[01:55] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [02:03] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [02:49] ahh jessie is out now [03:04] They got systemd to work? [03:04] maybe [03:04] apparently it's still kind of a bit dodgy with upgrades [03:05] i don't think it's anything unsolvable [03:14] You have a lot of optimism. [04:07] well having issues with updates is pretty common [07:01] I'vbe been running jessie for 2 years! [07:01] :p [07:01] But that's exciting. [07:01] Too bad lightdm is still broken. [08:37] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [08:38] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [10:29] *** NiTeMaRe is now known as trobotham [11:44] *** YesThatTom has joined #arpnetworks [11:44] *** YesThatTom has left [14:13] my isp are pretty cool, they run a unit/tariff type system which works out just right for me [14:14] just expensive to download lots during peak hours, which i never do fortunately [14:14] but come off peak its more relaxed and during a "special" period, it's pratically unmetered [14:15] upload is fine though, can do as much as that as i like (which is always handy) [14:19] http://imgur.com/73miRRr [14:23] http://imgur.com/VIK3Fly < especially ♥ my ISP for pretty graphs too [14:24] how expensive ise it? [14:24] varies. more than the average ISP.. thats for sure [14:24] http://ww.aa.net.uk [14:24] bandwidth chraging used to be common here, but now things are moving to unlimited a lot of times [14:24] and i'm kind of against it [14:24] yea, unlimited here has a whole new meaning [14:25] the units system this isp use is really good if you ask me [14:25] now the new thing is not shaping traffic [14:25] as if that's a good thign :) [14:25] hah [14:25] there used to be some chronic bittorrent shaping on some isp's [14:25] and people were working around it with tunnels and so forth [14:25] so then tunnels get rate limited [14:26] it's kind of silly [14:26] they rate limit https on my mobile network [14:26] what's needed is aqm, and giving users a fair portion of various pipes [14:26] buut it's so damn complicated. [14:26] because people ran openvpn etc. on tcp 443 to bypass filters [14:26] like where is the bottleneck? [14:27] 3g can congest quitue badly with unlimited [14:27] i imagine 4g coudl too [14:27] the "Real" soluution is to add more towers [14:27] but that's muuch easier said than done [14:27] 3/4g speeds here aren't too bad when it's optimal [14:27] this couuntry has actually fast fast mobile speeds according to speedtest.net/ookla [14:27] but i haven't ofund that to be the case :/ [14:27] i get between 6-12mbit/s on hspa and seen 37 (usually about 15-20) on 4g [14:28] i can't even get 4g yet :/ [14:28] everywhere ig going fibre here [14:28] i get about 3 to 6 megabit/sec on 3g [14:28] but my phone is 4g [14:28] and 4g is in quite a few locations now [14:28] just not near me :/ [14:28] yea my phone is, but my main carrier hasnt enabled it yet [14:28] my other network is for no extra cost and when it works.. wow [14:28] another provider does dual carrier hspa [14:28] and that seems a lot faster than normal 3g [14:28] but not as fast as 4g [14:29] i have never done speed test on 4g, buut maps etc is way quicker [14:30] hah only getting 10mbit on 4g atm [14:30] thats vodafone though, they kinda suck for speed [14:30] yeah we have vodafone here too [14:31] and they do the dual carrier hspa [14:31] mm, they seem to have the best overall coverage here [14:31] i have a usub stick thingy with data with them [14:31] which is important [14:31] but it's a big sim so i can't stick it in my phone :/ [14:31] get a sim mod kit.. can use micro in normal (just not nano) [14:32] £1 land sells them here [14:34] you can cut them [14:34] hmm [14:34] yeah i could try [14:35] well, cut the normal to a micro, but then a small adaptor so you can still use the micro in a normal [14:36] it's those nanos that are annoying [14:38] yeahi could do [14:38] but it'd only be to test speed really [14:39] hmm [14:40] someones been using my custom openwrt mirror [14:41] i thought i was the only one crazy to use this ancient ramip routers [18:19] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [18:22] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [18:29] grody: did you put a backdoor in your openwrt files / distribution [18:39] haha no [18:39] for one, im not that good of a coder [18:39] *** relrod has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [18:40] i just never expected anyone to run this router, let alone follow my crazy idea to make it more functional [18:40] some stupid blog off my site.. dont get why people read it, i only note take on it [18:43] *** relrod_ has joined #arpnetworks [19:38] link? 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