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Azelphurwhat's a good cross platform file sharing setup, samba?01:29
daftykinsyip01:29
Azelphurfun01:29
daftykins8D01:29
daftykinssure is01:29
daftykinsyou too can hate ownership and permissions for hours to come01:29
solarcloud_3scrndaftykins, that sounds like an Ad. for a kickstarter campaign ;)01:32
daftykins8D01:32
daftykinsdoubt i'd get many contributions01:32
solarcloud_3scrndoubt.ers' gonna doubt.01:56
dwatkinsmoin moin08:12
daftykinsgreetings08:13
TheOpenSourcerermorning all.08:13
popeypip pip08:13
TheOpenSourcererMorning aptanet08:23
aptanetmorning08:23
TheOpenSourcererI think I might have given you an old car pass. It should be yellow.08:23
aptanetah, may have to move the car then!08:24
TheOpenSourcererWhen AlanBell arrives ask him to dig one out of the drawer.08:24
aptanetok, thanks08:24
daftykinsi felt like i was in an office as a fly just then08:25
ali1234popey: how am i supposed to package this QML app then? the developer docs just... stop.08:26
TheOpenSourcererdaftykins: Yeah sorry. Gone to private chat.08:27
daftykinsTheOpenSourcerer: that's alright it was quite amusing ^_^08:27
AlanBellaptanet: see you shortly :)08:33
ali1234btw i found out what a marquee device is08:38
ali1234it's a device that you see in a shop window, basically08:38
ali1234a marquee is the place in front of a cinema where they advertise the new films08:39
dwatkinswe used to use big red LED-based displays for scrolling information, I think those are called marquees too08:43
ali1234yes08:45
popeythis was in the context of sabdfl's intro to Ubuntu for Phones08:45
ali1234it's the same derivation. as opposed to a large tent. nothing to do with that apparently.08:46
popeyya08:46
ali1234it's like a non-committal way of saying flagship device08:46
daftykinsit can mean the fakes then?08:47
ali1234no, it just means galaxy mini as opposed to galaxy s308:47
popeygiven that video is aimed at ODMs I suspect the use of that term is highly deliberate08:48
ali1234why would he say that in a video for ODMs?08:49
ali1234at all08:49
ali1234"we expect your competitors will do it"08:49
ali1234it's funny how people always say "don't blame mark, he doesn't do business jargon"08:50
popeythey do?08:51
ali1234yes. whenever he says something that annoys people someone always uses that as an excuse08:53
AlanBellali1234: ah ok thanks08:57
SuperMattmorning08:57
AlanBellali1234: one of those internal terms like in supermarkets the things that they put the goods on are called gondolas08:57
ali1234yeah it's industry speak08:58
daftykinsover here in the co-op supermarkets, they're called Unis for some reason08:58
AlanBellbrand suppliers give the supermarkets planograms of how they want their ranges displayed on the gondola, and what they really want is to be on a gondola end, like batteries are09:00
daftykinsooh, the whole aisle09:00
AlanBellthe aisle is the bit between the gondolas :)09:00
daftykinsthat's true09:00
AlanBellduracell got batteries on an end because people were nicking them, so they put them on the end, people nicked the same amount but the sales went up so they had a lower percentage stockloss so they stayed there09:01
ali1234makes sense09:02
ali1234people don't walk down every aisle09:02
ali1234but they walk past every end09:02
AlanBellyes09:02
daftykinsi'm not sure i follow that reasoning?09:03
AlanBelland when staff have to get from front of house to back of house they are told to pick a route past the high loss products09:03
popeyand no the batteries are facing the tills, rather than facing another gondola09:05
kvarleyMore to the point who nicks batteries?09:05
czajkowskialoha09:05
kvarleyThey are expensive I guess09:05
kvarleyczajkowski: \o09:05
popeypeople steal all kinds of things09:05
AlanBellkvarley: they are easy to sell, and this goes back a long way09:05
AlanBellcan you remember when batteries were not on an end?09:05
popeyhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9001509/Anthony-Worrall-Thompson-cautioned-over-cheese-and-wine-theft.html09:05
kvarleyIt's shocking that people nick stuff out of supermarkets, I mean the amount of CCTV about you think they'd consider the massive chance of getting caught09:06
kvarleyAlanBell: Errrr, weirdly I can't lol09:06
daftykinsthat sneaky funny-voiced chef09:07
popeyi used to work at B&Q HQ near their department that dealt with 'shrinkage'09:07
* AlanBell once wrote a big application to analyse stockloss/shrinkage for duracell/braun/gillette/oralB09:07
popeywas amusing to hear of the various ways people steal stuff from B&Q09:07
daftykinssounds amusing :D09:07
popeylike throwing power drills over the wall09:07
kvarleylol09:07
popeyor putting things in bins and buying the bin09:07
daftykinsXD09:07
popey(they now put the barcode on the inside of the bin to prevent that)09:07
SuperMattgood idea09:08
kvarleyI wouldn't want the job, but I bet security guards watching the CCTV monitors must see some weird stuff09:08
SuperMattthough I imagine people still try09:08
popeyof course they do09:08
popeyall stores suffer shrinkage09:08
popeyeven amazon ☺09:08
* kvarley feels dirty. Installing windows 8 in vbox :/09:08
SuperMattmy ex worked at a clothes store. someone pulled off the tag, which set off the alarm, and stuffed it in his bag09:09
SuperMattunfortunately, the store only had female staff, and he was a big guy and so everyone just let him walk out09:09
SuperMattthe store never thought to hire security09:09
dwatkinsmany shops I go to in the UK don't have security09:10
daftykinshah09:10
daftykinspermanent security in a Tesco in Chelsea amused me :>09:11
dwatkinsyeah, we have security in Tesco Express09:11
daftykinsi don't think any shops here on Guernsey have security09:11
dwatkinsprobably because it sells alcohol09:11
daftykinsheh places do here too09:13
AlanBellcouple of guys ripped an iPhone out of the display in carphone warehouse farnham when I was in there09:13
daftykinsnot far to run on an island, mind09:13
daftykinssad what some will do09:14
AlanBelllittle guy ran off with it, big chap walked out really slowly just to make sure nobody gave chase09:14
dwatkinsthe alarms go off all the time in PC Worlds I visit, I just walk away calmly and hope they don't suspect me... ;)09:20
diploMorning all09:20
