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Devilsolutionwhats the main chat chan?00:50
daftykins#ubuntu00:55
daftykinsDevilsolution: but you can ask here too00:55
Devilsolutionwell i wanna know00:55
penguin42this is chat, #ubuntu for problems/questions about ubuntu00:56
Devilsolutionif drinking alcohol with other CNS depressants will kill me00:56
Devilsolutionas in, urgently00:56
penguin42generally it's probably the wrong place to ask00:56
Devilsolutionnah see yeh nah00:56
penguin42however, I suggest it's probably a bad idea to do that00:56
Devilsolutionbut though00:56
Devilsolutioni got an apache server how does i change the permissions of apache so that it can run scripts outside of its root00:57
Devilsolutionid done chmod and chown and added the group i presume apache belongs to00:57
Devilsolutionstraight 777's00:57
diddledan!permissions00:58
lubotu3An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions00:58
Devilsolutionno i understand permissions00:58
* penguin42 doesn't know apache this well these days - but I think doesn't it chroot itself or otherwise really restrict itself to where it can run scripts to stop escapes00:58
diddledanhint, 777 is pretty much always the wrong permissions00:58
Devilsolutionisnt that total access?00:59
diddledanexactly00:59
Devilsolutioni get internal server error running anything thats required in <head>00:59
diddledangiving world writable permission is pretty much frowned upon00:59
Devilsolutionmainly ajax but JS too00:59
Devilsolutiondoes apache belong to a group i can add for the full root recursive folders/01:00
Devilsolution?/01:00
penguin42Devilsolution: Are you sure it's actually a filesystem permissions problem and not an apache config issue?01:00
diddledanapache on ubuntu runs under www-data:www-data01:00
Devilsolutionahh i added www-data to the group permissions for that folder01:01
Devilsolutionmaybe apache config, ive not delved too deap01:01
diddledan!xy might be pertinent01:01
lubotu3diddledan: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)01:01
diddledan!xy > Devilsolution01:01
lubotu3Devilsolution, please see my private message01:01
diddledanbah, it wasn't supposed to be a private01:02
diddledandamned bots in different channels using different semantics01:02
Devilsolutiontaha lol01:02
Devilsolutionokay, got ana apache php sql server works fine....i run a simple script that calls ajax function (so get data from another file etc) but on that call i get permission denied01:03
Devilsolutionautomatically i thought it was something to do with apache's permissions as if apache has a group or user01:04
Devilsolutionthe whole /var/www/ is locked down tho, i have to chmod all files to edit01:04
Devilsolutionwant an ss of my issue?01:05
diddledanI would suggest checking the /var/log/apache2/error_log to see if it says whether it's a config error or not01:05
Devilsolutionalright ill get on that01:07
Devilsolutionbbs01:07
Devilsolutiondiddledan,  My hero01:09
Devilsolutioncheers boss01:09
Devilsolutionits all in there, ill sort it out01:09
DevilsolutionAnother question regarding security persay01:10
Devilsolutionin open source like ununtu, how do we know that some random contributor for a kernel mod or embedded program isnt dodgey01:11
Devilsolutionlike keylogger root kit style01:11
diddledanthe surest way is to read the sourcecode01:11
Devilsolutionwhat if its sooooo obscure that it makes no sense?01:11
Devilsolutionor its built into the compiler that builds the program01:12
diddledanand if you're concerned that a binary package contains things outside of the original source then you'd compile the source yourself01:12
Devilsolutioni love taking the source, though the dependency builds take a so longggg01:13
penguin42Devilsolution: In principal most of the big packages it takes a few people to have looked at a change before it can get into the code base01:13
penguin42Devilsolution: In some of the smaller packages that is more of a risk01:13
Devilsolutiondont get me wrong, having the source code at your finger tips essentially rids the problem but it requires so much knowledge to disect a single program01:14
diddledanwhich happens to be a benefit of opensource (despite your wording) because if you don't have the skills to analyse it the chances are someone somewhere else does have those skills01:15
penguin42Devilsolution: Yeh I mean there have been experiments to find the smallest source change that can be added to introduce a security problem and they can be quite subtle, so it's not a silver bullet01:15
Devilsolutioneven at kernal level?01:48
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MooDoomorning all06:59
daftykinsg'morn07:01
arsenhi daftykins07:33
arsenwhatcha doing up?:)07:33
daftykinsyeah... about that :D07:33
Myrttimeh07:45
Myrttithat was seriously unfun07:45
MooDooMyrtti: what you done?07:45
MyrttiMooDoo: ssh had stopped responding during the night07:54
arsen:(07:54
Myrtti(I then sat half an hour wondering why things didn't reboot, forgot I had a truecrypted harddrive plugged in)07:54
MooDoooh dear :(07:58
TheOpenSourcererMorning all.07:59
MooDoomorning TheOpenSourcerer08:01
daftykinscould be worse, could be like the time i took 90 mins to diagnose why my PC wouldn't POST in the first year of uni08:06
daftykinsturned out the floppy ribbon was partially seated ¬_¬08:06
daftykinsyep i had an FDD :>08:06
directhexwii u on amazon black friday in 10 mins08:07
daftykinslawltendo08:07
directhexresin cast piglet at 08:45!08:08
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directhexdaftykins, whilst nintendo has been a company of screwups for about 7 years, the wii u is a better buy than the ps4/xbone right now, due to actual new gameplay offerings08:09
daftykinsi would buy none, sir!08:09
directhexwin8 pro at 10am!08:09
daftykinshahaha08:11
directhexlumia 820 at 2pm!08:11
ali1234piglet sounds tempting08:13
daftykins22% off Wii U08:15
daftykinslol 99% claimed already wth08:15
directhex120gb ssd at 4:3008:15
daftykinsi wonder what this Deus Ex HR Director's Cut really adds08:16
directhexdaftykins, you want to know?08:19
daftykinsjust looked it up08:21
directhexdaftykins, better textures, integrating the DLC into the main game rather than having it as a separate app, better boss fights, and valve-style commentary08:21
daftykinsmm-hmm, indeed08:27
MooDooFinally that's me gone from the Fedora Project....08:30
daftykinsbad things occurred?08:31
MooDoodaftykins: no not at all, just thought it was unfair that as i'm more into this project and have been for awhile that I carry on with my mentor duties there.08:31
MooDoodaftykins: they have an ambassador program and I was a UK mentor08:32
daftykinsah08:33
TheOpenSourcererIf you are interested in the area of software patents and Free Software this is worth a gander... http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2013/11/taming-software-patents-for-gnu-gpld-code/index.htm08:35
TheOpenSourcererMy twitter stream has just been bombarded by pics from a web dev conference in Wales this morning called #Handheld. LINGsCARS has used a Dalek as the presenter!08:44
TheOpenSourcererhttps://twitter.com/maddesigns/status/406068266793467904/photo/1/large08:45
