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jjesse-homewow update slowed way down00:01
jjesse-homemust be everyone home from work and the tiger game doing updates :)00:01
jjesse-homeand something must have crashed cause i can't switch between windows now00:01
jjesse-homeand have no dash00:01
snap-lpro-tip: If you call my house, and I don't answer, it's likely because I don't recognize th number. If you don't leave a message, I will not call you back00:04
greg-gpro-tip: I don't have a land line. If you called one thinking it was me, it wasn't.00:05
snap-lI have received two phone calls from the same number00:05
greg-gsnap-l: I've gotten a few of those from some 206 number lately00:05
snap-lAlso, pro-tip: If you have to look me up in the phone book, chances are I'm not answering the phone00:10
derekvohhai00:28
jjesse-homei get a lot of phone calls on my cell w a boat horn and then an offer for a cruise01:08
dzhojjesse-home: yup, got those for a while, too.02:19
dzhoI set the ring tone to "silent" for those numbers.02:19
jjesse-homemy cell phone is my work phone so i get all kinds of unkown numbers calling it02:19
jjesse-homeso its a pain when i answer it02:19
rick_h_greg-g: http://uploads.mitechie.com/sawbench_dvd.iso warning big file :)03:04
greg-grick_h_: w00t! thanks :)03:42
rick_h_morning11:31
brouschug11:45
brouschWe lost power at 3:30pm yesterday. I came back at 7 and started things up, but forgot to do an integrity check, so I had to go back in at 6AM to fix crap that broke11:45
rick_h_that sucks11:51
brousch3rd outage in  less than a week11:52
brouschOH man, no CD ISO for ubuntu 12.10?11:54
rick_h_nope, 800mb dvd I think or usb it up11:55
rick_h_but finally no 64bit vs non 64bit11:55
brouschDesktop recommends 32bit still11:56
brouschserver still fits on 12.1011:58
brouschug, fits on cd11:58
brouschKubuntu image is even bigger12:02
brouschwow, the background on this page was crazy slow http://xubuntu.org/12:03
snap-lpro-tip: calling my house at 8am is also not acceptable12:04
rick_h_snap-l: get out the vote!12:04
snap-lEpecially on a morning where both J and I didn't get much sleep, and had finally gotten back to sleep12:05
snap-land on a morning where I work from home, and could sleep in a bit, and where J could also sleep in12:06
brouschAny time after 7:30 is fair game12:07
brouschGet up, slacker12:08
snap-lbrousch: I'll tell this person that you're the new contact.12:11
brouschThat's fine. I wake up at 612:11
snap-lAnd you're on the west coast, and get home late12:12
snap-lcall after 11pm Pacific12:12
brouschnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo12:14
brousch10pm is my bed time12:14
snap-lTIME TO LOCK IN YOUR WINDOWS 8: http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Oct-0-2012/win8preorder19/index-landing.html12:52
brouschwoohoo!12:53
brouschThere was a thread on the local small business Windows group about Office pricing and availability for the various Win8s. It was insane12:54
snap-lYeah, you need a program just keep them straight12:54
snap-l"This is the Windows for folks who need more than the student version, but would rather not pay for all of the features of the professional version"12:55
snap-l"This is the Windows for folks who need the features of Professional, but don't want to shell out the money for Enterprise, which has all of the features that you'd really want in Professional"12:55
snap-l"This is the version of Windows for the family of four who doesn't want to settle for a minivan"12:56
snap-l"WIndows Cupholder edition"12:57
brouschAlso the ARM vrsion of Windows which can only run new programs12:57
nullspacemorning all, so what's the good word on 12.10?13:24
snap-lIt's out13:26
nullspaceyep, but what kinda changes can I expect? is boot time better?13:33
snap-lI think most of the changes are pretty transparent: unity performance updates13:41
snap-lPython 3 migration13:41
snap-lBetter openstack support13:41
snap-lThose are the biggies tthat come to mind.13:41
brouschBetter boot time? My Kubuntu 12.04 starts in like 10s13:41
jjessedon't forget amazon searches showing up in you dash13:42
snap-lRemoval of Unity 2D in favor of just using the software render pipeline13:42
snap-ljjesse: I was conciously avoiding that. :)13:42
snap-lFrankly it's a moot point to argue13:42
nullspacebrousch: on an ssd? sure but on a regular spinnig drive?13:43
snap-lIt's yet another nit for folks to pick at, regardless of their real feelings on the issue13:43
snap-lnullspace: if I didn't have so much crap launching on boot, I'm sure my machine would be 10s13:44
snap-lbut I'm running a Squeezebox server, imap server, etc.13:44
brouschouch, 3d software render sounds painful on old computers13:44
snap-lbrousch: It works OK in a VM13:44
