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rick_hok, hourly backups to the nas...now I feel all grown up01:10
rick_hman, I really can't seem to get it to top 5MB/s01:12
rick_hsnap-l: heh, so this thing has an app for streaming files to a logitech squeezebox01:44
widoxrick_h: did you get a new NAS?01:45
rick_hwidox: yea01:45
rick_husb drive full and needed larger drives anyway01:46
widoxwhich model?01:46
rick_hDS212J01:46
widoxI should update mine...01:46
widoxits a few years old01:46
rick_hthere was a big thread about various nas devices at work pushed me over the edge01:47
rick_hhopefully this helps, need to setup the wife's laptop to it01:47
widoxhows the sound? I hate those small buzzing fans some models come with01:49
rick_hit's got a single decent size fan in the back, not a small one01:49
rick_hthe disks grinding are louder than the fan01:49
rick_hand got a pair of 2TB 5400 rpm disks so they're not horrible01:50
snap-lrick_h: So, when are you getting a Squeezebox? :)01:52
rick_hsnap-l: heh, just got the nas so have to reset the toy funds01:53
snap-lI'm talking about 'em at MDLUG on Saturday in case you need a demo01:53
rick_hbut getting closer01:53
snap-lrick_h: You can run Squeezeslave now. :)01:53
rick_hmeh, point is to run it upstairs away from all the computers01:53
snap-lhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/softsqueeze/files/squeezeslave/squeezeslave-1.2.311/01:53
snap-lhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/softsqueeze/files/squeezeslave/squeezeslave-1.2.311/squeezeslave-1.2-311-lnx26.tar.gz/download01:54
snap-lrick_h: So now you have a use for that netbook. ;)01:54
snap-lrick_h: There's also an Android app01:54
snap-lhttp://www.appbrain.com/app/squeeze-player/de.bluegaspode.squeezeplayer01:55
snap-lhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.bluegaspode.squeezeplayer01:57
rick_hhmm, can you rsync from one remote to another remote through a 3rd party?02:02
snap-lrick_h: Not sure I follow02:02
rick_hfrom my desktop I want to backup my ec2 server to my nas02:03
snap-lHm, I think you can do that02:03
rick_hThe source and destination cannot both be remote.02:05
rick_h:(02:05
snap-lrick_h: Bummer02:05
widoxheh, "Supported Clients: Ubuntu 9.04 onward"02:05
widoxrick_h: I hope you set up Wordpres on it too!02:06
rick_hwell, I guess if I setup auto rsync to my desktiop, and make sure it then rsyncs that dir during its backup I'll be ok02:06
rick_hwidox: yea, it's a bit of hit/miss. the setup isn't as smooth as you'd like02:06
rick_hbut you can ssh, install apps, etc02:07
rick_hso it's not horrible as long as you know a little bit02:07
rick_hI'm bummed at the speeds though, I've got the slow model, but maxing out cpu at 5MB/s and online it says it did 3002:07
rick_hbut I did get the 'cheap' model02:08
widoxhm02:08
widox30 and 5 is quite the diff02:08
rick_hyea, now that was "windows upload" so guessing not rsync02:09
rick_hand the cpu thing is saying each rsync (running two) is eating 30% cpu02:09
rick_hso maybe however they did the windows transfer was less cpu intensive?02:09
snap-lrsync is very CPU intensive02:10
snap-lSo you may be taxing it because it has to check the destination first02:10
widoxhah, "The performance figures are achieved in Synology lab by using very powerful client computers with extremely optimized network settings, and could vary on different environments. A regular office desktop/notebook may not be able to achieve this high performance figures."02:11
rick_hyea, I'll test some downloads out of it I guess, and get around to setting up some smb/nfs and see how that does02:11
snap-lwidox: snort02:11
rick_hI mean, 5MB/s is ok. I've backed up my whole laptop so far, and working through my old 500GB backup disk02:11
rick_hand it's fast enough for doing most things I'll want out of it, but just disappointing02:11
snap-lrick_h: You may also be disk bound02:11
snap-l5400RPM isn't that fast02:11
rick_hsnap-l: shouldn't be, 30GB/s on those02:12
snap-l3.0Gb/s02:12
snap-lSATA 2?02:12
snap-ler SATA?02:13
rick_hsnap-l: right, sorry, Interface: SATA 3.0Gbps Max. External Transfer Rate: 300 MB/s02:13
rick_hswapped a G/M there02:13
snap-lWhich is theoretical02:13
snap-lyou're never going to see that speed02:13
rick_hoh definitely02:13
snap-lYou're probably pushing more like 178MB/s02:13
rick_hbut I was hoping to get closer to the 30MB the synology site demo'd02:13
snap-land if you're ding RAID, it's also going to be CPU bound if they don't support it in Hardware.02:14
rick_hgigabit is maxed out 125MBish, disks 150ish02:14
rick_hsynology says 30ish02:14
rick_hI'm hitting 502:14
rick_hthus disappoint :(02:14
rick_hbut still, 2TB, on the network, low power, raid1 ... all yummy bits02:15
snap-lBad Drive?02:15
rick_hno, cpu is at 100%, I'm sure I'm maxing out the devive02:15
rick_hdevice02:15
rick_hhttp://uploads.mitechie.com/new_nas.png02:17
rick_hanyway, let it finish while I sleep. See you guys at mug tomorrow02:20
rick_hugh, so 13GB/hr so far and the old backup drive is 400+GB which works out to over 36 hours02:21
widoxoo, you can write web apps for it, http://www.synology.com/support/3rd_party_app_int.php?lang=enu02:22
rick_hinteresting, it runs php so that's one thing you could do02:23
jrwrenwiat? you got a slow synology?02:36
jrwrensynology is just linux. if you root it you can run pretty much anything.02:37
jrwrenbut, lol @ 13GB/hr. I do 13GB in about 2-3 minutes02:38
rick_hsnap-l: remind me I've got 2 cmd lines for tonight11:34
rick_hrst2html.py mug_notes.rts > /tmp/mug_notes.html11:56
brouschrst r0x11:59
rick_hheh oops11:59
rick_hdidn't realize I pasted that in there11:59
brouschuh huh. you were showing off11:59
rick_hbwuhahahaha11:59
brouschjust like your fancy number generator11:59
rick_hgoing to show off httpie and httpcode for mug hopefully12:00
rick_hif they let me do two awesome things!12:00
brouschno one can stop rick_h's awesome12:00
brouschlet them try!12:00
rick_hexactly, I'll just take over the stage and fight them off with sticks12:01
brouschyou just not stop talking12:02
brouschhm, was that English?12:08
rick_hso it's snowing here...12:17
Blazeixnope, i refused to acknowledge that.12:18
brouschhm, not cold enough here12:18
rick_hweather.com says it's 37 here...but it's still drop little bits of white stuff12:19
brouschnew background http://dvice.com/archives/2012/04/unearthly-image.php12:37
rick_hyea that one was cool12:40
brouschlooks good on my phone too12:41
snap-lrick_h: WIll remind you. :)12:51
rick_hsnap-l: okie, can I do two please? they're super cool I promise :)12:52
snap-lAlso, on an unrelated note, I think I figured out how to add a cue sheet to the mp3 files for OMC12:52
snap-lrick_h: I'll have to ask the board.12:52
snap-l(j/k)12:52
rick_hI've got inside connections12:54
rick_hyay, html5 music playing on google music through the web interface13:05
brouschrick_h: i use a chrome app for it, then keep it on workspace 1013:07
brousch/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome --app="http://music.google.com" --new-window %U13:08
jrwrenrick_h: have you stuck a kilowatt on the synology yet to see what the power draw is?13:16
rick_hjrwren: not yet13:17
rick_hI'm waiting for the backup to finish up and then I'll put it in it's final home (vs middle of my desk) and I'll try it then13:18
jrwreni wonder if it is slow because of some other reason. misconfigured network speed. autoneg and 100/half or something like that?13:19
jrwrenbut you said CPU was pegged, so that is probably it.13:19
snap-lI blame a non-optimized network, and non-lab environment13:20
snap-lalso blaming quantum mechanics, because that always throws a wrench in things.13:20
rick_hjrwren: yea, the switch confirms it's gigabit, and it's a fresh raid1 and I wanted for it to init before dropping data to it13:21
rick_hnow maybe some jumbo frame setup? The NAS is setup for it, but not sure on the desktop13:21