TheOpenSourcererOK - Conference was yesterday. But anyway.08:46
arseni bought the 240gig SSD the other day, delivered yesterday, DD'd my disk onto it and playing games on it last night :D08:56
popeyxnox: jolla phone uses btrfs.. just sayin' ☻08:59
popeyMorning all.08:59
daftykinsmorning sir08:59
MooDoomorning popey08:59
MartijnVdS\o09:00
MooDoomorning MartijnVdS :)09:00
daftykinstime to beat simply mail solutions around the head09:00
popey\o/ printer has been dispatched09:00
popeygoing to spend the day looking out the window for the delivery dude09:00
daftykinshehehe09:01
daftykinswebcam!09:01
TheOpenSourcererlol09:01
daftykinsmotion detection + audible alarms09:01
daftykinsif you're really cunning, identify the delivery firm from the footage :>09:01
MartijnVdSany chef gurus in here? :)09:02
directhexif you're extra cunning, order from companies using DPD so you have a 1 hour delivery slot09:02
directhexMartijnVdS, don't undercook poultry!09:02
MartijnVdSdirecthex: Sure, but I'm talking about the other chef09:02
popeybork bork bork!09:02
* directhex rolls the dice09:03
directhexyour CouchDB configuration is bad.09:03
arsenXD09:03
* directhex rolls the dice09:03
directhexapache-solr needs to be reinstalled09:03
MartijnVdSI'm just writing my first recipes..09:03
MartijnVdSand I'm confused09:03
* directhex rolls the dice09:03
arsendirecthex  could do linux comedy standup.09:03
MartijnVdSarsen: he'd get boo-ed off stage09:04
directhexoh, of course you don't use chef's init script, you run it via cron!09:04
* directhex rolls the dice09:04
directhexwrong erlang version.09:04
arseni get the impression directhex has suffered chef before.09:04
directhexarsen, this is opscode chef standup!09:04
* directhex rolls the dice09:04
* arsen is playing with puppet atm.09:04
directhexno, those instructions only work for tarballs, not for the Debian packages09:04
* TheOpenSourcerer is hungry - might have to wander over to the station and get a sausage roll or something...09:05
* directhex rolls the dice09:05
directhexah, your $PATH is wrong. that changed between chef versions. sorry09:05
MartijnVdSanyway.. I'm wondering if adding an "execute" block will *always* execute, or if it will only execute if I trigger it from something else. (I want the second one)09:05
MartijnVdSresource is the name I guess09:05
MartijnVdSinstead of 'block'09:06
mungbeanmorning chaps09:13
MooDoomungbean: morning :) and don't forget Myrtti she's not a chap ;) hee hee09:15
mungbeanhaven't seen her this morning though ;P09:16
* mungbean scrolls back09:16
mungbeanbit chatty this morning aren't we?09:16
MyrttiI'm always here.09:16
MooDoomungbean: it's the storm before the lull ;)09:17
Myrttieven when I've detached tmux, I get push notifications to my phone if someone mentions my nickname09:17
mungbeantypical, yesterday my wife had to poke me to wake up to do the early start with baby, today when its her turn i'm wide awake for 2 hrs waiting for the alarm09:17
* popey notes company 08768324 on companieshouse.gov.uk has an interesting name09:19
arsenrisky information to share Myrtti09:19
popey"DROP TABLE CONSULTANTS; LTD"09:19
Myrttiarsen: not really, I can always set it to ignore persistant spammers09:19
arsenspose, annoyingly my 'friends' are the kinda poeople that drop me messages in the middle of the night :D09:20
Myrttiarsen: also my phone is on mute during night hours09:20
* popey hugs irssinotifier09:20
popeywill need to do something similar for ubuntu touch09:20
popeykinda implemented it with irssi proxy, but not the same09:20
arsenooh, thanks for the hint, popey.09:21
* arsen checks out irssinotifier09:21
MyrttiI ended up flashing my Galaxy Nexus with CM in the end and there's lots of stuff there I miss in the stock Android09:22
mungbeanneeds to write a 3 line bio09:24
MooDooMyrtti: did you use the new tool to flash it before it was removed from google play?09:25
MyrttiMooDoo: no, didn't bother09:25
ali1234http://seravo.fi/2013/jolla-phone-first-impressions09:26
ali1234interchangable backs with/without keyboard... that's a great idea09:26
MartijnVdScan't.. tell.. if.. sarcastic...09:26
ali1234well, most people are very opinionated on keyboards09:27
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ali1234half say "i won't buy a phone without keyboard" and the other half say "keyboards are stupid, why would i ever use that"09:28
mungbeaneven non-autistic people get a bit autistic on keyboards09:28
schwukpopey: sounds like little bobby setup a business09:28
ali1234i don't expect many people will be swapping the back on a regular basis but if it keeps costs down (and it will, because they don't need to make two fully different phones) then that's great09:29
popeyhe's all grown up09:29
* mungbean wonders where all his colleagues are today09:29
MartijnVdSpopey: http://imgur.com/7OQBDnO09:32
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MartijnVdSpopey: also, https://twitter.com/khalleth/status/39886379776018432009:32
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popey   58 root      20   0     0    0    0 R  64.9  0.0  21:31.30 kswapd009:44
popeyeek09:44
popeyKiB Mem:   8056528 total,  6205604 used,  1850924 free,     1232 buffers09:44
popeyKiB Swap:  8267772 total,  8265076 used,     2696 free,   956336 cached09:44
* popey closes some chromium tabs09:44
MartijnVdSkill something! quick!09:44
TheOpenSourcererOoops - Perhaps the US DoD should have used Free Software: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-2513708909:45
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6493309/09:46
popey09:46
MartijnVdSpopey: are you one of those people who never closes a tab ;)09:46
MartijnVdSa "tab hoarder" ;)09:47
TheOpenSourcereralord@hrun:~$ top09:47
TheOpenSourcerertop - 09:47:01 up  2:11,  2 users,  load average: 0.32, 0.56, 0.4609:47
TheOpenSourcererTasks: 197 total,   1 running, 194 sleeping,   0 stopped,   2 zombie09:47
TheOpenSourcerer%Cpu(s):  1.3 us,  0.4 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.2 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st09:47
TheOpenSourcererKiB Mem:   3842640 total,  3675536 used,   167104 free,   164936 buffers09:47
TheOpenSourcererKiB Swap:  3999740 total,     7520 used,  3992220 free,  1289992 cached09:47
TheOpenSourcerer  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S  %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND09:47
TheOpenSourcerer 2559 alord     20   0 1461m 481m  51m S   1.7 12.8  16:38.52 firefox09:47
popeynot really09:47
popeyi used to09:47
ali1234how did you manage to achieve 8GB swap used?09:47
popeywell indeed!09:47
dwatkinsmust be all those tabs09:47
ali1234that would take several days on my system09:47
TheOpenSourcerer27 tabs09:47
popey 09:47:45 up 5 days, 12:30,  4 users,  load average: 2.41, 3.75, 3.1109:47
ali1234from the point where it started swapping09:47
popeyalan@deep-thought:~$ ps aux | grep -c chromium-browser09:48
popey5509:48
ali1234during which the computer would be entirely unusable09:48
popeyits usable for me09:48
popeyssd may help that09:48
popey95 degrees C09:48
ali1234any swapping at all completely freezes my computer09:48
ali1234the USB I/O problems persist too09:49
popeyI am using upstream 3.1209:49
