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mappsnorn05:54
MooDoohello all07:00
brobostigonmorning boys and girls.07:04
MooDoomorning brobostigon how are you this fine day?07:08
brobostigonmorning MooDoo , not great, and you?07:09
diploMorning all07:12
MooDoobrobostigon: it's my friday so I can't grumble07:14
brobostigon:)07:15
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Laneyquiet today08:23
Laneyis everyone else doing something fun that I don't know about?08:24
* brobostigon is installing the new pebble v.3 sdk.08:25
diploIt's been quiet all week08:26
Laneysuspishus08:27
foobarrywe all moved to another chan08:27
MooDoo#naughtystep is the new channel08:28
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy I Need A Patch For That Day! 😃08:32
czajkowskisalut08:34
JamesTaitBonjour!08:34
bashrcg'day08:44
JamesTaitHowzit!08:48
ujjainhello09:00
ujjainI'm hungover.09:00
directhexi'm directhex09:09
* brobostigon is the brobostigon'ator.09:11
ujjaini'm ujjain09:29
TwistedLucidityujjain: So you didn't see that Horizon docu last night?09:30
TwistedLucidityScary stuff. Time we added alcohol to the Class-A list. Because we all know making something illegal works!09:31
popeybrobostigon: do you have a pebble?09:32
brobostigonyes popey09:33
ujjainI did not.09:34
ujjainYeah, works well.09:34
popeybrobostigon: i have the pebble time on order09:35
brobostigonpopey: cool, :)09:35
* brobostigon should try and write a pebble app for ubuntu touch.09:40
* bashrc never really saw the point of smartwatches09:57
knightwisepopey: I will never eat chocolate breakfast buns again.09:57
knightwiseyour picture scared the crap out of me09:58
bashrcI mean, I don't really need to know how many steps or heartbeats I've done since last tuesday09:58
bashrcI don't particularly need to know the time in Japan09:59
bashrcthe number of times that I actually look at my watch per day is small, and mostly in the morning10:00
popeyknightwise: super10:01
popeybashrc: none of those things are why I'm getting one10:01
bashrcwhy are you getting one?10:02
shaunothat does seem a tad shortsighted though.  I mean, my old dumbphones were low-interaction devices that I didn't look at habitually10:03
bashrccurrently I change my watch battery maybe every six months. It's actually questionable whether a watch is useful to me at all, since I have other technology which can display the time10:05
directhexbashrc: my fitness tracker has been life-changing10:05
bashrcIf you have a compelling reason to monitor your heart rate then a smartwatch might indeed be useful10:06
popeybashrc: it's not about it being a timepiece10:06
popeyfocussing on it being a timepiece is like saying smartphones are just phones.10:06
shaunoI'm just curious about "I don't need my watch to do anything because I don't look at it"  vs "I don't look at my watch because it doesn't do anything"10:07
popeyi almost never use phone to make a phone call10:07
popeyit's way more a 'pocket computer capable of making telephone calls' than 'phone'10:07
bashrcyes I agree10:07
awilkinsHaven't changed my watch battery in 6 years10:36
awilkinsMind, it's a CR201610:36
awilkinsI took it in for a battery replacement and it was just loose10:36
awilkinsStill going strong10:36
awilkinsLargest battery in a watch I've ever seen10:37
awilkinsIt's one of those Indiglo faces so I guess the large battery is for that reason10:37
awilkinsBut the upside is that if you don't spam the backlight a lot it apparently lasts a very long time..10:37
popeyhere's a good reason to get a smartwatch ã‹› face generator https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Tom%C3%A1%C5%A1Hol%C4%8D%C3%ADk/posts/2VQWsZtq1jn10:57
popeyhttp://www.watchface-generator.de/v3/10:57
brobostigon:)10:58
ujjaindoes cashing a cheque cost money?11:20
directhexpaying in a cheque to your bank account doesn't cost money11:23
directhexgoing to a dodgy payday loan shop and asking them to give you instant money from a cheque costs money11:23
ujjainI signed up for a payday loan11:24
ujjainhalf a year ago11:24
ujjainfor 50 pound cashback and maybe build some credit history11:25
ujjainthey never paid the cashback11:26
ujjainappearently payday loan companies aren't the most reliable ones11:26
popeyhaha11:26
popeythis is not news11:27
ujjainI got screwed by a casino, taking away 93% of my winnings, £150011:27
bashrcwas it 2500% interest?11:27
