[05:49] *** sga0_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [07:29] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [07:33] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [07:34] needed to reboot to get one of my poudriere jobs to release [07:34] weird [08:47] RandalSchwartz: O'Caml is fun [08:51] my impression of it from a project years ago was that it takes a bit longer to write your code down, but once it's written, it tends to work correctly [08:59] Is that the general truism, "code written correctly works correctly?" Or does ocaml have something special, something about it that makes writing non-working code difficult/impossible? [09:02] for some people, strong typing makes them more productive [09:02] it feels like training wheels on a motorcycle for me. [09:02] fine when it was a bicycle, but I want to lean into the curves now [09:03] although moving to interfaces rather than just inheritance helps a lot [11:45] sometimes i love nodejs hipsters, this library uses λ as a namespace [11:45] like λ.curry(xxxx) [11:45] how am i supposed to type that [11:46] lolol [11:46] On your Macbook Air brah [11:46] It's just option-$something bro [11:47] bro bro bro bro [11:48] my only experience with node is running ghost [11:58] there's a perl module to do that too [11:58] so you can write λ{ ... } instead of sub { .... } :) [11:58] use lambda; .... [12:01] lol [12:08] hm, interesting. I'd have guessed osx has lambda available with a option-chord, but apparently the default us layout does not. [12:08] I just cut-n-paste yours :) [12:09] the magic "any character in the world" box is too hard to navigate [12:10] ☃ [12:10] it does make for interesting email though [12:11] Ⓡⓐⓝⓓⓐⓛ [12:28] brycec: LOL [12:28] "On your Macbook Air brah" [12:28] it's the "brah" that does it [12:29] I had to really push/sell the hipster [12:29] haha [12:42] The Macbook Air Bra... it separates and supports! [12:42] * staticsafe chuckles [12:57] just change your keyboard layout to greek ;) [12:57] 21:57:12 [freenode] -!- αντ Erroneous Nickname [12:57] pff [13:19] *** sga0 has joined #arpnetworks [14:11] *** forgotten has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [14:23] *** forgotten has joined #arpnetworks [14:24] reloaded my obsd vps and can't get ipv6 working again. hostname.em0 is the same as before, has ::1 addy in /etc/mygate. not sure what else there is... any helps? [14:26] forgotten: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/how-to-configure-ipv6-on-freebsd maybe [14:26] yeah i saw that, different on openbsd [14:26] :( [14:33] hrmm works if manually add it with the route command. strange. but workable. :) [14:34] *** forgotten has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [14:38] *** forgotten has joined #arpnetworks [15:30] *** carvite has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:09] *** dne has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [17:10] *** dne has joined #arpnetworks [20:39] is it safe to install ubuntu server 14.04 on a machine that already has windows 8? I intend to dual boot using a different drive. Will Grub be smart enough to detect windows and add those boot options? [22:37] mnathani: that is the preferable order [22:37] grub is pretty intelligent with searching from memory [22:52] mercutio: thanks, thats what I thought [23:10] What happens if Microsoft goes bankrupt, or for some reason can no longer support the OSes it has released? Isn't that like really large single point of failure? [23:12] Linux on the other hand has no centralized company and being opensource is kinda immune to this issue .. wouldnt that lead more people to use Linux based OSes [23:17] microsoft is one of those companies that are too big to fail