--- Log opened Fri Jun 01 00:00:09 2018 --- Day changed Fri Jun 01 2018 00:00 < DeVito> Nothing's too much to play Skyrim(tm) on the Nintendo Switch 00:00 < DeVito> And it's certainly cheaper than the reconstructive surgery if Todd Howard finds out you skipped a re-release 00:00 < alazare619> i just wana play the new legend of zelda 00:01 < DeVito> It was a good game 00:01 <+NinjaStyle> i want a ferrari 00:01 <+NinjaStyle> but its too much 00:01 < DeVito> No you want an actually good car 00:02 < rhqq> every religious ritual looks funny when you plug dubstep into it 00:02 < rhqq> https://youtu.be/AaCAVsgvrLk 00:09 < StrongBad> yo---when I move my fileserver from old domain to new domain, will the file shares I have on there retain their permissions? I have a trust + conditional dns forwarding between them and I want the permissions to stay in tact. 00:13 < Hunterkll> StrongBad, i was gonna say no, but now i'm gonna say 'maybe' 00:18 < pcspkr> nothing will touch the NTFS ACL's 00:19 < pcspkr> share-level permissions maybe 00:20 < Hunterkll> the SIDs will stay 00:20 < Hunterkll> they may or may not resolve 00:20 < Hunterkll> but they'll stay 00:25 < Hunterkll> pcspkr, you see my new website yet? https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 00:25 < Hunterkll> yes, the buttholes are secured with SSL 00:25 < DeVito> Thank christ it's https 00:25 < DeVito> I was worried 00:25 < Hunterkll> it works without SSL too 00:25 < pcspkr> secured buttholes 00:25 < DeVito> What, no HSTS for your buttholes? 00:26 < Hunterkll> i'd have to figure out how to configure that on namecheap shared hosting 00:26 < Hunterkll> lol 00:27 < MillerBoss> Why am I not at the top of this shitty, I mean, wonderful website? 00:29 < Hunterkll> MillerBoss, because you're not cryptic1 00:29 < MillerBoss> Duh, I am MillerBoss 00:30 < MillerBoss> So I saw an Apple Maps vehicle today 00:31 < MillerBoss> That was interesting. 00:33 < voidstar> was it rose gold? 00:34 < MillerBoss> My phone taking the pictures was 00:35 < MillerBoss> https://shit.farm.millerboss.com/x/IMG_2998-v.jpg voidstar 00:35 < MillerBoss> All kinds of shit there 00:35 < rpifan> hi 00:36 < voidstar> veritable shit farm? 00:36 < MillerBoss> Sure 00:37 < MillerBoss> I still don't understand why they don't host maps.google.com in a browser. 00:37 < StrongBad> what a shitshow Apple turned into 00:37 < MillerBoss> I mean maps.apple.com 00:37 < MillerBoss> How come StrongBad ? 00:37 < Jekotia> MillerBoss: Excessive pride. 00:38 < Jekotia> "They're our competition in on area, fuck them!" 00:38 < MillerBoss> Or just to control the user experience. 00:38 < StrongBad> there used to be a reason to go Apple, and now I can't think of any 00:38 < StrongBad> but there are a lot of reasons NOT to 00:38 < MillerBoss> Many more not to go to other things too StrongBad :) 00:39 < StrongBad> can't replace anything, hardware quality is about the same as a dell half the price, they're gonna run their own CPUs soon (wtf?) 00:40 < StrongBad> all Apple cares about is iphone accessories and reinventing the wheel when it comes to maps I guess 00:41 < MillerBoss> Maps has been a things for some time now, right? Maybe 5 years. Probably the main reason Scott Forstall is no longer at Apple. 00:41 < MillerBoss> And a thing too 00:41 < MillerBoss> But there are people see it the way you see it StrongBad and just enough people that see it the other way too. 00:42 < catbeard> Come back! Our maps won't drive you off a cliff anymore 00:42 < MillerBoss> Not everyone wants to replace their own parts on Macs, right? 00:42 < rpifan> today we lost internet in the building for 30+ minutes 00:42 < rpifan> was a great time 00:42 < StrongBad> it's a massive PITA when any of my users need work on their macs 00:42 < StrongBad> literally have to send them to the apple store 00:43 < rpifan> why 00:43 < rpifan> u can fix them 00:43 < rpifan> ur smart 00:43 < MillerBoss> What kind of issues are there that you have to do that StrongBad? I am curious 00:43 < StrongBad> intermittent kernel panic for example 00:43 < StrongBad> ended up being an issue with the SSD that the apple store failed to diagnose 3x 00:43 < rpifan> give it some antianxiety pills 00:43 < MillerBoss> Sure else you can send in the machine too. 00:43 < StrongBad> I actually *read* the kernel panic message and it said the SSD was the source of the failure 00:44 < StrongBad> had to escalate it to an applecare supervisor (took 30 minutes) and was finally able to send it off 00:44 < MillerBoss> If under AppleCare its free to ship it in and its over night both ways 00:44 < StrongBad> Dell will come out next day and fix anything 00:44 < catbeard> guaranteed turnover 00:44 < MillerBoss> Yeah 00:44 < MillerBoss> Ahh 00:44 < rpifan> they have dell rep across the coutnry? 00:44 < StrongBad> Apple blows, none of these are good things 00:44 < StrongBad> Dell contracts with certified third parties so yeah they're most places 00:45 < cipher6> It's Always DNS. 00:45 < catbeard> says the man without an RDNS 00:45 < cipher6> Can someone do me a favor and ping/dig/trace whispersystem.org 00:45 < cipher6> Can someone do me a favor and ping/dig/trace whispersystems.org 00:45 < cipher6> systems* rather 00:45 < rpifan> nop 00:45 < catbeard> aws dns 00:45 < rpifan> could be the cia 00:46 < catbeard> whispersystems.org. 60 IN A 13.32.115.86 00:46 < catbeard> whispersystems.org. 60 IN A 13.32.115.104 00:46 < catbeard> whispersystems.org. 60 IN A 13.32.115.4 00:46 < catbeard> whispersystems.org. 60 IN A 13.32.115.57 00:46 < catbeard> prob 00:46 < cipher6> thanks, 00:46 < catbeard> amazone ips 00:46 < cipher6> So, what about textsecure-service.whispersystems.org ? 00:46 < catbeard> textsecure-service.whispersystems.org. 60 IN A 127.0.0.1 00:46 < rpifan> how do u know ther aws 00:46 < rpifan> ips 00:46 < cipher6> Reason I'm asking is all of my Signal App/Desktop service wen't down and they're returning 127.0.0.1 00:46 < catbeard> whois 00:47 < cipher6> hmm....something fucky is going on. 00:47 < catbeard> that's because they pushed 127.0.0.1 as the A record 00:47 < cipher6> Yeah but why would signal do that? Amazon has been threating to shut down their AWS service b/c they've been circumventing Russian censorship, 00:47 < catbeard> ya signal doesn't work hmm 00:48 < cipher6> and Telegram announced today that they've not been allowed to update since April b/c Russia is bent out of shape and keeps blocking entire IP blocks 00:48 < cipher6> Thanks for confirming catbeard I thought I was going crazy 00:48 < cipher6> have been digging everywhere and kept getting 127.0.0.1 00:49 < rpifan> do they ow na chunk of the internet like google 00:49 < rpifan> hmm 00:49 < cipher6> rpifan russia? 00:50 < cipher6> ah he's gone, 00:50 < cipher6> nvm 00:50 < cipher6> I was going to tell him about my cool rpi setup today for a client anyway 00:50 < cipher6> ooh, he's back, 00:50 < precise> .rpi setup for client 00:50 < precise> wot 00:50 < cipher6> no russia just can't figure out how to block telegram well, so they blocked entire AWS sections 00:50 < cipher6> precise: Put Unifi Controller on a Debian9/Rpi 3b+ for a SOHO restaurant, 00:50 < cipher6> works great, 00:51 < precise> cipher6: Fair enough 00:51 < precise> Why not cloudkey? 00:51 < MillerBoss> Because you can, precise 00:51 < catbeard> https://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/ 00:51 < cipher6> B/c I refuse to pay money for cloudkeys, most of my clients have 2 maybe 3 ports, on an edge x 00:51 < cipher6> MillerBoss: also that 00:51 < cipher6> catbeard: yeah, i said that... 00:51 < cipher6> lol ,but thanks for digging up the article 00:52 < MillerBoss> But does that explain the 127.0.0.1 A record? 00:53 < precise> cipher6: You don't get a dedicated 8 port switch? Just use the Edge X's switching sub-interface? 00:53 < cipher6> precise: man, this town doesn't even have 15k people in it, 00:53 < cipher6> and they just started laying fiber, 00:54 < cipher6> these people are going from 10mbps adsl to FTTH, 00:54 < cipher6> I'm trying to re-wire houses, re-wire businesses, install wifi networks, do smart homes on new constructions AND work my day job in a NOC in the city a ~hr away 00:54 < precise> cipher6: It leaves room for expansion, that's how I'd do it at least. 00:55 < cipher6> They don't want to spend money, and what money they do want to spend needs to go > pocket not into equipment 00:57 < MillerBoss> Oh I see now looking at Dev Tools, cipher6. See https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%40signalapp&src=typd 00:57 < cipher6> MillerBoss: thanks 00:57 < MillerBoss> You bet 00:58 < matjam> iwoowoo 00:58 < MillerBoss> They are still using Route 53 00:58 < cipher6> route53? 00:58 < MillerBoss> AWS DNS service 00:59 < MillerBoss> In relation to the https://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/ 00:59 < cipher6> ah gotcha, 00:59 < cipher6> yeah, i understand 00:59 < MillerBoss> I am sure someone is having fun over there at Signal. 01:00 < MillerBoss> >THE INTERNET IS DOWN 01:00 < MillerBoss> https://www.reddit.com/r/signal/comments/8nmhfk/signal_down/ 01:01 < rpifan> it was 01:01 < rpifan> 30+ minutes at work 01:01 < MillerBoss> cipher6 ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://status.aws.amazon.com/ 01:02 < MillerBoss> Could be related 01:02 < StrongBad> interesting---what does this mean for signal users 01:02 < StrongBad> I have been using it for a couple of years I think 01:03 < MillerBoss> I think that will only impact user's in countries that are dumb StrongBad regarding that article 01:03 < MillerBoss> users* 01:03 < StrongBad> the USA is pretty dumb 01:03 < cipher6> Nah, this seems to be a some specific amazon fuckery. 01:03 < cipher6> And I just spoke to a contact in South Africa, he's down to, 01:03 < cipher6> had to switch to SMS which is potentially (i don't wanna be dramatic) life threatening for the work that he does 01:04 < MillerBoss> cipher6 ๐Ÿ‘‰ I mean in terms of the domain fronting. 01:04 < cipher6> too* 01:04 < MillerBoss> >When access to Signal was originally censored in Egypt, Oman, Qatar, and UAE, we responded by deploying domain fronting in those countries through Google App Engine. 01:04 < MillerBoss> USA doesn't need to worry about that in present day StrongBad is what I meant. :) 01:05 < cipher6> 52.70.150.128 01:05 < cipher6> 52.54.209.68 01:05 < cipher6> 52.45.155.28 01:05 < cipher6> 52.4.181.2 01:05 < cipher6> 52.23.49.187 01:05 < cipher6> 52.202.234.33 01:05 < cipher6> 52.2.222.12 01:05 < cipher6> 35.170.152.207 01:05 < cipher6> All those were textsecure-service, they're all gone 01:05 < cipher6> is StrongBad a newspeak? 01:05 < cipher6> or am I missing something 01:05 < MillerBoss> Yes but AWS has issues at the moment per their status page 01:05 < StrongBad> newspeak? 01:06 < DLSteve_> Whatever happened to the good old days of writing shit on paper and sending a currier with your top secret stuff? 01:06 < SleePy> Those got intercepted as well 01:07 < SleePy> So started the process of encrypting messages... 01:07 < DLSteve_> Well sure, thats the nature of the game. 01:07 < StrongBad> cipher6: what are you asking 01:09 < cipher6> strongbad, I didn't know you were a person lol 01:09 <+NinjaStyle> cipher6: youll encounter that again i'm sure 01:09 < StrongBad> how do you know I'm not an AI 01:10 < rpifan> today i made lots of jokes on the corporate slack 01:10 < rpifan> mostly well received 01:10 < rpifan> in one i said its ok we are family we can just share all the files 01:10 < rpifan> and infrastructure boss was like family doesnt override right user permissions 01:11 < sideup66> So that's butt 01:11 < sideup66> I figured out the wifi calling feature in my phone (using tmo) and the rate page for international on it is confusing af 01:11 < sideup66> Why should that cost? It's VoIP, should be little to no cost to the carrier. 01:12 <+TuxedoJack> All things and specs being equal, what would be a better laptop to give to a kid as a learning tool - a Latitude E6530 or an E5530 01:12 <+TuxedoJack> Same proc, same RAM, same LCD 01:12 <+TuxedoJack> Got both scrapped from a client, they're in mint condition 01:12 <+NinjaStyle> sideup66: tmobile wifi calling is free internationally in the same way regular calling is free domestically iirc 01:13 <+NinjaStyle> you call to international numbers it costs i believe 01:13 <+NinjaStyle> but to domestic numbers is free 01:13 < sideup66> https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1680 01:13 < sideup66> So if I'm out of the US calling in it would be free 01:13 < sideup66> But calling that country would cost? 01:14 <+NinjaStyle> yeah i think so 01:14 <+NinjaStyle> since youre still calling from a domestic number 01:15 < rpifan> use astiersk 01:15 < rpifan> asterisk 01:16 < Casteil> jesus 01:16 < Casteil> good thing I tended to my pool today 01:16 < l3gacy> pew pew ka choo 01:17 < abakedapplepie> look at this bougie fucker with a pool 01:17 < rpifan> u have a pool? 01:17 < l3gacy> Sent my EX boss a three page email detailing why I quit. He told me I can QUIT when HE SAYS 01:17 < Casteil> I was debating just being lazy this evening.. but I went out to check and free chlorine was down to 0, rain last night had brought down a shitload of pollen and tree debris... skimmer basket absolutely jammed full of shit 01:17 < Nightcinder> l3gacy: lol 01:17 < Nightcinder> byeeeeee 01:17 < l3gacy> I told him I'm calling the BSA 01:17 < Casteil> "BYE FELICIA!" 01:17 < rpifan> bsa? 01:17 < l3gacy> He reuses keys left and right 01:17 < l3gacy> Business software alliance 01:18 < rpifan> oh nice 01:18 < rpifan> do it 01:18 < l3gacy> He even resuses keys from clients on other clients 01:18 < Casteil> rpifan: yes.. https://i.imgur.com/uU9Ea5t.png :D 01:18 < l3gacy> like Office 2016 01:18 < l3gacy> Windows 10, 7, 2012 01:18 < rpifan> how do i report my work for gdpr 01:18 < rpifan> u need a hot tub 01:18 <+NinjaStyle> rpifan: wat 01:19 < rpifan> GDPR 01:19 < rpifan> GDPR 01:19 <+NinjaStyle> why 01:19 < rpifan> im sure there violating something 01:19 < rpifan> for fun and profit 01:19 < l3gacy> I got 21 emails about that shit, today 01:19 <+NinjaStyle> thats fucked up 01:19 <+NinjaStyle> you wont profit 01:19 <+NinjaStyle> but you will get fired 01:19 < rpifan> thought it was anon 01:19 <+NinjaStyle> go ahead and do it 01:20 < rpifan> idk how 01:20 < l3gacy> I already got my SSDI back, so... 01:20 < l3gacy> I'm applying for full SSI now 01:20 < rpifan> i am an inocent pfy 01:20 < l3gacy> Gonna use the extra income to get my cisco CCENT, CCNA, and then MS server, then sec+ 01:20 < l3gacy> then go back to work 01:20 < l3gacy> Need to work on mental health fist 01:20 < l3gacy> *first 01:20 < l3gacy> fist, too 01:21 < rpifan> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqW0ExPzMxI 01:22 < l3gacy> Just... bitch had nerve telling me I CANT quit till he tells me 01:22 < l3gacy> I have no contract, and I'm not gonna be on call 24/7 for $10/hr 01:23 <+NinjaStyle> u should have bit him 01:23 < rpifan> yes 01:23 < rpifan> biting is good 01:24 < l3gacy> I should have ripped his esophagus open with a spinning back kick 01:24 < l3gacy> But I'm trying to be more "zen" 01:26 * rpifan screams serenity now serenity now 01:26 < sideup66> NinjaStyle: that's my logic too 01:26 < sideup66> It doesn't cost tmo anything for that,where I'm connected there's all VOIP 01:45 < catbeard> https://www.cnet.com/news/google-bug-shows-text-messages-when-searching-the1975-com-on-android/ 01:45 < catbeard> the fuck 01:46 < Casteil> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKIye4RZ-5k < Kinda want to build a pair of these for my home office 01:46 < Casteil> would be nice to have some speakers flush on my wall as opposed to my 15" deep bookshelf speakers needing a bunch of table space 01:47 < precise> catbeard: Just confirmed on my phone, that's wierd af 01:48 < rpifan> https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmasterrace/comments/8nfrpf/new_mouse_pad/ 01:49 < Casteil> catbeard: doesn't work on my android 8.1 phone 01:51 < precise> Casteil: In the actual Google app? Not chrome. 01:51 < Casteil> yes. 01:51 < precise> Huh 01:51 < precise> Odd 01:51 < precise> I've got android 7 Moto Z2 Play 01:51 < precise> Maybe it's not in Oreo 01:54 < hug> Casteil: Those speakers are likely to be garbage. 01:55 < Casteil> not entirely sure about that. that guy is a pretty smart cookie 01:55 < hug> You'd be *far* better off just buying some flat panel speakers. 01:55 <@JollyRgrs> i got a Z Force and it works 01:56 < hug> Casteil: lol that frequency response. 01:56 < precise> JollyRgrs: Oreo? 01:56 <@JollyRgrs> no, didn't get oreo 01:56 <@JollyRgrs> though i thought it was supposed to like a year ago 01:56 < precise> JollyRgrs: Yeah 01:56 < precise> Same 01:57 <@JollyRgrs> my phone is up in oct 01:57 < precise> I've got a new phone that's supposed to get Oreo, not yet 01:57 <@JollyRgrs> i'll be getting a pixel 3 XL unless something changes my mind 01:57 < precise> JollyRgrs: Google stalks you. 01:57 < precise> Did I change your mind? 01:57 <@JollyRgrs> nope 01:57 < precise> Aight 01:57 <@JollyRgrs> i've been on android since the OG motorola Droid (and been on Motorola since then as well) 01:57 < precise> I made the mistake of getting the Verizon Retail Moto Z2 Play so I can't unlock bootloader or root. 01:57 < precise> No LineageOS for me 01:58 < precise> Also, they disable miracast and don't let you enable it. So no screensharing. 01:58 < precise> Probably not gonna go with a Moto for next phone. 01:58 <@JollyRgrs> my Razr was the last android i was able to flash 01:58 < precise> JollyRgrs: :/ 01:58 <@JollyRgrs> precise: its disabled? 01:58 < precise> JollyRgrs: Yes 01:58 <@JollyRgrs> i never had a chance to use it 01:58 < precise> There's a config file hack if root 01:58 <@JollyRgrs> but the chromecasting screen thing works fine 01:58 < precise> JollyRgrs: It WILL let you use Chromcast 01:58 <@JollyRgrs> precise: verizon + root? good luck 01:58 < precise> JollyRgrs: Yeah 01:59 < precise> But miracast is an "open" standard, in a similar vein to how HDMI is standardised. 01:59 < precise> Most smart TV's support Miracast 01:59 < precise> Nerp, you either get Google Chromcast or the Moto Projector Mod 02:01 < MillerBoss> catbeard ๐Ÿ‘‰ catbeard ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://millerboss.com/x/note-maJupYN0hg-Y.txt looks fixed now. 02:01 < MillerBoss> cipher6 ๐Ÿ‘‰ ^ 02:02 < rhqq> what the heck are you doing guys 02:02 < MillerBoss> Touching themselves. 02:02 < rhqq> yeah, i can tell 02:02 < rhqq> it's all because of the bad influence cryptic1 has on you 02:03 < precise> 20:02 < rhqq> what the heck are you doing guys 02:03 < precise> Stop trying to be an offbrand crowd42 02:03 < precise> FUCKING HELL 02:03 < rhqq> ? 02:03 < precise> crowd42: CHANGE YOUR FUCKIN NICK 02:03 < precise> cryptic1: ^ 02:03 < precise> IDKY 02:03 < hug> Are you drunk 02:03 < MillerBoss> No shit 02:04 < MillerBoss> Have another beer hey 02:05 < MillerBoss> https://twitter.com/telegram/status/1002273079895117825 02:05 < varesa> SELinux <3 Something on one of two HA pair DB servers changed the context of /tmp from tmp_t to tmpfs_t which blocked MySQL after a restart 02:07 < jay-ros> Morning everyone :) 02:07 < catbeard> signal seems to be back up 02:08 < jay-ros> catbeard - signal? 02:09 < catbeard> the texting app 02:19 < Hunterkll> precise, i made a new website https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 02:20 < rhqq> im surprised domain was actually free to take 02:20 < Hunterkll> ive had it for a year or two now 02:20 < Hunterkll> finally using it 02:20 < rhqq> still 02:21 < precise> Hunterkll: y tho 02:21 <+CheckYourSix> precise: Because Hunterkll 02:21 < rhqq> he wanted to make competition to r/alteredbuttholes 02:22 < Hunterkll> precise, CheckYourSix i've updated the site https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 02:22 < Hunterkll> also you'll note 02:22 < Hunterkll> butthole security is at its tightest 02:22 < Hunterkll> with that leet https 02:22 <+CheckYourSix> I'm afraid to go to that site... 02:22 < Hunterkll> CheckYourSix, it's surprisingly safe for work 02:23 < Hunterkll> you're even featured on it 02:23 <+CheckYourSix> Haha. Glad to see I made the cut 02:23 <+CheckYourSix> So what was the selection process? 02:23 < Hunterkll> i dunno 02:23 < Hunterkll> CheckYourSix, i'm limiting myself to technology that's only in my book 02:24 < Hunterkll> for the design of this website 02:24 < Hunterkll> its a book from 1999 02:24 < Hunterkll> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078971759X/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 02:24 < Hunterkll> THOUGH 02:24 < Hunterkll> I will advance 1 year when i receive the updated version 02:24 < Hunterkll> that i bought for $5 02:24 < Hunterkll> https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Using-XHTML-XML-Java/dp/0789724731/ref=dp_ob_title_bk 02:24 < Hunterkll> we'll move on from HTML4 02:24 < Hunterkll> to XHTML 02:24 < Hunterkll> WOOHOO 02:25 <+CheckYourSix> Haha you have too much free time 02:25 <+CheckYourSix> Are you still traveling around or are you back home? 02:25 < Hunterkll> CheckYourSix, cocaine.support@cocainedealers.club is a valid email address 02:25 < Hunterkll> just sayin' 02:26 < precise> I hate Ebay/Paypal 02:26 < precise> But these drive trays are 50% cheaper 02:26 < precise> bah 02:26 < Hunterkll> so don't use paypal 02:26 < Hunterkll> just use ebay 02:26 < Hunterkll> ;) 02:26 < precise> I don't like either 02:28 <+NinjaStyle> ordered beer my dudes 02:28 < Hunterkll> NinjaStyle, i'm going to have to start making columns for all the fuckstains i have to add to my site 02:28 < Hunterkll> >:3 02:28 < Hunterkll> the list is getting long 02:28 < Hunterkll> https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 02:28 <+NinjaStyle> lol 02:30 < m4221> NinjaStyle blows 02:30 < precise> m4221: Good news 02:30 < precise> m4221: You are featured on hugebuttholes.com 02:30 <@JollyRgrs> :( lol 02:30 < Hunterkll> precise, yo! https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 02:30 < Hunterkll> https man 02:30 < Hunterkll> it doesn't auto-redirect 02:31 < Hunterkll> you gotta be secure 02:31 < precise> Hunterkll: get HTTPSEverywhere pleb 02:31 < precise> Also 02:31 < precise> Autoredirect your shit 02:31 < Hunterkll> fuck no 02:31 < Hunterkll> i hate people who don't have non-https options for obscure use cases 02:31 < Hunterkll> it's actually caused me a lot of frustration to the point of having to set up an https stripping proxy for a system 02:32 < Hunterkll> god help me when we finally trash ipv4 02:34 < Hunterkll> lol 02:34 < Hunterkll> poor m4221 ran away now that he knows hes famous 02:34 < m4221> Hunterkll: ... 02:34 < m4221> -.- 02:35 < nohusuro> yiew! long weekend bitches 02:35 < Hunterkll> m4221, if you have a complaint you can email it to cocaine.support@cocainedealers.club 02:35 < Hunterkll> we'll file it in our CRM and ignore it 02:36 <@JollyRgrs> you'll actually file it? 02:36 < m4221> JollyRgrs: ...no 02:36 < nohusuro> Hunterkll: what kind of obscure use cases are you talking about? 02:36 < catbeard> S-HTTP 02:36 < catbeard> ftw 02:37 <@JollyRgrs> m4221: that was directed at Hunterkll 02:37 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, it's automated 02:38 < Hunterkll> nohusuro, systems that can't handle newer ciphers/TLS /etc 02:38 < Hunterkll> some systems that can't even handle SSL at all due to CPU constraints 02:38 < Hunterkll> etc 02:38 <+NinjaStyle> m4221: :\ 02:38 < Hunterkll> i really don't wanna deal with TLS 1.2 on a unix system that has a 33mhz cpu 02:39 < Hunterkll> And god help you trying to access shit on a modern WinCE 6.x device 02:39 < Hunterkll> those are still in production ya know 02:39 < McDonaldsWiFi> Hunterkll: I want to turn my z80 computer into a web server for hugebutthole.com 02:39 < Hunterkll> too bad 02:39 < Hunterkll> namecheap shared ssd hosting for me 02:39 < Hunterkll> :> 02:40 < catbeard> Hunterkll: what is a yugi 02:40 <+NinjaStyle> so i finished brute forcing all available 3 letter .co domains 02:40 <+NinjaStyle> all of them are listed for millions 02:40 < Hunterkll> lol 02:41 < jay-ros> I just had a vendor of one of our applications thank me for giving her such an easy access availability to their product in our implementation 02:42 < jay-ros> ...citrix login rights have explicit access to their desktop login, application, and rdp session to their server, and their database on our db server 02:42 < jay-ros> I said "it's easy when I can lock you down to only having a single path of login" 02:45 < catbeard> single path, multi-step login sequence 02:45 < catbeard> e.g. ssh gateway to access ssh jumpbox software 02:45 < catbeard> vpn to access ssh gateway in the first place 02:55 < rhqq> time to work more... 02:55 < catbeard> anyone ever heard of keeto ? 02:55 < rhqq> ? 02:55 < rhqq> meeto? 02:55 < catbeard> keeto.io 02:55 < rhqq> ;p 02:56 < rhqq> tldr? 02:56 < catbeard> x509 ssh key management with ldap 02:56 < rhqq> eli5 02:56 < rhqq> well, eli7, i feel smart today 02:57 < catbeard> basically same as teleport, keys on top of keys to enforce access 02:57 < rhqq> actually 02:57 < rhqq> i have somewhat related question 02:58 < rhqq> ldap, this is just "openldap" and that's it or ldap specifies a family of shit 02:58 < rhqq> compatible with ldap protocol 03:01 < catbeard> you could ask in #keeto 03:01 <@cryptic1> evening 03:01 < catbeard> but i think it's openldap 03:01 < rhqq> cryptic1: back to work 03:01 < catbeard> ideally ldaps 03:01 * m4221 tases cryptic1 03:01 <@cryptic1> D: 03:01 <@cryptic1> no no no 03:01 < catbeard> cleveland_no_no_no_NOOOOOO.gif 03:01 < rhqq> haha 03:02 < rhqq> catbeard: you made me say that in my head 03:05 <+NinjaStyle> why is the mx tld so unpopular 03:05 <+NinjaStyle> lol 03:09 <+NinjaStyle> well i got short domain 03:10 < genr8_> what do i do if i"m cheap and I dont wanna renew my domain at the $20 price or whatever since I got it for a dollar. how long do i have to wait to rebuy it at $1 03:12 <+NinjaStyle> i think namecheap os currently bork 03:12 <+NinjaStyle> is* 03:12 <+CheckYourSix> Depends on the registrar. Some are a year after it expires 03:13 <+CheckYourSix> Some are more/less 03:13 <+CheckYourSix> NinjaStyle: What issues? 03:13 <+NinjaStyle> it failed to register my domain 03:13 <+CheckYourSix> Weird 03:13 <+NinjaStyle> its also going slow as balls 03:16 <@cryptic1> NinjaStyle, that sucks 03:17 <+NinjaStyle> ye 03:21 * precise snipes NinjaStyle's domain 03:21 <@cryptic1> just bought ninjastyle.m4221 03:21 <+NinjaStyle> i would be surprised if these domains were actually available 03:22 < precise> cryptic1: what u change? 03:23 <+NinjaStyle> no more voice rules 03:23 < precise> ooooo 03:23 <@cryptic1> gonzo 03:23 < precise> cryptic1: 03:23 < precise> therefore 03:23 < precise> i can have voice? 03:23 < precise> :D 03:23 <+precise> :D 03:23 <+precise> yay 03:23 < m4221> cryptic1: +o pls 03:23 * MillerBoss looks at layer-eight 03:23 <+precise> They were voice rules m4221 03:23 <+precise> not op rules 03:23 < MillerBoss> `bofh 03:23 <+layer-eight> BOFH Too few computrons available. 03:23 < MillerBoss> Totally 03:24 < catbeard> will take v as well then 03:24 <+precise> lol, u are forever v 03:24 < catbeard> ikr 03:24 < catbeard> i was for 6 months under another nick and nobody said a word 03:24 < catbeard> i think JollyRgrs forgot 03:24 <+precise> rip 03:25 < catbeard> funny enough someone who knew my previous nick was responsible for trying to brute sasl auth 03:25 <+precise> heh 03:25 <+precise> Does freenode SASL rate limit? 03:25 < catbeard> no idea 03:25 < catbeard> they don't ip restrict though 03:26 * precise meanders over to #freenode 03:33 < sammm> so after our team looked after a disaster scenario, worked easily 60 hours + each per week 03:33 < sammm> we get told we need to not leave on the dot 03:33 < sammm> because it looks like we aren't busy / passionate about the company 03:33 < sammm> where the FUCK is my pay increase 03:33 < sammm> and they want to start talks on expanding the 24h on call roster 03:34 < catbeard> probably in the same place the biff from the work ends up, in someone elses pocket 03:34 < sammm> so mad 03:34 < catbeard> umad? get contract 03:34 < sammm> im not doing on call unless i see contract 03:34 <+CheckYourSix> sammm: Your entire team should say fuck you and quit. 03:34 < sideup66> https://imgur.com/gIWMlNp 03:34 <+layer-eight> * sideup66 โ†’ IMGUR Image โ†’ When two lightning bolts collide, one will absorb all the negative ions from the other and create something called an OHH SHIT! โ†’ Image/gif โ†’ 10 hours ago โ†’ NatureIsFuckingLit โ†’ FP Edit: Thanks guys. I know you have a choice on what posts you upvote, and I appreciate you upvoting mine. If you're looking for some great music, I have an album submitted on my profile that you may want to check out. 03:34 <+layer-eight> It's got a little bit of everything on it, and a lot of those artists have very low views. โ†’ 728x728 โ†’ Animated โ†’ โš˜ 1,239,290 03:35 <+precise> layer-eight: Please settle down. 03:37 <+precise> FYI to remote workers, Vermont is offering a $10,000 grant for remote workers who move there. 03:38 <+precise> It's $5,000 per year and can be put towards select expenses like relocation, computer/networking equipment, Internet services, etc. 03:39 < technonerd> Or just hookers 03:39 < jay-ros> CheckYourSix - timezone changes were all good 03:39 <+precise> http://money.cnn.com/2018/05/31/pf/jobs/vermont-pay-remote-workers/index.html 03:39 <+layer-eight> * precise โ†’ Vermont will pay people $10,000 to move there and work remotely 03:39 < jay-ros> confirmed from manager that SQL sorts itself out 03:39 <+precise> technonerd: You /really/ want to get a hooker from Vermont? 03:39 < jay-ros> our office is now actually running on time! 03:39 <+CheckYourSix> Vermont would be awesome. Snowboard all the time 03:40 <+precise> CheckYourSix: It is nice 03:40 <+CheckYourSix> jay-ros: Oh really? Interesting 03:40 <+precise> IDK what CoL is like there though 03:40 <+CheckYourSix> precise: Are you in VT? 03:40 <+precise> Nerp 03:40 <+CheckYourSix> Fairly cheap 03:40 <+precise> Just saw that article 03:40 <+CheckYourSix> But high property taxes I think 03:40 < catbeard> CoL increase, we'll give you +$3/hr more, you're gonna need it for gas 03:41 < jay-ros> CheckYourSix, yeah, it was a piece of cake once I went through and checked it. HLKLM/Soft/Pol/Mic/W32tm changes, and HKLM/Sys/CCS/Services/W32 changes, stop start services, leave it overnight to simmer 03:41 <+precise> Apparently their goal in Vermont is to attract more young people because their tax-base is aging considerably. 03:41 <+precise> That's a good way to do it IMO 03:41 <+CheckYourSix> "For 2019, total grants cannot exceed $125,000. The cap increases in 2020 to $250,000, then drops back down to $125,000 in 2021." 03:41 <+precise> CheckYourSix: Hurry up 03:41 <+precise> lol 03:41 <+CheckYourSix> So 25 people qualify in 2019, 50 people in 2020, and 25 more in 2021... that's laughable 03:41 <+precise> CheckYourSix: lol 03:42 <+precise> CheckYourSix: It may be a pilot program 03:42 < jay-ros> CheckYourSix, added a non-DC server to the same settings, then pointed all the DHCP scope rule to all of the dc controllers and the other server at the bottom. Make sure to put ,0x1 for primary NTP, and 0x2 for failover NTP 03:42 <+CheckYourSix> precise: Yeah 03:42 < jay-ros> ...then realised the branch offices had the same shitty configuration that the other one did 03:42 * precise moves to Vermont 03:42 * precise gets 10gbps to the home 03:43 <+precise> we 03:43 <+precise> weeee 03:43 <+CheckYourSix> There are quite a few places in VT you can get fiber. At least gigabit, but I'm pretty sure there are areas with 10 gig too 03:43 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GL9JoH4Sws 03:43 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Fifth Harmony - Work from Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign โ†’ โš˜ 1,855,723,507 โ†‘ 6,702,112 โ†“ 488,515 โœ 401,205 โ†’ * Content Restrictions 03:43 < xamithan> Sure, but where can you get a job there 03:43 < Casteil> not a matter of "How many minutes to download Avatar 1080p?" but "how many Avatar 1080p downloads per minute" 03:44 < jay-ros> You should move to Australia instead... 03:44 <+CheckYourSix> Casteil: +++ 03:44 <+CheckYourSix> xamithan: Work remote from home 03:44 <+precise> xamithan: The article specifically states that the job needs to be out of the state of Vermont 03:44 < Casteil> I want to ditch this Meraki MR18 and get a UAP-AC-PRO for my house 03:44 < Casteil> :| 03:44 < catbeard> precise: so they want you to live in VT but work outside of VT 03:44 <+CheckYourSix> Casteil: Do it. UAP-AC-PRO+++ 03:44 < catbeard> wtf kind of shit is that 03:44 <+CheckYourSix> Or get the HD model 03:44 <@JollyRgrs> catbeard: smart boy 03:45 < xamithan> Need those taxes boi 03:45 <+CheckYourSix> catbeard: Taxes 03:45 < xamithan> I'd move to no income tax state if I worked remote 03:45 < xamithan> Why not? 03:45 < catbeard> how bout oh FL 03:45 < catbeard> no taxes at all 03:45 < Casteil> CheckYourSix: I don't need anything that crazy 03:45 <+CheckYourSix> Florida... too hot 03:45 < Casteil> this MR18 is only 802.11n though 03:45 < xamithan> I was thinking more like NH, then you don't even need to wear a seatbelt 03:45 < genr8_> i have a friend in vermont and i need a job. maybe i can go there 03:45 <+CheckYourSix> Casteil: Get the Pro model then 03:46 <+CheckYourSix> xamithan: NH would be nice. I'd wear a seatbelt regardless. It's stupid to not wear one 03:46 < Casteil> average throughput from my server to my work XPS is only about 7MB/s ;| 03:47 < Casteil> that's pretty damn bad 03:47 < catbeard> 38MB/s 03:47 < Casteil> (I get just about a full gigabit from my server to my hardwired desktop) 03:47 < genr8_> from what im reading, this vermont thing can only be applicable to 25 people in 2019, 50 ppl in 2020 and 25 ppl in 2021 03:48 < genr8_> For 2019, total grants cannot exceed $125,000. The cap increases in 2020 to $250,000, then drops back down to $125,000 in 2021. 03:48 <+precise> genr8_: Yes 03:48 <+CheckYourSix> genr8_: Yes 03:48 <+precise> It's most likely a pilot grant program 03:48 <+precise> If it works out well, will be expanded, it could also gain private backers. 03:48 < genr8_> well shit thats not many at all. people are gonna be moving for some program and it will be closed 03:48 < genr8_> full* 03:49 <+precise> genr8_: You apply for the grant beforehand 03:49 <+precise> It'd work out well if you already had the remote gig, and then could show the grant board that, and then move to Vermont 03:49 < xamithan> Oh great my lymph node is swollen. Anything I can do ? 03:49 < genr8_> yes 03:50 < genr8_> hot washcloths 03:50 <+precise> xamithan: Tell it to stop 03:50 < rpifan> wish i had aremote 03:50 < rpifan> job 03:50 <+precise> rpifan: It's not all that 03:51 <+precise> Separating work and home life is hard 03:51 < genr8_> i just wanna be able to remote in a couple times a month when i dont feel like going to work 03:51 < rpifan> it is 03:51 < genr8_> thats a fireable offense in most companies tho 03:51 < rpifan> there isnt much life for me lol 03:51 < rpifan> get the money 03:51 < rpifan> and quit 03:51 < rpifan> and do drugs 03:52 < genr8_> that doesnt work out 03:52 < genr8_> you either have to kill yourself at the end of the drugs or you're still alive and just worse off 03:52 < catbeard> i work under the influence of a lot of drugs 03:52 < xamithan> I'll try the hot washcloth, kind of worried I'll be sick tomorrow 03:52 < genr8_> lucky 03:52 < catbeard> it helps keep my sanity 03:52 < catbeard> so i don't DDoS a customer 03:53 < genr8_> im sure it does 03:53 < catbeard> with their own GRE tunnel 03:53 < rpifan> hmm 03:53 < rpifan> catbeard, do ureally 03:55 < catbeard> yarly 03:55 * catbeard rolls blunt 03:55 < Casteil> https://i.redd.it/a8dapwhgo6111.jpg 03:55 <+layer-eight> * Casteil โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 120,573 bytes 03:55 < catbeard> getting my donger cleaned while i'm doing it 03:56 < genr8_> sure 04:10 < MillerBoss> https://twitter.com/signalapp/status/1002336532903022592 04:10 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ Signal on Twitter: "The Signal service has recovered from an outage that was caused by data center power issues. We appreciate your patience as we worked towards resolution, and we'll continue to make additional improvements. Want to help? We are hirin... 04:19 < Nightcinder> why would you want to work at signal 04:20 < catbeard> so you can become a FVEY target 04:20 < catbeard> also tsk tsk at Australia (specifically Victoria) 04:20 < catbeard> https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/police-faked-258000-breath-tests-in-shocking-breach-of-trust/ar-AAy12Ea?ocid=spartanntp 04:20 <+layer-eight> * catbeard โ†’ Police faked 258,000 breath tests in shocking 'breach of trust' 04:22 < Nightcinder> catbeard: and not get a paycheck 04:25 < MillerBoss> https://www.google.com/search?q=inurl%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Ftrello.com+AND+intext%3A%40outlook.com+AND+intext%3Apassword Change that domain to something else. So many still out there 04:25 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ inurl:https://trello.com AND intext:@outlook.com AND intext:password - Google Search 04:29 * precise twitches 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> sup precise 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> you streaming? 04:30 <+precise> https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/8niby9/how_can_i_make_a_160gb_ms_access_database_faster/ 04:30 <+layer-eight> * precise โ†’ How can I make a 160GB MS Access database faster? : sysadmin 04:30 * precise twitches some more 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:30 < MillerBoss> Don't look at it AnonymooseReddtr. You will go blind 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> already read 04:30 < MillerBoss> Well his stream that is 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> ah yes 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> well 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> ya kn ow 04:30 <+AnonymooseReddtr> so i got fibre installed at home yesterday 04:31 <+AnonymooseReddtr> 300Mbps symmetrical 04:31 <+AnonymooseReddtr> i could have gotten gigabit..but for 2 people? why 04:31 < MillerBoss> Congratulations 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> yea its ... awesome 04:32 < MillerBoss> Why not? What was the cost different? 04:32 < MillerBoss> Difference* 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> uhm, $90 a month difference 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> roughly 04:32 < rpifan> 200000 percent 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:32 < MillerBoss> Well you could "host" some shit if you really wanted to 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> suppose i could 04:32 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:33 <+AnonymooseReddtr> but really all i use it for is porn and games 04:33 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:33 < MillerBoss> That is too bad 04:39 < MillerBoss> Who is the provider AnonymooseReddtr? 