[00:19] <mnathani> Anyone remember the old snake game on nokia cellphones? [00:21] <mnathani> found just what I was looking for : http://www.vimsnake.com/ [00:21] <brycec> I agree with what's been said. I know when I've hit the wrong key(s)... And to correct it, I'll just rewrite the world (ctrl-w, ctrl-shift-arrow, whatever it is depending on the platform.) For that matter, when I'm typing, I'm very rarely paying attention to the screen. I'm loooking anywhere but the screen... [00:22] <brycec> Well I'm probably looking at the screen, just not where I'm typing. [00:25] <brycec> And frankly, touch typing isn't something I set out to do/learn/know, it just happened as a result of lots and lots of typing. [00:25] <brycec> Enough hunt and peck and I knew where the keys were, so I didn't have to look in order to hit them. Repeat 26+ times and voila, the keyboard. [00:26] <brycec> Only time I have to look is when going for a number - I sometimes need to find a key/line up the right key. [00:26] <brycec> (but that varies by keyboard) [00:26] <mnathani> I actually learned how to type on one of these: http://www.acting-man.com/blog/media/2013/07/old-typewriter.jpg [00:28] <brycec> heh, same layout, but massively different feel and spacing (and speed), or so I'm told [00:28] <mnathani> If you try typing too fast, the 'hammers' would hit each other and jam [00:31] <mike-burns> Threading problems. [00:32] <brycec> Quite right, mnathani, and thus the origin of the "qwerty is designed to /slow/ typing" tale [00:32] <mnathani> Unless you had a model equipped with whiteout, backspace didnt really do much good. [00:32] <brycec> That's why you have liquid paper... [00:33] <brycec> (liquid paper, blow to dry, backspace, retype) Easier than re-feeding the paper and trying to line it back up later. [00:53] <up_the_irons> my gawd: http://jor1k.widgetry.org/ [00:54] <mike-burns> Wow. [00:55] <mike-burns> "Not enough fun for you? Every machine on the subnet is running a telnet server, and there's no root password by default. Yes, we've installed nmap for you." [00:56] *** SpaceDump has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [00:59] *** SpaceDump has joined #arpnetworks [01:05] <CaZe> It makes my fan spinup quite a bit. [01:21] <mike-burns> TODO: build enough of an environment inside that JS Linux such that I can run a browser that supports JS, and use that to run JS Linux inside itself. [02:02] *** SpaceDump has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [02:02] *** SpaceDum1 has joined #arpnetworks [02:13] *** mkb has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [02:14] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [02:44] *** ese has joined #arpnetworks [03:27] <up_the_irons> Announcement: In probably what is one of my longest running feature branches (and I thank you all for your patience :), the Portal now has the ability to change the ISO in your VPS' CD-ROM drive. Consider it a beta, feedback and bug reports welcome! [03:57] <mike-burns> Ooo. [05:04] *** jlgaddis has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [05:06] *** jlgaddis has joined #arpnetworks [06:16] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [06:18] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [09:31] <brycec> Ooooh, ahhh [09:31] <brycec> Aw no dhcp lease [09:32] <brycec> (on 00:53:04 <@up_the_irons> my gawd: http://jor1k.widgetry.org/) [10:45] <ese> brycec, where can i get te source code 4 that emmuylator? [10:54] <brycec> Probably just look at the page source? [10:54] <brycec> It's not mine... [11:04] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [11:05] *** fatpat has joined #arpnetworks [11:06] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [11:06] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Changing host) [11:06] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [11:39] *** fatpat has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [11:42] *** easymac has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [11:53] *** easymac has joined #arpnetworks [11:53] *** easymac has quit IRC (Changing host) [11:53] *** easymac has joined #arpnetworks [12:12] <up_the_irons> ese: it's on github [12:32] *** fatpat has joined #arpnetworks [12:33] *** fatpat has quit IRC (Client Quit) [12:34] *** fatpat has joined #arpnetworks [12:34] *** fatpat has quit IRC (Client Quit) [12:35] *** fatpat has joined #arpnetworks [13:11] *** tabthorpe has quit IRC (Changing host) [13:11] *** tabthorpe has joined #arpnetworks [13:33] *** r0ni has joined #arpnetworks [13:45] *** nesta has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [13:54] *** fatpat has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [13:55] *** fatpat has joined #arpnetworks [15:14] *** Invader has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [15:18] *** Invader has joined #arpnetworks [15:51] *** ese has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [16:15] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [17:46] * up_the_irons looks around [17:47] <nesta> SUP [17:48] <nesta> up_the_irons: I will have your money soon, sir [17:48] <nesta> sorry for the wait. I'll mail you when its in the account. shouldn't be longer than 2 weeks [18:05] <up_the_irons> nesta: ok [18:06] * up_the_irons puts away the pliers and wire cutters [18:06] <nesta> I figured you were looking at me when you looked around :P [18:06] <nesta> j/k [18:06] <nesta> hehe [18:06] <nesta> oh n0es! [18:06] <up_the_irons> haha [18:39] <up_the_irons> I've filled out our ISO library a little more now that ISOs can be changed for VMs self-service-style. Anyone care to see if I missed anything? http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/ISO_Library/ [18:40] <up_the_irons> i suppose i could do some RC's or -current's, but those tend to get stale [18:41] <gizmoguy> up_the_irons: there's a debian 7.2.0 out now :) [18:42] <up_the_irons> oh, and for the record, i must make a correction to my comments about customink a few days ago. A buddy of mine looked at the shirt and said, "oh it's American Apparel; they cut their shirts differently so the logo will appear straight once you ACTUALLY WEAR the shirt". and yeah, it pretty much looks OK (and heh, customink is sending me a replacement shirt for free, anyway ;) [18:43] <up_the_irons> gizmoguy: oh yeah? see, this is why i need you guys... [18:43] * up_the_irons grabs debian 7.2 [18:43] <gizmoguy> it's fairly recent [18:44] <gizmoguy> and by that apparently it's a month old already [18:44] <gizmoguy> time goes quick I guess [18:45] <up_the_irons> 7.2 sure was quick after 7.1 [18:45] <gizmoguy> yeah they've been releasing a lot of point releases for wheezy [18:45] <gizmoguy> not sure why [18:45] <nesta> up_the_irons: plan9 iso plz [18:45] <nesta> :) [18:47] <up_the_irons> gizmoguy: yeah [18:48] <up_the_irons> nesta: url? [18:48] *** dj_marlino has joined #arpnetworks [18:48] <up_the_irons> plan9 iso's confuse me cuz i never know which one to get... [18:50] <nesta> up_the_irons: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/download/plan9.iso.bz2 [18:50] <dj_marlino> up_the_iron would be possible to add slackware to iso library? [18:50] <nesta> dj_marlino: post a link to the iso you want uploaded [18:52] <up_the_irons> dj_marlino: yes, just give me a link [18:52] <up_the_irons> nesta: so, is there any version i can add to that filename is or plan9 simply plan9? ;) [18:53] <nesta> just plan9 afaik :) [18:54] <gizmoguy> Latest stable release - Fourth Edition [18:54] <gizmoguy> according to wikipedia [18:54] <up_the_irons> i c [18:57] <dj_marlino> i give you a link http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware-iso/slackware64-14.1-iso/slackware64-14.1-install-dvd.iso [18:58] <dj_marlino> thank you [19:42] *** ThalinVien has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [19:42] *** ThalinVien has joined #arpnetworks [20:17] <mnathani> When did the self service iso changing feature go live? [20:18] <brycec> Just yesterday [20:18] <brycec> Or 3am today depending on your timezone [20:18] <brycec> It was announced 17 hours ago. [20:19] <mnathani> brycec: thanks [20:44] *** dj_marlino has left [21:03] *** r0ni has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) [21:18] <brycec> np mnathani :) [22:09] *** eryc has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [22:11] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [22:11] *** eryc has quit IRC (Changing host) [22:11] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [22:32] <up_the_irons> mnathani: yup brand new :) [22:35] <up_the_irons> man, slackware only has that big dvd iso? [22:35] <up_the_irons> no netinst, or minimal [22:35] <toddf> slackware is slacking! [22:35] <up_the_irons> lol [22:36] <mnathani> up_the_irons: Did you code that feature yourself? [22:37] <up_the_irons> mnathani: yeah [22:38] <mnathani> cool :-) [22:39] <up_the_irons> :) [22:39] <mercutio> didn't you code the whole cp yourself? [22:39] <up_the_irons> yeah, i pretty much coded everything except the front-end website [22:40] <mnathani> what are you working on now [22:40] <mnathani> ? what feature can we expect next [22:41] <toddf> whether its next or not I vote for self service resetting all passwords ... ;-) [22:43] <up_the_irons> toddf: with the framework i've been working on the past couple weeks, I can do at least VNC password changes a lot easier. still harder to do the console pass. [22:46] <up_the_irons> mnathani: 1) more work on n+1 router setup, which includes ability to switch account VLANs to different router (with gige ports), 2) pay your bills online (not just update credit card). Only #2 is customer facing [22:48] <up_the_irons> some big goals for 2014 will be: multiple locations (probably just one, on the east coast), and Heroku-style hosting (so PaaS for people that don't want to manage a whole server) [22:57] <mercutio> what other location are you thinking of up_the_irons ? [22:57] <mercutio> or undecided? [23:15] <mercutio> i'm still impressed by having vpn for ip/kvm for dedicated servers [23:23] <up_the_irons> mercutio: i'm glad you like the vpn, i'm actually impressed even myself ;) (that was a lot of work to get solid) [23:23] <up_the_irons> mercutio: either Florida or NY [23:31] <up_the_irons> i should probably add a windows cd to the iso library [23:31] <up_the_irons> despite my bias, i have heard that it runs decent [23:36] *** Bluerise has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:41] *** Bluerise has joined #arpnetworks