daftykinshai09:21
SuperMattif the alarm goes off in a store I'm in, I'll stop, turn around and look for any guards coming for me and, if no one cares, I just keep walking09:23
daftykinswhether you've stolen something or not? :)09:25
dwatkinsA friend of mine spent a week trying to get the tag off a piece of clothing he'd been given as a present - the person in the shop his girlfriend bought it from forgot to remove it. He ended up going into a shop with the receipt and getting them to remove it, but it took several shops before he found one with the same kind of tag.09:27
dwatkinswe tried using magnets first, even hard disk magnets, but no joy09:27
SuperMattI haven't stolen anything, beyong penny sweets when I didn't know better09:27
SuperMattI've walked out of a shop with clothes still entagged. Walked past the guard, through the barriers, and nothing went off09:28
daftykinsdwatkins: heh, curious tech09:28
daftykinsi bought a pair of jeans in Miami, they've got this little lump stuck inside that you can feel just above one of the pockets09:28
dwatkinsdaftykins: yeah, it's fascinating - I think it does use magnets, but not sure how - we didn't want to open it in case it was filled with dye09:29
daftykinsi imagine maybe someday i'll be pulled aside wearing them and it'll be some illegal substance stuck in there ¬_¬09:29
dwatkinswhat if you wear them going back into the store, daftykins?09:29
daftykinshaha i'm a long way from Miami right now09:29
popeyhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085920 - XDA guy sets up a petition to request that Canonical works with the XDA-Developer community..09:31
AlanBellwell I would imagine it is in Canonical's interests for aftermarket installs to happen09:32
daftykinsyou know they'll find a way themselves if not09:33
popeyexactly09:35
mungbeanhow many VM installs are there? over 2M?09:37
mungbean^VM^CM09:37
mungbeani'd love a dual boot ubuntu/androidCM tablet09:37
mungbeanespecially a transfromer type thing09:37
mungbeanactually, if a transformer dual booted my 2 favourite OS i wouldn't need a laptop09:38
directhexCM is a symptom of a horrid disease09:39
dwatkinsAndroid being slow? ;)09:39
directhexhandset vendors' android images09:40
directhexwith the bloat, and the never upgrading beyond 2.309:40
mungbeanthere's a reason for that we all know09:40
daftykinsheh09:41
daftykinsit's surprising the crap that comes on modern samsungs09:42
mungbeani know plenty of htc desire owners who still have the phone because it meets their needs when it runs CM09:42
daftykinsthat's my phone09:42
daftykinsbut having the 150MB /data makes it unusable practically09:42
mungbeani fixed that09:42
daftykinsinstall a few apps and oh look, busted09:42
daftykinsdata2SD?09:43
mungbeanS2E09:43
mungbeanmake a 500mb partition on SDcard and it moves cache and /data over there seamlessly09:43
daftykinsimpressive09:43
directhexi like windows phone :<09:44
mungbeandirecthex: you are the 1%09:44
popeyyou forgot a decimal there mungbean09:45
daftykinsXD09:45
directhexcan't find any meaningful up to date market share numbers for smartphones09:47
directhexi guess they do them in march, for the financial year, or somesuch09:47
daftykinswhenever they feel like making sweeping generalisations09:48
directhexi still like windows phone. android gives me stomach ulcers09:51
mungbeanon bbc click they often feature a WM app09:52
mungbeanwhich makes me wonder about their objectivity09:52
mungbeanwhy feature a phoen with 1% share09:52
popeywhy feature linux with <1% market share ☺09:52
daftykinsi saw someone in a row in front of me on a bus using a windows phone, it looked so unintuitive :>09:53
daftykinsBBC tech reporting is pretty dire ;/09:53
dwatkinsGood news, everyone! http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2013/01/ubuntu-gets-1-percent-share-in-steam.html09:53
popey09:54
mungbeani haven't installed it yet09:54
popeyi have it on two machines, so i am probably not helping the stats09:54
kvarleyAre those stats counting all installs of Steam on windows, or all active installs?09:54
popeymind you I also have it on two windows partitions, cancelling out the benefit09:54
popeyoh, and two macs09:54
dwatkinskvarley: I imagine it's ones which are active/used recently09:55
dwatkinsthey do regular hardware surveys which also check OS version09:55
kvarleydwatkins: Ok09:55
dwatkins"Steam conducts a monthly survey to collect data about what kinds of computer hardware and software our customers are using."09:55
kvarley1% share and it's still in beta :)09:55
dwatkinsfrom the linked article :)09:56
dwatkinsindeed, kvarley - this makes me wonder what the true figure in terms of Ubuntu penetration is in the desktop market09:56
popey"tens of millions"09:56
dwatkinsif this is 'home users who installed the Steam beta who have a reasonably fast PC', the true number of users must be quite a lot, perhaps the same percentage of overall users, perhaps more09:56
directhexdaftykins, android is hardly a pinnacle of intuitive behaviour. although webos won on that :p09:56
popeyAndroid makes me cry too09:57
daubersI liked WebOS09:57
daubersjust a shame the hardware sucked a bit09:58
directhexi'd love to recommend a free software smartphone platform to people. i would. but i'm a realist, and like things to stand on their merits. android's merits are "cheap" and "lots of apps"09:58
kvarleypopey: Steam Linux has tens of millions of users or Ubuntu?09:58
directhexso the steam hardware survey is based upon recent active users. as it happens, we know how many people are using steam at any given moment09:58
directhexi.e. 3.6 million right now09:59
directhexit cycles through the day09:59
directhexfrom about 3.2 million on a monday morning when most pc-gamer regions are asleep, to 6.7 million when america is on the weekend09:59
directhexso ubuntu's 1% of steam is 1% of that09:59
directhexalthough, of course, this is comparing simultaneous current users to monthly active users, which are different measures10:00
directhexbut it's still a reasonable approximation to say "there are tens of thousands of people using steam on ubuntu right now"10:00
daftykinsdirecthex: guess that's why they had to take some of webOS' ideas :>10:00
daftykinsandroid feels more natural to me than iOS at least :D10:01
