[00:04] I used to. [00:08] thafreak: i might do it for one of my throw-away domains. [00:36] yano: so you run the ##weather-us* [00:36] stuff right? [01:01] Yes he does. [01:01] https://github.com/myano/jenni [01:01] [ myano/jenni · GitHub ] - http://j.mp/efOomq [01:03] Unit193: oh, cool! [01:04] yano: OHMYWAT. you created lmddgtfy? [01:04] hi5. [01:24] But we don't have a storm, wxbot is mean! [01:26] jrgifford: yes [01:26] jrgifford: i didn't create it, but i run it [01:26] i forked it from mikejs [01:26] on github [01:26] he lost lmddgtfy.com [01:26] so i bought lmddgtfy.net [01:28] ah [01:29] and just started running his code [01:30] fantastic. [01:30] i'll need to find some bitcoin for oyu [01:30] because i use that a lot. [01:30] hehe \o/ [01:30] awesome! [01:31] (well, i send it to people) [01:31] did you know there is a !lmddgtfy bang? [01:31] .ddg !lmddgtfy this is an example [01:31] yano: http://lmddgtfy.net/?q=this%20is%20an%20example [01:31] now that is fantastic. [01:31] that's what i love about jenni, i can generate lmddgtfy URLs for people [01:31] and i don't have to bother with the URL encoding [01:31] * Unit193 uses google. :P [01:32] i use the !b and !g a lot [01:32] but most of the time ddg just finds it. [01:32] (!b more than !g) [01:32] Yeah, I won't use Bing, and ddg never can find anything I'm looking for. [01:33] you aren't paranoid enough :-P [01:33] you have to learn to think like the duck [01:33] I use http://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/ [01:33] which is DuckDuckGo [01:33] and if i can't find something there i then go to https://startpage.com/ [01:33] I'm randomly paraniod about things. :P [01:33] [ Startpage Web Search ] - http://j.mp/1cga0bE [01:33] Dax really is a nice guy, once you get to know him. [01:33] (dax = the mascot) [01:34] oh drats, i thought you meant the IRC nick dax [01:34] i know dax on freenode [01:34] oh, i don't know dax on freenode. [01:34] I do know the duck though. [01:34] i ask him all sorts of questions. [01:34] hehe [01:34] you should be able to go to duckduckgo.com/programming [01:34] and you can talk to him [01:34] :o [01:35] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging [01:35] [ Rubber duck debugging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - http://j.mp/OEhl8P [01:35] i mean, http://www.rubberduckdebugging.com/ is nice, but yeah. [01:35] [ Rubber Duck Debugging ] - http://j.mp/1cgakav [01:35] hehe [01:36] anyone want a dozen rubber duckies? $13.50 on amazon! [01:36] i might buy those for the office. [01:36] http://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Duckie-Shower-Birthday-Favors/dp/B000V26AO2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372124157&sr=8-1&keywords=rubber+duck [01:36] [ Amazon.com: One Dozen (12) Rubber Duck Ducky Duckie Baby Shower Birthday Party Favors: Toys & Games ] - http://j.mp/1cgauyr [01:36] ah, ninjas! http://www.amazon.com/One-Dozen-Ninja-Rubber-Duckys/dp/B000VQBQ1K/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1372124157&sr=8-16&keywords=rubber+duck [01:36] [ Amazon.com: One Dozen (12) ~ Ninja Rubber Duckys: Toys & Games ] - http://j.mp/1cgav5J [01:37] haha [01:37] also, is it evil if I use Linux Mint? :3 [01:37] it's ubuntu-like [01:37] debian edition or otherwise? [01:37] the straight up Linux Mint [01:37] not the debian Linux Mint [01:37] because if its debian edition, i'm ok with it. if it's the ubuntu based version, well, we've got some problems... ;) [01:38] hah [01:38] i switched to it from Debian stable on my work machine, so I could easily install/play Steam games after hours [01:38] since Lint Mint had multi-arch before Debian testing did [01:38] cool. :) [01:38] and at the time i wanted to avoid ubuntu because it was still too main stream, lol [01:38] * yano takes off the hipster glasses [01:39] :-p [01:39] it's funny, at work we're almost a 50/50 split between mac and windows [01:39] and the only reason