[00:04] *** novae has joined #arpnetworks [00:06] I have so many keybase.io invites... [00:21] Does keybase.io have a reputation system? Say somone I know can sign my key etc [00:22] Yes, called "following" [00:23] That's also part of the twitter/reddit/website/etc thing (identity proof and confirmation) [00:30] Dont see following on the site, do you mean "Tracking"? [00:31] Yeah probably [00:31] And you've found me it seems [00:31] Have you been on here a while? [00:32] yup [00:33] perhaps you can tell me if you have seen this error: [00:33] You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for [00:33] when executing from shell [00:34] keybase track [00:34] Wouldn't that just be asking for your key passphrase? [00:39] I tried enterring it in, but it displayed it to me and did not accept it [00:39] kind of like it wasnt expecting the input at the time [00:39] Peculiar. Off-hand no I can't help with the error... it's also closing in on 1am here [00:41] https://gist.github.com/mnathani/8a3bad520e056e01d3a3 [00:41] Gist: "keybase error" [00:43] mnathani: do you have gpg-agent running? (or is it still running from a recent automatic invocation?) [00:43] Worked this out, it was an issue with GNUPG rather than keybase [00:43] export GPG_TTY=`tty` [00:43] Y [00:43] heh [01:10] anyone know what woot.com is? [01:10] amazon.com emailed me a woot.com link to some cheap refurbished tablet [01:10] lol what a rock you live under... [01:11] @wiki woot.com [01:11] one that doesn't even send to nz i think [01:11] Woot :: Woot is an American Internet retailer based in the Dallas suburb of Carrollton, Texas. Founded by electronics wholesaler Matt Rutledge, it debuted on July 12, 2004. Woot's main web site generally offers only one discounted product each day, often a piece of computer hardware or an electronic gadget. Other Woot sites offer daily deals for t-shirts, wine, children's items,... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woot [01:11] is it normal for amazon to email you from it? [01:11] They might now that they were bought by Amazon, but I don't really know. [01:11] Woot emails me directly. [01:11] (the "they might" was in reference to shipping) [01:11] oh [01:11] they were bought by amazon? [01:12] there's 12" galaxy tab pro for $349 [01:12] On June 30, 2010, Woot announced an agreement to be acquired by Amazon.com." [01:12] not that i need it, but that's a good price. and those are nice :) [01:12] A solid 1/3-1/2 of my shirts are from shirt.woot.com [01:13] lol http://www.woot.com/blog/post/breaking-woot-to-be-acquired-by-amazon-then-left-to-amuse-ourselves [01:14] surprising i haven't heard of them then [01:14] Anyways, now that you understand the Amazon-Woot relationship, your question should be resolved. [01:14] I'm surprised too :p [01:14] They used to be really sweet and hip. Since they were bought, things have gone meh... But there's still some good stuff [01:15] woot username, what [01:15] You must provide a U.S. shipping address for this item or remove it from your order. [01:16] so yeah [01:16] apparently shirts ship to nz though [01:16] sweet :) [01:17] You can login with your Amazon account too [01:17] yeah i just did [01:17] then it wanted a username [01:17] Ah, bummer [01:17] i just had to decide on one [01:17] wasn't too ahrd [01:18] just werd [01:18] weird [01:18] wasn't too hard [01:18] twss [01:18] Okay! twss! 'wasn't too hard' [01:36] brycec https://meh.com/ [01:37] brycec: is BryceBot based of Eggdrop? [01:46] no [01:46] BryceBot is writtin in PHP [01:46] based originally on php-irc-2.2.1 [01:52] is brycebot running on arp? [01:52] Yes [01:53] i don't see it restarting hm [01:53] are you using modules to add stuff to it? [01:53] It's also behind a bouncer [01:53] @uptime bot [01:53] or am i just not notcing it restart. [01:53] Bot uptime: 29 days, 13 hours, 12 minutes, and 46 seconds. [01:53] oh. [01:54] so it's been running for 29 days regardless. [01:54] Yep [01:54] my irc client has been running since jan heh. [01:54] @uptime host [01:54] host uptime: 123 days, 9 hours, 44 minutes, and 55.220000000671 seconds. [01:54] I have an IRC bot (different nick) running for 116 days [01:54] so yeah it's just that you haven't done changes in a wihle [01:54] mercutio: On the contrary, I added @ud the other day [01:54] i actually wrote an irc client ages ago. [01:55] oh, so it's modules. [01:55] and you don't have to restgart it [01:55] that's cool :) [01:55] Yes, modular [01:55] Unless I make changes to the core [01:55] yeah [01:55] sounds nice. [01:55] i've started using google now recently [01:55] it seems i'm starting to like one place for lots of different things [01:57] things like lookups would be cool on commandline. i used to use dict [11:13] *** pyvpx has joined #arpnetworks [12:40] *** carvite has quit IRC (Changing host) [12:40] *** carvite has joined #arpnetworks [22:48] is qemu synonymous with kvm, or can it also apply to xen virtualization? [22:48] * RandalSchwartz tries hard to parse that sentence [22:49] kvm != qemu [22:49] actually, all three of those are different, I think. [22:50] but what's your real question? which of those are used here? [22:50] I know ARP uses kvm [22:51] I have seen qemu being mentioned along with kvm online [22:51] but recently I saw it being used with xen reference [22:51] so I guess I am a bit confused [22:52] yeah, we need Smarter People (tm) in here to answer that. [22:53] I'm pretty sure my freebsd doesn't know it's under some jvm [22:53] kvm too [22:54] otherwise, my ethernet would be some virtio thing [23:16] RandalSchwartz: kvm offers multiple virtualisation drivers and you would be smart choosing the virt* stuff since it performs better [23:18] mnathani: xen and kvm are two different implementations of virtualisation. qemu is an emulator that can run both xen and kvm vm's. See this: http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/QEMU_Upstream [23:25] jbergstroem: can kvm run without the qemu emulator? [23:26] mnathani: kvm doens't do any emulation, so no. [23:26] *doesn't [23:44] xen and kvm both use qemu [23:45] xen forked qemu code ages ago [23:45] but they're coming back to more mainlined stuff [23:45] although the more mainline stuff is worse with for example pci-e passthrough of video cards. [23:45] qemu also supports random weird cpus etc, which neither kvm nor xen are doing. [23:59] thanks jbergstroem && mercutio