ali1234i was flashing a ISO to USB yesterday, the I/O load created by doing this cut off my network09:49
popeydoing mad amounts of context switching09:49
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6493316/09:51
ali1234i wonder if cgroups can finally provide the facility of memory and swap priority on processes09:51
popeyI had a hangout running up until line 2309:51
MartijnVdSali1234: last time I had that was in the USB1 days, when the Linux USB stack was in its infancy09:51
popeyi still get it now09:51
Myrttioh man, work has company wide mandatory 'development days' on 2nd of Jan - and Sherlock is on on 1st09:52
MartijnVdSMyrtti: It is?09:52
Laneypgrep -f -c chromium-browser!09:53
Myrttiyes, gatiss announced it on Twitter about 5 minutes ago09:53
MartijnVdSMyrtti: \o/09:53
ali1234"development days" = skiving, right?09:53
Myrttihttps://twitter.com/Markgatiss/status/40635793008336076809:53
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy Friday and happy Electronic Greetings Day! :-D09:54
MooDooMyrtti: i need to work with your company lol09:54
Laneya development day is a free day off?09:54
MooDooJamesTait: 01001000 01000101 01001100 01001100 0100111110:03
* MartijnVdS sends a mail to popey about command line history10:11
* TheOpenSourcerer loves CTL+R with a passion :-D10:13
popeyI've only recently started using that10:14
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: you'll love this then: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1288/preserve-bash-history-in-multiple-terminal-windows10:14
brobostigongood morning everyone.10:14
MooDoobrobostigon: morning10:14
brobostigonmorning MooDoo10:15
xnoxdoes that actually work.10:16
* xnox never seems to get multi-bash history work.10:16
bigcalmGood morning peeps :)10:16
popeyhttp://pragprog.com/ - books half price with code turkey201310:17
bigcalmAre they a good publisher?10:18
Myrttibrilliant day for the Internet to stop working properly10:18
MooDoohowdy bigcalm10:19
bigcalmo/10:19
TheOpenSourcererMartijnVdS: I will try that - it is indeed somewhat annoying how each terminal is treated separately.10:19
TheOpenSourcererBut of course I now need a common .bashrc across loads of different servers ;-)10:21
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: it won't work across servers, obviously (as history is stored in ~/.bash_history)10:21
* TheOpenSourcerer dreams of a symlink over ssh10:21
MartijnVdSit would work if those servers shared home dirs10:21
TheOpenSourcererMartijnVdS: I didn;t mean a common bash history. I meant a common .bashrc10:22
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: I sync mine over U110:22
popeyyeah, have a common one in a synced folder10:22
popeyand call it from .bashrc10:22
TheOpenSourcererhmm - I don't use U1 or other cloud things on our customer servers10:22
TheOpenSourcererWonder if I could put it in git???10:23
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: put it in chef/puppet/... ;)10:23
TheOpenSourcererWTF is chef/puppet?10:23
bigcalmMuppets?10:24
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: http://www.opscode.com/chef/ http://puppetlabs.com/10:24
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: basically, a central repository for all your server configs, so you can replace/rebuild them quickly (or add new ones, etc.)10:25
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: you usually choose one, not both at the same time ;)10:27
MartijnVdSTheOpenSourcerer: might be useful if you're setting up a big cluster of similar machines.. ;)10:31
Myrttioh great, I can't even go to the talktalk website to see if they're having problems10:33
* Myrtti sometimes forgets she has tinternets in the phone too10:33
dwatkinsMyrtti: this one? http://www.talktalk.co.uk/servicestatus/10:34
popeyhah10:35
popeyustream app on ps4, their top live show is pr0n10:35
popeyquality10:35
Laneyheh10:35
Laneymine just arrived10:35
Myrttidwatkins: probably "The server at talktalk.co.uk is taking too long to respond."10:35
dwatkinsMyrtti: bah, they seem to have several open issues anyway10:35
Myrttiatleast it's not Tuesday when this is happening10:36
MyrttiI have two Google Hangouts then10:36
Myrttinow I only have a AC meeting10:36
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Myrttilooks like a lot of stuff I use daily have been blackholed somehow10:39
* TheOpenSourcerer left talktalk a couple of months ago as they were just *so* rubbish.10:41
MyrttiTheOpenSourcerer: the idea has crossed my mind several times, but somehow there's always been some valid points why we've not done it yet10:44
MyrttiI just might have a discussion about this with dsample again tonight, I'm sure he'll agree if his annoyance on not being able to browse autotrader is bad enough10:45
DJonesTheOpenSourcerer: My predecessor changed most of the phones & broadband to TalkTalk just before I started, its been a completely awful change, took months to get the phone lines set up properly, I wish he'd asked me before he changed10:47
DJonesI wish I knew why our enquiries@ email address keeps getting mail asking if we have any hotel room vacancies for ../../.... dates, we're a bloody tyre fitters, what do they think we're going to do, house people in old tyres11:03
bigcalmHow is variety still not in the USC? Tsk11:04
bigcalmDJones: google for that email address11:05
DJonesTo be honest, they go straight into the junk mail anyway so get ignored, just have to wonder how they decided to send the spam anyway11:06
awilkinsI keep getting phone calls asking for various scrap car parts because my phone number is the same as a scrap yard but the scrapyard has a Manchester area code11:06
TheOpenSourcererWe get calls for Maplins Support ;-)11:06
bigcalmOur office number ends 76. Another web dev company has the same number, ending 79. That was annoying for a while11:07
popeybigcalm: because the developer never submitted it to usc11:11
popeyask him to11:11
popeythen davmor2 can approve it11:11
bigcalmOh, odd11:11
davmor2Morning all11:11
popeysee, not everything is our fault11:11
bigcalmHehe :P11:11
davmor2meh who didn't do what now11:12
bigcalmdavmor2: sorry about the LUG11:12
davmor2bigcalm: I was just getting ready to go and james turned up so we just had a chat about life and work and I gave him a tour of the phone :)11:13
bigcalmHeh11:14
bigcalmdavmor2: just James, no Gretchen?11:14
davmor2bigcalm: Gretchen wasn't feeling on top of the world.11:15
bigcalm:(11:15
davmor2yeah I said to pass on my regards11:15
bigcalmI hope she'll be okay to come to the meal on the 11th11:16
dutchieooh, variety? not heard of that11:19
bigcalmdutchie: http://peterlevi.com/variety/how-to-install/11:20
dutchieit'd be an improvement on my current system of dubious shell scripts11:20
dutchieyeah, just googled it11:20
bigcalmAh, fair enough :)11:20
bigcalmI just added a comment suggesting he submit it to the USC11:20
dutchiecool :)11:20
dutchienow, back to work11:21
bigcalmDoes anybody know how to restrict sudo so that a given user can only sudo as another given user?11:22
dwatkinscan't you just remove them from the admin group, bigcalm?11:26
davmor2dwatkins: what admin group11:26
dutchieremove them from sudo group, and add something like "user = ALL(target_user) ALL" to /etc/sudoers11:27