04:39 <+AnonymooseReddtr> Bell Canada 04:39 < benjgvps> Bell has been super competitive with Eastlink in my city 04:39 < MillerBoss> Hunterkll ๐Ÿ‘‰ Did you get denied or approved from FlightAware? I got denied. 04:40 < benjgvps> Gigabit for $79/month on a 1 year promo 04:40 < benjgvps> ($61 USD) 04:40 < MillerBoss> Wow 04:41 <+AnonymooseReddtr> yea 04:41 <+AnonymooseReddtr> my whole package was $120 04:41 <+AnonymooseReddtr> with 2x pvr 04:43 < benjgvps> I *hate* Bell and dealing with Bell at work, so I'm using free 150M symmetrical fixed wireless from work. When I eventually buy a house, I'd probably go with Bell 04:44 <+AnonymooseReddtr> ... 04:44 <+AnonymooseReddtr> who do you work for? 04:44 <+AnonymooseReddtr> if it starts with an X and ends with a net.... fu 04:44 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:44 < benjgvps> AnonymooseReddtr: Oh god no 04:44 < benjgvps> Small regional provider, fixed wireless and wholesale dsl/cable 04:45 <+AnonymooseReddtr> ok 04:45 <+AnonymooseReddtr> lol 04:45 <+AnonymooseReddtr> thats good 04:47 <@Nostalg14c> Morning. 04:48 <+AnonymooseReddtr> my options are cogeco or bell 04:48 <+AnonymooseReddtr> ...well and some of the resellers 04:48 <+AnonymooseReddtr> but Bell was in our area doing some promotions last week 04:48 <+AnonymooseReddtr> this change is saving me almost $75 a month for 2 years 04:49 <+AnonymooseReddtr> so totally worth it 04:49 <+AnonymooseReddtr> anyway 04:49 <+AnonymooseReddtr> brb gonna go get a round or two of pubg in before bed 04:49 < benjgvps> Eastlink and Bell are battling it out, Bell was not even competing for a while since the DSL is so terrible in our city. Over the past few years they put FTTH everywhere 04:50 < catbeard> i'd like to report a murder 04:50 < catbeard> https://i.imgur.com/eDjaKCS.png 04:50 <+layer-eight> * catbeard โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 43,174 bytes 04:51 <+NinjaStyle> I don't get it 04:51 <+NinjaStyle> Oh layer-eight is back 04:52 <+NinjaStyle> s/b/w 04:52 <+layer-eight> [SED NinjaStyle] Oh layer-eight is wack 05:03 < Casteil> catbeard: >.> 05:04 < Casteil> I mean I don't disagree, but witnessing circlejerks is just kinda sad 05:04 < catbeard> you didn't see the context of the thread, but sufficed to say, it's kind of a cesspool on fb 05:04 < Casteil> far, faaar too many kids are sold the idea that they can "be whatever they want to be" and that to succeed they have to go to college 05:05 < Casteil> I don't think there's near enough focus on degree viability where loans or grants are concerned 05:06 < Casteil> loans I'm not surprised in the slightest; student loan industry is one of the most disgusting, predatory industries in the US 05:06 < catbeard> like obv you're not gonna pay student loans back very quickly with a job in "doing stuff and things" 05:07 < catbeard> there are some really fucking entitled women around here, taking an Uber to Starbucks, to hop on their iPhone 8 to complain about Capitalism 05:08 <+NinjaStyle> Meh 05:08 < jay-ros> catbeard - are they hot? 05:08 < catbeard> no, they're not even hot 05:08 <+NinjaStyle> It's not just women 05:08 < catbeard> and not just to me, like asking other people, 10/10 agree not hot 05:08 <+NinjaStyle> Can we not make this channel a women hating circle jerk again 05:09 < catbeard> if they were hot that would be one thing, then everyone would listen and believe everything they say 05:09 < Casteil> 'fuck women, amirite?' 05:09 < catbeard> without question 05:09 < catbeard> it's stupid down here, fucking townies 05:09 < catbeard> and overpriced education racket abusing daddy's wallet 05:09 < jay-ros> catbeard - you can't blame a rock for being a rock. you can observe its rock-ness, note its rocky personality and rock-like structure, but no matter how hard you yell at it, a rock it will still be 05:10 < jay-ros> plus, if you WERE able to change that rock, it's right next to another rock, which will no doubt give you the same grief 05:10 < catbeard> it's like the rules of dating, #1 be attractive #2 don't be unattractive 05:10 < catbeard> little critters of nature, they don't know they're ugly 05:10 < Casteil> #3 if you are unattractive be rich 05:10 < jay-ros> hell no, I've got a head like a weathered stained paper bag, but I still did well dating 05:11 < jay-ros> I ain't rich eather 05:11 < jay-ros> wither* 05:11 < jay-ros> either - fuck, I've got a vietnamese pho in front of me taking my attention 05:11 < Casteil> I'm average all around 05:11 < Casteil> average height, average looks, average income.. ._. 05:11 < Casteil> well, slightly above average height in this country 05:11 < Casteil> (and most others..) 05:13 < catbeard> girls say they're modern, then they get mad when you split the bill and the date was THEIR idea 05:13 <+NinjaStyle> Jfc 05:13 < catbeard> if it was my idea, no prob paying, i'm not poor like them 05:14 <+NinjaStyle> You're making very sweeping generalizations 05:14 < jay-ros> catbeard - have you considered dating men? 05:14 < catbeard> based on experience 05:14 < catbeard> jay-ros: ya much cheaper 05:14 < jay-ros> I mean, it's a solution 05:16 < jay-ros> alternatively, you could look for different types of women than you're currently trying to court, or spend a year in dusseldorf and try to score yourself a girl to take home 05:16 < Casteil> honestly, the cries for equality almost always stop when there's no benefit for the crier 05:16 < catbeard> trying not to have women and court in the same sentence 05:17 < catbeard> my ex has a CDV against her previous ex, which i'm besties with now 05:17 < jay-ros> yeh, sounds like you're complaining about car reliability, and shopping for 1980s ex-taxi vehicles 05:17 < catbeard> she ratchet as fuck, 3 kids she has been ordered to stay away from as an unfit mother 05:17 < Casteil> anyway.. I kinda want to start dicking around with node.js 05:17 < catbeard> hilariously bad coke addiction 05:18 < Casteil> I've done a little but my exposure's been somewhat limited 05:18 < catbeard> from RANDOM PEOPLE 05:18 <+NinjaStyle> Addiction is always funny 05:18 < catbeard> not even from a person she trusts 05:18 < catbeard> just whoever has it, and probably also happens to have a 8 inch dick 05:18 < catbeard> she did all this from my WiFi not knowing it's full SSL MITM 05:18 < jay-ros> catbeard - are you just typing hoping someone cares at this point, or bringing it forward as a topic of discussion? 05:19 < catbeard> i really do want to know if it's just a thing 05:19 < catbeard> like do women do this because most likely/often they'll just get away with it 05:19 < jay-ros> it's not a thing. you're going for the wrong women, completely. 05:19 < catbeard> i know that know 05:19 < jay-ros> like, without question, it sounds like you're going for dirt-shit-crap women, and they're not the only ones that exist 05:19 <+NinjaStyle> We should really try to make general statements about entire genders. There are women in this channel and stuff like that is very alienating 05:20 < catbeard> few years ago, i was honest with myself and just wanted some head, i'll never do that again 05:20 <+NinjaStyle> Try not to* 05:20 < jay-ros> which leads me to the question - why are YOU going for those women, do you feel too insubstantial to find yourself someone with higher social value? 05:20 < jay-ros> (I'm not asking this aggressively, I swear) 05:21 < catbeard> jay-ros: mostly because social value has no meaning to me, i don't care how many followers you have 05:21 < jay-ros> catbeard - that's no what I'm talking about 05:21 < catbeard> oh why was i going for those women 05:21 < jay-ros> I don't have twitter or insta, and I use facebook for group chats 05:22 < catbeard> back then i was just playing the game 05:22 < catbeard> wasn't looking for anything serious 05:22 < jay-ros> NinjaStyle - i'm a big fan of women :) 05:22 < catbeard> are you a fan of big women? 05:22 < jay-ros> I belong to one myself 05:23 < jay-ros> (that's a joke) 05:23 < jay-ros> catbeard - not physically, no. 05:24 <+NinjaStyle> jay-ros: good 05:24 < catbeard> she treated me like a fucking meal ticket 05:25 < jay-ros> yeah, bad selection. Learn 05:25 < catbeard> playful at first to con me in to thinking she has feelings, then on the DL got pregnant by her ex and tried to hide it, been in and out of jail since 05:25 < catbeard> tru 05:26 < jay-ros> You should move to germany for a year! 05:26 < jay-ros> save up, working visa that shit 05:26 < catbeard> nein! 05:26 < jay-ros> or amsterdam (for work, not for play) 05:26 < catbeard> if anything, Bulgaria 05:26 < jay-ros> visit somewhere that there's not the same shit you're currently in. Get some worldly experience with new people 05:27 < jay-ros> nah, amsterdam and in places in germany english will get you around 05:28 < catbeard> it's confusing because i have several close friends that defy the entire meaning of monogamy, and they're liberal af, and they get mad whenever someone else gets cheated on, but they're perfectly okay with being "poly" 05:29 < jay-ros> yeah, catbeard, you're circling the same point 05:29 < catbeard> like how can you even get mad 05:29 < catbeard> my friend happens to be the poly one in her relationship 05:29 < jay-ros> I've kinda mentioned that you need to expose yourself to other peer groups for the reason that you've been indulgent in a singular group's opinion 05:30 < jay-ros> I'm not one for absorbing opinion unless it has a base for practicality, and I understand your opinion, but the source comes to me as a point of not having enough exposure to a varied peer group 05:31 < catbeard> nothing beyond my dunbar number 05:31 < jay-ros> not in an offensive position, but more in a 'I see it for what's it comes from' position 05:31 < jay-ros> also, bulgaria has a shit GDP and there's no use working there for 12 months, because you'll come back with less than you went there with 05:32 < jay-ros> you holiday in places like that, not go there for work. 05:32 < Thanos> people holiday in bulgaria? 05:33 < jay-ros> don't know, it's like 50km to macedonia from there 05:33 < catbeard> when you say varied 05:33 < catbeard> you mean a group composed of more than just angered harlots and mansplainers 05:34 < jay-ros> nope 05:34 < jay-ros> I mean a group composed of people who don't have reason to HAVE an opinion on angered harlots and mansplainers 05:34 < jay-ros> athough there's a caveat to the activity - wherever you go, there you are 05:34 < catbeard> so like talking to a Priest about the intricasies of HTML 05:34 < jay-ros> there's no reason to go somewhere and bring your baggage with you 05:34 < jay-ros> exactly. 05:35 < jay-ros> removing exposure and looking around for other things to think on 05:36 < catbeard> oh there's plenty else to discuss, it's probably just my narcissistic need to have an answer for things i can't explain, even though i know i won't like the answer, and will probably be slighted by my experience 05:36 < jay-ros> imagine someone from 8 mile turning up to a beach party in Nice, France 05:36 < jay-ros> they won't give a fuck about trials and tribulations of heavy nature, and won't want to hear about it. 05:36 < jay-ros> You just enjoy the environment for the difference it offers 05:37 < catbeard> so how is #reddit-sysadmin not a varied group in that regard 05:37 < jay-ros> because we're all nerds 05:37 < catbeard> granted, mostly male dominated industry, so possibly slight there 05:37 < catbeard> right but this isn't #interpersonal-relationship-techniques it's a channel of really smart people with lots of experience and trust issues 05:38 < catbeard> i value opinions here over just about anyone on FB 05:38 < jay-ros> so why the hell are you bringing that dirt over here where we don't care is the point I'm making 05:38 < jay-ros> once again, not offensively, more of a self-asking question 05:38 < catbeard> you just told me to ask a varied peer group 05:39 < jay-ros> I've given an opinion, varied to yours. I mean socially. This is a nerdy topic group. Talk nerdy to me 05:39 < catbeard> I'd joke you the UDP tell, but get it you not might. 05:41 < catbeard> also, we have a topic requirement here? 05:42 < jay-ros> no 05:42 < jay-ros> well, yes... system administration 05:43 < catbeard> people that would have no reason to have any experience with relationships.. 05:43 < togenshi> kinda, in AUTZ, that topic goes out the door into another door to a dark room 05:43 < catbeard> :) 05:43 < jay-ros> I'm the politician in the office; a bastion for professional services 05:44 < catbeard> a bastion in the bedroom 05:44 < voidstar> weeee 05:45 < catbeard> i summarily despise people that say that things can't be done. just because YOU can't do it doesn't mean it can't be done 05:45 < togenshi> pretty much but at the same time, just because you could doesn't mean you should 05:45 < catbeard> not couldn't, can't 05:45 < catbeard> like it should be possible, but someone else says it's not possible 05:45 < togenshi> that too 05:46 < togenshi> i argued that money could be destroyed but it was unfathomable to some people 05:46 < catbeard> just because YOU can't get it done, doesn't mean the rest of us are SOL, just don't get mad when you have to pay for it as a service 05:48 < catbeard> show of RST packets, who uses antivirus for IRC? X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H* 05:48 < togenshi> ... 05:49 <+NinjaStyle> So what US cities compare to the major Australian cities in climate? 05:49 < catbeard> don't know AU city climates 05:49 <+NinjaStyle> Like Melbourne = bay area right? 05:49 < togenshi> florida to brisbane 05:50 < Thanos> isn't melbourne the one that's slated to be unliveable as the climate changes? 05:50 < togenshi> Melbourne is fine, its brisbane that will be under water 05:50 < Thanos> I'm pretty sure I read it was going to be too hot to actually live in. 05:50 < catbeard> does anyone else use RZM 05:51 < catbeard> https://rzm.iana.org/rzm/login 05:51 <+layer-eight> * catbeard โ†’ Root Zone Management - Login 05:51 < jay-ros> togenshi - my nipples are still chaffing after my last visit to melbourne 05:51 < jay-ros> it's dry cold there. I'll stick to Sydney ;) 05:51 < Casteil> I think brisbane is closer to socal than FL.. 05:51 < Casteil> less moisture 05:51 < Casteil> and less consistency 05:51 < togenshi> brisbane can have humidity during summer 05:52 < Thanos> yeah here it is http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-06/50-degree-days-what-would-sydney-and-melbourne-look-like/9024914 05:52 <+layer-eight> * Thanos โ†’ Dehydration, death and power cuts: What 50C days would look like in Australia - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 05:52 <+NinjaStyle> Sounds nice there actually 05:52 < Thanos> 50c is 122F 05:52 <+NinjaStyle> I mean Melbourne 05:52 < Thanos> who knows what the heat index will be. it'll be an oven. 05:52 < togenshi> meh, some australian towns already get close to that 05:54 < jay-ros> Only when I'm there ;) 05:55 < xe0n> friyay 05:55 < xe0n> beers at 5? 05:55 < jay-ros> xe0n - what uuuuuup 05:55 < xe0n> 4* 05:55 < xe0n> cool 05:55 < jay-ros> hell yes. I'll be on the balcony at 4.45 05:55 < togenshi> http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/201801/html/IDCJDW6079.201801.shtml max is 45.3C this year 05:55 <+layer-eight> * togenshi โ†’ Marble Bar, WA - January 2018 - Daily Weather Observations 05:58 < togenshi> NinjaStyle: most AU cities are in summer 14C Min, 34C (usually) Max and winter is 4C (min) to 23C (max). Most of the time its sunny 06:00 < xe0n> we're in winter lol 06:00 < xe0n> june 1st 06:03 < xe0n> i just had a storage shelf collapse, and it snapped a docking station in half 06:03 < xe0n> loll 06:03 < xe0n> nice 06:04 < jay-ros> xe0n - I've migrated a mailbox database onto another active host, didn't realise it had a nic issue, and a bunch of users had no emails for a drip 06:05 < jay-ros> luckily i've fixed the mailbox servers here so much before we rebuilt them from scratch, that I was able to identify the issue in half a drip, and have them all back up and running again before anyone called me anything salty 06:06 < hug> I am so glad I don'tr have to deal with Exchange servers anymore. 06:06 < hug> Except to destroy them. 06:06 < xe0n> i love a good dag 06:06 < xe0n> i haven't built one in forever though lol 06:06 < jay-ros> hug - I'm actually a fan of our shiny mailbox servers now! 06:06 < xe0n> only on-prem boxes i do these days are for hybrid 06:06 < jay-ros> they're all slick and fast running and no issues except this one! 06:07 < xe0n> hybrid exchange is <3 06:07 < jay-ros> I'm currently doing firmware upgrades on my cisco UCS data center cluster, I've rebuilt citrix and people are telling me it's amazingly fast now 06:07 < hug> jay-ros: All of the mailboxes I manage -- a few thousand in total -- are on Exchange Online. 06:08 < hug> NinjaStyle: Re: Cities, apparently Melbourne is most directly equivalent to Portland. 06:08 < xe0n> i dont miss melb 06:09 < xe0n> jay-ros: how many servers in your citrix farm? 06:09 < jay-ros> at the moment? Six, but realistically two and two 06:10 < jay-ros> well... seven, but one of those is an asshole and is turned off 06:10 < xe0n> yeah, our current 6.5 is 60, prob looking the same for new one as well 06:10 < jay-ros> two VDAs, two DCs (they're new), one VDA/DC server which has the CALs (I haven't moved the role off it yet), one which is the app server (profiles) 06:11 < jay-ros> and I've got MYOB so I hate my fucking existance from a citrix perspective now 06:11 < jay-ros> ...it doesn't like 64 bit office, so I've had to hold off migrating MYOB to the new servers 06:11 < xe0n> 64bit office? lol 06:11 < xe0n> take it you dont run add-ins 06:11 < jay-ros> nope 06:12 < xe0n> ditto 06:12 < jay-ros> no on citrix, it's clean. 06:12 < jay-ros> multiple businesses. Might need to downgrade to 32 bit because I'm trialling sharefile, and it's looking amazing 06:12 < xe0n> yep 06:13 < jay-ros> I fired up an instance of sharefile to trial and thought "this is where the problem is solved" 06:13 < jay-ros> ^_^ I keep forgetting Cisco UCS host upgrade is linux based... PENGUINS! 06:15 <@JollyRgrs> wOMG 06:15 <@JollyRgrs> i have 135 episodes of Mr. Ed thanks to OTA DVR on plex 06:15 <@JollyRgrs> hahaha 06:15 <@JollyRgrs> 50 of ALF and 84 of 1960s batman 06:17 < xe0n> 84 is the series, i got the blurays 06:17 < xe0n> ummm 06:17 <@JollyRgrs> nice 06:18 <@JollyRgrs> i got them with commercials included :/ 06:18 < xe0n> jay-ros: why did you jinx me? just got a email from someone using excel 32bit and the old out of memory msg 06:18 <@JollyRgrs> i guess i can cancel the recording then if 84 is all of them 06:18 < xe0n> f u!! 06:18 < togenshi> xe0n: lol, tell them that excel is not a database 06:19 < jay-ros> xe0n - tell them to clean up their fucking spreadsheets 06:20 < jay-ros> stop calculating zero values 06:20 < xe0n> lolll 06:20 < jay-ros> and single reference points to multiple linked calculations 06:20 < jay-ros> ...or tell them to log into citrix, and let the server handle the spreadsheet 06:20 < jay-ros> also, sorry :( 06:20 < jay-ros> tell them I said to "calm down" 06:21 < xe0n> lol our farm is screaming for resources, that wont be any good 06:21 < jay-ros> I have too many resources here... it's a joke 06:22 < jay-ros> why do I need 60Tb of LUNs on both ends? 06:22 < jay-ros> why do I have 30tb of NAS on both sides for backup? 06:22 < jay-ros> Who's running this joint?! 06:22 < xe0n> disk space isn't the issue lol 06:23 < jay-ros> get three of these 06:23 < jay-ros> https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/servers-unified-computing/ucs-c220-m4-rack-server/index.html 06:23 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Cisco UCS C220 M4 Rack Server - Cisco 06:23 < jay-ros> and one of these 06:23 < jay-ros> https://www.purestorage.com/products/flash-array-m.html 06:23 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ All-Flash Array, Flash Data Storage Arrays - FlashArray | Pure Storage 06:23 < xe0n> i have plenty of resources to give it, im just not lol 06:23 < jay-ros> a couple of these 06:23 < jay-ros> https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/switches/nexus-7000-series-switches/index.html 06:23 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches - Cisco 06:23 < xe0n> i'm moving users off citrix lol 06:24 < jay-ros> why? it's not bad when it works 06:24 < xe0n> our remote sites except one can use it 06:24 < xe0n> but HO and office down in bris can use standard pcs 06:24 < jay-ros> ah, look at Telstra's MPLS network <3 06:24 < jay-ros> even nicer! 06:24 < xe0n> we have TPG MPLS lol 06:25 < xe0n> links are fine. 06:25 < jay-ros> nice 06:25 < xe0n> the farm is just shwoing its age, thats all 06:25 < xe0n> which is why we'll rebuild it once i get the time 06:25 < jay-ros> toss 7.15 LTSR at some new kit 06:25 < xe0n> i have other projects that take priority 06:25 < xe0n> yep thats the plan 06:25 < jay-ros> It took me a day and a half to get 7.15 running 06:26 < xe0n> yeah will take me a bit longer lol, but whaevs 06:26 < jay-ros> I set up a new delivery group, new AD group, fired it all up and got it running 06:26 < xe0n> yeah stock standard 06:26 < jay-ros> happy to run you through the steps if you launch up some VMs (i'm sure you can do it yourself) 06:27 < xe0n> cheers dude, but all good here :) 06:27 < jay-ros> throw a dozen users on it, leave it simmering for a while, then flick everyone over when you're ready 06:27 < xe0n> 24/7 business, so bit more planning involved :) 06:27 < jay-ros> I'm super pumped today, i've knocked a butt tonne off my list this week 06:27 < xe0n> 60 odd offices lol 06:27 < jay-ros> nah, you're fine, just make sure not to bump into everyone while you're working on it 06:28 < jay-ros> I've only got about 19 06:28 < jay-ros> but mixed businesses, all running on my infra 06:28 < xe0n> "my" 06:28 < xe0n> lol 06:28 < jay-ros> I was promoted from 'system business engineer' to 'senior systems engineer' last week 06:28 < jay-ros> it's mine now ;) 06:29 <+NinjaStyle> hug: I wanna check out Portland 06:30 < jay-ros> xe0n - I'm picturing the irish guy from braveheart "yah, it's mine!" 06:33 < xe0n> its your companies lol... 06:33 < xe0n> but whatevs 06:33 < xe0n> nice one :) i'll have a beer for you tonight 06:33 < vader-> i have a damn video interview tomorrow 06:34 < jay-ros> vader-, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bomkgXeDkE 06:34 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ YouTube โ†’ 80s Video Dating Montage โ†’ โš˜ 4,862,815 โ†‘ 42,032 โ†“ 415 โœ 9,211 06:34 < jay-ros> dammit layer-eight, you ruined the surprise! 06:36 <+NinjaStyle> vader-: fun 06:36 <+NinjaStyle> Not 06:36 < vader-> 3rd interview with the company 06:37 < jay-ros> good luck vader- ! 06:37 < vader-> i don't even know the salary range yet 06:37 <+NinjaStyle> Well good luck 06:37 < vader-> ya 06:37 < vader-> thank you 06:39 <+NinjaStyle> vader-: what's the job 06:40 < Casteil> NinjaStyle: do you ever sleep bro? 06:40 <+NinjaStyle> No 06:48 < xe0n> wear a shirt in the interview 06:54 < togenshi> my company has to pay $240 to update a flexlm license file... 06:54 < togenshi> who the fuck charges to update a license file? 06:56 < xe0n> the vendor? 06:56 < togenshi> Siemens Teamcenter 06:58 < xe0n> oh well, what's the big deal? $240 to a business is nothing 06:58 < jay-ros> I fucking love fiyays in our office 06:58 < jay-ros> 2pm onwards we start getting aggressive towards each other and laughing 06:59 <+NinjaStyle> I just dropped 350 on a license because I didn't wanna ask my boss for the installer 07:00 <+NinjaStyle> So uh 07:00 <+NinjaStyle> I'm autistic 07:00 < xe0n> jay-ros: one of the other admins is leaving in a few weeks, so we're paying him out quite a bit :P 07:00 < xe0n> i've already stolen his white board 07:00 < jay-ros> nice 07:01 < jay-ros> We've got a new guy here 07:01 < jay-ros> he said to me "I told my wife the guys at work call me 'New Guy' or 'DJ Downtime', she said I must be fitting in" 07:01 < xe0n> loll 07:01 < jay-ros> He's a DJ on the weekends, and I found his myspace page 07:02 <+NinjaStyle> Lol 07:02 < xe0n> is he a good dj? 07:02 < xe0n> i used to be a dj lol 07:02 < xe0n> dont miss it. 07:02 < jay-ros> ...he also knocked out some networking equipment when he bumped a power lead for a PDU when he was connecting up our new UPS 07:02 < xe0n> loll 07:02 < jay-ros> so, DJ Downtime is his name 07:02 < xe0n> nice one 07:03 < xe0n> i call our guys "shapes" 07:03 <+NinjaStyle> Good DJ name 07:03 < jay-ros> I was a DJ for a year and a half at uni, and then for a year after work in town 07:03 < togenshi> xe0n: its the fucking paperwork thats annoying 07:03 < xe0n> it comes from when i asked him what his favourite chips where, he said shapes 07:03 < xe0n> im like shapes? they're biscuits... 07:04 < togenshi> and since its a out-of-budget expense, does the project pay for it or does the overhead pay for it 07:04 < jay-ros> togenshi, you speak to the financial controller and ask 07:04 < jay-ros> come to the manager (if you have one) with a solution 07:05 < jay-ros> sounds like an unforseen on generic IT budget 07:05 < jay-ros> ...easy enough to tuck in somewhere generic 07:05 < togenshi> what I am saying is that every other company allows me to update the license file over the web 07:05 < togenshi> s/company/vendor 07:05 <+layer-eight> [SED togenshi] what I am saying is that every other vendor allows me to update the license file over the web 07:05 < jay-ros> ah righto 07:05 < xe0n> i'm trying to teach the helpdesk team that jay-ros 07:05 < xe0n> they're afraid of asking to buy things 07:06 < xe0n> "users pc is buggered, can we replace it with " 07:06 < xe0n> ummm just order a new pc 07:06 < jay-ros> haha new guy is under a different budget, from one of the child companies 07:06 < jay-ros> I had a quiet chat with the financial controller about what ratio so I could do my delegation effectively 07:06 < jay-ros> boss doesn't know, but he wouldn't care if I did 07:06 < xe0n> i've ordered 9 new laptops this week, just msg the manager "user's pc is borked, we dnt have any decent ones, we need a new one, here's a PO for your dept's budget, pls sign, thx" 07:07 < togenshi> xe0n: some companies I have worked with had $0 budgets and getting new PCs was an absolute nightmare. 07:07 < xe0n> togenshi: yeah i know, i've been there 07:07 < xe0n> it was like that at this place before i started last sep 07:08 <+NinjaStyle> That's why I work for mid size or bigger 07:08 < xe0n> but i've kinda talked some sense into them...i think? i dunno 07:08 < xe0n> either way, hasn't been a struggle since. 07:08 < xe0n> meh 07:08 < togenshi> i work for an 80 person division of a F500 company. Best of both worlds 07:08 < xe0n> ncie 07:09 < togenshi> just ticked off that I have to do paperwork to update a license file = 07:10 <+NinjaStyle> F500 is based on revenue right? 07:11 < togenshi> yeah 07:11 < genr8_> publically available revenue 07:12 < genr8_> gross 07:12 <+NinjaStyle> Damn 4.8 billion is the threshold 07:12 < javi404> anyone using EFS in US-WEST-2? 07:12 < javi404> any lingering issues? 07:22 <+NinjaStyle> Unno 07:30 < enix> So um 07:30 < enix> I have a headless server and I'm configured IceS to play music 07:31 < enix> I don't want to use a playlist just yet, I'd rather have a virtual audio cable 07:31 < enix> Anyone done this before? I'm getting a lot of nooby stuff come up 07:31 < enix> s/up/up in my google searches 07:31 <+layer-eight> [SED enix] Anyone done this before? I'm getting a lot of nooby stuff come up in my google searches 07:32 < jay-ros> enix - if I sent you some music to trial? 07:32 < enix> pardon? 07:32 < enix> why would you want to send me music :P 07:32 < jay-ros> 'to play music' 07:32 < jay-ros> set up a playlist to test with, then replace it? 07:32 < enix> Might be the right idea tbh 07:33 < enix> I thought ALSA might be able to do it 07:33 < jay-ros> I'll grab the link 07:34 < jay-ros> https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired 07:34 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ LAKEY INSPIRED | Free Listening on SoundCloud 07:34 < jay-ros> there ya go 07:35 < jay-ros> all public domain, so do what you will with it :) 07:35 < jay-ros> also grab tuneblade and hifi cable apparently 07:36 < jay-ros> https://volumio.org/ 07:36 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ โ€ข Audiophile Music Player | DAP | Volumio 07:37 < enix> whats volumio 07:37 < jay-ros> open source audio streamer 07:38 < enix> Nah trying to get icecast going but thanks 07:38 < jay-ros> fair enough :) 07:38 < enix> This will eventually be ported to a more commercial setup as apart of a personal project 07:38 < enix> And *fingers crossed* all run from a network of raspberry pis 07:38 < jay-ros> gotcha. I've been looking to set up a raspberry pi for the melbourne office to play hold music 07:39 < jay-ros> thus the on-hand links for open domain groovy hold music (seriously, take a listen) and media streaming apps 07:39 < enix> if you play out to an actual speaker (or audio hat of some description) I imagine it's not too hard 07:39 < enix> But I want to be able to "send" audio, not have ices auto pickup 07:39 < jay-ros> I'm playing into a 1990s phone system 07:39 < jay-ros> ah gotcha 07:39 < enix> But I'd rathe rkeep the stream up if nothings sent to it 07:39 * enix 's head explodes 07:40 < jay-ros> https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/ 07:40 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ VB-Audio Virtual Apps 07:42 < jay-ros> has anyone finished their work for the day? 07:42 < enix> I never started :) 07:42 < enix> Does that count 07:42 < jay-ros> https://pyx-3.pretendyoure.xyz/zy/game.jsp#game=12 07:42 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Pretend You're Xyzzy 07:42 < jay-ros> password is reddit 07:43 < enix> itsa me 07:43 < jay-ros> hey xe0n 07:43 < jay-ros> https://pyx-3.pretendyoure.xyz/zy/game.jsp#game=12 07:43 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Pretend You're Xyzzy 07:43 < jay-ros> get involved 07:44 < enix> precise: you asshole lickin' wannabe bogan get your flamin penis-touching butholl in here 07:44 < enix> I played CAG with muslim chicks once 07:44 < jay-ros> s/butholl/butthole 07:44 <+layer-eight> [SED jay-ros/enix] precise: you asshole lickin' wannabe bogan get your flamin penis-touching butthole in here 07:45 < enix> They were quite conservative. I find I always lose when I verse people who are super conservativ 07:45 < jay-ros> haha I am a lot of things... 07:45 < enix> but i also feel that "kevin spacey" is the answer to ALL cards 07:47 < jay-ros> oh yes 07:47 < jay-ros> NinjaStyle - you around/ 07:48 <+NinjaStyle> y 07:48 <+NinjaStyle> e 07:48 < jay-ros> o 07:48 < jay-ros> k 07:48 < jay-ros> https://pyx-3.pretendyoure.xyz/zy/game.jsp#game=12 07:48 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Pretend You're Xyzzy 07:48 < jay-ros> do it! 07:49 <+NinjaStyle> heh 07:49 <+NinjaStyle> im trying to find a 4-5 char domain 07:49 < enix> gl 07:49 < enix> NinjaStyle: get on it 07:51 < jay-ros> NinjaStyle, spaz.pro is available. 07:51 < jay-ros> now jump on 07:51 <+NinjaStyle> too long 07:51 < jay-ros> spaz.es? 07:52 <+NinjaStyle> i got hak.gg 07:52 < jay-ros> holy fuck. 07:52 < jay-ros> In.Pub is available 07:52 < jay-ros> although it's expensive 07:53 < jay-ros> bra.photography is also available 07:53 <+NinjaStyle> lol 07:53 < jay-ros> nice.site is expensive 07:54 < enix> how much 07:54 < jay-ros> haahaha holy fuck 07:54 < enix> ? 07:54 <+NinjaStyle> im happy with hak.gg 07:54 < jay-ros> this.golf is available for 6 bucks 07:54 * enix registers it first 07:54 < jay-ros> you could buy it, and host a photo of a volkswagen golf 07:54 < enix> NinjaStyle: that'll be 500 dollary doos please 07:54 < enix> why.. 07:54 <+NinjaStyle> only like 60 07:54 < enix> trust me, as someone who has done this a lot 07:55 <+NinjaStyle> i bought it already 07:55 < enix> I dont recommend doing that lmfao because you end up with things like "automaticatmmachine.com" as a joke then renewal comes around and you think ".... why" 07:55 <+NinjaStyle> i have malware.delivery 07:55 <+NinjaStyle> likelymalware.com 07:55 < enix> $3,500 far otu 07:55 <+NinjaStyle> ninja.style 07:55 < jay-ros> jay-ros.com is taken 07:55 < enix> I have style.ninja 07:55 < jay-ros> (by me) 07:55 < enix> I host pictures of named back men fucking white men 07:56 < jay-ros> ninjaonline.com.au 07:56 < enix> Actually I think I still have squareenix.org 07:56 < enix> yeah I do 07:56 < enix> Which reminds me; my mate registered all of circleenix.* when he was like 14 lol 07:56 < javi404> FUCK YOU EFS! 07:56 < enix> Hence my IRC name 07:56 < jay-ros> hey enix - lyftonline.com.au is available 07:57 < enix> i dont get it 07:57 < enix> I think virtual audio cable might be the way to go on linux though 07:58 < jay-ros> lyft are like uber 07:58 <+NinjaStyle> lyft is way better than uber 07:58 < jay-ros> ^ 08:01 < jay-ros> enix, I jumped off 08:01 < jay-ros> enix.pro 08:01 < jay-ros> Sorry, butterpump.com is taken 08:02 < jay-ros> fuck knows why I looked that up 08:02 < jay-ros> plump.company is on special, only $2.64 08:05 < enix> I got .ninja when I started because I had high expectations for my career 08:05 < enix> Let the cunt lapse because fuck this place 08:08 < vader-> damn time is flying for some reason... 08:08 < vader-> looked up it was midnight, then looked up again and it was 1:30, then looked up again and it was 2:10 basically 08:13 < jay-ros> vader - fix your timezone, it's 4.13pm mate 08:14 <+NinjaStyle> yeah vader 08:15 < xe0n> i'll be here till 7 going at this rate 08:15 < xe0n> another 11 hr day 08:15 < xe0n> 55 hrs this week :\ 08:15 <+NinjaStyle> shit bitch] 08:15 <+NinjaStyle> why? 08:15 < xe0n> way to many things going on lol 08:16 < xe0n> i had to give up a week of my time last week to help with a problem 08:16 < xe0n> soo im a week behind 08:16 <+NinjaStyle> why is my dns taking so long 08:16 < xe0n> i dont mind, i've got a beer, and the noisy people have left, so i'll get in the zone and smash out a few things 08:16 < xe0n> oh dont remind me about dns 08:16 < xe0n> i need to fix scavenging on ours 08:16 < genr8_> its always DNS 08:17 < xe0n> someone pre me did some silly settings 08:17 <+NinjaStyle> i want hak.gg to work 08:20 < catbeard> hosts file 08:20 <+ihre> hak.gg has address 162.255.119.21 08:21 <+ihre> clear your cache :^) 08:23 < jay-ros> ha! My boss just saw my cat 08:23 < jay-ros> chat* 08:23 <+NinjaStyle> ihre: its working now 08:23 < jay-ros> "what's that chat thing you've got there" 08:23 <+NinjaStyle> :D 08:23 < agent_white> jay-ros: BBS 2.0 08:24 < jay-ros> "a couple of guys from melbourne, a couple from brisbane, all sysadmins. it's a 'how the fuck do I fix this" group 08:24 < jay-ros> him "ah, ok" 08:25 <+NinjaStyle> jay-ros: and like 500 bots 08:25 < jay-ros> yeah, didn't mention that 08:25 < jay-ros> ...or the guys from the US 08:25 <+NinjaStyle> lol 08:25 < jay-ros> "And this is hunterkll..." 08:25 <+NinjaStyle> lol 08:25 < jay-ros> "and cryptic1. he never knows what he's walked into" 08:26 < jay-ros> you checkin me out irhe? 08:26 <+ihre> yup 08:26 < jay-ros> what for? 08:26 < jay-ros> it's kinda creepy o.O 08:26 <+ihre> because i was wondering which client you run 08:26 < jay-ros> ah hexchat 08:26 <+ihre> how is it different than a whois ? :P 08:27 < jay-ros> what, fingering me? 08:27 < jay-ros> it's kinda personal isn't it? 08:27 < xe0n> i miss bbs 08:27 <+ihre> sextircing? 08:27 < xe0n> it had much more of a community feel 08:27 < jay-ros> ihre - that's the carmen electra exercise videos 08:28 < Hunterkll> xe0n, check out my new site https://www.hugebuttholes.com 08:28 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 08:28 < xe0n> nsfw lol 08:28 <+ihre> xe0n: it helps when there are about 7 users on a bbs :3 08:28 < jay-ros> what an entrance 08:28 < Hunterkll> xe0n, SFW actually 08:28 < xe0n> ihre: lol yeah 08:28 < jay-ros> it's just a butthole surfers fan page I bet 08:28 < Hunterkll> nope 08:28 <+ihre> wall of butthole fame 08:28 < jay-ros> damn. what's gone wrong with the world? 08:28 < Hunterkll> it's a showcase of huge buttholes 08:29 < Hunterkll> :D 08:29 < xe0n> stretched 08:29 < jay-ros> hahahahaha 08:29 < Hunterkll> butthole security is tight 08:29 < Hunterkll> you'll notice it's https enabled 08:29 < Hunterkll> only the tightest butthole secuirty for this channel 08:29 < xe0n> a chick sent me a picture of her buttplug the other day 08:29 < xe0n> ...in her 08:29 < xe0n> lol 08:29 < Hunterkll> hm 08:29 <+ihre> Hunterkll: have you had your butthole audited already? 08:29 < jay-ros> Hunterkll, especially after the last 'incident'... too many interlopers 08:29 < Hunterkll> i should add xe0n to the site 08:29 < Hunterkll> where's my html editor 08:30 <+ihre> *opens WordPerfect* 08:30 < jay-ros> just use word, you can export to a html 08:30 < jay-ros> bam. 08:30 < xe0n> *opens clarisworks* 08:30 < jay-ros> *exports lotusnotes documen* 08:30 < xe0n> nooo, i use star on openvms 08:30 < xe0n> lol 08:31 < Hunterkll> xe0n, there, you are now added to https://www.hugebuttholes.com 08:31 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 08:31 < Hunterkll> :o 08:31 < jay-ros> hey guys, serious question 08:31 <+NinjaStyle> hey 08:31 < jay-ros> is there a way to go through each driver in device manager 08:31 <+NinjaStyle> srs answer 08:31 < jay-ros> and check a directory for updates? 08:31 < Hunterkll> no 08:32 < togenshi> my god geocities called and want their website back 08:32 < Hunterkll> not really 08:32 < jay-ros> because fuck going through 32 cores per cluster node and checking each for updated drivers 08:32 <+ihre> jay-ros: sounds like a task for a pfy 08:32 < jay-ros> oh fuck 08:32 < jay-ros> I have one of them! 08:32 < xe0n> jay-ros: ps script, pipe out to csv, excel compare 08:32 < xe0n> loll 08:32 < xe0n> there's your friday night gone 08:32 < xe0n> lol 08:32 < Hunterkll> togenshi, i'm limiting myself to technology found in 1999 too 08:33 < xe0n> Hunterkll: i'll have to go through the "im in trouble" folder and upload all the butt plug pics i have of chicks who've sent me photos without their bfs consent :D 08:33 < Hunterkll> togenshi, i have this book and i'm not using anything that's not in the book - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078971759X/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 08:33 < Hunterkll> lol 08:33 <+ihre> Hunterkll: set up napster 08:33 < catbeard> jay-ros: probably with ps ya and maybe ps remoting and wmic (sp?) 08:33 < Hunterkll> i am going to go full millenial though 08:34 < xe0n> make sure you have a java clock on there 08:34 <+ihre> kazaa? 08:34 < togenshi> gnutella network 08:34 < Hunterkll> i ordered the sequel - https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Using-XHTML-XML-Java/dp/0789724731/ref=dp_ob_title_bk - it apparently covers CGI with perl, and ASP 08:34 < Hunterkll> and PHP 08:34 < catbeard> most drivers are .inf files ya, probably find a windows tool to interface with that, Hunterkll might know 08:34 < enix> Hunterkll: have you ever used icecast on a headless server 08:34 < xe0n> and a 3d animation of homer simpson 08:34 < Hunterkll> so i might get a good guestbook 08:34 < Hunterkll> lol 08:34 < Hunterkll> enix, ? Isn't that how you're supposed to use it? 08:34 <+ihre> ^ 08:34 < catbeard> Hunterkll: windows native tool for enumerating devices/installing drivers from source folder? 