popeykvarley: ubuntu10:01
kvarleypopey: :)10:01
directhexgood artists borrow; great artists steal10:02
kvarleyWould it be bad for me to buy a Chromebook for a relative who wants a cheap laptop with the sole intention of putting Ubuntu on it?10:02
popeywhat's their use-case?10:03
kvarleypopey: Web browsing, email, watching TV/Film via Lovefilm Instant, LibreOffice10:07
mungbeansounds like they want a cheap laptop10:07
directhexusing ubuntu for lovefilm?10:08
kvarleydirecthex: Just flash videos10:08
daftykinsthey really got the beans for a full OS and such video sites?10:08
kvarleyThey're currently on xubuntu10:09
popeylovefilm requires silverlight10:09
kvarleyHave been for ~5 years10:09
kvarleypopey: They changed it?10:09
directhexlovefilm requires silverlight and playready drm10:09
kvarleyUsed to be flash I thought10:09
kvarleyLame10:09
directhexyeah, it was flash before, what, january 2011?10:09
kvarleyHaven't used it in a long time lol10:10
kvarleyNo html5 love yet from streaming sites10:10
dwatkinsI thought HTML5 didn't support any kind of DRM10:10
dwatkins(which kind of seems a bit silly to me, since it means companies like Lovefilm will have to continue to use Silverlight)10:10
kvarleydwatkins: They don't need DRM10:11
directhexthere was a DRM proposal for html5 video10:11
kvarleyThey just think they do because of their outdated and ridiculous business model10:11
dwatkinskvarley: agreed, although that's a separate discussion ;)10:11
directhexalthough ultimately the <video> tag does not specify any codecs or anything, so you could just use copy-protected WMV files in a <video>10:11
kvarleydwatkins: True :)10:11
* dwatkins imagines books being sold with a padlock on them10:11
kvarleydirecthex: I'd hurt them, breaking standards10:12
popeyanyway, no, no lovefilm on chromeos or ubuntu10:12
directhexit's not breaking standards. the standard does not specify a codec.10:12
kvarleypopey: Back to the drawing board then. Thanks anyway10:13
popeywhy lovefilm on a laptop?10:13
popeydo they travel a lot?10:13
dwatkinspersonally I think not supporting linux is rude and shortsighted, but I understand it from a business perspective - less than 2% of desktop users probably use linux10:13
diplothere was a petition type thing on their developer forums10:14
directhexlovefilm don't get any choice here.10:14
diploLots of people want to integrate into things like xbmc10:14
directhexthe use of silverlight/playready is mandated by the studios10:14
BigRedSNone of my window buttons (close, minimise etc.) are working, and nor is alt-tab but I'd really rather not log out and back in again 'cause I've a long-running process I don't want to restart10:14
directhexwho have been paid off by MS to believe that it's the only way to keep their media "safe"10:14
kvarleyWe're back to hollywood being backward10:15
BigRedSis there something I can run/restart that might help?10:15
BigRedSthis is Unity10:15
popeyooh10:15
popeyalt+f2, unity, enter10:15
popey?10:15
BigRedSyeah, did that, it redrew everything and came back the same10:15
dwatkinskvarley: the music industry is probably paranoid they'll lose their profits to a Napster-a-like10:15
dwatkinsso the film industry follows suit10:15
kvarleydwatkins: The music industry are getting semi-sane, you can buy DRM free stuff now10:16
BigRedSit's on 13.04 as whatever apt gave me on friday10:16
dwatkinsooh neat10:16
BigRedSAh, wait, process is actually on a different host10:16
kvarleydwatkins: The film industry is just backwards. They need to make it easier as a customer to buy their films digitally worldwide in a DRM free format that compares to the pirated version of that content otherwise the piracy problem will just carry on and they'll annoy all their paying customers.10:17
dwatkinskvarley: indeed, and they need to do away with this 'staged release' model, so we can talk about films across the world without the issue that people will have to wait months to see them legally\10:18
directhexthe music industry were forced to change, by consumer backlash10:18
directhexvideo hasn't had that same backlash10:18
dwatkinstrue, just lots of piracy10:18
dwatkinsthere's a rather insightful TheOatmeal cartoon about all this: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones10:19
directhexthey don't care about piracy, not really10:19
directhexthey care about market control10:19
kvarleyWhat's even more annoying is they over charge for bad quality over sized video files riddled with DRM.10:19
dwatkinskvarley: I noticed the new Disney film (Wreck-it Ralph) being touted as available online, but only if you actually buy the disc.10:20
kvarleydwatkins: Yeah...stupid.10:20
directhexdwatkins, ah, but it gets better10:20
kvarleyIf you're going to buy the disc you aren't going to watch it online. And if you want to watch it online you sure aren't gonna buy the disc.10:20
kvarleyAre discs still shipping with ads you can't skip?10:21
diployep10:21
directhexWreck It Wralph comes out on region A blu-ray on march 5th. it doesn't come out in the cinema in the UK until february 8th. region B blu-ray will be 4-5 months after that10:21
AlanBellthat annoys me, particularly on kids films10:21
directhexwhy?10:21
directhexbecause screw you, english people!10:21
kvarleydo they have to wait to get permissions to distribute it in different regions or something?10:22
kvarleyor is it just them being lazy10:22
directhex(actually not the reason. the reasons are twofold - to ensure the film is released in time for the main relevant school holidays: thanksgiving in the UK, and half term in the UK)10:22
AlanBellthey want to milk one market completely before moving on to the next10:22
directhex(second reason: so they can recycle the english language discs across every country)10:22
directhexi.e. send reel to US cinemas, then once it stops being shown in the US, send to next english-speaking country10:23
directhexrepeat ad infinitum10:23
daftykinsmore convenient to run illegal rips than buy legit BDs and sit and wait for loading :>10:23
kvarleydaftykins: That's their problem right there10:23
directhexBD load times are crazy, but i'm sick of the low quality of rips compared to BD10:23
kvarleyThey're so focussed on controlling their media to stop the so called piracy wars they make it worse10:24