jjessebrousch, i did the upgrade yesterday and had no problems13:44
jjessebrousch,  used it all last night w/ nothing breaking13:44
jjesseon the kubuntu side13:44
snap-lbrousch: If you were using UNity 2D, you already were using it13:45
brouschcool13:45
snap-ljust not directly.13:45
snap-lespecially if you were using the desktop in a VM13:45
brouschI don't have Unity of any kind running anywhere right now13:58
rick_h_http://victorpalau.net/2012/10/19/nexus-7-raring-to-go-to-copenhaguen/14:01
rick_h_can have unity running on there :P14:01
brouschHow do mouseover menus in the top bar work with a touch interface?14:05
rick_h_I don't know, but part of unity's mission has been to prep for multiple device form factors like this so must work somehow14:06
brouschYou have more faith than I14:10
jjessehow do i install ubuntu on my nexus?14:23
brouschjjesse: Come on now, I've covered that at half a dozen user group meetings :P14:37
jjesseah well i keep missing it14:37
brouschhttp://linuxonandroid.org/14:38
snap-lIf any of you folks are interested in security (firewalls, network security, etc.) please let me know14:53
krondorsnap-l:  I am, though 'interested in security' is pretty broad14:54
snap-lbrousch: That's about all of the specifics I have at the moment.14:54
snap-lSecurity Administrator (4+ years experience in maintaining security walls/devices and network traffic)14:55
krondorah gotcha, not that kind of interested14:55
snap-lkrondor: Yeah, sorry. We don't have anything like "designing portable crypto-cubes to keep the internet and prying eyes at bay"14:57
* snap-l makes a note to design portable crypto-cubes14:57
snap-lhttp://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/1757.html <- hah14:57
krondorsnap-l:  this idea intrigues me.. I'm thinking like IBM's holo cube stuff + encrypted volumes and an ssh key passing docking device with yubikey support for pin code15:06
greg-grick_h_droid: I'm having trouble with that iso download, I tohught it was the coffee shop wifi, but even from my colo'd server it is dropping out every now and then18:16
greg-gare you serving from your mifi? ;)18:16
rick_h_greg-g: :(18:16
rick_h_no, that's from S3 directly18:16
rick_h_Amazon S3 that is18:16
greg-ghuh, interesting18:16
greg-gwell, I'll let it think on it for a while18:17
rick_h_yea, wouldn't have expected it to be an issue. I can try to stick it on another network I guess. Pull it to a colo server18:17
rick_h_<3 pulling to my ec2 instance with wget getting 25MB/s transfer lol18:18
rick_h_eta 2.0min18:18
rick_h_for a freaking 4.2GB file18:18
greg-gI'm getting 22k/s :/18:19
rick_h_ouch18:19
rick_h_well in 40s can give you a link off the server hosting bookie, still ec2 but not on S318:19
greg-geta 5days ;)18:19
rick_h_greg-g: https://bmark.us/static/sawbench_dvd.iso try that18:24
greg-gweird, my colo18:25
greg-g'd server won't go over 30k/s18:26
rick_h_greg-g: :( still can't get it18:26
greg-gbut here at the coffee shop I'm getting 61518:26
rick_h_615k?18:28
greg-gand now down to 400ish18:29
greg-gheh, my "/second, yeah" didn't come through, obviously18:29
greg-gand, to be clear, it's actually a big K18:29
greg-g:)18:29
rick_h_ok cool. So not the server then18:29
greg-gright, my colo oddness18:30
rick_h_yea sorry, normally things are pretty quick out of my s3/ec2 stuff18:30
greg-gnot your fault, sorry i thought it was18:30
jjessefrom the command line, how do i do a do-release-upgrade from 12.04.1 to 12.10?18:47
jjesseas do-release-upgrade gives n new release found18:47
jjessedo i have pass a do-release-upgrade -d?  though i though that was for the dev release18:48
greg-gthe LTS might not like being upgraded to a non-lts?18:49
brouschmaybe -p18:52
rick_h_jjesse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/QuantalUpgrades18:53
jjessethanks Ric18:57
jjesserick_h_,18:57
jrwrenjjesse: i mentioned it after you left last time.19:04
jjessejrwren,  thanks sorry i missed it19:04
jrwren /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades  should say Prompt=normal, not lts19:05
snap-lhttp://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121019/08002820762/ftc-offers-50000-to-whoever-can-come-up-with-way-to-stop-rachel-cardholder-services.shtml <- who is with me19:47
snap-l?19:48
brouschWhat's your idea?19:50
greg-gI'm in19:50
brouschAll of the ones I come up with involve physical harm19:50
greg-gstep 1: burn all.... oh, brousch stole my idea19:50
snap-lWEll, the main problem is how the phone system currently works. It's similar to mail servers in that you have good and rogue servers all talking to each other19:57
greg-gright, so, basically, they're asking for a spam "solution."19:57
snap-lwhat you need is some way of figuring out which is which with the phone system.19:57