davmor2bigcalm: I think you can just remove them from sudoers11:27
dwatkinsoh sorry, got confused between OS X and Ubuntu/Linux11:27
bigcalmHumm11:27
dutchiebigcalm: man 5 sudoers11:27
davmor2dwatkins: no there used to be an admin group it got removed11:27
dutchieit's just called "sudo" now11:28
dwatkinsah ok, at least it's not the confusingly-named "wheel" ;)11:28
MartijnVdSbsd--11:28
dutchie(don't forget to use visudo to edit sudoers)11:29
bigcalmI added this to /etc/sudoers: hayleyALL=(iain) ALL11:31
bigcalmI logged in as hayley and tried: sudo su - iain11:31
bigcalmI got this error: Sorry, user hayley is not allowed to execute '/bin/su - iain' as root on proliant.discworld.cuth.eu.11:31
dwatkinsI wanted to allow sudo with no password for specific commands, but couldn't find the part of the documentation that explained this in anything but extremely complex terms.11:32
bigcalmAnd yet...11:33
bigcalmhayley@proliant:~$ sudo -u iain whoami11:33
bigcalmiain11:33
MartijnVdSbigcalm: echo $USER11:33
bigcalmSo how do I let hayley become iain?11:33
Laney"as root" is the key11:33
dutchiebigcalm: sudo -u iain -i11:34
Laneysudo -u iain -i?11:34
MartijnVdSbigcalm: sudo -u iain -i11:34
dutchielol11:34
LaneyHAHA!11:34
bigcalmYay !11:34
MartijnVdS$HOME will be correct now as well11:34
dutchiedwatkins: user = ALL NOPASSWD: /bin/foo, /usr/bin/bar11:35
dutchieer11:35
dutchiemove the = one word left11:35
dutchiebut that should work11:35
dwatkinsthanks dutchie :)11:36
ali1234is there like, reverse sudo?11:36
ali1234where you have to type your password to run a command as yourself11:36
bigcalmo.O11:37
dutchieali1234: you could write a wrapper around bash -e and set it as login shell or something11:38
ali1234i have done that, but it's kind of messy11:38
penguin42ali1234: su nobody ?11:38
ali1234so i have some piece of software and i want it to a) always run as a specific user, and b) require me to type my password whenever i try to run it11:39
ali1234i implemented this by shadowing the binary with a script in ~/bin with the same name, which does sudo -u <user> <program> $@11:40
ali1234but this is kind of hacky and i thought maybe there was a better way11:40
ali1234maybe with setuid and "reverse sudo" (which is something i just made up)11:41
penguin42ali1234: Ah, with selinux I think you could do that by having to change context/policy/whatever it's called - not sure how to without11:41
dutchiecould do some wacky permissions like 750 or something?11:41
directhexonly £9.99 for WoW Mists of Pandaria on Amazon Black Friday! do NOT pay attention to the £7 price on Blizzard's website!11:41
dutchiefor (a) at least11:41
penguin42ali1234: You could just put the program on a directory that was only visible to a particular user11:41
ali1234i could, but then i wouldn't be able to run it...11:42
ali1234i want to avoid the need for the script11:42
ali1234i mean that's effectively what i've done11:42
dutchiewhy not just sudo -u user by hand?11:42
ali1234the user that really runs it can't see the script, cos it's in my normal user homedir11:42
dutchieanyway i should be doing topology11:43
ali1234and my user can't "see" the really binary because the script shadows it11:43
bigcalmpopey: davmor2: http://peterlevi.com/variety/about-variety/#comment-843011:53
davmor2bigcalm: yeah he went through the old queue via the ARB.11:58
directhexAzelphur, is there any cryptocurrency right now worth mining on a geforce?12:10
ali1234directhex: maybe primecoin on cpu?12:11
directhexali1234, my CPU is 5 years old :/12:11
popeybigcalm: great, get submitting!12:12
ali1234apparently there's a gpu miner for it now12:12
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bigcalmpopey: me submit? I'm confused12:19
popeyhe said anyone could submit12:19
bigcalmBut it would also mean me maintaining the package12:19
penguin42directhex: Buy it cake?12:20
ali1234how does variety change the wallpaper? by what api?12:20
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davmor2bigcalm: yeah you wanted it in USC :P You get to look after it :D12:21
davmor2ali1234: magic12:21
bigcalmI stated surprise only12:21
bigcalmdbus?12:22
ali1234it claims to work on xubuntu but i find that hard to believe12:22
bigcalmI wrote a background changer a very long time agao12:22
ali1234considering all the pain i went through the past week fixing xubuntu wallpaper rendering12:22
ali1234unless it just opens a window over your existing desktop12:23
bigcalmThis takes me back a bit: http://lazygnome.net/projects/mdebc/0.1/mdebc-pl.txt12:23
penguin42ali1234: xsetroot ?12:24
ali1234no, xsetroot absolutely doesn't work in xubuntu12:24
MooDoobigcalm: 2006 :)12:24
bigcalmMooDoo: happy times ;)12:24
penguin42ali1234: yeh I mean it's not worked for a long long time12:25
ali1234it doesn't work with compositing WM12:25
davmor2bigcalm: you saying you're unhappy now?12:25
penguin42ali1234: Perhaps it just has a list of different environments and what to do in each case?12:25
ali1234hsetroot does, if the WM supports it, which xfwm4 does, but only when you use my patches12:25
ali1234but xfdesktop does not, so if that's running, you won't actually see the hsetroot wallpaper (xfwm4 will draw it, then xfdesktop will draw on top, hiding it)12:26
bigcalmdavmor2: I'm happy that it's Friday and I get to stay with my parents this weekend. Most of my time will be spent replacing the HDD with an SSD in my father's laptop and then a reinstall of Windows 712:27
MartijnVdSbigcalm: heh, that sounds like my weekend12:28
MartijnVdSbigcalm: excepy my dad has Win8 to put on the SSD, and he's reasonable computer-savvy (he taught me how to code, long long ago ;)12:29
davmor2bigcalm: take a usb caddie drop the ssd in it dd the hdd to the ssd, plug in the ssd start the laptop12:29
bigcalmdavmor2: I could copy one to the other, but I don't want to. It's time for a fresh install12:30
davmor2bigcalm: Ah fair enough12:31
bigcalmPlus, the SSD is smaller than the HDD. So it wouldn't be happy12:32
davmor2bigcalm: you might want to grab the sp's for win7 on a cd that would speed things up a bit12:32
davmor2bigcalm: you could clonezilla/fog it that would take care of it :)12:32
bigcalmdavmor2: I have access to the MS partner thingy, I don't see the SPs as a download12:32
davmor2bigcalm: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5842 but it should be on msdn12:35
bigcalmAha12:36
bigcalmTa12:40
* bigcalm hunts for a DVD-R12:41
MartijnVdSbigcalm: Really? -R not +R?12:42
bigcalmOh, it appears that I have +R12:42
bigcalmFrom 200312:42
popeyso many exciting things arriving on a friday!12:44
popeynew printer, new usb hub12:44
popeyits like christmas!12:44
MartijnVdSpopey: Sinterklaas is next week ;)12:44
MartijnVdSpopey: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas12:45
penguin42which printer?12:45
popeyhp thingy12:45
popeycolour multifunction12:45
* Laney got new PS4 :>12:46
popeycock, I thought I'd bought a usb3 one12:46
popeyah no, i decided not to didnt I12:46
MooDooLaney: my work collegue has one on his desk right now12:51
Laneyfor himself?12:51
MooDooyeah12:51
LaneyI love those days12:51
Laneyreally keen to get home12:51
MooDooyou sounds just like my friend12:51
LaneyI'm already at home, so get to play at lunch :>12:52
dwatkinsI considered getting a PS4, but I still have plenty of stuff to do is KSP.12:54
dwatkins*in12:54
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6493920/ hub nearly full already!12:54
davmor2popey: what size hub, and why didn't you get the hp multicolour thingy that is wireless so it doesn't need a usb port ;)13:09
TheOpenSourcererUnusual vehicle parked in our car park today... http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BaPc19PCUAAoiqz.jpg:large13:16
GentileBendwatkins we should start an #ubuntu-uk clan.13:17
GentileBenMartijnVdS I feel the need to raise the spectre of Zwarte Piet yet again http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwarte_Piet13:17
GentileBenhttp://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/nov/29/morrissey-attacks-us-obama-thanksgiving lol, I'm sure Obama cares what a 1980s UK musician thinks.13:30
TheOpenSourcerer"musician"... Hmmm, I'd use that term rather loosely myself13:31
penguin42https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fEer4hvILSE/UpX8En17cVI/AAAAAAAACy8/N50-W4CT6Bk/w350-h384-no/2013+-+113:31
TheOpenSourcererlol13:31
popeydavmor2: I *did* get a networked printer, the USB hub is for the USB devices on my desk13:38
penguin42popey: What are colour lasers like for images these days?13:38
popeydunno, not using it for that13:38
GentileBenTheOpenSourcerer: I used to defend Morrissey from the red tops until I actually listened to Morrissey giving his opinions on things.13:38
penguin42popey: Well yeh, I know you're mostly using it for printing fivers, but I just wondered13:38
GentileBenHe's one of the most ignorant celebrities I know of.13:39
popeyheh13:39
GentileBenI'd rather hang out with Jade Goody's ghost than Morrissey.13:39
mungbean:-|13:41
MartijnVdSthey're "okay"13:43
popeywell.. printing to that printer from OSX caused it to obtain a 169 style bonjour IP13:43
popeywhich confused me for a bit13:43
mungbeanis it true that printers have a unique "invisbile yellow code" to detect the oringitaor of said fiver13:43
mungbeanof is that photocopiers13:43
popeyyes13:44
popeyhttps://w2.eff.org/Privacy/printers/docucolor/13:44
ali1234it's both13:44
mungbeanwhere on the page?where on the page are those dots?13:45
mungbeanwoops13:45
penguin42all over13:45
mungbeanThe same grid is printed repeatedly over the entire page, but the repetitions of the grid are offset slightly from one another so that each grid is separated from the others13:45
mungbeanfelt v nervous spending a £50 note the other day13:47
popey 3989 alan      20   0 2095m 467m 1764 S   5.3  5.9 108:53.05 hud-service13:49
popeybah13:49
TheOpenSourcererNoodles!13:51
TheOpenSourcererIn a Pot!13:51
TheOpenSourcererBombay Bad Boy for lunch :-D13:52
diplomungbean: Nice to have one!13:52
diplo:)13:52
popeyyes! noodles, great idea13:52
diploYuk, can't stand pot noodles13:52
GentileBenI just realised I have The Communist Manifesto next to Atlas Shrugged in my bookshelf. How...coincidental.13:52
ali1234pics or it didn't happen13:54
mungbeandiplo: unfortunately it was cash in hand for buying stuff off my credit card for a friend without a CC :S13:57
mungbeanso i've spent the money and will pay when the cc bill comes :(13:57
diploheh, I always do that as well.. wish people would do bank transfers as I'm more likely to pay CC off13:59
diploI don't think I've been into the bank in 3+ years13:59
ali1234if you're worried about fake bills you can get some of those detector pens14:01
ali1234http://www.amazon.co.uk/Helix-Counterfeit-Currency-Detector-Pen/dp/B000I5SB3A14:01
MooDoothe pens aren't that reliable though14:07
ali1234they'll detect if someone gives you a 50 they printed on their inkjet printer though :)14:11
MartijnVdSand who doesn't, in these days of economic distress14:13
popeyHm. My laptop just spontaneously suspended14:15
MartijnVdSLow power?14:16
MartijnVdSWrong Fn combination key accidentally?14:16
shaunoput a magnet too close to the front of a mac?  ;)14:17
MartijnVdSshauno: it's his personality.. too magnetic 8-)14:18
popeyi was watching a video, not touching the keyboard14:18
popeyit could have been a momentary power blip14:18
popeybut my desktop and server didnt go out14:18
MartijnVdSpopey: could it have been suspend because it was idle?14:18
MartijnVdSsay, 30 minutes idle = suspend14:18
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6494234/14:19
popeynope14:19
MartijnVdSpopey: too hot?14:19
bigcalmLaptops have a built in UPS ;)14:19
MartijnVdSpopey: try dmesg -T for human-readable timestamps on that14:19
penguin42popey: Admit it you've got a 0 14 * * 5 pm-suspend # weekend14:19
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6494238/14:19
MartijnVdSpopey: that ends 2 days ago..14:20
shaunolaptops have a builtin UPS .. until the power fluctuation is anything over than a straight blackout.  and then you discover they have no protection against surge/spike/brown/etc14:20
popeywtf14:20
ali1234my syslog is just: "Nov 29 14:12:24 al-desktop whoopsie[1342]: online" over and over again14:20
MartijnVdSwhoopsie!14:21
popeywhy has dmesg stopped14:21
MartijnVdSpopey: the timestamps might be "off" because you've suspended often14:21
MartijnVdSpopey: check /var/log/kern.log to be sure14:21
popeyNov 29 14:17:17 deep-thought kernel: [296851.534664] CPU3: Core temperature/speed normal14:21
popeylast line of that file14:22
ali1234what file is it?14:22
MartijnVdShas the system been asleep for 2 days total since boot? :)14:22
* popey shrugs14:22
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6494244/14:22
popeyoverheat14:23
MartijnVdSpopey: maybe one of these can help minimize that? http://www.amazon.co.uk/tag/laptop%20cooling%20pad/products14:24
penguin42popey: THis laptop seems to be running hot with +1 on it - It's a while since it's had Ubuntu on this one but ht eprevious Arch and opensuse weren't running the fan like Ubuntu is, not sure what's different14:24
popeyno good MartijnVdS its in a docking station14:25
MartijnVdSpopey: oh, hmm.. :(14:25
bigcalmbinary drivers not doing their job in keeping the GPU tempt down and having a knock on to the CPU?14:26
penguin42bigcalm: This box is plain intel14:27
bigcalmAh14:27
popeyhttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/393053146/powerup-30-smartphone-controlled-paper-airplane14:40
ali1234nakamura lock \o/14:43
popeynever heard of it..14:46
popeynow I have14:46
TheOpenSourcererpopey: That has been rather successful!14:46
TheOpenSourcerer4x funded in what? 3 days?14:47
ali1234i'm constantly amazed how few people in the uk know how to fold the nakamura lock... even fewer know the name of it14:47
ali1234i was taught it by an american kid at my school14:47
bigcalmOh, it's available for android as well as iOS. I'll back it then :)14:52
bigcalmHang on, Android 4.3? I am stuck on 4.1.2 :(14:52
popeyby the time you get it... next year though..?14:53
ali1234i kind of doubt it really needs 4.314:53
bigcalmpopey: good point14:53
bigcalmTheOpenSourcerer: how's your SGS3 coping?14:53
popeyI backed it ☻14:53
TheOpenSourcererIt's a bit fscked bigcalm14:54
bigcalm:(14:55
TheOpenSourcererIt works but the 4.3 update was really pants.14:55
