Any one try fastmail's new Calendar beta? I looked at it when they first announced it, but it wasn't enough for me to switch from Google's Calendar. oy - rel humidity in albuquerque is 9% That doesn't sound unusual When I lived in Phx, 7-9% was normal. @weather ABQ Albuquerque International Sunport, NM: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 62°F (17°C), Humidity: 9%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.04166794,-106.61472321 or re-request this with: @weather -v ABQ @weather PHX Phoenix Sky Harbor International, AZ: Partly Cloudy ☁ 81°F (27°C), Humidity: 14%, Wind: From the Variable at 4 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33.42770004,-112.00379944 or re-request this with: @weather -v PHX heh @weather OKC Will Rogers World, OK: Clear 65°F (18°C), Humidity: 20%, Wind: From the NNW at 9 MPH Gusting to 18 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.38861084,-97.60028076 or re-request this with: @weather -v OKC @weather 83854 Post Falls, ID: Overcast ☁ 41°F (5°C), Humidity: 75%, Wind: From the WSW at 11 MPH Gusting to 14.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.712502,-116.951797 or re-request this with: @weather -v 83854 @weather 94107 San Francisco, CA: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 59°F (15°C), Humidity: 60%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=37.774124,-122.396362 or re-request this with: @weather -v 94107 i jsut realised something weather.com is 'powered by wunderground' i never noticed the tiny powered by icon until today wtf wait, i need to not be sleep deprived :o because i'm sure i've seen it before what? hazardous where do you see that? Heh I see that weather.com points @ wunderground for "Weather API" Ahhh In July 2012, Weather Underground became part of The Weather Channel Companies. weird. right on 3 street promenade, some grizzled guy asked me if I wanted a blow job for $5. (Looking back on it, I think it was a sting.) But when I said "no way", he replied "don't you like to get off?" and I yelled back (as I kept walking) "not from a guy" santa monica, you've gone downhill. :) o_o lol wierd santa monica owns Is $5 a high price now? i was there recently but never got offered blowjob :( I was there last summer... Nobody offered me a bj, not even my fiancee. :p up_the_irons: ping ttl=12hrs heh I'll send in a support ticket. wanted to run something by him first. wth is this syntax: person.(self, :name, :age) (Ruby) from here: https://github.com/rails/jbuilder bastard child of perl and smalltalk <3 Ruby up_the_irons: New Proc#call syntax! "new", since 2.0. (Or, anything #call, since it's just a syntax extension.) mhoran: wow ok looks f'in strange Yeah the first time I saw it, I was super confused. But then I started using it everywhere. (Also, not even sure how you'd "google" that.) you think that's hard? try googling for anything to do with APL :) Hah, yup. if you can even type it on your keyboard. :) what about D programming language? there's no good limiting support with google it seems hard to google for stuff about C# too what was M$ thinking? :) use ddg :) I'm putting in Precise support into our kvr Puppet manifests. Thinking going straight to Precise may be wise. Lucid now only has a year left of support. Man that came fast! fortunately, it looks like the difference between Lucid and Precise is not nearly as much as from Jaunty to Lucid is there a roadmap like timeframe for the kvm host updates mentioned a while ago? (since you're on the topic of upgrades..) toddf: nothing in stone, but I'd like to upgrade kvr04 within the next two weeks, and then move up from there the situation is getting to the point where i'm not putting new VMs on the older hosts, and this is a big constraint so i gotta move forward on that heh. kvr14 is where I'll be seein your efforts first. looking forward to it. I presume this will then move the various kvr systems to similar levels as kvr27/28 ? $ ssh kvr10 uptime 22:18:54 up 1323 days, 20:22, 1 user, load average: 3.39, 3.44, 3.43 jesus I've noted that even with 'disable mpbios' there is some sort of timer OpenBSD looses within a few hours or so on kvr14 and kvr22, 'systat vmstat 1' never refreshes as a result, kvr27/kvr28 work fine however hosts with over 1000 days of uptime, I may hold off. By definition they are running very well :) i have enough hosts to go around how many actual cores and sockets does kvr10 have? toddf: little bugs like that are the motivator for a lot of this; otherwise, the hosts are running fine. mnathani: 2 sockets, 4 cores each heh. will you be giving some automated message to vps people on the systems so they can e.g. not plan on critical 'do not interrupt' stuff and be surprised the next morning? ;-) well, of course, i will send notifications :) Yeah, I knew it was at least 600 days. Well, at least 700. yeah My ARP two-year anniversery is coming up. :D up_the_irons: probably 16 / 32 gigs of ram or more? oh does this mean virtio for all? CaZe: :) mnathani: all hosts have at least 32g. some 48g. and all new ones have 64g i think the host i was on rebooted once i am on even i may make kvr30 have 128g soon (kinda running low and it still has juice for more VMs) up_the_irons: so the idea is lucid -> precise -> then in a couple of years, trusty? mercutio: most of the nodes are still jaunty, so it'll go straight to precise if my first couple upgrades are successful oh wow since that is a large jump, i am actually planning to do a complete re-install i used to juse jaunty well of cousre, i used most releases an entire install doesn't take too long.. like 15 minutes so there'll be 30 minutes downtime say? yeah up_the_irons: will you be doing the install on a spare chasis then importing all the vms into it and promoting it to the appropriate KVM host it seems weird to upgrade to precise with trusty just around the corner but kvm could introduce issues i suppsoe mercutio: i don't do bleeding edge mnathani: how would that work? mnathani: no, it'll be in-place up_the_irons: i meant holding off until trusty is out which is the next lts but yeah i suppose it'd still be new mercutio: precise is still new enough precise isn't too bad actually quantal and raring are a bit iffy quantal especially i wonder if it'll make much cpu usage difference the non virtio probably uses more cpu oh, but changing version doesn't necessarily mean changing to virtio 01:29:34 <@toddf> I've noted that even with 'disable mpbios' there is some sort of timer OpenBSD looses within a few hours or so on kvr14 and kvr22, 'systat vmstat 1' never refreshes as a result, kvr27/kvr28 work fine however I get "The alternate system clock has died!" on kvr10. caze: i got some 0% cpu bug at oen point never noticed any porblems from it though only real issue i've had is random network hangs in dmesg but it doesn't seem that common normally Also, just "systat" never refreshes, with no message. oh and vnc is slow oh? try systat 1 seems to refresh for me "The alternate system clock has died!" sysstat without takes a while but still refreshes caze: on 5.5? maybe you on diff hw than me mercutio: snapshot mercutio: I'm on kvr10. or differnt oS i'm on 1x something i dunno cpu0: QEMU Virtual CPU version 0.9.1 ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 2.59 GHz bios0: vendor QEMU version "QEMU" date 01/01/2007 if that shows version somehow i'm on kvr15 my T61 just died on battery, and now the battery light is blinking.. damn i hope the battery isn't toast caze@lentil:~> sysctl kern.version kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC) #236: Fri Jan 24 11:44:07 MST 2014 todd@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-beta (BEN) #0: Sat Feb 15 18:26:21 NZDT 2014 i only just did the update it was a pita :/ I just did a fresh install. oh true My previous installation was from June of last year. there's no serial console installer option :/ probably have to do set tty com0 or something then it wouldn't be as annoying to install do you reinstall often? io think i upgraded from 4.7 through 5.3 No. But I knew I had to deal with the time_t thing, and a few other things. i'm using i386 too maybe that mskes a diff cos i had 256mb ram initially yeah that time_t thing is annoying So I just did a fresh install. Installing from the serial console is really easy. I don't even really remember doing anything special. hmm you still have to use vnc to make it use serial don't you i'm pretty sure i have serial setup for normal or does it automagically work? No. I've used VNC exactly once ever. heh And only because I blew away my bootloader. Ah, I have "set tty com0" in /etc/boot.conf As well as "set timeout 60" "stty com0 9600"