot was originally built for #devious, a shell host full of very smart security-types. I would be insane to oh look, I can regex that. s/#// BryceBot was originally built for devious, a shell host full of very smart security-types. I would be insane to unleash that. s/// (regex has issues with escapes and stuff, but its basic use works) lol what kind of syntax on escaping php er, not is it in preg_match /u mode It doesn't escape is the issue or something \p{L} \p{N} work? dunno, try it Also supports using characters besides /, eg. s#something#otherthing# and chaining s/thing/stuff | s/sup/dude/ Also dudeports using characters besides /, eg. s#somestuff#otherstuff# s/syntax/format/ what kind of format on escaping and 25(?) line search - it will go back in the history 25 lines or so until it finds a match brycec: two suggestions. 1) some @command for brycebot (nice that it responds to privmsg) that is an entry for a guide to brycebot 2) some mechanism to teach brycebot new stuff, optionally activated upon your (or a set of trusted peoples) ok .. toddf: what do you mean by "teach new stuff"? And like I said, I will document it @log_search because toddf asked @wtc 1 results found. Here's one at random: Sep 20, 2013 10:56:29 aight back to $dayjob. Just because toddf asked so nicely, I'll work on a list of things BryceBot can do and say. @teach brycebot @wtc World Trade Center for example Can i run the scanner in arpnetworks box? ehehehee s!eheh!e s!eheh!e! eehee eehee s!(.*)!e! ee s!([.*]+)!e! You're a stinky cunt muncher, hazardous . maybe some day. I don't see a lot of appeal for it... Plus most of that stuff is stored in a flatfile (ini, woo) so that would have to become dynamic LOLOLOL hazardous wat There's a, um, protection against abuse wtf kind of exception is that I am happy. brycec: you already connect to a db. load the @cmds from a db! s@happy@pregnant@ I am pregnant. so basically any separator works do you just look for sANYTHING toddf: doesn't quite work like that BryceBot: Congratulations. toddf: WHY NOT KEY VALUE STORE MONGODB IS WEB SCALE s§n't§§ web scaleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I mean, the basic @triggers could be pretty easily, but the rest doesn't work that way so, permit basic triggers to be in a db, and permit users to define more Also, that would require another table and some tools for me to easily edit... which is work, and another db table (I'm not thrilled with it using a db) @teach -> "To learn about brycebot, there is @teach1, @teach2, etc, just keep going until you are bored" comedy option: sqlite3 yeah, for the log search stuff, a real relational db was sorta required brycec: permit interaction with brycebot directly instead of manipulating under the hood ever used bitlbee? no for log search stuff you should use mongo db because it's web scale and you can do map/reduce because it's web scale -- actual response from someone asking me why i used riak ha qlist, yes, no .. map that to brycebot commands .. obviously some mechanism of authenticating oneself to brycebot would need to be done .. heh. don't let me talk you int more work, I'm just sayin what could be ;-) toddf: give bot a copy of your pubkey @weather 91342 sign admin commands with your prikey Sylmar, CA: Haze 68°F (20°C), Humidity: 56%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=34.315369,-118.457207 or re-request this with: @weather -v 91342 terrible idea lol hazardous w00t @weather 94105 San Francisco, CA: Overcast ☁ 64°F (17°C), Humidity: 70%, Wind: From the SSW at 1.3 MPH Gusting to 4.3 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=37.793579,-122.399330 or re-request this with: @weather -v 94105 68F sounds nice 64F sounds nicer wait is that a utf8 cloud @weather 83854 Post Falls, ID: Clear 59°F (15°C), Humidity: 65%, Wind: From the NNW at 1.0 MPH Gusting to 5.