TheOpenSourcererSometimes you can't answer the phone - screen won't turn on...14:55
Myrttihttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1470156778/wipebook <-- dsample backed this few days back after I showed it to him seeing Xalior had backed it first14:55
TheOpenSourcererBattery drains much faster.14:55
TheOpenSourcererOccasional total lock ups - remove the battery job.14:56
TheOpenSourcererBut other than that it's fine :-)14:56
bigcalmMyrtti: that looks funky14:58
popeyTheOpenSourcerer: have you considered wiping it and starting fresh?14:59
popeyDAMMIT14:59
popey[299369.229049] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has changed14:59
popey[299370.273453] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has changed14:59
* popey logs out/in15:00
TheOpenSourcererpopey: Yes.15:00
* TheOpenSourcerer has also considered CM15:00
AzelphurNewegg has 3TB HDDs for $89.99 (£55) fyi folks15:00
Azelphurdeal will probably only last the day15:00
popeyKiB Mem:   8056528 total,  2075896 used,  5980632 free,   128184 buffers15:01
popeyKiB Swap:  8267772 total,   220516 used,  8047256 free,  1035996 cached15:01
popeybetter15:01
penguin42Azelphur: ebuyer listing them at 75 on discount15:01
TheOpenSourcererbut at this moment isn't that bothered. TBH my phone is mostly used for email and as a camera + a bit of social networking. It works... Just.15:01
Azelphurpenguin42: yea, £20 more :)15:02
popeyisnt newegg USA though?15:02
popeyso you'll have VAT etc to pay15:02
Azelphurpopey: yea, but it's easy enough to get one, just get someone to ship you one in (Plenty of people on -otc would do it)15:02
penguin42popey: Hmm on an item under #100? Maybe15:02
AzelphurI never paid VAT on the ones I brought in last year :x15:02
AlanBellin syslog I get this "Nov 29 15:02:05 alanlaptop kernel: [421324.992804] [drm:intel_update_fbc], more than one pipe active, disabling compression" 76 times a second15:04
popeynice15:05
popey\o/ intel15:05
ali1234AlanBell: ok you win :)15:05
Laneymuhahaha15:06
LaneyI didn't get a code with my PS4 for some DLC that I should have had. Complained to Amazon. £63.75 refund \o/15:07
Myrttiwhy am I crying when watching a kickstarter project video about cast iron pots and pans? OMG Miia get a grip15:08
Myrtti(they are very beautiful though)15:08
Laneywas expecting a fiver and a packet of crisps15:08
penguin42why do they need to kickstart making cast iron pots and pans - it's been done for centuries without kickstarter15:09
ali1234magic internet cast-iron pots and pans?15:10
Myrttiwhy do they need kickstarter to make wallets, watches, magazines, phones...15:11
Myrttiit's been done for decades, if not centuries!15:11
diddledanAlanBell: I hope your system isn't on an SSD with writes to disc at least 76 times a second15:12
AlanBelldiddledan: it sure is15:12
* AlanBell thinks SSD fud is fud15:13
diddledanit might be fud, but the ideas it's based on are true in that an ssd does have a finite amount of writes before it can't write no more15:15
popeynot anywhere near as low number of writes as people will have you believe15:16
Seeker`so does a HDD in practice :P15:16
Seeker`spinning mechanical parts can only spin for so long...15:16
ali1234i've got harddrives over 10 years old that still work15:18
ali1234actually by now some of them must be getting on for 20 years15:18
AlanBelland no SSDs over 10 years old that still work I bet :)15:18
ali1234no15:18
AlanBellproof!15:18
ali1234i did have memory cards 10 years ago - none of them still work though15:19
ali1234i was thinking of getting a ssd the other day actually15:21
penguin42they are wonderful as boot disk15:21
ali1234i only boot about twice a month though15:21
popeys/boot/root/15:22
ali1234after i've booted everything is in ram15:23
bigcalmImporting 2.9GB mysql dump takes it's sweet time on my proliant micro server :(15:29
diddledanbigcalm: that's a big database dump15:29
diddledanbigcalm: are you allowed to tell us where it's from (type of application e.g.)15:30
bigcalmdiddledan: it is rather large, and will only grow with time15:30
bigcalmdiddledan: not really :(15:30
bigcalmErm, a monitoring application is possibly as vague as I can be :)15:31
* AlanBell imported the precise location of every postcode in the UK into mysql in 17 seconds earlier15:31
diddledanbigcalm: figured as much - don't worry, I understand that quite often things can't be discussed. it's just the nature of business15:31
* penguin42 notes precise and postcode are generally a bit incompatible15:31
diplobigcalm: Still doing PHP ?15:32
bigcalmdiplo: aye, it pays the bills :)15:32
diploOr anyone else I guess, what do you use ( if at all ) to export to Excel15:32
diplo?15:32
bigcalmPHPExcel :)15:33
bigcalmIt's a great lib15:33
bigcalmUse it daily15:33
diddledanpenguin42, AlanBell : we had problems with postcode to police-region lookups - aparently some postal code prefixes split between hampshire and scotland15:33
bigcalmdiplo: http://phpexcel.codeplex.com/15:33
diploYeah tis what I use, wants to much on shared hosting and shared hosting exhaust with memory errors :/15:33
bigcalmPoo15:33
diploI've used the pear one before that's defunct and that worked with same data so pretty sure its a phpexcel issue15:34
diploAgain, I need to move my hosting..15:34
diplo:/15:34
penguin42diddledan: Hampshire and scotland?!15:35
diddledanpenguin42: yeah, I can't remember the exact details but my boss put his postal code from some backwater in hampshire into our system and it spat out a northern police region15:35
bigcalmdiplo: it's on github now: https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel15:36
diddledanthis was around a year ago when we were doing choosemypcc.org.uk15:36
bigcalmWhich is handy to use as a git submodule15:36
diploI could probably doing with upgrading, reading a few SO posts they have improved it quite a bit.15:37
diploTa for link15:37
bigcalmYus15:38
diploOn 1.7.6 newest is 1.8 i think.15:38
diploPITA! I really don't want to make any more fixes :(15:39
bigcalmThat's PHP for you :D15:39
popeywell. phoned up lenovo because of my overheating laptop and they're sending someone on wednesday15:39
popeythat was easy15:39
diploYep vvery true bigcalm, why I want out and into a sysadmin job again15:39
bigcalmCoo, that mysql dump import is still going on15:40
dwatkinsGentileBen: a clan in KSP?15:44
penguin42popey: You have onsite support with Lenovo?15:47
popeyyes15:47
popeycost 45 quid15:47
popeybest 45 quid I have ever spent15:47
popeythis is the third call out15:47
penguin42do you have to show the problem in Windows or what?15:48
popeyhe didnt ask any questions15:49
popeyand i have previously never had any of that nonsense with lenovo15:49
dwatkinsit's PC World that will refuse to support a hardware problem if you have Linux installed15:51
dwatkinsbroken hinge? get lost, you put Linux on it!15:51
mungbeani don't think they would know15:53
mungbeandon't ask don't tell15:54
* TheOpenSourcerer frequently dumps and imports > 1GB mysql databases. Am always amazed at, in reality, how quick it actually is when I ponder the actual volume of data involved.15:54
* TheOpenSourcerer always uses mysqldump and mysql db < sql.file rather than any php malarkey however15:54
