[00:01] https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/535341938296098817 [00:01] TWITTER: Maintenance window on host kvr03 will begin in about 5 minutes (Thu Nov 20 08:00:38 +0000 2014, retweeted 1 times) [00:02] actually got the SMS alert [00:02] hehe [00:02] bryce coded it? [00:02] Is it to upgrade the OS and provide virtio [00:02] oh [00:03] mnathani pasted it [00:46] apache doesn't compress svg by defaul ttoo [00:51] mnathani: maybe that's what he's doing? [01:32] mnathani: i expect good things from a host that defaults to postgres and the latest versions of everything [01:33] also i should point out, not sure if you care, but i had a really old drupal running that i completely forgot was still web accessible and existed [01:33] they automatically vulnpatched it based on a matching md5 or whatever and emailed me to say that it was done because it was critical [01:33] and also sent me the diff/.patch [01:34] and left a copy of the old ver in my /home with the extension .insecure [01:40] now that is cool [01:43] I can't think of any other host that would proactively monitor my old software and update it for me without even asking, so +1 for webfaction.com [01:49] wow [01:49] i assume you're not paying for any type of managed service so that's really cool they just did it [01:49] although, it's in their best interest to do that, tbh [01:50] Its shared hosting - unmanaged [01:50] actually they manage the os and updates, but you can run your own apps I beleive [02:02] how much were you paying? [02:03] and have you learnt not to use drupal? :) [02:23] *** LT has joined #arpnetworks [02:40] one of the nicer things is that [02:40] i can actually trust their autoinstallers [02:41] like if you just want a quick wordpress or cherrypy or django [02:41] they write all of their installer scripts inhouse [02:41] not like cpanel/fantastico [02:41] so you get an up to date version, often pulled stable off a git commit hash or something, installed properly [02:41] fantastico tends to install 15 version old hole-ridden crap and the host just tells you that it's fantastico and they can't edit anything and has to wait for vendor [03:02] *** bashas has joined #arpnetworks [03:29] hazardous: I could not find a list of all the precompiled libraries / tools they provide on thier shared platform [05:49] *** bashas has quit IRC (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client) [05:53] *** bashas has joined #arpnetworks [06:24] *** bashas has quit IRC (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client) [07:11] mnathani: i usually just build my own and add it to my $PATH [07:11] effort [07:39] *** mordac_ has joined #arpnetworks [07:39] *** mordac has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [07:48] *** mordac_ has quit IRC (Quit: 403 attention redirect) [09:09] I was not :P 21:30:41 mercutio | i wonder if bryce is around [09:09] (And I am not acf_ either :P) [09:13] Nope, still haven't reversed my stance or found time. 00:02:37 mercutio | bryce coded it? [09:13] (And I don't recommend holding your breath) [09:22] Btw, interesting idea about smokeing generating svg instead of pngs [09:23] Not sure it would save much in bandwidth or disk space though... The PNGs are pretty bare already, and only generated on-demand. [09:40] *** LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [11:54] brycec: i just saw the twitter coming up. [11:55] brycec: it doesn't save disk space, and minimal bandwidth, the idea is that it looks better. [11:55] I figured - It's very noticeable when skimming the scrollback, as compared to reading every line and seeing the twitter url [12:58] *** neish has joined #arpnetworks [12:58] *** twobit has joined #arpnetworks [12:59] *** toddf has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [12:59] *** neish_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [12:59] *** twobithacker has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [12:59] *** twobit is now known as twobithacker [13:00] *** toddf has joined #arpnetworks [13:00] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o toddf [23:07] *** erratic has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds)