[00:09] <rick_h_> waf: you check out termbeamer yet?
[00:44] <waf> i can't guarantee that the interviewee will be a linux user
[01:06] <rick_h_> waf: ah, didn't realize it was interviewy
[01:06] <rick_h_> waf: we use it for work sometimes. Do a hangout with that for editor/shell
[01:06] <waf> oh, um, yeah. i didn't mention that in here.
[01:06] <waf> :)
[01:15] <waf> aw, no arch aur love for termbeamer
[01:15] <waf> i'll keep an eye out for it though
[03:17] <cmaloney> Evening
[03:19] <cmaloney> gamerchick02: Do you have options outside of Comcast?
[03:19] <cmaloney> because if you do you might want to mention them to Comcast.
[03:41] <gamerchick02> yeah. AT&T but that's not an option because i need a stupid phone line
[03:42] <gamerchick02> i'll figure it tomorrow. going to bed
[05:54] <greg-g> photos of me with glasses! https://identi.ca/greg
[12:30] <rick_h_> anyone on stable firefox?
[12:31] <rick_h_> greg-g: pic looks good, I had to go glasses a few years ago. Just couldn't use my font size I wanted without them and the headaches when spending too much sign trying to parse blurry text
[13:08] <jjesse> wahoo my Samsung S4 on Tmobile is downloading a software package :)
[13:11] <rick_h_> jjesse: woot
[13:11] <jjesse> 781mb
[13:12] <jjesse> that seems pretty big
[13:12] <rick_h_> yea, kitkat was a large update
[13:12] <rick_h_> I didn't see the size, but took a while to download over the wifi.
[13:16] <brousch> geez, that seems huge
[13:16] <jjesse> thats what she said?
[13:16] <brousch> cyanogenmod is under 200MB
[13:16] <rick_h_> brousch: but doesn't include the google apps and such
[13:17] <brousch> cyanogenmod is 175MB, gapps is 85MB
[13:17] <brousch> So kitkat is still 2x bigger
[13:29] <rick_h_> anyone on stable FF around and willing to do a quick test for me on the bookie extension?
[13:33] <brousch> I can try it on windows
[13:35] <rick_h_> brousch: the test is to see if you can click on the B icon in the popup when you hit the extension
[13:36] <rick_h_> brousch: and does it open up a tab to your bookmarks
[13:36] <rick_h_> another user is saying they can't click it as it won't do anything. They do show it hovers and shows the url thuogh
[13:36] <rick_h_> I'm wondering if it works for me since I'm on nightly vs stable
[13:36] <brousch> what add-on am i looking for?
[13:37] <rick_h_> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bookie/
[13:37] <brousch> Hm, doesn't show up if I search for "bookie" in add-ons
[13:37] <rick_h_> brousch: no, it's not reviewed yet
[13:38] <rick_h_> it's about a 4wk backlog to get reviewed before it'll show in search
[13:41] <brousch> Hm, I don't even get the B anywhere that I can see
[13:41] <brousch> I'm on FF 22.0
[13:43] <brousch> It might be the Enterprise Stable FF
[13:44] <rick_h_> brousch: so in the bottom of the window should be the add-on bar
[13:44] <rick_h_> brousch: and on the far right a little B icon to open the bookie extension
[13:44] <brousch> ah, it is there
[13:44] <rick_h_> the B icon in the popup only has the right url after you setup config
[13:45] <rick_h_> because it reads your username from the config
[13:45] <brousch> I click it once and get the "Add Bookmark" form, then clicking the B in that form goes to bmark.us/brousch
[13:46] <rick_h_> lol, ok interesting
[13:46] <brousch> Seems like good behavior to me
[13:46] <rick_h_> oh, so it loaded it in a new tab?
[13:46] <brousch> yes
[13:46] <rick_h_> I read that as in the popup itself navigated
[13:47] <brousch> Opens a new tab to bmark.us/brousch
[13:47] <rick_h_> cool, that's good then. What it's meant to do.
[13:47] <rick_h_> thanks
[13:47] <brousch> NP
[13:48] <brousch> And the new tab opens in FF even though Chrome is my default browser, so that's good
[13:49] <rick_h_> cool
[13:49] <rick_h_> thanks for testing it out brousch
[13:49] <rick_h_> I guess it's something off in the guy's setup
[14:16] <jjesse> wow that update took a long time to download
[14:22] <rick_h_> you go novell, attach that dropbox lol http://paste.mitechie.com/show/AgDVLlb9cdws2Lgst1iU/
[14:22] <jjesse> this is something I work w/ every day
[14:22] <jjesse> preventing ePHI from leaving the custoemrs network
[14:23] <rick_h_> good luck!