awilkinsI used to get Small Business units from Dell rather than home / retail ones15:54
dwatkinsI keep meaning to install a machine with Windows as the default boot option and a quick, blank grub window so that if it gets stolen, it boots into Windows (where I have Prey installed so I can track it etc.).15:55
awilkinsJust because of the onsite support15:55
dwatkinsNaturally I'd boot Ubuntu all the time...15:55
awilkinsHeld the phone up to the hard drive when it had a click of death one time. Replacement drive was couriered in 0800 next day.15:55
dwatkinsimpressive15:57
penguin42awilkins: Was that on the bronze/silver/gold support stuff?  I once heard the gold support as like the others but they believed you when you rang them15:58
awilkinspenguin42, Dunno, just the small business next-day support15:58
awilkinsThey would also do the silly things like sending a vast box with one "K" type screw in it.15:59
penguin42haha15:59
awilkinsThe K ones are the teensy little grub screws that hold the keyboard in16:00
penguin42awilkins: Cisco support contracts were good for that; big box with a cardboard envelope floating in it, with an A4 sheet with an ID sticker in one small corner16:00
mungbeanwht makes me sad about kickstarter? add $20 to send outside US16:04
mungbeanwow, that kano kicktarter is $846,000 now16:06
popeykano?16:07
popeyoh, the computer16:07
diplowoohoo ini_set worked bigcalm :)16:07
diplonever used to16:08
bigcalmMaybe your host has calmed down a bit16:08
diploMaybe, well after the errors I got with new phpexcel I'm glad as I really didn't want to debug :)16:08
bigcalmJust got another spam from the watercress line (yes, I signed up for it). Do people want to do the RAT again next year?16:13
TheOpenSourcererInteresting chart via Tim O'Reilly https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/116524915824016011781/albums/5950217041981635649/5950217043149210562?pid=5950217043149210562&oid=11652491582401601178116:13
TheOpenSourcererIOS is almost flat in terms of overall market share...16:13
TheOpenSourcererbigcalm: I'm always up for a RAT :-D16:13
bigcalmTheOpenSourcerer: then why did Italy happen? :P16:14
TheOpenSourcererWork/Business and it's Italy ;-)16:14
TheOpenSourcererThe RAT is 10mins down the road for me...16:14
TheOpenSourcererHave been on it quite a few times16:14
popeyAlanBell: what do you want me to do with these ethernet bits?16:15
=== Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte
Azelphurcontinuing my black friday deals PSAs, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ASUS-Google-Nexus-7-FHD-7-32GB-Wi-FI-Android-4-3-2nd-Generation-Tablet-NEW-/281216658647?clk_rvr_id=55390890694817:05
Azelphurthe usual price (direct from google) is £23917:05
daftykinsi guess that's with VAT on, from Google?17:08
Azelphurdaftykins: that's a UK seller, no VAT and free delivery, £189.99 is the price you pay.17:08
popeythats quite a bargain17:09
Azelphurindeed17:09
daftykinsbut is Google's £239 inclusive?17:10
Azelphurdaftykins: I /think/ google actually charges shipping on top17:10
Azelphurbut not sure17:10
Azelphurso that deal is at least £50 cheaper than google, more if they charge for delivery17:10
popeyhe's asking about VAT, not delivery17:10
daftykinsafter all, i'm a 'tax dodger' :>17:11
Azelphurdaftykins: both prices are inc VAT17:11
popeyfree delivery17:11
AzelphurI would think17:11
popeyyes, 239 from goog includes vat17:11
daftykinshrmm ok so that's 199 straight off17:11
daftykinsvs. 158 if there's a mechanism to get the VAT off on ebay17:12
popeywoudln't be surprised if they aren't paying VAT17:14
daftykinsah it's a US one too17:16
ali1234Azelphur: shouldn't you be posting bitcoin deals or something?17:21
Azelphurali1234: oh, here's me used to everyone following things17:22
Azelphurnamecheap 10% off for bitcoin payments, 40% off all VPS products for life @ SimpleNode, 35% off all webhosting @ exhosting, 40% off at mixed tees17:23
Azelphurloads more here http://www.bitcoinblackfriday.com/17:23
Azelphur10% off the wikispeed car :o17:27
Azelphurthat's almost tempting, if I get around to learning to drive, I'd probably actually do that17:27
diploI'd like 40% off a VPS :)17:28
Azelphur109 MPG (record for a road-legal gasoline engine) and only $22k17:28
AzelphurxD17:28
Azelphurand it looks pretty sweet too17:28
daftykins:>17:28
ali1234ooo, adafruit 10% off...17:28
Azelphurhttp://wikispeed.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Roadster_World_Debut_1000px.jpg17:29
awilkins158MPG imperial17:29
awilkinsWHOOOO17:29
Azelphurhaha, this car is awesome17:30
Azelphurit has a bug tracker17:30
Azelphur"Overheats intermittently." odeer17:31
penguin42just like Popey's laptop17:31
Azelphurhttp://www.ministryofawesome.com/sites/default/files/styles/galleryformatter_slide/public/WIKISPEED_Roadster.jpg look at that though17:31
Azelphurit's such a nice looking car.17:31
ali1234well looks like i'm gonna be spending a lot of money at adafruit later17:32
awilkins"Unstable at highway speed turning"17:32
awilkins"No fuel gauge"17:32
daftykinsjust minor issues then17:32
awilkins"No wipers"17:32
penguin42do you think they have a crash catcher?17:32
Azelphurali1234: :D17:33
GentileBenAzelphur, how high do you think BTC is going to be before the next crash?18:10
Azelphurno idea in all honesty18:10
GentileBenDon't be coy!!18:10
GentileBenI know you have the inside track.18:10
GentileBenYou're like the Paul Krugman of cryptonomics.18:10
GentileBenYes, I did just coin the neologism "cryptonomics".18:11
Azelphurlol18:11
AzelphurI'm dubious about it coming down tbh, it's been so strong recently18:12
GentileBenSounds like you're talking about an erection.18:12
Azelphurlol18:13
GentileBenI wish I'd invested when it was economical to mine with CPUs...like in the first few weeks.18:13
Azelphurme too :)18:13
GentileBenI mined a fraction of a BTC at work using a new server cluster, because back then it was ironic to mine miniscule amounts of coin.18:14
GentileBenHmm, how much did mining $111k worth of BTC cost you in $?18:15
Azelphur~$5k18:45
diddledanlol, https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekEnterpriseSeason5NetflixCampaign19:11
diddledanignore for a moment that I posted a link to an evil privacy-invading website19:11
GentileBenEh....19:15
GentileBenWhy not Firefly?19:15
GentileBenOf all the shows that Fox has cancelled, Firefly is the one which mades me hurt inside.19:16
diddledanyeah, firefly was awesome19:16
diddledanI loved the way they made it feel wild-west19:17
diddledanand, well.. it had BOITH Jewel Stait AND Summer Glau19:18
diddledanboith?19:18
GentileBenYeah, I saw that deleted lesbian kiss scene with those two.19:20
diddledan:-)19:20
GentileBendiddledan, did you just Google "Jewel Stait Summer Glau lesbian kiss Firefly"?19:27
diddledanI've resisted so far19:28
ali1234AlanBell: ping20:31
mungbeanbuying and selling pages on facebook are full of xbox 360 suddenly20:34
mungbeanpaul mcgann is appearing far too much on bbc talking about dr who20:35
MartijnVdSmungbean: well Chris Eccleston wouldn't come20:49
mungbeanpaul mcgann has about as much credentials as me20:53
