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MooDoomorning all07:36
TwistedLucidityMooDoo: Indeed it is.07:52
TwistedLucidityAnd a good one too07:52
TwistedLucidityIt's sunny, not a cloud in the sky and the last day of the grind for a while.07:52
TwistedLucidityYay! \o/07:52
MooDoobit cloudy here, but it's good although it was a bit cold this morning07:55
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davmor2MartijnVdS: no idea what you mean08:18
davmor2MartijnVdS: why do you find our nicks confusing?08:25
davmor2Morning all08:26
diplopopey: You are very diplomatic I must say08:36
popeyheh08:36
diploBasically want to sell something but I can't be bothered to learn how to do it properly :/08:37
popeywell, debian packaging isn't straightforward08:37
diploYeah but as you say, first hit when googling for it returns good results, he's just not trying08:38
bashrcdebian package is not that hard, but has a lot of rules08:38
ali1234good results for how to make debian packages? no, they don't exist08:40
diplo:)08:40
directhexin the simplest case, debian packaging is really easy08:42
directhexbut knowing how to handle anything beyond the simplest case is often learned knowledge, rather than googleable knowledge08:42
diployeah its what I mentioned in my emails, jot down what you do and learn by your mistakes until you find the correct way of doing things08:44
ali1234there is no way to even know if you are doing it correctly or not08:44
directhexthat';s the problem08:44
directhexand causes people to propagate "the wrong way"08:44
directhexbecause the way they found works for them08:44
ali1234right, and there are a very large number of wrong ways to do it08:44
directhexi've been doing packaging since 2006, and am still making mistakes08:44
ali1234i still maintain that packaging is harder than writing the software in the first place08:45
directhexpackaging apps is easy08:45
directhex3 minute job08:46
diploI packaged SQLite into an RPM a few months ago, that was an experience :) but a few clean vm's later and documents I got it to build and work08:46
foobarrypackaging is easy on rhel distros08:46
directhexpackaging libraries is much harder than apps08:46
directhexas you need to think much harder about how a library interacts with other packages08:46
directhexi also work full time on this stuff now, for both rpm and deb. i would say both have their highlights, but rpm is much more stupid on average08:47
ali1234packaging apps that are written in C/C++/something else native and have an autotools build script and don't have any dependencies that aren't already packaged - is just about as easy as it gets08:47
ali1234and it still isn't particularly easy08:48
directhexeasy enough to fit the full instructions in a tweet08:48
popeyhttps://steamcommunity.com/games/SteamWorkshop/announcements/detail/20863236525324421808:52
popeywhy was everyone up in arms about paid mods?08:52
popeyis it because there's the danger it would be like IAP on mobile?08:52
ali1234no08:53
ali1234it's because the split was ridiculous08:53
ali1234they should have launched it with someone willing to take a smaller cut08:53
popeyoh, the mod maker only gets 25%?08:55
ali1234right08:55
popeyI can see why then.08:55
popeythat's bonkers.08:55
ali1234i mean it depends entirely on the mod08:55
ali1234that's the problem08:55
popeysure08:56
ali1234i mean say someone makes a skin for a weapon model in skyrim08:57
ali1234that's worth maybe $1 tops to the end user08:59
ali1234maybe not even that08:59
TwistedLuciditySilly question, why does Bethesda get a cut of someone else's work? Don't they make money from selling the game and running the severs?08:59
ali1234the split doesn't seem to bad in that case09:00
TwistedLucidityI guess they could claim they provide a service to the modders as well and need paid for that.09:00
ali1234but say someone makes a total conversion09:00
ali1234then the split is going to really inflate the price to the point it will cost twice as much as the original game09:01
ali1234so if anything it will discourage large mods, and have everyone making the mod equivalent of shovelware instead09:01
TwistedLucidityWell, that's easy. The first $0.50 plus 25% (or other figure) goes to Bethesda; the rest to the modder. Not sure what cut Steam wants.09:08
ali123435%09:09
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy Cubicle Day! :-D09:09
MooDoomorning JamesTait09:10
TwistedLucidityali1234: Steam wants 35%? For what, exactly?09:10
TwistedLucidityEven PayPal doesn't take that much!09:10
ali1234for running the store, handling payments, and downloads09:10
foobarrya la playstore/apple store09:11