directhexno your 720p mkv isn't blu-ray quality. go away.10:24
daftykinswhy 720p 0o10:24
kvarleydirecthex: Surely that depends massively on whoever make the mkv.10:24
daftykinsi doubt there's much diff10:24
directhexdaftykins, i guess because pirates want to save disk space. dunno. 720p seems to be the norm for movie rips these days10:25
directhexwhereas a full blu-ray rip should be 20-40GB for one movie10:25
daftykinsi get everything 1080, not that my TV is even that res :D10:25
daftykinsno that's only when you have like 4 audio tracks10:25
directhexi strip the audio tracks.10:25
directhexdown to 5.110:26
directhexenglish only10:26
directhexlet me boot my desktop, it's got my rips on10:26
kvarleydirecthex: Don't forget the media industry suck at encoding so their 40GB rip can be brought down in size by a proper encoding method.10:26
daftykinsthen there's sometimes DD, DTS, then the HD formats10:26
directhexkvarley, transcoding lossy->lossy isn't a great plan though, something is always lost from that10:26
kvarleyYes, but you will barely notice if it's done right.10:27
dwatkinsdirecthex: sorry, was elsewhere, yeah, crazy release times10:27
kvarleyYou could say the same about cinema reel -> bluray10:27
daftykinsif reel is still alive :)10:28
directhexreels are somewhat higher quality than blu-ray10:28
directhexand yeah, "reel" is an anachronism. they actually send hard disks around10:28
kvarleydirecthex: they're way higher quality than blurays10:28
kvarleyCamera equipment that they use can do way higher resolutions10:28
popeytimely... https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/28819996893263052810:29
kvarleypopey: I retweeted that this morn :)10:29
dwatkinspopey: sounds very much like what I've been hearing people say for years, good to see someone who is in the media spolight (perhaps 'infamous') say it10:30
kvarleyWhat's amusing is the movie industry seem to think piracy is about getting content for free. For the minority of users it might be. But for the majority it's simply them getting a better service by not paying for content.10:30
kvarleyServices like Netflix are starting to get the idea, but they're not quite there yet10:31
dwatkinskvarley: indeed, when it's infinitely easier to get something by torrenting it, this doesn't surprise me that so many people do - for music, iTunes makes it so easy to buy that people don't bother torrenting it anywhere near as much, from what I can tell10:31
popeys/torrent/usenet/10:31
dwatkinspopey: yeah, that too10:31
directhexwreck it wralph is apparently "only" in 2K.10:31
kvarleypopey: I hate to be a noob. But what is that notation, I've seen it before but have no idea what it is10:31
popeysearch and replace10:32
kvarleypopey: Ah ok10:32
directhexregular expression search & replace10:32
kvarleyAnybody know where virtualbox logs are stored?10:37
directhex~/.VirtualBox ?10:37
kvarleyThanks :)10:38
popeyhttp://imgur.com/gallery/LGjXM10:38
popeygosh, never knew that10:38
daftykinsheh10:39
Laneyyeah they sell presentation packs with the coins arranged in that wa y10:39
daftykinspound coin doesn't get a look-in10:39
daftykinsso glad we have pound notes down here10:39
daftykinsyour money is ridiculous :>10:40
daftykins£20 notes are nice though10:40
directhexoh, here we go10:40
daftykinsno no, i'm done :>10:40
directhexso, my smallest blu-ray rip: 11GA Scanner Darkly [HD].mkv10:40
daftykinsoic10:40
directhexand largest: 37GWatchmen [HD].mkv10:40
daftykinshrmm10:40
diplopopey: I didn't no that either10:40
daftykinshow many audio tracks in Watchmen?10:41
directhexi told you, i stripped all of these10:41
directhexso one. english, 5.110:41
daftykinsoh i thought you'd dump 1:1 then prune10:41
directhex    Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)10:41
directhex    Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 640 kb/s (default)10:41
daftykinsyou not got a DTS or better capable receiver?10:42
directhexhang on, i think that movie only had ac3 or wav10:43
directhexbox just says dolby10:43
daftykinsshocking10:44
directhexbig file may be related to 3 hour movie10:44
ali1234has anyone seen the total recall remake?10:45
popeyyes10:45
mungbeani have a dvd player that seems to be able to skip a larger portion of things that my other dvd player can't10:45
diploYep10:45
daftykinsi've yet to ever get around to making the HTPC playback at 24fps to avoid the frame insertion10:46
ali1234in the trailer he had once of those suits like keanu has in a scanner darkly10:46
ali1234a face scrambler10:46
daftykins:D10:46
ali1234i thought that was cool10:46
daftykinsi liked that idea10:46
ali1234i'm sure one of the scrambled faces is keanu as well10:46
directhexi haven't gotten around to watching a scanner darkly yet10:46
ali1234other than that, the remake looks bad10:46
directhexit was my first blu-ray too :<10:46
daftykinsin fact i'd quite like to see that film again in a decent quality10:46
ali1234lol10:46
ali1234watch it, it's good10:47
ali1234robert downey jr is good in it10:47
directhexpfft, sod the remake10:47
directhex18GTotal Recall [HD].mkv10:47
daftykinsi watched Dredd the other day, terrible imo =/10:47
popeyYeah, A Scanner Darkly is an enjoyable film10:47
directhexi also have the original dawn of the dead in here10:47
ali1234you didn't accidentaly watch the stallone one did you?10:47
popey\o/ zombie mall10:47
diploI've not heard of Scannwr Darkly?10:48
* diplo googles10:48
diploor Imdb's10:48
directhexphilip k dick adaptation10:48
diplodirecthex: What do you use to play yours ?10:48
daftykinsi just finished reading P K Dick's 'Do Androids...'10:48
daftykinsfar more interesting than Blade Runner, which was still great10:49
directhexdiplo, my what?10:49
brobostigongood morning everyone.10:49
daftykinselephants of course10:49
diploSorry, play the films ?10:49
daftykinshai brobostigon o/10:49
brobostigonhi daftykins o/10:50
directhexdiplo, VLC is fine for every rip except for one10:51
diploLooks odd ( Scanner Darkly )10:51
diploI use xbmc, all files are stored in a hp microserver10:51
directhexi can actually stream from pc to tv with dnla10:52
directhexit plays mkv fine10:52
directhexbut it uses less power to just put the disc in the ps3 than have pc on10:52
daftykinsa fair point, i started thinking of power consumption ahead of moving out10:53
