#arpnetworks 2013-11-12,Tue

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mnathaniAnyone remember the old snake game on nokia cellphones?
found just what I was looking for : http://www.vimsnake.com/
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brycecI 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...
Well I'm probably looking at the screen, just not where I'm typing.
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.
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.
Only time I have to look is when going for a number - I sometimes need to find a key/line up the right key.
(but that varies by keyboard)
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mnathaniI actually learned how to type on one of these: http://www.acting-man.com/blog/media/2013/07/old-typewriter.jpg [00:26]
brycecheh, same layout, but massively different feel and spacing (and speed), or so I'm told [00:28]
mnathaniIf you try typing too fast, the 'hammers' would hit each other and jam [00:28]
mike-burnsThreading problems. [00:31]
brycecQuite right, mnathani, and thus the origin of the "qwerty is designed to /slow/ typing" tale [00:32]
mnathaniUnless you had a model equipped with whiteout, backspace didnt really do much good. [00:32]
brycecThat's why you have liquid paper...
(liquid paper, blow to dry, backspace, retype) Easier than re-feeding the paper and trying to line it back up later.
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up_the_ironsmy gawd: http://jor1k.widgetry.org/ [00:53]
mike-burnsWow.
"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."
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CaZeIt makes my fan spinup quite a bit. [01:05]
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mike-burnsTODO: 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. [01:21]
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up_the_ironsAnnouncement: 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! [03:27]
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mike-burnsOoo. [03:57]
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brycecOoooh, ahhh
Aw no dhcp lease
(on 00:53:04 <@up_the_irons> my gawd: http://jor1k.widgetry.org/)
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esebrycec, where can i get te source code 4 that emmuylator? [10:45]
brycecProbably just look at the page source?
It's not mine...
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up_the_ironsese: it's on github [12:12]
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up_the_ironsup_the_irons looks around [17:46]
nestaSUP
up_the_irons: I will have your money soon, sir
sorry for the wait. I'll mail you when its in the account. shouldn't be longer than 2 weeks
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up_the_ironsnesta: ok
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nestaI figured you were looking at me when you looked around :P
j/k
hehe
oh n0es!
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up_the_ironshaha [18:06]
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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/
i suppose i could do some RC's or -current's, but those tend to get stale
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gizmoguyup_the_irons: there's a debian 7.2.0 out now :) [18:41]
up_the_ironsoh, 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 ;)
gizmoguy: oh yeah? see, this is why i need you guys...
up_the_irons grabs debian 7.2
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gizmoguyit's fairly recent
and by that apparently it's a month old already
time goes quick I guess
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up_the_irons7.2 sure was quick after 7.1 [18:45]
gizmoguyyeah they've been releasing a lot of point releases for wheezy
not sure why
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nestaup_the_irons: plan9 iso plz
:)
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up_the_ironsgizmoguy: yeah
nesta: url?
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up_the_ironsplan9 iso's confuse me cuz i never know which one to get... [18:48]
nestaup_the_irons: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/download/plan9.iso.bz2 [18:50]
dj_marlinoup_the_iron would be possible to add slackware to iso library? [18:50]
nestadj_marlino: post a link to the iso you want uploaded [18:50]
up_the_ironsdj_marlino: yes, just give me a link
nesta: so, is there any version i can add to that filename is or plan9 simply plan9? ;)
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nestajust plan9 afaik :) [18:53]
gizmoguyLatest stable release - Fourth Edition
according to wikipedia
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up_the_ironsi c [18:54]
dj_marlinoi give you a link http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware-iso/slackware64-14.1-iso/slackware64-14.1-install-dvd.iso
thank you
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mnathaniWhen did the self service iso changing feature go live? [20:17]
brycecJust yesterday
Or 3am today depending on your timezone
It was announced 17 hours ago.
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mnathanibrycec: thanks [20:19]
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brycecnp mnathani :) [21:18]
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up_the_ironsmnathani: yup brand new :)
man, slackware only has that big dvd iso?
no netinst, or minimal
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toddfslackware is slacking! [22:35]
up_the_ironslol [22:35]
mnathaniup_the_irons: Did you code that feature yourself? [22:36]
up_the_ironsmnathani: yeah [22:37]
mnathanicool :-) [22:38]
up_the_irons:) [22:39]
mercutiodidn't you code the whole cp yourself? [22:39]
up_the_ironsyeah, i pretty much coded everything except the front-end website [22:39]
mnathaniwhat are you working on now
? what feature can we expect next
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toddfwhether its next or not I vote for self service resetting all passwords ... ;-) [22:41]
up_the_ironstoddf: 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.
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
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)
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mercutiowhat other location are you thinking of up_the_irons ?
or undecided?
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i'm still impressed by having vpn for ip/kvm for dedicated servers [23:15]
up_the_ironsmercutio: i'm glad you like the vpn, i'm actually impressed even myself ;) (that was a lot of work to get solid)
mercutio: either Florida or NY
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i should probably add a windows cd to the iso library
despite my bias, i have heard that it runs decent
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