[04:24] <rick_h_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjfDBqqLaLk for the wtf of the night
[05:19] <cmaloney> heh
[11:06] <cmaloney> morning
[11:21] <wolfger> morning
[12:27] <wolfger> So, anybody here familiar with running Ubuntu in a virtual machine from inside Win7? Recommendations? Gotchas?
[13:06] <cmaloney> Some folks here at work do it just fine
[13:06] <cmaloney> I don't think there's any major issues
[13:06] <cmaloney> They use VirtualBox
[13:09] <wolfger> and in doing so, can you access files stored on the non-virtual drive?
[13:09] <wolfger> I'm looking to get back into Ubuntu things without the hassle of dual-booting
[13:10] <cmaloney> If you use Guest Additions you can set up virtual network shares to the host machine
[13:13] <wolfger> OK. I guess I'm going to learn new stuff. Not a bad thing.
[13:19] <cmaloney> Yeah, it's all good.
[13:20] <cmaloney> I'm pretty well versed in VirtualBox so feel free to ping me
[13:47] <wolfger> will do
[17:06] <brousch> cmaloney: http://onethingwell.org/post/124235863243/topydo
[18:34] <cmaloney> brousch: That looks interesting.
[18:34] <cmaloney> Would replace several plugins I have
[18:36] <jrwren> if i wanted to grow a file which would ultimately fill my hard disk, I'd do it a different way :)
[18:36] <cmaloney> Yeah, my "done" file is huuuuuge
[18:36] <cmaloney> (j/k)
[20:42] <greg-g> cmaloney: did you see https://ting.com/internet ?
[21:23] <cmaloney> They've been beta testing that for a bit.
[21:24] <cmaloney> I really hope they disrupt the fuck out of Comcast.
[21:24] <cmaloney> Signed up for a notification. ;)
[21:25] <greg-g> cmaloney: I'm still trying to get sonic to put Petaluma higher on the list than 7: https://www.sonic.com/gigabit-fiber-internet
[21:25] <greg-g> or we should just move to sebastopol :)
[21:26] <greg-g> (I'm game with that, Petaluma has jumped the shark)
[21:27] <cmaloney> Yeah, Leo ruined Petaluma.
[21:28] <greg-g> :)
[21:28] <cmaloney> Now EVERYONE wants to go there.
[21:28] <cmaloney> "Oh, it's so beautiful. Wine country. Blah blah blah."
[21:28] <greg-g> There's only so much Lagunitas can do to combat leo :)
[21:29] <greg-g> fuck wine country
[21:29] <cmaloney> Hey now.
[21:29] <cmaloney> Them's drinking words
[21:29] <greg-g> I want cows, now grapes
[21:29] <greg-g> :)
[21:29] <greg-g> not*
[21:31] <cmaloney> Gotta love it when Marcel Gagne gives you grief for saying "Maybe" to his "Computer America" invitation
[21:31] <cmaloney> Sorry, but cat litter comes first.
[21:32]  * greg-g didn't understand the noun parts of that sentence
[21:39] <cmaloney> Heh
[21:40] <cmaloney> Marcel will be on a radio show "Computer America"
[21:40] <cmaloney> tonight around 10pm
[21:40] <cmaloney> (ET)
[21:40] <greg-g> and you.. don't like the show/him?
[21:41] <cmaloney> No, I've listened / participated
[21:41] <cmaloney> but it's also trash night
[21:41] <cmaloney> so I have to do my chores
[21:41] <cmaloney> first
[21:42] <greg-g> heh, gotcha
[21:52] <jrwren> so... sourceforge becomes dicks, projects pull theri stuff and now 1 billion google results fail to docs which were hosted by sourceforge ;(
[21:53] <jrwren> e.g. find me nagios docs
[21:54] <jrwren> http://codepen.io/tsbits/pen/VLdWog  i'm flying!
[21:57] <cscheib> were the Nagios docs useful to begin with?
[21:59] <greg-g> it was great, our nagios domain was, clearly, nagios.wikimedia.org, then, like the rest of the sane world, we moved to icinga, but kept the domain
[21:59] <greg-g> the nagios people weren't too happy with that and sent a nasty letter to us
[22:00] <greg-g> so we changed the domain
[23:33] <cmaloney> https://www.nagios.org/documentation
[23:34] <cmaloney> Ah, I see the conundrum
[23:34] <cmaloney> "#SourceForge There's instability and frequent 500 errors on the SourceForge site currently. We're working on getting this fixed asap."
[23:34] <cmaloney> https://twitter.com/sfnet_ops
[23:35] <cmaloney> Apparently there is is either a bot or copy / paste