bashrcscanner darkly is a classic movie10:53
daftykinstoo recent to be classic :>10:53
bashrcI have a few DVDs, but I've never tried to rip them.  What's the best software to do it with?10:54
dwatkinsmy Raspberry Pi plays MVK files off a netbook/server rather nicely10:56
directhexmakemkv is a spectacular ripping app, if you don't want to transcode10:56
directhexif you want to transcode, use handbrake instead10:56
directhexmakemkv earns "rips any blu-ray" points10:56
diploOne thing I need to buy is a bluray drive for my pc10:56
dwatkinsdiplo: likewise10:57
daftykinshad someone in the xbmc channels just before saying the r-pi's can't handle full 1080p and surround audio to stereo decode10:58
directhexthis drive is old... old enough that it reads hd-dvd too10:58
daftykinsthat's game over for me10:58
dwatkinsdaftykins: which is the xbmc channel, just #xbmc?10:58
bashrchttp://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22410:58
daftykinsdwatkins: yeah, although there's a -linux sub too10:58
ali1234daftykins: it depends on the format10:58
directhexdaftykins, rpi can do pretty much anything as long as the gpu does it, and nothing if the cpu does it. cpu is an iphone 3g10:58
dwatkinsneat10:58
ali1234it can't do 1080p mpeg2 even if you buy the decoder10:59
directhexali1234, sure. but that's done by the gpu, not the cpu.10:59
daftykinsincoming postie :O11:00
ali1234point being?11:00
daftykinsif you two met i bet you'd chew each others faces off with pedantry11:00
directhexi'm very nice in real life.11:01
daftykinsi saw you once!11:02
daftykins^_^11:02
daftykinsthough i was but a mere child11:02
* directhex rips his new kung fu panda BD11:03
dwatkinsI need a BD reader in my PC, but it's silver, so I don't have many options of which drive to get11:04
popeyhttp://www.thinkgeek.com/product/eea5/11:04
popeywant11:05
dwatkinsunless I want an ugly white or black drive11:05
daftykinsdwatkins: there used to be those coolermaster optical drive accessories that act as faces to cover ugly ones behind11:05
dwatkinsso many things on that website I want... including the bluetooth headset gloves ;)11:05
davmor2Morning all11:05
dwatkinsdaftykins: nice - the only way I've found is to get a slot-loading drive and silver drive holder11:05
directhexwhat brand is the case?11:06
daftykinsi'd avoid slot loaders like the plague they are11:06
daftykinshow else will i use my heart shaped CDs!?11:06
daftykins;)11:06
directhexwife's PC is red, has a red drive cover pre-fitted11:06
dwatkinsdirecthex: it's a Lian Li aluminium case11:08
directhexwell, that's handy11:08
daftykinsdaym, those used to be all the rage back in the day - and i never knew why11:08
dwatkinsthe stainless steel construction makes the flux capacitor....11:09
directhexhttp://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/product06.php?pr_index=286&cl_index=2&sc_index=6&ss_index=38&g=f11:09
dwatkinsooh nice11:09
daftykins:O11:09
dwatkinsshame they don't have a picture of the silver one, I may have to get that for my existing drive, then11:09
directhexlike i said, wife has a red drive cover :D11:10
directhexwife's case is a lian-li pc-v354r11:10
dwatkinsawesome, Overclockers UK sell them11:10
dwatkinsthanks directhex - nice find11:10
* dwatkins will check the model number later11:10
daftykinsone i remembered was discontinued sadly :(11:11
dwatkinsmy case has a little flap at the base of the front with USB ports11:11
dwatkinsthey probably redesigned it because the flap broke so easily, for one thing11:12
daftykinsif i ever 'upgrade' i'd probably upgrade case just to get USB 3 ports =/11:13
dwatkinsI bought a D-Link 7-port hub for work because my Mac only has 2 USB poerts11:13
dwatkinsports even11:13
dwatkinsreally nice hub, has 2 high current ports11:13
daftykinsbet that has a lovely plasticy feel, good ol' D-Link11:13
dwatkinshehe, a little - not so bad though11:15
directhexi'd like a new pc. this one's like 4 years old :<11:17
directhexcan still play most games on ~high though. thanks, home consoles, for keeping PC games held back!11:18
dwatkinsI recently bought a PC off a friend, it's a quad-core core2duo, and plays all my games fine since installing a 2nd hand AMD 659011:21
daftykinsyep then you'd have blown the money on the upgrade and instead you'd be saying 'damn you consoles, why didn't you anchor things!?'11:21
daftykinsok you'd never say that, granted11:21
BigRedSBlimey. Just found an account on a website that I've had since the year 2000, that's probably the longest I've ever been a member of anything11:24
daftykinsgoogle'll tell ya11:24
directhexapparently i7 920 is still an okay cpu11:27
directhexnot fab, but okay11:27
* daubers is about to buy an i5 3570k11:28
daftykinshttp://i.imgur.com/QLF0h.gif?111:51
daftykinsthis, this amuses me11:51
dwatkinsjust the cpu, daubers?11:51
dwatkinsdaftykins: hahaha, me too - finally the truth comes out11:52
daftykins:D11:52
daubersdwatkins: I already have the mobo and PSU, just need SSD, RAM, CPU11:53
daftykinsdwatkins: ^511:53
daftykinswhy buy piece by piece 0o11:53
daubersMobo was a chrombo present11:53
daftykinssounds painful11:54
popeycan't remember the last time I built a PC11:56
popeyoh, yes I can.. PIII 400MHz11:56
popeymaybe 12 years ago11:56
popeyperhaps less11:56
daftykinsaww, missing all the fun!11:57
popeyoh no, wikipedia says that's about right11:57
daftykinsmy first PIII kept slipping out of the slot :(12:01
daftykinsSECC was pretty terrible12:01
dwatkinslast PC I built was the fastest 32-bit AMD CPU that I could get, iirc a 320012:02
dwatkinsthis was just when core2duo cpus came out12:02
daftykinsAthlon64?12:02
directhexi've put a few extras in here over time, but it's basically a core i7 920, on socket 1366 (remember that?)12:02
daftykins^_^12:03
daftykins*pats LGA775*12:03
daubersHeh :)12:04
daftykinsi should go and look at that RAID again today12:04
daubersI'm replacing my 2010 Mac Mini, decided to self build so I can slowly improve it12:04
daftykinsthe one with 4 wonky disks12:04
daubersheh fun :)12:05
daftykinsindeed :(12:05
daftykinsi put replacement disk #1 in, to replace the most bad sector'd one12:05
daftykinsit still stayed stuck at 15% rebuilt12:05
daftykinsi enabled ignoreECC12:05
daubersnot good12:05
daftykinsnot seen the result yet12:05
dauberswhat RAID controller is it?12:05