greg-gThere's a worksheet for that.19:58
greg-ghttp://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt19:58
snap-lYeah yeah, I know.19:58
greg-gthat is the beauty of the open internet19:59
greg-gwe can all participate19:59
greg-gany cure will require people to be able to have a  "mark this caller as spam" function19:59
greg-geffectively19:59
greg-goption 1) move everyone to Google Voice19:59
brouschThat should be easier than email addresses20:00
snap-lProblem is I can't reliably determine who xx-xxx-xxxx is without caller ID20:00
snap-land caller ID can be forged.20:00
brouschThere are fewer phone numbers20:00
greg-gright20:00
greg-gspammers also forge from: fields all the time20:00
greg-gbut we have the X-headers that give us real info, what is the analog for phones?20:00
brouschThe frickin phone company knows who is calling who20:00
greg-gATT surely knows20:00
greg-gright20:00
greg-gso, simply a number you can call that is a "please mark the last person who called me as a spammer, please"20:01
snap-lYou also deal with everybody'sd favorite L word: legacy.20:01
greg-gI like my idea there20:01
greg-gDid you receive a spam phone call? Call this number right afterwords and ATT/whoever will log it as a spammer20:01
greg-gbut, that requires user participation, and that doesn't scale, nevermind20:02
greg-gthough, I wonder how far it could get20:02
brouschAppify it20:07
snap-lWell, it's also like the DO Not Call LIst20:17
snap-lwhich on the surface is a great idea, save for folks who flaunt that they're not using it20:18
greg-gbrousch: snap-l there's an app that lets you take pictures of junk physical mail, and it will automatically remove you (if it can) from their lists.20:21
greg-gsimilar thing20:21
brouschsnap-l: Your OMC challenge: find something like this in CC http://dopethrone.bandcamp.com/20:33
greg-gbrousch: snap-l OK, the uber privacy invading option. An app that connects to your phone provider account, lets you scroll through you call history (outgoing/incoming) and report certain calls as spam. Easy/intuitive interface to any smart phone user.20:37
greg-gthe phone companies need to play along, though, the crux of any idea. ugh20:39
brouschThe app would actually be pretty easy, at least on Android20:41
greg-gyeah20:42
greg-gthe buyin on the telco side though.....20:42
greg-gsnap-l: maybe we could demo with Ting ;)20:43
brouschPreventing false reports would be tough without telco20:43
greg-gyeah, I'm gonna mark any call from any bill collector as spam ;)20:44
brouschI mean totally false, like numbers that never called you20:48
brouschReporting your ex-wife as spam so her phone is taken away20:48
greg-goh, right20:49
greg-ghehe, good idea20:49
brouschI guess you could prevent it by checking that it was reported by a certain number of unique sources20:50
brouschUntil 4chan decides to mark the whitehouse as spam20:51
widoxgreg-g: talking about paperkarma? it works good!20:51
brouschgreg-g: I might take a stab at the client as an exercise in android-python27 and the Android aPI20:53
greg-gwidox: yeah! that's what it is called, I forgot20:53
greg-gbrousch: sweet20:54
greg-gseriously, I think we should pitch this to Ting20:54
greg-gthey have a meetup here in SF on .... uh... lemme see20:54
greg-goct 2620:55
snap-lgreg-g: I think they'd need Sprint's permission to make something like this work.20:55
greg-gdamnit, I can't make it, I have a dinner in Mountain View that night :/20:55
snap-lI think part of the problem is the cobbled mess of regulations that make up our phone company of today.20:56
greg-gsnap-l: def, but I know that if Craig, Greg, and Ben ask Sprint for this, they won't even look at our email. But maybe if Ting asks20:56
snap-lWorth a shot, since bot Craig and Greg are current customers20:56
* greg-g nods20:57
greg-gand I'm adding Carrie, and maybe her parents20:57
greg-g(to my account, to save money for all involved)20:57
snap-lYeah, I added my FIL to get him off of Tracfone20:57
greg-gthey'r eon Verizon, hella expensive20:57
snap-lAnd I think I piqued JoDee's interest.20:57
snap-lWe're paying $100 a month for JoDee's phone20:58
greg-gfuck me20:58
brouschOh nice. The bug I found in Kubuntu 12.04 at the bug jam last year is reported as fixed in 12.10 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/94580520:58
snap-lfor something she essentially uses as a web browser.20:58
snap-lbrousch: Very cool20:58
snap-land e-mail and messaging20:58
greg-galright, mosying home20:59
snap-lgreg-g: Have fun moseying20:59
brouschI thought they killed off mosey20:59
greg-gEntropy isn't what it used to be.23:02
brouschIs that a physics joke?23:02
greg-gwhy yes, yes it is23:03

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