08:35 < Hunterkll> catbeard, i already said hes fucked 08:35 < enix> Hunterkll: yeah but getting audio to it i'm finding hard 08:35 < enix> brb 08:35 < catbeard> ah 08:35 < catbeard> didn't read up 08:35 < Hunterkll> -_- 08:35 < catbeard> :) 08:35 < xe0n> you can do it in pdq inventory 08:35 < catbeard> i was watching NCIS 08:35 < catbeard> oo pdq 08:35 < Hunterkll> lol.... 08:35 < catbeard> i like pdq 08:35 < xe0n> write a report that uses that info 08:35 < catbeard> also freshservice discovery agent is ... interesting 08:35 < Hunterkll> catbeard, in theory he should havea ll servesr on the same software stack and just be able to deploy updates to all of them 08:35 < xe0n> but yeah it can be done 08:35 < Hunterkll> but he's horrible 08:35 < Hunterkll> lol 08:36 < catbeard> Hunterkll: like a slipstreamed pre-configured ISO for predefined hardware 08:36 < catbeard> or PXE 08:36 < Hunterkll> no 08:36 < xe0n> pxe dust 08:36 < catbeard> <3 pxe 08:36 < Hunterkll> like a 'deploy windows, deploy any missing drivers which is probably only like 1' 08:36 < Hunterkll> 'then fucking forget about it until something breaks' 08:36 <+ihre> "A month later, rapper and producer Dr. Dre, who shared a litigator and legal firm with Metallica, filed a similar lawsuit after Napster refused his written request to remove his works from its service" boo 08:36 < catbeard> so helpful for rebooting into servers you don't have access to to run diagnostics on things that would otherwise cost $150/hr for remote hands to do 08:38 < xe0n> jay-ros: https://pasteboard.co/HnQ2omr.png 08:38 <+layer-eight> * xe0n โ†’ Pasteboard โ€” Uploaded Image 08:38 < catbeard> memtest86, kaspersky rescue dvd, clonezilla 08:38 < jay-ros> xe0n - Get-ChildItem "C:\mydrivers\" -Recurse -Filter "*.inf" | ForEach-Object { PNPUtil.exe -i -a $_.FullName} 08:38 < catbeard> alienvault, pfsense 08:38 < catbeard> jay-ros++ 08:38 < xe0n> sweet 08:38 < catbeard> nice! 08:38 < xe0n> many ways to skin a cat 08:39 < catbeard> that's like power fucking the cat with a sniper rifle 08:39 < jay-ros> it'll install all of the compatible drivers from the DVD, but that's fine 08:39 < catbeard> and for me to say that 08:39 < jay-ros> it'll use the correct ones 08:39 < xe0n> maybe i misunderstood what you were trying to do 08:39 < jay-ros> I've got a 'all in one' installation disk for the drivers 08:39 < xe0n> thought you were doing an inventory, but i guess you're just going to run that across your fleet and go drink some beer 08:39 < jay-ros> yeah, it'll overdo it, but it'll work 08:40 < jay-ros> the drivers will say "what's my best driver to use?" and the others will sit there as additional crap 08:40 < jay-ros> cisco driver package is a nightmare 08:40 < xe0n> i understand 08:40 < Hunterkll> why am i so hard 08:40 < Hunterkll> why is my pp hard 08:40 < xe0n> you need to piss? 08:40 < xe0n> or your own website is getting you going lol 08:41 < jay-ros> xe0n - https://pasteboard.co/HnQ3CGs.png 08:41 <+layer-eight> * jay-ros โ†’ Pasteboard โ€” Uploaded Image 08:41 < xe0n> ? 08:41 < jay-ros> right click, detect driver 08:41 < jay-ros> fuck that 08:42 < xe0n> right click, drink beer 08:43 < xe0n> i hope i get some weed this weekend 08:43 < xe0n> im hanging 08:43 < xe0n> parents gone now, soo back to reality, and i have no fucking weed 08:43 < xe0n> blah! 08:43 < jay-ros> yeah nearly done 08:44 < xe0n> fuck i wanna get high badddddddd 08:45 < javi404> xe0n: take a xanax 08:45 < javi404> calm down 08:46 < Casteil> damn 08:47 < Casteil> that pasteboard.co site is .. I think I just got a boner from that design 08:47 < xe0n> lol! 08:47 < xe0n> is it the purple? 08:47 < Casteil> purple? 08:47 < xe0n> the background 08:47 < Casteil> it's like slate grey 08:47 < xe0n> loll 08:49 < jay-ros> I'm out, called team meeting, have a good weekend! 08:50 < enix> wtf is wrong with you Casteil 08:50 < enix> It looks like it was designed on that mac wsiwyg app 08:50 < enix> https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/8npojp/virtual_audio_cable_on_headless_server/ 08:50 <+layer-eight> * enix โ†’ Virtual audio cable on headless server : linuxquestions 08:50 < enix> any halp guys? 08:50 < Casteil> enix: help? 08:51 < Casteil> go fuck yourself! 08:51 < xe0n> i'll hopefully move across to my new laptop next week. I've only ahd it sitting on my desk for like 3 months 08:51 < enix> GO MASTERBATE TO A FUCKING MAC 08:51 * Casteil bludgeons enix to death with a mac pro 08:51 < xe0n> oooooo classic mac *fapp* 08:51 < enix> legit though i'm fucking STRUGGLING 08:51 < enix> I'm SOOOO CLOSE 08:51 < enix> So fucking close 08:51 < Casteil> 'ain't that a bitch' 08:51 < xe0n> that's what she said 08:51 < enix> I can't get this stream to stay permanently open 09:04 < xe0n> tried soda stream? 09:14 <+ihre> i've considered getting one of those 09:30 < rum_fiend> o/ 09:31 <+ihre> first few words of every remote conference: "hello, can you hear me?" 09:31 <+ihre> rum_fiend: why is the rum gone? 09:33 < Hunterkll> Casteil, have you seen my new site? https://hugebuttholes.com/ 09:33 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 09:33 <+ihre> layer-eight: stfu 09:33 < Hunterkll> yea 09:34 < Hunterkll> it ruins my title tag 09:34 < Hunterkll> :'( 09:34 < Hunterkll> no one noticed that title before 09:34 < Hunterkll> it was like an easter egg 09:34 < Hunterkll> then LAYER FUCKING EIGHT CAME IN HERE AND FUCKED SHIT UP 09:34 < Hunterkll> GODDAMN JEW 09:34 < rum_fiend> ihre: it was really good, you should try Zacapa 10 y/o 09:36 <+ihre> Hunterkll: im missing comments in your index.html 09:37 <+ihre> 'easter eggs' 09:37 < Hunterkll> the code is self documenting 09:37 <+ihre> or custom headers :^) 09:37 <+ihre> but i guess frontpage doesnt handle that 09:37 < Hunterkll> ihre, nah the title tag is it 09:37 < Hunterkll> no one pays attention to that anymore 09:37 < Hunterkll> LOL 09:37 < Hunterkll> if this were frontpage that code would be horrific 09:37 < Hunterkll> nah 09:37 < Hunterkll> this is hand crafted with love 09:39 < vorap> Heyo people 09:43 <+ihre> rum_fiend: for that amount of money i think i'd rather buy a bottle of whiskey though :3 09:45 < rum_fiend> ihre: but its really good rum, do recommend it 09:46 < rum_fiend> so is it read-only friday for y'all? 09:46 <+ihre> No, because agile, gotta be able to deploy 24/7 >_> 09:50 < rum_fiend> oh shi-, net-splits or what 09:50 <+ihre> yup 09:50 <+ihre> just hide joins/parts :) 09:51 < catbeard> like +D on unrealircd, or you can set in your client to not print or print in another window 09:51 < catbeard> it's annoying when someones leaves and you don't log it, but nicklist updates and you try to tab-complete them, but .. they're gone.. :( 09:51 < rum_fiend> im just happy OPS arent deploying anything crucial that cant be fixed in a few minutes ... 09:57 < vorap> What's up people? 09:57 <+ihre> if you actually have ops instead of just hipster developers :3 09:57 <+ihre> not much vorap 09:57 < vorap> ihre lol 09:57 < vorap> cool 09:57 <+ihre> reviewing changes before pushing to remote :D 09:57 <+ihre> boring as fuck 09:58 < vorap> greaaat 10:13 < catbeard> git add -A 10:13 < catbeard> git commit -m "gud to go" 10:14 < catbeard> looking through old git shortlogs, 'lol fuck' 'gdi this shit better work' 'John said to..' 10:16 < vorap> Wonderful :p 10:33 < Hatsjoe> Morning 10:42 < MrLemur> what's on everyone's plates this fine friday? 10:43 < xe0n> friday is finished, just got home :) 10:44 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, my new website - https://www.hugebuttholes.com 10:44 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 10:44 < Hunterkll> :0 10:44 < xe0n> lol im on the page 10:44 < xe0n> :D 10:44 < MrLemur> Hunterkll, I saw that yesterday. A true thing of beauty. 10:44 < Hatsjoe> Final day being on-site at the client in London, busy busy busy 10:45 < Markdown1_> DDoD Marathon 10:45 < MrLemur> A flaming skull would not go amiss. 10:45 < Hatsjoe> Go-live is next month, still plenty to do 10:45 < Markdown1_> *DDoS 10:45 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, i've been updating it, and its https now 10:46 < Markdown1_> when Sys Admins sleep 10:46 < MrLemur> Hunterkll, a Comodo certificate as well. Fancy. 10:46 < Markdown1_> Comodo hmm 10:46 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, i have a good relationship with namecheap 10:46 < Hunterkll> to the point where i get special pricing now 10:46 < Hunterkll> >< 10:47 < MrLemur> I got an email from namecheap saying they are now providing whois guard for free as standard. Isn't that just because of GDPR? 10:47 < Hunterkll> yep 10:47 < Hunterkll> lol 10:47 < Hunterkll> pretty much 10:47 < agent_white> Sweet :D 10:47 < Hunterkll> i think they raised domain prices a wee bit 10:47 < agent_white> Not sweet D: 10:48 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, whoisguard does offer a few extra protections other than just the redacted whois data 10:48 < Hunterkll> ICANN is doing whois redaction as a matter of course but ICANN still has the full whois data 10:48 < Hunterkll> whoisguard prevents icann from having the data 10:48 < Markdown1_> I still have domains with Hover 10:48 < MrLemur> Hunterkll - ahhh I see. That makes sense. It's just not public now. 10:49 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, i got my account hooked up for special pricing with namecheap when i contacted support 10:49 < Hunterkll> lol 10:49 < Hunterkll> https://pastebin.ca/4034703 10:49 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ pastebin - Someone - post number 4034703 10:49 < Hunterkll> ^^^^ 10:49 < FenJai> Can anyone recommend an OST to PST file converter ? I need to extract a calendar for a user who's only backup was in the form of an ost file 10:49 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, the .com price is extra nice, since it's normally $12.88 now i think 10:50 < Hunterkll> so thats more than $3 off per domain, even for renewals 10:50 < Markdown1_> I have to be up all night 10:50 < Markdown1_> fml 10:51 < Markdown1_> how is GoDaddy these days? 10:51 < Hunterkll> just as bad as always 10:52 < MrLemur> Hunterkll I've not had to register a .com in a while. I have a penchant for registering domains while drunk. 10:52 < Hunterkll> lol 10:52 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, why the fuck do you think i have so many domains i get special pricing with namecheap? 10:53 < Markdown1_> RegisterDomainWhileDrunk101.com 10:53 < Hunterkll> I fucking have hugebuttholes.com for fucks sake 10:53 < MrLemur> Amen 10:53 < Hunterkll> MrLemur, the best part was when i was renwing 44 of them, i had to contact namecheap support, and got some indian girl 10:53 < Hunterkll> well 10:53 < Hunterkll> i have mumbaihunnies.xyz and punjabipantyraiders.xyz 10:53 < Hunterkll> in my domain list 10:53 < Markdown1_> that sounds like a porn website 10:53 < Hunterkll> >_> 10:53 < Hunterkll> Markdown1_, it's https enabled too! https://www.hugebuttholes.com 10:53 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 10:54 < Hunterkll> it's a site showing all the huge buttholes of this channel 10:54 < Hunterkll> :D 10:54 < Markdown1_> ah 10:54 < MrLemur> You could make a bit of cash from those. Create a scraper to find relevant images, add a domain watermark, and uploads 10:54 < Hunterkll> lol 10:54 < Hunterkll> don't forget 10:54 < MrLemur> *upload them to other sites. Watch the ad revenue come in. 10:54 < Hunterkll> you can get support for all your cocaine needs 10:55 < Hunterkll> at cocaine.support@cocainedealers.club 10:55 < Hunterkll> i even have a cocaine CRM setup 10:55 < Hunterkll> >_> 10:55 < Markdown1_> I remember when .club domains first was announced 10:55 < Markdown1_> sold some for $2000 10:55 < Hunterkll> lol 10:56 < Hunterkll> oh huh 10:56 < Hunterkll> millerboss sent an email asking for cocaine support 10:56 < Hunterkll> i responded 'fuck off, no cocaine for you' 10:56 < MrLemur> Best cocaine dealer 10:56 < MrLemur> Best support 10:57 < MrLemur> cocainedealers.club - only the best 10:57 < Hunterkll> well 10:57 < Hunterkll> better than analbleed.com 10:57 < Hunterkll> though not as good as blow.zone 10:58 <+ihre> that sounds like a grindcore band Hunterkll 10:58 < Hunterkll> ihre, you don't remember the 'analbleed' exploit? 10:58 <+ihre> kind of like anal cunt 10:58 < Hunterkll> lol 10:59 < Hunterkll> ihre, http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2015/May/52 10:59 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Full Disclosure: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Openlitespeed <= 1.3.10 - CVE-b045-73d a.k.a. Analbleed. 10:59 < Hunterkll> they let the domains expire 10:59 < Hunterkll> :D 10:59 < Hunterkll> it was making fun of heartbleed and other exploit naming things 10:59 < Hunterkll> had a geocities-esque page with flashy shit and music and stuff 11:00 <+ihre> never heard of it before, neither of openlitespeed ;p 11:01 < Markdown1_> OP Enlised Peed 11:01 <+ihre> wat 11:01 < Hunterkll> ihre, yea, but now i have a domain that was jokingly famous for a while and is in many mailing list archives 11:01 < Markdown1_> *Enlites 11:01 < Hunterkll> i could capitalize on it 11:02 < Hunterkll> .... 11:02 < Hunterkll> i need an adsense account 11:02 < Hunterkll> wait 11:02 <+ihre> could also make a nice BDSM site out of it 11:02 < Markdown1_> do you have any domains about Fidget Spinners? :P 11:02 < Hunterkll> i already have one 11:02 < catbeard> i have a full api written for hubtraffic 11:03 < catbeard> if someone wants to help me with the code and make bankz0r 11:03 < catbeard> niche porn with ssl, no logs, and no ads 11:03 < catbeard> a pipe dream, but a relatively easy one 11:10 < Thanos> how do you like working with computers all day at work 11:10 < Thanos> what are the most annoying parts of it 11:10 <+ihre> humans 11:10 < Hunterkll> Thanos, people who ask dumb questions like you 11:10 < xe0n> lol Hunterkll 11:10 < xe0n> i just got a video of a friend with her hitachi spraying everywhere 11:10 < xe0n> lolol 11:11 < Markdown1_> o.O 11:11 < Hunterkll> yeaaaa so 11:11 < Hunterkll> that'd be illegal to post up you know? 11:11 < Hunterkll> theres laws against that 11:11 < xe0n> lolll 11:11 < Hunterkll> without consent anyway 11:11 < Hunterkll> i have a prepared waiver for this sort of thing if you'd like? 11:11 < xe0n> LOL! 11:12 < Hunterkll> it's actually quite legally sound and has been lawyer reviewed 11:12 < Hunterkll> and 'oh yea, i do recuriting and shooting for a porn site' is a great pickup line sometimes 11:12 < Hunterkll> gotta be able to back it up 11:12 < Hunterkll> not that i'd ever do something as dishonest as that, of course 11:12 < Hunterkll> i only do strictly legal things 11:12 < xe0n> legal in certain states lol 11:12 < xe0n> haha 11:12 < Hunterkll> and of course, everything that's legal is perfectly honest, right? 11:12 < xe0n> suppose so. 11:13 < Hunterkll> i really need to develop that roll of film from anime central 2017 11:13 < Markdown1_> where the heck can you register .ne domains 11:13 < Hunterkll> that hooker was fucking amazing 11:13 < xe0n> lolll 11:13 < Hunterkll> got some black and white film work of that one 11:13 < xe0n> does the b&w make it artistic? 11:13 < Thanos> Hunterkll: there's nothing dumb in a question or two. 11:14 < xe0n> dont snap your fingers thanos 11:14 < xe0n> :P 11:14 < Hunterkll> xe0n, her mobster clothing style and hat did 11:14 < Hunterkll> :P 11:15 < Markdown1_> $678/year WTF 11:15 < MrLemur> Markdown1_ We are the knights who register .ne domains 11:15 < xe0n> MrLemur: what is your favourite colour? 11:16 < MrLemur> xe0n Colour is an illusion and we are all going to die alone. 11:16 < MrLemur> But blue if I had to choose. 11:16 < xe0n> wrong. 11:16 < xe0n> red 11:16 < xe0n> wwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 11:16 < Hunterkll> fuck that 11:16 < Hunterkll> emerald green 11:16 < xe0n> as if you didnt get that it was a line from the same movie lol! 11:16 < Hunterkll> is the only right answer 11:16 < MrLemur> Hehehe 11:16 < Markdown1_> MrLemur Spam 11:17 < Markdown1_> Spam Spam Spam Spam Bacon and Spam 11:17 < MrLemur> Spam and sausages is not the worst meal I've ever had 11:17 < xe0n> i had cheese and bacon sausages with salad and mash the other night 11:18 < xe0n> i dunno if i'd do them again.. 11:18 < Thanos> wtf is mash 11:18 <+ihre> potatoes 11:18 < xe0n> ^ 11:18 < Markdown1_> shrubbery 11:18 < xe0n> bangers and mash... 11:18 < Thanos> whats a banger 11:18 < xe0n> a good edm tune 11:18 < Markdown1_> some hood people 11:18 < MrLemur> Thanos, finger doodles 11:19 < xe0n> finger doodles with infinity stones, the way thanos likes it 11:19 < MrLemur> I'm legitimately feeling shameful and 11:20 < MrLemur> Actually that's it. 11:33 < m4221> Ho 11:33 < m4221> Hi 11:35 < niklasye> Hiho 11:35 <+ihre> Hi Hoes 11:35 < niklasye> You mean broes 11:36 < m4221> niklasye: I'm offended 11:37 < niklasye> m4221 Makes you feel alive, right? 11:37 < niklasye> I'm triggered, therefore I exist 13:17 < Hunterkll> Ainsey, have you seen my new website? https://www.hugebuttholes.com 13:17 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 13:19 < Thanos> sounds kinky 13:20 <+A-KO> waddup 13:20 < Hunterkll> urgh i'm having trouble deciding between different damn shutter release setups 13:20 < Hunterkll> lol 13:20 < Hunterkll> I can't find the one I had in '04 13:20 <+A-KO> WHY AM I UP SO EARLY 13:20 <+A-KO> WTF 13:20 <+A-KO> think I might be coming down with something :( 13:20 < Hunterkll> idk 13:20 <+A-KO> whatever's been going around work might actually have gotten me this time 13:20 <+A-KO> gg 13:20 < Hunterkll> i been getting up at like 4am every day since i got back from chiraq 13:20 < Hunterkll> lol 13:20 < Hunterkll> and going to bed at like 8pm 13:20 < Hunterkll> haha 13:21 < Hunterkll> oh, neat 13:21 < Hunterkll> 2.4ghz now instead of the old style 13:22 < Hunterkll> A-KO, you shoudl get one of these - https://www.amazon.com/PIXEL-Wireless-Shutter-Release-Control/dp/B01LCN48SI/ref=pd_sim_421_5?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01LCN48SI&pd_rd_r=WYQC7KV4Y1XKYTN8FSVT&pd_rd_w=G6t94&pd_rd_wg=nI2j5&psc=1&refRID=WYQC7KV4Y1XKYTN8FSVT 13:22 < Hunterkll> you'll need a different cabled one but still 13:22 < Hunterkll> mine has a 3 pin weather sealing jack on the side 13:22 < Hunterkll> lol 13:22 < Hunterkll> christ, my order history is insane 13:25 < Hunterkll> Wireless remote shutter release, 52mm wide angle conversion lens, 3 36exp rolls of portra 800, mini TTL flash, Platinum Edition using XHTML, XML, & Java 2, 36 packs of jack links jerky chew, tabasco steak sauce, 5 rolls of 36exp portra 400, canon EF 75-300, E-TTL speedlite flash with hard diffuser, LGA2011 cpu cooler, DDR4 4GB, 58mm 0.43x wide angle lens, i7-7800X, ET-60 lens hood for 75-300, E-52 II lens cap, 13:25 < Hunterkll> lol 13:25 <+A-KO> https://www.amazon.com/NEEWER-Wireless-Shutter-Release-Digital/dp/B005LT2ENG/ 13:25 < Hunterkll> wow 13:25 < Hunterkll> no 13:25 < Hunterkll> spend $10-18 more 13:25 < Hunterkll> get the programmable one that does time delay and shit 13:25 <+A-KO> why? 13:25 <+A-KO> wtf lol 13:25 < Hunterkll> ya like the one i linked 13:26 <+A-KO> I can't use those fancy ones 13:26 <+A-KO> they don't make 'em 13:26 <+A-KO> not for the T3 anyway 13:26 < Hunterkll> what camera was yours? 13:26 < Hunterkll> T3 13:26 < Hunterkll> standard 3.5mm 13:26 < Hunterkll> er, 2.5 13:27 < Hunterkll> A-KO, https://www.amazon.com/TW-283-E3-Wireless-Shutter-Release/dp/B004BZMGMA/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1527852428&sr=1-3&keywords=pixel+wireless+T3 13:27 <@cryptic1> Christ why are u guys up so early 13:27 < Hunterkll> and it's 1 cent cheaper than mine 13:27 < Hunterkll> and looks fancier 13:28 <+A-KO> cryptic1: I think I might be sick 13:28 <+A-KO> which sucks 13:28 <+A-KO> because I was intending to go over the gf's house all weekend 13:28 <+A-KO> buuuuuut yeah 13:28 <@cryptic1> That does suck 13:28 <@cryptic1> Right before the weekend 13:28 <+A-KO> yep 13:28 <@cryptic1> Better use monday and tuesday as sick days to make up for it 13:28 < Hunterkll> lol 13:29 < Hunterkll> nice 13:29 < Hunterkll> my new 75-300 gets here saturday too 13:29 < Hunterkll> film & shit gets here today 13:29 < Hunterkll> as well as the first flash 13:29 < Hunterkll> shit i'm gonna need a lot of batteries 13:29 < Hunterkll> good thing i have an entire fucking radioshack's worth in my basement 13:29 <@cryptic1> You can still buy film? 13:29 < Hunterkll> .... 13:29 < MrLemur> I got a Jinti one for my T3 13:29 < Hunterkll> cryptic1, canon officially EOL'd / end of sale their last film camera *yesterday* 13:29 < MrLemur> Neweer also did one 13:30 <+A-KO> think I might try and get back to sleep maybe 13:30 <@cryptic1> Thats too bad 13:30 < Hunterkll> cryptic1, they're 100% guaranteeing support & repairs throuhg october 2020, and extended if parts available through 2025 13:31 <@cryptic1> You going to buy one of the last models? 13:31 < Hunterkll> off ebay probably 13:31 < Hunterkll> the camera was introduced 18 years ago and is still the best film camera you can buy 13:31 < Hunterkll> they run $600-700 minimum for a good condition one on ebay 13:32 < Hunterkll> i wanted one, but i needed a replacement camera now, so i settled on the EOS-3 for $200 instead 13:32 < Hunterkll> when i buy one i'm going to send it in to canon for a full overhaul 13:33 <@cryptic1> Yeah thats a good idea 13:33 < Hunterkll> get the weather sealing refreshed and all that 13:34 <@cryptic1> Should just offer one of your gfx cards as one in trade on craigslist 13:34 < Hunterkll> lol no 13:34 < Hunterkll> my GPUs are $800 units 13:34 < Hunterkll> i'm considering hawking the hololens to buy a 1D X Mark II 13:34 < Hunterkll> but that'd only cover half the cost of the camera 13:34 <@cryptic1> Yeah but been running 24/7 13:34 < Hunterkll> EVGA 3 year transferrable warranty 13:34 < Hunterkll> they keep their resale value 13:35 < Hunterkll> that's how i got like $450-500 for my 980 Ti on ebay a while ago 13:35 < Hunterkll> still had like 180 days warranty left 13:35 < Hunterkll> lol 13:37 <+ihre> with analog cameras its the same as good watch movements, they will be serviceable till infinity 13:37 <+ihre> depends on the model ofc 13:37 < Hunterkll> ihre, depending on parts availability of course 13:38 < Hunterkll> :P 13:38 <+ihre> yeah definitely 13:38 < Hunterkll> canon's only guaranting service thoruhg 2020 13:38 < Hunterkll> then until 2025 depending on availability of parts 13:38 < Hunterkll> though given that yesterday was the official official end of sales (evne though they really stopped selling it mainstream in 2015) 13:38 < Hunterkll> and they stopped *manufacturing* the camera in 2010 13:38 < Hunterkll> i'm sure we'll be good for a while 13:38 <+ihre> it'll probably spawn third parties that will focus on those parts 13:38 < Hunterkll> nah 13:38 < Hunterkll> that hasn't really happened fora ny of canon's cameras 13:39 < Hunterkll> broken bodies just get cannibalized 13:39 < Hunterkll> i'm actually looking for a dead EOS-3 right now for spare parts 13:39 < rhqq> morning 13:40 <+ihre> sup rhqq 13:41 < rhqq> nommuch, just got my replacemnt simcard 13:41 < rhqq> hoping to finally resolve my internet issues 13:41 < rhqq> also spent 2h looking for polish-style kebap thing 13:41 <+ihre> wat 13:41 < Hunterkll> lol 13:41 <+ihre> is that marinated in beer or vodka or something ? :> 13:41 < rhqq> haha 13:42 < rhqq> no, it barely ressembles original 13:43 < rhqq> "kebab" "meat" in pita-style bread with lots of vegetables, all served which garlic sauce 13:43 < Hunterkll> cryptic1, lol new in box EOS-1V goes for almost as much as a 5D Mk III or IV 13:43 < Hunterkll> $1900 or more for a new one 13:43 <@cryptic1> Wow 13:43 < rhqq> cryptic1: back to work 13:43 <@cryptic1> D: 13:44 < Hunterkll> cryptic1, this is a new in box one from japan where they apparently still sold 'em for a while 13:44 < Hunterkll> lol 13:44 <@cryptic1> About to drive to work now be back in 15/20 minutes 13:44 < Hunterkll> lol 13:48 < Thanos> I should have been a sysadmin 13:48 < Thanos> sitting around on irc all day 13:48 < Hunterkll> ^ 13:48 < Hunterkll> its p lit 13:48 < rhqq> Thanos: found a developer 13:48 < Thanos> I dont have a tech job 13:48 < rhqq> well, you're technically speaking very wrong :P 13:52 < Thanos> I know you don't want people clued into how awesome your gig is 13:53 < Thanos> but any job you can sit around on irc and do is cake. 13:53 <+ihre> Thanos: just create an irc bot connected to scripts, seems reasonable 13:54 < rhqq> Thanos: it's just matter of proper setup, any office job would do 13:56 < m4221> Hello 13:56 < rhqq> oh no 13:59 < rhqq> is he gone yet? 14:00 < m4221> rhqq: who? 14:00 < rhqq> ... 14:00 <+ihre> jesus 14:01 < asimon> good morning friends 14:02 <+ihre> im not your friend, buddy 14:04 <+ihre> https://static.autoblog.nl/images/wp2018/bijl-canada-koppen.jpg https://static.autoblog.nl/images/wp2018/bijl-canada-bloed.jpg wew 14:04 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 42,257 bytes 14:04 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 47,495 bytes 14:04 < rhqq> :O 14:04 < rhqq> its alive 14:04 < rhqq> it works.. but not correctly 14:04 <+ihre> well, it not wrong :P 14:04 <+ihre> just rather useless :D 14:05 < rhqq> ah, just noticed there are two 14:05 < rhqq> wait what 14:05 < rhqq> two different sizes 14:05 < rhqq> for same url? 14:05 < rhqq> https://static.autoblog.nl/images/wp2018/bijl-canada-koppen.jpg https://static.autoblog.nl/images/wp2018/bijl-canada-koppen.jpg 14:05 <+ihre> no, 2 different urls 14:05 <+layer-eight> * rhqq โ†’ ihre โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 47,495 bytes 14:05 < rhqq> ah correct 14:05 < rhqq> ok 14:11 < cipher6> morning all 14:11 < rhqq> oh 14:11 < rhqq> i just realized 14:11 < rhqq> happy friday everyone 14:14 < asimon> fuck yeah friday 14:15 < Doorcellar> Anyone know how I can increase the disk space allowed for an office 365 sharepoint site? 14:17 < MrLemur> go to sharepoint admin site > site collections and choose storage quota 14:21 < Doorcellar> Everything looks fine in storage quota but I can no longer copy and paste anymore to the synced sharepoint folder in file explorer 14:29 < jaelae> i bought some makeup from an MLM online and the single order has generated 16 emails so far 14:30 < asimon> Sounds about right 14:31 < asimon> Just tell them that you live in the EU and that they're violating the GPDR 14:31 < asimon> then report them to the cyper police 14:31 < asimon> s/cyper/cyber 14:31 <+layer-eight> [SED asimon] then report them to the cyber police 14:31 < jaelae> i dont want to talk toa nyone 14:31 < jaelae> i just ordered makeup for my wife 14:34 <@cryptic1> MORNING 14:34 <@cryptic1> oops caps 14:34 < asimon> Good morning cryptic1 14:35 < asimon> I don't know if its that good of a morning though 14:35 <@cryptic1> :) 14:35 <@cryptic1> its friday 14:35 <@Code_Man65> You may rejoice, for Friday has arrived 14:36 < jaelae> i gotta get to studying 14:36 < jaelae> one last microsoft test for mcsa - ive been slacking 14:36 < Thanos> study, yay! 14:37 < cipher6> I woke up and my wife said, "Your PowerRangers shirt is clean. I put it out for you." 14:37 < cipher6> And htat's how I know this friday is going to be awesome. 14:39 < Ainsey> Hunterkll: lmao, very 90's 14:39 < Hunterkll> Ainsey, i had to look hard for that under construction banner 14:39 < Hunterkll> lol 14:39 < jaelae> cipher6: is 42 though 14:39 < jaelae> :( 14:39 < jaelae> no judgement zone though 14:39 < Ainsey> Hunterkll: you you been? long time since I spoke in here haha 14:40 < Hunterkll> pretty good 14:40 < Hunterkll> raiding amazon for film supplies 14:40 < Thanos> I'll be judgy. When I see 40 somethings wearing thundercats, transformers, power rangers etc shirts I want to laugh at them. 14:40 < Ainsey> Hunterkll: hah, I always do that 14:41 < Hunterkll> eh?? 14:41 < Hunterkll> you shoot film too? 14:41 < Ainsey> aah thought you meant ideas for film downloads 14:41 < Hunterkll> nooooo 14:41 < Hunterkll> I just got my new camera yesterday 14:41 < Ainsey> misunderstood 14:41 < Hunterkll> now i'm priming up for everything else 14:41 < Ainsey> ah nice, old school film? 14:41 < Hunterkll> yes 14:42 < Hunterkll> i have a shitload of undeveloped film i need to take care of from the past month 14:42 < Hunterkll> lol 14:42 < Ainsey> very nice, I have my old dslr and thats about it in the way of cameras for me 14:42 < Hunterkll> ya, just got an EOS-3 to replace the EOS-50e that broke in chicago two weeks ago 14:42 < Ainsey> canon man then, mines an Nikon D200 14:42 < Hunterkll> still have a rebel G as a backup lol 14:43 < Ainsey> with the little LCD on the top of the body with your readout on 14:43 < Hunterkll> had to switch to that basic bitch body that saturday night 14:43 <+ihre> i wonder why they have different names for those in EU vs USA tho, rebel vs EOS 14:43 < Hunterkll> they don't 14:44 < Hunterkll> ihre, it's the Canon EOS Rebel G :P 14:44 <+ihre> a canon eos 650d is called a rebel t4i in US and a x6i in japan .. 14:44 < Hunterkll> it's still an EOS 650D 14:44 < Ainsey> reminds me I have some photos I need to pull off mine 14:44 < Hunterkll> just like my EOS-50e is also the Elan II e 14:44 < Hunterkll> the rebel G is the EOS-500N 14:45 < Hunterkll> 3 digit camera models are basic bitch cameras >:3 14:45 <+ihre> its just confusing and doesnt make sense 14:45 < Hunterkll> it's just branding 14:45 < Hunterkll> anything "rebel" or 3 digit EOS is ones you don't want 14:45 <+ihre> depends on your budget ;p 14:45 < Hunterkll> I had the rebel 2000 way back when it came out in late '99 14:46 < Hunterkll> which was the EOS-300 14:46 < Hunterkll> ihre, true, there's also the 4 digit model numbers 14:46 < Hunterkll> *puke* 14:46 < Ainsey> ah compact flash, I forgot how slow you are 14:47 < Hunterkll> Ainsey, you need the UDMA7 ones 14:47 < Hunterkll> :P 14:47 < Hunterkll> if your camera even supports it 14:47 < Hunterkll> or upgrade to a CFast camera 14:47 < Hunterkll> like the 1D X Mark II 14:47 < Hunterkll> CFast is SATA instead of IDE :) 14:47 < Ainsey> not sure what my camera can do to be honest 14:47 < Hunterkll> same card formfactor (though with actual sata connectors) 14:48 <+ihre> fwiw, im glad i didnt pay 1200e for my dslr, given the number of times i've used it over the past couple of years, 650d is fine for me ;p 14:48 < Hunterkll> haha 14:48 < Hunterkll> i'm looking at about $6000 for my next digital camera 14:48 < Ainsey> it seems though it'll do UDMA 14:48 * Ainsey goes shopping 14:48 < Hunterkll> well duh 14:48 < Hunterkll> which model camera? 14:48 <+ihre> and youre 14k down 14:48 < Ainsey> Hunterkll: Nikon D200 14:48 <+ihre> how the fuck do you allocate 6k for a camera? :p 14:48 < Ainsey> oooold camera 14:49 < Ainsey> well, 2000 and something 14:49 < Hunterkll> first one that's good enough for me to use for in place of a film camera since it's the first that FINALLY beats film in all metrics, and the first to exceed the 10fps shooting speed of a 1V with PB attachmenet 14:49 < Hunterkll> 2005 14:50 < Hunterkll> Ainsey, i'd hope anything made after like '96 could do UDMA 14:50 < Hunterkll> lol 14:50 < Hunterkll> but no 14:50 < ny0x> Is it normal for a sysadmin to perform a security risk assessment? 14:50 < Hunterkll> D200 doesn't support it 14:50 < Hunterkll> Ainsey, D200 no UDMA, so buy whatever crap cards you want 14:50 < Hunterkll> ny0x, sure, why not 14:51 < ny0x> okay cool. 14:51 < ny0x> I was about to offer to do one. 14:51 < Hunterkll> ihre, how? I pay off $6k, then load up $6k 14:51 < Hunterkll> :) 14:51 < Casteil> dear chase: don't fucking send credit payment due alerts if I've already scheduled a payment 14:51 < Hunterkll> ny0x, 'is it normal for a sysadmin to perform X' 14:51 < Hunterkll> and there's always someone 14:51 < Hunterkll> who does it 14:51 < Hunterkll> so that's a dumb question 14:51 < Hunterkll> :) 14:51 <+giant_it_burrit> be nice to the kids 14:51 < Hunterkll> don't make me put you on the site giant_it_burrit 14:51 < Ainsey> just had a look at the last shoot I did, photo I thought came out alright looks shite :( 14:51 < Hunterkll> i will put you on the site if you don't behave 14:51 < Ainsey> ever so slightly out of focus 14:52 <+giant_it_burrit> is that like the list ? 14:52 < Ainsey> https://imgur.com/a/Xujw34X 14:52 <+layer-eight> * Ainsey โ†’ Private Imgur Album 14:52 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, oh it's worse 14:52 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, https://www.hugebuttholes.com 14:52 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 14:52 <+giant_it_burrit> please no felda 14:52 <+giant_it_burrit> oh phew 14:52 < Hunterkll> .... 14:52 < Hunterkll> lol 14:52 <+ihre> Ainsey: but what were you focussing on? ;p 14:52 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, felda isn't on the list yet 14:52 < Hunterkll> lol 14:53 < Hunterkll> i'll point out that i've enhanced the butthole security with a proper SSL certificate 14:53 < Hunterkll> :o 14:53 < Ainsey> ihre: was supposed to have been on the nearest dial 14:53 < Ainsey> but just got it ever so slightly out 14:53 < Hunterkll> lol\ 14:54 <+ihre> DoF works backwards, as in, focus on the beginning of the ring and then set the diafragma right :D 14:54 < Hunterkll> diaphragm ? 14:54 < Hunterkll> lol 14:54 < rhqq> Hunterkll: add this https://bl.ocks.org/AGdelaX/856e67e9ba5905c051db but like 2-3 eye-killing epileptic colors with quick change 14:54 <+layer-eight> * rhqq โ†’ Rainbow Background Animation - bl.ocks.org 14:54 <+ihre> https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diafragma_(optica) meh 14:54 < Hunterkll> rhqq, i'll have to review my book to see if it's got that stuff in there 14:54 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ Diafragma (optica) - Wikipedia 14:55 < Hunterkll> i'm restricting myself to 1999 technology,a nd only what's in my book 14:55 < Hunterkll> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078971759X/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 <-- this book 14:55 < Hunterkll> though i did order the updated 2000 copy with ASP and perl CGI 14:55 < Hunterkll> so we might get a guestbook and hit counter when that comes in 14:55 < Hunterkll> https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Using-XHTML-XML-Java/dp/0789724731/ref=dp_ob_title_bk 15:02 < MadCamel> Hm. It's Friday. Time to change a lot of stuff in prod for no reason! 15:02 < Ainsey> I only got up an hour ago 15:02 < Ainsey> perks of running your own company I guess 15:03 < McDonaldsWiFi> morning fellas 15:03 < asimon> Hey friend 15:03 < MadCamel> heh yeah. I'm gonna miss that, switching to an 8-5'er soon. Getting up before 10 is a nightmare.. 15:04 < Hatter> do most of you do 8-5? 15:05 < abakedapplepie> 9-5 15:05 < abakedapplepie> because im lazy 15:05 < Hatter> I typically do 9-5 with 30-60 minute lunch 15:05 < Ainsey> I was always a 9-5 guy, with on call on top 15:05 < Ainsey> but now I just work when I feel like it 15:05 < MrLemur> 9-5:30 15:06 < MrLemur> or 9-10 15:06 < Thanos> working 5 days a week is horrible. 15:06 < Hatter> this whole 9-5 M-F thing is for the birds anyway 15:06 < asimon> It usually ends up 8-6 15:08 <+giant_it_burrit> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Na1hDZvu5Q&feature=youtu.be 15:08 <+layer-eight> * giant_it_burrit โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Verdens hurtigste makulator - GDPR Compliant shredder! โ†’ โš˜ 97,107 โ†‘ 887 โ†“ 16 โœ 66 15:09 < NSV> Anyone else feel IT is stretched crazy thin because of all the shit you have to know compared to most jobs? 15:10 < alazare619> ^ 15:10 < alazare619> also underpaid 15:10 <@Code_Man65> That is a larger problem in the SMB space 15:11 < alazare619> and underappreciated because the CFO's nephew is "good with computers" 15:11 < asimon> I love that guys laugh 15:12 < niklasye> become a consultant, solves at least the salary problem :) 15:12 < Thanos> it can't be that bad. buck up. 15:14 < alazare619> i always find it funny the people that dont find IT to be that way 15:14 < alazare619> like you obviously haven't had a toxic IT job before 15:15 < alazare619> i didn't feel that way till i worked here 15:15 < alazare619> pay far better then any other job before 15:15 < alazare619> but completely underpaid for the BS i deal with on a day to day 15:15 < MadCamel> Skillset is always in demand.. Just line up another job. Money isn't worth being unhappy, long-term. 15:16 < niklasye> true ^ 15:16 < Thanos> people don't die at your job. 15:16 < Thanos> so yeah, I'm not going to cry for you. 15:16 < alazare619> part of me wants to make a report, none of our data in motion is encrypted, DC's and exchange are 2003 exchange is 2007 on a 2003 dc... still a ton of XP devices running around i could go on about how we dont meet pci compliance because C levels wont let us use money to update our infrastructure 15:17 < MadCamel> oof. no external audits? 15:17 < alazare619> Thanos: previous co-worker was checked into a psychward because he attempted suicide 15:17 < alazare619> Thanos: its pretty fucking bad/toxic 15:18 < alazare619> MadCamel: not for IT 15:18 < alazare619> business office is audited 15:18 < Thanos> there are weak willed people everywhere. 15:18 < alazare619> but only for insurance purposes not compliance 15:18 < alazare619> Thanos: please go kill yourself 15:18 < Thanos> its no wonder your coworker attempted suicide 15:19 < asimon> Woah hey there 15:19 < asimon> lets all take it down a notch yeah? 15:19 <@Code_Man65> Yeah 15:19 < asimon> Lets focus on how ridiculous this is instead 15:19 < asimon> https://www.zdnet.com/article/fitness-app-pumpup-leaked-health-data-private-messages/ 15:19 <+layer-eight> * asimon โ†’ Fitness app PumpUp leaked health data, private messages | ZDNet 15:20 < asimon> Definitely not pci compliant - they transmitted full credit card details in plaintext, linked to facebook accounts and everything 15:25 < Nightcinder> Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar have reportedly escaped from a German zoo, with locals being warned to stay inside 15:25 < int0x1C8> KITTIES 15:25 < MadCamel> Kitties! I'd buy them steak 15:25 <@Code_Man65> Nightcinder: Darn, it wasn't lions, tigers, and bears. 15:26 < Casteil> I'm probably going to catch some shit for not bending over 15:26 < am0nrahx> dibs on the jaguar 15:26 < alazare619> Code_Man65: and theres the daily kansas meme 15:26 < alazare619> I over heard the 2 lions 2 tigers and jaguar were off to see the wizard 15:27 < Casteil> send me all the "you would be wise to prioritize this" emails you want.. is it really that important if you can't even be fucking bothered to put in an actual ticket? 15:27 < Nightcinder> top comment++ 15:27 < Nightcinder> Madagascar 4: Escape from Germany 15:27 <@Code_Man65> Yeah, but some bitch said she was going to get them and their little dog too 15:27 < int0x1C8> the lions want a brain, the jaguar wants courage, and the tigers want a human heart 15:28 < alazare619> "Police killed a bear and were searching for the other animals that broke out of their cages in a zoo in Luenebach, western Germany on Friday." 