rick_hit's an older desktop at this point, but really since the cpu is maxed and the synology "Ideal" situation is 30MB/s 1/6 of that in 'non-optimized' I guess13:22
rick_hthankfully I only got/use this thing for backups and not to try to run vm's off of it13:22
rick_hThe NAS was slower when writing small files, though, where it managed 11MB/sec in RAID 0 and a little under 10MB/sec in RAID 1.13:24
rick_hOverall, the disk is much faster than its predecessor, the DS211j, when reading and writing large files, but is 3MB/s slower when dealing with small files.13:24
rick_hprobably hates me doing just a flat rsync like this vs tar/copy13:24
rick_hso in this review it runs 18W under load, 15W idle13:27
jrwrenhow long as apt-cache showpkg existed? have I been living under a rock?13:28
jrwrenrick_h: O_O that is probably it!13:28
jrwrenthe NAS is sending jumbo frames and teh desktop is dropping them.13:28
jrwrenyou can get 500-600Mbit without jumbo and it would be WAY faster.13:29
jrwrenyou can't mix jumbo frames on teh same ethernet.13:29
jrwrenits all or nothing.13:29
jrwrenI'd turn off jumbo on the NAS and see if that helps.13:29
jrwrenbut again, if your CPU is pegged... it probably doesn't matter.13:29
rick_hah, I lied...it's disabled.13:30
rick_hI've got a setting for it13:30
jrwrenah ok.13:30
jrwrenwhew.13:30
snap-lOh shit, I'm losing online traffic to my competitors. A random e-mail just told me so13:30
rick_hlol13:30
snap-lBetter unleash the SEO monkeys13:31
brouschsnap-l: i will SEO you for only $100013:31
snap-lFly py pagerankies, fly!13:31
snap-lbrousch: All taken care of13:32
brouschdamnit, now i'm losing online traffic to my competitors, the pagerankies13:34
jrwrenanyone know how to speed up the "processing triggers for man-db" step in dpkg?13:36
jrwrenhahaha... espeak is awesome.13:39
brouschut oh, time to get rid of those ebooks http://www.pythondiary.com/blog/Apr.10,2012/instant-django-release-information.html13:39
jrwrenif you want to laugh or o_O  http://delays.xmtp.net/~jrwren/NewSystemNotes.mp313:39
snap-lbrousch: Django is suddenly not cool13:53
brouschsuddenly?13:53
snap-lhah13:53
brouschit's too popular. the hipsters move on13:54
brouschexpect an influx of skinny jeans and tophats at your Pyramid meetings13:54
brouschsnap-l: but seriously, why do you say it's not cool?13:55
widoxhah, maybe that guy should start a Kickstarter project for Instant Django13:58
brouschbah, i see now. i pasted the wrong link13:59
widoxlike the recent Ruby on Rails for Mac brewhaha14:00
brouschok, here's the ebook link http://healthland.time.com/2012/03/14/do-e-books-impair-memory/14:00
rick_hno wolfger?14:29
rick_hwell any perl gurus https://plus.google.com/115784859563110525602/posts/E7cZw6vhaSV14:30
ColonelPanic001wat14:36
rick_hDon't know, I didn't look at it for fear I'd get a perl induced headache :)14:37
rick_hI'm now starting to feel really old: http://i.imgur.com/vynW8.png15:29
rick_hI mean...I *guess* I can see that if you grew up seeing the movie...but15:30
jjesseseriously?15:30
jjessehow dumb is america now ;(15:30
brouschdoesn't it say in the movie that it's based on real events?15:32
rick_hyea, but even when you seee stuff like that you think it's some sort of dramatic adaptatoin15:33
jcastrowe should just tell people other stuff is based on real event15:34
jcastro"yes, my grandpa actually went through the hunger games"15:34
_stink_Independence Day15:34
jcastro"WHAT."15:34
rick_hlol15:35
rick_hreally confuse them15:35
rick_h"My great grandson went through the hunger games"15:35
brouschis that any good?15:36
rick_hno, but I seem to be the minority in that15:36
rick_hdidn't care for the book or the movie15:36
jcastroI thought it was good15:37
brouschi have resisted because so much of the hype for it is from the same people who like twilight15:38
ColonelPanic001I already saw Battle Royale and read The Long Walk15:39
rick_hyea, I mean the book is more for kids and the popularity is driven by younger audience15:39
ColonelPanic001I did just finally finish Guns, Germs, and Steel, though15:40
ColonelPanic001somehow I think that works out for the better15:40
brouschi read the first twilight book. i will not be suckered again!15:40
rick_hyea my aunt suckered me into hunger games15:43
rick_hbut my wife read all three i think15:43
brouschmy wife is a twidork15:50
_stink_i'm sorry.15:51
greg-goh blog commentors, I don't know why I even let it through and responded :)16:09
rick_hgreg-g: huh?16:13
jrwrenrick_h: hahaha... kids will be kids.16:21
jrwrennext it will be, omg pearl harbor was real...16:21
greg-grick_h: someone responded to my latest quick post anonymously and tried to take my post in a way it wasn't intended is all :)16:21
jrwrenand then zomg, armegheddon was real?...16:21
greg-gheh16:22
rick_hgreg-g: I wasn't sure there myself tbh16:22
rick_hgreg-g: it had a lot of potential layers16:22
greg-grick_h: yeah, lots o layers and me not giving it the time it needed to actually be written well16:23
greg-gmostly my fault, I suppose. it started with a joke (the photo) but then I tried to make it serious and such. oh well16:23
rick_hgreg-g: welcome to parenthood! :)16:23
greg-grick_h: no. kidding.16:23
rick_hgreg-g: yea, that's what it seemed like. Started out one way, but with the ending it got where you had to go back and look at it again16:23
greg-gyeah, I call it, "literary"16:25
greg-g:)16:25
rick_hman, it's showing harder now17:25
jasonwertwhere are you at rick_h ?17:41
greg-gnorth of detroit17:41
jasonwertNo snow in Traverse City17:41
rick_hjasonwert: clarkston area17:42
rick_hgreg-g: that's crazy video of the bike rider17:42
rick_hthough I'm floored they're biking down the middle of the street17:42
greg-gwhere they should be17:47
* rick_h is still a biking on the sidewalk/trail kind of biking17:48
greg-grick_h: if I only take a foot on the right side, a driver thinks "oh, I can share that lane with them and pass them when another car is in the left lane" which is a complete and utter fallacy.17:48
rick_hgreg-g: yea, can see that17:48
greg-gI am required to have 3 feet between me and a passing car. That won't work in that situation17:48
rick_hjust surpised they weren't with pedestrians in the sidewalk path on the side17:48
greg-gbikes are normally not allowed on pedestrian paths for good reason. 3 mph person vs 15 mph bike is nasty17:49
greg-gbike get a full lane, the world needs to know and get over this17:49
rick_hyea17:49
greg-g(whether or not it is the law in your state, it is the only, I repeat only, sensible conclusion other than separate bike and car and pedestrian lanes)17:50
* greg-g calms down, no one here is arguing with you greg17:50
greg-g:)17:50
* rick_h hides from greg-g's wrath17:50
brouschug, bikers in the street are annoying17:51
brouschi bump them to let them know i want to pass17:51
rick_hbrousch: and his 'swapping paint'17:52
brouschspeed limit is 45, y u go 10?17:52
rick_hhey, I avg 12mph with stops thank you :P17:52
greg-grick_h++17:53
greg-g:)17:53
snap-lCan someone riddle me why bikes feel they don't have to stop for traffic signals?17:54
brouschsnap-l: because their riders will get tired17:54
greg-gsnap-l: that is a long standing debate in the biking world.17:54
snap-lMore than once I've seen a biker casually drift through an intersection17:55
greg-gargument 1) your on the road, abide by the rules. QED.17:55
snap-land frankly I find it disrespectful17:55
snap-land unsafe17:55
brouschi treat a bike like a drunken pedestrian in the street because that's how they behave17:56
rick_hQED, that's new to me17:56
* rick_h learned him some new stuff today17:56
rick_hbrousch: and I treat drivers like cell phon yacking non-attention paying idiots because that's what they are17:56
brouschgoing against the flow of traffic, weaving between cars, on and off the sidewalk, zipping through stop signs17:56
rick_hI can see I'll be in an accident one day, too many people roll up into lights without looking17:56
snap-lWhen I'm on a bike, I treat cars like I would if I were in a car: ready to give me a door prize17:57
greg-gargument 2) bikes are inherently different things than cars and have much different affordances. rolling through a stop sign is safer than when a car does it because bikes are going orders of magnitude slower. Mostly, the point is: stop signs would not exist if it weren't for cars or really big bike intersections.17:57
snap-lbrousch: YYYYYYEEEEESSSSSSS.17:57
snap-lgreg-g: Argument 2 is unsafe.17:58
greg-gI'm not taking sides, just explaining my udnerstanding of the arguments17:58
greg-gso are cars, inherently17:58
brouschi think 1in 10 bikes i see on the road are riding reasonably17:58
snap-lgreg-g: And the infrastructure is designed with cars as 1st class citizens17:58
greg-gI am more likely to get brain damage from using a car properly than I am from ridinig a bike, but I'm forced to wear a helmet on my bike (there is a good TED talk on this very topic)17:58
greg-gsnap-l: rightfully or wrongfully, correct, it was. Things are changing, luckily.17:59
brouschspeed kills!17:59
snap-lgreg-g: Tell that to the guy I know who managed to smack his melon on his bike in a car crash17:59
brouschgreg-g: i assume there are more bike lanes in hippiville17:59
greg-gbrousch: actually, not at all17:59
snap-lbrousch: YEah, the taxis love 'em.17:59
greg-gbrousch: we just ride in the road, where we are supposed to be, and drivers out here finally fucking got the message that we are supposed to be there17:59
snap-lgreg-g: If I'm behind a bike, I'll go their speed18:00
snap-lbut that's a respect for being on the road18:00
snap-lI expect bikes to also respect the laws of the road18:00
brouschhttp://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-to-be-sponsored-by-blue-systems18:01
greg-gsnap-l: there's always going to be people who hurt their head on a bike, just like there is always going to be people who don't get in car accidents, but the numbers show a reality that is different than our conceptions18:01
snap-lergo, respect stop signs, respect lanes and flows of traffic18:01
snap-land if you don't, expect consequences.18:01
rick_hbrousch: saw that and that blue systems needs a real website18:02
rick_hwho are they? what do they do? all I see is "Sponsors kde stuff"18:02
greg-gyeah, like tickets. I've gotten a ticket for not having my lights on my bike at night. luckily I got the fine waived by showing them (the police station) I have lights. Just like you would if you had a burnt out light on a car.18:02
snap-lgreg-g: Again, respect.18:02
brouschrick_h: hah, ok, yeah that is a sad website18:03
snap-lDrifting through a red light / stop sign shows no respect18:03
snap-land that in turn angers drivers, rightly or wrongly.18:03
rick_hsnap-l: sorry, but wtf does that have to do with "respect" respect for what? You a driver? the laws of the road, the inconvienced poeple that happen to see it?18:03
rick_hit shows people are idiots, I see people in cars roll through red lights, pink lights, etc18:04
rick_hidiots are everywhere, enjoy the world :)18:04
snap-lrick_h: Traffic flows work because everyone on the road respects the same laws18:04
greg-gright, just like the majority of drivers in A2 were effing disrepectful to me the entire time. I was called names for doing what I was legally required to do and not given "respect" each time they passed me (I routintely touched cars as they passed, which was a violation of the laws).18:04
greg-gso, the respect argument is great, in theory, but fails miserably in reality18:04
rick_hplease, no one in MI respects the laws18:05
greg-gsnap-l: that is a fallacy (traffic flow works) ask any city planner ;)18:05
brouschi see the slow speed as the biggest issue18:05
greg-gbrousch: define issue18:05
greg-gI see the almost killing me as the biggest issue ;)18:05
brouschat best a bike is going 20mph in a 35mph zone, while cars are going 40mph18:05
snap-lYes, and when a biker rolls trhough an intersection and becomes an art-deco hood ornament, I'm sure they'll feel righteous indignation at the cars who were obeying the traffic lights.18:05
brouschthe slow speed causes anger. anger leads to hatred18:06
greg-gsnap-l: that is a non sequitor18:06
snap-lgreg-g: Regardless, it pisses me off18:06
greg-gfair18:07
snap-lAnd whether argument 1 or argument 2 is right, I want there to be some understanding that we can all agree on18:07
greg-gso, helmets and seat belt laws, where is wolfger when you need him?18:07
snap-lif bikes are somehow above the traffic laws, we need to know18:08
snap-land yes, respect is a two-way street (pardon the pun), and it pisses me off when cars don't afford bikes the same courtesy.18:08
greg-gsnap-l: just like motorcycles are above them (ie: motorcycles have different affordances and have different laws, like they can "split lanes" and ride between two cars if they deam it safe)18:09
greg-gyay puns!18:09
greg-gat least, the lane splitting is legal here18:09
snap-lgreg-g: And that too pisses me off18:09
greg-gnot sure about MI, honestly18:09
greg-gsnap-l: why, it is what the law says they can do?18:09
greg-grespect the law18:09
brouschthey can share lanes, i don't know about going between cars18:09
snap-lgreg-g: If the law says it's legal, I'll get over it18:10
snap-lbut experience tells me it's generally not safe to do so18:10
greg-gI may have mis-represented: they can go between cars (ie: between the two lanes of a 4 lane road) at a stop light/stsop sign if traffic is backed up18:10
* snap-l is for simple, clear rules when it comes to traffic. :)18:11
greg-gand I reall ythink they can split lanes  here in CA on the highway.... /me doesn't care enough to look it up18:11
greg-gthey do, at least :)18:11
snap-lhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_splitting#Legal_status18:12
snap-lGod bless Wikipedia18:12
greg-gawesome18:12
greg-gCA is unique in this18:12
greg-ginteresting18:12
snap-lAgain, if I know it's possible, I won't be surprised / angered.18:12
* greg-g nods18:13
brouschwow, i see that all the time18:13
snap-lbrousch: Me too, especially on I69618:13
snap-land Hall Road, home of the douchebags18:14
greg-gI find it not annoying at stop signs, makes sense, they accelerate SOO much faster (even when not trying) that they should be allowed to do it as it only increases the efficiency of the traffic18:14
greg-g(ie: gets them out of the way)18:15
brouschoh wow, i didn;t see that riddell is leaving canonical to work on kubuntu18:19
brouschthat is cool18:19
jjessepretty exiting18:19
jjessethe concern is the name/trademark18:19
_stink_oh man nice scrollback to go through here, thanks guys18:19
jjesseas if Canonical will allow them to continue w/ the trademark18:19
jjesseif not they have to change18:19
greg-g_stink_: hehe18:20
greg-gjjesse: it would just have to be called "The Ubuntu KDE Remix" or something else stupid ;)18:20
jjessewould they be allowed to use Ubuntu18:21
greg-gyeah18:21
jjesseespecially if it was for a commercial use18:21
greg-gthe Remix name can be used as long as you use ubuntu.com repos18:21
jjesseah18:21
greg-gsee https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2012-February/001215.html18:22
jjesseinteresting18:23
greg-gthere was a big hoop la about the Ubuntu Business Remix (Canonical driven) using ubuntu.com repos PLUS a canonical.com repo that had proprietary software in it18:23
jjesseubuntu business remix doesn't seem like a good idea18:23
jjessenothing really different18:23
greg-gjust some change in defaults18:25
_stink_man, argument 2) is insance.18:25
_stink_er18:25
greg-glike not having gwibber18:25
_stink_insane.18:25
jjesseyeah it is18:25
greg-g_stink_: now now, you missed the fun, lets not open this back up ;)18:25
_stink_i know, i need to be reading here more18:25
greg-ghehe18:26
_stink_now i will suffer18:26
jrwrenlane splitting is NOT legal in MI18:26
greg-gjrwren: right, only in CA18:26
jrwrenamazing world.18:27
jjessei'm trying to figure out if it is snowing or hailing18:31
jjesseor some other weird ice/snow mix18:31
rick_hjjesse: it's very confused out there today18:32
rick_hand I think my sinus's etc are getting cranky at the adjustments being made18:32
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krondorsnap-l:  re: drivers showing respsect for road, jerks actually improve traffic flow;19:15
krondorhttp://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2009/07/jerks-actually-reduce-risk-of-traffic.html19:15
greg-gkrondor: nice19:19
greg-gI've always loved it when fluid dynamics people analyze traffic flow19:20
greg-gever wondered how those Free Conf Call systems stay afloat? I did, now I don't http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_pumping19:29
jrwrenwow.19:30
jrwrensweet info greg-g19:30
jrwrenwow... i actually side wtih ATT against GOOG and Skype.19:31
jrwrenif you can dial phone numbers, you shouldn't be blocked.19:31
jrwreni guess i'm old school.19:31
jrwrennow, that said, if you want to proxy access to a number with a VRU credit card collecting toll system, i'm fine with that too.19:32
greg-g:)19:33
snap-lHonestly, I think those rural telecom fees are bullshit19:52
* greg-g hasn't really thought about telco policy for too long to comment19:53
jrwrensnap-l: why? Should the rural simply not have telephone or even electricity?19:55
snap-lFirst off, the government created these problems (the cost sharing)19:55
jrwrenthat is true.19:56
jrwrenbut not bad.19:56
snap-lAnd frankly, SKype and Google are not common carriers19:56
jrwrenesp if we have a government of the people, by the people and for hte people ;)19:56
jrwrennot being common does not mean you get to play by different rules. I hope.19:56
snap-lThey need to revisit the phone system. I'd wager most, if not all of this traffic is IP anyway.19:56
brouschhttp://gawker.com/5899787/finding-goatse-the-mystery-man-behind-the-most-disturbing-internet-meme-in-history19:57
jrwrenbrousch: no way in hell am i clicking that.19:57
greg-gis that SFW?19:57
snap-ljrwren: It hopefully means that we can cut off a lot of legacy bullshit that has dogged the phone companies since the 1920s19:58
brouschgreg-g: so far19:58
snap-ljrwren: I'd love for AT&T to be competitive19:58
snap-lI don't want Google and Skype dragged down to ensure it19:58
jrwrenso that raises the question: should the values of rural electrification and rural telefony be extended to IP?19:58
snap-ljrwren: My silent libertarian says it's not the govt's responsibility to make sure your outhouse flushes.19:59
jrwrenwhat does your practical american say?19:59
greg-gbrousch: wow, thanks. (also, obvs, links from that story are NSFW)20:00
snap-ljrwren: That we'll all bear the brunt for 80 years of bandaids.20:00
brouschsome dirty talk in the middle of the article20:01
snap-lHonestly, every time I look at the regulation of phone service, it just reeks of spur-of-the-moment fixing20:01
snap-lnobody pictured the phone company as we have it today20:02
snap-l(500 non-competitive fiefdoms)20:02
greg-gI have a great book on the topic (telco regulation history) but I haven't read it since 200720:02
greg-gugh, working with people who send html-only email and badly formated .docx files :/20:17
greg-g(conf planner contractor)20:17
brouschyou poor little thing :P20:18
brouschwelcome to my every day20:19
greg-gbrousch: hey, I chose to work in an environment that discouraged that sort of thing (though, we do use google docs way too much). :)20:20
brouschlet me send you some PDFs that won't open or print without hitting your swap for 4GB20:21
jrwreni encourage you to get over it.20:21
ColonelPanic001my favorite it is "please see attached PDF for an important announcement by X"20:23
ColonelPanic001the attached PDF is three lines long20:23
jrwreni like to reply to a lot of that shit with stuff like "I read my mail on my phone and my phone can't read your messages. Can you change teh way you work?"20:24
greg-gColonelPanic001: I have a buddy who has a financial advisor who sends him emails that consist of nothing other than a signature and an attached DOC file. The DOC is where the content is. Apparently, the system they use does this so it can automatically generate a paper trail :)20:26
ColonelPanic001greg-g: I hadn't thought of that, admittedly20:26
ColonelPanic001I still hate it though. For the record, or something.20:27
brouschcouldn't they just BCC all outgoing mail to a print spool?20:27
jrwrenhow does it automatically generate a paper trail? its still just as stupid as originally suggested.20:29
greg-gI assume they are writing their emails within some system not a normal email client, but I have no clue20:30
greg-gcorrection: "emails"20:30
greg-g;)20:30
snap-l Probably on a VAX using Word Perfect20:53
snap-lthat just happens to have a .doc export20:53
brouschword perfect may be correct. it is still used in many law firms20:54
snap-lhttp://linuxmafia.com/wpfaq/downloadwp8.html20:56
snap-lhttp://practical-tech.com/operating-system/linux/wordperfect-for-linux-lives-on-sort-of/326/20:57
snap-lBefore jumping into this project, be certain to carefully read Moen’s FAQ. There are many ways an installation can go wrong on modern systems. The program also lacks support support for many fonts. It will also fail on attempting to import any Word file later than Word 97, and it will fail, period, on importing any Word file if the system date is set later than September 9, 2001.20:57
greg-glol20:58
snap-lTIL: Corel still sells Word Perfect20:58
snap-lThought it was pretty much abandonware20:59
rick_hok, bookmarklet for the http://readable.bmark.us on the front page. I've got to work on the css and get it shared between Bookie and thisservice but cool to try out21:09
rick_hthere we go, little prettier21:32
rick_hhttp://readable.bmark.us/view/http%3A%2F%2Fsportsillustrated.cnn.com%2Fbaseball%2Fmlb%2Fgameflash%2F2012%2F04%2F10%2F40548_recap.html%3Fsct%3Dmlb_t2_a321:35
greg-grick_h: weird, gnome-terminal doesn't like those links23:08
rick_hhmm, wonder if it's because of the escaped http and such is there twice23:08
greg-gcould not open the address "http://........" Operation not supported23:08
greg-gprobably?23:08
rick_hbet it blows up the regex ?23:08
greg-gthough the underline is right, and I can copy/paste just fine23:09
rick_hmeh, switch to urxvt :P23:09
greg-gthis, my good sir, in a bug23:09
greg-gs/in/is/23:09
rick_hI broke it! yay!23:09
greg-grick_h: your local fuzz tester23:10
snap-lI fucking HATE unicode in ython23:34
greg-gyou should try python23:35
rick_hyea, it's got great unicode support :)23:36
snap-lWell, the beauty is it doesn't fail in nose23:36
snap-lbut it fails in real life.23:36
rick_hthen your test input doesn't match your real input23:36
snap-lNo, it's because somewhere in this code, Python is being a bitch23:37
snap-lright around the print statement23:37
snap-land no amount of unicoercion is making it work.23:37
snap-lCould I pester you to look at this:23:42
snap-lhttps://github.com/craigmaloney/shownotes/tree/23:42
snap-lpython src/shownotes.py -j tests/test_files/playlist_instr_005.json -a tests/test_files/open_metalcast_instrumetalcast_005.aup -c > tests/response_nonascii.py23:44
jcastrorick_h: I broke down and got that proliant microserver23:45
jcastrosince robbie got like 8 of them23:46
rick_hjcastro: yea, I was tempted, but man...once you get that + 4 disks...you're up to $1k again23:46
jcastroyeah23:46
jcastroI have a server and a disk array already though23:47
jcastrothis neatley combines them into one box so I can get rid of them23:47
rick_hyea, good stuff23:47
jcastroI have this old dell clamshell desktop as a "server"23:47
rick_hyea,I was using a desktop but requires too much maint.23:51

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