[20:01] <thomi> morning
[20:21] <ibeardslee> morning
[20:27] <ajmitch> morning
[20:27] <ajmitch> I see my work desktop is bitten by leap seconds as well - firefox & chrome & virtualbox all loading the cpu
[20:29] <Atamira> good morning all
[20:35] <ajmitch> sigh, mondays
[20:35] <Atamira> oh i love them. its my day off :D
[20:35] <ajmitch> opened up my laptop to resume it, and it turned off - removed battery & put back in in order to turn it on again
[20:36] <ajmitch> just a little concerning
[21:09] <mwhudson> morning
[21:09] <mwhudson> is there a good explanation of the leap second bug somewhere?
[21:10] <ajmitch> http://serverfault.com/questions/403732/anyone-else-experiencing-high-rates-of-linux-server-crashes-during-a-leap-second explains the crasher bug
[21:10] <ajmitch> https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/6/30/122 has why anything using threads heavily chews CPU
[21:12] <ajmitch> but we can now happily ignore the problem until next time it happens, right?
[21:46] <thumper> morning
[21:49] <ojwb> morning
[21:50] <ojwb> ajmitch: it'll be ok, there's plenty of time to rewrite everything that uses threads not to...
[21:54] <ajmitch> ojwb: I'm sure there won't be a problem when 2038 rolls around either
[22:01] <kcj_> Morning.