[00:02] Woo. "Diagnose the conniption project"! [00:02] yano: Well I did anyway heh [00:04] BiosElement: you did eh? [00:04] yano: Aye, it was quite fun ^_^ [00:04] BiosElement: were you there today? (at the lightning talks)? [00:04] yano: I was there both days all day. Co-Lead the Registration. [00:05] ah, nice, wait a second are you short with curly hair? [00:05] haha, well I don't fall into the short category but curly hair is for sure right. [00:06] ah, i think i was sitting in the row in front of you at the lightning talks [00:06] 1 row in front of you and to the left 3 [00:06] behind Carl the camera guy [00:07] haha Ahh awesome heh [00:07] if you are who i think you are [00:07] heh [00:08] Quite probably. My hair tends to make me stand out a little bit. [00:08] lol, i think i might be thinking you are short because of the chairs at the registration desk [00:09] That was probably it. The chairs were killer so I decided to screw posture and just sloutch so I didn't break something. >.> [00:10] You could just look him up on one of his many sites. :P [00:10] doesn't seem many people knew about #pyohio [00:10] sites? [00:11] ircnick.com, bioshub, etc, etc,etc. :P [00:11] hahaha, I do kinda have the bioselement query covered [00:11] https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/114509130251275254461/albums/5627592034233363473/5627592034699205042 [00:11] I had shorter hair back then [00:11] Yep, many and I just have a .tk. :P [00:12] i actually tried going to *ircnick*.com and didn't put 2 and 2 together -.- lol [00:12] Hah, I figured I shouldn't do nick.com. :P [00:12] lol [00:13] Did get some decent work done today though, so it was a good excuse to work. [00:14] should have came to the code sprints tonight [00:14] there are 3/4 of us here [00:14] 3 or 4 of us [00:14] I was going to, but originally I was going to have dinner with a friend, though that fell through. >.> [00:15] aww [00:18] Yehh, ironically a friend who I was going to be recommending to my boss for tech support. Not so sure about that anymore >.> [00:21] He needz a new friend he says? [00:21] Hmm? [00:22] Futurama, nevermind. [00:22] Heh, I avoid most of that stuff [01:28] So, you ever going to setup your quassel core again? :P [01:28] I keep thinking I'm gonna replace quassel since it's so unsupported [01:29] irssi+tmux/screen (tmux doesn't work well for me) [01:30] True [01:31] ...Or give me access to try it, make sure it works. :D [01:33] irssi works great [01:34] paultag+1! [01:35] Yes paultag, We all know you love irssi ;) [01:35] But you see, I have to make sure his server accepts it. ;) [01:36] :-) [01:36] *Now* you see what I have to check. [01:37] I have a *legit* setup [01:37] local notifications, local copy of the logs, etc, etc :)| [01:38] As do I, rnotify.pl though since I'm not sitting at that computer. [01:38] ah, I'll have to check that out [01:38] brb, hacking [01:39] I have the Scroll Lock led blink in case I have something full screen. [01:40] Goodbye trekweb. [01:45] Hey! [01:46] UnHey! [01:47] I just rembered I already had byobu setup on my server and weechat was already basically configured. [01:48] Bleh.... [01:48] Yeah yeah, I'm evil for not using software that hasn't had bug patches for two years :P [01:48] I meant byobu more than that. :P [01:49] hah, Byobu isn't much more then default configs for tmux anymore. [01:50] It's actually had a few commits, but not much. [01:50] Oh? I was just going off their main page and a dozen bug reports that looked important picked at random [01:51] Yeah, one commit was just adding a help ref from another /help command. :P [01:51] How very helpful [01:52] Actually, it was something that could have helped - a while back. [01:53] See, I really did actually write a whole 20 lines of code today! Told yoy I was productive! >.