[04:39] <rick_h_> evening
[04:41] <mrgoodcat> hey
[04:41] <mrgoodcat> you're up later than usual
[04:41] <rick_h_> yea, just getting back to the hotel
[04:43] <mrgoodcat> long day?
[04:44] <rick_h_> just a bit :)
[04:44] <mrgoodcat> missed you at CHC. craig said you were out of town
[04:46] <rick_h_> yea, OH today/tomorrow
[04:48] <mrgoodcat> how were the storms down there?
[06:05] <mrgoodcat> traceroute -m 254 -q1 obiwan.scrye.net
[10:47] <cmaloney> Good morning
[13:07] <jrwren> -m 254?
[13:08] <jrwren> that is a lot of hops, and I don't mean beer flavor
[13:15] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: yea but it's worth it
[13:15] <mrgoodcat> run the traceroute
[13:21] <jrwren> oh, the star wars thing.
[13:21] <jrwren> classic
[13:21] <mrgoodcat> yea
[13:21] <mrgoodcat> was playing around with all the linux joke things yesterdayu
[13:21] <mrgoodcat> apt-get moo is pretty good
[13:22] <mrgoodcat> aptitude moo
[13:22] <jrwren> many nerds went nuts over that not just because of the dns names, but because of all the play IPs required to do it.
[13:22] <jrwren> N: Unable to locate package moo
[13:22] <mrgoodcat> yea that is a lot
[13:22] <mrgoodcat> not install
[13:22] <mrgoodcat> apt-get moo
[13:23] <jrwren> oh, lol
[13:23] <jrwren> cowsay thanks
[13:24] <jrwren> cowsay -f elephant I\'ll never forget
[13:27] <mrgoodcat> fortune | b1ff | cowsay
[13:27] <mrgoodcat> requires fortune cowsay and filters
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>  _________________________________
[13:27] <mrgoodcat> Q: WHAT IZ GREEN + LIVEZ IN THE \
[13:27] <mrgoodcat> \ OCEAN??1??! A: MOBY PICKLE.     /
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>  ---------------------------------
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>         \   ^__^
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>          \  (oo)\_______
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>             (__)\       )\/\
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>                 ||----w |
[13:27] <mrgoodcat>                 ||     ||
[13:32] <jrwren> b1ff is a new one to me.
[13:32] <jrwren> well played
[15:33] <jrwren> https://sandstorm.io/
[15:33] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/ozolBk - Sandstorm
[16:04] <brousch__> Hm, am I seeing this right? Ubuntu 14.04 server is only available in powerpc and 64bit? http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/14.04/release/
[16:04] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/WgN5lO - Index of /pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/14.04/release
[16:06] <brousch__> Ah, 32bit is available via torrent
[17:23] <mrgoodcat> brousch__: what do you need the 32 bit server for?
[17:25] <greg-g> 4 gigs of RAM is enough for anyone
[17:31] <mrgoodcat> {{number}} {{unit}} of {Disk/RAM} is enough for anyone.
[17:31] <mrgoodcat> {{tech mogul from relevant era}}
[17:32] <mrgoodcat> mogul might be the wrong word
[17:32] <mrgoodcat> "All technology predictions suck." -Me
[17:41] <brousch__> mrgoodcat: To install on a 8 year old computer
[17:44] <mrgoodcat> wow
[17:44] <mrgoodcat> home/work/project?
[17:48] <brousch__> home firewall
[17:49] <mrgoodcat> !rotw ah
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> oh shoot
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> just meant to say ah
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> accidentally tapped "up"
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> brousch__: linux or bsd?
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> oh wait
[17:50] <mrgoodcat> nevermind
[17:51] <mrgoodcat> don't answer that
[17:51] <mrgoodcat> 12:04:56 < brousch__> Hm, am I seeing this right? Ubuntu 14.04 serv....
[18:33] <greg-g> what's the right make/model (size independent) SSD to buy these days?
[18:33] <greg-g> rick_h_: jcastro ^^
[18:37] <mrgoodcat> greg-g: right in what regard? speed/durability/size/price?