ujjainwww.casinomeister.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67255 my story11:27
ujjainI paid it back after 1 week, I actually think it didn't do much to my credit score, a 1 week loan :p11:27
ujjainI have a credit card, but just not a long history on it11:27
shaunoI'm not sure you'd actually want a "payday loan" on your credit history.  they're usually pretty desperate, which isn't the position a lender wants to see11:28
ujjainI was told you can't tell if it's payady or not11:29
ujjainbut yeah, you are right11:29
ujjain All credit reference agencies differentiate payday loans on your credit report. They’re in a different section, so underwriters (who make lending decisions) can tell how much and how often you've used payday loans.11:30
ujjainI also read otherwise11:30
ujjainhttp://experian.co.uk/consumer/questions/askjames375.html http://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/questions/askjames246.html11:31
shaunothat second one seems to have all 3 positions :)  that paying it off would be a positive, that requiring it in the first place owuld be a negative, and that some lenders may not differentiate11:34
shaunoeither way, personally I think they're predatory scum, and you're best off treating the episode as "lesson learnt"  (pure opinion)11:34
ujjainYeah, I agree.11:35
TwistedLucidityujjian: Use the credit card for web purchases (which is good practice), holidays etc and you will soon get a history. Bizarrely enough, you can have a "poor" rating for paying back loans/credit quickly; they don't make enough money11:40
foobarrywhy do you need to build your credit history?11:41
TwistedLucidityI have an extremely dim view of Experian and their ilk. I galls me that they create this problem for "credit history", which they charge companies to see, and then they want to charge *YOU* to view what is in essence your own data. And it's not a small fee either.11:42
TwistedLucidityfoobarry: You want a mortgage or to buy a car on a credit agreement? You better have history.11:42
foobarryin general, yes11:42
popeyExperian are indeed terrible humans11:42
TwistedLucidityIf the fee for viewing my own data was nominal (say a couple of £ a month), I wouldn't mind. Server cost money. Last time I checked it was £20 or something, ridiculous.11:43
foobarryi put all my spending on cc11:43
foobarryeven £3 lunch from sainsbury11:43
foobarrythen pay it off monthly11:43
foobarryi do hear that credit scoring companies don't have all seeing eye on everything11:44
TwistedLucidityNah, I mostly used cash or DD. CC is for web and high-value. Mostly because Santander are a useless bank.11:44
TwistedLucidityReally need to move accounts.11:44
popeyI don't own a credit card at all. \o/11:45
TwistedLuciditypopey: They have their uses.11:45
popeysure11:45
popeyi used to have one, don't anymore11:45
TwistedLucidityGreat for web purchases. Using anything else is madness11:45
popeyquite happy not to11:46
TwistedLucidityI was happy to have the CC once when I got stuffed at an airport with no cash and no access to my bank account. Called the CC hotline, explained the situation, had cash from an ATM in 15 mins.11:47
TwistedLucidityThis was overseas.11:47
TwistedLucidityI was well chuffed.11:47
foobarryi am £200 in credit with amazon11:48
foobarryalthough i don't like those guys any more11:48
ujjainwhy not?11:49
ujjainI want to build credit score without a reason11:49
ujjainbecause it's called score, would be nice to have it high11:50
ujjainI was yesterday in chiswick, I opened the rightmove app, 1.7million for a simple 4-bedroom appartment, nothing special11:50
foobarrythey started moving stuff i buy into prime customers only11:50
ujjainah, my roommate has prime, so he gave me free prime, but sucks yeah :(11:50
ujjainamazon prime is much money, especially since you probably would not use the media advantages and just the free prime shippping11:51
foobarryand i buy 1 item a month max11:51
SuperMattujjain: I pretty much get the value out of my amazon prime11:52
SuperMattif you order anything big, or regularly, it's worth it11:52
popeyyeah, i got a refund for the bit of prime I don't use11:52
TwistedLucidityujjain: "score" is misleading. It's not like you get "99/100 credit points". It's more of a profile and different companies will assess the ratings differently depending on the product/service in question.11:52
popey(the streaming video)11:52