> https://github.com/BiosElement/BiosBase/commits/feature/auth [01:53] And wow, pasting that totally notified me. ^_^ === jrgifford is now known as Guest66554 [01:54] Nice. [01:54] It was about time I gave that project a bit of attention. [01:55] pianobar is the only one I pretend to do, added a couple things I think are nice and should maybe give a diff next time he's on IRC. [01:57] I keep having people ask me about it so I figured I had to stop being lazy [01:59] Just need to setup auth. [02:03] My auth branch kinda grew as the use-case expanded and the app-plugin feature list grew. [05:24] Bleh, I need to write better tech support docs [05:25] I just tell them to download my UVNC single click. [05:25] Docs aren't ever easy... [05:26] That would require me fixing it for them. I'm not fixing Minecraft servers for several hundred people who wanted to upload 10Gb worlds onto a 2Gb ramdisk. === Guest66554 is now known as jrgifford [16:23] Oh look, Ubisoft installs sony-style DRM that lets any webpage install anything on your system. Awesome! [16:37] Nice. [16:38] Aye, it's quite nice of em. [16:39] Now to add code to IGN that uploads a virus that deletes everything from ubisoft. [16:56] I love http://www.reddit.com/r/techsupportgore [16:56] the server cabling ones are amazing. [19:33] anyone know what's up with this leapsecond bug? [19:33] I heard about it a while ago, but never looked into it really [19:35] now my one xen box is going nuts...only thing I can find online about my symptoms suggests this leap second issue... [20:06] thafreak: CPU load maxed? [20:06] thafreak: date -s "`date`" [20:48] tried that...didn't do shit [20:48] not thinking it's this bug afterall [20:48] got a constant 15-50% cpu usage just ksoftirqd [20:58] ok...turns out one of my debian squeeze vm's was the culprit... [20:59] full-upgrade and a reboot, and my dom0 is not freaking out anymore [20:59] :) [21:01] thank God...I was going to do something crazy if I didn't get this working [21:01] doesn't help when your wireless keyboard batteries die mid typing on the console [21:02] makes you freak out that your net connection died again [21:05] hahaha [21:08] i hate being a sysadmin... [21:09] it's just full of being angry all the time, smashing keyboards, people bitching [21:09] yeah. [21:09] programming isn't much different [21:09] the times when you actually feel good cause you setup something slick...far too few and far between [21:09] yeah...i know... [21:10] i want to be a pro video game player [21:10] I want to be a programmer. [21:10] all bitching aside, it's fucking awesome. [21:10] meh, like you said...to much frustration there too :) [21:10] I can take it :) [21:11] a lot of frustration in video games, too [21:11] course i get pretty frustrated gaming at times too...damn high school kids kicking my ass [21:12] I don't know too many highschoolers who can beat me at programming :) [21:12] I was a high schooler who beat vets at coding in my free time. [21:12] not to get cocky here [21:14] this is so funny.. I really wanna get out of ISP support for system admin. :P [21:14] y'all wana be programmers :> [21:15] I'd love to, but I don't have the skills. :P [21:16] I'd like to know, don't want it enough to learn proper. [21:16] Soo.. the leap second bug only affects kernels < 2.6.29? [21:16] I'm getting ready to hack some swag-nasty code [21:16] I'm about to classify how radical every single state-level rep is in the USA [21:17] this is going to make someone's face blead [21:17] erm, bleed [21:17] no it affected squeeze which uses 2.6.32 [21:17] lucky I don't need to spell [21:17] thafreak: hmm. [21:17] i prefer bleading to bleeding [21:18] so... squeeze doesn't have an update for it yet? [21:18] i have no idea...all i know is I did a full-upgrade (including kernel update) and my problem went away [21:19] I don't even know 100% it was this leap second bug tbh [21:19] * canthus13 nods. [21:19] I have no available kernel. [21:19] dafuq [21:19] ...to upgrade to. [21:19] ah [21:19] makes more sense [21:20] maybe you're ok then [21:20] Linux Titan 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:01:19 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux [21:20] you have high load with softirqd going nuts? [21:20] nope. [21:21] my highest load is 0.01 [21:22] eh, if you aren't suffering, then don't worry bout it... [21:24] :) [21:25] * canthus13 really needs to figure out how to get his TOPS-20 emulator connected and answering telnet. [21:34] 17:32 < jcristau> hmm [21:34] 17:32 < jcristau> projectb=> select source, version, char_length(version) from changes ORDER BY char_length(version) DESC limit 1; [21:34] 17:32 < jcristau> source | version | char_length [21:34] 17:32 < jcristau> ---------+-------------------------------------------------+------------- [21:34] 17:32 < jcristau> icedove | 1.5.0.13+1.5.0.15b.dfsg1+prepatch080614i-0etch1 | 47 [21:34] 17:32 < paultag> oh god [21:34] debian, dear lord, debian [21:35] 17:35 < Laney> flashplugin-nonfree | 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.124.0ubuntu2 | 58 ← longest one ever in ubuntu though