[00:51] q === n0p_ is now known as n0p [00:59] hmm, either quite sunday or I'm in some ghost/split room [00:59] s/quite/quiet [01:01] <_stink_> yeah quiet i guess [02:16] n0p: ssshhh [02:42] Evening [02:42] Just quiet today [14:35] Good morning [14:38] yes [14:40] <_stink_> yo [14:51] The smor*gas*bord is up at work [14:51] sausages, cheese dip, etc [14:52] <_stink_> mmmmm [14:52] Cool deal [14:53] I think this is venison sausage [14:55] Does it taste like Bambi? [14:55] <_stink_> yes, like sadness [15:05] indeed [15:05] I was talking to my son about hunting. He said he would not hunt rabbits, but was fine with killing and skinning deer [15:06] This is the kid who thought chicken nuggets were made by chickens in a factory [15:06] <_stink_> deer are terrible horrible souls [15:16] morning [15:18] rick_h_: How's the wing? [15:18] ok, frustrating at this point [15:18] but have the sling off working on the computer typing two handed for a bit today [15:19] so hopefully get some stuff done [15:19] Going slower than you wanted? [15:19] but off until after new years and had big woodworking plans that are crushed [15:19] no, I knew it'd be slow [15:19] and each day I can move it a little more than the day before [15:19] but just after more than a week of being 'helpless' it gets grating [15:20] 1lb weight limit, can't raise the arm more than 15ish degress from the side [15:20] Ugh [15:20] still have strips holding holes together itching for 10 days [15:20] so just grumbly [15:20] but hey, everyone is away and I'm finally getting the apple laptop setup and going through pics long over due [15:20] and the plan is to finally release bookie extensions later today [15:21] so brousch_'s stuff will work :) [15:21] Did you find the breakage? I wasn't much help [15:22] Heh [15:22] brousch_: yea, your url is the old one [15:22] brousch_: I replied last night [15:39] rick_h_: What are you setting up on the Apple laptop? [15:49] brousch_: I just haven't opened it in a while so going through photos from back in Oct-now [15:49] and still need to upgrade to latest osx at some point on here [15:49] but I moved things aroud with the walking desk so need to reset up the laptop/monitor/etc [15:50] got a BT thinkpad with trackpoint keyboard for using with it now and such [15:50] Does the low resolution bug you? [15:50] yea, so I almost always have it docked to a dell 24" ultrasharp [15:50] heh [15:50] the 11" is crappy for photos and most stuff [15:50] crappy for most stuff in general, wish I'd gone 13 [15:52] I love the idea of these 11.6" laptops, but the resolution keeps me from getting one. I never dock it [15:55] well what's so bad is that the 11" should be a 12.5 but they put a huge border aroud the screen [15:55] so this could be a great little laptop resolution-wise [15:55] they intentionally killed it down to keep the 11 vs the 13 [15:55] Probably to keep the cost down as well [15:55] iirc when it was introduced it was trying to compete against other ultrabooks [15:55] The non-user-replacable SSDs in the Apple 13"ers also stops me. It would cost $1500 for a refurb version of what I need. I can get a Lenovo and do my own upgrades for under $1000 [15:56] sadly the Macbook is comparable to Chromebooks at this point [15:56] as far as repairability [15:57] I can put a new SSD in my Acer c720 chromebooks ;) [15:58] CPU is too weak in them [15:59] That too [15:59] For Apple, I could drop back to the pre-retinas and do the RAM/SSD upgrade, but 1280x800 is crap [16:05] yea, fortunately thunderbolt + dell ultrasharps help the display part [16:05] external keyboards fix the keyboard [16:06] so now just stuck with the sub-par cpu [16:32] Which is something Mac users should be used to if they've been using machines since the Power days. ;) [17:08] Lovely. virus in a word doc gets passed yahoo, gmail, ms security essentials and malwarebytes [17:09] boom [17:09] mutt never lets you down [17:09] It was caught because we don't run anyone as admin and it started asking for admin permissions [17:10] that's good [17:10] Well the user downloaded it and opened it. Mutt would not help with that [17:10] if the user couldn't figure out how to open it :P [17:16] That's what we get for upgrading to Word 2013 from Word 97 [17:54] http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=After_Dark_%28software%29&diff=638464516&oldid=prev [18:25] OK, more on the virus. It's a Word macro virus. You have to open the doc, click 'Enable Editing' on the warning, then click 'Enable Content' on the second warning. Then it downloads the virus and tries to install it [18:25] Time to slap a user upside the head [18:25] <_stink_> yes [18:26] or move them to the QA team [18:32] The contents of the document tell you what you need to do to activate the virus. Of course it doesn't say virus, it just looks like instructions from MS [18:32] "please turn off your 'secure me' box so that we may investigate your newly recent hackings" [18:36] Actually quite well done https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7chc5fy1mcks41q/AACepg-GRS7N60jJE0StgN_Sa?dl=0 [18:41] OK, this is MS's fault. You have to exnable editing to print a document [18:42] enable [18:54] Nice. [18:55] And just a little social engineering activates it. [19:01] And the Enable Editing message comes up on more than half of documents. apparently if it's not in the newest docx format you get that message, so users are used to clicking it [19:01] I think the Enable Content step is the bad one [22:13] and suddenly, named stops forwarding. no errors or nothing [22:24] ? [22:25] my ancient bind8 deamon isn't doing it's job [22:25] so i'm upgrading to bind10 begrudgingly, rather then spend lots of time trying to debug something that's long out of date anyways [22:27] seems like all the static site generators I look at put the articles in the same repo as the code [22:28] my impulse is to want the content in a separate repo from the code that renders it to html