@weather Waterloo, Ontario Multiple locations matched your query: Waterloo, AL (zmw:35677.1.99999), Waterloo, BE (zmw:00000.25.06447), Waterloo, IL (zmw:62298.1.99999), Waterloo, IN (zmw:46793.1.99999), Waterloo, IA (zmw:50701.1.99999), Waterloo, NE (zmw:68069.1.99999), Waterloo, NY (zmw:13165.1.99999), Waterloo, OH (zmw:45688.1.99999), Waterloo, OR (zmw:97355.2.99999), Waterloo, QC, CA (zmw:00000.12.WCMGB), Waterloo, SL (zmw:00000.20.61856), Waterloo, SC (zmw:29384.1.9999 @weather ykf Kitchener-Waterloo Regional, Ontario: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 79°F (26°C), Humidity: 61%, Wind: From the WSW at 14 MPH Gusting to 21 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.46163177,-80.38565826 or re-request this with: @weather -v ykf has anyone played with multipath tcp yet? FreeBSD 10.2 was just released. Bets on how many years until RandalSchwartz is running it? :D @last RandalSchwartz brycec, I last saw RandalSchwartz 1 days 9 hours 50 min 35 sec ago quitting: Ping timeout: 244 seconds. @lastm RandalSchwartz The last thing RandalSchwartz said was on Jul 28, 2015 19:31:50, 2 weeks, 1 day, 22 hours, 24 minutes, 3 seconds ago, "back again." lol i badly want a freenas mini But it only holds 4 drives i still dunno if i trust freebsd 10 What about it do you distrust? I've been running 10 without issue (except for one ZFS bug, argh) (Now to determine if https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/10/sys/vm/vm_pageout.c?r1=272221&r2=272875&pathrev=272875 made it into 10.2... it seemed a bit rushed, and there's that reboot bug the non-syncing one or whatever ^^ That's the fix to my bug, one that causes the machine to freeze up in strange ways when caching to SD it maybe mostly fine Looks like yes, my fix is in 10.2 \o/ it sounded like it was a week out And yet here they are, ready for fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/10.2/ heh http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/10.2/ they're on ARP too. Nice :) Now they just need to make it to the ISO library (if they haven't already) don't think they have Looks like ARP doesn't quite have them yet actually - a bunch of RC3 stuff, and some of the amd64 ISOs ahh (in the freebsd mirror) amd64 is all that matters Not on my RPI it's not :P oh :) (I didn't want to flood FreeBSD's own mirror, so I was going to download the image from ARP's mirror, but that turns out to be incomplete ;) ) has freebsd 10.2 got the new openssh version i suppose it missed out new version being what? iirc, the announcement indicated 1.0.1p or something i'm probably gonna wait to do my fbsd boxes, just out of laziness OpenSSH 7.0 was released a couple of days ago. ah oh, i was thinking openssl clearly oh golly, i wonder why it didn't make it in haha (the "what you were thinking" not the "derps") both are pretty clear the derps and the openssl hahaha the derps, i has them oh, i meant to ask you brycec - do you have native ipv6 at home/work and have issues w/GCM on your android tablet? native as in...? native as in provided by your ISP and not by way of tunneling? as in native? haha Comcast offers it, but I still use my tunnel instead ah, ok in-network, it's "native ipv6" so I was unclear gotcha (And no, I've not had GCM issues either) boo i don't know anyone who has a modern android device and ipv6 on their home network tunnelled /48, radvd+dhcpv6, it all Just Works. i care way more than i should about the pf default hash changing in freebsd 10.2 I agree, more than you should. That 3% improvement in PPS, man... 3% pps improvement. yeah but murmur3 is not only a fast hash, but a good hash it's win/win Ick. Looks like my only reasonable path to update my RPI is to blow away my current SD and re-dd maybe good excuse to get something better than a pi :) But now that it's an official image in 10.2 maybe there will be pkg repos for it and stuff now sd cards have limited writes and all it may be designed to minimise writes. Yeah, lots