15:28 < alazare619> apparently the bear got killed Code_Man65 15:28 < Nightcinder> rip bear 15:28 < Jekotia> Anyone know how to disable webmin modules from the terminal? Google is giving me a fat lot of useless :/ 15:29 < Jekotia> s/disable/remove 15:29 <+layer-eight> [SED Jekotia] Anyone know how to remove webmin modules from the terminal? Google is giving me a fat lot of useless :/ 15:29 < Nightcinder> The animals were found inside the zoo compound in Lรผnebach after a search involving a drone, officials told German media. Local residents had earlier been told to stay indoors. 15:31 < alazare619> anyone have experienec with amplifi mesh? 15:31 < alazare619> https://www.amazon.com/AmpliFi-High-Density-Home-Wi-Fi-System 15:32 < alazare619> https://www.amazon.com/AmpliFi-High-Density-Home-Wi-Fi-System/dp/B01L9O08PW/ 15:32 < Nightcinder> why bother with mesh 15:32 < alazare619> rentals 15:33 < alazare619> why invest in a property i don't own 15:33 < Thanos> I have Orbi mesh. It works wonderfully. 15:33 < Nightcinder> $310 vs a UAP-AC-Lite or two? 15:33 < Thanos> as for why: thick plaster walls, fireplaces, etc. 15:33 < MadCamel> good call. Generally if you think you need a mesh and you're dealing with <2000sqft it's not a signal problem it's an interference problem. 15:34 < cantibot> .yt crystal method 15:35 < alazare619> Nightcinder: its a router w/ wifi + 2 mesh ap's 15:35 < alazare619> 2 uap ac's are that much 15:35 < hxcsp> hey it just looks cool 15:35 < Nightcinder> my uap-ac was $100 15:35 < hxcsp> that matters 15:37 < alazare619> Nightcinder: yea 2 uaps + a router you are at the same cost as the amplifi hd mesh system 15:38 < Thanos> the problem with the amplifi unit and why I didn't buy it is that the little satellites dominate a whole power socket 15:38 < alazare619> Nightcinder: not to mention this is beast 15:38 < alazare619> https://store.amplifi.com/products/amplifi-teleport 15:38 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ AmpliFi Teleport โ€“ Amplifi Wi-Fi 15:40 < abakedapplepie> thats... interesting 15:41 < Hatter> abakedapplepie: look into it please, give us your findings by EOB 15:41 < Nightcinder> wot 15:41 < Nightcinder> that's interesting 15:41 < Nightcinder> so it just automatically creates a vpn for you 15:41 < Hatter> Nightcinder: you help him 15:42 < alazare619> Nightcinder: basically yes 15:42 < alazare619> Nightcinder: a hardware assisted VPN 15:42 < Nightcinder> wonder what performance is like 15:42 < alazare619> found some videos on youtube about it its hardware assisted 15:42 < Nightcinder> i need to set up an ipsec tunnel from the gfs to my place 15:42 < abakedapplepie> i wonder how easy it is to configure the wifi station on it when using wifi hotspots 15:42 < alazare619> so near native speed for whatever the slowest point on the connections speed is 15:43 <@JollyRgrs> Nightcinder: only then will she feel comfortable sending you noods? 15:43 < Nightcinder> JollyRgrs: then i can fix shit without going over there 15:43 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: i was thinking so he could tap into her camera etc...you know and monitor her... 15:43 <@JollyRgrs> Nightcinder: teamviewer. done 15:43 < hxcsp> how often are you fixing shit if you are actively trying to avoid going to your girlfriends :p 15:43 < Nightcinder> damn that teleport is $100 15:43 <@JollyRgrs> hxcsp++++ 15:44 <@JollyRgrs> i'd be purposefully breaking stuff just to go back if i had to :) 15:44 < alazare619> Nightcinder: yea the amplifi hd router is pretty beast from what i've heard 15:44 <@JollyRgrs> "oh dang, i'll have to head over at 3am to fix that" 15:44 < jaelae> logicmonitor has the worst UI 15:44 < jaelae> in the world 15:44 < alazare619> its basically a UAP AC (not the lite) antenna + edge router capabilities 15:44 < hxcsp> lol 15:44 < jaelae> if you want to move servers you are monitoring into another folder its horrific 15:44 <@JollyRgrs> jaelae: was it made in vb6? 15:44 < Nightcinder> i use an ER-4 + uap-ac-pro 15:44 < Nightcinder> so no reason to change 15:44 < abakedapplepie> alazare619: how featurefull is it 15:44 < jaelae> nah i mean its html5 i think 15:44 < abakedapplepie> i want something that will do a vpn 15:44 < abakedapplepie> my tplink archer wont 15:45 < Nightcinder> any edgerouter can do a vpn 15:45 < alazare619> not as featurefull as ER from what i've seen but more so then most routers 15:45 < jaelae> looks nice but if you want to add a new VM to monitor you have to drag it into another folder and you have to navigate through a ton of crap 15:45 < abakedapplepie> i didnt realize the amplifi shit is only $150 15:45 < alazare619> somewhere between one of those ARM based alien spaceship looking routers and an ER or Mikrotik 15:45 < abakedapplepie> im assuming its a lot better than these UFO inspired routers people have come out with lately 15:45 < abakedapplepie> i love the front speed display too 15:46 <@JollyRgrs> abakedapplepie: don't be dissin my unifi APs 15:46 < alazare619> abakedapplepie: it also comes in black for super fast 15:46 < alazare619> insert another racist black joke here 15:46 < abakedapplepie> LMFAO i didnt even realize that would apply to the unifi 15:46 < abakedapplepie> no i meant the stupid nighthawks and shit 15:46 < abakedapplepie> modern sci fi UFOs not 50s UFOs :P 15:46 <@JollyRgrs> oh, so stealth fighter lookin routers 15:47 <@JollyRgrs> we have IFO's that look like the nighthawk 15:47 < khelpw> I liken them to robot spiders, with all the antennae looking like legs 15:47 < alazare619> abakedapplepie: right right, yea the amplifi router looks to be the middle ground i've been looking for i'm between it and setting up a hAP mesh using mikrotik my biggest gripe with mikrotik is how much of a pain in the ass doing nat is on it... 15:48 < abakedapplepie> im way too much of a unifi fanboy to consider microtik 15:48 < sadbox> I've got a unifi AP which I'm pretty happy with 15:48 < sadbox> But I didn't do the whole controller thing 15:48 < alazare619> i've owned both...both have pro's and cons 15:48 < abakedapplepie> just the ease of use and support is 15:48 < sadbox> just used their app 15:48 < hxcsp> my unifi ap bricked 15:48 < hxcsp> or i bricked it or something idk 15:48 < abakedapplepie> how 15:48 <@JollyRgrs> hxcsp: did you recently update? 15:48 < hxcsp> i forget, it was a few months ago 15:49 <@JollyRgrs> did it brick after update?E 15:49 < hxcsp> i tried to factory reset it etc, but cant get it to 15:49 <@JollyRgrs> there was an issue i ran into when i updated last 15:49 <@JollyRgrs> messes up with the string it uses to connect to the controller 15:49 <@JollyRgrs> you gotta ssh into the AP and change it 15:49 <@JollyRgrs> does it just show red/disconnected? 15:50 < alazare619> right now i'm just tired of running the ER then plus an AP just to get wifi id like to do the mesh to get wifi as my ONT is on 1 side of my house on the other side i have 0 wifi so I either have to run cat5e/6 across the house and do a drop for a second AP (house is a rental and i dont really wana climb into the attic with blown insulation) or pay someone to do that...other option is a mesh network which can easily 15:50 < alazare619> be transported if i move 15:50 < hxcsp> JollyRgrs: i cant find the AP on my network anywhere when connecting it :P that was the issue 15:50 < hxcsp> or i would be able to ssh to it 15:51 < sadbox> alazare619: I just strung the cable along the baseboards 15:51 <@JollyRgrs> hxcsp: what did you do it to trick UBNT? 15:51 < alazare619> hxcsp: easy solution check your arp table of your router 15:51 < hxcsp> it flashes like its supposed to reset? 15:51 < alazare619> sadbox: yea with kids not an option :P 15:51 < hxcsp> JollyRgrs: i think trying to reset it i did. not 100% sure 15:51 <@JollyRgrs> alazare619: sure it is 15:52 <@JollyRgrs> use some masking tape to hold it in the edge 15:52 < alazare619> not with my wife 15:52 < sadbox> alazare619: would they mess w/ it or something? I used cable tacks 15:52 <@JollyRgrs> or just barely tuck it under the baseboard 15:52 < alazare619> i woo she throws a knife at me 15:52 < alazare619> idk what she would do if i had a network cable 50 feet long across the baseboard 15:52 <@JollyRgrs> hxcsp: do hard 30-30-30 resets or whatever work on UAPs? 15:52 < alazare619> probably more like 150 feet 15:53 < hxcsp> JollyRgrs: not sure. i was just following what was on their forums 15:53 < sadbox> alazare619: I just let my wife have shitty wifi for a while and suddenly she was totally fine with the cables 15:53 < alazare619> lmao 15:53 < alazare619> yea my wife knows how to trouble shoot 15:54 <@JollyRgrs> hxcsp: tried actually contacting support? 15:54 < abakedapplepie> i wish i had authority to fire 15:54 < alazare619> her primary os on her device is fedora 28 with xfce 15:54 <+giant_it_burrit> alazare619: i woo she throws a knife at you 15:54 < abakedapplepie> this guy sucks 15:54 <@JollyRgrs> abakedapplepie: you gotta FIGHT 15:54 <+giant_it_burrit> its wonderful 15:54 <@JollyRgrs> FOR YOUR RIGHT 15:54 <@JollyRgrs> TO FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE 15:54 < alazare619> giant_it_burrit: right... 15:54 < abakedapplepie> third time this week that this guy asked me what an error message was 15:54 < abakedapplepie> the most literal error messages 15:54 < abakedapplepie> like "do exactly what the error says" 15:54 < abakedapplepie> it GIVES YOU THE PROBLEM AND THE SOLUTION 15:54 < abakedapplepie> READING COMPREHENSION IS HARD 15:55 < sadbox> alazare619: It blows my mind to think that someone is both willing to deal with linux and unwilling to have an ethernet cable around 15:55 < alazare619> enter is not a substitution for a. 15:55 < alazare619> sadbox: she is very very picky 15:55 < alazare619> but she cooks amazing 15:55 < sadbox> to teach their own I suppose 15:55 < alazare619> so i deal with it...bonus points she does my landaury and folds it.. 15:55 < coderphive> bruh 15:56 < abakedapplepie> wow 15:56 < abakedapplepie> you got the laundry model 15:56 < coderphive> infra coders try to make things so complicated 15:56 < abakedapplepie> nice 15:56 < sadbox> coderphive: #devops 15:56 < coderphive> bad joke is bad 15:57 < coderphive> I just caught a dude trying to store JWT's in secrets management 15:57 < coderphive> like... why? 15:57 <@JollyRgrs> jwt? 15:57 <@JollyRgrs> secrets mgmt? 15:57 < coderphive> json web token 15:57 <@JollyRgrs> oh 15:58 <@JollyRgrs> lol 15:58 < coderphive> secrets management is vault 15:58 < coderphive> basically a place where you can store a bunch of application specific credentials 15:58 < coderphive> then from my app I can call an API and auth to that service right away 15:59 < coderphive> also has some built in policies and protections for closing the vault when it's compromised 15:59 < Hunterkll> lol what 15:59 < Hunterkll> you can develop B&W film using orange juice or coffee? 15:59 <+ihre> developers trying to make things so complicated, writing a python script which unlocks kms and then pushes secrets to a dediated namespace >< 15:59 < Hunterkll> that's hilaroius 15:59 <+ihre> including jwt's 15:59 <+ihre> ffs 15:59 < coderphive> ihre so you've seen this too? 15:59 <+ihre> use vault instead, noo, too complicated 15:59 < coderphive> like it takes <100ms to get a jwt 15:59 <+ihre> yeah, but not by infra guys, but the developers 16:00 < alazare619> sadbox: btw she prefers fedora over windows she also taught herself linux 16:00 < coderphive> idk, how I set Vault up is simple 16:00 < coderphive> but I view that as part of my job 16:01 < hxcsp> JollyRgrs: no i havent contacted support, it hasnt really been a priority. It was an extra one we had lying around the office i took home to use so its not the new V2 ones. not sure how much more effort ill put into it before i buy a new one 16:01 <+ihre> oOoOoOo now i have to account for expiring tokens, cant get that in my sprint, we'll continue the way it is 16:01 <+ihre> well go fuck yourself 16:01 < MadCamel> heh. try storing secrets when you have regulatory burdens.. vault is not nearly good enough 16:02 < alazare619> sadbox: one day i asked her why her response was...well if i want to install something i just fire up terminal sudo yum search if its there i sudo yum install..in windows i have to go to the website find it...verify its not infected with some malware...double cick...ignore all the prompts that come up...confirm again i want to install click some more prompts...then find it in the start menu its just 16:02 < alazare619> dumb 16:02 < coderphive> MadCamel I mean, there's banks using Vault... 16:03 < coderphive> Can you be more specific? 16:04 < coderphive> I've also noticed that people and companies frequently over complicate auditing and regulation (not to say you are) 16:04 <@JollyRgrs> alazare619: tbh, her reasoning is just dumb 16:05 < coderphive> but I gave a talk recently where a guy didn't notice you could get around PCI Audits using CICD 16:05 < niklasye> MadCamel what is it that vault doesn't do well/secure enough? 16:05 < humpaxx> Hey team 16:05 <@JollyRgrs> if she can teach herself linux, she should be able to understand the pros AND cons of linux vs windows like that 16:05 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: there was like an hour long conversation to it but that was the gist of it..there was other reasons but she also is somewhere between a power user and just a web surfer 16:05 < MadCamel> Eh, we're required to use HSMs. vault is essentially a kickass HSM itself, but since it doesn't come in a physical box we can't use it. 16:06 < coderphive> JollyRgrs to add onto that, there's still a lot of things _not_ in package management 16:06 <@JollyRgrs> i agree, i love the "install from repo" easily thing... but it isn't that hard to find the website either... you should be DLing from the official site, so no worries about virus 16:06 <@JollyRgrs> coderphive: correct 16:06 < niklasye> MadCamel Ah I see 16:06 <@JollyRgrs> alazare619: not knockin her choice... if iwasn't gaming, i'd probably be on linux for my desktop again 16:06 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: where either OS could suit her needs she doesnt need full bash support or ssh etc or code and wants to use vim etc 16:06 < GreyKite> even on windows, I like choco 16:06 < F34RInc> ^ 16:06 < coderphive> I think what makes Linux great is you have access to the whole OS - to fuck yourself or make your life better 16:07 < coderphive> Plus the CLI is top notch 16:07 <@JollyRgrs> ^ 16:07 < GreyKite> powershell is growing on me 16:07 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: thats exactly why too she isnt a gamer and just wants a machine that doesnt slow down with time or random updates make it completely inopperable it was more of a preference vs one being the better choice for use 16:07 < niklasye> the windows manager in windows is just not good enough to be used for work :( 16:07 < GreyKite> but zsh is bae 16:07 < niklasye> ironically 16:07 < GreyKite> yeah, I'm pretty in love with awesome 16:07 < coderphive> MadCamel is that instituted by an agency or your company? 16:07 < alazare619> now why fedora over say debian or centos don't ask me :P 16:08 < alazare619> i think that was more aesthetics choice possible? 16:08 < coderphive> MadCamel I've seen some policies like that around OS choice 16:08 <+ihre> i'd pick fedora over both for a desktop 16:08 < niklasye> GreyKite I like i3 myself but I'm sure I would like awesome too 16:08 <+ihre> the other way around for a server, in favor of centos 16:08 < coderphive> MadCamel Can't defeat old thinking :\ 16:08 < Heresiarch> alazare619: probably newer/faster packages. 16:08 < coderphive> You guys should check out Kubuntu 18.04 16:08 <+ihre> No 16:08 <+ihre> gtfo 16:08 < coderphive> I setup a pairing station with it 16:08 < coderphive> It's amazing 16:08 < abakedapplepie> centos is a bit odd of a desktop os choice 16:08 < alazare619> Heresiarch: could of been why never really asked but when i used fedora i got tired of doing full upgrades every 6 months 16:08 <+ihre> i3 4 life 16:08 < coderphive> ihre fight me 16:08 < GreyKite> niklasye: the biggest difference between i3 and awesome is which you started on :D 16:09 < Hunterkll> god damn 16:09 < Hunterkll> well 16:09 < Hunterkll> i think i've got everything 16:09 < Heresiarch> alazare619: sure. But if you're just starting out in linux (esp on desktop), you don't mind as much. 16:09 < Hunterkll> i'm back in business as they say 16:09 <+giant_it_burrit> ? 16:09 < coderphive> Hold the phone 16:09 < coderphive> Who here is an Arch user? 16:09 <+ihre> GreyKite: and the predefined layouts of awm vs whatever you want on i3 16:09 < coderphive> I feel it's strange they haven't told us yet 16:09 <@JollyRgrs> alazare619: so now you use windwos and do full upgrades every 6 mo? 16:09 < alazare619> coderphive: i ran arch for about 2.5 years with btrfs 16:09 <+giant_it_burrit> Hunterkll: 16:09 < Heresiarch> alazare619: I used to use gentoo in college, and I thought it was just the absolute shit when I had to recompile the new shiny packages. 16:09 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: ironic right? 16:09 <+ihre> i run arch, but why should you care :p 16:09 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, 16:09 < coderphive> What's the allure in running arch alazare619 16:10 <+giant_it_burrit> what biz Hunterkll 16:10 < Hunterkll> photo 16:10 < coderphive> like, when I work on servers and automation all day I hate fucking around with my own environment 16:10 < alazare619> coderphive: aur is probably the only real positive aspect of arch 16:10 < MadCamel> former arch user, got tired of my workstation being a project every time I'd update packages. I just want it to work, so I can do work, so went back to debian-stable 16:10 < Hunterkll> i've got a camera that sounds like a goddamn machine gun and a shitload of everything else coming 16:10 < GreyKite> ihre: well, sure, it gives you some presets but you can modify them 16:10 <@JollyRgrs> GreyKite: i am sad, i was just about to get into either i3 or awesome (couldn't decide) when i ended up switching back to Windows 16:10 < coderphive> ah 16:10 <+ihre> GreyKite: lua right? 16:10 < Hunterkll> enlightenment DR16 16:10 < Hunterkll> was the best DE ever 16:10 < Hunterkll> duh 16:10 < GreyKite> ihre: yes 16:10 < Hunterkll> fuck DR17 16:10 < alazare619> coderphive: altho you could just use one of the variants with a DE etc all setup out of the box and have aur enabled out of the box too 16:10 < MadCamel> agreed Hunterkll 16:10 < GreyKite> JollyRgrs: what turned you back to Windows? 16:11 <@JollyRgrs> gaming 16:11 < coderphive> alazare619 That makes sense 16:11 < GreyKite> Fair enough 16:11 <@JollyRgrs> yeah :/ 16:11 < Hunterkll> heh 16:11 < Hunterkll> Windows 8 turned me back to widnows 16:11 <+ihre> what fucking around though ? set it up once, do it right, update packages daily/weekly, and youre good to go? 16:11 <@JollyRgrs> other than that, i had my laptop (With BD drive) doing AnyDVD on windows, while my desktop was linux 16:11 < Hunterkll> Win8 was the first time MS got their heads out their asses and started fixing architectural and security model issues... nevermind performance 16:11 < coderphive> alazare619 aur vs apt? 16:11 <+ihre> that isnt a comparisment 16:11 <+ihre> it should be aur vs ppa 16:11 < alazare619> coderphive: aur is arch user repository 16:11 < coderphive> ah 16:11 < humpaxx> Guys i have to send a picutre of my screen with the dead pixel to Dell 16:12 < alazare619> coderphive: if you are interested in arch look at antegros 16:12 < coderphive> that makes sense 16:12 <@JollyRgrs> humpaxx: take a screenshot :P 16:12 < humpaxx> But the pixel isnยดt in my screenshots?? 16:12 < humpaxx> JollyRgrs: I did 16:12 <@JollyRgrs> humpaxx: mspaint it in 16:12 < alazare619> its basically turn key arch think linux mint to ubuntu 16:12 <@JollyRgrs> just count the dots and put it in the appropriate place 16:12 < humpaxx> JollyRgrs: idk that kinda feels like fraud 16:12 < coderphive> alazare619 tbh I'd always been turned off by arch itself, but I'll check it out 16:12 <@JollyRgrs> humpaxx: pls tell me you are kidding me 16:12 <+ihre> and if you actually need to write a PKGBUILD file (which you hardly ever need to), its basically bash 16:12 <@JollyRgrs> too many idiots IRL this morning :( 16:13 <@JollyRgrs> i may be fat, but my patience is thing 16:13 < MadCamel> if Arch works for you hey, cool. I found that when updating weekly I'd have to find and fix problems at least once a month. I even had an update render my machine unbootable, that was no fun. Otherwise I liked it just fine. 16:13 < alazare619> https://antergos.com/ its a live installable arch coderphive with aur and everything basic arch last i checked just drops you to a cli and tells you "good luck" 16:13 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ Antergos | Your Linux. Always Fresh. Never Frozen. 16:13 < humpaxx> JollyRgrs: Yes 16:13 < coderphive> JollyRgrs I am actually an idiot and take offense to your statement. 16:13 <+ihre> https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=vault-bin 16:13 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ PKGBUILD - aur.git - AUR Package Repositories 16:13 <@JollyRgrs> coderphive: offense meant. objective complete 16:13 <@JollyRgrs> humpaxx: sorry, trying to figure out what happened with SCCM... 16:13 < coderphive> alazare619 haha, that's the way I always imagined it 16:14 < Heresiarch> coderphive: loving immutable doesn't make you an idiot, it just makes you special. ^_^ 16:14 < coderphive> alazare619 GLHF lolol 16:14 <@JollyRgrs> my report of low disk space... i had it set for 2 * 1024 to check for less than 2 GB space 16:14 <+ihre> checksums wrong? update version, updpkgsums and youre done ;p 16:14 < NSV> alazare619: Sorry, had to step away, but yes. It's crazy. I'm tasked with maintaining and building web forms from raw html/css/js + random libraries if needed, doing help desk and desktop support for mac, pc, and 3 linux users. Managing NTFS and AD permissions. Managing the Print Server with 90 printers. Managing our imaging server with 20+ images. Meanwhile, the guy that makes 10% less than me who handles only desktop support 16:14 <@JollyRgrs> at some point a few months ago, the report went from single digits to bascailly all 10k computers 16:14 < coderphive> Heresiarch haha, I think you guys misunderstand me. I'm not an immutable evangelical. I just praise using immutability and config management where appropriate. 16:14 <@JollyRgrs> somehow the raw data is now coming in with * 1024 already 16:14 <@JollyRgrs> err, more 16:15 <@JollyRgrs> so i was looking at all PCs with less than 2TB space free 16:15 < alazare619> NSV: thats IT for you 16:15 < coderphive> Heresiarch tldr; I don't immutable datastores 16:15 <@JollyRgrs> now i gotta figure out what all else was affected 16:15 < Heresiarch> coderphive: heh. It's hilarious how many go full koolaid on that one. XD 16:15 < coderphive> Heresiarch it's how people learn 16:15 < Heresiarch> "k8s is fucking awesome for postgres!" 16:16 < coderphive> Heresiarch actually, because my company uses datalakes we have looked at moving our datastores to k8s 16:16 < coderphive> Heresiarch that's also because our datastores can be rebuilt from scratch 16:17 < kuahara> Doubt I'll find an answer here, but lets see if anyone can wrap their head around this. We have case documents stored on a linux server in .htm format. They contain variables that are populated with case specific information when the user goes to print them. 16:17 < coderphive> Heresiarch also notable; that's an edgecase 16:17 < kuahara> Two counties in particular have a super frequently recurring issue where they will go to print these documents and heading will just be a bunch of garbage and various parts of the document aren't generated properly. To fix this, I literally download the document from the server, open it in notepad++, save it without making any changes, then upload it back again, overwriting the existing 16:17 < kuahara> copy. 16:17 < kuahara> That's it. Everything works great again, but usually only for a day before someone else has to repeat that process. 16:17 <+ihre> Heresiarch: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/run-replicated-stateful-application/ is pretty cool actually, run a batch job to create backups to a seperate pv 16:17 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ Run a Replicated Stateful Application - Kubernetes 16:17 < Heresiarch> coderphive: makes sense. If you can rebuild state at will, then what you're running isn't particularly stateful. 16:18 <+ihre> also ran a pretty big ES cluster as a statefulset at my previous company 16:18 < NSV> alazare619: I can almost deal with the heavy workload. What I don't like is the fact that the people who handle, and only know how to handle just that, just one section of IT, make as much or more than me. 16:19 < coderphive> ES makes me shudder now 16:19 <+giant_it_burrit> anyone use crowd strike? 16:19 < coderphive> I spent too many days troubleshooting shitty calls to ES 16:19 < Heresiarch> ihre: pinning stateful containers to instances and shared/instance-exposed with an orchestration layer is kinda pointless. Old saying: "Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining." 16:19 < NSV> alazare619: The director is a business major and understands computers on the level of my grandma, so he cannot objectively quantify the value of each employee below him. So thats fun. 16:19 < Heresiarch> *shared/instance-exposed storage 16:20 < hexmonkey> sup 16:20 < coderphive> meh 16:20 < coderphive> look 16:20 < JFDkthx> hexmonkey: sup 16:20 < coderphive> containers are meant to be immutable 16:20 < coderphive> Yes you can stick block storage on them 16:21 < JFDkthx> coderphive: i wish you were mutable 16:21 < coderphive> Should you depend on that? 16:21 < JFDkthx> ravioli: pls 16:21 < coderphive> idk, probably not 16:21 < coderphive> JFDkthx me too 16:22 < coderphive> Also, not long ago I caught a dude on reddit FTP'ing into a container and uploading his apache conf 16:22 < coderphive> please don't do dis 16:22 < Heresiarch> coderphive: ROFL 16:22 < Hunterkll> dear god i think i've spent like 16:22 < Heresiarch> oh, that's going to give me the giggles all damn day. 16:22 < Hunterkll> a lot of money 16:22 < felda> lmao had a super dummy moment. wanted to check a drive on a server I was RDP into. Kept clicking the file explorer on my own task bar and wondering where the drive went lmao 16:23 < coderphive> https://www.reddit.com/r/docker/comments/8n8xh1/how_to_enable_cors_on_a_standard_apachephp/ 16:23 <+layer-eight> * coderphive โ†’ How to enable CORS on a standard Apache/PHP container? I'm stuck : docker 16:23 < coderphive> Not kidding 16:23 < hexmonkey> coderphive: i'm still getting used to the container paradigm - which part of the FTP anecdote was wrong? the change or the FTP? 16:23 < Hunterkll> 5 32oz chemical storage bottles, two reel developing tank, 2 rolls of 800 cinestill tungsten, 3 rolls of portra 800, 25 film canisters, 3 rolls of HP5, 2 1 gallon chemical storage containers, 1 gal mix B&W fixer, white balance card set, pixel fsk remote shutter wireless, film changing bag, 52mm wide angle conversion lens, bottle opener, d-76 developer powder 1 gal, 50 antistatic bags, 25 archival storage sheets, digital 16:23 < Hunterkll> thermometer, C-41 powder kit, stop bath B&W 16:24 < Hunterkll> and that's just what i orderd just now 16:24 < Hunterkll> -_- 16:24 < Hunterkll> not what's already arriving today and tomorrow 16:24 < felda> also new Kanye album out 16:24 < Hatter> I don't much care for that Kanye fella 16:24 < asimon> s/C-41/C-4 16:24 < Hunterkll> lol 16:24 <+layer-eight> [SED asimon/Hunterkll] thermometer, C-4 powder kit, stop bath B&W 16:24 < felda> yeah I'm having a hard time separating the artist from the art right now 16:24 < hexmonkey> coderphive: is it that the container is configured when it's created and any further configuration should be a new container that replaces the old one? 16:24 <+ihre> Heresiarch: i dont agree, split es into master/search/data nodes, only the latter have to scale horizontally, and so does elasticsearch, given a pattern of increased load between 1600 and 2000, why bother always allocating full resources when you could have it scale up/down by itself? 16:25 < coderphive> hexmonkey yeah, when you create a container you should not modify it after 16:25 < Hatter> felda: well I've started to like him more since he's gone a bit crazy and started trolling everyone 16:25 < coderphive> hexmonkey aka "immutable" 16:25 < Heresiarch> hexmonkey: what's the difference between a container where you make changes to it, and a VM/instance? 16:25 < coderphive> hexmonkey also a big thing about containers is that they should really only run one application 16:25 < felda> Hatter was Roseanna just trolling too :P 16:26 < coderphive> hexmonkey in Docker and containerd pid 1 is what it's designed to produce logs for 16:26 < Casteil> gahhhh 16:27 < Heresiarch> ihre: sharded/horizontal-scale apps (such as ELK/ES) automatically replicate data and onboard new members to clustering anyway, so it doesn't matter if they have separate storage (or ephemeral compute/storage assignment). 16:27 < Casteil> not too happy with this retailer 16:27 <+TuxedoJack> Love it when the telecom guys fuck up a router so bad that it fucking fails to boot 16:27 <+TuxedoJack> God damn it 16:27 < hexmonkey> Heresiarch: that's the part I'm still learning - so the idea is that if you need to reconfigure something, the original container is replaced with a new one? 16:27 < Hatter> felda: I believe roseanne didn't know she was making fun of a black person 16:27 <+ihre> Heresiarch: maybe not in terms of the application that runs it, but if you always account for full load, so does your bill 16:27 < Casteil> ordered a milwaukee weedwacker+blower combo, got a ship notification tuesday evening, they didn't actually ship it until wednesday night.. delivered today but only half the order (no indication of that in the shipment notification) 16:28 < Heresiarch> hexmonkey: yup. The point of containers is to basically ship a complete app such that the underlying OS doesn't have to care (except for exposing bits of the container to the rest of the world). Otherwise, you're just loading an unnecessarily layer into your app stack. 16:29 < Hatter> roseanne said she thought the lady was jewish 16:29 < coderphive> Heresiarch be careful with "complete app" 16:29 <+giant_it_burrit> Hunterkll: JollyRgrs how is sccm end point protect for linux/mac 16:29 < hexmonkey> my practical exposure to containers is some floundering around in a home lab on RancherOS 16:29 < coderphive> Heresiarch I would say, "one app" 16:30 < coderphive> hexmonkey Then you're ahead of most 16:30 < coderphive> The Rancher guys are good people 16:30 < sadbox> yall have some very narrow views of what a container is / should be 16:30 < coderphive> sadbox present your view 16:30 < Heresiarch> ihre: load scaling is orthogonal to data architecture. The same statement would apply to both a trad RDBMS and nosql, but in completely different ways. 16:30 < humpaxx> sadbox: a metal box that you put stuff in 16:30 < Hatter> giant_it_burrit: endpoint protection for linux? I had no idea it existed 16:31 < sadbox> it's just another way of isolating/managing resources, something being immutable, stateless, whatever is orthogonal to how you deal with it's resources 16:31 < hexmonkey> coderphive: I think I have still gone in and reconfigured something via console in one of the Apache Guacamole containers 16:31 < humpaxx> Man i havent seen trapdoor in days 16:31 < humpaxx> were he at? 16:31 <+ihre> on a boat 16:31 < sadbox> For instance: jails in bsd are great for shipping sometimes whole sets of apps 16:31 < coderphive> sadbox that's partially true but somewhat not 16:31 < humpaxx> ihre: a boat? 16:31 < sadbox> docker containers can run a -stack-, which is also fine 16:31 < Heresiarch> coderphive: fair statement. "Complete" probably could have been "Discrete" instead. 16:31 < sadbox> VMs can run an immutable-ish service 16:32 < coderphive> Heresiarch ++ 16:32 < coderphive> Right 16:32 < coderphive> You can run fully immutable VM's 16:32 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, for mac, entirely un managed, SCEP is, on linux, you need SCOM to manage it 16:32 < corn266> "wow #--sysadmin is quiet today" --someone who forgets to join the channel 16:32 < sadbox> Immutable is (generally) good, and unrelated to containers 16:32 < coderphive> sadbox I don't think anyone said that containers are all about immutability 16:33 < sadbox> coderphive: you're been prescribing what people should run in them, only one app, etc 16:33 < MadCamel> yup in a very high load environment it's sensible to netboot the application servers with a read-only filesystem, don't need containers to be immutable 16:33 < sadbox> It's totally valid / fine to use them like a VM too 16:33 < coderphive> sadbox yes, because that's how it's made 16:33 < sadbox> coderphive: except it's not 16:33 < coderphive> Citation? 16:34 < Casteil> is it a bad sign that I'm impressed by someone finally not asking the same questions over and over again? 16:34 < hexmonkey> rancherOS makes it possible to access and change the conteiners in the stack for a given application 16:34 < sadbox> coderphive: there was a whole world of people using LXC to provide vm-style hosting prior to docker existing 16:34 < hexmonkey> s/conteiners/containers/ 16:34 <+layer-eight> [SED hexmonkey] rancherOS makes it possible to access and change the containers in the stack for a given application 16:34 < Casteil> (context: the chick that this guy replaced would, quite frequently, ask the same exact question and somehow forget the answer the next time the issue came up) 16:34 < sadbox> coderphive: and OpenVZ 16:34 < coderphive> sadbox https://blog.docker.com/2016/03/containers-are-not-vms/ 16:34 <+layer-eight> * coderphive โ†’ Containers are not VMs - Docker Blog 16:35 < coderphive> sadbox And we figured out why that's a bad idea 16:35 < JFDkthx> any ansible wizards spare a second to sanity check something for me 16:35 < Heresiarch> JFDkthx: shoot 16:35 < sadbox> coderphive: docker is just another managment engine for linux namespaces, they can be an opinionated one 16:35 < technonerd> Glorified chroot 16:36 < JFDkthx> Heresiarch: hold on trying to find an alternative to pastebin 16:36 < coderphive> sadbox okay, well you continue using containers like VM's 16:37 < hexmonkey> JFDkthx: you could spin up a container with a pastebin alternative? 16:37 < alazare619> anyone in here have an android double din car stereo 16:37 < JFDkthx> fuk off 16:37 < coderphive> sadbox Doesn't really say that the way I use containers is "limited" by any means 16:37 < alazare619> kill yourself JFDkthx 16:37 < coderphive> sadbox I just use them as prescribed 16:37 < alazare619> everyone would be happier if you died so do us all the favor 16:37 < technonerd> Android based or a tablet? 16:37 < sadbox> coderphive: I'm just saying that you're conflating containers and ways of managing apps 16:38 <+giant_it_burrit> Hunterkll: how is it tho 16:38 < alazare619> technonerd: they have double din touch screen radios now with android 16:38 <@Code_Man65> alazare619: That isn't even remotely kosher 16:38 < JFDkthx> alazare619: what are you even on about right not 16:38 < technonerd> I've seen tablets used a couple of. Times 16:38 < JFDkthx> now 16:38 < JFDkthx> have i even talked to you today 16:38 < AnimalFarmPig> Dockers are containers in the same way that Android phones are Linux 16:38 < ravioli> don't be a dick alazare619 16:38 < coderphive> sadbox The platform you run something on entirely has to do with how you manage it 16:38 < technonerd> Get all their gauges on 8t 16:38 < technonerd> It 16:39 < alazare619> its the truth worst thing about the last 50 years is JFDkthx being born not sure why the troll isn't fucking banned after going on a rant about 30 mins calling my son a fag 16:39 < JFDkthx> what? 16:39 < Hatter> bit harsh 16:39 < alazare619> fuck you, you piece of shit 16:39 < JFDkthx> when did that happen? 16:39 < Hatter> I wanted to hear that 16:39 < Hatter> JFDkthx: why did you say that about his son? 16:40 < hexmonkey> what the shit 16:40 < Hunterkll> jesus christ 16:40 < Hunterkll> what the fuck happened 16:40 < Hunterkll> i guess i need to add more names to my website 16:40 < ravioli> nothing happened 16:40 < Hatter> well we don't get to know, because of CENSORSHIP 16:40 < Casteil> y'all mothafuckas need jesus 16:40 < Hunterkll> https://www.hugebuttholes.com 16:40 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 16:40 < JFDkthx> i have legit no idea what he's talking about. 16:40 < ravioli> dockers are containers right 16:40 < JFDkthx> i certainly dont rant about someone sons being gay 16:40 < ravioli> ? 16:40 < JFDkthx> too low brow for me 16:40 < hxcsp> ravioli: that dock 16:40 < sadbox> coderphive: I'd argue that stateless VMs and stateless containers have more in common than stateful containers and stateless ones :P 16:40 < Hunterkll> ravioli, in a manner of speaking, yes 16:40 < hexmonkey> JFDkthx: were you on ambien at the time? 16:41 < sadbox> coderphive: managment wise 16:41 < AnimalFarmPig> ravioli: in the same way that Android is Linux 16:41 < Hatter> JFDkthx: maybe you did it indirectly, spouting off about homosexuals in general 16:41 < coderphive> sadbox I agree, I frequently argue that point 16:41 < JFDkthx> hexmonkey: i was on that sizzurp 16:41 < ravioli> Hatter: let's drop it 16:41 < Hunterkll> AnimalFarmPig, don't you mean Android/Linux 16:41 < AnimalFarmPig> Hunterkll: or, as I've taken to calling it, Android+Linux 16:41 < coderphive> sadbox but I've also seen containers run a muck when they're long lived; LXC or not 16:41 < Hatter> ravioli: well it's a mystery now, you've made it worse 16:41 < JFDkthx> Hatter: still not my bag. 16:41 < JFDkthx> sorry 16:41 < sadbox> coderphive: I think we agree 16:41 < hexmonkey> Hunterkll: do you mean Android/GNU/Linux? 16:41 < ravioli> hexmonkey++ 16:42 < felda> F34RInc where's that PFBNG REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 16:42 < Hunterkll> hexmonkey, nah, no real gnu userland footprint in android 16:42 < coderphive> sadbox probably 16:42 < coderphive> also 16:42 < F34RInc> felda, you talking about final and not dev 16:42 < felda> yeah 16:42 < F34RInc> how long did I tell you about the dev build 16:42 < coderphive> Can we stop for a second 16:42 < coderphive> I just witnessed my first ban 16:42 < felda> I'm not gonna run DEV in production anymore lel 16:42 < coderphive> Pizza party on me 16:43 < hexmonkey> coderphive: wait who got bant? 16:43 < Hatter> no one 16:43 < ravioli> Hunterkll: well then why do they call it android/gnu/linux? 16:43 < ravioli> checkmate. 16:43 < coderphive> [09:39:40] Code_Man65 sets mode +q alazare619!