ali1234the more important question is why does bethesda deserve 30%?09:11
ali1234sorry, 40%09:11
TwistedLucidityali1234: For licensing the valuable IP. Or something.09:11
ali1234moddrs aren't distributing any IP09:12
directhexvalve take 30% on all store transactions, as the vendor09:12
directhexevery game, every bit of dlc09:12
directhexit's their standard rate09:12
TwistedLucidityNot sure what work Bethesda has to do to support modders.09:12
TwistedLucidityIf any....09:12
ali1234directhex: except for mods, they wanted 35%, for no explainable reason09:12
ali1234unless i have been misinformed09:12
TwistedLucidityBut they'll take whatever the market will stand, if the market will stand a 40% cut....then that's what Bethesda gets. Seems the market couldn't stand that.09:13
directhexali1234: valve took 30%, beth took 45%09:13
ali1234okay09:13
TwistedLucidityAnd corrected.09:13
directhexas per http://www.bethblog.com/2015/04/27/why-were-trying-paid-skyrim-mods-on-steam/09:13
ali1234in any case, i don't think people had anything against steam charging in the same ballpark that they always do, which is the same as every digital distributor anyway09:14
ali1234it was always ethesda's cut that people were unhappy with09:15
TwistedLucidityOK, so Bethesda created some kind of toolkit. How much that cost, how often it gets used....I dunno. 40% seems rather high, especially as the mod gets bigger and bigger.09:15
TwistedLucidityFlat fee + smaller cut would seem to make more sense. Or maybe the cut scales down as the cost of the mod scales up?09:16
brobostigonmorning boys and girls09:16
TwistedLucidityThe only one paying extra for large mods would appear to be Steam in terms of storage, transfer etc etc.09:16
directhexTwistedLucidity: the concern is that beth get paid to make a broken game09:18
directhexTwistedLucidity: e.g. "skyui" is considered essential by many skyrim players - it makes the inventory system mouse-friendly rather than just using the same inventory as the consoles (which is chunky, for TV viewing). skyUI went paid-only09:19
directhexso why should bethesda get paid 45% of the money people paid for skyui to fix bethesda's bad UI?09:19
TwistedLuciditydirecthex: I dunno, which was kinda my point. They should get a cut for making the modder-tooling (whatever that may be) but is 40% the right amount in all cases?09:21
TwistedLucidityEither way, if the market (i.e. the modders) will accept Bethesda taking a 40% cut, then a 40% cut Bethesda will take.09:21
ali1234but they won't, and they should have known that09:22
ali1234should have launched with a developer/publisher willing to take a 5% or less cut09:22
ali1234probably an indie09:22
awilkins40% does seem like rent seeking09:26
awilkinsI mean, they made those tools principally for authoring their own game content, so it's paid for. People who bought Skyrim already licensed all the IP in it. Modders are only adding to that, why should Bethesda take any cut at all?09:27
awilkinsIf they beavered away and made the mod for their own amusement, they'd pay Bethesda dick squat nothing09:28
awilkinsBut because they distribute it for cash, Bethesda should get a cut of the money from people who's money they already have?09:28
awilkinsPardon for slightly channel-inappropriate language09:29
awilkinsThought I was in the other channel I discuss gaming in.09:29
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TwistedLucidityawilkins: Do modders pay Betheda for the Skyrim tool-kit?09:34
foobarrypeople get so worked up about games09:36
awilkinsTwistedLucidity, No, it's a free download if you already have the game... so I guess they paid for it in their game license.09:36
awilkinsI would have strong suspicions that it's Bethesda's internal toolkit for making Skyrim content anyway09:36
TwistedLucidityawilkins: Ah, gotcha. In that case I'd still expect to pay Bethesda a bit (for bug fixes etc etc) just not 40%.....09:36
awilkinsOk, they probably added things like Steam Workshop integration09:37
awilkinsBut the mod community is a large part of why Skyrim still sells09:37
awilkinsThe value they get from people making mods worth selling is that people will still want to buy Skyrim09:38
TwistedLucidityI see no issue with the software OEM taking a cut for writing the software (it's simpy a different payment model) but 40% does seem to be overvaluing the software, especially as it doesn't scale with the effort the software's user puts in.09:39
TwistedLuciditySame goes for Valve. 30% seems awfully high, but maybe they don't have the economies of scale yet (or maybe they do have genuinely high costs)09:40
awilkinsNaah, I think Valve are printing money09:41
awilkinsHave you seen the Valve employee manual?09:41
