[01:43] up_the_irons: actually there are already kids that make ME feel old [02:23] *** NiTeMaRe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [02:28] *** NiTeMaRe has joined #arpnetworks [05:49] *** NiTeMaRe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [05:55] *** NiTeMaRe has joined #arpnetworks [06:44] Meh, people goof dns all the time [08:00] *** _Zodiac has joined #arpnetworks [08:00] *** _Zodiac has left [09:31] *** Guest35557 has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [13:29] ant: just wait, it gets worse [13:30] when cops started looking like kids (some are like 22 straight out of the academy!), i really felt old. it's hard to take them seriously ;) [13:30] i think it's always been hard to take cops seriously [13:31] at least the ones i've met. [13:33] hm..i can't remember ever dealing with cops on the street [13:35] but when i flew back from la to frankfurt in 2012 there was this young tsa agent who was amused about my ancient phone :) [13:37] how ancient? [13:39] it was a nokia e90..so already quite old compared to the lifetime of modern smartphones [13:39] got it in 08, but used [13:39] wow yeh that is quite old [13:39] did the battery last all this time? [13:40] not sure if i replaced it, but i think not [13:59] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [14:08] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [17:56] *** jcv has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [18:17] sort of interesting: http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2015-February/207469.html [18:26] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [18:26] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [18:26] m0unds: sounds like some cache in action [18:27] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [18:28] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [18:30] plenty of writes, regardless [18:30] using swapcache on dragonfly leads to lots of writes [19:05] i have higher wear counts than that [19:05] 177 Wear_Leveling_Count 0x0013 096 096 000 Pre-fail Always - 40 [19:05] that's an 840 evo 250gb, 4% wear leveling usage it hink that means [19:06] lba is 512 bytes? [19:06] so ~ 11tb written [19:09] 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 098 098 000 Old_age Always - 8769 [19:09] that's 365 days, hmm. [19:09] so 20 years life at my load still. [19:16] drippin this rj vapes lemon drop in my new doge [19:16] this shit is delicious [19:16] That's what she said!! [19:18] wrong channel [19:19] lol [19:35] is dragonflybsd any good? [19:35] i keep meaning to try it. [19:35] but i seem to keep thinking of it like a gimmick. [19:44] it's pretty solid [19:45] i've used it a fair amount (along with netbsd) just to play with it a bit [19:49] one of the devs runs a blog that occasionally has some good stuff on it - https://www.dragonflydigest.com/ [19:56] ttp://icube-icps.unistra.fr/img_auth.php/d/db/ModernC.pdf [19:56] interesting :) [19:56] i wonder how many people learn c these days [20:00] A lot less than those who try. [20:00] oh? [20:00] i think most that would give up easily would also not start? [20:01] my main problem with c is about libraries to do things i want to do [20:01] and the same issue exists with other languages too [20:01] like i want to async dns, what is the best library to use? [20:02] there's stuff like: http://www.gnu.org/software/adns/, and there's libunbound.. [20:02] but it's like you have to plough through lots of options of libraries. [20:02] with different licenses, different levels of complexity/stablity etc. [20:03] boost may have async dns too [20:12] i wonder if there's a language that can do dependency stuff and multithreading automatically, that could be kind of interesting. [20:13] cos doing everything async with multiplexing, or multithreading both raise complexity