*@* 16:43 < JFDkthx> thats nat a ban 16:43 < JFDkthx> u dorf 16:43 < coderphive> o 16:43 <@Code_Man65> No, that's a timeout 16:43 < coderphive> irc newblett 16:43 < AnimalFarmPig> +q is mute 16:43 < hexmonkey> i think i shut off those messages in irssi 16:43 < Hunterkll> ravioli, who the hell calls it that 16:43 <@JollyRgrs> Q... 16:43 <@JollyRgrs> Q... 16:43 <@JollyRgrs> QBAN 16:43 <+ihre> Heresiarch: i think i might have a too narrow/uneducated view on data arch to have a valid answer, but for instance, with a rdbms like mysql, having more read replicas helps decreasing query times right? so why not have read replicas scale on load to share the burden? 16:43 < AnimalFarmPig> mute 16:44 <@JollyRgrs> makes sense 16:44 < AnimalFarmPig> qmute 16:44 <@JollyRgrs> QUIET 16:44 < coderphive> JollyRgrs pfban 16:44 < coderphive> rip 16:44 < ravioli> i'm about to pfban all of you 16:44 < Hunterkll> lol 16:44 <@JollyRgrs> /set mode +pfban coderphive 16:44 < asimon> https://freenode.net/kb/answer/channelmodes 16:44 <+layer-eight> * asimon โ†’ Channel modes - freenode 16:44 < Hunterkll> ravioli, so you're going to grossly misconfigure the ban so that the people being bant stay and everyone else is thrown out? :) 16:44 < coderphive> JollyRgrs kek 16:44 < coderphive> if only 16:45 < Hatter> ban *!*@* 16:45 < Hatter> let's see what happens 16:45 <@JollyRgrs> ok 16:45 < Hunterkll> ha 16:45 < JFDkthx> gotem 16:45 <@JollyRgrs> interesting 16:45 < AnimalFarmPig> protip: if you ever accidentally royally screw up bans on a channel, you can `/cs clear #channel` to reset permissions 16:45 < Hatter> you said ok but then did something different 16:45 <@JollyRgrs> it autofilled the rest of the string 16:46 < MrLemur> I'm being thick. Is there an obvious GPO for mapping the home drive for an AD user? Ever since I've been here, we copy an AD user as a template which I assume copies the profile path. 16:46 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, its not working 16:46 < AnimalFarmPig> oh, wait, goddammit, that was the wrong chanserv command 16:46 < AnimalFarmPig> or the right one 16:47 < Hunterkll> lol 16:47 < Hunterkll> would get rid of a lot of bots here 16:47 < Hunterkll> i bet 16:47 < Heresiarch> ihre: it's not a problem in isolation, but most apps don't include provision for having read-only functionality - they expect rw. That's why most trad RDBMS' run in some form of A/B failover (or have some level of multi-master replication). 16:47 < coderphive> rdms makes me sad 16:47 < AnimalFarmPig> /cs clear #channel users 16:47 < coderphive> I want a cluster that can alternate masters 16:48 <+ihre> which is why you have different services based on top of such a stateful set and have one for reads, another for writes 16:48 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: so, Percona XtraDB or MariaDB with galera replication, question still stands 16:48 < MadCamel> maria/galera. percona's lost most of it's edge, mariadb takes it's good ideas and merges them now 16:48 < AnimalFarmPig> coderphive: that's what galera replication provides for Percona/MariaDB 16:48 < coderphive> ooo 16:48 < coderphive> I'll check that out 16:49 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: falls under "some form of multi-master replication". Same for the more exotic stuff like cockroach. 16:49 < Heresiarch> ihre: if you architect your services as such, it's fine and dandy. But that's not the way most apps are set up. 16:50 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: ihre was asking about scaling out rdbmses, no? 16:50 < MadCamel> galera works really well. need 3+ servers in the cluster. It does transparent multi-master with no strange issues and recovery when a cluster-member breaks is usually a cinch 16:50 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: advocating use-cases of k8s/containers for RDBMSen. 16:50 < coderphive> wow 16:50 <+ihre> AnimalFarmPig: nah, was more in favor of running something like an rdbms or nosql on top of k8s 16:50 < coderphive> Why had I not heard of this 16:52 < AnimalFarmPig> ahh... ok 16:52 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, galera replication is awesome <3 16:53 <+ihre> until you the IST fails :3 16:53 < sadbox> MadCamel: https://aphyr.com/posts/327-jepsen-mariadb-galera-cluster <- did they ever fix those issues 16:53 <+layer-eight> * sadbox โ†’ Jepsen: MariaDB Galera Cluster 16:54 < coderphive> I've used Perconadb before 16:54 < coderphive> It was decent 16:54 <@JollyRgrs> geez... wtf is pastebin doing? 16:54 <@JollyRgrs> their ads are getting more and more intrusive 16:54 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, pastebin.ca 16:54 <+ihre> dpaste/fpaste/ix 16:55 < Hatsjoe> Why even use pastebin? Just host your own hastebin, way better :P 16:55 <+ihre> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/ 16:55 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ Modern Paste 16:55 <@JollyRgrs> Hatsjoe: so at least i can get ads about tim hortons? 16:55 < MadCamel> sadbox: http://galeracluster.com/documentation-webpages/isolationlevels.html I believe so. 16:55 <+layer-eight> * MadCamel โ†’ Isolation Levels โ€” Galera Cluster Documentation 16:55 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, nah, it's just better overall 16:55 < JFDkthx> s/hastebin/hatsbin 16:55 <+layer-eight> [SED JFDkthx/Hatsjoe] Why even use pastebin? Just host your own hatsbin, way better :P 16:55 < Hunterkll> it's what i use 16:55 < sadbox> " In multi-master mode, however, you can only use the REPEATABLE-READ level" 16:56 < Hatsjoe> JFDkthx: good point, I am gong to refactor it 16:56 < Hunterkll> wow 16:56 < Hunterkll> what the fuck 16:56 < Hunterkll> https://pastebin.ca/4034858 16:56 <@JollyRgrs> Hatsjoe: why even host my own? i don't keep random servers with domains ready to hand out to the pubelic 16:56 < Hatsjoe> s/gong/going/ 16:56 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ pastebin - Hunt and Kill Germans - post number 4034858 16:56 <+layer-eight> [SED Hatsjoe] JFDkthx: good point, I am going to refactor it 16:56 < Hunterkll> there's some weird shit on pastebin.ca today 16:56 < MadCamel> cockroachdb is where it's really at for new projects. They almost have the CAP theorem solved. 16:56 < Hatsjoe> JollyRgrs: you can use mine, paste.devrobs.nl 16:57 < MadCamel> ah I guess I didn't read closely enough. I'm not using galera for anything that requires full consistency so I wasn't even aware of the issues 16:58 <@JollyRgrs> Hatsjoe: sometimes i wanna post private so the text isn't searchable by others 16:58 <@JollyRgrs> i trust $bigcorp to not care... but not you 16:59 <+ihre> Heresiarch: so back to your original point, "pinning stateful containers to instances and shared/instance-exposed with an orchestration layer is kinda pointless." -> so if accounted for orchestration, you should also make sure reads and writes are split, if not, youre right, but then a follow up would be, why even bother with orchestration on an application layer to begin with? 17:01 < Hatsjoe> JollyRgrs: point taken :P If it is for internal sharing within $company, imo each company should have its own selfhosted pastebin/hastebin/whateverbin 17:01 < Hatsjoe> these days, its nothing more than starting a docker container and you're there. 17:02 <@JollyRgrs> Hatsjoe: not everyone is set up for that stuff 17:02 < Hatsjoe> Well, it can also be some management server or small webserver, doesnt have to be docker 17:02 < Heresiarch> ihre: because there's still a need for multi-container/multi-system orchestration for applications - this was still a problem being worked on well before k8s. But the data layer of an application *must* be accounted for, and it cannot necessarily be addressed with stateless architecture. 17:02 <+ihre> yet a statefulset is ... not stateless 17:03 <+ihre> which is exactly the point of the link i posted.. 17:03 < Hatsjoe> I dont know any company which doesnt have some form of internal web services/intranet.. Can be ran alongside that perfectly 17:04 < Heresiarch> ihre: it still requires containers, which by definition are stateless (or able to gain stateful information from other members of an existing cluster). k8s went with a sort of halfway solution of pinning and a single-master + RO architecture. That's a functional definition, but it won't play in the vast majority of app architectures. 17:05 < sadbox> just a reminder that containers are not by definition stateless** 17:05 <+ihre> ^ 17:05 < AnimalFarmPig> ^ 17:05 < sadbox> containers: just an isolation mechanism (tm) 17:06 < AnimalFarmPig> I'm currently liking a converged application architecture before it's cool. You probably haven't heard of it. 17:06 <@JollyRgrs> Hatsjoe: but not for internal company, just sharing with friends, etc... but it might be help on a script that i may or may not have fully sanitized, etc. 17:06 < corn266> looks like i'm flying out to denver CO tonight 7pm eastern 17:06 < Heresiarch> sadbox: safe definition in real-world application. No sane person is going to have a postgres container, including DB storage, floating around on a cluster. 17:07 < sadbox> Heresiarch: Plenty of people have ran their DB inside BSD jails, you've got to seperate the current popular wave of linux tooling from containers-as-a-concept 17:08 < AnimalFarmPig> or run their Oracle inside Solaris Zones 17:08 <+ihre> and the idea of having db storage on the same epheremal devices as well, it utilized persistent block devices 17:08 < Hatsjoe> JollyRgrs: gotcha 17:08 < Heresiarch> sadbox: absolutely. Hell, I'm sure Oracle Cloud runs a lot of their DBs in zones. But those folk are vastly more sane than the k8s/docker crowd. ^_^ 17:08 < Hatsjoe> JollyRgrs: private github gists 17:08 < Hatsjoe> Or do you have to pay to get private gists? not sure... 17:09 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: private gists used to be indexed by google 17:09 <+ihre> not sure if that is still the case 17:10 <@JollyRgrs> i think you have to pay for private 17:10 <@JollyRgrs> but again, i don't have an acct setup... so i'd have to do that just to paste some text 17:10 < Alternity> wow just hit a big net worth milestone. feelsgood 17:11 < Alternity> #financialsecurity 17:11 < sadbox> #hookersandblow 17:11 < inviz> hi, any GAM experts here? (gsuite management tool) 17:12 <@JollyRgrs> oh 17:12 <@JollyRgrs> i thoguht you meant global access mgmt 17:12 <@JollyRgrs> lol 17:12 <@JollyRgrs> no expert, but i have a few gsuite domains (free ones) 17:12 < inviz> that can mean anything. 17:12 < AnimalFarmPig> Alternity: reward yourself by making an expensive purchase 17:12 <+ihre> Heresiarch: so the limiting factor, by your definition, is the 'vast majority of app architectures', which should be taken into account when working with something like k8s, but meh, you do you 17:12 <@JollyRgrs> AnimalFarmPig: then he can reward himself again when he re-hits the milestone 17:12 < Alternity> AnimalFarmPig: i upped my 401k contribut %, does that count? 17:13 < inviz> GAM is great, when i write commands, i feel like talking to someone 17:13 < Heresiarch> ihre: I code to the common case. If the case isn't common, then all bets are off. ;) 17:13 < inviz> like *i am talking to someone 17:13 < Alternity> just wish they had better 401k matching :/ 17:13 < Alternity> i dont know why companies dont do better matching. it's easy employee perk, half your employes won't take advantage so it's cheap 17:14 <@JollyRgrs> more than half won't i figure 17:17 < Hatsjoe> 401k is retirement stuff right? 17:19 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah 17:19 < Hatsjoe> How does that work in lame mens terms? 17:19 < AnimalFarmPig> although, I've heard it's possible to take money out of it whenever? So, basically it's a tax deferred savings account? 17:19 < alazare619> so going to be getting hopefully the final 2 parts to get my race car running this week 17:19 < Hatsjoe> Really? Thats possible? 17:20 < asimon> Tax-deferred savings account, yes 17:20 < alazare619> hopefully car will be streetable this year for SCCA 17:20 < AnimalFarmPig> no idea. I'm not putting money towards retirement because I think we'll have a monetary crisis first 17:20 < AnimalFarmPig> instead I'm buying guns 17:20 < Hatsjoe> lol 17:20 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: you can, but you get a hit on taxes (if you pull money out before retirement age) - the taxes that you'd have paid on that money, and I think something like 10-20% on top of that. 17:20 < asimon> So you don't get taxed when you put money in or gain value, but rather when you take it out 17:20 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: oh, extra taxes on top? 17:20 < AnimalFarmPig> that sucks 17:20 < alazare619> AnimalFarmPig: 401k, IRA? who needs those when you have a stockpile of guns you can sell ...guns hold their value and alot appreciate in value 17:21 < asimon> Employers with 401k programs typically match whatever money you put in up to a certain extent 17:21 < AnimalFarmPig> alazare619: yeah, that's why I'm buying milsurp and rare stuff. I remember when Yugo SKS's were $89 each. 17:21 < Alternity> 401k is american retirement ya 17:21 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: now, some 401ks will allow you to *loan* yourself money out of the 401k, but you will have to pay it back. 17:21 < Alternity> just invest all your money in silver 17:21 < Alternity> or bitcoin 17:21 < alazare619> AnimalFarmPig: i only have 2 guns now days had alot of Sigs wana get the sig 45acp 1911 17:22 < alazare619> thats one gun i really..truly miss 17:22 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: but yes, you get a hit if you just pull money out before age 59.5: https://www.thebalance.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-401-k-early-withdrawals-2894147 17:22 <+layer-eight> * Heresiarch โ†’ Early 401(k) Withdrawals: What You Need to Know 17:22 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: interesting 17:22 < Hatsjoe> There's nothing more American than building up your retirement fund out of guns :') 17:22 < Hatsjoe> I love it 17:22 < alazare619> super fun to shoot and felt like a total BA shooting it...i mean..anyone with a 1911 is a BA anyways ;) 17:23 < AnimalFarmPig> alazare619: I'm tyring to build a Spanish pistol colleciton. I've got a decent collection of Stars now. I should get around to buying something for actual shooting. I've had my eye on a Rock Island double-stack 1911. 17:23 <+ihre> Heresiarch: frankly, that sounds like a statement old people would make, ie, when vlans were introduced but is not common usage so we run different cables, or i dont trust ansible so i rely on bash/makefiles/??? 17:23 < Heresiarch> ihre: My lawn. Get off. :) 17:23 < alazare619> AnimalFarmPig: cant go wrong with a 1911 one of the best built durable guns around 17:24 < AnimalFarmPig> alazare619: I shoot them so well. The sig ones look nice, but I want a double stack for local outlaw competitions 17:24 < alazare619> animal https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/Qk1wz6Iu/image.png 17:24 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 1,342,356 bytes 17:24 <@Code_Man65> My FIL (who was Marine Recon) is not someone you want to challenge with 1911's 17:24 < AnimalFarmPig> mmmm... nice 17:24 < alazare619> i mean that thing just screams bald eagle and freedom when you shoot it :P 17:24 < AnimalFarmPig> haha, yes 17:24 <@Code_Man65> He is stupidly good with that pistol. Also, he has a vintage WWI 1911 17:25 < alazare619> noiiiice 17:25 <@Code_Man65> I've gotten to fire that one, it is a really nice pistol 17:25 < AnimalFarmPig> > 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. ouch, I will stick with keeping my retirement funds in guns 17:26 <@Code_Man65> On the subject of 401k loans, on interesting fact is you pay yourself interest on the loan 17:26 <@Code_Man65> So you still end up putting back in more than you took out 17:26 <+ihre> AnimalFarmPig: designer furniture is also a good investment :p 17:26 < AnimalFarmPig> ihre: really? I had no idea 17:26 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: do guns really holdd their value that well? i.e. you buy a gun now for $400, can you sell it for ~$400 in about a year or two again? 17:27 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: if you pick them right, yes 17:27 < alazare619> i've had multiple sig 1911's but the one gun i truly regret selling besides the Springfield Armory 1911 was this one https://www.sigsauer.com/store/1911-fastback-nightmare-carry.html 17:27 <@Code_Man65> Depends on the gun, most will go for more than that 17:27 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ 1911 Fastback Nightmare Carry 17:27 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: they often appreciate in value. In 2004, I could buy Yugoslav SKS rifles for $89 each. They go for around $400 now. 17:27 < alazare619> i had the ergo pistol grip tho thing was awesome but needed money very little recoil too 17:27 <+ihre> AnimalFarmPig: definitely! if you'd have an early Eames chair, the Herman Miller glassfiber models, they increase by 5-10% a year 17:27 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: neat! 17:28 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: likewise with Czech mausers or Swiss staightpulls or even Mosin Nagants 17:28 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, when I started getting into shooting again after several years break due to traveling, I was pissed about prices 17:28 < Hatsjoe> None of those names ring a bell, well, mausers do (didnt the Germans use mausers in WW2?) 17:29 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, lots of countries used them 17:29 < cantibot> is there computer jobs wehre you can sit around and smoke zanny blunts all day? 17:29 <+ihre> any job where you work from home ? 17:29 < cantibot> like...consulting? 17:29 < AnimalFarmPig> you could buy Czech Mausers for $50 each in the early 2000's, now they're a couple hundred bucks 17:29 <+ihre> for instance 17:29 < Hatsjoe> I have been thinking about signing up with my local shooting range again, we have pretty strict gun laws in the Netherlands so I wouldnt be able to buy all the cool stuff you Americans can :P 17:29 < alazare619> a good friend of mine growing up didnt put any money into a 401k dude actually was really smart he took money put it into a moneymarket account until he had enough to buy cars over in japan..multiple r34's r33's and r32 skylines knowing that at the 25 year they would be legal for import...he has since imported alot of them paid the storage fee's every year and kept buying more and more as he made more...he now has 17:29 < alazare619> a small fortune 17:30 < alazare619> 30 years old paid for his house in cash and quiet a few other things... 17:30 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: have you been a member before? 17:30 < AnimalFarmPig> alazare619: smart guy. I've looked into doing that for east bloc cars from Europe-- Ladas, etc. but I don't think they would command the same prices 17:30 < Hatsjoe> ihre: not really, went shooting couple times but never been an aspiring member (aspirant lid) 17:31 < alazare619> AnimalFarmPig: only reason he got ahead was because of hte FF franchise 17:31 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: ahhh, yeah, NL, I can imagine quite a different gun culture 17:31 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: as a foreigner visiting the US, which state should I go to if I want to shoot all the cool weapons? 17:31 <+ihre> i've visited some 'open dagen' at a few, looked fun, but the time/money required to shoot anything other than compressed air, idk 17:31 < alazare619> it was a huge risk but he gambled and won but when he started buying r34 and r33 skylines nearly 10 years ago they were going as cheap as 5k american dollars 17:31 < Hatsjoe> ihre: its not that expensive, espcially when you're a full member and can legally own a gun, you are allowed to make your own ammo then as well 17:31 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: didnt those guys tell about shooting in vegas during that dev thing con? 17:31 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: most of them will be fine-- just avoid the north east, states that border canada, and the west coast 17:32 < ravioli> what's wrong with the northeast? 17:32 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, machine gun rental places in vegas a pretty popular with tourists 17:32 < Hatsjoe> ihre: yeah, believe my colleague shot some ARs in Vegas during the last AWS summit 17:32 < khelpw> alazare619: still have more to sell? 17:32 < alazare619> after importing etc a few thousand more and around 30 a month in storage fees for 10 years he sold the 33's and 32's for an astronomical amount the 34's he has stored the longest 17:32 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: ok im singing up :^) 17:32 < AnimalFarmPig> ravioli: if you want to rent machine guns at a shooting range, probably not the best part of the country 17:32 < alazare619> khelpw: he is still buying and storing for import 17:32 < ravioli> ah. 17:32 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: where you located? 17:33 < ravioli> i've only been to one range and i'm not a fan. i do most of my shooting in sand pits in the woods 17:33 < khelpw> Well 32s are the only ones that are legal so far, 33 and 34s will be becoming legal soon, and having seen the way 32s have been behaving on the market a lot of people are trying to position themselves to buy 33s and 34s to sell them once they become legal 17:33 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: I'm in Dallas. The range down the street from my office does rentals, including full autos. 17:33 < alazare619> khelpw: yep he got in ALONG time before everyone else 17:33 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: if I'm ever in the area, I'll hit you up :P 17:33 < alazare619> khelpw: apparently on the big nissan forum he is pretty famous 17:33 < khelpw> I have a friend who did the same thing but with air-cooled porsches 17:33 < khelpw> he is quite comfortable now 17:34 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: the thing at ranges here is that you need to work your way up, starting with small handpistol compressed air, then rifle, then some other form, takes a couple of years before youre actually allowed to shoot .22 17:34 < khelpw> dude is a psychic or something for knowing what cars are going to blow up in value 17:34 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: happy to take you out shooting. I don't have anything full auto, but I've got a decent selection of Spanish pistols now. 17:34 < alazare619> khelpw: right..the right car appreciates in value 17:34 < khelpw> Right now he's buying up N54 clownshoes 17:34 < Hatsjoe> AnimalFarmPig: like those hand loaded Spanish pistols? 17:34 < Hatsjoe> As in, the ones pirates used? 17:35 < khelpw> his personal one is sitting at ~650whp 17:35 < khelpw> fucking car is a riot 17:36 < AnimalFarmPig> Hatsjoe: no, like http://www.star-firearms.com I've got a model BS, B super, BM, 31PK, and M243 17:36 <+layer-eight> * AnimalFarmPig โ†’ Star-Firearms.com ::: Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. - Armas - Firearms 17:36 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: and something like a revolver isnt expensive here either, they start at around 100EUR 17:36 <+ihre> but the license requirements... 17:37 < alazare619> khelpw: i really think that the next car boom will be whats coming out now 17:37 < Hatsjoe> Yeah in NL you have to be a full member of a shooting range for 12 months. you can only become a full member after being an aspiring member for 6 months 17:37 < AnimalFarmPig> ihre: Germany? 17:37 <+ihre> AnimalFarmPig: netherlands 17:37 < Hatsjoe> So if you sign up now, you can only buy a gun after 18 months 17:37 < AnimalFarmPig> oh, ok 17:37 < alazare619> which is strange to say but i'm going to be swooping up when possible the hellcats camaro's etc 17:37 < khelpw> alazare619: used hellcats are gonna be cheap 17:37 < khelpw> in like 5-10 years 17:37 < alazare619> there going to be dropping big time in the next 8 years too 17:37 < alazare619> yep 17:37 < AnimalFarmPig> so, buying the dip 17:37 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: IF you've met the requirements to actually shoot with 'real ammo' during that time :P 17:38 < alazare619> but i have a strong feeling this is going to be the last of the great performance cars on petrol 17:38 < alazare619> the way the world is going 17:38 < khelpw> As a JDM fan though, it's not a great time for japanese cars 17:38 < AnimalFarmPig> first gen Mustangs were so cheap when I was getting my license in the mid-late 90's 17:38 < alazare619> yea jdm has all but died 17:38 < khelpw> IDK, I think there will always be a (limited) market for enthusiast vehicles. 17:38 < Hatsjoe> ihre: haha yeah but those requirements are not that strict 17:38 < alazare619> very very limited 17:38 < khelpw> It's a shame. I've got a '11 WRX and there is just nothing to look up to 17:38 < khelpw> its been 10 years since this gen of this car came out, and that was the last time they were genuinely competitive in the market 17:39 < alazare619> man i've wanted a hawkeye wrx for so long 17:39 < alazare619> and a subaru impreza RSTI 17:39 < khelpw> for $40k though? Get fucked 17:39 < khelpw> when the new mustang GT is gonna be $50k and come with ~500whp 17:40 < alazare619> my dream fap tho is a RSTI EJ20/22/25 turbski but that generation impreza have so many electrical issues 17:40 < alazare619> yep 17:40 < AnimalFarmPig> I've thought a Saab 9-2X would be fun 17:40 < alazare619> and flatplane crank which sounds godlike 17:40 < MrLemur> the mustang GT is creeping into the high performance car category 17:40 < khelpw> It's not creeping man, it's there. 17:40 < AnimalFarmPig> it's the Saaburu 17:41 < alazare619> the new corvette only is coming automatic...but AWD turbo with near 1k hp from the factory 17:41 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: ah is more a restriction for ownership vs club owned, https://i.imgur.com/JcfghLB.png 17:41 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 237,603 bytes 17:41 < alazare619> not even joking on that one 17:41 < Sousapro> Saaburu 17:41 < AnimalFarmPig> alazare619: also mid engine, no? 17:41 < Sousapro> I miss Saab lol 17:41 < alazare619> yea mid engine as well 17:41 < Sousapro> my outback is fine though 17:41 < AnimalFarmPig> Sousapro: want to buy my 9-3 convertible? :P 17:41 < alazare619> like chevy seen what ford did with the ford gt and was like wait up hold my beer i got this shit 17:41 < khelpw> They're saying sub 4 second 0-60 and sub 12 quarter mile off a stock mustang GT next year 17:42 < khelpw> alazare619: if the mid engined corvette rumors are true I'd be both surprised and very excited 17:42 < AnimalFarmPig> first mid-engine Corvette. Neat. They should build a slightly less crazy version of it and resurrect the Fiero or Corvair. 17:42 < khelpw> I feel like every time they're coming out with a new model they push the mid engined, awd, turbo rather than S/C thing 17:43 < AnimalFarmPig> ^ and every time it's a front engine RWD NA V8 17:43 < Sousapro> AnimalFarmPig: I'm paying on an outback and a road king. i'm out of fun car money lol 17:43 < AnimalFarmPig> except for the time they made a turbo 17:43 < alazare619> http://www.motortrend.com/news/report-the-mid-engine-c8-chevrolet-corvette-might-make-850-hp/ 17:43 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ Report: The Mid-Engine C8 Chevrolet Corvette Might Make 850 HP - Motor Trend 17:43 < khelpw> Yeah, I know things are more substantial this time 17:43 < khelpw> Like I said, I really hope it's true 17:43 < alazare619> the demo car has already been seen it is infact already mid engine 17:43 < alazare619> hp numbers are still up in the air but based upon lap times its guestimated around 800-1k 17:43 < khelpw> it would make it a more competitive car, and certainly shut up a lot of people who complain that it isn't a supercar (despite putting down supercar numbers) 17:44 < AnimalFarmPig> Sousapro: haha, no worries. I have 3 cars for a 2 driver household, don't want to get rid of the Saab, but I'm making payments on a Fiesta ST and a Transit Connect, and the Saab adds an extra $100/mo to insurance. 17:44 < alazare619> but i dont think thats the corvette we are seeing 17:44 < alazare619> i think that is chevys answer to the Ford GT 17:44 < khelpw> between my girlfriend and I we've got 3 cars. I've got a 2002 Heep grand cherokee 4.0 as my daily right now and the '11 wrx hatch, and she has a 94 miata 17:44 < alazare619> i'm waiting for chevy to drop news and call it the Chevy Triple S 17:44 < AnimalFarmPig> khelpw: those people will find new reasons why it isn't a supercar. The real reason is that it's not "exclusive" (expensive) enough 17:45 < khelpw> Yeah, I feel like it's people with lambos etc who don't want regular people in their car clubs/track days 17:45 <+ihre> Hatsjoe: IF there is a nice spot in between, i would definitely be interested in signing up to be honest, would be fun 17:45 < AnimalFarmPig> I bet Chevy will even sell Corvettes to blacks and jews! 17:46 < khelpw> Now when is porsche gonna move that engine a little forward in the 911 lol 17:46 < khelpw> Lets really rustle some purist jimmies 17:47 < AnimalFarmPig> I don't really follow Porsche, but didn't they already do that and call it a Panamera? 17:47 < alazare619> i wish FR cars would return 17:47 <@Code_Man65> You mean when are they going to make the beetle have a front engine? 17:47 < alazare619> theres nothing like a good high reving FR 17:48 < alazare619> the only half decent "AFFORDABLE" FR these days is a miata 17:48 < AnimalFarmPig> Hyundai Veloster? 17:48 < khelpw> No, the Panamera is their sedan, Front engined. They have the cayman/boxster which are mid engined but it wasn't until the GT4 that they actually gave those models any _real_ attention 17:48 < AnimalFarmPig> oh, sorry, HALF DECENT 17:48 < khelpw> alazare619: not new it aint lol 17:48 < khelpw> also FR (front engine, rwd) 17:49 < khelpw> What does a new Miata start at? Like $28k? 17:49 < alazare619> something like that 17:49 < alazare619> but thats the cheapest half decent one around 17:49 < khelpw> You're not wrong, but it's shitty that you aren't 17:49 < alazare619> your next step up is to around 70k for a charger but does it even come standard? 17:49 < AnimalFarmPig> ahhh... the panamera is more bloated than I remembered 17:49 < alazare619> i think a 3 series is around 60 - 70k as well 17:50 < khelpw> Nah, you can get an M2 for under 50k 17:50 < khelpw> or a mustang 17:50 < alazare619> atleast it comes standard 17:50 < AnimalFarmPig> I guess technically the Cayman fulfills the "move the engine forward a little bit" thing 17:50 < alazare619> khelpw: forgot about the m2 17:50 < khelpw> It does, but they have intentionally gimped the cayman to keep the 911 as the big dog in the family, despite the cayman being a better car 17:50 < alazare619> and i like the look of mustangs but i'm not trying to get vehicular manslaughter :P 17:50 < AnimalFarmPig> right 17:50 < khelpw> M3s start at like $65k 17:51 < khelpw> alazare619: memes aside - modern mustangs are more capable than they have any right to be 17:51 < khelpw> They're in a similar niche to where the WRX was 10 years ago 17:51 < khelpw> simply the best bang for your buck in the category 17:51 < alazare619> ^ capable very much so...possibly to cheap and people with no brains get behind the wheel and are use to solid axel/live axel and now have a car with IDRS they dont know what to do.. 17:51 < Spr1ng> Reddit's search feature is terrible, can someone help me find that recent thread (+-2 weeks) about Office 365 best practices eg, phishing attempt notices appended to messages in Outlook etc. 17:52 < khelpw> I'm not saying there's not any truth behind the memes 17:52 < Hatter> is anyone logging keystrokes of their users 17:52 < AnimalFarmPig> khelpw: I've seen Focus ST's going for under $20k, and Fiesta ST's going for $17.5k. I suspect they are somewhere towards the top in bang/buck, simply because bucks is so small 17:52 < Hatter> pretty extreme I know 17:53 < khelpw> FoSTs and FiSTs are both great autox cars, decently practical etc. 17:53 < khelpw> Especially with the RS now 17:53 < AnimalFarmPig> fun to drive as well, the FiST more so than the FoST, actually 17:53 < khelpw> tbh, I should really sell my wrx. It gets driven like 2-3 days a month lol 17:54 < khelpw> costs me ~$300/mo in comprehensive insurance too 17:54 < AnimalFarmPig> ouch 17:54 < technonerd> Fedex portal is down, can't do my job time to go home 17:54 < khelpw> Real hard to justify pulling that trigger though 17:55 < Hatter> khelpw: do you make a lot of money selling leather goods? 17:55 < khelpw> Nah, and I don't really try. 17:55 < khelpw> I don't even have a brand name or an etsy or anything. 99% of what I make is just for me or my friends etc 17:55 < khelpw> I know some people who do it as a form of additional income and even a couple who do it for a living 17:56 < alazare619> so my new nexus 6p battery is fucking shot 17:56 < khelpw> It's a big hustle with a LOT of work involved and you really need to be damn good to set yourself and your work apart from the crowd to the point where you can start demanding prices that make it actually worth your time 17:56 < alazare619> accubattery is reproting estimated capacity of 600ma 17:56 < alazare619> like WTF 17:56 < technonerd> Mine did that too 17:56 < alazare619> 10 minutes display on from 100% to turning off lmao 17:57 < khelpw> Most profitable places are largely off-the-shelf or made-to-order for the bulk of their work. So they'll have a few standardized products/patterns that they'll do variations on at a customers request 17:57 <+ihre> with a 5x, you can easily replace the battery, but if your phone is still new, just contact vendor/warranty point? 17:59 < Casteil> My nexus 5x just suddenly up and died one day about a month or two back 18:00 < Casteil> great phone, had it for about 2.5 years I think 18:00 < Casteil> last location it reported was on my way back from taco bell as I was texting a buddy of mine 18:00 < alazare619> ihre: used/refurb new had a 30 day warranty but didnt say anything about battery 18:01 < Casteil> made a pretty solid attempt to revive it but something went bad electronically, probably the solid state memory or something 18:02 < vinrock> i found an old treo 600 in a box last week 18:02 < vinrock> wonder if i can activate it 18:02 < vinrock> its got that sexay leatherette holster too 18:03 < alazare619> Casteil: did you do the heat gun trick then flash the patch to turn off the 2 big cores? 18:03 < alazare619> wifes 5x died last month as well 18:03 < vinrock> wut 18:03 < vinrock> that sounds like a horrible fix 18:04 < Casteil> alazare619: Nah, I just bought a Moto X4 18:04 < alazare619> vinrock: 2 of the big cores on the 5x and 6p will all but "die" buy heating them up they will turn on and give you enough time to patch the firmware to "disable them" 18:04 < Casteil> aside from the camera being worse than the 5x's, I love it 18:04 < vinrock> man thats crazy 18:04 < alazare619> by disabling them you can then boot into the os and use it again 18:04 < vinrock> cellphone limp mode 18:04 < alazare619> would give you a good backup phone 18:04 <+ihre> https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nexus+6P+Battery+Replacement/104307 doesnt seem too difficult 18:04 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ Nexus 6P Battery Replacement - iFixit 18:05 < Casteil> fingerprint reader doubles as a gesture pad so you can suppress the typical android back/home/multitask buttons that take up screen real estate 18:05 <+ihre> same as 5x 18:05 < alazare619> vinrock: its actually still snappy with a proper kernel/os 18:05 <+ihre> well, almost 18:05 < technonerd> Batteries are. Cheap 18:05 < vinrock> huh no shit 18:05 <+ihre> doesnt have the additional camera cover like that 18:05 < alazare619> its a 4 core no longer 6 core phone with 3gb of memory 18:05 < Casteil> ihre: also, 5x battery replacement isn't *super* easy. 18:06 < Casteil> there's no adhesive but you still need to take the phone almost completely apart 18:06 <+ihre> i guess that depends on whether you have two left hands ;p 18:07 < Casteil> you have to take the back cover off (which is a little risky itself, tabs break), unscrew like 15 tiny ass screws to remove the mother/daughter board 18:07 < Casteil> hell you have to do that to even get to where the battery plugs into the board 18:08 <+ihre> its not exactly a 3310, no, but still, if you take your time, and have the right tools 18:08 < Casteil> https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+5X+Teardown/51318 < Actually the first thing is the internal plastic structure, THEN the mainboard 18:08 <+layer-eight> * Casteil โ†’ Nexus 5X Teardown - iFixit 18:09 < Casteil> er never mind 18:09 < Casteil> you don't have to take the mainboard out to change the battery 18:09 < Casteil> but there are a shitload of tiny little screws on that little black structure 18:09 < Hatter> Hey guys, I just beat The Raft game, are there any other fun video games to play this weekend with a friend? 18:10 < AnimalFarmPig> lol, non-replacable battery 18:10 <+ihre> yes, that was definitely a mistake AnimalFarmPig :( 18:10 <+ihre> didnt think of it when i bought the phone though 18:10 < asimon> Hatter: Human Fall Flat? 18:10 < technonerd> But ip67 rating 18:10 < Casteil> < ip68 18:10 < technonerd> It's water proof so fuck you 18:10 < Casteil> master race 18:11 < AnimalFarmPig> 5x it is similar size to a Lumia 950, same processor, same RAM, but smaller non-replacable battery, worse screen, and worse OS 18:11 < Hatter> asimon: eh I dunno about that 18:11 < Hatter> what else 18:11 <+ihre> 950 is win phone? 18:11 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah 18:11 < AnimalFarmPig> W10 18:11 < Casteil> not that I ever plan on exposing my phone to water, but it's good peace of mind to know that my phone would (most likely) survive an accidental plunge in the pool 18:12 < onenerdyguy> so, anyone ever use PHPIPAM ? 