[14:23] <jjesse> hospitals are terrible :)
[14:28] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:29] <rick_h_> party
[14:29] <jjesse> wahoo
[14:30] <cmaloney> Heh
[14:46] <jjesse> so i don't htink i got kitkat?  about phone after reboot still shows android version 4.3 so i wonder what i just downloaded of 780mb
[14:46] <rick_h_> wow
[14:46] <brousch> video ads pre-loaded on your phone
[14:47] <rick_h_> hah
[14:47] <rick_h_> "welcome to your new boot animation movie, with relevent ads to you. you'll want to reboot your phone all day long"
[15:28] <jjesse> argh here is the update: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-5887
[15:28] <jjesse> no kit kat
[15:30] <rick_h_> lmao, galaxy gear support!
[15:30] <jjesse> yeah 780mb for that garbage :(
[15:31] <rick_h_> what is KNOX?
[15:31] <jjesse> no idea
[15:31] <rick_h_> Knox is meant to create a virtual partition on Android devices that would insulate corporate-managed apps and data from attack, an approach pioneered by smaller companies such as Divide but not generally used in mainstream companies
[15:31] <rick_h_> nice, so you can now give samsung $$ for  watch and you can have your corperation blow it all away
[15:31] <rick_h_> nice update
[15:31] <jjesse> basically
[15:32] <rick_h_> :/ bummer man
[15:32] <jjesse> oh and i launched knox and its an additional 170mb download
[15:32] <jjesse> so what was in the 781mb i downlaoded?
[15:33] <brousch> maybe 4.3 -> 4.3.1?
[15:33] <brousch> Anyways, that's why I put CM on my S3. Vendors throw too much crap on there
[15:39] <jrwren> is it true there is no google apps on cyanogenmod?
[15:39] <rick_h_> jrwren: you have to download them as a diff download
[15:39] <rick_h_> jrwren: but they've built it into the setup process
[15:40] <jrwren> not bad. i misunderstood the limit.
[15:40] <brousch> http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
[15:41] <brousch> Basically they are not allowed to bundle gapps with the CM ROM
[16:52] <rick_h_> heh, and we find the scaling limit of couchdb http://scalenpm.org/
[16:54] <rick_h_> right, I just meant earlier that it's not part of the d/l you see in CM if you were comparing the update
[17:22] <jcastro> rick_h_, dang, they're shipping the moto g's on 2 december
[17:22] <jcastro> that's pretty much the best phone deal of the holidays
[17:27] <jrwren> will it run ubuntu phone?
[17:44] <jcastro> it's totally unlocked so someone can probably make a build
[18:25] <cmaloney> It's cheap enough to try.
[18:32] <cmaloney> New CC licenses are out
[18:51] <rick_h_> jcastro: no LTE :(
[19:10] <rick_h_> dammit, "I can't duplicate this...for two days"
[19:10] <rick_h_> "Oh, I didn't realize I was using the last stable release from weeks ago that doesn't have this code"
[21:32] <brousch> At give camp a few weeks ago I kept thinking rick_h_ was there. Look at the guy far away in the middle of https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3hngy6ne1jptta/2013-11-10%2012.38.32.jpg
[21:33] <rick_h_> hah
[21:55] <cmaloney> Wow, that's close.
[21:56] <cmaloney> Not exactly, but damn close.
[21:56] <brousch> I think he's a PHP programmer
[21:56] <brousch> So a few years behind rick_h_
[21:56] <cmaloney> And you didn't burn his computer right there on the spot?
[21:56] <cmaloney> I'll bet he was using a Macbook tgoo
[21:57] <brousch> I think so
[21:57] <cmaloney> And you didn't burn his computer right there on the spot? For shame
[21:57] <cmaloney> I thought we brought you up better than that.
[21:58] <brousch> He was helping a charity!
[21:58] <cmaloney> "Look, I know you're donating your time and all, but you happen to look like a friend of mine and he'd be happier knowing his doppelganger wasn't giving people the wrong impression. Now gasoline isn't itself flammable but the vapors are and ... "
[21:59] <cmaloney> *FOOOOOM*
[22:58] <rick_h_> wow, I better watch out or cmaloney will nuke me for making a poor choice down the road
[22:59] <cmaloney> heh