daftykins9650SE12:05
daftykins3ware12:05
daubersoooh.... ok12:06
daftykinsi saw the light on solid for the other degraded drive next to the one i replaced12:07
daftykinsi think it's trying to rebuild that as a priority, but it has bad sectors too12:07
daftykinsi could pull that one out and rebuild to just the newly inserted replacement, but then i'd have two out and be at danger level given it's RAID 612:07
daftykinsnot sure that's a good idea =/12:07
daftykinsmight be best i pull that one and dd it to a new as you mentioned you've done, but then the controller won't see the drive as rebuilt so it'll still want to do the whole thing again i think12:08
daubersYes, but at least it'll have a running start12:08
daftykinstrue12:08
dauberstbh I'd clone all the drives to images so you have a fallback position12:08
daftykinshaha i don't have the storage to put them on12:08
daubersHeh :) I've not had that problem12:09
daftykins;)12:09
daftykinsbest i've done is document my actions12:09
daftykinsright, best spruce myself up and consider heading there12:09
daftykinsif it's sat stuck at 15% again i don't even know what i'll do next12:10
daftykinsi don't really expect it will be though12:10
daubersGood luck!12:11
daftykinsty :)12:12
* daftykins heads off12:21
ali1234has anyone actually seen an ARM server in the wild yet?12:25
SuperMattnot yet12:25
AlanBellnot counting raspberry pi, no12:28
bigcalmI'll serve YOUR arm12:32
bigcalmOh, wrong channel12:32
popey.5512:52
popeybah12:52
kvarleyAlanBell: Phoronix benchmarked a cluster setup of beagleboard or pandaboards. Whether it actually went on to be used as I server I don't know12:57
popeythere's "proper" servers on the way, the calxeda ones are on trial I believe12:58
popeyAlanBell: saw this and thought of you http://blog.silktide.com/2013/01/things-learned-pretending-to-be-blind-for-a-week/13:10
AlanBellinteresting article13:17
kvarleyEvery web dev should be trying their production sites with a screen reader with their monitor off13:18
kvarleyMaybe that way we'd have less "click here" links13:18
AlanBelland unity dev :)13:18
kvarleyAlanBell: That too :)13:18
AlanBellI want to try orca on the phone13:18
AlanBellpopey: do you know if anyone has thought about accessibility for the phone13:19
kvarleyIf they haven't I will be shocked13:19
kvarleyAccessibility covers so many things tho13:20
kvarleyYou could say that the launcher setup is accessibility concerned13:20
AlanBelloh I know that, I just want to know if the design spec includes speech dispatcher and the at-spi stuff for Qt/QML13:20
AlanBelland if anyone has tried it13:21
kvarleypopey: Is orca the best Linux screen reading software? are there any purely HTML ones (addons for browsers , etc) ?13:21
AlanBellorca is the screen reader for gnome, there is chromevox for chrome13:23
AlanBellbut that won't help you get around the desktop13:23
AlanBellorca tells espeak what to say, but orca can be plugged into other speech synths13:24
kvarleyAlanBell: That's an interesting point, I was assuming as a web dev the screen reader would read html sourcecode but that might not be the cas13:24
kvarley*case13:24
AlanBellno, it navigates the visual elements13:25
AlanBelltry it13:25
kvarleyThat's interesting alt + tab works but on pidgin it won't then read out the title of each window13:26
popeyi dont know AlanBell13:27
kvarleyThat's bad, can't get it to read text on a web page just the links via tab13:28
AlanBellthere are lots of keybindings for orca13:29
AlanBellthe insert key or capslock key becomes the "orca modifier"13:29
AlanBelldo you have a keyboard with a number pad?13:30
kvarleyYeah13:30
kvarleyIt's reading your messages out which is nice13:30
AlanBellok, then insert is your modifier13:30
AlanBelland 789 do lines13:30
bigcalmHow does one check if a package has been installed via a PPA or not?13:31
kvarleybigcalm: Synaptic, search, filter isntalled, origin PPA of whatever13:31
AlanBell465 do words and 123 do letters in flat review mode - basically that gives you a separate "reading" cursor position to your writing caret position13:31
AlanBellhttp://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/2.32/orca-desktop-keys.html.en13:31
bigcalmAh, seems I am using a PPA. Shame it hasn't been updated :(13:33
bigcalmNot since April. Might be missing some features on this package13:34
mungbeananyone tried geary email client?13:34
kvarleyAlanBell: I always had respect for people who are visually impaired. But the fact that they are able to navigate these tools quickly and efficiently is a skill.13:35
dwatkinskvarley / directhex / daftykins / popey - just encountered this link relevant to our earlier discussion: http://falkvinge.net/2013/01/07/is-the-copyright-industry-really-shooting-itself-in-the-foot/13:36
diploPretty much how i see it as well dwatkins, not sure how much longer they'll sustain it though13:42
czajkowskialoha14:05
ali1234i wonder if falkvinge still has his $30 bitcoins14:05
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mungbeanis mkfile still a real command?14:28
SuperMattmkfile?14:28
SuperMattdoes to create an empty file?14:28
mungbeanyes14:29
SuperMatttouch14:29
mungbeanto create a 4GB file?14:29
SuperMattuhm14:29
mungbeandd14:29
SuperMattI see what you mean14:29
mungbeanmaybe mkfile is a throwback to my solaris days14:29
SuperMattdd if=/dev/zero of=/path/to/your/file bs=1G count=414:29
mungbeanyeah, bit lame eh?14:30
popeytruncate -s 4G /path/to/your/file14:31
popeyor fallocate14:32
SuperMattlooks like mkfile doesn't exist14:32
SuperMattwhy does fallocate sound like a rude word to me?14:34
davmor2SuperMatt: because you have a filthy mind :P14:39
SuperMattah yes, that old chestnut14:39
davmor2your mind is an old chestnut.....That might do it too14:40
* SuperMatt dribbles on the desk14:40
mungbeanmy machine locked up for the entire dd operation14:41
mungbeanis that right?14:41
SuperMattno...14:42
mungbeanits a fast machine14:42
mungbeanthe mouse hardly moved, and i couldn't click. then got loads of "unrepsonsive script" from chomr/thunderbird14:42
SuperMatthurm14:43
SuperMattwell, it would be doing a lot of disk io, so that could explain it14:43
mungbeanyes but freezing up the machine14:44
mungbeanhappens during large dist-upgrade too14:44
mungbean(more i/o)14:44