ujjain170 orders placed in the last 6 months11:52
ujjainwow11:52
ujjainI think half amazon free apps though :P11:52
SuperMattIn fact, these days, I tend not to order something unless it has prime11:52
ujjainTwistedLucidity, yeah, I guess that's true11:53
SuperMattand with my lifestyle, I often require various items at very short notice11:53
popeyyeah, i do the same11:53
TwistedLucidityI've found Amazon to bet getting less value-for-money.11:55
TwistedLucidityWe bought a BBQ recently. £210 on Amazon, £160 in Homebase. Go figure.11:55
ujjainYeah, I guess sometimes getting something locally can be cheapre, epsecially with poundlands11:55
ujjainYeah, IT equipment, shoes, etc, not always cheapest at Amazon11:55
ujjainespecially if you know what you want, specific brand, specific type11:55
TwistedLucidityI also try to avoid Amazon due to their agressive accounting practices.11:56
TwistedLuciditySame reason I try to avoid supermarkets11:56
ujjainaccounting?11:57
TwistedLucidityujjain: Sizes as well, with only a few expections (i.e. brands I already know) I would never buy clothing on-line11:57
ujjainI bought 4 pair of shoes, arrived yesterday, have to send back 3, didn't like them, at least free returns.11:57
ujjainYeah, clothes online is always tricky11:57
TwistedLucidityujjain: Indeed. How shall I put this...tax limitations measures that whilst legal, one may find distasteful11:57
ujjainI just don't enjoy clothes shopping at all11:57
ujjaintax limitations = tax evasions methods?11:58
TwistedLucidityA further example, Starbucks11:58
TwistedLucidityujjain: No, tax evasion is illegal. I never said what Amazon did was illegal11:58
ujjainoh sorry, I'm not an English native11:58
ujjainlike tax schemes11:58
ujjainvia Ireland etc, only paying very little11:58
TwistedLucidityIt's just...err...highly efficient.11:58
TwistedLucidityujjain: Bingo11:59
ujjainYeah, right11:59
shaunoI'm less fussed by the tax thing.  the way I see it, if I could legally get away with paying half the tax, I would11:59
ujjainYou might be able to, by becoming a contractor12:00
popeyDoesn't make it morally right.12:00
ujjainbut I think it's not very fair, that Amazon can make profits in the UK12:00
TwistedLucidityI'd rather pay slightly more and have some reasonable certainty that cash was flowing to the Exchequer to keep the lights on, than save money on a purchase and have to see income tax increase to cover the tax loses.12:00
ujjainand pay taxes on that UK profits12:00
popey"Just because you can, doesn't mean you should"12:00
ujjainin a crappy country12:00
TwistedLucidityshauno: Good tax management is one thing (I offset some stuff against taxes). Creating company structures that are unreleated to business function simply to reduce tax...I find that unpalateable.12:01
TwistedLucidityProblem is, where one crosses the line is hard to define. And HMRC are increasingly understaffed.12:02
shaunoand tax laws incredibly convoluted, else the loopholes wouldn't exist in the first place12:02
TwistedLuciditySo as the rich pay less and less tax, the revenues falls. This means the % that has to be raised from the rest of us (or cut from budgets) rises.12:02
TwistedLucidityIf people just paid their blasted taxes, we'd probably all wind up paying less in the long run.12:03
TwistedLucidityNot that I like paying taxes.12:03
TwistedLucidityI don't like dentists either, but I still go.12:03
ujjainI don't know if there are tax loopholes for that rich though.12:03
ujjainI have been trying to find tax loopholes for somebody making 300k, but I don't know if there are12:04
TwistedLucidityujjain: Of course there is. Usually done via trusts and LLPs via London as we have lax financial regulations.12:04
TwistedLucidityThe accountancy firms offer packages to make all this easy. Just ask Jimmy Carr. :-)12:05
ujjainpeople who have used EBTs are very much ***'ed though12:05
ujjainthey are in very stressful situations now that last years, EBT's with loan schemes are very obvious12:06
ujjaina lot of people at contractoruk who used them, have ended up regretting it they wrote12:06
TwistedLucidityThe idea of taxing the gross income rather then the profit is interesting, although that has issues for industries with very high costs and tight margins.12:06
ujjainLimited company is not a tax loophole, only difference is the national insurance and expensing things12:06