TwistedLucidityWell, clearly the market is accepting the rates they set.09:41
TwistedLucidityawilkins: Not working for Valve; no.09:41
awilkinsOh, it's been put up on the web09:41
awilkinsBy Valve! https://www.valvesoftware.com/company/Valve_Handbook_LowRes.pdf09:42
awilkinsThe section that came to mind is "How to enjoy the corporate vacation." They charter a jet, and take everyone off on holiday.09:42
* TwistedLucidity wishes he was good enough to work for Valve09:43
awilkinsIt sounds freaking awesome09:44
awilkinsYou decide what you work on.09:44
awilkinsYou decide how you work on it.09:44
awilkinsYou decide who you work with.09:44
awilkinsValve is kind of a snapshot into what work would be like with a Universal Basic Income09:44
directhexbut09:45
directhexvalve are not afraid to fire you if your performance figures don't look good09:45
directhexand they are happy if their recruitment process rejects 99% of people who would be perfect for the company, to avoid risking hiring someone who interviews well but isn't very good in real life09:46
awilkins"What if I screw up?09:46
awilkinsNobody has ever been fired at Valve for making a mistake.09:46
awilkinsIt wouldn’t make sense for us to operate that way. Providing09:46
awilkinsthe freedom to fail is an important trait of the company"09:46
awilkinsBut yes, they are happy to let people go if they are not good enough09:47
awilkinsAgain, in a world with Universal Basic Income, I like to think that i) That would be the norm and ii) no big deal09:47
TwistedLucidityI wish to restate my previous statement09:48
* TwistedLucidity wishes he was self-motivated enough to work for Valve09:49
popeyi thought the woman (Anita?) who worked on controllers left under a cloud?09:49
czajkowskihttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32481382 confusion ahead if you are hiring a car this summer09:50
TwistedLucidityczajkowski: Yeah, good old gubbermint. "What's the worst possible way we could do this?"09:51
awilkinsczajkowski, I'm happy that they don't want paper counterparts any more09:52
awilkinsczajkowski, I can never find the damn thing09:52
* awilkins would be entirely happy if it were all just apps on a smartcard09:53
popeyI have never taken my paper counterpart09:53
foobarrymine is in a safe place09:53
foobarrywhich i have forgotten about09:53
awilkinsMine is somewhere in my house09:53
czajkowskiI dont have one but thought it might be useful to share on here09:53
czajkowski:)09:53
foobarrysomewhere with the photo albums of photos i took as a ten yr old09:53
foobarrycan't find them anywhere09:53
awilkinsThe DVLA is one of the government IT success stories09:54
TwistedLucidityHow odd....the DVLA can't seem to find my dirving license....09:54
awilkinsYou can get your car tax paid for online in less than 5 minutes. It's all integrated.09:54
zmoylan-pidid you change your middle name to drop table; TwistedLucidity? :-)09:54
zmoylan-pithough i do like that real names cause problems... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4456438/how-do-i-correctly-pass-the-string-null-an-employees-proper-surname-to-a-so09:58
TwistedLucidityAH, working now09:58
popeyI'm going on holiday later in the year with the inlaws, both of them have thrown that bbc link at me09:58
TwistedLucidityWonder how it works when I borrow my dad's car in the EU.09:59
popeywho also both previously told me never to throw away the paper counterpart09:59
popey(I have hired way more cars than both of them put together, and have never used the paper counterpart)09:59
popey"Oh, ok mum!"09:59
TwistedLucidityAnd I most certainly will not be destorying the couterpart. I keep all documentation like that, I even have my original pass certificates10:00
TwistedLucidityI do not want to have to re-sit the test because the DVLA mess up (there was a spate about 5 years ago of them losing categories off peoples licenses).10:01
directhexargh10:15
directhexbloody rpm10:16
Laneyruddy rpm10:18
Laneycute rpm10:18
Laneyickle wickle rpm10:18
* Laney fluffles rpm10:18
nigelbIs that like code word for strangulate?10:20
MooDooRPM?  Really Pants Management?10:23
jpdsdeltarpm++10:24
foobarryhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-3249544710:26
Myrtti_I value Guardian app telling me of breaking news, sometimes I just wish I had the same cultural background or atleast knowledge than Britons of my age11:03
Myrtti_"Keith Harris has died. ... who's Keith Harris? Oh. Ok then."11:04
zmoylan-pifinland had moomins, uk had orville...11:04
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Myrttisure, apart from the fact that Moomins are more famous than Keith Harris... (because Japan)11:05