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.688232,-116.867188 or re-request this with: @weather -v 83854 @weather 73113 yes hazardous Oklahoma City, OK: Overcast ☁ 67°F (19°C), Humidity: 73%, Wind: From the West at 3.8 MPH Gusting to 6.9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.594528,-97.460495 or re-request this with: @weather -v 73113 @weather -v 91344 woo, I'm coldest Granada Hills, CA: Haze 63°F (17°C), Humidity: 93%, Wind: Calm, Pressure: 29.88inHg (1012mb) and rising, Dewpoint: 61°F (16°C), Visibility: 4Mi (6km), UV index: 1, Sunrise 06:40, Sunset: 18:53, Lunar phase: Full moon Friday: Partly Cloudy 86°F/54°F (30°C/12°C) | Saturday: Partly Cloudy 84°F/55°F (29°C/13°C) | Sunday: Clear 82°F/52°F (28°C/11°C) | Monday: Clear 91°F/57°F (33°C/14°C) The average high for this date is 85°F (29°C), and the record of 100°F (37°C) was set in 2012. The average low is 59°F (14°C), and the record of 52°F (11°C) was set in 1999 omg it shows a cloud even! where is sylmar unicode cloud... !weather 87114 @weather 87114 durr Albuquerque, NM: Partly Cloudy ☁ 77°F (25°C), Humidity: 44%, Wind: From the SSW at 2.0 MPH Gusting to 5.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.190845,-106.741302 or re-request this with: @weather -v 87114 ❄ ☂ ☈ too hazardous: where the I-5 and 405 meet i don't see the aaaa stuff this wouod probably be easier if i drove at all /ignore BryceBot haha i think the highest in socal i've been is like west covina or something Yeah. @xkcd sysadmin 4 results found. Here's the top result: Shopping Teams http://xkcd.com/309/ why not a comma separataed list still wish that search was better :/ of all 4 hazardous: potential of long titles? dunno, maybe 'll do that Comma-separated list? I hope you mean WSDL! return all your results in xml also potential of 100 results (just means I need to have a sane limit) if anyone here nwats to actually read them they can parse it out themselves @redditcakeday brycied00d brycied00d's Reddit cake day is January 29, 2010, making them 3 years, 33 weeks, 3 days, 14 hours, 14 minutes, 38 seconds old. Karma: 593/283. @twitter Hello @bsdvps! brycec: Posted successfully :) https://twitter.com/BryceBot0101/status/381120064985919488 (there is @twitter --help, but it's a small flood) @twitter RT @justinbieber you're so hot i want to bake cookies on you hazardous: Posted successfully :) https://twitter.com/BryceBot0101/status/381120138486898688 somehow i think you'll want to add a whitelist to that @zipcode 91344 91344: Granada Hills, California, US my friend had a @twitter command it got him a secret service visit hazardous: look at the post - every tweet is tagged to you https://twitter.com/BryceBot0101/status/381120138486898688 TWITTER: hazardous/#arpnetworks says: RT @justinbieber you're so hot i want to bake cookies on you (Fri Sep 20 18:18:16 +0000 2013) still @twitter -i BryceBot0101 BryceBot (One Wilshire) Member since: Mon Aug 22 16:35:56 +0000 2011 Followers: 11 | Following: 22 | Tweets: 4630 | Description: I'm an IRC bot acting as a conduit for an IRC channel on FreeNode. I post whatever They tell me to. wait, what does it do for overlength ones does it just cut off been running for awhile no issues hazardous: whatever twitter API does http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=137771234911297&w=2 openbsd-tech: "games/trek: fix for tournament mode" from Christian Weisgerber @ 2013-08-28 17:51:33 @ipng @ping brycec: Pong! Round-trip time: 4.2699 seconds. @kook I ask you to be truthful, not closed-minded. You do not agree with any appearance of compassion. One must consider realism versus prejudice. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121599&Tpk=dh77kc Intel BOXDH77KC LGA 1155 Intel H77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard -- $119.99 @scottpilgrim Yeah, I think garlic bread would have to be my favourite all-time food. I could eat it for every meal. Or just constantly, without stopping. does anyone just want to stroke rms's beard or is itj ust me lal @rms Richard Stallman says: The explanation for "free software" is simple--a person who has grasped the idea of "free speech, not free beer" will not get it wrong again. @uptime bot Bot uptime: 15 days, 11 hours, 40 minutes, and 51 seconds. @uptime host host uptime: 30 days, 12 hours, 39 minutes, and 15.229999999981 seconds. what is host BryceBot's host (the VPS with Chunkhost) @strtotime +90 days 12 weeks, 6 days, 1 hour, 0 seconds to go. [Interpreted date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 11:25:28 -0800] can you do DateTime class @rot13 stuff fghss hazardous: eh? (FYI strtotime() is just PHP's strtotime()) brycec: listing urls brycebot will parse and give a summary or only with specific sites? toddf: see http://noembed.com/providers for 95% of that @traceroute arpnetworks.com no ^ @strrev evian @reverse