[00:22] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [00:22] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [00:39] *** pyvpx_ has joined #arpnetworks [00:41] *** pyvpx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [05:21] s1.lax uptime is 6 years, 17 hours, 48 minutes [05:21] just sayin'... [07:13] *** pyvpx_ is now known as pyvpx [12:03] So, s1.lax was last rebooted back in 2009. A lot has happened since then [13:01] *** _Zodiac has joined #arpnetworks [13:01] *** _Zodiac has left [13:20] yeah - wasn't the berlin wall torn down since then? [13:28] huh? [13:28] oh was that a joke? [13:32] * brycec assumed so [13:32] Pretty sure RandalSchwartz is old enough to remember the Berlin Wall's actual coming-down [13:32] Or maybe he's too old and is getting forgetful in his twilight years. [13:32] hbahaha [13:33] I was 5 when it was torn down [13:33] I was of a similar age [13:52] it happened in like 89 right? [14:07] nov 9, 1989 [14:43] you were 5? Tykes. :) [14:46] in 89... I was 28 [14:46] and yes, it was a joke [15:10] pfff.. in 89 i wasn't even born [15:11] >:| [15:11] you're not supposed to make me feel old [15:29] ant: srsly ant, now i feel old [15:29] srsly [15:29] i was.. 10 [15:29] heh [15:30] And nowadays, all these kids that were born in the '90s are now legit adults in the workforce, and I'm just like 'wtf' [15:31] up_the_irons: Haven't heard anything on the host system upgrades lately. How goes? [15:36] brycec: haven't done 'em in a while. i think i want to do 14.04 upgrades now, but i need to do all the puppet config. very time consuming. [15:36] * brycec nods [15:36] Life happened I gather [15:36] brycec: lol you're right about the '90s kids [15:37] I happen to be of an age that 90's kids were only just freshman when I was in my sr. year, so I've always regarded them as "super young" [15:40] yeah [16:15] soon it will be 00's kids. [16:15] I know, right? [16:15] i don't know much about current kids, but i do know that tablets and phones and so on are "normal" for them now. [16:16] I don't understand kids and their language these days... Terms like "bae" and "on fleek" [16:16] GET OFF MY LAWN [16:16] so like they can't imagine a time without internet [16:16] and without being connected. [16:16] that said things haven't really changed /that/ much [16:16] I was in the last generation (give or take) to do schoolwork and research withOUT the Internet [16:16] like people had cb radios and walkie talks and stuff ages ago [16:16] discmans.. [16:17] I'd argue that social dynamics have changed enormously [16:17] it's just way more widespread and easier now [16:17] well yeah dynamics have changed [16:17] now days i kind of expect someone to ring me before seeing me, but i never used to [16:17] even if you're in the area, it's just so much easier to have a short phone call [16:20] i dont' see a big change though? [16:27] it's distressing to see kids less than 12 years old w/smartphones [16:28] a lot of kids can't function without some electronic device in front of them - reading seems much rarer [16:33] m0unds: Tycho spring tour \o/ [16:33] booked my ticket already, March 28 [16:36] m0unds: it's normal now though [16:38] 16:19:07 ⤷ | i dont' see a big change though? [16:38] You see a change afterall ;P [16:39] well it's a small change rather than a great change to my mind [16:39] * brycec disagrees [16:46] 90's kid reporting in [16:59] i wonder where things will go in 15 years time [17:00] maybe changing hair colours with your phone [17:01] staticsafe: awesome. have you seen tycho before? [17:01] mercutio: normal doesn't mean it's not going to cause developmental issues [17:01] (i think it will) [17:01] m0unds: nope, i couldn't get tickets for their last tour [17:02] m0unds: yeh it probably iwll [17:02] you'll love it. the video aspect is awesome. [17:02] like nintendo thumb [17:02] but for the mind [17:02] more adhd etc [17:02] yea, i've already seen it in some of our friends' kids [17:04] staticsafe: my wife and i were going to try to catch them in denver, but she's working :/ [17:04] aw [17:06] i was pretty adhd'ish as a kid [17:07] well borderline [17:07] but it seems to be about the new norm now [17:14] sweet, openbsd is doing smp for network stuff [22:54] tinet have interesting reverse dns lookups, like 77.67.69.90 [22:54] err 98 [22:55] damn i need bigger text [22:55] 77.67.69.98 [22:58] Interesting because... it's just a TLD? [22:58] yeh [22:59] and tinet/gtt/nlayer/whatever are huge now [22:59] and they can't even get dns right. it seems they put a . on the end, and named it strangely too. [22:59] Wonder if it's intentional or someone just goofed their zone file [22:59] Well, all names in DNS end in . [22:59] well as much as it's confusing, most people use xe and location and so on [22:59] but in bind if you stick a . in it won't put the domain in [23:00] Right, handy shortcut [23:00] Still evaluates out to "blah.stuff.com." [23:00] so yeah the . is probably what's not doing the suffix [23:00] but it's still a weird prefix [23:00] if you have domain stuff.com and an entry of blah. [23:00] (assuming your origin, or you're beneath, is stuff.com) [23:00] then it'll be just "blah" not blah.stuff.com [23:01] ping www [23:01] And everything below will be fucked over, I believe [23:01] PING www.meh.net.nz (202.49.71.57) 56(84) bytes of data. [23:01] % ping www. [23:01] ping: unknown host www. [23:01] it stops normal search path stuff too [23:01] (below, in the zone file) [23:01] Well yeah, the Internet's top-most domain is '.' [23:01] that's why all FQDN's end in '.' [23:01] indicates there's nothing higher [23:02] i don't like search paths myslef. [23:02] but i still have one heh