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foobarryfinaland had moomins, we had the flumps11:06
Myrttithe whats?11:06
Myrttimmkay11:07
foobarryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDXMUR7eY_811:07
bashrcKeith harris I think was big in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Even as a kid I found his performances kind of nauseating11:07
zmoylan-piit didn't have the same depth and social commentary as rod and emu :-D11:08
bashrctrue11:09
davmor2foobarry: not true we had the moomins too11:09
bashrcI vaguely remember that the emu stuff was rather anarchic11:10
penguin42yeh, I don't think Orvill attacked as many people11:10
bashrcyes11:10
davmor2bashrc: Keith harris was 80's and 90's and not does panto seasons11:10
foobarryJamesTait: happy ed balls day!11:45
JamesTaitOo-er missus!11:47
popeyEd Balls11:53
brobostigonanyone happen to have a jolla going spare i can borrow, by chance?11:54
zmoylan-pican i borrow a cup of nexus... :-)11:56
popeythey're quite expensive for a loaner.11:56
* brobostigon has two nexii11:56
brobostigonthat they are, it seems like an interesting concept, would be nice if they were cheaper.11:57
popeythere is a discount code floating around that you could use11:58
popeyI had a play with one for the first time last week.11:58
popeythe UI is somewhat quirky11:58
* brobostigon goes on a search for the discount code.11:58
* popey asks friend who has one11:58
brobostigonoe on ebay for £122, not bad, next one up, £174.12:09
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* brobostigon installs multirom on his nexus4, and finds a nexus 4 image by jolla to try out.12:19
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: Sailfish does look interesting, I just wonder how stable the Android emulation is12:52
zmoylan-piworse than android running the app? :-)12:53
brobostigonandroid emu, ie alien dalvik is only licensed to work on the sailfish os version for the jolla phone.12:53
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popeyI win at lunch.13:09
popeyleft over roast chicken + curry paste + mayo + bagel = winning bagel13:10
ne2knice13:10
awilkinsNom13:12
* awilkins drank pinkish beige sludge13:13
zmoylan-piwaffles, beans and sausages...13:13
awilkinsI like those tins of beans + sausages cold13:21
awilkinsRemove lid, apply spoon.13:21
penguin42yeuch13:22
zmoylan-piit was on one of those tins... they're nice13:22
zmoylan-pibut zapped in microwave on waffles13:23
* brobostigon rages at fb killing off jabber/xmpp, :(13:38
zmoylan-piare you paying fb for their service?13:47
shaunohm.  well pants.  that's the one bit of fb I actually use14:01
brobostigonzmoylan-pi: not a chance.14:17
brobostigonuse their official app on IOS or android, otherwise your screwed.14:18
zmoylan-piit's got to the point that i will use a service but i have no loyalty whatsoever anymore to them.  i'll recommend if they're good and drop them like a shot when they aren't14:18
foobarrylike amazon14:18
foobarrywho are losing me rapidly14:18
zmoylan-pii have never used facebook, amazon14:18
foobarryafter their "exlusive to prime members" scam14:18
* penguin42 uses amazon when it's cheapest14:20
diddledanshauno: facebook cancelled something?14:23
brobostigondiddledan: yes, on the 30th fb will kill off jabber/xmpp for fb messenger14:26
diddledanaah yes14:26
diddledangrrr14:26
diddledanit's been written on the wall for a while but. sucky in the most.14:26
bashrcshowing their commitment to open standards, no doubt14:26
* brobostigon agrees.14:27
zmoylan-piit's like they want people to stop using them14:27
* brobostigon has found a potential bitlbee plugin which may work after shutdown.14:27
bashrcif they had xmpp they could maybe have people on facebook chatting with people on google, and then where would it end?14:29
bashrcobviously all communications should take place within the facebook fortress, overseen by a central committee14:29
diddledanbashrc: except google are also being very open-standards and suggesting they're gonna close their xmpp too14:30
bashrcyes14:30
bashrcgoogle are doing the same14:30
penguin42have either of them got an alternate published protocol for accessing it?14:31
penguin42I've got some sympathy if they decide that xmpp is broken for one reason or another as long as they have something else14:31
zmoylan-pithey think they have a monopoly14:43
zmoylan-piand a lot of people will sign up and use their new service14:44
foobarryi need some LED g9 bulbs15:01
foobarrysome people say they strobe a bit though15:02
foobarryany suggestions?15:02
foobarryhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-66-SMD-Energy-Saving-85v~265v/dp/B00HJ0B01215:03
