[00:14] on gish? [00:15] Yep [00:15] idk how :/ [01:48] how's it going everyone [01:48] good and u [01:49] hey cyberanger, binarymutant, going well [01:56] * cyberanger yawns [01:56] good but nearing the end of the day thank god [01:56] long day [01:57] cyberanger: been busy? [01:58] wrst: busy enough, I suppose [01:58] sounds like too busy [01:58] trying to find a cheap (say $0.00) project, but keep filling the list with more of the fat wallet type [01:59] granted, the fat wallet type is more challenging, due to the hardware role too [01:59] and I don't own the hardware for building a passive radar station, or my own celluar tower [01:59] cyberanger: software project: $0 [02:00] fat wallet... ahh we can all dream :) [02:00] lottery dreaming here :D [02:00] binarymutant: hardware to run software project on >$0 (and I've not found anything that's pure software to try lately, well, any that aren't done in 5 seconds, within my current capibilites) [02:01] cyberanger: time to break out a new language's howto [02:01] lua is fun :D [02:01] wrst: well, opossed to super-skinny (cobweb-filled) wallet [02:02] binarymutant: oh, lottery oh boy, I'd be set for life [02:02] ya that's why keep playing (and losing) :D [02:04] I learned how to win, step one, ignore lottery advertisements, step two, ignore lottery, step three, count your lottery budget, step four .... step five Profit?!? [02:04] collect underpants..profit! [02:04] um..... [02:05] * cyberanger is slightly curious here, hands binarymutant a pair [02:05] cyberanger: you do know where that saying came from... right? [02:05] binarymutant: it's been around so long, can't say I know the original bit [02:05] "step four .... step five profit" = South Park underpants gnomes [02:06] :D :D [02:06] that's right (however, considering the amount of south park paradoies & satires, wasn't sure if that was literally the original bit) [02:06] http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/dd/Gnomes_plan.png [02:07] yeah, not much for south park, but I've caught the good stuff, "two days before the day after tommorow" the ADHD ep with everyone on ritilin & ritilout [02:08] and that bit above too [02:08] neither am I, but I did catch that epi [02:09] (but when I saw the south park bit, that whole bit had been going on for months, so again, didn't know that, cool) [02:11] binarymutant: that why you like luakit? [02:11] that's why I want to like luakit [02:11] that browser segfaults waaay too much for actual use [02:12] but it is still alpha [02:14] * cyberanger knows of his next project now [02:14] * binarymutant is interested to know [02:15] build a javascript site with one goal, segfault luakit, then add some rewrite rules to apache & squid, be intresting at Phreaknic [02:16] flash destroys luakit [02:17] and there's a bug where closing one window instance closes them all [02:17] both are hair pullingly annoying [02:19] second one is simple then, javascript to close the window [02:19] wouldn't hurt to run flash first, cover the bases [02:19] might work idk [02:22] when it comes to crashing things, it's sorta like throwing play doh againt the wall over & over [02:23] sooner or later something sticks [02:23] ya [02:40] howdy chris4585 [02:42] hey wrst [02:42] how are you today? [02:43] good chris4585, you? [02:43] I'm alright, a bit bored though [02:43] chris4585: cyberanger can solve that for you i'm sure [02:44] I'm sure he probably could [02:45] ha ha yeah, i'm trying out kde on arch at the moment [02:45] oh, is it on a laptop? [02:45] I always had a wifi problem on arch for some reason [02:46] yeah on a laptop, never any issues for me chris4585, even one laptop with broadcom [02:46] it was a pain but once it worked it was solid [02:48] I still don't like it, it looks good but its just too much [02:49] they are really doing a nice job with it,but its still not gnome [02:50] broadcom is open source now :D [02:50] for awhile now [02:50] yeah binarymutant but... card i had was still a beast [02:51] should be fine these days [02:51] binarymutant: wasnt' 3 months ago [02:51] hmmm [02:52] :shrug: [02:52] in ubuntu had to use the broadcom proprietary driver also [02:52] not the one in the kernel? [02:53] no, and the card still requires firmware i think that may have been the deal [02:54] strange [02:54] all my dell's have broadcoms, they work great for the longest time [02:54] broadcom 4312 fairly common card [03:08] evening [03:17] good [03:27] evening... [03:27] :P [15:59] any php/mysql coders looking for work? [16:03] wish I was that good at php ^ [16:05] binarymutant: you can be [16:06] binarymutant: you are a talented programmer ... you could easily shift languages [16:06] generally concepts apply in some way in all languages [16:06] the difference is usually syntax and capabilities [16:09] I've used php before, it's a fun-big lang. I just don't feel like I'm talented enough to apply to programming positions [16:30] binarymutant: with that outlook - you never will be ;) [16:33] :D [17:36] speaking of programming and boredom [17:37] I'm should make a url scraping bot that uploads to a website - seen in other channels [17:39] * Unit193 thinks he saw an irssi script for that [17:39] I'd like to push urls to ubuntu-tennessee.org [17:40] * Unit193 thinks he shouldn't post links then [17:40] nah it'd be okay [17:40] give new users a taste of what we're into :D [17:58] Nice! [17:59] :P [18:00] I already PMd, didn't like me ;) [18:01] - under construction - :D [18:10] try !help in here pls [18:11] !help [18:11] Unit193: help topics: 10 core modules: auth, basics, config, filters, httputil, irclog, remote, unicode, userdata, wordlist; 82 plugins: alias, autoop, autorejoin, azgame, bans, bash, botsnack, cal, chanserv, chucknorris, debug, deepthoughts, delicious, dice, dict, digg, dns, eightball, excuse, factoids, figlet, forecast, fortune, freshmeat, geoip, googlefight, greet, grouphug, hangman, hl2, host, imdb, insult, iplookup, karma, [18:11] keywords, lart, lastfm, linkbot, markov, math, modes, nickrecover, nickserv, note, poll, q, quiz, quote, reaction, realm, remind, remotectl, ri, roshambo, rot, roulette, rss, salut, script, search, sed, seen, shiritori, slashdot, spell, spotify, theyfightcrime, threat, topic, translator, tube, tumblr, twitter, uno, urban, url, usermodes, weather, wheeloffortune, wserver, youtube (help for more info) [18:11] sweet [18:11] thanks [18:11] rbot still :D [18:11] very much [18:12] Yep, I know what a few of the commands look like ;D [18:24] * cyberanger sees a return of an old bot, that bot is really people shy [18:25] updating it, taking out uneeded plugins, pushing in old plugins, et.c [18:25] Yes, he doesn't like my PMs :( [18:26] stop trying to change the core config :P [18:26] Hey, I just asked to look at the rss info :D [18:27] sed and remote are some good ones [18:28] man, one more site using silverlight, ugh [18:31] cyberanger: which site? [18:32] http://ohl.neulion.com/ohl/ [18:32] minor for here, but minor league hockey nonetheless (my hometown team included) [18:33] * cyberanger wanted to try and add it to boxee, but that's probally even more a pain [18:33] ubotuTN: hi [18:34] weeird [18:34] binarymutant: that I agree, why use moonlight [18:34] does the install not work with silverlight? [18:36] Awww... ubotuTN doesn't have the greet plugin :( [18:37] it'll be all up and running tonight, hopefully I can start on the url scraper/uploader tonight too [18:37] So, if I link to http://google .com will it pickup? [18:38] binarymutant: you mean install microsoft silverlight on linux or moonlight on linux (dunno if it works, not paid to find out fully) [18:38] ya and upload it to a site [18:38] cyberanger: the silverlight page installs moonlight. didn't work for me though [18:38] silverlight page redirects to mono' [18:39] s moonlight page [18:39] ya [18:39] and it didn't work [18:39] and from there I close out & use the repo [18:45] !lp 1 [18:45] binarymutant: [1] Microsoft has a majority market share https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1 [18:46] !coc [18:48] !lp 188564 [18:48] cyberanger: [188564] Build also packages for Debian in PPA's https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188564 [18:48] that intrests me more [18:49] !coc [18:49] :'( [18:50] no code of conduct, shame [18:50] We can do whatever we like? \o/ [18:50] lol [18:51] * cyberanger likes the idea, kicks Unit193 for it ;-) [18:51] !rbot [18:51] !package rbot [18:51] binarymutant: No package found [18:51] wah, this is going to take forever [18:52] !package ubuntu-desktop [18:52] ah it was using jaunty lol [18:52] works now [18:54] lol, wow [18:54] !package ubuntu-desktop [18:54] cyberanger: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ubuntu-desktop [18:54] !package lubuntu-desktop [18:54] cyberanger: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/lubuntu-desktop [18:54] ^ more my style [18:54] !package pianobar [18:54] cyberanger: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/pianobar [18:55] * Unit193 installs Lubuntu 11.10 for cyberanger [18:55] * cyberanger uninstall's Unit193's efforts and reinstalls debian testing with lxde ;-) [19:00] !coc [19:00] coc [19:01] blahblah blah coc? [19:01] coc? [19:01] !coc? [19:01] binarymutant: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ [19:01] k I'm done for now [19:01] !binarymutant [19:02] it's where :D [19:02] !where infocop411 [19:02] * binarymutant shoots ubotuTN [19:02] binarymutant: was kinda hoping it'd say something like "That's my master" [19:02] ah [19:02] !coffee-#ubuntu-offtopic [19:02] binarymutant: that's not ubotuTN's fault, fails with cloaks [19:03] no hostname to trace [19:04] brb [19:13] the where plugin won't work anymore, I need to scrape a different site since we no longer use the wiki for that stuff [19:13] !where binarymutant [19:13] Christopher Lunsford(chrispluns, binarymutant), Knoxville, TN, Ubuntu, Debian [19:14] binarymutant: thought where was geoip based [19:14] !where chris4585 [19:14] cyberanger: Chris Talley aka chris4585. [19:14] !where cyberanger [19:14] !where infocop411 [19:15] it uses this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TennesseeTeam/Members [19:15] for now [19:16] what's a good page to replace it? [19:16] a more current page of members [19:16] LP I would think, but that wouldn't be as helpful [19:19] ya lp would be difficult [19:19] launchpadlib :P [19:20] if they have ruby bindings for it [19:24] I guess I could execute the random launchpad programs through rbot... [19:24] that might work ^^ [19:24] binarymutant: a bot??? :) [19:24] ubotuTN: hello [19:24] wrst: hi! [19:25] ubotuTN: !help [19:25] hmm [19:25] ubotuTN: help [19:25] wrst: help topics: 10 core modules: auth, basics, config, filters, httputil, irclog, remote, unicode, userdata, wordlist; 4 plugins: keywords, lp, packages, where (help for more info) [19:26] Awwww.... No sed [19:26] howdy ubotuTN [19:26] uhh howdy Unit193 :) [19:26] no excess, Unit193 what's the sed plugin do? [19:27] Howdy wrst, a few get redirected to ubot4 too [19:27] :) [19:27] binarymutant: Nothing much, more of a funny thing [19:29] ubotuTN: howdy [19:29] * binarymutant crush bot [19:30] oh well. [19:38] not everyone uses the same irc nick and lp username :( [19:41] * cyberanger hands binarymutant a specially modified Sig P229R, fires high velocity silver bullets that generate a NNEMP, good for vampires, zombies and the occasional stupid bot [19:42] * cyberanger would not point that weapon at a terminator however [19:56] blah coc? [19:56] good. [19:59] should I upgrade to precise? [20:01] Upgrade to Pangolin? Isn't it a little early? [20:01] maybe, but everything should already be synced [20:01] from Debian unstable [20:03] eek plymouth crash is the first bug, nevermind [20:04] !lp 553745 [20:04] binarymutant: [553745] plymouthd crashed with SIGSEGV in ply_event_loop_process_pending_events() https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553745 [20:05] !tell binarymutant about coc [20:05] okay, I told binarymutant: (coc) The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ [20:06] that's pointless [20:06] !guidelines [20:06] !guidelines? [20:06] binarymutant: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines [20:07] idk how to get rid of the question mark in the keyword lookup [20:08] Works for one [20:08] !canibeanop? [20:08] Unit193: The Ops team does not take applications. When we want more Ops [20:09] Heh, changed since then [20:09] yes and it's a dump a >2yr old db [20:09] of a* [20:11] Doesn't matter, some are changed weekly :P [20:12] think I've finally worked out my most critical bug with tor [20:12] Unit193: blog post to follow ;-) [20:13] Nice [20:13] [binarymutant] "Welcome to the Ubuntu Tennessee channel" [20:14] Public? [20:14] cyberanger: Public post this time? ;) [20:16] post it in here :D [20:17] * wrst_hello waits for greeting [20:17] wrst_hello: Only preset nicks [20:17] just took it out [20:17] well that's not nice :P [20:17] wrst_hello: Hello [20:17] hello :) [20:17] that makes me feel better [20:17] I thought it would be spammy since the topic says "welcome[...]" [20:18] :) [20:18] People in TN read the topic? :o [20:18] apparently I do :D [20:18] Unit193: some of us have more than one tooth also [20:18] 2! [20:18] ^^ upperclass :P [20:19] ha ha [20:19] ^^^ insurance :P [20:19] wrst: greet or no greet? [20:26] Cyber does a good job of that ;) [20:26] :D [20:28] ha ha i don't know binarymutant some might think the bot is real? [20:30] lol I like how I filled out my details [20:30] chris4585: on what? [20:30] !where chris4585 [20:30] binarymutant: Chris Talley aka chris4585. [20:30] I did it a loooong time ago [20:31] I'm not sure why it says my name though [20:31] :shrug: [20:32] chris4585: you might have put it into the wiki and forgot about it [20:56] boo hiss, I figured out why my website's php doesn't work: they don't allow fopen :( [23:41] Walking Dead? [23:49] Why did our cyberanger go? [23:50] don't know :/ [23:50] more important stuff to do? [23:50] * Unit193 wonders what he's doing around now [23:51] tracking planes :D