18:12 < Casteil> frankly my Nexus 5x death felt a bit like the universe was plotting against me 18:12 <+ihre> i've paid for a bunch of android apps which i still use daily, i'll probably stick to android just for that, but its the same as nano vs vim, just on another level :P 18:12 < Hatter> onenerdyguy: I have just recently 18:12 < Hatter> haven't gotten too crazy with it yet 18:12 < onenerdyguy> Hatter, any good? 18:12 < Hatter> just basic subnets/vlans 18:12 < Hatter> yes quite good 18:12 <+ihre> onenerdyguy: same, but that digitalocean variant was much nicer imo 18:12 < asimon> Hatter: What kind of game are you looking for 18:12 <+ihre> lemme look it up 18:12 < Casteil> I was thinking about buying a Moto X4 a month or two prior then I came to my senses "..well, this 5x works perfectly fine and I don't NEED to upgrade" 18:12 < onenerdyguy> ihre, oh shit, they made one? 18:12 < Casteil> then a month or two later, 5x dies COLD 18:13 <+ihre> onenerdyguy: https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox 18:13 < Hatter> onenerdyguy: DO's does a bunch of other crap too, I wasn't interested 18:13 < asimon> Coop / Vs? 18:13 <+layer-eight> * ihre โ†’ GitHub โ†’ digitalocean โ†’ netbox โ†’ IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tool. โ†’ @ ~ 2 days ago โ†’ Python โ†’ โœก 3,780 โ†’ Forks: 636 โ†’ โ˜น 159 18:13 < Hatter> asimon: coop 18:13 < onenerdyguy> Hatter, ooo like what? i see the rack planning and such, that I really like. 18:13 < Hatter> onenerdyguy: well phpipam has rack planning 18:13 < Hatter> I dunno I forget 18:13 < Hatter> something about it turned me off 18:14 < Casteil> welp imma go wrap up work from home 18:14 < Casteil> already at 40h for the week anyway 18:14 < Hatter> Casteil: have a lovely evening 18:14 < Casteil> going to have to get on this evening for a software update too 18:14 < Hatter> lol I spoke too soon! 18:15 < Hatter> asimon: also the other person is a lady, so keep that in mind with your suggestions 18:15 <+ihre> onenerdyguy: just dont use racktables, which is a piece of shit :P 18:15 < Casteil> should be painless, just gotta wait for people to get off 18:15 < onenerdyguy> ihre, oh yeah, thats never gonna happen 18:16 < asimon> Hatter: Battleblock theater is kind of fun for coop 18:16 < asimon> Can't go wrong with the lego games (e.g. lego star wars) 18:16 <+AnonymooseWork> mernon 18:16 < Hatter> asimon: I said a lady not a girl, that looks like a kids game 18:16 < asimon> Hey idk your life 18:17 < asimon> (also its still fun even if you consider yourself an adult) 18:18 < asimon> If you haven't done portal 2 yet the coop there is pretty good 18:19 < asimon> Overcooked is another 18:20 < sadbox> overcooked is so good 18:21 < asimon> Oh also crypt of the necrodancer is probably one of the best roguelikes that exists, with optional 2p mode 18:21 < sadbox> Hatter: like, go play it now 18:21 < sadbox> make some burgers 18:21 < khelpw> Hatter: I play a lot of co-op games with my gf 18:22 < khelpw> Hatter: overcooked is great if you want to hate each other 18:22 < sadbox> khelpw: have -you- played overcooked? 18:22 < khelpw> Yep, many times 18:22 < sadbox> khelpw: you just have to accept that you will occasionally boost in to each other and catch the whole place on fire 18:22 < khelpw> Crypt of the necrodancer is OK if you're into rhythm games. Divinity 2 is supposed to be great (and is on our list) 18:23 < onenerdyguy> khelpw, diviinity 2 is awesome 18:23 < onenerdyguy> and it needs to come to consoles :( 18:23 < khelpw> lately we've played the new Kirby game on switch (easy, kinda kiddy), and DKC tropical freeze (not easy) and Rayman on the switch 18:23 < khelpw> We played through Far Cry 5 together on PC 18:23 < khelpw> Guacamelee is awesome with 2 players 18:23 < onenerdyguy> don't forget BroForce 18:25 <+AnonymooseWork> khelpw... pubg 18:25 <+AnonymooseWork> :D 18:25 <+AnonymooseWork> FortNite? 18:25 < Atro> lol 18:25 < khelpw> No. 18:25 < asimon> Ultimate Chicken Horse 18:26 < khelpw> ^^ that one's better with more than 2 people imo 18:26 < asimon> True but you can get more folks online 18:26 < TheTinker86> Casteil you here? 18:27 < khelpw> Personally, I only ever play local multiplayer. 18:27 < khelpw> Only online multiplayer game I play is Ballcar. 18:27 < khelpw> Er, rocket league 18:27 < TheTinker86> LOL ballcar 18:27 < TheTinker86> i'm going to keep that lol 18:27 < khelpw> and then, only when I'm pretty drunk and feel like screaming at my TV 18:27 < sideup66> TheTinker86: tinkerbell 18:27 < mrghostman> ballcar...lol 18:27 < TheTinker86> whadup 18:27 < sideup66> Are you here to be tinkerbell 18:28 < TheTinker86> depends on if i can shoot my fairy dust at your face 18:28 < TheTinker86> ;p 18:30 < asimon> If you have 3-4 players you can do Hidden in Plain Sight (not coop though) 18:30 < TheTinker86> so yesterday i found out that some cat5/6 cable is aluminum with copper exterior. so now im wondering, are some RJ45 connectors better quality than others too? 18:32 < McDonaldsWiFi> interesting 18:32 < Atro> no 18:32 < McDonaldsWiFi> I have def used some shitty rj45 before 18:32 < Atro> TheTinker86: you mean the wires? 18:32 < khelpw> Hatter: other games to consider: Magicka, Trine, Castle Crashers, BattleBlock Theater, and you can also think about doing 2 players, 1 controller for things like the Witness or FTL 18:32 < McDonaldsWiFi> cheapo-plastic 18:33 < TheTinker86> the copper connectors inside the rj45 18:33 < McDonaldsWiFi> oh shit castle crashers 18:33 < McDonaldsWiFi> oh hhmmmm 18:33 < TheTinker86> are those all virtually the same or are some made with a lower quality/% copper 18:33 < Atro> there are some shitty cables that are aluminium with copper plating. Some make only 123-6 pairs copper, rest aluminium. Hurts especially in the long range 18:33 < Atro> PoE is especially hurt by this 18:33 < Hatter> well thanks for the suggestions guys, but so far nothing is really grabbing me 18:33 < TheTinker86> yeah. i learned about the cca cables yesterday 18:33 < Atro> as aluminium is a worse conductor than copper 18:34 < Atro> it's just shit cable tbh 18:34 < khelpw> Hatter: well what kind of games do you enjoy? 18:34 < McDonaldsWiFi> left 4 dead 2 is dope 18:34 < McDonaldsWiFi> super dope with friends 18:35 < ebol4> if you want to do math puzzles together, the hexcells games are great 18:35 < McDonaldsWiFi> inb4 minecraft 18:35 <+ihre> khelpw: space cadet 18:36 < Atro> someone should make a sims, but with MLP 18:36 < admiralspark> Hatter: Factorio? Then you take a break 2 weeks from now and realize you missed work? 18:37 < Atro> admiralspark: pls no cracktorio, i've installed mods, havent eaten in 5 days 18:37 <+ihre> lol 18:37 < Atro> cant sleep knowing my production design is not efficient 18:38 < Heresiarch> ...is factorio ever going to be out of early access? 18:39 < Hatter> factorio may be a bit heavy for her 18:40 < Hatter> khelpw: we just beat The Forest, I quite liked that 18:40 < admiralspark> Atro: I'm only at 700hrs, MillerBoss is at twice that with *no mods* 18:40 < McDonaldsWiFi> dude break out the ps2 18:40 < admiralspark> Heresiarch: honestly, in the next few months yes 18:40 < TheTinker86> i just replayed the forest the other day 18:40 < McDonaldsWiFi> and play some baulder's gate 18:40 < Atro> admiralspark: total gameplay? 18:40 < admiralspark> Atro: yep 18:40 < Atro> admiralspark: i thought on a map lol 18:40 < khelpw> Hatter: have you played Limbo? 18:40 < Atro> Limbo is awesome 18:40 < Heresiarch> admiralspark: good. I'm interested to try it, but I generally avoid early access games. 18:40 < admiralspark> haha noo. I average about 25hrs now per map 18:41 < admiralspark> Heresiarch: So, this isn't some No Man's Sky. It's been stable for a few years now. They just are adding enough extra content that they didn't want to make it DLC or something dumb like that. 18:41 < admiralspark> Heresiarch: it has a free demo, try it out and see ;) 18:42 < Heresiarch> admiralspark: might do. Will have to get through Battletech and a few others, first. ;) 18:43 < admiralspark> ;) 18:47 < Hatter> khelpw: well a long time ago 18:48 < ThatOneRoadie> Well 18:48 < ThatOneRoadie> Fuck Mortgage underwriters 18:48 < ravioli> the only game i'm consistently really into is cities:skylines 18:48 < ravioli> ...and forza horizon 3. but cities skylines is dooope 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> "We need an account transaction log for 4/30 through today with a running balance" 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> so I put one together 18:49 < khelpw> Hatter: what about their new game - inside? or Braid 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> with a running balance 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> in a column labeled balance 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> send it over 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> "Where in this log is your current account balance?" 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> Motherfucker this shit is your job 18:49 < Hatter> haven't seen much about it 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> do I need to put a big fucking red arrow on it for you 18:49 < ThatOneRoadie> it's in the column labeled balance 18:50 < ThatOneRoadie> just like how the account number is in the column labeled account number, and the account type is in the column labeled account type 18:50 < khelpw> Hatter: it's short, but good. Check it out if you liked Limbo. And also play The Witness if you haven't. 18:51 < khelpw> Hatter: but if you cheat, and look up walkthroughs or anything in The Witness, I will find you, I will come to your house, and I will accost your cat with a badminton racquet 18:51 <@JollyRgrs> ThatOneRoadie: pls stop making things so complicated 18:51 < Hatter> khelpw: I rarely do that sort of thing 18:51 < khelpw> Hatter: the witness will make you want to 18:51 < khelpw> but so help me, I've got a _mean_ goddamn backswing. 18:51 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, i found you a new camera for parties https://www.amazon.com/Fujifilm-Instax-Hello-Kitty-Discontinued/dp/B019QCTWBK/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1527871891&sr=1-1&keywords=fujifilm+hello+kitty 18:52 < ThatOneRoadie> JollyRgrs, I shall assume that this underwriter has the inference capacity of a first grader in all future e-mails 18:52 < ebol4> khelpw: y'all played fez? 18:52 <+AnonymooseWork> fez? 18:52 < khelpw> Yes, but fuck Phil fish with a sideways rake. 18:52 <+AnonymooseWork> like foreign exchange student? 18:52 <+AnonymooseWork> or like fez the funny hat from morocco? 18:53 < khelpw> the kind with the big, spikey teeth. 18:53 < ebol4> do people call foreign exhcange students fez's? 18:53 <+AnonymooseWork> oh cool 18:53 <+AnonymooseWork> lol 18:53 <+AnonymooseWork> ebol4 - you ever see 'That 70s show' ? 18:53 < ebol4> oh right 18:53 <+AnonymooseWork> thats how fez got his name 18:58 <@JollyRgrs> Hunterkll: dang, that's kinda 'spensive 18:58 <@JollyRgrs> otherwise, i might get it for my youngest 18:58 <+AnonymooseWork> check ebay 18:59 <@cryptic1> Hunterkll, interesting site you run now 18:59 <@cryptic1> i saw it last night 18:59 < Hunterkll> indeed 18:59 < Hunterkll> you are the star 19:00 < TheTinker86> foil in cat6 is to prevent interference right? 19:00 <+ihre> the 'cartridges' will be a pain though, only useful as long as those are available and they are expensive, basically 1$ per photo 19:00 < Hunterkll> ihre, new manufacture 19:00 < Hunterkll> so they'll be around for a long while 19:00 < Hunterkll> you can get the new manufacture polariod stuff too 19:00 <+ihre> TheTinker86: yes, no government or extra terrestrial interference with foil 19:01 <+ihre> Hunterkll: they produced it on my hometown in 'micro batches' 19:01 <+ihre> expensive af 19:01 <+ihre> for polaroids 19:01 < TheTinker86> +ihre when is it actually necessary to have the foil lined cables? when running mass amounts of cables in a group or when running next to electrical? 19:01 < ebol4> yes 19:01 < Hunterkll> ihre, fuji's still making theirs - http://www.fujifilm.com/products/instant_photo/films/instax_mini/ 19:01 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ instax mini film | Fujifilm Global 19:02 < Hatter> khelpw: hey the witness is only single player, but still interesting 19:02 < Hatter> looks pretty 19:02 < Hunterkll> ihre, and polaroid isn't taht expensive either - https://us.polaroidoriginals.com/collections/polaroid-film 19:02 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Instant Film 19:03 <+ihre> basically 2 buck a shot Hunterkll 19:03 < Hatter> hey just cause is only like 5 bucks right now 19:03 < Hunterkll> ihre, that's *actual* polaroid making it though 19:03 < khelpw> Yeah but we still played it together, it's nice to have someone sitting next to you to argue with about the right way to solve the problem 19:03 < Hunterkll> they even serviec their older cameras 19:03 < Hatter> khelpw: Oh did you think I was talking about a real lady? how silly of you, this is of course one of my internet girlfriends 19:04 < khelpw> So stream it. 19:04 < khelpw> The world is flat, man 19:04 < Hatter> hm maybe 19:04 < Hunterkll> cryptic1, i updated your name https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 19:04 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 19:04 <+ihre> Hunterkll: a polaroid factory/hq is located in my hometown, they resurrected a couple of years ago iirc, started small, maybe grew due to interest, not sure 19:04 < Hunterkll> ihre, a decade ago maybe 19:04 < Hunterkll> :P 19:05 <+ihre> oh, for 'polaroid originals', might be different 19:05 < khelpw> I for one blame hipsters 19:05 < Hunterkll> khelpw, what about those of us that just never moved to digital photography? 19:06 < Hunterkll> ihre, you live in the netherlands? 19:06 <@cryptic1> Hunterkll, ROFL 19:06 <+ihre> Hunterkll: yes 19:06 < Hunterkll> ihre, ah, yes, Enschede is where the plant that the impossible project bought is 19:07 < Hunterkll> in 2008 they bought all the equipment from polaroid for making the stuff.... started producing in 2010 19:07 < khelpw> The same thing as happened to people who never moved to away from fountain pens or typewriters . They become less common as time goes by until they are relegated to a niche hobby 19:07 <+ihre> yeah, rode past it every day towards school 19:07 < Hunterkll> ihre, hilariously, it started as a group to continue producing the instant film ... and they became profitable .... then they bought all the polaroid brand and IP 19:07 < Hunterkll> so in a reverse way 19:07 < Hunterkll> they're still the original polaroid 19:07 < Hunterkll> lol 19:08 <@cryptic1> Hunterkll, you should see if they want to advertise on your site 19:08 <@cryptic1> get that $ 19:08 < Hunterkll> lol 19:08 < Hunterkll> maybe 19:08 < Hunterkll> :P 19:09 < ravioli> anyone else having problems logging into digital ocean? it spins and spins when i press log in after entering credentials 19:10 <+ihre> ravioli: same here 19:10 <+ihre> oh, now im getting a verification screen 19:11 <+ihre> worksforme(tm) 19:11 < Hunterkll> lol 19:12 <+ihre> Hunterkll: they used to have a store in the factory, which was the only place where you could instant film without a huge markup 19:12 <+ihre> also had a limit of a couple of packs per customer iirc 19:21 < ebol4> fuuuuuuuuck dude i'm gonna go home, order delivery, and watch like 4 korean romance films 19:21 < ebol4> it's friday babey 19:21 < TheTinker86> so this box of cat6 says it supports up to 25w but the camera and poe switch say 44w 19:22 < Sousapro> ugh, why is a VM giving me an event 130 NTFS error? 19:22 <@JollyRgrs> TheTinker86: better use cat10 for extra wiggle room 19:23 < Sousapro> the SAN is verified good lol 19:23 < Sousapro> JollyRgrs: cat69 cabling for best PoE 19:23 <+AnonymooseWork> anyone here use mellanox switches? 19:23 <@JollyRgrs> Sousapro: no, that's for P2P :P 19:23 <@JollyRgrs> err, P2M 19:23 < coderphive> Well 19:24 < coderphive> Someone suggest I buy a $20 switch to replace our old Cisco one that went out 19:24 <+AnonymooseWork> rofl 19:24 < coderphive> Why do I even have to justify these things 19:24 < Heresiarch> coderphive: 'cuz they cost money. 19:25 < coderphive> Yeah, but this happens nowhere else I swear 19:25 < Sousapro> coderphive: because they are idiots 19:25 < coderphive> "Ah yeah our lathe machine broke" 19:25 < Heresiarch> coderphive: ...count yourself, lucky, then. 19:25 < coderphive> Sweet, buy a Rico 19:25 < TheTinker86> so @JollyRgrs do i get cat 6, cat69 or cat10 lol 19:25 < coderphive> That would never happen 19:25 < Sousapro> coderphive: s/rico/dremel 19:25 <+AnonymooseWork> TheTinker86 what kind of camera is it? 19:25 <+AnonymooseWork> PoE? 19:25 < TheTinker86> ya 19:25 < coderphive> Sousapro Even more true 19:25 <@JollyRgrs> TheTinker86: well, 10 is really just 2... you don't want cat2 19:25 <+AnonymooseWork> argh 19:25 <@JollyRgrs> so like maybe cat10101 19:26 * AnonymooseWork is a bit over head 19:26 <+AnonymooseWork> anyone up for helping me configure my SAN switches? 19:26 < kronis> !seen kronis 19:26 < asimon> .seen kronis 19:26 < kronis> rip 19:27 < kronis> Hey all 19:27 < asimon> we tried 19:27 < kronis> Got a question for you peeps 19:27 < AnimalFarmPig> coderphive: For the price of one of those fancy Cisco switches, you could just pop on down to fry's, grab a consumer socket 2011 motherboard and a bunch of NIC's and build your own switch. What could go wrong, right? 19:28 < coderphive> lmao u rite u rite 19:28 < kronis> Is anyone using a DMVPN setup with a static IP through comcast/spectrum? 19:28 < coderphive> like, I don't even know why I need to acknowledge the kind of comment that is, "Why not just buy a $20 switch" 19:28 < coderphive> How about 19:28 < Heresiarch> coderphive: because the person saying that has no idea what the difference is. 19:29 < coderphive> Why not just not worry about the difference between $20 and $200 19:29 < AnimalFarmPig> and, you could then load that box full of disk, ram, etc. and use it as a server too! Can you run postgres and apache on one of those Cisco switches? haha! 19:29 < coderphive> In terms of the business no one cares 19:29 < coderphive> lmao 19:29 < coderphive> postgres virtual router here we go 19:29 < coderphive> we're innovative now bois 19:29 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: ...now I wanna try and score an arista 10G switch and run a LAMP app on it. 19:29 < AnimalFarmPig> I'm going to build a gaming router for my home lab 19:29 < kronis> I've seen porn stored in flash before 19:29 < kronis> That was pretty funny 19:30 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: I think the new Cisco Nexus 9k's are (possible to be used as) just a Linux box with a bunch of NIC's. It should be possible. 19:31 < coderphive> We had a Nexus where I used to work 19:31 < coderphive> They're fucking black boxes you call Cisco about when they break 19:31 < coderphive> glhf 19:31 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: yup. Arista actually had a Fedora variant installed on their switches, complete with shell breakout from their *cough*ios ripoff*cough* cisco-compatible command layer. 19:31 < aName> I want to play with remote desktop services - does anyone know where I can get cheap CALs? 19:31 < coderphive> "play" 19:32 <+AnonymooseWork> aName you get 180days before you need to license it 19:32 < coderphive> "cheap cals" 19:32 < coderphive> hmm 19:32 <+AnonymooseWork> and if you exceed that 180 days there is a way to reset the grace period with a reg hack 19:32 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: oh, interesting. I don't know much about enterprise network hardware, so I'm constantly surprised at the features. 19:32 < coderphive> idk 19:32 < aName> AnonymooseWork: Yeah, I know - 180 days just means i have to set it up again if I end up liking it lol 19:32 < coderphive> I was an _okay_ NE, but I saw issues with having the Nexus as your SDN 19:32 <+AnonymooseWork> aName - uhm, no you can license it at any time 19:33 < genr8_> license for what, windows server ? 19:33 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: seems like even Cisco has gotten away from their "we make all the things" mentality. Pretty much everything is going to commodity network silicon and some form of linux for an OS. 19:34 < AnimalFarmPig> aName: protip-- do per device licensing, then use a single *nix box with X11 forwarding as a jump host to your Terminal Services box. Bam! Only need 1 CAL. 19:34 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: they announced a while back that they'll support iOS on whitebox hardware! 19:34 < coderphive> uh oh 19:34 < coderphive> +q imminent 19:35 <@Code_Man65> Nah, just got back to my desk from lunch 19:35 < coderphive> Well, that's disappointing 19:35 <@Code_Man65> Well fine 19:35 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: makes sense. If it was doable for Arista to graft an ios command shell on top of Fedora, stands to reason that Cisco could do the same. 19:35 < aName> AnonymooseWork: Oh yeah? That didn't use to be the case. 19:35 < aName> At least not to my memory 19:35 <+AnonymooseWork> ... 19:35 < coderphive> rekt 19:35 <+AnonymooseWork> you can set it up 19:36 < ebol4> ๐’ฝ๐‘’๐“Ž 19:36 <+AnonymooseWork> and test it out 19:36 <+AnonymooseWork> and on day 181 decide hmm i want to license it 19:36 < Hunterkll> aName: protip-- do per device licensing, then use a single *nix box with X11 forwarding as a jump host to your Terminal Services box. Bam! Only need 1 CAL. 19:36 <+AnonymooseWork> so you setup the license server 19:36 < Hunterkll> that's wrong 19:36 < Hunterkll> AnimalFarmPig, that is so wrong and does not work 19:36 < Hunterkll> :P 19:36 <+AnonymooseWork> lol Hunterkll 19:36 < genr8_> i was still trying to parse that. 19:36 < AnimalFarmPig> Heresiarch: I'm not sure whether it's still NDA'ed, but I know of a company with a very large install base of networking equipment that is moving off Cisco hardware and to 100% whitebox. So, I guess that's where industry might be going. 19:36 < genr8_> Cisco has broken everyones trust 19:37 < AnimalFarmPig> Hunterkll: shush :P 19:37 < genr8_> they were supposed to be super expensive and super high end and super secure 19:37 < genr8_> and its not 19:37 < Hunterkll> AnimalFarmPig, microsoft calls that multiplexing and it doesn't work :P 19:37 < Hunterkll> haha 19:37 < coderphive> I'm pretty certain the world is moving FOSS SDN anyway 19:37 < genr8_> the trend anyway 19:37 < coderphive> That's why I got out of NE 19:37 < Hunterkll> if someone can properly define "SDN" that is 19:37 < coderphive> oh here we go 19:37 < genr8_> its like SDR but for networking 19:37 < AnimalFarmPig> Hunterkll: I assumed it wouldn't be allowed, didn't realize that Microsoft actually explicitly addresses it in licensing terms 19:38 < Hunterkll> genr8_, right. and what's SDR again? :P 19:38 < vader-> Big VISA outage in the UE 19:38 < vader-> EU 19:38 < Hunterkll> vader-, ya im seein shit about that on facebook 19:38 < Hunterkll> lol 19:38 <+AnonymooseWork> Visa..everywhere you want to be, 19:38 < coderphive> SDN is a broad term but if you're about to say it's a buzzword then you deserve to get a kick in the nuts 19:38 < Hunterkll> coderphive, you mean it's a new buzzword for existing technologies just being glued together 19:38 < Hunterkll> :) 19:38 < vader-> everywhere you want to be except Europe today hehe 19:39 <+AnonymooseWork> lol 19:39 < coderphive> Hunterkll nothing about SDN was pre-existing fam 19:39 < Hunterkll> oh? 19:39 < coderphive> Yeap 19:39 < Hunterkll> like what? 19:39 < coderphive> I'll say that with 100% certainty 19:39 < coderphive> Tell me what existed before 19:39 < Hunterkll> host isolation with ACLs/firewalling, self-configuring/externally controlled switches, vlans inside vlans, etc 19:39 <@Code_Man65> coderphive: Your mom :P 19:39 < vader-> nexus 19:40 < coderphive> Code_Man65 kek 19:40 <@Code_Man65> Sorry, couldn't resist 19:40 < Hunterkll> i mean 19:40 < coderphive> Hunterkll Those are protocols 19:40 < Hunterkll> he's not wrong 19:40 < Heresiarch> AnimalFarmPig: pretty much. A lot of network gear requires enough heft that low-power/custom chips just don't cut it anymore. So a lot of vendors are moving to straight up x86 chips (or going with broadcom) and just throwing a shitload of interfaces + OS on top. 19:40 < TheTinker86> Operating Power: POE or 12V DC (Power Adapter not Included๏ผ‰ 19:40 < coderphive> Hunterkll Tell me about the underlying tech that existed before 19:40 < genr8_> Image result for software defined networking definitionwww.sdxcentral.com 19:40 < genr8_> Software defined networking (SDN) is an approach to using open protocols, such as OpenFlow, to apply globally aware software control at the edges of the network to access network switches and routers that typically would use closed and proprietary firmware. 19:40 < TheTinker86> POE Standard: 802.3af, 44V~54V. Support up to 330ft via CAT6 cable 19:40 < Hunterkll> .... ? 19:40 <@Code_Man65> IOSXR is linux 19:40 < coderphive> Hunterkll How were you mass orchestrating your network setup? 19:40 < Hunterkll> coderphive, you could script that, you know 19:40 < coderphive> That was a joke 19:40 < Hunterkll> as part of VM deployment 19:40 < coderphive> and not dynamic 19:40 < Hunterkll> define 'dynamic' 19:40 < kronis> Back to my original question, 12:28 PM Is anyone using a DMVPN setup with a static IP through comcast/spectrum? 19:41 < Hunterkll> and explain what SDN 'is' 19:41 <@Code_Man65> Software Defined Networking 19:41 < coderphive> Hunterkll So you legitimately don't know about SDN? 19:41 < Hunterkll> I say SDN is just a polishing and meshing of existing technology 19:41 < Hunterkll> coderphive, it depends on what you define 'SDN' as 19:41 < AnimalFarmPig> I'm not sure if I would call projects like OpenDaylight polished 19:41 < coderphive> Then you should at least have a cursory google of something before you call it a buzzword, tbh 19:41 < Hunterkll> VMware NSX? Could be re-implemented with existing tech without the NSX features 19:41 <@Code_Man65> Personally I define SDN as being able to define your network as code in an automation stack (ansible, salt, etc) 19:42 < coderphive> ^ 19:42 < Hunterkll> just a lot kludgier 19:42 < coderphive> Somewhat 19:42 < AnimalFarmPig> what about yang/netconf? 19:42 < Hunterkll> coderphive, oh no, i know what it is - don't fucking tell me to google 19:42 < Heresiarch> Hey now, don't hate on the original SDN language...expect. *runs* 19:42 <@Code_Man65> Can't have yang without yin AnimalFarmPig 19:42 < Hunterkll> it's a nice polishing of shit that was kludgier before 19:42 < coderphive> Hunterkll don't be facetious then 19:42 < Hunterkll> i'm just saying it's nothing new 19:42 < Hunterkll> it's just a polished turd with a new name 19:42 <+TuxedoJack> You know, it's nice to have control over the PA system in the cubefarm 19:42 < alazare619> SDN is dead 19:42 < AnimalFarmPig> Code_Man65: good point 19:42 < coderphive> heh 19:42 <+TuxedoJack> This is now playing at 5% volume 19:42 <+TuxedoJack> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efL2lOc5IlQ 19:42 < genr8_> i feel like its just cleaning up the Enterprise and bringing their standards up to date with the open source community 19:42 < alazare619> its now all about internet defined networking 19:43 <+layer-eight> * TuxedoJack โ†’ YouTube โ†’ It's a Small World Music - 1 HOUR โ†’ โš˜ 177,764 โ†‘ 421 โ†“ 44 โœ 156 19:43 < alazare619> IDN 19:43 < Hunterkll> coderphive, I could do almost everything NSX does before NSX came around 19:43 < admiralspark> yeah 19:43 < coderphive> Hunterkll I don't think you know what you're talking about 19:43 < admiralspark> NSX is an abstraction layer on top of already-existing technologies 19:43 < Heresiarch> TuxedoJack: ...1 hour? You monster. 19:43 < Hunterkll> it makes it a hell of a lot easier 19:43 < Hunterkll> but still 19:43 <+ihre> nsx is also a pretty nice car :3 19:44 < admiralspark> coderphive: I worked in network engineering and network orchestration, building automation suites for ISP's in my state. The tooling has always been there, the abstraction and API is what was missing 19:44 < genr8_> HERE we go 19:44 < genr8_> SDN suggests to centralize network intelligence in one network component by disassociating the forwarding process of network packets (Data Plane) from the routing process (Control plane). 19:44 < coderphive> admiralspark That was my point 19:44 < corn266> OMG LAYER-EIGHT IS BACK 19:44 < corn266> `sjw 19:44 <+layer-eight> corn266, you're a xenophobic, hyper-masculine, victim-blaming, nazi! 19:44 <+TuxedoJack> Heresiarch: It's on infinite loop. 19:44 <@Code_Man65> corn266: Abuse it and you get it muted again 19:44 < coderphive> admiralspark Those API's never existed for networking 19:44 <+ihre> s/nazi/incel 19:44 <+TuxedoJack> Starts at 6 AM and goes until 8 PM 19:44 < coderphive> admiralspark Management planes with resources like raspberry pi's 19:44 < Hunterkll> i could do VM level segmentation / fabric spanning (layer-2 extension) / network virtualization / dynamic routing / distributed firewalling / etc before "SDN" was a popular buzzword 19:44 < admiralspark> everyone and their cousin wrote their own in-house bullshit before coderphive ;) 19:44 < coderphive> admiralspark let's be real 19:44 < Heresiarch> TuxedoJack: ...is this what you use to torture t1s and helpdesk? 19:45 < coderphive> admiralspark I know, it was a joke 19:45 < corn266> Code_Man65: what you mean again? I didn't get it banned the first time 19:45 < coderphive> admiralspark Even further proving my point 19:45 <+TuxedoJack> Heresiarch: part of it 19:45 < Hunterkll> coderphive, though i will say the statement you made about SDN going FOSS has to be true if microsoft is maintaing their own linux distro for their datacenter switches :P 19:45 < admiralspark> let's be real, who would do it properly when they could run it on a raspi and make it a bloated java app 19:45 <+TuxedoJack> You should see the holiday playlist 19:45 <@Code_Man65> That's more of a general statement than just at you 19:45 <+TuxedoJack> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcc0FGiDIMg8t6RVcrZL-MfDI4mXNCjqu 19:45 <+layer-eight> * TuxedoJack โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Playlist: BOFH's Office Holiday Music Playlist โ†’ 60 videos 19:45 < coderphive> Hunterkll That's because the big buys are buying whitebox routers 19:45 < GreyKite> wait, is TuxedoJack abusing his helldesk again? 19:45 <+TuxedoJack> It's not abuse when it's laid out in their employment contracts 19:45 < genr8_> Hunterkll: i feel like its just cleaning up the Enterprise and bringing their standards up to date with the open source community . like the hardware devices didnt use to do SDN now they still have special hardware doing SDN :P 19:45 < Hunterkll> but being able to progrmatically control the network as Code_Man65 says - defining it in the automatinon stack - has always been possible 19:46 < GreyKite> TuxedoJack: no, it's still abuse, it's just legal abuse 19:46 < Heresiarch> TuxedoJack: ...that's just wrong. In so many ways. 19:46 < coderphive> Hunterkll not to that degree, no 19:46 < admiralspark> coderphive: I can't believe I'm saying it but Facebook is the reason people finally went "oh, this SDN thing is kinda cool" when they built an orchestrated distributed datacenter model 19:46 < admiralspark> on whitebox hardware 19:46 < coderphive> Hunterkll My Perl + Expect scripts are entirely different from what SDN does 19:46 < coderphive> admiralspark ++ 19:46 < genr8_> the wiki is surprisingly useful https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking 19:46 <+layer-eight> * genr8_ โ†’ Software-defined networking - Wikipedia 19:46 < Hunterkll> what does SDN do then, that's so different 19:47 < Sousapro> software dongered networking 19:47 < coderphive> Hunterkll As I said, google it if you have to answer that question 19:47 <@Code_Man65> I think you guys are getting into an argument over semantics 19:47 < admiralspark> problem is...aside from that one Cloudian or whatever provider, there's no full-stack all-in-one SDN systems, you still have to patch together your os + your management + your automation suite 19:47 < Hunterkll> for the love of god 19:47 < Sousapro> hell, by those definitions, UBNT is SDN 19:47 < genr8_> from the wiki: SDN is: Directly programmable, Agile, Centrally Managed, Progammatically configured, Open Standards BASED and VENDOR NEUTRAL 19:47 < Hunterkll> coderphive, i'm asking *you* what you can't script that SDN does 19:47 < admiralspark> hopefully ONOS will bridge that gap 19:47 < Hunterkll> that so called special SDN magic sauce is required 19:47 < GreyKite> Sousapro: well, yeah 19:47 < Heresiarch> Code_Man65: ...this is a channel full of sysadmins. Is that really a surprise? 19:47 < genr8_> SDN is bringing open source and vendor neutral to hardware devices that previously weren't 19:48 < Hunterkll> 95% of what's in NSX can be implemented via automation scripting even via puppet/chef and Nexus 1000V routers 19:48 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: you'd be reinventing the wheel so why would you do it in-house? 19:48 < Hunterkll> er, switches 19:48 < Sousapro> Hunterkll: but NSX is a good time :P 19:48 < alazare619> Next hot thing is TCL-DN TCL defined networking 19:48 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, obviously i'm not going to and i'm just going to use NSX, but still 19:48 < Sousapro> Hunterkll: and NSX should be included in ESXi licensing 19:48 <@Code_Man65> Heresiarch: Not really, just pointing it out 19:48 < Heresiarch> heh 19:48 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: ;) 19:48 < Hunterkll> i'm maintaining that SDN is not new, it's just different 19:48 < silentfury-s4pro> NSX is expensive. 19:48 < Sousapro> Hunterkll: ++ 19:48 < Hunterkll> different in the polishing and interface way 19:49 <@Code_Man65> Sousapro: I've never actually gotten to mess with NSX, and our VMWare admins think it isn't worth buying 19:49 < JFDkthx> felda|: dont run 19:49 < alazare619> my irccloud logs = 280MB zipped 19:49 < alazare619> jesus fawk 19:49 < Atro> alazare619: save them 19:49 < felda|> JFDkthx I do what a want you jive ass turkeyu 19:50 < Hunterkll> huh 19:50 < coderphive> tbh it's an argument over semantics 19:50 < alazare619> TIL felda is a 75 year old black man who lives in southern lousiana 19:50 < coderphive> The interface _is_ what's new 19:50 < Hunterkll> coderphive, okay, i lied, i can't do shit without NSX anymore since VMware nixed 3rd party virtual switching 19:50 < coderphive> You don't see the value in that 19:50 < Hunterkll> coderphive, that's all i'm saying. it's an easier interface to do what was kludgier before 19:50 < Hunterkll> oh 19:50 < coderphive> so it's a moot point 19:50 < Hunterkll> I do 19:50 < Hunterkll> I just don't see the need for an entire new CIO level word play 19:51 < coderphive> It's certainly important to differentiate them IMO 19:51 < genr8_> theyre gonna have to re-buy all their hardware 19:51 < genr8_> with SDN support 19:51 < Hunterkll> genr8_, even though its probably the same hardware with different firmware 19:51 < Hunterkll> :p 19:51 < coderphive> Especially when I can apply a SDLC to my network code now 19:51 <@Code_Man65> The point to that Hunterkll is the same thing its always been, to get mindshare in the CIO's head 19:52 < coderphive> so if two engineers sat down at a table and they started talking about SDN 19:52 < Hunterkll> Then again I also hate the term SDR so 19:52 < Hunterkll> moving the IF and modulation to a different section of the radio does not create an entirely new class of products >:3 19:52 < coderphive> and one thought SDN meant Perl + Expect and the other thought it meant an actual automation suite 19:52 < coderphive> That's okay? 19:52 < coderphive> or is it more important to be concise in that moment 19:52 <+TuxedoJack> Heresiarch: just wait. It's going to get better every year. Starting Monday, though, the Girl From Ipanema is on loop all day on Monday. Cisco's Opus #1 all day on Tuesday. Wednesday is the slide music from Mario 64. 19:52 < Hunterkll> coderphive, which SDN though? 19:53 < genr8_> Hunterkll: thats exactly what they intend to convey 19:53 <+TuxedoJack> Haven't picked out Thursday or Friday yet 19:53 < genr8_> the fact that you dont agree is moot 19:53 < coderphive> Hunterkll exactly my point 19:53 < coderphive> Hunterkll That's why there's a fundamentally new term 19:53 < Hunterkll> coderphive, Microsoft Hyper-V's? VMware's? Cisco's? 19:53 < coderphive> Any 19:53 < Hunterkll> Do I want Network Virtualization? NSX? are they compatible? 19:53 < Hunterkll> SDN is too broad 19:53 < coderphive> You interface with all of them much in the same way 19:53 < coderphive> That's the commonality 19:54 < Hunterkll> Hyper-V Network Virtualization and VMware's NSX are wildly different in both interface and operation 19:54 < Heresiarch> TuxedoJack: ...so you're trying to create a corps of mind-numbed drones? 19:54 < Hunterkll> but they're both considered SDN 19:54 <+TuxedoJack> Heresiarch: they're tier 1s, that's implying they're not already there 19:54 < Hatter> oh NO 19:54 < Hatter> what do I do! 19:54 < coderphive> Do they have an API and a client library Hunterkll? 19:54 <@Code_Man65> At least with Hyper-V if you license 2016 datacenter you get the advanced networking features. Unlike VMWare where it is a totally separate licensed product 19:54 < Hatter> I didn't get lunch yet and I have a TWO HOUR meeting in 5 minutes 19:54 < Hatter> I'm panicking 19:54 < JFDkthx> Hatter: im glad 19:54 < Hunterkll> coderphive, well, at least for hyper-v i'm only familiar with the powershell side 19:54 < Heresiarch> TuxedoJack: ...fair, though it's still worth looking through them to find potential gems. 19:55 < TheTinker86> get a bag of chips 19:55 < coderphive> Code_Man65 I think VMWare comes with a basic networking version 19:55 < JFDkthx> i hope you enjoy your two hour meeting 19:55 < corn266> Any of y'all smart people wanna tell me why my hyper-v won't connect to a vm running on the same machine? 19:55 < Heresiarch> Hatter: snickers bar. 19:55 < Hunterkll> coderphive, just the standard vsphere switch 19:55 <@Code_Man65> coderphive: VMWare Enterprise Plus comes with DVSwitches 19:55 < Hatter> oh there is a vending machine down the hall 19:55 < Hunterkll> yea 19:55 < Hatter> thanks guys, this is why I come here 19:55 < corn266> Hatter beef jerky or bust 19:55 < TheTinker86> cheers 19:55 < Hunterkll> you need the vsphere distributed switches to do LACP on the host 19:55 < Hunterkll> which is fucked up 19:55 < coderphive> Hunterkll So the interface is much the same 19:55 < Hunterkll> which means you have to license enterprise plus 19:55 <@Code_Man65> But the advanced features that NSX gives you are a different product 19:55 <+TuxedoJack> Heresiarch: Oh, I do that. THey get to go to field services for a while, to preserve their sanity 19:55 < Hunterkll> yea 19:56 < Hunterkll> there's actually 3 levels of licensing/networking for vmware 19:56 <+TuxedoJack> Then they get bumped to T2 once they know clients in and out 19:56 <+TuxedoJack> T1 is basically "fuck you, you're helldesk feed" 19:56 <@Code_Man65> And there are a LOT of VMWare admins who think it isn't worth buying 19:56 < TheTinker86> Question 19:56 < TheTinker86> 5-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch with 56W 4-Port PoE 19:56 < TheTinker86> is that up to 56w per port 19:56 < Hunterkll> Code_Man65, well, now that you can't do Nexus 1000V at all NSX is the only game in town 19:56 < TheTinker86> or 56w max amongst all ports 19:56 < coderphive> Hunterkll A valid point would be like AWS Networking vs OpenDaylight 19:56 < Heresiarch> TheTinker86: usually aggregate across all ports. 19:56 < coderphive> Hunterkll or AWS vs Calico 19:56 < admiralspark> wait, so 19:56 < genr8_> 56 total 19:56 < Hunterkll> coderphive, https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2149722 :'( 19:56 <@JollyRgrs> PSU is 1000 watt, but not 1000 watt on every rail 19:57 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ VMware Knowledge Base 19:57 <@Code_Man65> Hunterkll: We only use DVSwitches here 19:57 < TheTinker86> so if i run 4 cameras and they say they are 24w passive. that 4 port switch cant handle it? 19:57 < coderphive> Hunterkll Bet that's a money play too 19:57 < Hunterkll> coderphive, VMware bought some other switching company 19:57 < coderphive> Gotta pay for daddy's purchase 19:57 < Heresiarch> TheTinker86: not if they all take up peak power. 