[00:05] kvm and libvirt are ubuntu's best kept secrets. [00:27] jrwren: libvirt was just on FLOSS Weekly [00:27] Hardly a secret [00:40] but i rarely hear about people using it. [00:40] and its been around for years [00:41] and its soooooo nice. [00:41] it makes vmware look like crap. [00:51] Really? [00:51] I haven't tried it [00:52] I've been using virtualbox [01:03] i hate oracle. virtualbox is evil [01:29] How does Windows work in kvm? IT seems to work OK in Vrtualbox [01:29] and it's performant enough to play recent games on slow hardware. [01:36] kind of bummed that Thunderbird is getting deprived of focus [01:45] i don't know. i'm just using linux. [01:45] i've heard of some people having problems with virtio drivers [01:48] snap-l: XP or 7? [01:50] XP [01:50] Nobody runs Windows 7. ;) [01:52] ha. [01:53] how much ram should I give it? [01:53] i'm gonna do 7 [01:53] i won't do XP [01:53] I have NFC [01:55] Not being coy, I mean I seriously don't know. [02:04] what is NFC? [02:04] i mean, other than 1/2 the NFL [02:04] oh, no fucking clue. [02:04] kk [02:04] i'm slow [02:10] How much ram for Win7? 2-4GB [02:42] i don't think you are gonna play games with kvm, since kvm's console is either serial or VNC. [02:43] so you are stuck with all the shitty things like vbox for that. [02:43] but for virtual servers, libvirt+kvm is better IMO [03:27] jrwren: Oh no doubt [03:35] snap-l: your tweet is cryptic [14:13] jcastro: I expanded on it on G+ and your blog [14:30] apperently the water carbonator market has been hugely taken over by Sodastream(TM) [14:30] Yeah, that would make sense. [14:30] (R) rather [14:30] well maybe its better [14:30] i just want to make mineral water [14:31] http://blog.khymos.org/2012/01/04/mineral-waters-a-la-carte/ [14:31] not some shitty cola [14:34] Yeah, JoDee (my wife) wanted to get one to just make carbonated water. [14:35] there's so few other options i'm seeing on amazon I feel safer getting one anyways [14:37] the other ones i see use those mini co2 carts [14:37] whereas sodastream uses a big one and it costs $60 [14:37] so its the bulk of the cost of the device [14:37] those mini ones have lots of uses [14:38] eg you can carry them instead of a bike bump [17:03] ipv6 working [17:59] food for thought, if we had 300b addressing it'd be a little more that 4 addresses for each cubic mm in the observable universe. [18:06] time for me to start a blog-wiki [18:06] I think i'm going to do something git-backed [18:06] which is great until you want to allow comments [18:17] you could offload the comments to disqus [18:18] true [18:18] * derekv looks at disqus [18:18] god dammit I had this idea like five years ago [18:18] ideas, are cheap. [18:21] well no this isn't the same as my idea [18:21] its a good idea thats related [18:22] i'm pretty sure someones already tried universal content annotation [18:22] of some kind however [18:25] ok disqus could work, what i'd like is that I want the artiles/posts in a git repo seperate from the code that displays it [18:34] smalltalk OS : wiki.squeak.org/squeak/1762 [21:00] https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki [21:40] snap-l: My son said, "That's what I'm talkin' about!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV39w19YvXc