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RUDE AND RUDE. staticsafe: heh m0unds: double xp weekend for members in planetside = lots of new targets to kill
i was annoying high BR VS and TR players w/my reset NC character, capndelicious staticsafe: yeah m0unds: killed a couple BR100 MLG idiot pilots with a stock reaver w/airhammer (reaver shotgun) and got rage tells from them :) staticsafe: i was wondering why i seemed to have suddenly gotten better, turns out a lot of lower BRs m0unds: muahaha staticsafe: but yeah i should try piloting again
repairing maxes all day gets old m0unds: yeah
i get really tired of support stuff after a while. i gave up on squad/platoon stuff for a long time because it turns into REPAIR/HEAL ME NAOOOO staticsafe: i need a gun with a lower recoil than the one I have currently m0unds: i wish the corvus was available for VS engineers
that thing has absurdly manageable recoil and is pinpoint accurate ***: NiTeMaRe has quit IRC (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in) staticsafe: https://www.planetside2.com/players/#!/5428013610399066945/
man i need to play more
only BR16 :( m0unds: geez, i need to play less
haha staticsafe: almost 17 ***: NiTeMaRe has joined #arpnetworks brycec: mercutio: There's a certain amount of functional overlap in all tiling wm's... I wouldn't say one is better than the other though, it all depends on your usage. Give 'em all a try and see what fits you best.
The big ones I know of are awesomewm (my current preference), xmonad (my previous preference, but I didn't like Haskell and awesome was being talked up quite a bit), i3 (pretty cool, but its global tagging didn't work well for me with multiple monitors)
There are plenty of others too, but I can't think of their names
(I want to say spectrwm and stumpwm too, but can't recall of those are real and tiling) plett: I use i3wm (another tiling wm) now, after phlux in here mentioned it. phlux: :) ***: novae has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
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novae has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) RandalSchwartz: heh… my friend texted "OTW ETA TEN" (on the way in ten minutes), and I replied "OMG WTF BBQ". Apparently he was unfamiliar with the meme. ***: novae has joined #arpnetworks
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aboutGod has left mercutio: brycec: i've only tried ion and awesome
but been using ion since 2001...
i kind of want to try subtle when i tried googling m0unds: gah, weechat keeps wigging out and drawing weird
it's like split at the 2/3 mark, and the whole right side of my terminal is filled with |............ RandalSchwartz: tmux does that sometimes m0unds: oh, ok, so it's tmux? RandalSchwartz: are you using tmux? m0unds: yep mercutio: try resizing it slightly? RandalSchwartz: yeah, if there are two windows to the same session, it can only paint the smallest window
so maybe you have it open twice? m0unds: that's gotta be it
yeah mercutio: oh what randal said makes more sense m0unds: i do, on my workstation
yup
now i know - small window open on my windows box upstairs
haha RandalSchwartz: heh mercutio: i've had some kind of screen corruption with weechat too m0unds: terminal on my mac is screen width and drops down like the console in quake
yeah, i had corruption w/weechat and i resolved it with /window refresh RandalSchwartz: yeah, I'm really liking tmux
never go back to scren
screen too m0unds: was just gonna try the steam streaming thing on my mac (from my pc)
just to check it out RandalSchwartz: finally got all my ports rebuilt in poudriere m0unds: nice - resolved the python thing? RandalSchwartz: yeah,
now I just have to find a time to uninstall all the existing packages, and reinstall the new ones jpalmer: RandalSchwartz: mosh + tmux + weechat = pure joy. RandalSchwartz: most + tmux + emacs :)
mosh jpalmer: there is just something amazing about being able to establish an ssh session, travelling between various networks with different IP's, different latencies, etc.. and never haing to re-establish the SSH session. just open up my laptop, and I'm instantly back in my session. RandalSchwartz: yeah… mosh is cool jpalmer: I have clients in alaska, with 1700ms round trip times, and 70% packet loss. mosh isn't cool.. its a necessity ;)
especially with --predict=experimental lol RandalSchwartz: sounds like when I'm on a cruise ship
800 ms ping jpalmer: it took me a bit of time to get used to the vi/vim visual artifact oddities with teh experimental prediction, but now it's second nature. ***: RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
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Konata has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: @google mosh BryceBot: 1,150,000 total results returned for 'mosh', here's 3
Mosh: the mobile shell (http://mosh.mit.edu/) Mosh automatically roams as you move between Internet connections. Use Wi-Fi on the train, Ethernet in a hotel, and LTE on a beach: you'll stay logged in.