mungbeanon diferent linux machines14:44
mungbeangonna try the same thing in elementary14:44
popeyknown bug14:46
mungbeanpopey: realyl?14:47
popeybug 103051614:47
popeyperhaps14:47
lubotu3bug 1030516 in linux (Ubuntu) "152d:2338 High IO when writing to USB devices" [High,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103051614:47
mungbeanits a local disk14:47
popeyyes14:47
mungbeanmore like DE freezes during io14:47
popeyhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1030516/comments/914:47
popeytry that14:47
popeyyes, that happens14:48
mungbeani've switched machines to try to get around this14:48
popeymaybe try the suggestion from andy in comment 914:48
mungbeani've wondered for a while about schedulers14:48
mungbeanbut nobody else seems to mention the problem14:49
BigRedSI've seen a fair bit about I/O schedulers14:52
BigRedSrecently. Since people have started fiddling with SSDs14:52
mungbeanthe bug expired ,no feedback14:53
BigRedSAh, I meant more with our customers talking to us about them14:53
mungbeansome guy called popey never responded after "will try next week"14:53
BigRedStsk tsk14:54
BigRedSHe's always complaining about ubuntu on Launchpad14:54
BigRedS:)14:54
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mungbeanusing guake for irc is quite useful14:56
SuperMattI just use gnome-terminal14:56
BigRedSI use guake for all terminal things14:57
SuperMattphoronix have just put up an article saying that compiz isn't going to see any more updates14:57
BigRedSApart from bug 1058073 it's brilliant14:57
lubotu3bug 1058073 in light-themes (Ubuntu) "The currently active tab looks very much like all the inactive ones" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/105807314:57
mungbeanwhen you have multiple terminals you end up fannying around trying to get right terminal14:57
mungbeanSuperMatt: did you read about smspillaz leaving canonical14:57
BigRedSI just wish it had the screen-splitting abilities of terminator14:57
SuperMattI did, that was a while ago, wasn't it?14:58
mungbeanup to 1mth ago14:59
SuperMattI'm going to assume that compiz isn't going to be used in the mobile port, which opens the door for a compizless unity15:00
popeyyou could extrapolate that couldn't you.15:01
popeywould make sense15:01
mungbeani wonder if my desktop freeze up is exacerbated in cinnamon15:01
SuperMattare you confirming that this is the case, popey?15:01
BigRedScinnamon? Party like it's 200315:01
mungbeancinnamon has compiz like featuers15:02
davmor2BigRedS: will byobu-tmux run under guake if so then you could15:02
BigRedSyeah15:03
BigRedSbut screen in screen makes baby Jesus cry15:03
mungbeani'm just holding on for elementary15:03
BigRedSwell, it makes me annoyed, which is similarly bad15:03
mungbeanthen i'm happy15:03
mungbeani have unity on my home laptop though15:03
mungbeancannot use it 10hrs a day will zillions of windows open15:03
davmor2BigRedS: that's why I said byobu-tmux it uses tmux instead of screen :P15:04
czajkowski_msm_: boo15:14
_msm_czajkowski: o/15:15
BigRedSdavmor2: yeah, I did try that briefly, screen in tmux. But that confused my poor little brain15:17
BigRedSMight try again, but harder this time15:17
davmor2BigRedS: well instead of using screen use byobu-tmux or byobu and then you get all the screen spliting :D15:18
BigRedS yeah, screen has screen-splitting, too15:19
BigRedSas of Squeeze15:19
BigRedSand screen's all that's installed on the bastions at work, so that's something I have to use in at least one of the panes15:19
BigRedSiirc Tmux keystrokes are basically the same as Screen's but shifted one key to the right or something15:19
mungbeanwhat keystrokes does screen have?15:24
mungbeanctrl-A is the only one i kow15:24
AlanBellF2 to create a new window F3/F4 to move around15:24
mungbeanah15:25
mungbeani don't have time/mental capacity to become expert in every program anymore :(15:25
mungbeanused to suck it all up like a sponge15:25
popeyctrl+a, ?   gives you help15:30
mungbeanhow long would rezise2fs take on a 500gb ext4 partition?15:42
SuperMattgosh, I suppose it depends how full the disk is and how fragmented it is15:45
SuperMattthat is, if you only had one tiny text file on there at the beginning of the drive, not long at all15:45
mungbeanthink i might spin up vmware player instead15:46
SuperMattbut if you've had that disk for a long time, chances are there are bits of file all over the place, and someone has to tidy that mess15:46
mungbeanonly using 40gb15:46
mungbeanbut its my OS15:46
SuperMattthe first thing I do is partition my drive so that I have 50GB put aside for OS, and the rest is my /home15:47
popeywhy?15:47
mungbeanseparated /home is useful for upgrading i agree15:48
mungbeanunsure why i didn't on this box15:48
SuperMattpopey: upgrading15:49
SuperMattfrom time to time I like to just wipe the OS partition to get rid of everything15:50
SuperMattI wish Windows could do the same15:50
popeyupgrading what?15:50
popeyyou can just install over the top15:50
* popey has been telling people this for 2 years now15:50
popeyhey ho15:50
SuperMattI know ;)15:50
SuperMattbut it's just a habbit15:50
mungbeanand trust15:51
mungbeanif the partition isn't mounted then the installer can't shag it15:51
SuperMattI just like to know the installer is doing what I want it to do15:51
mungbeanespecially if you installing a beta15:51
popeyweirdos15:51
mungbeaneven memtest shafted me the other day15:51
mungbeani nearly thrrew away a good laptop15:51
SuperMattI also install other OSes often, and I like them to point to the same /home15:52
SuperMatton my laptop though, /home is on the same partition15:52
BigRedSpopey: there does seem to be a fashion for making upgrades as convoluted as reasonably practical16:14
BigRedSs/practical/possible/16:14
BigRedSand then grumbling that they've gone wrong.16:15
popeyindeed16:18
popeyI just press the button16:18
DJonesHeh, an RMS interview were he doesn't comment about "ubuntu spyware" :) http://features.slashdot.org/story/13/01/06/163248/richard-stallman-answers-your-questions16:18
SuperMattbut does he eat the skin from the sole of his foot?16:19
DJonesThats still a disgusting thought16:21
SuperMattdid you see the video?16:24
DJonesThankfully no, I didn't need the eyebleach16:26
SuperMattI had to rewind it because I just couldn't believe what I saw16:27