ujjainI would love that, I'm a contractor, I don't have much expenses either, I'd rather pay 5% on gross income, then 20% on profit, then pay dividend tax (same as income tax)12:07
TwistedLucidityujjain: a ltd co isn't, nor is an LLP really. But they can be used as such. For starters, you can hide ownership with an LLP, and an LLP can own and LLP...12:07
ujjain(same as income tax after calculating corporationt ax)12:07
ujjainYeah, maybe. But to me it seems that most people making 100k or 300k pay taxes, don't have that many tax loop holes.12:08
TwistedLucidityAye, 5% on the gross (or some figure like that) would probably be cheaper to collect. "Oh, you took in £200k last year. OK, where's our £10k?" Simples.12:08
ujjainmaybe I should marry a 18 year old student though, to pay less tax and make her 50% owner of the Limited company12:08
ujjainand pay her 50%, that would be a nice tax saving12:09
ujjainthat's true, but seems to remove all room for companies operating on small margins, which are often the most effective companies12:09
popeyyou dont need to be married12:09
popeyjust have a partner in the company12:09
TwistedLucidityI am sure there would be some way to contribute to Ubuntu/Linux/F-OSS that can be offset against tax12:09
TwistedLucidityujjain: I will happily colelct 50% to reduce your tax burden. :-)12:10
ujjaincan it be my little dutch brother living in NL? I don't think so though.12:10
ujjainTwistedLucidity, you're a true hero12:10
Laneyrisked washing up without using rubber gloves12:11
ujjainI don't really know many people in the UK I trust that make almost no money though12:11
LaneyOH GOD MY HANDS12:11
popeywere you using caustic soda to wash your things up?12:12
popeydon't think I've ever washed up with rubber gloves. they feel weird.12:12
Laneymethod washing up liquid12:12
* Laney is a sensie12:13
Laneywe had dishwashers for ages before moving in here which doesn't have one12:13
Laneymaybe my hands just need to get used to it again, never had to use them before12:14
popeywashing up is fun12:17
popeydrying up and putting away is the chore12:17
popeyalways used to fight for washing up duty with brother12:17
Laneyyou risk having your work rejected if you are the washer upper12:18
Laneythat makes me unreasonably irritated12:18
brobostigonknightwise: is there a reason why, the download button on your podcast site, returns with a page not found error?12:53
ali1234google have closed my youtube account12:57
shaunotsk tsk tsk naughty boy12:59
popeyali1234: how come?13:00
popeydid you close your G+ account ?13:00
ali1234"repeated severe voilations of the community guidelines"13:01
popeyerk13:01
ali1234the only thing i can think of is that i wrote this software: https://github.com/ali1234/ytsubs13:01
ali1234so i'm wondering whether to go to the register with some story along the lines of "youtube forces people to use v3 API, then bans people for using it"13:02
ali1234i can still share videos on G+ though13:15
shaunowhy el reg?  why not something people still read?13:17
ali1234i dunno what people read these days13:17
ali1234register loves sensational stories13:17
TwistedLucidityEl Reg is the Daily Mail of the tech news world. It's also my guilty pleasure.13:19
ali1234actually it looks like google has gone on a banning spreee13:19
TwistedLucidityali1234: Did you ever receive a notification of these "severe violations"? Sounds like the kind of thing they had said "You naugthy person" before weilding the ban-hammer13:21
ali1234apparently a video i posted like three years ago was flagged as spam13:21
ali1234this caused my account to be instantly closed13:22
TwistedLucidityThree. Years. Ago. ?13:22
ali1234yes13:22
ali1234"This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy against spam, scams and commercially deceptive content."13:23
TwistedLucidityAnd what was said video of?13:23
zmoylan-piwas youtube g+ then?13:23
TwistedLucidityzmoylan-pi: I think so, or the start of it at least13:23
foobarrya tin of processed meat?13:24
TwistedLucidityHah!13:24
zmoylan-piso signing up to g+ seems to be biting people in the backside...13:24
TwistedLucidityIt's kinda hard to avoid. Meat-space me has managed it though.13:24
TwistedLucidityI find G+ ugly and hard to use. SO I don't use it.13:25
ali1234TwistedLucidity: it was a picture stretched out to 1 hour, no audio, no description, no tags, unlisted video, and was only ever viewed like 3 times13:25
shaunoI try to avoid the Empire as much as possible13:25
