[02:29] <snypz> hello all
[12:41] <cmaloney> Morning
[12:41] <cmaloney> rick_h_: I see you found your dream-keyboard
[13:06] <SneakyPhil> good morning
[14:07] <rick_h_> cmaloney: :) and going to try the greens
[14:07] <cmaloney> Y'know, if I could figure out how to get mutt to display images for rss feeds I'd be happier
[14:07] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Really? I'd like to give them a quick test as well
[14:07] <rick_h_> we'll see then when this thing massdrops :)
[14:07] <cmaloney> I'd love to get my hands on some clears to try out
[14:08] <rick_h_> I wanted to try something firmer than the blues
[14:08] <rick_h_> quiet mechanical keyboard fml :P
[14:08] <cmaloney> Oh, those are clacky?
[14:08] <cmaloney> Right, greens are clacky.
[14:08] <cmaloney> n/m. :)
[14:29] <cmaloney> Seriously though, if mutt had better image support I think I'd ditch Thunderbird entirely.
[14:47] <SneakyPhil> would something like this work? https://cuasan.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/viewing-images-with-mutt-on-ubuntu-via-mailcap-configuration/
[14:47] <cmaloney> Hm, that's interesting. :)
[14:48] <cmaloney> Was hoping for something more like w3m handing the images
[14:48] <cmaloney> since it does that pretty brilliantly.
[14:50] <SneakyPhil> boom http://paul.kuntke.de/blog/2012/07/16/view-images-in-mutt/
[15:59] <cmaloney> Thanks. Unfortunately I thinkn there's something hinky in my mutt config.
[16:00] <derekv> how in the world can you still use mutt?
[16:00] <derekv> i had to give up like 10 years ago since everyone was sending me html
[16:00] <greg-g> every mail client sucks, it just sucks the least
[16:00] <greg-g> I use mutt for all work and personal email
[16:00] <derekv> eh, i'd say it was the best
[16:00] <derekv> but i couldn't get it wired up to handle html in any reasonable way
[16:01] <greg-g> derekv: read the tagline that I misquoted: http://www.mutt.org/  ;)
[16:01] <cmaloney> derekv: I like it because it gets me in and out of mail quicker than thunderbird
[16:02] <cmaloney> I can focus
[16:02] <greg-g> taht
[16:02] <cmaloney> The only problem is I use rss2email for feeds
[16:03] <cmaloney> and opening a browser for comics is a royal PITA
[16:03] <greg-g> so, lack of focus :)
[16:03] <greg-g> oh
[16:03] <derekv> yea i'm totally in agreement... nvm i'll ask later
[16:03] <derekv> gtg
[16:05] <cmaloney> I mean it's kind of an edge-case
[16:05] <cmaloney> and frankly it's not a deal-breaker but it's my biggest nice-to-have
[16:05] <cmaloney> And yes, I could use [rss-feeder-of-choice] instead
[16:06] <cmaloney> but rss2email really fits my workflow
[16:57] <mrgoodcat> any dwm users here?
[16:58] <rick_h_> nope, awesomeWM
[17:09] <cscheib> xfce
[17:15] <cmaloney> Unity. :)
[17:16] <cscheib> ugh.
[17:16] <cscheib> oops, did I say that out loud?
[17:19] <greg-g> gnome-shell!
[17:39] <SneakyPhil> gui? doesn't that make things all sticky
[17:42] <mrgoodcat> well i guess my question isn't really dwm specific anyways. i'm trying to get the volume of hw:0,0 in c. for some reason i keep getting 87...
[17:44] <mrgoodcat> ah nevermind i got it