DJonesCouldn't believe or just didn't want to believe :)16:29
mungbeanits understandable16:29
mungbeanhe seems the sort of person who would do it at home16:30
mungbeanthe way his brain works means that he doesn't consider if it is socially acceptable to do that16:31
SuperMattis he autistic or something?16:33
mungbeanIMO he most certainly is on the autistic spectrum16:37
popeyWithout a doubt.16:37
mungbeanticks a lot of aspie boxes for me16:37
mungbeanwhich means that when you understand the way he acts, he's pretty predictable.16:38
SuperMattI've found him predictable for a long time16:39
mungbeanoften he's not doing things cos he's a jerk, it just looks like it16:39
SuperMattoh of course16:40
SuperMattI kinda feel that stallman is losing his relevancy16:40
mungbeannever heard his talks but i expect they are still the same sort of thing16:40
mungbeanhe is a necessary extreme16:41
AlanBellhttp://www.theopensourcerer.com/2008/11/the-software-freedomometer/ he is at the end of the freedomometer16:44
popeyhah16:45
SuperMattheh, I like that ballmer is at one end16:46
SuperMattI would have put bill gates closer to the middle16:47
SuperMattms was so much better under gates16:47
mungbeanjobs should be at the end16:47
SuperMatttrue, true16:47
AlanBellit was a discussion starter from 4 years ago :)16:47
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ali1234yeah i just added ballmer: https://github.com/ali1234/jono-qml18:28
MartijnVdSali1234: developers, developers?18:30
ali1234yes18:30
ali1234RMS next i think18:30
ali1234but i can't decide what one word to make him say18:31
ali1234but probably "freedom"18:31
ali1234and probably samples from braveheart, for the lulz18:31
MartijnVdSsabdfl saying 'Ubuntu'?18:31
popeyali1234: open source18:32
popey18:32
ali1234that's two words18:32
ali1234and he calls it free software18:32
popeyi know ☺18:32
popeythats the point18:32
popeybut yes, "freedom" woudl be better18:33
ali1234linus saying linux18:33
ali1234i know there's at least one sample of that18:33
ali1234but there's got to be millions18:33
popeystuart langridge saying "wrong!"18:33
ali1234or me18:33
popeyheh18:33
MartijnVdS"Hiya!"18:34
ali1234meh. it's easy to add people now, cos i made it a component18:34
ali1234just put the samples and two images into the assets folder18:34
ali1234and then add it to the ListView18:34
ali1234i still have no idea where to even start with packaging it18:35
popeyask mhall119?18:36
popeyhe knows these things18:36
MartijnVdSHE KNOWS20:42
MartijnVdSH̑͐ͤ͐̎҉̘͙̗̼̭E̛̦̣̰̹̤ͥ͂͂̈͗͑̚ ̞͎̱̖̓͆̓̋̆̔̆͆K̷͕̞̤̬͙͔͓̖̞̾̈́ͬ̎ͯ̏͘Ń̇͑̎̈͌̿̈́͏̝̙̺O̟̬̹͙̲͔͊̊ͩ̂ͣ͗͊̈͟ͅW̷̯̍̊̒Ş̣̃̊ͤ͌͛20:42
MartijnVdSthat.. didn't work as expected :)20:42
MartijnVdS H̑͐ͤ͐̎҉̘͙̗̼E̛̦̣ͥ͂͂̈͗͑̚ ̞͎̓͆̓̋̆̔̆͆K̷͕̾̈́ͬ̎ͯ̏͘Ń̇͑̎̈͌̿̈́͏̝O̟͊̊ͩ̂ͣ͗͊̈͟W̷̯̍̊̒Ş̣̃̊ͤ͌͛20:42
MartijnVdS*grr*20:42
Laneyheh21:09
Laneywhat are you doing to my client?21:09
jacobwhmm21:12
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bigcalmEvening all21:51
popeypip pip21:53
jacobwtoodle doo popey21:53
* Laney got Rum, Sodomy & the Lash for a quid at the weekend22:03
Laneyfor me new record player. quality stuff22:04
Azelphurpretty much finished TV setup, Ubuntu makes a damned good TV :P https://www.dropbox.com/s/qk32bou4vk7xd6s/2013-01-07%2020.58.32.jpg22:18
popeylooks sweet22:21
Azelphurty :)22:22
AzelphurI've got a NFC tag on the coffee table too, it sends you to http://tv which is a little PHP script that detects your OS22:23
Azelphurif your on android, first time you scan it it sends you to the android market to install yatse, every time after that it opens yatse for you and connects it to the TV22:24
Azelphurif your on iPhone, sends you to iTunes for XBMC Official remote, if your on anything else it just throws you at the web panel22:24
Azelphurso I basically sit down and touch my phone to the coffee table and the remote is all ready to go :D22:24
ubuntubhoyOther than wifi passwords, that's one of the first uses of NFC that makes sense to me Azelphur22:27
Azelphurubuntubhoy: what about payments? ;)22:28
ubuntubhoyOnce it becomes more widespread22:28
ubuntubhoyhave you seen some of the looks you get in Greggs paying with your phone22:28
ubuntubhoyand that's just the staff22:28
AzelphurI want to pay with my phone, but I havn't found a way to do it yet22:29
Azelphur:(22:29
Azelphurafaik the only way to do it in UK at all is with galaxy s3 on orange with barclays22:29
Azelphurany other combo and nope22:29
ubuntubhoyif you got in quick enough22:29
ubuntubhoymodaco had a cracked APK22:30
ubuntubhoyand you could setup via proxy22:30
Azelphuryea, I think I missed that22:30
Azelphur:(22:30
ubuntubhoybut iirc that loophole os closed22:30
ubuntubhoyis*22:30
Azelphursucks that it's just politics getting in the way of us having nice things22:30
AzelphurI tell you what I want to do, which would be hilarious if I could do it22:31
ubuntubhoyjust think if the i5 had had an NFC chip it would be trickling down everywhere now22:31
AzelphurI know credit cards use rotating keys and stuff, but apparently you can scan your card and clone it for one time use22:31
Azelphurso I'm thinking it'd be hilarious to clone my card onto a hidden NFC sticker inside my sleeve or something22:31
ubuntubhoyreally ?22:31
Azelphurand then "pay with the force"22:32
ubuntubhoylol22:32
ubuntubhoyonly thing I have really used the NFC for is Android beam22:32
ubuntubhoyand even then only to see how it worked22:32
Azelphuryea I havn't used android nfc beam for much, I did use it to troll my friend who was trying to play games by continually opening annoying webpages on his device xD22:33
ubuntubhoyhaha22:33
Azelphurbut yea, currently I have a wifi poster and a control the TV22:34
Azelphurnext I think I'll do lock/unlock my PC22:34
Azelphur(and set status away, turn screens off, etc)22:34
ubuntubhoybeen able to do that with bluetooth for ages now22:35
Azelphuryea, I found that to be a little finicky22:35
directhexi used nfc! it's how you unlock extra levels in angry birds magic for nokia n922:35
AzelphurI used a QR code today too, went in tescos and they had a "scan this QR code to look at the rest of our range"22:36
ubuntubhoynot seen that either yet22:38
ubuntubhoyprobably been there but I have never noticed22:39
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