https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/460727337286254592 TWITTER: FreeBSD 10.0 is now available to order (Mon Apr 28 10:28:51 +0000 2014, retweeted 1 times) w00t staticsafe: lol http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=usb/118098 Why is it this bug hasn't even been reviewed in 7 years? At this point, they could probably review it and mark it as outdated, not relevant. LOL \q`\4~1~0\ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57882 still exists in firefox today up_the_irons: ping pong xD acf_: that one doesn't really suprise me. The more I use firefox, the less I think it's a decent piece of software. I still think OpenVZ has no place in a re-sold VPS world, at least in general But holy balls can I stuff a crapload of containers on one host brycec: how many ya packin' in there? I've got 8 on that little host and they make barely a dent. I could shove another 50 no problem, by the looks of it. (If I had another 50 to shove on it...) (Intel i3-540, 4GB RAM) (Compared to KVM machines, which max around 10 on that system depending on specs) s/4G/3G/ (Intel i3-540, 3GB RAM) ah brycec: no no, those were our network upgrades this morning... ;) brycec: #justgooglethings up_the_irons: you forgot to mention that all 120 PB/s was IPv6 it was IPv7 actually IPX because IPv6 is too mainstream awwfuck, you're one of THOSE guys eh.. "Not enough space in ipv6!" "everyone gets a subnet that contains the entire ipv6 space inside it!" bgp routers come with base models at 2tb RAM haha hahahaha brycec: had an RRD glitch on a monitoring box last week that freaked out coworkers showed we maxed out our VSS links on our 6500s OMG M0UNDS DID YOU SEE THIS BLIP? HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? s/VSS/VSL showed we maxed out our VSL links on our 6500s lol At least yours was apparently reasonable Mine was effing petabytes/second... I don't think there's anything capable of that (yet)