foobarry8p each?15:03
intrbizauto pricing alogorithm issues?15:28
popeywhat do g9 fit in?15:31
davmor2popey:  look like my halogen spot or it's bigger brother at least15:32
bashrcare the BQ ubuntuphones still on sale?15:39
davmor2bashrc: http://www.bq.com/gb/ubuntu.html I'm going to say yes15:40
bashrccool15:40
bashrcI thought there was a flash sale which ran out15:40
davmor2bashrc: no flash sales finished15:41
bashrcah15:41
davmor2bashrc: they were only on while they judged popularity and awaited the first batch arriving from the factory :)15:42
bashrcI see15:43
ne2kI have a GT-I9100 running Android 5.1. is it going to be worth trying Ubuntu phone on it, or is the experience just going to be so rubbish that there is no point?15:45
davmor2ne2k: no ubuntu doesn't yet support android 5.1 it would need to be on 4.X for ubuntu support15:49
ne2kdavmor2, I thought it replaced android?15:49
ne2kisn't it meant to be a native linux OS, rather than android/java/bytecode/dalvik/slow/cack?15:49
davmor2ne2k: it depends on the drivers.15:49
popeywe use certain kernel modules for access to devices ne2k15:49
popeylike gps / radio / sensors15:50
ne2kdavmor2, popey, so it uses the kernel from android, but nothing else?15:50
popeybasically, yes.15:51
popeywe don't have the "cack" as you call it :)15:51
* brobostigon has ubuntu touch installed on his nexus4 with multirom, dualboot, :)15:55
intrbizpopey: how much of Ubuntu touch is QML ?15:56
brobostigonloads of sw missing though, like pushover/pushbullet, IM client, etc.15:56
popeymany of the core apps, much of the shell15:56
popeynever needed an IM client on a phone, or indeed pushbullet15:56
popeyeveryone has different use cases15:57
brobostigonexactly. yes.15:57
intrbizso it trades java/dalvik for Javascript/v815:57
popeyyou dont _have_ to use qml :)15:58
intrbizsure15:58
popeysome of our stuff is written in C++15:58
brobostigonbtw, there is a pushbullet client on ubuntu touch, however i filed a bug that its broken, so i am not considering it to be functional.15:58
popeycamera and galery for example.15:58
awilkinsI rather liked the unified IM client on the N90016:01
awilkinsThey managed to include Skype and all sorts as well as SMS16:01
awilkinsI like that Hangouts tries the same thing but it needs to be more inclusive (or they need to re-enable XMPP federation)16:02
awilkinsI use bitlbee on my desktop because I do like unifying my chats in one window16:02
intrbizPalm Pre had the best messaging I've come across16:02
awilkinsAnd the IRC support in Empathy is *terrible*16:02
* bashrc uses irssi16:03
popey"people" don't use IM anymore. they have silos.16:03
popeyWhatsApp, Telegram, Viber etc.16:04
popey(I mean, generic IM apps)16:04
diddledanit's a worrying trend16:04
davmor2popey: you forgot the book of face16:04
popey"etc" covers that16:05
diddledanthe openness of the internet is being subverted to be siloed16:05
intrbizits been a growing trend of the last 5 - 10 years, internet is dominated by a few silos where people communicate16:05
awilkinsYeah16:05
popeyI think the long term plan is for the Ubuntu messaging app (SMS) to also have IM features16:05
davmor2diddledan: is that not what unix is based on?  Do 1 thing do it well, now everyone else is doing it you are complaining ;)16:05
popeyso there's one app for "everything"16:05
awilkinsYou have Twitter people, Facebook people16:05
popeyAlso, RIP Keith Harris16:05
awilkinsAlthough Facebook supports XMPP16:05
popeynot for long16:05
awilkinsOh16:05
awilkinsHow aggravating16:06
brobostigon30th is Dday16:06
popey2 days in fact16:06
diddledandavmor2: no not at all - do one thing and do it well so that others can utilise it16:06
diddledandavmor2: unix supplies interoperability out of the box - the communications siloes aren't doing that16:07
awilkinsProbably the reason Google was so keen on Wave16:07
awilkinsAnd continue to push Inbox16:07
shaunohopefully we'll just end up with something that uses fb's native api in libpurple16:07
brobostigonthe sailfish os messaging client does it well, combines sms/fb-messenger etc all in the same app.16:08
awilkinsYeah, sailfish is done by the chaps who did Maemo - same philosophy as that N900 IM client16:08
popeybut it's evil proprietary software!16:08
popeyetc16:08
* brobostigon has looked at ffos aswell, OSS, :). however lacks again so many areas, and where it does have the apps, they are badly broken and non-functional.16:09
popeydidn't find them that broken16:11
popeyFFOS seemed okay to me, on the Flame.16:11
shaunohah16:11
brobostigonffos itself fine, the basic apps, email contacts etc, however some of the other apps on it, again pushbullet/pushover, IM etc.16:12