DJonesczajkowski: This may be something that interests you http://www.viralnova.com/these-17-naughty-pugs-just-got-shamed-by-their-owners-and-the-result-is-hilarious-lol/20:53
popeyChris Eccleston did come20:53
popeyhe was at one of the 50th anniversary celebrations at the BFI20:53
mungbeani'm watching some lame "ultaimte guide"20:54
czajkowskiDJones: lol20:54
mungbeanits like a noobs version20:54
mungbeannot sure who would watch it if they weren't a fan , so its silly20:54
czajkowskiDJones: http://cheezburger.com/7925663232  my litle fella20:55
DJonesczajkowski: That looks like typical dog behaviour20:59
* MartijnVdS watches "Being Elmo" on netflix21:00
diddledanbeing EMO?21:20
diddledan:-p21:20
popeychaps..21:26
popeyhttp://www.nhs.uk/video/Pages/Antenatalclasses.aspx21:26
popeyneed to figure a way to download that video21:26
popeyit's hosted on brightcove21:26
arsenhm, i think i just cycled past James May in a Maserati.21:26
arsenI wonder if he likes Ubuntu, i imagine it would be his kinda thing.21:26
popeyhe doesn't strike me as techy21:27
popeyin a computer sense21:27
popeyooh https://code.google.com/p/get-flash-videos/ might do it21:28
ali1234that's really obviously a tweaked jwplayer21:32
ali1234which means it probably doesn't do any fancy streaming21:32
ali1234which means you can cache-grab it21:32
popeyget_flash_videos turns out to be in the repo and it just worked21:38
daftykinsaww that ebay Nexus 7 has disallowed shipping to the Channel Islands23:00
AlanBello/ ali123423:00
daftykinswhy there's such hatred for my islands i don't know23:00
ali1234AlanBell: pm23:00
AlanBellsure23:01
GentileBendaftykins you should have it delivered by pelican.23:08
GentileBenAlso - why Ebay? The N7 is cheap enough from Google direct.23:08
daftykinsGoogle don't honour VAT removal23:08
daftykinsplus the ebay one is cheaper, which was linked earlier23:09
daftykinsit wouldn't be for me anywho23:09
GentileBenYou could have gotten AlanBell to mail it to you.23:14
daftykinsfrom England? where they pay tax? :D23:16
GentileBenAlanBell is all under the table.23:20
AlanBellonly after *lots* of beers23:21
AlanBellwhat is the question here?23:21
daftykinsah it doesn't matter so much - i was just remarking on how a cheap ebay seller and Google themselves do not seem to care for us Channel Islanders23:24
daftykinsthey either won't subtract VAT or won't post here23:24
GentileBenWhat's it like being on the old enemy's doorstep?23:27
AlanBelldaftykins: I used to do some work for an accountancy firm for rich people, they were all about squirreling money about between tax havens, keeping it *just about* clean and above board23:31
daftykins:o23:32
GentileBenAren't the CI a tax haven, AlanBell?23:32
daftykinsGentileBen: not sure i follow that one23:32
daftykinswell sort of - we have our own gov. and don't pay VAT23:33
daftykinsbut the cost of living is 1.4x England at least23:33
GentileBenWhat about your banking system? The one so enthusiastically embraced by Jimmy Carr.23:33
AlanBellthey have a different tax regime which means that anywhere there is a difference an accountant can put things in the right place23:33
GentileBendaftykins, how much is a Pot Noodle?23:33
daftykinswe have the UK banks just with 'offshore' status23:33
GentileBenA regular sized one.23:33
daftykinsi have no idea23:33
GentileBenYou're no man of the people.23:34
GentileBenDo you not have a Tesco on your island?23:34
daftykinsnope23:34
daftykinsalthough Waitrose bought out our two main supermarkets23:34
GentileBenSainsbury's? Asda? Morrisson's?23:34
GentileBen*Morrisons23:34
daftykinsno chains nope23:34
GentileBenWaitrose probably don't sell noodles unless they've been massaged by organic terrapins.23:35
daftykins:D23:36
daftykinsit's kind of shocking really, i've always had a NatWest account growing up23:37
daftykinsso i go to England for Uni, go into a NatWest branch...23:37
daftykinsnope sorry, you're an offshore customer. we can do nothing with those accounts, you may use the ATM and that is all23:37
penguin42daftykins: Ah I know there is a Lloyds Offshore that's a separate company, I assume Natwest is the same23:40
GentileBendaftykins, get AlanBell to set up a proxy account for you.23:43
daftykins0o23:43
daftykinsthis conversation really got compicated fast XD23:43
GentileBenMy solution to everything is to get AlanBell to do something potentially illegal.23:43
daftykinslmao23:43
diddledanmy solution to everything is to pay the prostitute so the pimp doesn't break my legs23:47
penguin42daftykins: Can you pay us in milk23:48
GentileBenFrom the prostitute?23:48
penguin42from the cows23:48
GentileBenHow do we know the prostitutes aren't cows?23:48
penguin42have you ever seen a cow in high heels and bad make up?23:49
diddledanooh, they should make a digital version of milk as a currency like bitcoins are a digital version of pounds shillings and pence, so bitmilk is a virtual version of real milk23:49
penguin42diddledan: You could call it soya23:49
GentileBenSoy milk is virtual milk.23:49
GentileBenIs milking a cow an act of animal abuse, I wonder.23:49
diddledanGentileBen: it depends whether you enjoy it or not I think23:50
daftykinsdiddledan: is that how every Friday night ends up?23:50
diddledandaftykins: pretty much23:50
diddledanI didn't know she was a prostitute the first time23:50
diddledanbut once I'd twigged I had to be sure23:51
daftykinspenguin42: ah, tempted to sample the product of our very own Guernsey Golds?23:51
diddledanguernsey milk had better be awesome23:51
daftykinsit's all i know23:52
penguin42diddledan: It's supposed to be23:52
daftykinshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/0gmvr0829tpkazd/IMG_20131127_230500.jpg23:52
daftykinshere's a carton of blue23:52
penguin42diddledan: where does your electricity come from?23:53
diddledanpenguin42: a box in the cupboard23:53
daftykinshahaha23:53
penguin42diddledan: I kind of meant, is it local, french or uk ?23:53
* daftykins forgets where diddledan is from23:54
diddledanI'm not sure that you can quantify that with the national grib23:54
diddledangrid23:54
diddledandaftykins: amazingstoke23:54
penguin42sorry, I think that question was for daftykins not diddledan23:54
daftykinsah yes of course23:54
diddledantoo many D names23:54
penguin42diddledan: I was just thinking that depending on your electricity pricing it might be a good place to run a coin mining op23:55
daftykinspenguin42: we do indeed have a french link cable which runs from them via Jersey, then onto Guernsey. though we also have the local power station as a backup - we used to get so many power cuts when i was growing up23:55
penguin42daftykins: Interesting, the mainland imports guite a bit of French power, I guess through the same cable23:56
diddledanI get confused between daftykins and dwatkins  alot because they're both the same length - and my name is the same length again so I'm sure everyone else gets confused between the three of us23:56
daftykinsnow it's a lot more reliable, except for when the French link failed once and needed repair23:56
daftykinsdidtkins23:56
daftykins:D23:56
daftykinsoops one short23:56
diddledandiddlykins?23:56
daftykinspenguin42: mmm not sure, i only know of it stretching out to us23:56

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