#arpnetworks 2018-04-22,Sun

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JC_Dentonmercutio: nah, that's enforcing mode on stretch - stock install [07:27]
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RandalSchwartzUgh, just heard another podcast say “backslash” for a character in a URL. #petpeeve [09:42]
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mike-bur1That's confusing at best! [09:42]
RandalSchwartzyeah, and sadly, it can sorta work in windows machines
so people get broken confirmation that there's no problem.
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BryceBotThat's what she said!! [09:45]
RandalSchwartzahh, I missed BryceBot! [09:45]
mike-bur1I just read the SO answer about that -- apparently Chrome re-writes to / in URLs, for IE compatibility. That's wild. [09:46]
RandalSchwartzok, that's even scarier [09:46]
JC_Dentonwell, how do you separate out people who say whack-whack for \uncpath vs. a singular "whack" for /option (e.g., cmd /c)
windows be crazy?
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RandalSchwartzI try not to think about windows users in general [09:48]
mike-bur1http://gemal.dk/mozilla/slashy.html - in Chrome the "this link" renders with the / even though the HTML has .
That's Chrome on GNU.
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RandalSchwartzGNU? You mean Linux? [09:48]
mike-burnsSure. [09:48]
RandalSchwartzor is there already an implementation of Hurd? [09:49]
mike-burnsHa there is but I did mean GNU/systemd/Linux. [09:49]
RandalSchwartzI've partied with Linus. I've partied with RMS. Because of that, I'll never say "GNU/Linux" because it's just RMS trying to ride the coat-tails of what Linus did.
Linus actually put me in a headlock the day I said "what do you think about RMS trying to relabel your work as GNU/Linux?" :)
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JC_Dentoniirc, there's a Hurd out there somewhere that runs
celebrity cage match between the two would be interesting
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RandalSchwartzno, Linus would just concede publicly. [09:51]
mike-burnsI mostly deal with the userland -- I don't like Linux so I don't really do kernel hacking -- and I have to look up GNU stuff all the time because I've only memorized BSD commands. So it's GNU to me. [09:51]
RandalSchwartzit's only privately that he's a bit more insistant [09:51]
JC_Dentoni think they all, in their own way, have some pioneering accomplishments [09:51]
RandalSchwartzIndeed. I was on a cruise where Maddog moderated a shouting match between Eric Raymond and RMS, saying "we needed BOTH of you!"
that was a very interesting experience.
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JC_Dentoni'd be curious what your opinion on Potterware is, RandalSchwartz [09:53]
RandalSchwartzand I believe he was correct. Eric brought the notion of "open source" to the world. Richard brought the notion of "the four freedoms".
I think Open Source is ultimately winnning, and card-carrying FSF members are on the decline
need to google Potterware
never heard of it
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mike-burnssystemd [09:54]
RandalSchwartz... http://www.potterware.com
something about clay from Malta?
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JC_Dentonsystemd, firewalld, crond, logind ... borgd [09:55]
mike-burnsPulseAudio. [09:55]
JC_Dentonprobably the easiest way to explain it, with a gif: https://i.warosu.org/data/g/img/0444/21/1411970433039.gif [09:56]
RandalSchwartzstill waiting to get him on FLOSS Weekly. :)
he's promised twice now, but not responded in email
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JC_Dentonwho, Pottering? [09:57]
RandalSchwartzyeah
I met him in person at a conference last year.
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JC_Dentoni just wonder what their goals are [10:01]
mike-burnsWe may find out in a future FLOSS Weekly! [10:03]
RandalSchwartzheh
only if he responds to my email :)
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brycec-Ms/Potter/Poetter/ [10:27]
BryceBot<JC_Denton> who, Poettering? [10:27]
brycec-M@ud poetterware [10:28]
BryceBotpoetterware: Poetterware is a type of software mostly found on Linux systems, for example systemd, pulseaudio, policykit, consolekit, xdg-open, colord and more. -- This software generally works very well and solves really complicated problems, but if it doesn't behave the way it should, you will have a hard time debugging the issue (e.g. via dbus), working around it (by quick hacks) or use alternative software. It may be
written by Lennart Poettering or the freedesktop foundation or other participants in the ecosystem. <Sep 19, 2017> Example: "You're using Gentoo Linux with systemd? Yes, although it's poetterware it works very well for me."
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brycec-M(It helps if you spell it correctly 😉) [10:28]
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