shaunoI'm looking forward to ubuntu getting some actual apps, rather than just web wrappers16:12
brobostigonsame issue with ffos.16:13
popeysome people have created wishlists of apps people want to see16:14
brobostigonthe whole discussion is mute anyway, because as of the 30th, to use FB messenger, i will have to use android.16:15
popeyhttp://sturmflut.github.io/ubuntu/touch/2015/04/24/ubuntu-touch-app-wishlist-april-2015/16:15
popeys/mute/moot/16:15
popeyno you won't. you can use messenger in the webapp16:15
brobostigonmoot, yes.16:15
popeyyou dont have to have the fb app installed, or the messenger app16:15
brobostigonit however wont notify me, when i get new messages from people.16:16
shaunoall that, and they haven't thought of stuff like .. an email client?16:16
popeythere is one already16:16
popeydekko16:16
popeyhttps://uappexplorer.com/app/dekko.dekkoproject16:16
shaunoyeah, I have it installed.  it's .. well I can't think of a nice way to put it16:16
* popey waves to DanChapman 16:16
popeypatches welcome16:17
davmor2\o/ Dekko16:17
* DanChapman waves back16:20
popeyshauno: got any specific useful feedback?16:20
shaunowell, one's OS-wide, in that leaving the message view seems to hinge around the smallest target on the screen - for the single most likely action16:21
shaunothen hiding prev/next behind a submenu compounds to too16:21
shaunostarring things and deleting things is all very accessible.  actually reading one mail to the next is a chore.  which is what I tend to do with my email16:22
popeyDanChapman: did we ever talk about left/right swipe to/from next mail?16:23
DanChapmanshauno: i agree with you on that one. I've brought prev/next up with one of the design guys before, but was suggested to stick it in that drawer where it is now.16:23
DanChapmanpopey: there was talks of it being vertical, so a slightly resisitive pull at the end of a message would bring up the next but oxide hasn't got an api yet for that kind of thing16:24
* DanChapman would like swipe left/right though. 16:25
popeyyeah16:26
diddledanI think the design guy might be considering aesthetics over usability16:26
awilkinsHmm, compose on my keyboard is not as documented16:27
shaunoI think moving it to the drawer just leaves the same problem in a different place?  swipe would be nice though (or scrolling off the bottom)16:27
DanChapmanthere's a bug for it if you want to add anything to it.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/dekko/+bug/1378282 would help give some weight to the change16:27
diddledanswipe left n right doens't impact aesthetics and it provides a simple usability16:27
lubotu3Ubuntu bug 1378282 in Dekko "[Dekko] It should be possible to swipe left/right between messages within a folder" [Wishlist,Triaged]16:27
awilkins<alt-gr>+'+e is not e acute but e circumflex  ê16:27
popeywe use swipe left/right for prev/next track in music16:27
popeyso it has use elsewhere.16:27
awilkins<alt-gr>+;+e is a acute é16:27
popeyê16:27
awilkinsSee16:28
popeythat was alt-gr + ' + e16:28
popeyé that was with ;16:28
awilkinsYeah, docs all say that should be é not ê16:28
ahayzenpopey, we should really animate that swipe as its not very discoverable :)16:28
popey+1000016:28
shaunoone I did notice is that you can swipe the topbar in scopes, but nothing else.  is it a different widget, or just not being used?16:28
popeyMake it so, number one!16:28
ahayzen:)16:29
ahayzenshould be easier when the new media-hub lands16:29
popeyhaha16:29
popeyyou always say that! :D16:29
popeyi like that sturmflt wants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillas_%28video_game%29 ported :)16:29
popeyinternet two-player would be fun16:29
* brobostigon points out also, sailfishos is the forrunner, as it has support for his pebble.16:29
diddledanomg I remember that game!16:30
diddledanwritten in BASIC16:30
popeyyeah, qbasic16:30
diddledanto play it I loaded the .bas in qbasic and used the "run" feature16:30
popeywell done ㋛16:30
popeywe don't have snake on ubuntu touch16:30
popeythis is a terrible omission16:30
diddledan:-o16:31
awilkinsResults of compose sequences differ from docs at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GtkComposeTable16:31
popeyoh, there is one https://uappexplorer.com/app/com.wellsb.snake-port16:31
diddledanlooks a bit ugly to nme16:31
awilkinsAlthough my settings say "compose key : disabled"16:32
awilkinsSo why it's composing at all is a mystery!16:32
popeyyeah, I want one that looks like a nokia phone version16:33
* penguin42 burps a mug cake16:33
popey\o/16:33
popeyI made one of those last week16:33
* penguin42 was out of orange marmalade though16:34