foobarryi have flagged some spam videos on yt13:25
TwistedLucidityali1234: See? foobarry just confessed!13:25
foobarrymostly ones that were a single photo and a link to amazon affiliate13:25
foobarrysupposed to be a review of a fridge/freezer13:26
ali1234they are probably autodetecting that type of video now13:26
TwistedLucidityThat sounds like a silly/annoying video and probaby, unforunately for you, close enough to some kind of spam-crap-ola.13:26
TwistedLucidityBut to wait three years for the ban....whut?13:26
zmoylan-pior just letting the manufacturer of fridges who pays them more mark what they want as spam13:26
ali1234yes, that's why i suspect that they went looking for a reason to ban me13:27
TwistedLucidityali1234: Sod 'em. Run MediaGoblin instead. :-)13:27
foobarrysounds like an autoban13:27
* TwistedLucidity hears Kraftwerk13:28
ali1234i'm not really interested in publishing videos anyway13:28
zmoylan-piput them on twitter now that tweets are showing up in google searches? :-)13:29
foobarrymake about 50 vines13:36
shaunoand duct-tape them together?13:38
zmoylan-pisome app that takes the frames of video from pics tweeted under a hashtag...13:41
TwistedLucidityali1234: How's synergy going these days? Not used it in a l-o-n-g time13:44
ali1234don't know, i don't use it any more14:15
ali1234https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTUPkidackw14:27
TwistedLucidityShe is just so ^happy^ and ^perky^ with so much ^up-speak^.....14:30
TwistedLucidity(^..^ indicates that a works should be spoken in a high-pitched squeak)14:31
ali1234so essentially the issue here is that having a "deceptive" video = account closure14:42
popeyhave you confirmed that's the case?14:42
ali1234where 99.9% of all videos on youtube fit the definition of "deceptive"14:42
zmoylan-pithere goes ever political broadcast uploaded to twitter... :-)14:42
ali1234popey: there is no way to contact anyone at google and they don't give a reason14:43
zmoylan-pithere is no one at google to answer your questions.  then they'd have to pay people for work they want computers to do...14:43
ali1234popey: that guidelines video was posted less than two days ago, they've clearly gone on a banning rampage14:46
ali1234this is possibly related to the postponement of the removal of collections14:46
popeyyeah, seems so14:47
ali1234i bet their new thing uses metadata to generate automatic collections, and they found out that the metadata on all videos is terrible14:47
ali1234so they discovered at the last minute that it was going to be awful14:47
TwistedLucidityali1234: Complain to the EU that Google is crushing freedom of speech. I am actually semi-serious. The EU seems to itching to kick Google in the conkers.14:53
TwistedLucidityWhat I despise about YouTube is the way it suggests things I don't give two damns about and hides the things I want to watch.14:54
bashrcamen14:54
TwistedLucidityDoes it remember that I watch every new "Scott Manley" video? No. But it will list about 10 "trending" categories and "Popular in UK" tripe that I couldn't care less about.14:55
TwistedLucidityThat channel I go on nearly every day? Not listed. Have to search for it.14:55
TwistedLuciditySo much for presenting the content I like.14:55
TwistedLucidity /rant14:55
bashrcin my case the suggestions are nearly always worthless14:56
TwistedLucidityIt's like Amazone continuing to suggest an item months after you've already bought the exact thing. Pointless.14:56
davmor2TwistedLucidity: is amazone like amazon at all :P14:58
TwistedLuciditydavmor2: <insert witty retort here>14:58
davmor2pfff14:59
diddledanwow that metadata video is terrible15:00
diddledanshe comes across completely condescending15:01
TwistedLucidityIt's also discrimination. What if the uploader has dyslexia? INSTA-BAN!15:02
diddledangood point15:03
diddledanI'm actually unfair to people online in a similar way - I like things to be spelled perfectly at all times (excepting obvious typos) so I moan at people who don't which means I might be offending someone who actually has difficulty spelling correctly15:04
intrbizdiddledan: language is not binary15:04
diddledanintrbiz: ineed15:04
TwistedLucidityOr the language they are using isn't their first, leading to grammatical issues.15:04
diddledanerr15:04
diddledanindeed*15:05
diddledanTwistedLucidity: another good point15:05
intrbizit's fecking grammar i wish we'd get rid of15:05