Mosh (software) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosh_(software)) In computing, Mosh (mobile shell) is a tool used to connect from a client computer to a server over the Internet, to run a remote terminal. Mosh is similar to SSH, ...
Urban Dictionary: Mosh (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Mosh) To mosh: A way of expressing yourself at an mental rock/punk concert. Almost always done in a "pit" with extremely cool people who you don't even k... novae: So it's just like what, buffered screen over ssh? brycec: No
though I'm having trouble explaining what it *is*
but "screen" isn't part of it
It's just a more reliable transport for high-latency/loss links
It uses SSH to connect and authenticate with the remote host, then uses its mosh protocol (UDP) to transfer encrypted data
In addition to a more resilient protocol, it features "prediction" for the client
eg. rather than waiting for the 'g' you just typed to be drawn by the far-side, it draws the 'g' itself and it will update it once the far-end does. ***: tabthorpe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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ChanServ sets mode: +o up_the_irons novae: Was it a US holiday today/yesterday? brycec: Yes milki: yes up_the_irons: yup
memorial day mnathani: whats a good *nix utility that can copy a bunch of small files using multiple threads?
@google "copy multiple files using multiple threads linux" BryceBot: 0 total results returned for '"copy multiple files using multiple threads linux"', here's 0 mnathani: @google copy multiple files using multiple threads linux BryceBot: 946,000 total results returned for 'copy multiple files using multiple threads linux', here's 3
Copy-on-write - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy-on-write) Copy-on-write stems from the understanding that when multiple separate tasks use ... When there are many separate processes all using the same resource it is ... Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service or file systems such as btrfs in Linux.
pysendfile - A Python interface to sendfile(2) syscall - Google Project ... (http://code.google.com/p/pysendfile/) sendfile(2) is a system call which provides a "zero-copy" way of copying data from one ... This is particularly useful when sending a file over a socket (e.g. FTP). ... These are the results I get on my Linux 2.6.38 box, AMD dual-core 1.6 GHz: ... files support; Mac OSX; Sun OS; FreeBSD flag argument; multiple threads ( release .
Thread-local storage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread-local_storage) This is sometimes needed because normally all threads in a process share the same ... local to threads, because each thread has its own stack, residing in a different memory location. ... Each thread has its own copy of the thread-local storage table. ... Namespace level (global) variables; File static variables; Function static ... CaZe: Why would you want that? mnathani: Recursively copy files from one disk to another up_the_irons: yeah, what is up with the multi thread req? mnathani: My use case is a windows box that needs to be backed up before it can be re-formatted
normally I boot into a live linux disk and simply scp or tar the files to another location
but this time I came across a machine with around 350 GB of files small and large and cp took almost 4 hours to complete to another local disk CaZe: Threading would make it slower, if anything. brycec: ^^
Easy to test - run several cp's concurrently, each handling a different subdirectory
(or rsync, or tar|tar...) mnathani: would multiple instances of an ftp client work, each set to skip if the file exists?
all the ftp clients set to upload the same directory to the same server brycec: They'd probably run all over one another CaZe: mnathani: What is the bottleneck in your use case? brycec: (eg: they'd all say "XYZ doesn't exist" at the same) mnathani: the single thread or process working on an individual file, one by one CaZe: It's not i/o? mnathani: CaZe: not i/o
if I was doing like one large file, more likely to hit i/o limit
but 100,000 small files like few kb not so much