shaunothe other one I'm still trying to figure out, is why some apps obey the setting to vibrate on tap, and others don't.  I haven't found any rhyme or reason yet16:36
popeyshauno: be good to list the broken ones. happy to file the bugs for you16:58
shaunothat's what I've been trying to figure out .. I'm not sure if it's the apps themselves.  eg, I have an app that was meant to read hackernews.  in that, I get the buzz in the titlebar but not in the webview17:00
popeyfeel the need for http://www.ebuyer.com/583689-binatone-the-brick-mobile-phone-100024917:03
popeymonth of standby :)17:04
penguin42haha17:04
popey128x160 display.. _with_ snake!17:05
diddledanpopey: that's awesome!17:05
Knightwiseintereting project tonight. programming dmx interfaces18:05
MartijnVdSKnightwise: let there be light!18:05
zmoylan-piexcept for those irritating blue leds hopefully18:06
Knightwiseits a christmass display18:09
zmoylan-piso just a few lasers pointing away from the tree to discourage cats...18:09
Knightwiseno , a pretty massive one :)18:10
zmoylan-pibigger lasers only encourage larger cats...18:11
Knightwiseoutdoors, about 40000lights18:11
davmor2popey: oh man you just peeked my interest with the _with_ snake!  I mean wow18:11
foobarrypiqued18:15
davmor2foobarry: that too18:20
shaunoI was just looking at http://snayke.net .. shiny18:22
zmoylan-pimy brand new shiny nokia dumbphone does *NOT* have snake :-(18:25
davmor2zmoylan-pi: Man that is a dumb phone18:26
davmor2zmoylan-pi: is it big enough that it can prop open doors still though?18:26
zmoylan-piit's like they wanted to show it's an ms nokia and not a real nokia...18:26
shaunodoes it have minesweeper?18:27
diddledanapparently solitaire is back in win1018:27
zmoylan-piit's a dumb nokia.  i could club a terminator 800 robot sent back from the future to death with it :-)18:27
zmoylan-piit shipped with a bunch of demo games which i deleted18:28
diddledanbrb, rebooting my router18:28
shaunojust slightly concerned that if it doesn't have snake *or* minesweeper, you might have accidentally bought a charger instead of a phone18:28
zmoylan-pii'll have to find a few good ones to add.  i'd like rogue...18:28
zmoylan-piand ms have killed the nokia store and opera's store now shows up for software instead.18:29
shaunodoing dist-upgrade on my mailserver.  what could possibly go wrong :)18:31
penguin42shauno: It's normally a good idea to stop and disable the incoming mail server before doing that18:32
shaunoyeah, I shut off postfix before the backup, so stuff wouldn't be moving beneath me18:33
shaunoI can't really stop it coming, but I can hope to be back before the sending server quits trying18:34
shauno(except debian's mail-lists, which have some really grumpy bounce handling)18:35
popeyhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tiko3d/tiko-the-unibody-3d-printer18:38
popeythat thing has gone a bit crazy18:38
popey2.6M USD18:38
popeyback it now, get it in a year :S18:39
penguin42yeh that's a bit nutty18:42
zmoylan-piare they printing them off? :-)18:42
foobarrydoes all4 work on linux?18:47
foobarrydoesnt on mine18:50
ali1234"In most 3D printers, the most expensive (by far) item is the frame." no it isn't, it's the servos and electronics18:52
ali1234the frame is just some threaded bar that you can buy for £2/m18:52
* penguin42 thought enclosed 3d pritners got slapped with some patent fees from someone who'd managed to patent the idea of a box18:54
zmoylan-picould they not just make it a parallelogram or trapezoid? :-P18:54
popeyfoobarry: works here18:55
foobarryoh18:55
foobarrychrome?18:55
popeyyes18:57
popeywell, i say that, one worked, one doesnt18:57
popeyjust spinning18:57
popeyso no.18:57
foobarryyeah19:00
foobarryspinny19:00
diddledanyou spin me round baby right round19:00
penguin42hmm19:01
zmoylan-pistart crushing their happiness young... https://thechive.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/tumblr_nmirsgbnuh1qjnhqgo1_500.jpg?quality=94&strip=all19:03
davmor2baby like a record baby right round19:03
foobarryits the hal thing i thinkn19:03
popeyfoobarry: http://www.channel4.com/4viewers/faq/name/can-i-use-all-4-using-mac-and-linux/id/40028787919:08
popey:)19:08
foobarryheh lies!19:09
foobarryhttp://www.channel4.com/programmes/peep-show/on-demand/36687-00419:11
foobarryspinny spinny19:11
ahayzenfoobarry, install HAL from ppa:mjblenner/ppa-hal for 4od to work19:12
foobarryis that proven to still work in the advent of all4?19:12
ahayzenoh19:13
ahayzenfoobarry, i clicked on that peep show link and its playing the advert19:13
ali1234i can't even sign in19:13
foobarryindeed, ad is now playing19:14
foobarrywill find out in few mins if prg works19:14