of md stuff which makes debugging "why it crashed" a little annoying... but I really don't care that much it's a simple out-of-band serial box in my server closet And I really didn't want "just another Linux pi" so it runs FreeBSD. (I'm pro-OpenBSD, but there is no working RPI port, and I don't have time+resources to work on it... So at least it's *a* BSD) maybe netbsd would work i have an arm box that i had issues with i should look at it again You say that as if NetBSD is better than FreeBSD in some way. *burn* actually the most annoying thing is if you used a keyboard and mouse at once the power draw would create a whine freebsd is the slackware of bsd's all this bloat and questionably useful stuff unfortunately in comparison to other things these days slackware doesn't seem as bloated :) I disagree. FreeBSD is the Ubuntu of BSDs brycec: have you checked out bitrig? I'm well aware of it @bitrig amd64 amd64 -> snapshots: Sat Jul 04 2015 05:48:12 GMT-0700 (PDT) i kind of thought it'd go nowhere. @bitrig arm Sorry, I don't track 'arm'. I only track amd64, armv7. they are doing arm stuff too afaik I too am surprised it hasn't died yet :p armv7, rpi is armv6 armv6 eww i think my arm box is v7 BeagleBone Black is v7 I believe this is cubietruck Yeah think that's 7 too Pretty sure all the mainstream ARM boards are v7 my old cellphone before my previous cellphone was v6 Including the RPI2 cpu was pretty weak on it lg optimus one that said it was my first android phone, so it was special for that at least :) apparently there's a cubieboard 4 now yea, RPI2 is also A7 i was confirming it doesn't rpi2 run windows 10? Yes it can https://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support bananapis are fun too, slightly larger but have a sata controller their soc mfgr kind of sucks though, it's not as "good" a variant as the rpi/rpi2 cubietruck has sata it's also got onboard nand, microsd, gigabit ethernet i should try finding a powered hub for it it would probably fix the whine issue i dunno why so many of these things use usb for power though i'd rather shift to poe but i suppose people want to do wireless etc. because "everybody" has a USB power brick at least relative to the number of people with PoE means you can't use 3.5" hard-disk though yeh they could bundle injectors though or at least support that way of doing things They do @google PoE to USB 884,000 total results returned for 'PoE to USB', here's 3 How do I modify my Raspberry Pi to be powered over PoE? (http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/715/how-do-i-modify-my-raspberry-pi-to-be-powered-over-poe) Jun 26, 2012 ... If you want a Raspberry Pi PoE solution that conforms to IEEE 802.3af .... that converts POE to a 5v 3amp usb source: POE-MSPLT-USB. PoE to USB Adapter for iPad Kiosks . iPad Enclosures (http://www.ipadenclosures.com/ipad_kiosk_enclosure/accessories/poe-to-usb-adapter-for-ipad) Using iPad kiosks has been a revolutionizing solution for many applications, the PoE adapter is the next accessory to assist that revolution, reducing cost of iPad ... PoE to USB Adapter - ArmorActive (http://www.armoractive.com/products/poe-to-usb-adapter/) The PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) to USB Adapter by ArmorActive is a solution that lends itself to evolving the way tablet kiosks are used in business. With the ease ... ahh cool i did not know that this new skylake cpu really hasn't had that much press. even though in theory it's two generations newer than haswlel @wa 40oz to ml convert 40 fl oz (fluid ounces) to milliliters;1183 mL (milliliters);1.183 L (liters);0.001183 m^3 (cubic meters);1183 cm^3 (cubic centimeters);5 cups;2.5 pints;~~ ( 0.053 ~~ 1\/19 ) × volume of one mole of ideal gas at STP ( 1 mol molar volume of ideal gas (273.15 K, 101.325 kPa) );~~ 2 × volume of a typical human breath (~~ 0.5 L );~~ 19 × volume of an Apple iPhone 4 (~~ 6.3×10^-5 m^3 );~~ 0.71 × volume of a US size 5 can ( 7 cups );~