evian naive oops @mitch Mitch Hedberg says: My roommate said to me, 'I'm gonna go shave and use the shower; does anyone need to use the bathroom?' It's like some weird ass quiz where he reveals the answer first. @iata LAX LAX: Los Angeles International Airport located in Los Angeles, California, United States hahahaha mitch hedberg was awesome https://plus.google.com/102781463361201302305/posts/j7tLqL7SukW Google+: Telyne Clark: Bahahahaha!!! (41 +1's, 6 reshare) https://alpha.app.net/bcallah/post/11264351 App.net link: "Happy Friday everyone! :)" by bcallah Wow You guys so happy. oh? Sorry for interuppting. Carry on. happy? Thanks to hazardous I'm just going to keep reading happy as s@happy@pregnant@ Thanks to hazardous I'm just going to keep reading pregnant as (Dear clipboard, work as I want you to, not as you're programmed to) up_the_irons: we have a project where we have a linux box installed with every ISP in my country for monitoring so I use theforeman to provision/manage those gizmoguy: ah cool hazardous: LOL whoa, the newegg expansion that BryceBot does is quite handy @twitter -i bsdvps BSD VPS (The Internet) Member since: Tue Mar 10 18:43:12 +0000 2009 Followers: 1090 | Following: 30 | Tweets: 400 | Description: Offering VPS services for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. @arpnetworks is our company-wide Twitter account. @twitter -i arpnetworks arpnetworks (Los Angeles) Member since: Sat Jan 03 08:18:47 +0000 2009 Followers: 377 | Following: 21 | Tweets: 427 | Description: Provider of data center services in Los Angeles. @bsdvps focuses on our VPS product line. @twitter -i up_the_irons Garry Dolley (Los Angeles) Member since: Tue Sep 11 09:43:29 +0000 2007 Followers: 429 | Following: 144 | Tweets: 2416 | Description: I'll sleep when I die very handy @iata stl STL: Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States @iata sea SEA: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport located in SeaTac (near Seattle and Tacoma), Washington, United States @iata mia MIA: Miami International Airport located in Miami, Florida, United States up_the_irons: I find it so :) I love never leaving IRC to see what a link is, thus why BryceBot decodes shortened URL's, amazon links, etc brycec: yeah that's wicked neat i need a new project http://v.gd/ebayc1100 (Once upon a time, tweets @ BryceBot would get spit back out into IRC, but it was just noise. haha toddf: heh never heard of that shortener before only twitter integration i've ever done w/a bot was a megahal bot that would tweet its last statement or a user-defined statement on command what do you guys think of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Poweredge-C1100-1U-2X-XEON-QC-L5520-2-26GHZ-NO-HDD-72GB-DDR3-Tested-/261274072295?pt=COMP_EN_Servers&hash=item3cd525f4e7 yay freenode lag (thanks toddf for the link ;) @twitter -i unix2mars Todd T. Fries (OKC,OK,US,Earth,SS,MlkyWyGlxy) Member since: Mon Nov 22 16:23:38 +0000 2010 Followers: 151 | Following: 230 | Tweets: 67 | Description: Wife: Kyra; Son: Charlie; Favorite OS: OpenBSD; Favorite vacation destination: Mars that's what my host box is at another provider well, similar anyway 5520's are pretty quick http://v.gd/ebayc1100 http://v.gd/ebayc1100 (this time AFTER I've reloaded BryceBot) huh wonder what's up... BryceBot ? up_the_irons: if it helps arpnetworks, awesome. dell is always good in my book, the only limitation is your internal storage space. brycec: it probably doesn't recognize v.gd as an url shortener toddf: I just added it though one of those in a soundproof closet with 4x15krpm sas disks would make a neat home vm lab server m0unds: toddf : ah cool (mmkay, found the issue) up_the_irons: put it this way, if I were not strapped for $$ atm I'd be buying as many as I could afford, any number of uses including basic virtualization and/or test deploying custom virtualization environments toddf: yeah they sure are a good deal. can't do 8x raid-10 though, so they couldn't be VM hosts, but could definitely have many other uses which reminds me, I promoted proxmox here a few weeks back, and since have been informed that they are doing the enterprise lockin pay perscription model where instead of simply paying for support if you want it you now actually have to pay if you want the stable service and extended features of packages that