[01:34] <Takyoji> Yay, I have good karma tonight
[01:34] <Takyoji> I bought a used $13 LCD monitor with internal speakers for my mother's desktop
[01:35] <Takyoji> She originally had a dying CRT monitor where one or two of the cathodes were a bit weak (and couldn't be compensated via the monitor settings)
[01:35] <Takyoji> and replaced her ball-based mouse with an optical one
[02:26] <Takyoji> I guess I might be getting a Palm Pre instead
[05:23] <Takyoji> Actually, it just hit me
[05:24] <Takyoji> F-Spot should have a plugin that makes it easy for uploading pictures to Facebook
[05:24] <tonyyarusso> I thought it did?
[05:26] <Takyoji> Doesn't seem to, be default
[05:26] <Takyoji> by default*
[05:26] <kermit> who wants to look at the worst resume they'ev ever seen!
[05:26] <kermit> i'm so going to be flipping burgers
[05:27] <Takyoji> Then show us already; in an open format. :P
[05:27] <kermit> http://p133.azai.net/resume/
[05:27]  * kermit hides in embarassment
[05:27] <Takyoji> Monospaced? :P
[05:31] <kermit> it needs to be shortened, i just finished adding everything i could think of
[05:33] <Takyoji> ahh
[05:33] <Takyoji> Once I finish my current volunteer projects, I'll have an actual resume/portfolio
[05:33] <Takyoji> I haven't had anything for a showcase much at all aside from Aqua Eden, which is like 2-3 years old as of work
[05:46] <Takyoji> I don't quite comprehend the differences between RBAC, MAC, and ACL
[05:49] <Takyoji> or the concept of "role" and "group". I'm assuming that "role" is where it's all the privileges defined, and one-per-person. While group-based privileges are a few privileges defined (like tweaks) and many-per-user.
[05:51] <Takyoji> Or perhaps roles are specific to an object, while group privileges are global
[06:14] <_diablo> kermit: what is your main distro? ubuntu? seems odd that 'linux' gets 7 +s but all distros are below that
[06:17] <kermit> _diablo: no other OSes are mentioned, what's odd?
[06:17] <kermit> i use ubuntu on my laptop, slackware on my servers
[06:17] <kermit> but if i made a new server it'd probably be ubuntu i guess
[06:17] <kermit> no reason not to be
[06:18] <kermit> the slack servers are 10 years old
[06:19] <kermit> _diablo: and thanks for looking at it
[06:19] <_diablo> kermit: huh? I see 2 distros (debian,slack) under it. And then 3 other OSs besides linux
[06:19] <kermit> oh hm
[06:19] <_diablo> anytime :)
[06:19] <kermit> oh, there, i'll add ubunt, thanks
[06:19] <kermit> i probbaly didnt list it becausue its not a skill
[06:19] <kermit> ubuntu is too easy
[06:20] <kermit> also, ubuntu is a debian derivative, debian generally is a skillset
[06:20] <kermit> ie, the package management and boot up sequences are generally still debianish
[06:23] <_diablo> I agree I guess, but since some distros are listed, seemed odd that linux would be higher than any of its subsets
[06:23] <kermit> also i listed linux seperately because i'm pretty familiar with man(2) sections, the kernel calls
[06:24] <kermit> and higher, as in, the particulars of distributions i'm not as familiar with
[06:24] <kermit> ie, i know more about linux memory paging than dpkg
[06:25] <kermit> i'll change it so its clearer, thanks
[06:25] <_diablo> cool
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> !enter
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> :P
[06:35] <_diablo> I've never understood that. It makes things much more clear and faster if people hit enter as they type
[06:35] <kermit> i count a line as 70 characters in a channel moderator bot
[06:35] <kermit> (in addition to the number of characters)
[06:47] <_diablo> kermit: lol, love the essay :)
[06:55] <kermit> _diablo: thanks