diddledanlol15:05
diddledan"grammar nazi"15:05
TwistedLuciditySo long as the first and last characters are correct, the othre can appear in any order. It's still readable.15:05
intrbizand the usual teachers nonsense of 'english has rules' - go learn what logic is15:06
diddledanyeah that research was enlightening, TwistedLucidity15:06
TwistedLucidityEnglish *does* have rules. The first half completely contradict the second half though!15:06
diddledanintrbiz: English does have rules, but never adheres to them consistently15:06
diddledanyeah what he said :-)15:06
intrbizrules with exceptions are f**king pointless15:06
diddledanthe problem is English is a frankenstein language15:07
TwistedLucidityAlso, English is not fixed. Not even in England, let alone Britain.15:07
intrbizindeed15:07
TwistedLuciditydiddledan: It's a language of hybrid vitality. :-)15:07
diddledanwe've taken words from so many sources that rules which apply to some words cannot be applied to others because they came from a different source language15:07
intrbizsorry for the rant, being dyslexic, you get used to people moaning15:07
diddledanintrbiz: you're entitled to be ranty :-) dyslexia-descrimination is actually one form of descrimination that isn't widely acknowledged so you have a right to encourage people to think about it15:08
TwistedLucidityAnd some really daft rules. "The user log on at the log-on using their logon". ARGH!!!!!!15:08
diddledanTwistedLucidity: lol15:09
TwistedLucidity"The user log*s* on at the log-on using their logon"15:09
intrbizi hate when people use 'he/she'15:09
diddledanand as I said I'm guilty of do it :-(15:09
TwistedLucidityThey/Their15:09
TwistedLucidityWe actually do need a gender neural third-person (I think that's the one)15:10
TwistedLucidityOr is it second?15:10
TwistedLucidityGreat. Now I'm confused.15:10
diddledanhe/she is a pre-op transexual?15:10
zmoylan-pithere are a few out there but they sound forced15:10
zmoylan-pithey are a preop transsexual15:10
TwistedLucidityI use "one" alot more these days rather than "you". Actually make life easier sometimes as it's stops people thinking one means *them*.15:11
intrbizat least it is a neuter language15:11
TwistedLucidity"Roads are feminine"? Really? Give me strength......15:11
directhexmost languages have gendered pronouns for all nouns15:14
directhexso roads *are* feminine in french, for example. so are cars15:14
diddledanhaha: https://grahamcluley.com/2015/05/hackers-obscene-electronic-billboard/15:15
TwistedLucidityI know. It makes no sense15:15
diddledanhackers being bumholes15:15
intrbizshucks they pixilated it15:15
TwistedLucidityI have an unpixelated link. How family friendly is this channel?15:16
TwistedLucidityOr just use a search engine.....15:16
diddledanthe "assange shuffle collective" <-- they're lolsec reformed methinks15:18
diddledanthey're just doing it "for teh lulz"15:18
diddledanand that page also tells us that "the Beryl Reid Appreciation Society was behind recent hacks against healthcare insurers"!!!15:20
diddledan</out-of-context>15:20
TwistedLucidityThat's nothing, did some bloke hack the engine controls of a flying aircraft via the entertainment system?15:23
diddledanyeah that story is complete idiocy15:24
zmoylan-pihe says yes, the airplane manufacturers who have nothing to hide say no...15:24
diddledanI believe he stated that he did it in simulation with virtualbox machines15:24
TwistedLucidity"The Naked Scientists" claimed it had been done for real. I'll have to check the story15:25
TwistedLucidityA VBox simulation is hardly the same thing15:25
intrbizon struggles to see why an infotainment system needs any connection to the fly by wire systems15:25
TwistedLucidityIt doesn't. But that doens't mean their isn't one.15:25
intrbizindeed15:25
intrbizi'm merely skeptical15:25
zmoylan-piwell there was a network cable linking all the devices together and they were adding a multimedia player network...15:25
TwistedLucidity"Say Bob, do we need two seperate networks and double the cabling?" "Nah, just bung it all down one wire to save weight"15:26
zmoylan-piwe'll just use different ip ranges and no one will know...15:26
diddledanfrom prior reading into similar stories it was pointed out that they should be separate networks but they still need a shared uplink to the satellite15:26
intrbizyou'd hardly route realtime sensitve data feeds over networking for media with totally different use cases15:26