aren't available to customers who just want to try the barely out of beta free version. *sigh*. It makes me so irked that I ... ... want to find a way to create and promote a similar competing but entirely free for life product. up_the_irons: can't do it natively. however, if you ever needed a push to try iscsi, glance at the builtin hba's that do iscsi natively and present it to the os as a scsi disk. Isn't there already oVirt competing with it? toddf: I know about "stable update"s and support, but what's this about extended features? What aren't I getting by being a freeloader? toddf: oh man, too bad about proxmox brycec: is there a 'entrely open source' and 'entirely open' distribution that does kvm virtualization? I don't care if you pay for support but for free use and to foster community development ..proxmox gets my unlike vote I can't say as I've done any research into that field Just saw oVirt mentioned a few times while browsing Proxmox stuff I'm still pretty happy with my proxmox cluster toddf: oh, so you're saying these boxes have a built-in hba that does iscsi? brycec: I'm probably saying it wrong, clustering iirc was a biggie up_the_irons: there do exist HBA's that have native iSCSI up_the_irons: I was told so, please verify before taking my word for it toddf: brycec : roger that Or do what I do - gPXE+iscsi toddf: I'll have to look into that I guess... The "testing" updates haven't removed any features so far And I suppose you could stick with the distro as-downloaded for "stable" the one thing to understand about hba's vs software iscsi is .. you can do lots of nic failover on the software side depending on the cpu and nics performance may be slightly lower. however, with the hba's I am not aware enough to know if you can have multiple hba failover on iscsi. aka multipath as it were. (Just to be clear: I'm free and doing clustering just peachy-fine) brycec: gPXE+iscsi? dang It's pretty easy... But maybe I'm just so used to PXE-all-the-things that nothing wows me anymore yeah i've actually never used PXE to be honest good fun for large school labs - weekly automated workstation re-image nice of which pxe plays a part We use it for imaging servers before they ship also wake-on-lan up_the_irons: 1and1 hosting pxeboots all their servers, and uses web ui to change the config if it is to land on the local disk or one of a list of rescue images with nice fully featured initrd's mikeputnam: that is useful if you have systems that poweroff of course ;-) yeah - big student labs + power savings toddf: ah cool up_the_irons: not sure if your version of libvirt supports pxeboot, but hey, its a thought for the future toddf: yeah pxeboot options: 'OpenBSD' x '5.0 | 5.1 | 5.2 | 5.3 | 5.4' x 'cdrom | pxeboot | hard drive' x 'serial console | vga console' sweet I got a 4 year review! http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1305613 toddf: that's pretty cool wow. I think I might have been here 5 years. I'd have to look RandalSchwartz: you were one of the first, i can tell u that cool And you still haven't scared him off? Well done. i can't believe i'm at a year already not only that, I dragged my client along as well :) the captain Does it show the signup date on the arpnetworks Web dashboard somewhere? Maybe under invoices? I see it was FreeBSD 7.2, which was May 2009. Oh good call. No invoices is too new. lol Every time I look at the Web dashboard up_the_irons has added something new. I love that. :) I can't decide between adding a second VPS or upgrading to a bigger plan :( oooh - I should probably log in some day :) bigger plan = easy upgrade, redundant VPS = work to make things split nicely and redundant hey up_the_irons I normally wouldn't bug you in IRC, but... I emailed Support on July 21 and even received the autoresponse, but never a reply from you... (well I'll bug you in IRC, just not about emails) brycec: oh wow, that definitely got lost then i try to flush the queue every 24 hours heh I'd totally forgotten and july 21 is way long ago... was a question about console baud wasn't until I started writing you a new one that past emails popped up I love getting an autoresponse to my question about an upgrade pointing me at a FAQ article that says to email support, exactly what I'm already doing :P FAQ-ception! my /mnt is from 2009 I presume that's when I started :) nov 