19:58 < admiralspark> can someone tell me, is there a requirement for stacked switches when doing vmware HA where you have two ports/server for each "network connection"? I can't find anywhere whether they're doing mac switching or VRRP or what their secret sauce is 19:58 < TheTinker86> Heresiarch is it better to just use individual injectors rather than a poe switch? 19:58 < Hunterkll> coderphive, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicira 19:58 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Nicira - Wikipedia 19:58 < Hunterkll> that group 19:58 < ello_govna> ...when is grep going to be able to tab complete my thoughts... 19:58 < coderphive> Hunterkll To be fair, I've mostly seen SDN used with virtualized equipment 19:59 < Hunterkll> SDN doesn't tell me fuck all about what was actually in use or what was done with it though 19:59 < Hunterkll> lol 19:59 < Heresiarch> TheTinker86: judgement call. Injectors will be more of a pain in the ass, but a switch will be more expensive. I'd prefer the latter, but that's me. 19:59 <@Code_Man65> I try to avoid injectors as well 19:59 < admiralspark> I guess my real question is: My sysadmin says every physical esx host has to have it's management, iscsi and trunked vlan ports plugged into two separate switches, which is 6 ports per goddamn host, what the hell is the reasoning of "why" that's needed when they're NOT bonding them or doing anything w/ lacp 19:59 < coderphive> Hunterkll So you'd prefer there were _more_ terms? 19:59 < Hunterkll> Or at least clarifying adjectives? 19:59 < TheTinker86> Heresiarch do you think PoE cameras that list as a 24w passive are going to need 24w constantly? 19:59 < coderphive> That's fair 20:00 < Hunterkll> like 20:00 < Heresiarch> TheTinker86: no idea. 20:00 <@Code_Man65> It's about redundant uplinks admiralspark 20:00 < Hunterkll> if someone says "oh, we're doing host isolation with dynamic firewall configuratoin/routing" 20:00 < Hunterkll> i know exactly what the hell they're doing 20:00 < Hunterkll> if someone says "oh we implemented SDN to handle our VMs" 20:00 < Hunterkll> i have no fucking clue whwat they're smoking 20:00 < felda|> Code_Man65 I'm going to have to interjectors here and tell you that what you are referring to is GNU+RAID 20:00 < coderphive> Hunterkll Like how we divide hypervisors into Types? 20:00 < TheTinker86> Heresiarch you used BV-Tech before for switches? 20:00 < Hunterkll> I... guess? 20:00 < Heresiarch> TheTinker86: nope. 20:00 < Hunterkll> I mean, you could take all the existing tech, trash the term SDN, and still be fine describing it 20:00 < admiralspark> Code_Man65: right, but, how does it test and cut over the redundant uplkinks? keepalives out each port? 20:01 < TheTinker86> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GAATOG/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1 20:01 < coderphive> Type I hypervisors, Type II hypervisors 20:01 <@Code_Man65> ESXi itself monitors the link status 20:01 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, that, and for what it's worth, with multiple iSCSI links let you do multipathing for better bandwidth/performance 20:01 < Hunterkll> coderphive, yes, but those terms have been around since virtualization was a thing 20:01 < Hunterkll> all the way back to the 1960s 20:01 < Hunterkll> maybe not in those words, but the meanings 20:01 < admiralspark> oh, Code_Man65 okay. I'll go look at the config there. Right now it's got three of the ports shut down 20:02 < coderphive> Hunterkll Right 20:02 < admiralspark> I don't think they actually need to be stacked switches it plugs into 20:02 < Hunterkll> coderphive, SDN is just lumping a shitload of different tech under one term 20:02 <@Code_Man65> They don't have to be stacked, no. That's just for switch level redundancy 20:02 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: but that's only if multipathing is enabled or if you have lacp working 20:02 < admiralspark> we don't 20:02 < admiralspark> I checked 20:02 < Hunterkll> I could go back to a 1960s MVS operator on a system/360 mainframe and discuss virtualization with only changing the worlds 20:02 < coderphive> Now we call them Virtualization and Containers 20:02 < Hunterkll> words 20:02 < Hunterkll> not worlds 20:02 < admiralspark> Code_Man65: right, that was what I thought. I was told they couldn't deal with split brain and needed one mac table 20:02 < admiralspark> so 20:02 < admiralspark> I'm calling bs 20:02 < admiralspark> :) 20:02 < coderphive> Hunterkll I think SDN refers to the deployment, management, and auditing of existing network protocols 20:03 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, not if ESXi is keeping one link down while the other's active 20:03 < coderphive> via code, in an SDLC fashion 20:03 < alazare619> 6 months of logs from this channel is 280MB 20:03 < alazare619> jesus you fucks talk alot 20:03 < Jekotia> I am tempted to make the scripts I develop and distribute at work have a 1 in 10,000 chance of ignoring what the user asked and instead running "echo "(โ•ฏยฐโ–กยฐ๏ผ‰โ•ฏ๏ธต โ”ปโ”โ”ป"" 20:03 < Hunterkll> coderphive, which has always been possible, there's just a bit more focus now on polshing it up 20:03 < Hunterkll> polishing it even 20:03 < GreyKite> Jekotia: do it 20:03 < coderphive> Hunterkll Possible, sure, not done efficiently or effectively at all 20:03 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: right....which wouldn't be LACP 20:04 < Jekotia> GreyKite: Knowing my luck, it will happen every. damn. time. 20:04 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, you need vsphere distributed switch to do LACP anyway 20:04 < coderphive> At some point in iteration you have to differentiate two larges phases Hunterkll 20:04 < Hunterkll> and iSCSI should NEVER be LACP'd 20:04 < GreyKite> Jekotia: well, then you have a bug 20:04 < coderphive> Hunterkll humans do that with words 20:04 < admiralspark> we have dvswitches, don't worry, but it's not enabled 20:04 < admiralspark> yeah 20:04 < admiralspark> the iscsi is a box I'm not allowed to touch so it's a magic black realm right now 20:04 < Hunterkll> coderphive, it's just muddying the water and everyone is using the term on all their fancy new shit 20:04 < coderphive> Hunterkll you're always going to have idiots that do that 20:04 < Hunterkll> coderphive, when in reality, an automation tool that had some logic to generate cisco config files and the Nexus 1000V virtual switch would do the same thing 20:05 < admiralspark> I think we very innefficiently hooked up a single 10g connection to each host, hence it maxing it out when they should be lacp bonding and splitting the load 20:05 < Hunterkll> even including the cross-host layer-2 spanning, etc 20:05 < coderphive> sigh 20:05 < coderphive> I'm going to go back to coding 20:05 < Hunterkll> it's just easier 20:05 < Hunterkll> coderphive, i've yet to see an "SDN" implementation that couldn't be achived via other means, though more difficult. 20:05 <@JollyRgrs> 542MB for 4 yrs and 2.5 months 20:05 < Hunterkll> it's a cleaner interface 20:05 < Hunterkll> that's it 20:05 <@JollyRgrs> my logs aren't that big 20:05 <@JollyRgrs> and i'm pretty much 24/7 never off of here 20:05 < Jekotia> GreyKite: Currently I use "echo "(โ•ฏยฐโ–กยฐ๏ผ‰โ•ฏ๏ธต โ”ปโ”โ”ป" && exit 666" for those rare instances where it feels like you need something, even though the script should never actually execute something in that location 20:05 < Hunterkll> which is valuble 20:06 < Heresiarch> admiralspark: true redundancy would require dual switches, regardless of LACP or not. 20:06 < Hunterkll> but for fucks sake people when you say SDN say what fucking tech you mean 20:06 < technonerd> Fedex portal worked for 5 mins, down again 20:06 < Hunterkll> coderphive, and there's people who set up automatic vlan tagging and host isolation and scream LOOK WE DO SDN now 20:06 < Hunterkll> (for VM deployments) 20:06 < technonerd> Incoming missing 1 day sla :( 20:06 < Hunterkll> lol 20:07 <@JollyRgrs> isn't SDN just software defined networking? 20:07 < Hunterkll> lol 20:07 <@JollyRgrs> so it is just referring to the fact that you can script your network configging... why are we talking about SDN vs actual things to configure within the network? 20:07 <@JollyRgrs> seems they are totally apples and bananas 20:07 < Hunterkll> JollyRgrs, I dislike the blanket overuse and broadness of the term SDN which doesn't describe any one particular technology in general 20:08 < Hunterkll> and maintain that it's all been possible before, we're just getting far more refined interfaces to do it 20:08 < admiralspark> Heresiarch: right, sorry, what I meant is I think they don't realize their servers aren't port bonding even thoguh they claimed they were 20:08 < admiralspark> hmm 20:08 <@JollyRgrs> Hunterkll: SDN should be used in the same way as saying "our servers are virtualized vs physical boxes" or "we have scripted config mgmt for our networks" 20:08 <@JollyRgrs> you can't say "oh, our servers are protected behind SDN" 20:08 <@JollyRgrs> that's just nonsense 20:09 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: SDN is a loosely defined buzzword 20:09 < admiralspark> here 20:09 < Hunterkll> YES 20:09 < Hunterkll> there we go 20:09 < Heresiarch> admiralspark: depends. On the mgmt ports, they don't need to be. On the iscsi side, they functionally are (MPIO). On the frontend/trunked ports, who cares? 20:09 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, but coderphive said he'd kick me if i said that it was a buzzword 20:09 < Hunterkll> :( 20:09 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: https://thenetworkcollective.com/2018/05/hon-software-defined-networking/ 20:09 <@JollyRgrs> well good thing coderphive can't kick you 20:09 <+layer-eight> * admiralspark โ†’ History Of Networking - Martin Casado - Software Defined Networking ยป Network Collective 20:09 < coderphive> JollyRgrs first of all 20:09 < Hunterkll> lol 20:09 < coderphive> I said kick him in the nuts 20:09 < coderphive> This is merica 20:09 < admiralspark> lol 20:09 < coderphive> I got freedom 20:10 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, fuck you i hate videos 20:10 < Hunterkll> why can't people type shit up anymore 20:10 < Hunterkll> i'm downgrading all you fucks to 28.8k 20:10 < admiralspark> Heresiarch: thanks. They were bullshitting me about it needing some special sauce that it didn't, just standard VMware setups 20:10 < coderphive> second of all 20:10 < Hunterkll> ..... i wonder if ancient AOL software can still connect.... 20:10 < Hunterkll> hmmmm 20:10 < Hunterkll> i need another ESDI drive for my PS/2 to try this 20:10 < Hunterkll> wait 20:10 < coderphive> Just because we iterated on a technology doesn't mean you get to constantly say it's the same old shit just slightly better 20:10 < Hunterkll> I have a PC/XT clone and a commodore colt ... 20:10 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: it's a goddamn discussion, get over it, watch it unless you want it written out like a play :P 20:11 < coderphive> That's completely ignorant 20:11 < Hunterkll> coderphive, i'm not saying it's the 'same old shit just slightly better' - it's a refined, new interface for existing functions 20:11 < coderphive> If you want the language to be more concise then use it that way 20:11 < Hunterkll> the interface is what's changed 20:11 < coderphive> "We use calico for policy isolated networking" 20:11 < coderphive> Cool 20:11 < Hunterkll> and more bits are linked into each other 20:12 < coderphive> Hunterkll Would you like me to copy paste? 20:12 < coderphive> Because I will 20:12 < coderphive> and you just got excited when someone said it was a buzzword 20:12 < Hunterkll> it really is though 20:12 < Hunterkll> because there's so many disparate techs under its umbrella 20:12 < coderphive> You're one of those people who buzzwords buzzword 20:12 < coderphive> Everything is a buzzword 20:13 < coderphive> DevOps is a buzzword because it's not that different from Agile, Agile is a buzzword because it's not that far different from XP 20:13 < Hunterkll> DevOps isn't a buzzword 20:13 < Hunterkll> it's a warning 20:13 < Hunterkll> to stay away 20:13 < coderphive> Immutability is a buzzword because we have a word called "stateless" 20:14 < Hunterkll> "we're a devops shop" is a sign for me to not take the offer 20:14 < Hunterkll> :p 20:14 < coderphive> These words actually have substantive meaning, they're not all CIO jibber jabber 20:14 < Hunterkll> I'm aware 20:14 < coderphive> but yeah if you pay attention to how the idiots use them, that's what you'll think 20:15 < Hunterkll> Agile at least, has a defined methodogy and a lot of stuff 20:15 < coderphive> So be a smart person or make fun of the idiots 20:15 < Hunterkll> but Microsoft's SDN and VMware's SDN are wildly different 20:15 < coderphive> Good 20:15 < Hunterkll> from how they work to how you interface with them 20:15 < coderphive> They should be 20:15 < coderphive> Because now the industry is figuring out how to iterate on SDN 20:15 <+NinjaStyle> fuuuuck my allergies 20:15 < coderphive> and when SDN is solidified there'll be something new 20:15 < Hunterkll> night and day difference to the point where you really can't call them even in the same realm of tech 20:15 <@JollyRgrs> i wonder how many companies moved to agile in IT just so they can blame P1s on being "agile" and "it happens" 20:15 < coderphive> JollyRgrs Most of the industry 20:16 <@JollyRgrs> "it's ok guys, it's ok, this P1 is not an issue, we're an agile company! this is normal!" 20:16 < Hunterkll> but it's all existing tech interfaced differently 20:16 < Heresiarch> JollyRgrs: none of them did it for that reason, but it was a nice bonus. 20:16 < Hunterkll> it's operations that changed, not the underlying tech 20:16 < coderphive> I usually ask people questions based on XP to see if they jive with it. If they don't it's clearly not a holistic agile shop 20:16 < Hunterkll> interfaces 20:16 < coderphive> and? 20:16 < coderphive> You're getting caught up in the semantics 20:17 < coderphive> It's fundamentally different 20:17 < Hunterkll> coderphive, implementing and working with it, i just don't see how 20:17 < coderphive> okay 20:17 < coderphive> That's fine 20:17 < Hunterkll> it's easier, yes, but not different - it works under the hood the same way 20:18 < Hunterkll> expanded fabric capabilities, better routing techniques, just being brought down in cost from the high end cisco land to everywhere land 20:19 < Hunterkll> see 20:19 < asimon> Whooo 20:19 < Hunterkll> In the simplest possible terms, SDN entails the decoupling of the control plane from the forwarding plane and offloads its functions to a centralized controller. 20:19 < Hunterkll> that description is pretty easy to grok 20:19 < asimon> just realized I haven't saved in like 3 hours 20:19 < asimon> that could have been bad 20:19 < Hunterkll> but at the same time .... that's how cisco extended fabrics have worked since they were introduced 20:20 < coderphive> Look dude, you don't recognize iteration. I get it. 20:20 < Hunterkll> I do 20:20 < coderphive> I'm not even saying that sarcastically 20:20 < coderphive> A lot of people don't 20:20 < Hunterkll> but "SDN" wasn't really a term when the cisco Nexus line was introduced 20:20 < Hunterkll> but later on when SDN became a term, it was applied to the nexus line 20:20 < Hunterkll> and nexus line is pretty much textbook SDN when you go the full stack 20:21 < coderphive> So? 20:21 < coderphive> Then we don't give it a name? 20:21 < alazare619> [2017-10-02 13:46:56] _tim actually in my angst filled 13 year old brain, it stood for just fucking die. that was until someone with the name blahlahUSMC asked me if it stood for 'Just for dicks', i asked him, if his stood for 'U suck mad cock' 20:22 < Heresiarch> Hunterkll: Nexus/UCS was actually an SDN-ish platform. And it was a thing when Nexus was introduced, even if it was still very much in the realm of unicorn farts and fairy dust (at the time). 20:23 <+NinjaStyle> Hunterkll: i got the domain hak.gg last night 20:23 < Hunterkll> Heresiarch, well, Nexus wasn't even really the first example of it - not even in cisco tech 20:23 < Hunterkll> but that was all the way back in 2008 20:23 < technonerd> .isup fedex.com 20:23 <+NinjaStyle> Hunterkll: short domain ftw 20:23 < Hunterkll> lol 20:23 <+NinjaStyle> technonerd: yes 20:24 < coderphive> alazare619 what does that even mean 20:24 < Hunterkll> coderphive, it's a larger shift to centralized management, control based from a single point instead of individual devices .... the individual devices don't really change what they do, just where/how they're managed. which is great for simplifying and great for bouncing stuff together / rapid implementation / automation / etc .... why not just call it centrally controlled networking or something instead 20:25 < coderphive> You're getting way too hung up on semantics 20:26 < Hunterkll> it just seems like i've been doing "SDN" in various incarnations for 15 years and it just now in the past 5 has a wildly new, often misused term 20:26 < coderphive> Config Management doesn't just manage config 20:26 < coderphive> But it's a term that I use to identify specifics subsets of software and practices 20:26 < coderphive> This isn't Latin bruh 20:26 < Hunterkll> see, there's the question is what's that specific subset. 20:27 < Hunterkll> because what you define SDN isn't the same as Code_Man65 states which isn't the same as JollyRgrs states 20:27 < coderphive> Right, but we get pretty close 20:27 < Hunterkll> some people argue that openflow isn't SDN 20:27 < coderphive> which is all that really matters 20:27 < Hunterkll> some people argue that just centralized control isn't SDN 20:27 <@Code_Man65> Still going, eh? 20:27 < coderphive> Nearly every company I've been to uses Config Management in a different way 20:28 < coderphive> But we can have a conversation around it, which is what makes it important as a term 20:28 < Heresiarch> Code_Man65: admit it, it's fun to watch. 20:28 <@Code_Man65> coderphive: Some are still starting their config managment journey 20:28 < coderphive> Code_Man65 ++ 20:28 < coderphive> Honestly good for them 20:28 <@Code_Man65> And have people who don't get why you want to 20:29 < coderphive> Early days of config management sucked 20:29 < Hunterkll> pfffff 20:29 < Hunterkll> SMS 2003 rocked 20:29 < Hunterkll> .... at the time 20:29 < coderphive> The idea is that these terms are used for people to communicate an idea 20:30 < coderphive> Not that those ideas all need to be the exact same 20:30 < admiralspark> was about to scold you Hunterkll 20:30 < admiralspark> :P 20:30 < Hunterkll> right, but if you say 'config management ' i have a ballpark of what you're aiming for 20:30 < admiralspark> coderphive: thank you 20:30 < Hunterkll> you say 'SDN' and you could be talking about firewall automation for all I know 20:30 < asimon> Heresiarch: There's some real vitriol in here today 20:30 < asimon> I thought it was supposed to be friday 20:30 < Hunterkll> or weird ass asynchronous routing dances 20:30 < coderphive> Hunterkll and the term will likely evolve 20:30 < coderphive> as iteration occurs 20:31 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: but, you don't though. Config management could be Ansible provisioning, or Chef check-ins, or scripted remote management against a sql db, or one-click provisioning in $proprietary_bullshit_cisco_app 20:31 < Hunterkll> it's had 6-7 years in its current confusing incarnation :P 20:31 < coderphive> admiralspark ++ 20:31 < Heresiarch> asimon: ehh, it's largely professional. Dogmatic perhaps, but still enlightening. :) 20:31 < coderphive> Hell, I use config management in building immutable infra 20:31 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, those all have a common similarity 20:31 <@Code_Man65> admiralspark: You mean the overly complicated POS that is Cisco CloudCenter? 20:31 < coderphive> but we get _close_ to having a discussion 20:31 < admiralspark> they are very different but fall under the umbrella. 20:31 < admiralspark> Code_Man65: that's my trigger workd 20:31 < Hunterkll> they're at the core not that different 20:31 <@Code_Man65> We looked at CloudCenter, way too damn complicated 20:32 < coderphive> Hunterkll same thing with SDN 20:32 <@Code_Man65> The CMP we selected for our initial use is Morpheus 20:32 < coderphive> They're all trying to solve the same problem 20:32 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, they're all much closer than say, automating vlan provisioning and doing host isolation on the internal vswitch with ACLs 20:32 < Hunterkll> those are wildly different 20:32 < Hunterkll> everything you listed has a commonality to it 20:32 < coderphive> You're focusing on individual implementations 20:33 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: no. My Ansible playbooks are completely different everything from my jinja templates that generate cisco configs, which is completely different than my docker scaling with kubernetes. One is line-by-line provisioning, one is dynamically generating specific device configs from a database input, one is load-based decision making of container scaling up and down based on people visitng a 20:33 < admiralspark> service 20:33 < coderphive> rather than the idea that SDN is being able to version and iterate networking detached from some raspberry pi hardware management plane 20:33 < Hunterkll> admiralspark, yet they're all examples of centralized management of configuration for software or hardware systems 20:33 < admiralspark> Hunterkll: that can be done with one tool though 20:34 < admiralspark> SDN is a very broad concept that has evolved. SDN is centralized management of the abstracted network. 20:34 < coderphive> ^ 20:34 < admiralspark> SDN is an equivalent term to config management in how wide the field is 20:34 < admiralspark> coderphive and I can talk SDN and I'm here talking about BGP redirection while he's talking about vm network provisioning with NSX 20:34 < Hunterkll> I mean, I did state earlier that this - In the simplest possible terms, SDN entails the decoupling of the control plane from the forwarding plane and offloads its functions to a centralized controller. - was a good enough answer 20:34 < admiralspark> tooooootally different 20:35 < Hunterkll> even though it's just 'oh no, new tech! nevermind, i'm already doing this but now we have new words' 20:35 < admiralspark> eh. That's the buzzword description though. 20:35 < admiralspark> hmm 20:35 < Hunterkll> i mean, that's basically saying centralized config management for the network 20:35 < Hunterkll> :p 20:35 < admiralspark> ^^ this actually :P 20:35 < coderphive> Well then I guess it's good enough to call CFEngine Config Management 20:35 < admiralspark> it really is, if you think about it. It just is...networking back up at l7 instead 20:36 < Heresiarch> coderphive: ...hold up there, Satan. 20:36 < coderphive> lmao 20:36 < admiralspark> lol 20:36 < Hunterkll> coderphive, i mean, it is though, and so is SCCM 20:36 < Hunterkll> though 20:36 < Hunterkll> at least in SCCM's case it's right in the name 20:36 < Hunterkll> :p 20:36 < coderphive> Someone put a bullet in me 20:36 < coderphive> This world is too dark now 20:36 < Hunterkll> coderphive, CFEngine is the only tool you're allowed to use now 20:37 < admiralspark> FabricPath is what I'd say one target of SDN is. The vm's don't need to know their network configuration (routing) they just need to know their end host they need to talk to...so FabricPath abstracts l2/l3 away from what it was and makes it a "happy family mesh" 20:37 < coderphive> ^ 20:37 < JFDkthx> coderphive: GARBAGE DAY 20:37 * JFDkthx shoots coderphive 20:37 < admiralspark> doesn't matter if it's a DC or six of them 20:37 < JFDkthx> coderphive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7gIpuIVE3k 20:37 <+layer-eight> * JFDkthx โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Garbage Day! (high quality) โ†’ โš˜ 7,227,074 โ†‘ 51,486 โ†“ 745 โœ 9,030 20:37 < coderphive> The ultimate goal of any infra automator is to abstract the infra away from the user 20:38 < coderphive> and make it self-servicing 20:38 < Hunterkll> coderphive, but i've been doing that since system center 2007! :o 20:38 < Hunterkll> :P 20:38 < coderphive> Cool 20:38 < coderphive> Anyway 20:38 < coderphive> I need to go talk to my boss about the $20 switch our CEO prefers I buy 20:38 * Hunterkll replaces coderphive's dev workstation with a gateway2000 20:39 < Hunterkll> coderphive, ohhhhhh is it 10/100 too? 20:39 < Hunterkll> unmanaged? :D 20:39 < Hunterkll> from ebay? 20:39 < coderphive> Probably 20:39 < asimon> gateway 20:39 < coderphive> We're going to end this in bruises 20:39 < asimon> that's a name I've not heard in a long time 20:39 < coderphive> it's okay though 20:39 < Hunterkll> coderphive, hey i nkow a 14 year old who could probably buy a better switch =p 20:39 < coderphive> This is my life now 20:39 < Hunterkll> asimon, they're still a thing in europe 20:39 < Hunterkll> coderphive, he kinda knows computers, he could consult for you to your CEO 20:39 < Hunterkll> and just repeat the mantra of "Cisco 3850X" over and over again 20:39 < AnimalFarmPig> TPLink Green 1000 8 port from Fry's? 20:40 < asimon> no way 20:40 < AnimalFarmPig> If you need more than 8 ports, just buy a few and daisy chain them together 20:40 < asimon> Shit I didn't know they got acquired by acer 20:40 < Hunterkll> asimon, http://www.gateway.com/gw/en/US/content/home 20:40 < Hunterkll> :P 20:40 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home Gateway 20:42 < asimon> That's fascinating 20:43 < asimon> I like how they don't have specs for their notebooks anywhere on that site 20:44 < alazare619> for some reason windows 7 machine 1 sees a ssl cert as invalid windows 10 machine sees it as valid windows 7 shows the certificate does not have enough information to verify this certificate 20:44 < alazare619> windows 10 sees everything any advice? 20:45 < Heresiarch> alazare619: ecdsa cert or sha2 signature? 20:45 < alazare619> well heres whats strange the good machine sees the root ca 20:45 < alazare619> the bad machine isnt showing the root ca 20:46 < alazare619> under path 20:46 < Heresiarch> is win7 still under support? 20:46 < technonerd> im hand writing fedex labels D: 20:46 <@Code_Man65> Until January of 2020 20:47 < alazare619> all our other win7 machines are fine too 20:47 < alazare619> its just this one machine 20:47 < Heresiarch> hm. So it should be up to date on the CA bundle (assuming it gets patched). 20:47 < TheTinker86> rj45. standard crimp vs straight through, what do you guys htink 20:47 < alazare619> its a Starfield Root Certificate Auhority - G2 is what hte parent path of the CA should be under 20:48 < Heresiarch> alazare619: the cheap way would be to try to import the ca cert. 20:48 < alazare619> already did it 20:48 < alazare619> its not matching the cert to the parent autheority 20:48 < alazare619> s oits not doing ssl 20:48 < Heresiarch> intermediate cert? 20:48 < alazare619> yea 20:48 < Heresiarch> no, as in, did you import both as trusted on the box? 20:51 < coderphive> I literally just want to buy a Ubiquiti 16 port 20:51 < coderphive> It's not even that much 20:51 < alazare619> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/VDQ79lCH/image.png 20:51 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 73,765 bytes 20:51 < coderphive> Hell, I'd settle for the Cisco SMB's 20:52 < dragonfleas> Just got approved for a great deal on an apartment 20:52 < dragonfleas> I'm super excited 20:52 < coderphive> is it down by the river? 20:52 < dragonfleas> Been staying with my parents for a month and it's been horrible 20:52 < Heresiarch> alazare619: hmm. So it's not the CA chain. Can you show the details/general tabs? 20:52 < dragonfleas> coderphive, yeah it's the new doublewide van, with full functioning A/C down by the river 20:53 < alazare619> the right window is the good one 20:53 < coderphive> dragonfleas didn't we talk about this when you decided to go to your parents to save money? 20:53 < alazare619> the left window is the bad one 20:53 < alazare619> the left one cant even see the CA chain 20:53 < coderphive> dragonfleas tbh I did the same for a bit when I got out of the military 20:53 < coderphive> dragonfleas nothing shameful about it, very stressful though 20:53 < Heresiarch> alazare619: ahhhh, ok. Stupid question time, then. Is the box up-to-date on patches? 20:53 < coderphive> dragonfleas congrats regardless 20:53 < alazare619> its a brand new imaged install 20:53 < Heresiarch> ...is the image patched up to date? 20:54 < alazare619> as of a month or two yea 20:54 < dragonfleas> The new apartment I got has granite countertops, smart fridge, big bedroom, bump out sunroom, fireplace, extended balcony/patio 20:54 < dragonfleas> built in 2012 20:54 < dragonfleas> they're only 750 a month 20:54 < ebol4> what is a smart fridge 20:54 < ebol4> damn that's cheap 20:54 < alazare619> wsus thinks the box is fully patched 20:54 < dragonfleas> ebol4, it's got custom settings for like different items and sections of the fridge 20:54 < dragonfleas> and apps 20:54 < dragonfleas> you can look up recipes and shit 20:54 < ebol4> web browser so you can jerk it while cooking 20:55 < Heresiarch> alazare619: dunno then. Theoretically the CA chain should be installed on the Win7 box, but it's obviously not. Not sure why. 20:55 < dragonfleas> it looks like this 20:55 < dragonfleas> https://www.homedepot.com/p/Samsung-24-6-cu-ft-Family-Hub-French-Door-Smart-Refrigerator-in-Stainless-Steel-RF265BEAESR/301328387?cm_mmc=Shopping%7cG%7cBase%7cD29A%7c29-13_REFRIGERATION%7cMULTI%7cNA&gclid=CjwKCAjw3cPYBRB7EiwAsrc-uTnZJ2bUavI4a14E5sKIqcDjt_4ENSBCvcNjoWY4xpJk4MU-zhP0zxoC91YQAvD_BwE&dclid=CKDLpYaSs9sCFY6vZAodcgQIKQ 20:55 < alazare619> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/uaRZIqrb/image.png 20:55 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 65,431 bytes 20:55 < alazare619> Heresiarch: 20:56 < dragonfleas> issued to * ? 20:56 < Heresiarch> alazare619: well...depending on how cheap you're feeling, you could just install the cert and have done. 20:56 < coderphive> wow that came down in price 20:56 < coderphive> $2200 20:56 < coderphive> Too bad it runs Tizen 20:56 < alazare619> its a wildcard 20:56 < alazare619> yea Heresiarch but what area 20:56 < alazare619> ive put it in trusted root ca 20:57 < Heresiarch> no, it wouldn't go there. There's a spot in the cert store for just trusted certs, but it's been a minute since I've fiddled with Windows. 21:00 < alazare619> ok the cert is in EVERY data store 21:00 < alazare619> and its still detecting this cert as invalid 21:00 < alazare619> whatthe actual fuck 21:01 < Heresiarch> only thing I can think of is sha2 support. I know that had to get patched into Win7, but not sure when. 21:01 < khelpw> Anyone here with sonicwall experience ever seen a situation in which a site-to-site VPN works fine from wired connections, but not from wifi, despite L2 bridge being enabled between LAN/WLAN? 21:01 < Heresiarch> (or, I could just be full of poo) 21:01 < admiralspark> alazare619: what is detecting it as invalid? 21:02 < admiralspark> does it not trust the root? 21:02 < admiralspark> whats the error? 21:02 < alazare619> see above screen shots admiralspark 21:02 < admiralspark> okay 21:02 < admiralspark> it's obvious 21:03 < hexmonkey> holy shit i'm back and this is what i come back to? 21:03 < hexmonkey> BORING 21:03 < admiralspark> your trusted root CA is not in your trusted root CA directory in certmgr 21:03 < admiralspark> alazare619: 21:03 < alazare619> admiralspark: i'm looking at it 21:03 < alazare619> and it is tho 21:03 < admiralspark> and no, I don't mean intermediate 21:03 < alazare619> i have it in trusted root cert authoritys 21:04 < admiralspark> not this certificate, but the CA? 21:04 < alazare619> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/sldW3q10/image.png 21:04 < admiralspark> and your CRL and whatnot is public/available to this machine? 21:04 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ IMAGE/PNG Document, 499,141 bytes 21:04 < AnimalFarmPig> Too bad it runs Tizen <--- Tizen isn't bad, but I agree-- they could have gone with WebOS 21:05 < alazare619> i'm not sure what crl is 21:05 <@Code_Man65> Certificate Revocation List 21:05 < admiralspark> alazare619: can you snip me the "Issuer:" field from the certificate in question? 21:05 < hexmonkey> fuck this i'm out 21:05 < SOLxCrono> rip 21:05 < admiralspark> Yeah, you have to have the CRL and other components accessible, otherwise it can't verify trust up to the root CA 21:06 < admiralspark> but it looks like a public cert? 21:06 < coderphive> AnimalFarmPig webos looks neat 21:06 < AnimalFarmPig> coderphive: I had a HP Pre2 with WebOS. Best mobile OS I ever used. Fantastic phone too. 21:06 < gnupluslinux> People suck 21:06 < coderphive> tbh I wish I knew more device coding 21:07 < coderphive> I feel so inferior 21:07 < admiralspark> alazare619: this is a publicly signed cert right 21:07 < alazare619> admiralspark: every other windows 7 device in network is fine 21:07 < admiralspark> yeah 21:07 < alazare619> and yes its publicly signed by starfield 21:07 < coderphive> I get imposter syndrome learning go tho, lmao 21:07 < admiralspark> it looks like this one can't trust all the way to the root 21:07 < coderphive> "do I really belong here" 21:07 < coderphive> "why am I so stupid" 21:07 < coderphive> "you literally just read that documentation" 21:08 < alazare619> yea its like it cant read in a field the name of the root 21:08 < gnupluslinux> Cause you suck coderphive 21:08 < admiralspark> to do so, the intermediate has to be present or you have to be able to query upstream of it....I bet starfield has several intermediates 21:08 < coderphive> gnupluslinux tru 21:08 < alazare619> admiralspark: pm me 21:08 < coderphive> look at this fine specimen of a nick 21:12 <@cryptic1> JollyRgrs, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> coderphive, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> admiralspark, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> gnupluslinux, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> JFDkthx, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> felda, back to work 21:12 <@cryptic1> Hunterkll, back to work 21:12 < Hunterkll> fuck off 21:13 <@cryptic1> A-KO, back to work 21:13 <@cryptic1> killdash9, back to work 21:13 < rhqq> cryptic1: back to work 21:13 < rhqq> ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ 21:13 <@cryptic1> Code_Man65, back to work 21:14 < felda> cryptic1 I'm gonna be done in 15 minutes 21:15 <@Code_Man65> cryptic1: I am working, I'm watching the progress bar of a vmdk download that I need to convert to a VHD and upload to azure and then create an image from 21:15 < hxcsp> progress bars are the best 21:15 <@cryptic1> Code_Man65, lies thats the old "I am compiling" excuse 21:16 <@cryptic1> take your borland turbo c complier and get back to work 21:16 <@Code_Man65> It's either that or I work on getting aws setup so splunk can ingest its logs 21:16 <@Code_Man65> Which I know you are all about 21:16 <@cryptic1> grrrr 21:16 < felda> Code_Man65 only feeds his cats tictacs 21:16 <@cryptic1> felda its true he tweets it all the time 21:17 <@Code_Man65> Don't you felda, I mean have you smelled a cats normal breath? 21:17 < felda> Code_Man65 well I used to live with 25 cats so yes 21:18 < hxcsp> i knew felda was some sort of cat woman 21:18 < hxcsp> explains the pfsense 21:18 < Hatter> felda: you definitely have toxoplasmosis 21:18 < Hatter> good luck with that 21:18 <@cryptic1> s/used to/still 21:18 <+layer-eight> [SED cryptic1/felda] Code_Man65 well I still live with 25 cats so yes 21:18 < felda> when I was 8 my mom started fostering cats 21:18 < DomLS3> oh shit 21:19 <@cryptic1> Hatter, lol 21:19 < DomLS3> wb layer-eight 21:19 <@cryptic1> DomLS3, you stop it stop it right now 21:19 < felda> from ages 10-22 while I still lived at home I did all the litter boxes every day for 20 cats 21:19 < DomLS3> cryptic1: don't you tell me what to do 21:19 < Hatter> ban 21:19 <@Code_Man65> Fine, I will 21:19 < felda> I probably have some form of cancer from the cat litter box dust 21:19 <@cryptic1> DomLS3, back to work 21:19 < DomLS3> cryptic1: back to WORK 21:19 <+AnonymooseWork> felda 21:19 < asimon> Woah 21:19 <+AnonymooseWork> that sounds like a shitty job 21:19 * nurdie smiles 21:20 < DomLS3> ABUSE 21:20 < DomLS3> somebody call a mod 21:20 < DomLS3> oh wait 21:20 < Hatter> do you guys like asset tags 21:20 < Hatter> how do you use them 21:20 < DomLS3> they're all crooked 21:20 <@Code_Man65> Is it esnesfp abuse? 21:20 < DomLS3> now it is 21:20 < DomLS3> and it's also pfsense abuse 21:21 < nurdie> we use asset tags as our hostnames + inventory 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> nurdie... same 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> well 21:21 < felda> you think you know cats? 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> DSK+Assettag is desktop 21:21 < felda> YOU DON'T 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> NBK+tag= notebook 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> ... 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> yeah your the cat man... 21:21 < The_Cat_Man> scoobady doodop 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> lol 21:21 < The_PFSENSE_Man> The_Cat_Man: fuck yo cats 21:21 < nurdie> interesting. our's is just asset tags 21:21 <@Code_Man65> So would you say your childhood was a catastrophe? 21:21 < The_Cat_Man> Code_Man65 somebody said the magic word 21:21 <+AnonymooseWork> ugh 21:22 < nurdie> we record what it belongs to in an inventory spreadsheet 21:22 < The_Cat_Man> Code_Man65 yes sir 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> nurdie - yeah 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> so? 21:22 < MillerBoss> The_PFSENSE_GRL 21:22 < The_PFSENSE_Man> The_Cat_Man: Actually somebody changed their nick to the magic word 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> When i joined here we were naming machines by the persons name 21:22 < The_PFSENSE_Man> They didn't say it 21:22 < Hunterkll> IN LIGHT OF RECENT ACTIONS IN THIS CHANNEL 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> but 21:22 < nurdie> lol 21:22 < Hunterkll> I HAVE UPDATD MY WEBSITE --> https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 21:22 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> wait theres more 21:22 < The_PFSENSE_Man> pfsense 21:22 < The_Cat_Man> Code_Man65 can you do the needful The_PFSENSE_Man 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> so in my case it would be AMoose-PC 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> and if i got a new PC? 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> AMoose-PC1 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> PC2 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> PCx 21:22 < nurdie> hahaha 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> ... 