zmoylan-piyou'd think that...15:26
diddledanand then because the uplink is shared there is potential for cross-pollination15:27
intrbizpersonally more interested in the A400M crash15:27
zmoylan-pisoftware glitch by the look of it15:30
intrbizyes15:30
TwistedLucidityThat the one where three engines shut down?15:31
zmoylan-pinot good for a military aircraft15:31
intrbizyes15:31
intrbiznot good for any aircraft15:31
TwistedLucidityzmoylan-pi: Chinook?15:31
diddledanI like the doomsday scenarios of the late 20th century (1990s) about the minellium bug - several films were made - "the clock has reset and the nuclear reactor doesn't think it's been installed yet so it's shut down the cooling"15:32
zmoylan-pian airbus plane meant to be the 21st century long range military jet transport for gear and troops instead of hercules jobbies15:32
intrbizIIRC the chinook had engine management software issues initially15:33
diddledanwasn't there something recently about fighter jets crossing the international date-line?15:33
zmoylan-pialso mucked up when raf bought them without radar as they wanted to fit their own then crashed one with all the military folk on board15:33
zmoylan-pithe fighter jets is an old one, pre 2000 iirc15:34
diddledanI recall it happening this year15:34
zmoylan-piwindows for warships did/didn't disable a ship that needed to be towed home when someone typed in the wrong number depending on who you talk to15:34
zmoylan-piin falklands the british ship was hit by a french missile as no one had told the ship that the enemy was using french missiles and it wasn't a friendly15:35
diddledanlol15:36
diddledanoops15:36
zmoylan-pithe south african aa gun was allowed to shoot any direction it wanted and that went badly wrong.15:36
zmoylan-pithe anti missile system used in gulf war i was controlled by windows 95 and went slightly /wrong/ when it was run continuously for a few weeks15:37
intrbizif you read vulcan 607, or about hms conqueror, they were well aware that we were fighting against weapons which were not expected to fight against15:37
zmoylan-pithere was a british torpedo test after wwii where the torpedo hit the ship that launched it15:38
diddledanthat was a movie15:38
zmoylan-pione moment... ::searching for actual ship::15:39
intrbizwell conqueror sunk the belgrano using WW2 era MK8 torpedos, as they didn't trust the wire guided tigerfishs to work15:39
diddledanthat's probably why it got-through the belgrano's defences15:40
diddledanthey were expecting sophistication15:41
intrbizthe belgrano was a WW2 era ship15:41
zmoylan-pihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Tullibee_%28SS-284%29#Fourth_war_patrol_and_loss us sub lost to own torpedo.  still looking for british ship15:41
intrbizthe belgrano was orginally USS phoenix15:42
intrbizhms conqueror was also the first and only nuclear submarine to sink a vessel at war15:43
diddledandoes that prove that we don't need nuclear subs? :-p15:44
nucc1anyone know what package i need to install if my firefox looks like GTK2 ? :)15:44
diddledanlike "we don't need trident. we've never had to fire it so that proves it's not needed"15:44
zmoylan-pibritish ship lost to own torpedo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Trinidad_%2846%29#Loss15:45
intrbizdiddledan: conqueror was an attack sub, rather than SSBN, which would have been the resolution class subs at the time15:46
diddledanintrbiz: yeah, I was off on a tangent15:47
AzelphurWhat are the chances of me getting Ubuntu on this? http://www.tesco.com/direct/asus-transformer-pad-tf103cx-101-tablet-8gb-wi-fi-black/481-4428.prd?sc_cmp=tp4_aff_101813215:53
intrbizdiddledan: whether to keep the detterent is a long and complex argument15:53
popeylow Azelphur15:54
Azelphurpopey: aww, I was hoping the Intel chipset would make it somewhat easier15:54
popeyironically not15:54
popeywindows tablets tend to be easier to do that to than android ones15:54
Azelphuryea15:55
Azelphurshame really it's so cheap, £89 with a code and I have some tesco points too15:55
directhexwindows has a standard boot loader that ubuntu can handle16:05
directhexandroid does not16:05
TwistedLucidityA sad day when NTFSKrnl is freer than Linux!16:09
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AzelphurSomeone needs to make a directory of kickstarter projects that are 100% done and ready to ship, so you have a feed of things you can buy that are cool.17:35