it isn't straight cut & dry is because of the 4 linux users. [01:39] 3 of which are on my team. :P [01:40] and out of that, we have a 50/50 split between ubuntu and fedora [01:40] (ok, i know rhel isn't fedora, but close enough) [01:41] Go Suse, annoy all! :D [01:41] ugh, ew. [01:41] See? It works! [01:41] i tried, couldn't get my postgresql to work. [01:41] like, i wanted to, but nope. [01:41] lol [01:41] my boss and i use linux at work [01:41] if i have to spend more than 15 minutes tinkering with postgres to be as insecure as i need it to be for easy development, then i'm out of there. [01:41] but everyone else (sales, and support) all use Windows [01:42] then again we are a non-computer company [01:42] we're a byod shop. :( [01:42] causes so many problems. [01:42] oh wow [01:42] do they compensate you for your equipment? [01:42] nope. [01:42] http://launchhouse.com/ [01:42] and how to they handle sensitive user information on your machine, legal-wise? [01:42] [ LaunchHouse | Seed Capital Fund & Business Accelerator ] - http://j.mp/1cgb6Em [01:42] it's a coworking space. [01:43] so we supply internet access and printers. [01:43] that's it. fairly nice. [01:43] ah [01:43] cool [01:43] but also a pain, because you've got everything from XP to tiger (10.4) to rhel5 [01:43] and you have to have stuff that works on all of htose. [01:43] *those [01:43] geez [01:45] Its fun. [01:45] You get to tinker with all sorts of systems. [01:46] And you have to justify every change that you want to make. [01:46] Well, almost every change. [01:47] dang [01:48] Its actually nice. Means that we do things once in production after extensive testing. [01:48] We make use of VMs (a lot). [01:51] Anyway, that's the fun environment we've got. But seriously, SUSE? [01:51] Unit193: ^ [01:52] jrgifford: That's the point, actually. [01:52] Make all the linux users agree, annoy all of them. :D [01:53] No, I've never used OpenSuse, nor do I plan on it any time soon. Debian based is quite nice, and Arch does have appeal as well. [01:55] So. Fedora is interesting though [01:55] openSUSE was nice once upon a time before they geared up to being the best KDE-based distro ever [01:55] I could see myself becoming a fedora user when I no longer use 99% gnome stuff and could move to KDE. [01:56] Like, Debian and Ubuntu are gnomes are heart. [01:57] I don't use Gnome, I don't like it either, Xfce is my way to fly it. Yum isn't my favorite, so I don't really see myself likeing Fedora that much, but I don't exactly dislike it. [01:59] I just need something that has keyboard shortcuts, a little bit of eye candy and no small amount of documentation. [01:59] I don't want to learn Linux and X11 internals to install my OS. [02:01] Not as hard as some make it out to be. [02:02] I use AwesomeWM [02:03] i love the tiling [02:05] What about conky? My setup may not look nice, but it's quite functional for me. [02:06] hehe, want to know what my background image is? [02:06] http://git.io/uPV1Xg [02:06] [ dot_files/vi_cheat_sheet.gif at master · myano/dot_files · GitHub ] - http://j.mp/1cgefUB [02:07] damn you, jenni! [02:07] yano: jenni doesn't play nice when I paste links to stuff on Launchpad [02:08] skellat: hm, do you have a quick example? [02:08] Gimme a sec to get LP open [02:09] Try this: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~skellat/+junk/slapshot/view/head:/bp.conf [02:09] .title [02:09] :o [02:10] oh fascinating [02:10] (HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found) [02:10] .title http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~skellat/+junk/slapshot/view/head:/bp.conf [02:10] AttributeError: 'unicode' object has no attribute 'sender' (file "/home/jenni/jenni/modules/url.py", line 358, in get_results) [02:10] yano: You like mine on the one computer http://unit193.tk/images/index.php?cmd=image&sfpg=V2FsbHBhcGVyLypEYXZyb3MuanBnKmM2ZGNlZWE3MmE0NmU5NWE3NDc4ZWRiNWI3YjZjZTBk ? :D [02:10] http://j.mp/1cgeTRY [02:11] Unit193: lol nice [02:11] yano: And then there's this one: https://code.launchpad.net/~skellat/ubuntu-seeds/xubuntu.saucy-aptoffline-addition [02:12] Netbook got http://unit193.tk/images/index.php?cmd=image&sfpg=V2FsbHBhcGVyLypEb2N0b3IgU3VucmlzZS5qcGcqNmIwNjIwNjA4ZWU4ODgyMDRhMjlmNjhmZDI1ZTljZGE [02:12] http://j.mp/1cgfaED [02:12] http://j.mp/1cgffYZ [02:14] wow [02:14] jenni is getting 404's for those launchpad links [02:14] yano: Yes. That's extremely strange. [02:15] ikr? [02:22] i wonder if launchpad.net blocks access from Google App Engine [02:25] yano: possible. I'd ask in #launchpad just to be sure. [02:26] (I think its #launchpad.) [02:34] it must be doing something funky. because using the exact same user agent and python calls, it works when not proxied through app engine [02:34] er wait [02:34] it doesn't [02:34] so maybe it just doesn't like the user agent >_> [02:45] i can curl that link but i can't grab it in python at all now [02:45] D: [02:45] launchpad is a PITA [02:45] Indeed. [02:45] and their pastebin is shit [02:46] paste.ubuntu? Worst I've seen, I hate it. [02:46] from what i can tell it somehow *knows* when i am spoofing the user agent [02:48] hm, maybe not. [02:48] it works locally if i spoof the user agent, maybe they don't like german IPs? [03:00] man this is really a huge PITA [03:00] launchpad is so annoying [03:02] :-) [03:03] It's okay. I just had to migrate my BeagleBoard over to Debian Testing from Xubuntu since the upgrade failed miserably. [03:04] The needs of Canonical's business are changing rapidly and are going in interesting directions. [03:04] I've been stressing LP out over the past week or so too. [03:04] :-D [03:05] okay, now i'm pissed at jenni [03:05] apparently it works in ipython from the jenni user on my box [03:05] but not as in the bot [03:05] >:( [03:09] ooh, hm! [03:15] o.o [03:15] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~skellat/+junk/slapshot/view/head:/bp.conf [03:15] [ ~skellat/+junk/slapshot : contents of bp.conf at revision 634 ] - http://j.mp/1cgp8pE [03:15] now it works [03:15] i'm not even sure what is different now [03:22] i think i copied the URL from somewhere wrong and i kept testing the a broken URL D: [04:22] Blah: http://www.speedtest.net/result/2795183472.png [04:29] Ouch [11:20] lol [11:55] skellat: that ping isn't bad... === jrgifford__ is now known as jrgifford === jrgifford is now known as Guest98593 [14:52] BiosElement, yano, jrgifford: See what I mean when I complain about my local service through Time Warner Cable? I get told that that is normal...for ENGLAND... [15:00] huh [16:05] skellat: ... === JonathanS is now known as JonathanD [20:08] Jeepers the NOAA Weather Radio keeps going off with Emergency Alert System data blasts [20:10] And now one EAS blast just overrode another one! [20:10] .weather 44135 [20:10] Overcast ☁, 78.8°F (26°C), 29.93in (1010mb), Thunderstorm, Squalls, Near gale 28kt (↑) - KCLE, 19:59Z [20:10] .weather 44005 [20:10] Cloudy, 87.8°F (31°C), 29.93in (1010mb), Gentle breeze 8kt (↑) - KYNG 19:51Z [20:11] Temp: 89 F (32 C) ~ Scattered Clouds ~ Heat index: 92 F (33 C) ~ Humidity: 48% ~ Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Watch [20:13] .weather KERI [20:13] Cover Unknown, 21°C, 1015mb, Shallow Fog, N SC, Light air 2kt (↑) - EETN, 19:50Z [20:13] Boom. That's the third EAS data blast in the past five minutes [20:13] geez [20:14] you should see ##weather-us-oh [20:14] it's going crazy [20:14] oh you're alrady there [20:14] NWR audio says I've got one inbound that's about 15 minutes out [20:18] ...Anyone else have problems trying not to read ##weather-us-oh messages with the voice on the radio? [20:34] * skellat notes power is out in Ashtabula and his 3G connection isn't too hot. Laptop power is draining and the alarm on the UPS is still going off. See y'all once we get things restored... [20:37] Wooo! Upgraded to a warning!