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> fucking bullshit 21:22 < Hatter> EPA paid $1,560 for 12 fountain pens, emails show 21:22 < DomLS3> ayy Code_Man65 bet you won't op me again 21:22 <+AnonymooseWork> on of my other sites named all their workstations 'bigdog' 21:22 < DomLS3> lol 21:23 < Hatter> that's not such a scary headline 21:23 < Hatter> khelp and I pay more than that for our fountain pens 21:23 <+AnonymooseWork> Hatter - fountain pends 21:23 < DomLS3> Code_Man65 my code > your code 21:23 <+AnonymooseWork> err 21:23 <+AnonymooseWork> Hatter they were free range, organic, american made fountain pens 21:23 < Hatter> what 21:23 <+AnonymooseWork> using american made ink 21:23 < khelpw> Hatter: ~$130 each, probably a bunch of pelikan M200s or something 21:23 < Hatter> yeah what's the big scandal 21:23 <+AnonymooseWork> hehe 21:24 < khelpw> Right? It's not like they all got Nakayas or something 21:24 <+AnonymooseWork> Made in Vachina 21:24 < pfsense> ayyy lmao 21:24 < pfsense> oof 21:24 <+AnonymooseWork> cpffee time... brb 21:24 <+AnonymooseWork> time to get some cofefe 21:25 < DomLS3> covfefe 21:25 <@Code_Man65> At least he wasn't buying these pens: https://www.gouletpens.com/namiki-emperor-maki-e-fountain-pen-kylin-medium/p/PN61430 21:25 < nurdie> covfefe is life 21:25 < DomLS3> Code_Man65 u mad bro 21:25 <@Code_Man65> Nope 21:26 < DomLS3> you seem mad 21:26 < khelpw> Those aren't even especially crazy for Maki-e stuff 21:26 < DomLS3> +q'ing and kicking 21:26 <@Code_Man65> Nope, just waiting for this vmdk download to finish 21:26 < DomLS3> Trying to suppress the truthful words of the wise 21:26 <@Code_Man65> Has 11GB to go 21:26 < DomLS3> Sounds like you should +v me for those 11GB 21:26 <+giant_it_burrit> what order are gpo's applied? 21:28 <@Code_Man65> giant_it_burrit: Local, Site, Domain, OU 21:28 <+giant_it_burrit> and if 2 domain are there 21:28 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBbQyXZvkbA 21:28 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Beastie Boys - Brass Monkey (Live At Madison Square Garden) โ†’ โš˜ 3,450,910 โ†‘ 11,800 โ†“ 466 โœ 1,339 โ†’ * Content Restrictions 21:29 < pfsense> Code_Man65 did you see that /r/sysadmin thread about the software that uses MS Access as the backend and now is trying to work with a 100GB+ database? 21:29 <@Code_Man65> Yes, I did 21:29 <@Code_Man65> I cringed 21:29 <+giant_it_burrit> for example, Code_Man65 domain default is to block usb , then i create nother domain wide one to allow for a select group 21:29 <@Code_Man65> https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/musings_of_a_technical_tam/2012/02/15/group-policy-basics-part-2-understanding-which-gpos-to-apply/ 21:29 <+layer-eight> * Code_Man65 โ†’ Group Policy Basics โ€“ Part 2: Understanding Which GPOs to Apply โ€“ Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM 21:29 < felda> the big thing for me was "$12,000 per user per month" 21:29 <@Code_Man65> That will answer your questions giant_it_burrit 21:29 < felda> that really fucking killed me 21:31 <@JollyRgrs> ugh 21:31 <@JollyRgrs> my 4GB VM disk for my unifi controller, i need to expand 21:31 <@JollyRgrs> PITA 21:31 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xat1GVnl8-k 21:31 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch โ†’ โš˜ 246,792,519 โ†‘ 958,538 โ†“ 57,924 โœ 77,382 21:31 <@Code_Man65> Just buy a cloudkey JollyRgrs and be done with it 21:36 < alazare619> JollyRgrs: just move to amplifi 21:36 < alazare619> screw all the unifi crap not worth it for a home network 21:36 < ThatOneRoadie> mawp 21:36 < ThatOneRoadie> unifi ap here 21:36 < ThatOneRoadie> one UAP AC Pro and I can pick it up from the stop sign at the end of my block (I live in the middle of the block) 21:37 < alazare619> UAP here just because you can pick it up doesnt mean your device can report back far enough 21:37 < niklasye> I use unifi AP at home, I like it a lot 21:37 < ThatOneRoadie> trying to trade a couple of 3750G's with POE for a USG Pro and a 48 port switch with poe 21:37 < ThatOneRoadie> let me rephrase that 21:37 < alazare619> people always assume just because it can blast that far doesnt mean your device can "polo" back to it 21:37 < ThatOneRoadie> my wifi still works at the stop sign at the end of my block 21:37 < alazare619> thats suprising 21:37 < Hunterkll> ThatOneRoadie, did you see my new site? https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 21:37 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 21:38 < alazare619> my phone can see my wifi probably a good 500 feet away 21:38 < alazare619> but cant report back 21:38 < alazare619> i have the "LR" model UAP AC LR 21:38 < ThatOneRoadie> there's a link that's gonna stay blue 21:38 < Hunterkll> ThatOneRoadie, it's actually safe for work 21:38 < Hunterkll> and related to this IRC channel 21:38 < ThatOneRoadie> https://i.imgur.com/YxhCJAR.gifv 21:38 <+layer-eight> * ThatOneRoadie โ†’ I Don't Believe You gif Remade for your convenience 21:39 < Hunterkll> lol 21:39 < Hunterkll> it actually is though 21:39 < alazare619> Hunterkll: did i make it on the list? 21:39 < Hunterkll> alazare619, no, you're just an idiot 21:39 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSqp-W1pWoU 21:39 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) - 1984 โ†’ โš˜ 5,492,422 โ†‘ 39,163 โ†“ 1,178 โœ 1,478 21:39 < alazare619> love you to Hunterkll 21:39 < admiralspark> So, is felda... DomLS3 ? or is he just not using authentication with his nick 21:39 < Hatter> hey alazare619 are you feeling better than this morning? what was all that about anyway? 21:39 < Hunterkll> ThatOneRoadie, it's true. it's actually SFW. there's only one image on the page and it's an under construction image 21:39 < Hunterkll> :P 21:39 < Hunterkll> i borrowed some of felda's web design skills 21:40 < ThatOneRoadie> https://i.imgur.com/VQeqlrg.gifv 21:40 <+layer-eight> * ThatOneRoadie โ†’ Imgur 21:40 < binaryhermit> hmm, that's why my bluetooth mouse wasn't working, it was turned off 21:40 < alazare619> Hatter: just past stuff 21:40 * binaryhermit is an idiot sometimes 21:40 < Hunterkll> ThatOneRoadie, hahahahaha the one time i'm actually not lying 21:40 < Hunterkll> binaryhermit, is this site SFW or what https://www.hugebuttholes.com/ 21:40 <+layer-eight> * Hunterkll โ†’ Home of #reddit-sysadmin 21:40 < Hunterkll> now, it might not be safe for preventing geocities flashbacks 21:40 < Hunterkll> but i guarantee it's safe for work 21:40 < MillerBoss> This could be bad https://www.techmeme.com/180601/p15#a180601p15 21:40 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ Techmeme: Sources: Microsoft has recently held talks to buy GitHub, which was valued at $2B in the latest financing round in 2015 (Business Insider) 21:40 < binaryhermit> I'd argue the url makes it nsfw 21:40 < Hatter> does that site work by ip address 21:40 < Hunterkll> Hatter, no 21:41 < Hunterkll> it's on namecheap shared hosting 21:41 < ThatOneRoadie> MillerBoss, doesn't surprise me since they moved their entire repo to git 21:41 < Hatter> then I'm never going there 21:41 < Hunterkll> binaryhermit, well, true, i guess since it's a list of all the huge buttholes in this channel it's NSFW 21:41 < Hunterkll> by virtue of the fact that it mentions cryptic1 21:41 < Hatter> woaaah I better not be on there 21:41 < Hunterkll> Hatter, you'll just have to check for yourself now won't you? 21:41 < DomLS3> admiralspark: I am Felda's father 21:41 < Hatter> can someone check 21:41 <@cryptic1> Hatter, i doubt you would be 21:41 <@cryptic1> hatter check it 21:41 < Hunterkll> cryptic1 is the only one who has stars 21:41 <@Code_Man65> Yeah, there are people who who think that means the writing is on the wall for TFS (and I don't disagree with them) 21:42 < Hunterkll> yes hatter 21:42 < Hunterkll> check the huge butthole 21:42 <@cryptic1> because reasons 21:42 < Hunterkll> CHECK IT 21:42 < alazare619> heres Hunterkll source code guys 21:42 < admiralspark> DomLS3: HE TOLD ME YOU PKILLED HIM 21:42 < jaelae> what just happened 21:42 <@Code_Man65> At least I'm #2 21:42 < alazare619> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/DQCQI65Q/ 21:42 <+layer-eight> * alazare619 โ†’ Snippet | IRCCloud 21:42 <@cryptic1> reminds me of geocities 21:42 < Hatter> maybe I'll check it on the wayback machine in a month or so 21:42 < jaelae> i contacted lenovo support and said my mouse trackpad buttons do not work 21:42 < DomLS3> Hunterkll: why u copying felda.io 21:42 < jaelae> and this was the first response: 21:42 < Hunterkll> i'm not 21:42 < Hunterkll> DomLS3, felda uses new shit 21:42 < DomLS3> admiralspark: I did. then I pressurected him 21:42 < Hunterkll> i'm limitiung myself to 1998 tech 21:42 < jaelae> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/BFZ8oOjn/trackpad_issue.jpg 21:42 <+layer-eight> * jaelae โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 100,798 bytes 21:43 < DomLS3> 526522 21:43 < Hunterkll> jaelae, atleast they're efficient? 21:43 <+giant_it_burrit> Code_Man65: still unclear. will something set at priority 1 or 2 be changed by something further down? 21:43 < jaelae> :| 21:43 <+giant_it_burrit> aka do you set domain default at the bottom 21:44 < jaelae> not gonna ship back my laptop but i didnt get an option to say no thanks 21:44 < jaelae> lol 21:44 < jaelae> they just left 21:44 < spstarr> anyone familar with kubernetes and minikube? 21:44 < spstarr> if so, how do I specify in the container spec how to use a docker image that is local and not to be pulled? 21:47 < AnimalFarmPig> woo. That was exciting. Client sends me a message on slack asking me to check something, and its URGENT. The software I've been working on talks to a component in airplanes. Apparently, they have a plane sitting on the runway ready to take off for first in-flight test and can't see the device in our system. 21:48 < AnimalFarmPig> turned out we had the device associated with a dummy customer for test purposes and it was quick and easy fix 21:48 <+ihre> > slack, urgent 21:49 <+ihre> well, glad you figured it out, but fuck, feels like slack isnt the right channel for urgent communications :P 21:49 < AnimalFarmPig> it's the best way to get ahold of me at work, tbh 21:49 <+ihre> haha for me its the exact opposite 21:50 < AnimalFarmPig> lol, I remember I was in a sprint retrospective at previous job. Scrum master gets a slack message from developer on another team, "Can you come by my desk?" Turned out the guy was collapsed on the floor of his cube. 21:50 < AnimalFarmPig> sudden severe vertigo, couldn't stand up, ambulance came, etc. 21:50 < AnimalFarmPig> he was fine, but we gave him shit for using slack for that 21:52 < silentfury-s4pro> AnimalFarmPig: But he couldn't remember the emergency services new #! -0118, 999, 881, 999, 119, 7253. 21:52 < AnimalFarmPig> Dear Sir/Madam: FIRE! FIRE! 21:53 < silentfury-s4pro> ^5 21:53 < silentfury-s4pro> severe vertigo is no joke 21:53 < silentfury-s4pro> i had a case of that back in march 21:53 < ebol4> everyone has a u2 phase 21:55 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fAi8Jc2hrw 21:55 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Britny Fox - Girlschool โ†’ โš˜ 3,953,579 โ†‘ 19,000 โ†“ 1,041 โœ 2,103 โ†’ * Content Restrictions 21:55 < MillerBoss> Wow I forgot all about using a paper bag for a book cover in school. 21:56 <+giant_it_burrit> Code_Man65: fell down and cant get up 21:56 <+giant_it_burrit> call felda 21:56 < ebol4> anyone else got "my neck, my back" stuck in their head 21:56 <@Code_Man65> Nope, busy 21:57 <@Code_Man65> Anyway giant_it_burrit, you should try to limit gpo's linked at the domain level 21:57 <@Code_Man65> You should instead link at the OU level and control order of precedence 21:57 <+giant_it_burrit> im rebuilding soon 21:57 <+giant_it_burrit> proper ou's and all 21:57 < silentfury-s4pro> depending on size of org, new domain forest might be better 21:58 <+giant_it_burrit> its all new 21:58 <+giant_it_burrit> 3 domains in a new forest 21:58 <+giant_it_burrit> domain admins no longer have just 1 acct 21:58 <+giant_it_burrit> default policy blocks usb drives. i made a second one to allow a group to use them 21:59 < ebol4> JollyRgrs: you ever heard richard cheese's rendition of My Neck, My Back 22:02 <+giant_it_burrit> Code_Man65: what about if it is a group im limiting . for example a group to be allowed to use usb drives 22:04 < Hunterkll> giant_it_burrit, why the fuck 3 domains? 22:04 < MillerBoss> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auLBLk4ibAk 22:04 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Rush - Tom Sawyer โ†’ โš˜ 21,462,424 โ†‘ 135,796 โ†“ 4,819 โœ 10,253 22:04 <+giant_it_burrit> Hunterkll: 3 companies 22:04 < Hunterkll> oh 22:04 < Hunterkll> in one forest? 22:04 < Hunterkll> they better all be one tangled legal entity 22:04 <+giant_it_burrit> we are 22:04 < Hunterkll> cuz ad domains aren't considered security boundaries...;) 22:05 <+giant_it_burrit> 2 of the 3 companies are wholely owned by the 1st 22:05 < Hunterkll> man wtf 22:05 < Hunterkll> i'm missing these damn stupid rail slide/clip things 22:05 < Hunterkll> drive rails 22:13 < alazare619> my neck my back lick my balls and my ass 22:16 < MillerBoss> >Looking forward to the big rebranding to Microsoft GitHub Team Cloud Services for Enterprise 365 2019ยฎ. 22:16 < corn266> NinjaStyle I'm comin for that booty 22:17 < corn266> my flight leaves at 7:39 eastern 22:18 <+TuxedoJack> https://work.qz.com/1289727/vermont-will-pay-you-10000-to-move-there-and-work-remotely/ 22:18 <+layer-eight> * TuxedoJack โ†’ Vermont will pay you $10,000 to move there and work from home โ€” Quartz at Work 22:18 <+TuxedoJack> God DAMN it, so fucking tempted 22:20 <+TuxedoJack> Especially considering Burlington has municipal gigabit fiber for $80 a month 22:21 < MillerBoss> Does this mean GitHub has their own servers and not using GC, AWS, or Azure? https://www.peeringdb.com/net/5152 22:21 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ PeeringDB 22:21 <@JollyRgrs> so installing openjdk-9-jre-headless still wants to install x11-common and bloats the package to almost 300MB for install 22:21 <@JollyRgrs> what do? 22:22 < MillerBoss> Wait till Monday 22:22 < corn266> you what JollyRgrs 22:22 < AnimalFarmPig> but then you have to live in Vermont. It's so cold there. And flannely. 22:22 < corn266> can you not install it headless? 22:22 < AnimalFarmPig> JollyRgrs: I ran into that problem about a year ago 22:22 <+TuxedoJack> AnimalFarmPig: I'm a bleeding heart liberal, I'd fit right in. 22:22 <+TuxedoJack> Also Ben & Jerry's 22:22 <+TuxedoJack> So there's that 22:22 < AnimalFarmPig> corn266: it's a problem with the package's dependencies. Even though it's headless, the package still wants to install x11common 22:23 < AnimalFarmPig> JollyRgrs: CentOS/RHEL, right? 22:23 < corn266> is it inappropriate to leave a voicemail for my dad saying to stop fucking and call me back 22:23 <@JollyRgrs> AnimalFarmPig: this is for debian 22:23 <@JollyRgrs> just took it from wheezy to stretch 22:23 <@JollyRgrs> but need to get java 9 on it 22:24 <@JollyRgrs> well, at leastr 8... but might as well do 9 22:24 < corn266> why do you need java 9?? 22:24 < corn266> lambda expressions were already implemented in java 8 22:24 <@JollyRgrs> corn266: unifi controller 22:24 <@JollyRgrs> i don't NEED 9 22:24 <@JollyRgrs> as i stated, i need at least 8 22:24 < corn266> then install 8 ffs 22:24 <@JollyRgrs> but when i installed 7, if 8 was avail and i install 8, i wouldn't have to update it 22:25 <@JollyRgrs> corn266: yio uare missing the point 22:25 <@JollyRgrs> i'm pretty sure 8 is the same issue 22:25 <@JollyRgrs> headless still wants to install x11 components 22:25 <@JollyRgrs> waste of space and i'm strapped for space 22:25 < corn266> sorry I'm trying to get my parents to stop fucking and pick up the phone 22:25 < corn266> so make room and uninstall 22:25 <@JollyRgrs> corn266: they gotta make another child... you weren't good enough 22:25 < vinrock> jolly if you read your last few sentences to a beat in your head it kinda sounds like a rap song 22:25 < corn266> both their cords are cut @Joll 22:26 <@JollyRgrs> corn266: they can still try... vigorously 22:26 < corn266> stop 22:26 < AnimalFarmPig> JollyRgrs: interesting. I ran into this exact problem on CentOS. I visited CentOS support IRC channel and mentioned it. Then they explained that it was not a bug-- everything was working exactly as it should. When I pointed out that x11-common isn't really needed for a headless jre and I shouldn't have to install it, they agreed. So, when I asked where to report this as a problem, they insisted it wasn't actually a problem. At this 22:26 < AnimalFarmPig> point, I got tired of dealing with it and just installed it with all the x11 dependencies. 22:26 <@Code_Man65> I maintain my previous statement of just buy the cloudkey and be done with it :P 22:26 <+NinjaStyle> corn266: gey 22:27 < corn266> JollyRgrs AnimalFarmPig as long as you can uninstall then you shall be fine 22:27 <@JollyRgrs> with only 628 MB free, i care about installing an extra 100+MB jsut for crapp X11 stuff on a headless unit 22:27 < corn266> NinjaStyle I. AM. COMING. FOR. THAT. BOOTY. 22:27 <+NinjaStyle> so i lost all my blog markdown files 22:27 <@JollyRgrs> corn266: that's what your dad said 22:27 <+NinjaStyle> im trying to rebuild 22:27 < corn266> nah he's more of a swiggity swooty type @JollyRgrs 22:27 < AnimalFarmPig> corn266: can't uninstall because one of X is a dependencies of one of the headless jre's dependencies. Uninstalling the X11 components uninstalls the JRE as well. 22:27 < AnimalFarmPig> unless you force, I guess 22:28 < corn266> I was under the impression you could selectively uninstall modules 22:28 <@Code_Man65> If it is marked as a dependency you are going to have to install it 22:28 < corn266> wasn't this the point of linux is the first place 22:28 <@Code_Man65> No real qay around that 22:28 < MillerBoss> Doesn't https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/220066768-UniFi-How-to-Install-Update-via-APT-on-Debian-or-Ubuntu take care of all the dependencies JollyRgrs? 22:28 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ UniFi - How to Install & Update via APT on Debian or Ubuntu โ€“ Ubiquiti Networks Support and Help Center 22:28 <@Code_Man65> s/qay/way 22:28 <+layer-eight> [SED Code_Man65] No real way around that 22:29 < AnimalFarmPig> yes, your package manager takes care of dependencies, and if you uninstall something that other programs depend on, it will (by default) uninstall those programs as well rather than leave you with a broken system 22:30 <@JollyRgrs> MillerBoss: i might just try it that way 22:30 < MillerBoss> Great. I hope it works out for ya. 22:31 <@JollyRgrs> MillerBoss: i THOUGHT i had already done that (and I did) 22:31 <@JollyRgrs> but mine still says unifi5 and not "stable" 22:31 <@JollyRgrs> i might wanna change that 22:32 < gavit> Anyone use graphite? Im trying to get the output from proxmox to graphite. 22:32 < MillerBoss> Also if you have not seen it yet the latest release notes https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Updates-Blog/UniFi-5-6-37-LTS-Stable-has-been-released/ba-p/2318810 22:32 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ UniFi 5.6.37 LTS Stable has been released - Ubiquiti Networks Community 22:33 <@Code_Man65> I'm running 5.7.23 on mine 22:34 <@JollyRgrs> MillerBoss: still no go, even trying to apt-get install unifi for the update 22:34 <@JollyRgrs> The following NEW packages will be installed: 22:34 <@JollyRgrs> ca-certificates-java libxtst6 openjdk-9-jre-headless unifi x11-common 22:34 <@JollyRgrs> i guess i have no choice really then 22:34 <@JollyRgrs> Code_Man65: yeah, i'm at 5.6 22:34 < MillerBoss> Then you would look at https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Updates-Blog/UniFi-5-7-23-Stable-has-been-released/ba-p/2318813 Code_Man65 22:34 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ UniFi 5.7.23 Stable has been released - Ubiquiti Networks Community 22:35 <@Code_Man65> I'm running the cloudkey MillerBoss, I just tell it to update every so often 22:35 < MillerBoss> Ahh. Also https://unms.com/ is getting neater and neater 22:35 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ UNMS - Ubiquiti Network Management System 22:35 < asimon> Can someone give me a sanity check that an nvidia p1000 will not fit in a dell precision 5530 22:36 < asimon> I got a quote with that line item and it smells like bullshit 22:36 <@JollyRgrs> asimon: i have no clue? 22:36 < asimon> Just looking at it 22:36 <@JollyRgrs> i don't keep those type of things in off the top of my hea 22:36 < asimon> https://www.pny.com/nvidia-quadro-p1000 22:36 <@JollyRgrs> i can't look at it, i'm not spying with you 22:36 <+layer-eight> * asimon โ†’ NVIDIA Quadro P1000 22:36 < asimon> That's not gonna fit in a laptop 22:36 <@JollyRgrs> oh 22:36 <@JollyRgrs> iwasn't even paying attn 22:37 <@JollyRgrs> so it's not an internal laptop card 22:37 < asimon> I don't think so 22:37 <@JollyRgrs> well, what sanity check do you need? 22:37 <@JollyRgrs> there IS an option, however 22:37 <@Code_Man65> External GPU 22:38 <@JollyRgrs> they have thunderbolt docks for external GP 22:38 <@JollyRgrs> U 22:38 < asimon> shit maybe it does fit 22:38 < asimon> it's an option on the dell website 22:38 <@JollyRgrs> well, it won't fit 22:38 < asimon> that just seems ridiculous 22:39 < technonerd> Fedex is up fedex is down rinse and repeat 22:39 <@JollyRgrs> unless that laptop has a PCI style slot on the side or is stupid thick with a grill for the fan 22:39 < technonerd> Poor fedex 22:39 < dragonfleas> what the fuck is mongodb 22:39 <@JollyRgrs> https://www.razer.com/gaming-laptops/razer-core-v2 22:39 <@JollyRgrs> dragonfleas: db (that unifi controller uses, no less) 22:39 < dragonfleas> is it attractive? or ugly? 22:39 <@JollyRgrs> dragonfleas: don't ask me, it is ugly to me 22:40 <@JollyRgrs> default scheme has it need a like a 2 or 4gb temp file just on initial load 22:40 <@JollyRgrs> i had to jump through hoops as i was trying to fit it on a 4GB VM 22:40 <@JollyRgrs> (HDD space) 22:41 <@JollyRgrs> but other than that... i'm no expert to opinion about it 22:41 < asimon> Also why the hell is this reseller's quote 25% more expensive than buying directly from Dell 22:41 < asimon> this is just weird 22:42 < dragonfleas> asimon, just DM a VAR brotha 22:43 < asimon> i dont 22:43 < asimon> i just 22:43 < asimon> fuck 22:43 < asimon> it's too late on a friday to deal with this 22:43 < asimon> i'm going home 22:44 < AnimalFarmPig> dragonfleas: mongodb is web scale 22:45 < AnimalFarmPig> JollyRgrs: just use sharding. Shards are the secret ingredient in the web scale sauce. They just work. 22:45 < jaelae> Ah 22:49 < admiralspark|afk> JollyRgrs: why in 2018 are you making vm's with 4gb disk? 22:49 < admiralspark|afk> AnimalFarmPig: god damnit you kids and your elastic databases 22:49 < admiralspark|afk> oops 22:51 < Schalla> AnimalFarmPig, only if you use nodejs as backend 22:52 < admiralspark> anybody here use Ansible in the real world? How do you organize your inventory files? 22:52 < admiralspark> Mine is a freakin ini-style mess 22:55 < ebol4> i just had some groups for various things 22:55 < ebol4> like a group for physical servers and a group for vm's 22:55 < ebol4> a group for web servers, group for dns servers 22:57 < admiralspark> hmmm 22:57 < admiralspark> and then you just apply your playbooks or roles to the large groups? 22:57 < ebol4> yeah, like if i need to roll out a change to the... dns servers, or something... then i'd use those host groups 22:58 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: in case you're one of the lucky 10,000 today-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs 22:58 <+layer-eight> * AnimalFarmPig โ†’ YouTube โ†’ Episode 1 - Mongo DB Is Web Scale โ†’ โš˜ 469,965 โ†‘ 4,339 โ†“ 122 โœ 203 22:58 < ebol4> that very rarely happened though 22:58 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: I was just playing ;) 22:58 < AnimalFarmPig> ahh.. okay :) 22:58 < ebol4> pretty much any time i ever used ansible was for pushing changes to all servers, or running a long playbook on one or two servers 22:59 < admiralspark> ebol4: yeah, that's mostly my use case, I think I've just been breaking it down into groups that were too specific 22:59 < admiralspark> I just checked and the vast majority of my playbooks run against the super group anyway 23:00 <+ihre> AnimalFarmPig: love that animation 23:00 < AnimalFarmPig> ^ 23:01 <+ihre> close to 200mil ipo ~_~ 23:01 < FenJai> Visa cards in EU are offline 23:03 <+ihre> but then again, comp i worked for made a ~370mil ipo, its a fad tho, just read its valued close to 1 bil :p 23:06 < admiralspark> FenJai: we've been laughing about how bad this could be....and then realized our CC processor is not as large and is more lkely to die 23:13 < Spr1ng> Hey do AT&T dynamic IP's for a fibre connection at a business change quite often? 23:13 < admiralspark> depends on the area Spr1ng but the answer for whatever you're trying to do is "yes" 23:13 < Spr1ng> I'm in Canada so I have no idea how the US ISP's work in this regard. Up here, you can have a dynamic IP for several years. 23:14 < admiralspark> that's why buying/renting a static is a thing 23:14 < admiralspark> so 23:14 < admiralspark> in the US, you ask the carrier for a static IP(s) 23:14 < admiralspark> then they reserve that DHCP address for you 23:14 < Spr1ng> oh, sounds like how Telus operates here. 23:15 < AnimalFarmPig> First of the month is a bad day for Visa card processing to die 23:15 < AnimalFarmPig> glad I switched from my Visa to my AMEX for my hosting billing last month 23:15 < Spr1ng> Ism 23:16 < Spr1ng> Isn't it just in the EU? 23:17 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, but my hosting provider is in the EU 23:17 < Spr1ng> :( 23:19 < AnimalFarmPig> if it's just visa that's down, then I should be fine-- switched to amex 23:20 < admiralspark> Mastercard and Amex are having issues too because they route transactions through Visa's CC processing networks 23:20 < admiralspark> infra-wise 23:20 < AnimalFarmPig> well shit 23:21 < MillerBoss> https://www.techmeme.com/180601/p9#a180601p9 23:21 * AnimalFarmPig checks to make sure his hosting isn't suspended 23:21 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ Techmeme: Visa says it is experiencing a service disruption preventing some Visa transactions in Europe from being processed (Patrick Collinson/The Guardian) 23:21 < MillerBoss> https://twitter.com/anth0nypears0n/status/1002589500265070593 23:21 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ Anthony Pearson on Twitter: "Canโ€™t refill car and dumped it on central reservation of motorway. Have set fire to it so noone will steal it and am now walking north, into the wind, with nothing but a torch, a sharp stick and Murray mints for sustenance.... 23:21 < MillerBoss> lol 23:21 < AnimalFarmPig> okay, servers still up, that's good 23:22 < admiralspark> Good, so it's not all of the area 23:22 < AnimalFarmPig> or my hosting provider just hasn't suspended me for non-payment 23:22 < MillerBoss> https://twitter.com/jonathanhaynes/status/1002582948166725632 23:22 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ Jonathan Haynes on Twitter: "This is the kind of story that really worries me - that one day itโ€™ll be state sponsored hackers and just the start of an all out assault on our banks and financial institutions that will destroy civilisation as we know it.... 23:23 < L3gacy-FREE> So.... ready for news? $EXBOSS said he WILL enforce the non compete I never was given to sign LOL 23:23 < MillerBoss> Yes get out the https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Denrbv_W4AASNdC.jpg:large 23:23 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ IMAGE/JPEG Document, 43,082 bytes 23:23 < MillerBoss> Isn't non compete pretty much illegal these days? 23:23 < L3gacy-FREE> Yup... 23:23 < L3gacy-FREE> He said if I take another IT job within a year, I'll be sued peniless 23:24 < L3gacy-FREE> Who's hiring? 23:24 < AnimalFarmPig> lol 23:24 < AnimalFarmPig> Non-competes are still a thing, but they're very limited 23:24 < L3gacy-FREE> I should tell him : "Do you want arson? Because this is how you get arson" 23:24 < khelpw> That seems like an entirely reasonable way to end up locked the fuck up. 23:24 < khelpw> but you do you 23:24 < L3gacy-FREE> He's already threatening to ruin my career 23:25 < khelpw> Great, if what you said is true - let him try, then countersue him for legal fees 23:25 < L3gacy-FREE> I got texts. My lawyer would be like "nom nom nomz" 23:25 < khelpw> Great, do it and move on. 23:25 < Sousapro> khelpw: ++ 23:25 < L3gacy-FREE> How you doing Khelpw? 23:25 < Sousapro> he won't do it 23:25 < L3gacy-FREE> work treating you good? 23:25 < AnimalFarmPig> Offer to sign a non-compete for $$$$ 23:25 < Sousapro> AnimalFarmPig: +++ 23:25 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm don with that boss 23:25 < AnimalFarmPig> Let him send over an unenforcable non-compete saying you can't take any tech job 23:26 < Sousapro> tell him you would be glad to sign the non-compete for a years pay at 2x market rates 23:26 < L3gacy-FREE> My mental health is more important 23:26 < AnimalFarmPig> sign it, collect $$$$, get another job 23:26 < Sousapro> AnimalFarmPig: LOL 23:26 < khelpw> ^^ what they said. 23:26 < khelpw> then take his money again when he sues you 23:26 < AnimalFarmPig> ^ 23:26 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm actually going full SSI for now 23:26 < L3gacy-FREE> I need to "do me" 23:26 < AnimalFarmPig> use the money he paid you the first time to hire a good lawyer for the second time 23:26 < Sousapro> L3gacy-FREE: crappy bosses are the worst 23:26 < L3gacy-FREE> I need to get my mental health correct 23:27 < MillerBoss> Looks like 5+ hours https://twitter.com/VisaNewsEurope/status/1002579704161951745 23:27 <+layer-eight> * MillerBoss โ†’ VisaNewsEurope on Twitter: "We are currently experiencing a service disruption which is preventing some Visa transactions in Europe from being processed. We are investigating the cause and working as quickly as possible to resolve the situation. We wil... 23:27 < L3gacy-FREE> Sousapro: especially at $10/hr, demanding I get MS certs, and not wanting to pay for them 23:27 < Sousapro> L3gacy-FREE: yeah, that's not reasonable 23:27 < MillerBoss> Those @replies though 23:27 < AnimalFarmPig> wow, sounds like a shit job 23:27 < Sousapro> L3gacy-FREE: would he have reimbursed? 23:27 < L3gacy-FREE> No, Sousapro 23:27 < AnimalFarmPig> and exactly the kind of place that will threaten to sue you if you get another job 23:27 < Sousapro> L3gacy-FREE: he can sit and rotate 23:27 < AnimalFarmPig> ^ 23:28 < L3gacy-FREE> My stress has been so bad my IBS is on overdrive 23:28 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm back on xanax, ffs 23:28 < L3gacy-FREE> Already got the guidance center helping me apply for the full SSI 23:28 < L3gacy-FREE> Gonna use that money and time to get correct 23:29 < L3gacy-FREE> And might even stop streaming in the mean time, though I enjoy it 23:29 < AnimalFarmPig> living the dream 23:29 < L3gacy-FREE> Eh... more of a nightmare 23:29 < L3gacy-FREE> SSDI was reapproved, but only 597/US/Month 23:29 < AnimalFarmPig> free money is always a dream 23:29 < vader-> i wonder tech wise what the problem is with Vias 23:29 < AnimalFarmPig> oh, only $600... 23:29 < vader-> visa 23:30 < L3gacy-FREE> that covers my rent/fios/cooking gas 23:30 < vader-> blaming hardware 23:30 < L3gacy-FREE> khelpw: got a sec? 23:30 < khelpw> Sure 23:31 < vader-> L3gacy-Free what do you stream? 23:31 < L3gacy-FREE> WoW/LoL/Hots 23:31 < trash1e> porn probably 23:31 < L3gacy-FREE> Why watch, when you can partcipate? 23:31 < AnimalFarmPig> L3gacy-FREE: do you have a lot of time left on your lease? You could break it and hang out somewhere poor and sunny for a while. Money will go further. 23:32 < trash1e> if i lasted more than 3 seconds i would stream it 23:32 < L3gacy-FREE> AnimalFarmPig: My lease is up in Sept 23:32 < AnimalFarmPig> Spend a couple months in Mexico. Easy to get a visa. 23:33 < L3gacy-FREE> Cant get a passport, legally 23:33 < AnimalFarmPig> That's my dream-- start collecting NEET bucks, move to poor/middle income country, do contract work under the table 23:37 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm gonna use the SSI to get my CCENT, CCNA, Net+, and sec+ 23:37 < L3gacy-FREE> then back to the job market. I hate sitting on my duff 23:39 < alazare619> L3gacy-FREE: just ride the trade all the way to america 23:39 < L3gacy-FREE> I am in the US 23:39 < alazare619> get a forwarding address in mexico back to america 23:39 < L3gacy-FREE> just cant legally get a passport, as I said 23:40 < alazare619> you need a SSN? 23:40 < L3gacy-FREE> Child support arrears. I have NO ISSUE paying CS, or paying the arrears 23:40 < alazare619> i can get you a SSN us mexicans we know people man 23:40 < alazare619> just dont ask how we get the SSN's 23:40 < L3gacy-FREE> It's jsut that my ex said she would BLOCK the restoration of my passport 23:40 < L3gacy-FREE> she's petty 23:40 < alazare619> you need someone to off her vato? 23:40 < L3gacy-FREE> no. I still care about her 23:40 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm nto gonna be "that dick" 23:41 < L3gacy-FREE> We have a 19 yr old together. He's amazing 23:41 < alazare619> you just wana give her the dick still 23:41 < L3gacy-FREE> no 23:41 < MillerBoss> https://www.fedex.com/ even they are having issues for some time today 23:41 < L3gacy-FREE> I care about her health, safety, and well being 23:41 < khelpw> IDK, 19 is plenty old enough to handle the loss of a parent 23:42 < khelpw> :D 23:42 < alazare619> BUT SHE DONT CARE ABOUT YOU 23:42 < vader-> visa probably had an old netgear hub that failed somewhere 23:42 < vader-> hehe 23:42 < L3gacy-FREE> I'm still not gonna be that "damned baby daddy" 23:42 < L3gacy-FREE> vader-: ++ 23:42 < L3gacy-FREE> It was a token ring one, vader- 23:42 < admiralspark> alazare619: some people can't handle breaking the bad out of their life man. No matter what we do 23:43 < alazare619> apparently 23:43 < alazare619> well then find her some good dick 23:43 < alazare619> that good good dick with some cocaine on it 23:43 < alazare619> she will forget all about you and blocking your visa 23:43 < L3gacy-FREE> I need to learn to code. 23:43 < AnimalFarmPig> wait, 19? How the hell does that work? Aren't you free after 18 years? 23:43 < admiralspark> CIHCAIIINE 23:43 < L3gacy-FREE> Buddy moved to NYC, making 40k here 23:43 < L3gacy-FREE> no... I still have back support 23:43 < L3gacy-FREE> he was just offered 110k today 23:43 < L3gacy-FREE> Dang programmers 23:44 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: welcome to the modern legal system. You can wait 18 years and then demand child support back pay for all 18 23:44 < jaelae> Most jobs are into 6 figures throughout nyc 23:44 < AnimalFarmPig> yeah, get right, move to high cost of living, high salary area, pay off back support 23:44 < jaelae> Though coding isnโ€™t tops 23:44 < khelpw> You _need_ 6 figures to even think about commuting into NYC 23:44 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: world is fucked 23:44 < Spr1ng> Does AT&T block outbound connections to servers on port 25 from business fibre connections in Houston? 23:44 < khelpw> you need to be DEEP into 6 figures to think about living there 23:44 < L3gacy-FREE> My buddy lives in Woodlawn, Queens 23:44 < jaelae> I work for a nyc company but they let me work from home full time 23:44 < jaelae> And I live in jersey 23:44 < jaelae> Same salary though 23:45 < L3gacy-FREE> Nice, jaelae 23:45 < jaelae> On the flip side a lot of companies in Georgia are hurting for employees 23:45 < khelpw> Yeah, ~100k you can live in queens/bk and commute into manhattan 23:45 < jaelae> So my last gig people kept moving down there and quit to go to another company 23:45 < jaelae> And were paid more 23:47 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: agreed 23:48 < L3gacy-FREE> Is programming really the way to go for $$$? 23:49 < alazare619> short answer is not really 23:49 < L3gacy-FREE> jaelae: I'm in NJ 23:49 < alazare619> management is where moneys at 23:49 < alazare619> strong it background + a degree in business administration 23:49 < alazare619> = D to C level 23:49 < admiralspark> yep 23:49 < AnimalFarmPig> From what I can see, programming gets you more money than admining 23:49 < jaelae> Iโ€™m in somerset now eating a shitt steak waiting for a tech 23:49 < admiralspark> Architect positions also pay out the ass but they're years and years to get into 23:49 < AnimalFarmPig> although management also gets money 23:50 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: I make more than many programmers in cybersec :P 23:50 < alazare619> admiralspark: more like you are waiting for a grey beard to fall over dead 23:50 < admiralspark> huehuehue 23:50 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: I make more than most sysadmins as a dev :P 23:50 < admiralspark> was it poison? Who knows? 23:50 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: what language? Specific niche field? 23:50 < alazare619> the as400 rebooted and he died from heart attack 23:50 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: Python, not really, just fairly senior 23:51 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: specifically backend stuff building API's, talking to databases, designing databases, building data pipelines 23:51 < alazare619> as400 gurus can pull easy 300k + 23:51 <+TuxedoJack> Spr1ng: AT&T blocks 25 outbound EVERYWHERE 23:51 <+TuxedoJack> On everything 23:51 < admiralspark> oh snap AnimalFarmPig that's one of the paths I'm considering 23:51 <+TuxedoJack> You have to call in and ask to be unblocked 23:52 < AnimalFarmPig> Spr1ng, TuxedoJack -- Fairly common for ISP's to block 25. I know comcast and verizon do 23:52 < AnimalFarmPig> admiralspark: it's fun a lot of the time 23:52 <+TuxedoJack> AnimalFarmPig: AT&T's done that since 2001 or so 23:52 <+TuxedoJack> I remember calling in about that in 2003 for my ADSL in Houston 23:56 < admiralspark> Most people who "do programming" are maintaining java apps for a business, it's not a high growth area. I went into cybersec because it's was a cool field and my jam is python + ansible automation in cybersec and forensics :P 23:56 < admiralspark> but I'll probably move out of this in a few years unless my role grows here 23:58 < AnimalFarmPig> Boring, internal, line-of-business applications are where it's at, imo. Companies need them, and they pay developers to build them. There's decent money to be had. There are a lot of them in Java and C#, but a growing number of them are web applications. 23:58 < AnimalFarmPig> It's not sexy, but sometimes you don't want sexy 23:59 < admiralspark> AnimalFarmPig: yeah, true, can't argue that. 23:59 < admiralspark> I'm in a growing field right now and as long as it 'helps the business' I can spend a few spare cycles when I want to work on machine learning stuff for intrusion detection, which is awesome 23:59 < admiralspark> so entertainment is there --- Log closed Sat Jun 02 00:00:26 2018