[13:53] <cmaloney> Good morning
[13:53] <rick_h_> morn
[14:08] <jrwren> good morning
[14:15] <rick_h_> code review code review everyone loves the code review
[14:16] <jrwren> indeedee do
[17:10] <jrwren> FINALLY got around to writing my per file gpg & upload to s3 script for backup
[17:12] <mrgoodcat> gpg or pgp?
[17:36] <mrgoodcat> rick_h_: sorry i dropped the ball on that pull request. i had literally forgotten it existed
[17:48] <rick_h_> mrgoodcat: all good, it had a good feature I wanted landed so took it over a bit
[17:48] <jrwren> gpg
[18:12] <cmaloney> afternoon
[18:20] <mrgoodcat> afternoon to you as well
[19:34] <cmaloney> And another afternoon to you too. :)
[20:27] <derekv> if mainly what I wanted to do was to boot some workstation diskless off a fileserver would ltsp be overkill?
[20:27] <derekv> (actually i'm thinking booting from usb and mounting nfs is the most painless route but i'm curious)
[20:55] <jrwren> nope, ltsp is never overkill.
[20:55] <jrwren> ltsp is a great way to boot diskless anything - workstations or servers.
[20:56] <jrwren> I once used ltsp to run a server compute cluster. I just disabled X on the nodes.
[20:56] <jrwren> it worked great and ltsp bootstrapped the diskless network boot part
[22:23] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki7MI-Q37Ys
[22:23] <cmaloney> So fucking excited that this is a thing.
[22:30] <greg-g> Craig Maloney7 minutes ago
[22:30] <greg-g> W0000000t!﻿
[22:30] <greg-g> :)
[23:25] <cmaloney> greg-g: Yep. :)