ali1234virtually all projects on kickstarter can't be bought after they ship to backers17:36
ali1234they just start up a new kickstarter17:36
ali1234digital products are of course the exception to this17:36
AzelphurI see17:37
ali1234and my account is un-banned... for now17:54
ali1234ooo, adblock made a browser for android18:13
ali1234*downloads*18:13
Azelphurali1234: why not just use real firefox? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/android/addon/adblock-plus/?src=search18:14
ali1234because firefox on android is absolutely awful18:14
Azelphuruwot18:14
AzelphurI use it as my daily driver18:14
ali1234it's extremely slow, has an ugly UI, can't download files18:14
ali1234and it crashes all the time18:15
Azelphurworks fine on my nexus 5, matter of opinion, I've downloaded many files with it, never had it crash iirc.18:15
ali1234oh... this is firefox :(18:16
ali1234i was hoping they forked chrome or android browser tbh18:17
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Azelphurali1234: https://owncloud.azelphur.com/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=KRr6595g1QNBKdi no issues here18:29
ali1234i'm going to factory reset my nexus 718:31
ali1234it's just got so slow it is barely usable18:31
Annehi18:32
Azelphurhello18:32
AnneHow are you18:33
Azelphurfine :)18:33
Annethat's great :)18:33
intrbizFFS by broadband is currently getting 0.6Mb/s :((((20:07
diddledanyeouch that's sloooow20:11
intrbizyeh, ridiculous20:12
intrbizbeen like it since about 18:0020:13
diddledancan't blame windows updates this week20:20
diddledanalthough there was a new win10 as of last night20:22
diddledanI don't think that would account for your slowness tho - prolly not enough density of insiders to kill your local loop20:22
diddledanblame your ISP :-p20:23
intrbizit's either an isp issue, or impact from FTTC work (I hope that is going on)20:23
diddledanphone 'em up and moan20:23
intrbizwith openreach one does not know what they do, very little it seems20:23
diddledanlol20:23
diddledanopenreach are supposed to be in charge of the wires I believe. they then sell use of those wires to BT and other suppliers (apparently they actually priorities other suppliers' fault reports over BT consumer to prevent offcom from saying they're prioritising anyone)20:25
diddledanso bt gives bt a lesser service20:25
intrbizhehe20:27
intrbizthe FTTC date there has been pushed back twice already, with no explaination or communication20:27
diddledansucky20:27
intrbizand no communication as to whether they will get it done by june (not sure if that is end or start)20:27
intrbizI somehow suspect not20:28
diddledana few years ago the town my parents live in "won" a BT competition to install fibre ahead of schedule as a promotion by having a "100%" of the town saying they want fibre. roll-on 2 years and they still haven't got it fully20:29
intrbizhehe20:29
intrbiznationalise openreach and rollout FTTP I say20:30
diddledanhere ya go: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-2572251320:30
intrbizdiddledan: you hampshire way then?20:31
diddledanyup20:31
intrbizshrewsbury got FTTC very early, mainly because most of the lines were so poor, people could barely get 1Mb/s on ADSL20:32
diddledanso did basingstoke - that's where I am now20:34
intrbizright20:37
popeyevening slackers20:44
diddledanallo20:44
czajkowskipopey: welcome back20:47
popeybloke next to me on the train was playing solitaire on his phone20:53
popeywhen he finished it I went "YAY! \o/"20:53
popeyhe looked at me like I was odd20:53
popeyI said "I'm joining you in celebration of your solitaire win!"20:53
popey*he* is the weirdo20:53
czajkowskilol20:53
diddledanpopey: I think we should decamp to twitter to make his acheivement trending21:07
daftykinspopey: :D21:08
popeyhah21:08
daftykinsfun one about a flaw in lots of routers - http://thehackernews.com/2015/05/netusb-router-hacking.html21:08
daftykinswow, malware/rootkits running on the GPU - that's a novel one21:24
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awilkinsGetting 5.1 audio over SP/DIF to work on Ubuntu is a PITA, isn't it?23:28
daftykinsi wouldn't have thought so, if you have a good player that can just do the passthrough23:33
daftykinsassuming you're playing back content with a DD/DTS stream23:33
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