[00:56] * wrst sees miley cyrus committed Facebook suicide... people rally should check things with snopes first [13:56] it's not on snopes yet if you're the one starting it ;) [13:57] HA HA Juzzy I don't know anyone that creative [14:04] wrst: sure you do [14:08] well anyone that would waste there time on facebook doing that [14:08] heh true [15:11] wrst: OH, speaking of such: http://imgur.com/gallery/7tkIn [15:16] ha ha Unit193 [17:27] woo hoo it's monday [17:28] how's everyone [17:28] hey good netritious, how are you doing? [17:55] wb netritious, and how are you doing? [17:56] wrst: He really doesn't want to answer. ;) [17:56] ty wrst, am doing fine besides cert issue+forgot password for freenode lol [17:57] netritious: that means it has been too long [17:57] netritious: By cert I'm guessing you don't mean certfp? [17:57] Unit193: and yes I am used to that attitude towards me by now so I pick it up pretty quickly ;) [17:57] eh pretty busy atm [17:57] well what are you doing here killing time? :) [17:58] i take breaks at break time ;) [17:58] ha ha that's good [18:00] Unit193: freenode cert [18:00] Yep, that's certfp, I quite like it. [18:01] certfp? haven't seen that reference before. must be getting old... [18:02] http://freenode.net/certfp/ [18:03] oh wow, thx for the link Unit193 [18:03] Another reason it's nice is if you connect when services are gone, when they come back they "see" your cert and identify you, rather than kicking you to Guest90823 [18:03] Sure. [18:03] that is cool [18:03] Unit193: do I need that? [18:03] I set it up, also have SASL and server password, never can have enough, right? ;P [18:04] wrst: "Need"? [18:04] lol [18:04] I mean I use SASL is it better than that? [18:04] * wrst realizes he is asking dumb questions [18:04] NOM ALL TEK [18:04] ha ha :) [18:05] wrst: SASL failed on me a couple times, so I setup server pass as a backup. I see certfp as being better, personally. [18:05] doesn't sound like its worth the effort for me really [18:06] but I will no doubt mess with it and toast something [18:07] Nice that you don't need to use a grouped nick with it, tested that one. [18:07] aw, where'd the hacker wrst go? :D [18:07] He's still asleep. [18:07] it /is/ monday [18:07] This is slacker wrst. [18:07] ha ha well I had to rush and buy a router yesterday and flashed dd-wrt on it before I put it in use does that give me any cred? [18:08] wrst is OG [18:08] (I can't complain, I'm the pot calling the kettle black.) [18:08] * wrst has no clue what being OG is... [18:09] old gansta [18:09] original gansta or old... [18:09] ha ha [18:09] oh yeha that's me of course... [18:09] pull your pants up wrst :) [18:09] trust me if i need to pull them up its because my fat gut pushed them down :) [18:10] lol [18:10] i actually came to brag on ubuntu a bit [18:10] I had a problem with my wireless just shutting off and solved that, now my modem has started dropping connections since the new router :\ [18:10] it might be a bit premature, but so far so good [18:11] netritious: Oh? [18:11] don't let that stop you :) [18:11] oh crap...can't win for losing wrst [18:11] netritious: Oh, and tried the new Xmir? :P [18:11] uh no, just server stuff [18:11] well I'm using another modem outside of my provider its always been a little awkward but connects at the correct speed and the one from the ISP doesn't [18:12] I do use ubuntu desktop but rarely [18:12] I have been using a debian VPS lately I'm really liking that [18:12] If Xfce/Xubuntu counts as Ubuntu, I use it all the tiem. :) [18:12] it does Unit193 [18:13] i use good old LTS atm, alternate install with lxc containers for services [18:15] netritious: I think LTS on servers just make sense and to me if I'm doing that Debian seems to make pretty good sense to me [18:15] right now i have a file server, db server, and syslog server on a dual core 2.5GHz/8GB ddr2/160gb sata2 drive [18:15] debian is a good os [18:16] I really like using it [18:17] the packages are tad bit stale though, unless you run testing or unstable, then you get a system that's not ready for production [18:17] can't the same really be said for a LTS? [18:22] just seems stability usually means old :) [18:22] * wrst is getting pretty stable :) [18:23] netritious: I'd disagree on that point a little, testing is quite stable for me. (Though, technically it is still half wheezy. >_> ) [18:23] for a production server you don't want to tell people oh well i'm running the testing repo :) [18:23] (On a headless, so server.) [18:24] wrst: Of course. [18:32] Unit193: and really if I'm using debian for a desktop I've found testing to still be way old [18:32] wrst: I'd agree there. I use it for a server. [18:32] Still have to roll some of my own packages for it. [18:37] wrst: What was netri* using for desktop again? [18:37] I think you just do that for fun Unit193 [18:38] Well, partly yes, but somethings are really outdated in repo, and some are missing. [18:39] testing I would say is pretty stable, but when going to unstable I have found things can get a little weird [18:40] I've "backported" a couple things from unstable and testing to my Xubuntu. :P [18:41] Unit193: you could just run arch and be finished with it [18:41] Don't you know how lazy I am? [18:41] Also, the compiling on here would take ages. [18:42] what compiling? [18:42] I didn't say gentoo :P [18:45] Unit193: there are some packages in the AUR that do compile and automatically form a package [18:47] Unit193: I use Windows 98 [18:48] :) [18:49] netritious: Aha! So that's your useragent hitting my server! You dual-boot Jaunty too? [18:50] lol [22:52] Or two. [22:58] two? [22:58] You looked out of order. [22:59] I suppose :P ?