foobarrythat was another chestnut19:14
popeyi dont even get adverts19:15
popeynever mind though, all4 sucks on all platforms19:15
popeynot just linux!19:15
ali1234no channel 4 i am not giving you my name address and phone number just to watch shows19:15
ali1234do they have a smart TV API that i can abuse to watch without signup?19:16
ali1234i bet they do19:16
penguin42the registration for the extended guarantee on my kettle (free extra eyar) wanted dob and marital status, two phone numbers etc19:16
foobarryjust wiat till u watch a programme19:17
foobarryso many ads19:17
foobarryalso no chromecast support19:18
ahayzenoo it says "Welcome, Andrew" before the program lol19:18
ali1234that's creepy19:18
popeystop watching...19:19
foobarrypopey: after installing the hal from that ppa i get it19:19
popeyyou'll get an email later "Hey Andrew, if you want to carry on watching..."19:19
popeyok19:19
ali1234FFFFFF.....19:19
ahayzenlol popey but peep show <319:19
diddledanthat wasn't 4 who said that - it was gchq letting you know they're watching19:19
popeytrue enough19:19
ali1234i get those emails from ebay and amazon "hey you forgot to buy this thing you looked at" - no i didn't, go away19:20
shaunothat's not always bad though.  I went to buy some speakers from a store in limerick, but during the checkout it said they'd be delivered the next day.19:21
foobarrynathan barley is tisted but compelling19:21
shaunoso I held off until I had a day free19:21
shaunothey phoned me up and offered me a decent discount :)19:21
popeyit's well weapon.19:21
shaunoit would have been annoying, except I was going to finish the purchase in a few days anyway.  so they knocked almost 100e off the price for no need19:22
foobarrystrange, this notion of customer service19:28
foobarryi had stone slabs delivered in pieces and the company refused to replace them19:29
foobarrythey were good only for rubble19:29
ali1234did anyone see that news story yesterday? apparently there is a shortage of bricks19:31
zmoylan-pithe riots for that will be strangely peaceful? :-P19:32
zmoylan-pior will the invites go out byob...19:33
shaunois anyone else besides zmoylan-pi in ireland?  trying to figure out who does a good rate on payg data19:46
zmoylan-pionly tesco mobile do payg in ireland now.  all the rest are rolling contracts where the credit you buy is used up with in 2 weeks19:47
zmoylan-pias someone who can make €5 of credit last 2-3 months this would put my mobile bill by at least 400% :-)19:48
foobarryhey giffgaff just upped the data onthe £7.50pm to 500MB !!!yay19:49
foobarryi was onthe verge of switching provider19:49
zmoylan-pii use opera mini as browser and can last all day browsing the web, rss, twitter, email <50mb daily allowance19:50
foobarryboingboing.net/2015/04/28/bedtime-stories-sound-way-more.html20:04
foobarryweird20:04
shaunohm.  vodafone don't let you pick what size sim you need.  that seems a bit .. out of the loop20:06
zmoylan-piisn't there a guillotine that cuts large sims to size?20:08
shaunoI guess I'll have to wander into town and get them to chop it?  I just ordered off their website20:11
daftykinsshauno: unless you're handy with a knife yourself :>20:11
shaunostill seems a bit backwards.  I guess they've been out of the business for the last 5 years or something20:12
daftykinsmost ones i get these days are multi size and you just pop 'em out?20:14
daftykinsbiab20:14
zmoylan-pitis ireland, we use flint sims :-)20:17
ballI've been to Ireland!20:26
shaunoheh, I honestly don't know.  o2/3 make you choose, and I don't really go through them that often20:26
zmoylan-piwell good news o2 and 3 are now one and the same.  should we call them o5?20:29
shaunothey don't seem to care what I call them  lol20:30
diddledansurely o6, no?20:36
diddledanor o2320:36
diddledanand means multiply20:36
diddledanor means add20:36
zmoylan-pior o2/3 which would be read as o two thirds... which does sound like what we'll end up with :-P20:40
zmoylan-pithe network has been down a few times since the takeover20:40
diddledanmy honeypot found a new spamm0r: http://www.projecthoneypot.org/ip_185.81.158.6620:42
intrbizhas ofcom approved it yet?21:18
bigcalmGood morning peeps :)21:20
shaunoit's already happened here21:20
bigcalmFinally sorted out the networking at home. My irssi proxy is back at last21:20
MyrttiI just hope O2 and Three joining up means that the reception gets better, not worse from what it is now21:25
shaunoall I've noticed so far, is that my monthly call begging me to get a new contract, comes from a new number now - so I accidentally answered it21:26
daftykins:D21:28
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