21, 2009 - yeah that seems about right Heh... I have files in /tmp from 2010 lol not very /tmp. :) including my /tmp/screens :) haven't used screens in years screen switched to tmux a couple years ago, not ever going back lol My /tmp is cleaned out every boot On my desktops, /tmp is a ramfs anyways 1 May 2009. Good idea on checking /mnt. freebsd doesn't do that by default mike-burns: yeah, you and mhoran1 were like one of the very first. there's one person before you two, but he doesn't hang out here (not an irc person) IRC people are a special breed I don't sleep almost 3 days Yes! where are at anisfarhana? Asia Why RandalSchwartz? Wanna come here? what part of asia @wa How big is Asia? Asia->total area;total->18.83 million mi^2, largest->6.593 million mi^2 (Russia), smallest->5.405 mi^2 (Cocos Keeling Islands);5.25×10^14 ft^2 (square feet);4.877×10^7 km^2 (square kilometers);4.877×10^13 m^2 (square meters);~~ 0.33 × land area on the earth ( 1.4894×10^8 km^2 );~~ 1.3 × surface area of the moon ( 4 pi moon radii^2 );~~ 1.4 × largest extent of the British Empire (~~ 36 Mm^2 );Radius r of a circle from A = pir^2:, ->2 Wow, Asia's big. The area of Asia is 3x that of the Moon. wow. And happens to be 1/3 the land area of the Earth And today is Asia Argento's brithday! birthday .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Argento Asia Argento :: Aria Asia Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento (born 20 September 1975) is an Italian actress, singer, model, and director. Family and early life Her mother is actress Daria Nicolodi and her father is Dario Argento, an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter, well known for his work in the Italian giallo genre and for his influence on modern horror and slasher movies. Her maternal great-grandfather was composer... Kuala Lumpur. @wa What is the area of Kuala Lampur? Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. try it again BryceBot kyl: I do. @wa What is the area of Kuala Lampur? Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. well feck you too Wolfram Alpha @wa What is the area of Kuala Lumpur? Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (state)->area;94.21 mi^2 (square miles) (0.074% of total for Malaysia);2.626×10^9 ft^2 (square feet);244 km^2 (square kilometers);2.44×10^8 m^2 (square meters);~~ ( 0.012 ~~ 1\/85 ) × total area of Wales (~~ 8023 mi^2 );~~ ( 0.061 ~~ 1\/16 ) × total area of Rhode Island (~~ 1545 mi^2 );~~ 2 × Walt Disney World area (~~ 122 km^2 );Radius r of a circle from A = pir^2:, ->28914 feet, ->5.476 miles, ->8.813 km ( ha Certainly narrowed it down Twice the size of WDW. nice. WDW? Walt Disney World lol RandalSchwartz: What does tmux provide to you that screen didn't? Another off topic question: are you an irssi fan or more of a weechat person? neither of the latter irc.el tmux provides a nice shell interface, so I can script configurations One of my favourite things about tmux is how well it handles multiple clients of different dimensions all connected to the same window. tmux comes with OpenBSD Wait. Does that mean OpenBSD is in tmux or tmux is in OpenBSD? haha hi everypony brycec: am i allowed to pm it commands or is it channel only it works if you pm it @wa average length of american penis in parsecs convert average length of an American erect human penis (age > 17 years) to parsecs;4.991×10^-18 pc (parsecs);1.54 dm (decimeters);15.4 cm (centimeters);154 mm (millimeters);0.154 meters;~~ (0.2 to 0.5) × elliptical stride length ( 12 to 22 in );~~ 0.55 × stair tread depth (~~ 11 in );~~ 1.8 × typical credit card length ( 85.6 mm );Light travel time t in vacuum from t = x\/c:, ->514 ps (picoseconds);Light travel time t in an optical fi does it really know that haha @wa average distance from earth to mars Mars->average distance from Earth;1.7 au (astronomical units);2.54×10^8 km (kilometers);2.54×10^11 meters;158 million miles;~~ 1.7 × mean Earth-Sun distance (~~ 1 au );Light travel time t in vacuum from t = x\/c:, ->14 minutes;Light travel time t in an optical fiber t = 1.48x\/c:, ->21 minutes;Solar radiation pressure from P = L_(.)\/(c4pir^2):, ->1.6 µPa (micropascals);current distance from Earth->2.193 au, 18.24 light minutes, averag @wa maximum distance from earth to mars Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. hazardous: yes you can PM it