[18:37] <greg-g> durability,mostly
[18:37] <greg-g> consumer grade though
[18:37] <mrgoodcat> relevant article incoming
[18:37] <greg-g> not willing/wanting a commercial grade
[18:38] <mrgoodcat> http://techreport.com/review/26523/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-casualties-on-the-way-to-a-petabyte
[18:38] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/ukNQcz - The SSD Endurance Experiment: Casualties on the way to a petabyte - The Tech Report - Page 1
[18:40] <mrgoodcat> page 3 has the drives that made it to a petabyte
[18:41] <jcastro> greg-g, I prefer intel but samsungs are also good
[18:41] <jcastro> also crucial MX series
[18:43] <jrwren> greg-g: samsung
[18:43] <greg-g> looks like that
[18:43] <greg-g> the samsung evo 840 (pro optional)
[18:43] <mrgoodcat> in that extremely unscientific article i linked the intel was among the first to die
[18:43] <mrgoodcat> the samsung uses TLC which dies a bit faster
[18:43] <greg-g> see also: http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/the-best-ssds/
[18:43] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/jGQ67j - 403 Forbidden
[18:43] <jrwren> plus, the 840 non-pro is near .5$/GB
[18:43] <greg-g> http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/184253-ssd-shadiness-kingston-and-pny-caught-bait-and-switching-cheaper-components-after-good-reviews
[18:43] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/5KSuls - SSD shadiness: Kingston and PNY caught bait-and-switching cheaper components after good reviews | ExtremeTech
[18:43] <jrwren> which is a good price point IMO
[18:44] <greg-g> jrwren: yeah
[18:44] <jrwren> 840evo 500GB is $250 on amazon... still kinda $$$ for me, but the 250 for $135 is not bad.
[18:45] <greg-g> yeah, 250gig is fine with me
[18:45] <greg-g> I don't need it all on laptop
[18:45] <greg-g> I have too much music and too many pictures for anything less than a TB to make sense to do "all"
[18:45] <jrwren> if you run VMs on laptop, 250 can get tight
[18:45] <greg-g> so I'm already going to do a subset
[18:45] <greg-g> nope, luckily
[18:49] <mrgoodcat> greg-g: i'd do this one http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-EVO-Series-2-5-Inch-MZ-7TE250BW/dp/B00E3W1726/?
[18:49] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/qD4P78 - Amazon.com: Samsung Electronics 840 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Single Unit Version Internal Solid State Drive MZ-7TE250BW: Computers & Accessories
[18:49] <greg-g> yep
[18:49] <mrgoodcat> just a good deal
[18:49] <mrgoodcat> tomshardware++
[18:49] <greg-g> that's what I'm going to go get from best buy up the road
[18:50] <greg-g> same price, in fact
[18:57] <brousch__> I'm very happy with the 840 pros. I have 6 of them currently in use with no problems
[18:58] <brousch__> I have had 100% of my OCZ and Kingston SSDs fail. That's 2/2
[19:03] <jrwren> i'm soooo tempted to click buy it now on that..
[19:03] <jrwren> why are you linking me to such awesome?
[20:49] <greg-g> fuck this day, that is all
[21:37] <cmaloney> greg-g: Saw someone mention en.wikipedia was down
[21:37] <cmaloney> and all I could think was that greg-g was having a bad say
[21:37] <cmaloney> day
[22:07] <greg-g> yep
[22:07] <greg-g> first: ssd on laptop died
[22:07] <greg-g> while I'm at best buy, the parser cache falls over
[22:35] <brousch__> greg-g: What make/model SSD died?
[22:37] <greg-g> can't remember
[22:37] <greg-g> haven't had time to disassemble yet
[22:37] <greg-g> see above
[22:38] <brousch__> I assumed you were all set since you are chatting on here ;)
[22:38] <greg-g> irssi lives on a colo'd server
[22:39] <greg-g> and irc is part of work, sooo
[22:58] <greg-g> how could one debug things like "alt+num" not being passed through to irssi through gnome-terminal -> mosh -> server with irssi running
[22:58] <greg-g> works on my (now dead x200s install of debian jessie but not this x230 with an install of debian jessie
[22:58] <greg-g> s/dead/dead)/