[00:12] ok could be worse :) [00:17] *** josephb has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [00:17] *** josephb has joined #arpnetworks [00:24] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [01:38] *** novae has left [02:01] The OpenBSD team uses Comic Sans for all of their slides and as many of their Web sites as possible. It's their way of being ... funny? [02:04] heh. [02:04] i've seen it before [02:04] but i didn't realise it was to be funny [02:04] i used to think it was weird years and years back [02:04] but now it's so accepted that it's not weird [02:05] does anyone else find the openbsd slides always load insanely slowly? [02:05] like when there was those presentations with slides, it must be the slowest slide showing i've seen [02:06] http://quigon.bsws.de/papers/2015/asiabsdcon/mgp00001.html [02:06] those kinds of ones, except it's fast now [02:06] go figure [02:06] http://quigon.bsws.de/papers/2015/asiabsdcon/mgp00003.html [02:06] ahh this one is slow [02:07] oh it's 1.5 mb [03:09] Ha, yeah. Gotta get all the graphics! [04:40] *** dwarren has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:44] *** dwarren has joined #arpnetworks [06:17] wooo [06:17] brycec: what did I do? [06:18] oh [06:18] dfly [06:18] mercutio: yeah - i really like it [06:18] it didn't like my machine though [12:08] mercutio: dragonfly is nice [12:26] *** ydorg has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [12:29] *** grody has joined #arpnetworks [12:51] *** djkrikke12 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [12:52] *** djkrikke-2 has joined #arpnetworks [13:54] m0unds: are you using it in any normal capacity these days? [14:56] i used it for 8 mos or so last year [14:57] and as a server os, not desktop (i don't use linux or bsd as a desktop) [14:57] are you doing windows desktop? [14:58] i tried to use os x as a desktop a while back [14:58] (on a g4) [14:59] it required a bit of screwing around, but seemed a lot easier than windows. [15:03] yes, windows [15:03] osx is a pain in the ass on hackintosh stuff [15:03] That's what she said!! [15:03] BryceBot: no [15:03] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'osx is a pain in the ass on hackintosh stuff' [15:03] notebook is a mac, so it runs osx [15:05] the g4 was a mac mini [15:06] i did try hackintosh after that [15:06] apple dropped powerpc really quickly. [15:06] this was years ago - but even then it was a struuggle. [15:07] it's kind of like core2duos getting dropped now [15:07] so i think i've found a good cheap affordable 5tb hard-drive, but shipping costs are huge :( [15:08] it's only $10 more expensive than seagate [15:08] http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-Canvio-Desktop-External-HDWC250XK3J1/dp/B00J5EZNO0 [15:08] Amazon: "Toshiba 5TB Canvio Desktop External Hard Drive (HDWC250XK3J1)" [15:08] you can remove the hard-disk.. [15:12] right, i know what a g4 was - i was saying i use windows because trying to hack osx to run on "unsupported" hardware sucks [15:12] i have a g4 powerbook somewhere [15:12] i didn't find it too bad. [15:13] video performance kind of sucked. but i think that's os x in general [15:13] steam started really slow, but it's like that on linux too [15:13] in my case, i had to use a flash drive to boot it so it wasn't worth my time [15:13] i was using uefi [15:13] i was too [15:13] and it didn't work at all, and using legacy worked w/a flash drive [15:14] weird [15:14] and that was without add-in graphics or anything else, just booting using onboard gpu and whatnot [15:14] at any rate, not worth my time [15:15] yeah i understand. [15:15] if i was to get someone else to do hackintosh that wasn't pretty geeky [15:15] i would recommend against it without blinking [15:15] yea, it's like trying to use linux on a desktop in the 90s [15:15] nothx [15:15] ihad to screw around with pci id's for drivers and so on [15:15] which isn't that complicated when you know what it's about [15:16] yep, had to do that to even get the onboard gpu to function correctly [15:16] radeon wouldn't work at all (7970) [15:16] yeh openbsd was acutally easier than linux for a while there [15:16] my radeon worked [15:16] 5750 [15:16] yea, mine was "supposed" to work [15:16] and that's all the documentation that existed: "should work" [15:16] yeah [16:34] *** dj_goku_ has joined #arpnetworks [16:35] *** mjp__ has joined #arpnetworks [16:36] *** mike-bur1 has joined #arpnetworks [16:36] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-bur1 [16:37] *** easymac_ has joined #arpnetworks [16:39] *** mjp has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [16:39] *** easymac has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [16:39] *** easymac_ is now known as easymac [16:40] *** easymac is now known as Guest38202 [16:40] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [16:40] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [16:40] *** CaZe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [16:42] *** CaZe has joined #arpnetworks [17:22] *** poulsen has joined #arpnetworks [17:29] *** poulsen has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:29] *** poulsen has joined #arpnetworks [17:40] *** Guest38202 is now known as easymac [17:41] *** easymac is now known as Guest87705 [18:02] *** poulsen has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [18:41] *** Guest87705 is now known as easymac [18:41] *** easymac is now known as Guest87129 [19:41] *** Guest87129 is now known as easymac [19:42] *** easymac is now known as Guest12015 [20:42] *** Guest12015 is now known as easymac [20:43] *** easymac is now known as Guest75006 [21:43] *** Guest75006 is now known as easymac [21:43] *** easymac is now known as Guest76360 [22:43] *** Guest76360 is now known as easymac [22:44] *** easymac is now known as Guest56516 [23:23] wee [23:28] what's up? 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