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brycec | It's just an HTTP header in the request. And technically it's duplicity and boto (the python library) 16:45 <@up_the_irons> duplicity knows the difference between triple and double replicated S3 space? damn... | [02:36] |
up_the_irons | brycec: ah ok | [02:49] |
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dne | brycec: S3 RRS pricing starts at $0.024/GB/month. $0.0.125 is for "infrequent access storage"
reduced durability vs reduced availability s/0.0.125/0.0125/ | [06:57] |
BryceBot | <dne> brycec: S3 RRS pricing starts at $0.024/GB/month. $0.0125 is for "infrequent access storage" | [06:59] |
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brycec | Yeah I knew that, was just running out the door and quoted the wrong figure.
I also have an automatic migration rule setup in S3 to move old backup chains to Glacier (which is $.007/GB) | [11:52] |
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dne | ok :) | [14:11] |
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JC_Denton | it's really sad when Comcast does native dual stack IPv4/IPv6 and their support reps don't know what IPv6 is | [14:57] |
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mercutio | JC_Denton: do they know what IPv4 is? | [15:17] |
JC_Denton | heh, probably not
they referred to IPv4 as an "internet server" | [15:21] |
mercutio | haha | [15:22] |
JC_Denton | i was super lucky, i had a /60 that was working *fine* for damn near a year
now it drops with no renew every few days drives me nuts | [15:22] |
mercutio | weird
does your IP address block keep changing? there was an ISP here that used to give out dynamic IPv6 i'm like what. | [15:22] |
JC_Denton | sometimes | [15:23] |
BryceBot | That's what she said!! | [15:23] |
mercutio | for consumer internet i think giving out a /56 per user is a good idea | [15:24] |
JC_Denton | usually it just cold drops the lease and i notice because i have no v6 connectivity
i've got my hint set at /60, works for me | [15:24] |
mercutio | because you're meant to have a /64 for ethernet, a /64 for wifi, etc | [15:24] |
JC_Denton | i use a /64 for my main LAN, a /64 for guest network, and a /64 for VPN | [15:24] |
mercutio | but people are often thinking about huge bridged networks still atm
a /60 is probably good enough for most users :) but even with a /32 you have a lot of space for /56s | [15:24] |
JC_Denton | i don't really see a need to separate wifi and ethernet | [15:26] |
mercutio | i do
i mean i don't see need but i do :) | [15:26] |
JC_Denton | why? | [15:27] |
mercutio | because ethernet is static, wifi is dynamic | [15:27] |
JC_Denton | how do you work with devices that sync with broadcasts? | [15:27] |
mercutio | i also transparently proxy wifi but not ethernet
i don't :) | [15:27] |
JC_Denton | i detect a boring LAN :P | [15:27] |
mercutio | yeah it is boring
my printer has cloud print but works on ethernet too it used to work on phone, dunno if it still does :) but i don't find myself wnating to print from phone, and i can always use cloud print | [15:27] |
JC_Denton | if it's google cloud print capable, it should | [15:28] |
mercutio | it's google cloud print supporting | [15:28] |
JC_Denton | i don't print much, but i did print my chat from comcast for laughs | [15:29] |
mercutio | but it also supports hp network printer thing or whatever
even though it's not hp :) i love my printer | [15:29] |
JC_Denton | JetDirect? | [15:29] |
mercutio | it was like $5
and is wifi and pages come out nicely ahh yeh probably jetdirect i haven't actually set it up in linux yet :) i print from windows it's mostly scanning that was a little more complicated i wonder if linux can do network scanning? WiFi for printers is a great idea as you can put them out of the way | [15:29] |
JC_Denton | the HP's have a decent EWS for web scanning | [15:35] |
mercutio | This isn't HP
it's cannon apparently you may be able to use scangear in linux | [15:35] |
ok that was weird. "it just works" with sane | [15:49] | |
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brycec | Two words: Broadcast domains. 15:22:21 JC_Denton | i don't really see a need to separate wifi and ethernet
Why waste WiFi bandwidth with all that broadcast traffic desktops spew advertising and seeking Admittedly at home my wifi and LAN are bridged, but that's mostly so devices like Chromecast work as expected. | [16:22] |
JC_Denton | ^^
that's why mine is bridged ;) i'm saying for most LANs it makes sense to bridge them | [16:24] |
brycec | In my professional deployments, wifi and LAN are always separated. | [16:24] |
JC_Denton | "home LANs" | [16:24] |
brycec | heh
Yours is a sad state of affairs mercutio when "it just works" is weird | [16:25] |
JC_Denton | to macvim or not to macvim | [16:26] |
mercutio | It has been years since I did anything with scanning and Linux
It used to be pretty cumbersome. | [16:26] |
brycec | My multifunction printer/fax/scanner gets used for only one of those functions, and even then about only 3 times a year | [16:28] |
mercutio | JC still I think it is important to have the ability.
Bryce I didn't have scanning for ages but I use it a few times a year now | [16:28] |
brycec | I've been pretty happy with {x,}sane | [16:30] |
mercutio | There are other ways often but damn convenient | [16:30] |
brycec | Its probing is pretty good at making things "just work" | [16:30] |
mercutio | Yeah I was surprised
speaking of things that just work. windows 10 update just didn't work. i have no idea why | [16:30] |
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mnathani: how did you get on with windows 10/ubuntu? | [16:59] | |
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nathani | No luck as yet | [17:45] |
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mercutio | i just got 14316 installed | [18:14] |
woot installed zsh :)
although tab completion isn't working in it | [18:19] | |
JC_Denton | now install oh-my-zsh | [18:20] |
nathani | How do you check what build is installed | [18:21] |
mercutio | erk i resized my window and now it's blank
it says in bottom right on the insider builds vim starts instantly much nicer than cygwin :) yeh zsh bugs out too much | [18:21] |
so vim works, ssh works, ..
there's a bit of weird console stuff iperf works :) | [18:36] | |
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gah, tmux doesn't work | [18:53] |
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