[00:02] <mapps> hah wrong date on phone or machine?
[00:03] <shauno> nah, they're both right
[00:07] <shauno> I just seem to attract all the really silly bugs.  I found one they told me simply wasn't possible, until I showed them how to replicate it in two clicks
[00:08] <shauno> (and nothing particularly silly either.  just view->fullscreen instead of using the green button in the corner)
[00:10] <mapps> crazy how people bet on e-sports now live
[00:10] <mapps> people bet on CS matches
[00:14] <daftykins> https://imgur.com/gallery/4UJj0 - pretty creepy
[00:14] <daftykins> people that died climbing Everest and are still there
[00:19] <zmoylan-pi> maybe it's set to the bermuda triangle time zone :-P
[00:20] <zmoylan-pi> and they're still looking for the camera of guys who died there pre 50s as it may show they made it to top before hillary
[00:23] <shauno> I'm not sure it should matter if they did
[00:24] <zmoylan-pi> they did it with a lot less equipment so it would be a harder feat
[00:25] <shauno> for fatal versions of "did it"
[00:25] <zmoylan-pi> wouldn't be the first to be remembered that way
[00:25] <shauno> I think surviving should be a pretty solid cornerstone of any record
[00:26] <zmoylan-pi> if scott had lived we probably wouldn't remember his efforts
[00:26] <shauno> that austrian chap who jumped out the crazy high balloon wouldn't be much of a 'feat' if he'd bounced
[00:27] <zmoylan-pi> shackleton had turned back a few years earlier just 90 miles short of the pole knowing if they had continued they'd have died
[00:28] <zmoylan-pi> and the austrian was just copying the guy who did it in 50s-60s
[00:29] <shauno> well yeah, faster/higher/stronger is how most of out records work, bar 'firsts'
[00:29] <zmoylan-pi> and the austrians record won't last as long as the first guys
[00:32] <mapps> https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/v/t1.0-9/11822845_1044550198922500_2308435408354424670_n.jpg?oh=8790af22da740c11fc10b1ab9b4054ce&oe=566254BD
[00:35] <diddledan> ok, so I've acquired a series of files and I can't figure out how they fit together to form a coherent rar archive for expansion
[00:35] <diddledan> there's definitely rar data in there so I'm sure they're a multipart rarchive
[00:35] <diddledan> but the filenames are.. weird
[00:36] <diddledan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12413924/ shows the names
[00:37] <shauno> hah.
[00:38] <m0nkey_> diddledan, did you encrypt your pr0n collection and having trouble opening it now?
[00:38] <diddledan> picking -0.1 and running `file` on it says that particular file is from a multipart rarchive
[00:38] <diddledan> or rather file reports it's rar and running `unrar v .....` says it's part of a multipart
[00:39] <shauno> I think I'd try two things.  first, md5 the lot of them and make sure you don't have a buttload of duplicates
[00:39] <diddledan> how do I find dupes?
[00:39] <shauno> second, look at the sizes.  if they're all the same size with one smaller, it's likely all one archive.  if they're mostly the same size but several smaller, you've got more than one archive
[00:40] <shauno> something like md5sum * | sort | uniq -c -w 32
[00:41] <shauno> which will get uniq to count duplicates, but only consider the first 32 chars
[00:48] <shauno> (mostly because those filenames look like something's been trying to prevent filename collision, repeatedly.  I can't think of any other sane reason for that mess)
[00:49] <shauno> otherwise I'd just start trying to extract them all, and watch for the one that actually makes some progress, until it complains it can't find the next part.  and then try to guess which one fits what it's looking for :)
[00:52] <diddledan> ok, out of all those files there are 20 dupes
[00:52] <diddledan> all on ?.0
[00:52] <diddledan> these are the dupes: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12414068/
[00:53] <shauno> just to be clear, if you ran md5sum into uniq, you're not left with a list of dupes - you're left with a list of what's unique (the -c tells you how many copies of each uniq file you have)
[00:54] <diddledan> yes
[00:54] <diddledan> all the other lines started with 1 whereas the md5sum of those listed in the second paste says 20
[00:54] <shauno> gotcha
[00:57] <shauno> hm, that's still not making much sense :)
[01:00] <shauno> and the sizes?  usually for a multipart you'd find them all the same size but the last file
[01:00] <shauno> wondering if, eg, -0 is one archive, -1 is another, etc.  or if these are all parts of one puzzle
[01:00] <diddledan> yeah most of them are 50000000
[01:00] <diddledan> but there's several that aren't
[01:02] <shauno> is it like, 217182-0.72
[01:02] <shauno> one of the ones which isn't?  (the highest-numbered in the -0 ?)
[01:02] <diddledan> there's no consistency
[01:03] <diddledan> here's ls -l http://paste.ubuntu.com/12414170/
[01:06] <diddledan> oh that .r00 was a test by me
[01:06] <diddledan> not part of the files I recieved
[01:06] <diddledan> (it's the last one in the list)
[01:06] <shauno> that's pretty messed up  lol
[01:07] <shauno> some are larger than 50M too?  that's the last thing I would have expected
[01:08] <diddledan> the -0.2.0 reports as a matroska
[01:08] <diddledan> that's one of the ones larger than 50M
[01:08] <diddledan> but it's only 100M so I wouldn't expect it to be complete
[01:14] <shauno> welp.  have fun with that :D  I think I have to sleep
[02:16] <mapps> welp im tired
[04:05] <mapps> this izombie isnt too ba
[04:44] <diddledan> yawn
[04:45]  * zmoylan-pi puts on the coffee
[04:46] <diddledan> good plan
[08:28] <dogmatic69> anyone seen something like this?
[08:28] <dogmatic69> kernel:[595988.048006] Code: 8d 44 24 20 4c 89 4c 24 48 c7 44 24 08 10 00 00 00 48 89 44 24 18 e8 5a ff ff ff 48 83 c4 58 c3 90 89 f0 b9 40 00 00 00 99 f7 f9 <31> d2 eb 0b 48 ff c2 48 83 7c d7 f8 00 75 36 39 c2 7c f1 40 f6
[08:28] <dogmatic69> just had that in the terminal, "message from syslog"
[08:29] <kbingham> dogmatic69: try typing dmesg to see what the rest of the message was
[08:32] <dogmatic69> kbingham:  good call, this is it http://pastebin.com/2xPZf5a5
[08:32] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Tuesday, and happy International Dot Day! 😃
[08:32] <dogmatic69> .
[08:32] <zmoylan-pi> :
[08:33]  * Myrtti says a little prayer for dogmatic69's Java
[08:33] <dogmatic69> :/
[08:33] <dogmatic69> only java I can think that is running is jenkins
[08:33] <dogmatic69> its a dev box
[08:37] <davmor2> JamesTait: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiVMmAk45oY
[08:44] <JamesTait> davmor2, you deserve to suffer for that one.
[08:45] <davmor2> JamesTait: But timmy mallets glasses are awesome right
[08:47] <foobarry> does anyone know of any good templates/designes for tutorials/howtos involving screenshots?
[08:49] <JamesTait> davmor2, "aw-some" - as in "aw man, I can't believe he wore those!"
[08:49] <foobarry> ubuntu manual aint bad
[08:49] <JamesTait> foobarry, that sounds like the kind of thing popey might know about.
[08:49] <davmor2> JamesTait: if it helps I remember all these songs they are in my head forever, I'm suffering enough :D
[08:56] <foobarry> building the ubuntu manual is such a beast
[08:57] <foobarry> need to destroy your system in order to make it
[08:59] <bashrc> how so?
[09:00] <foobarry> removing texlive and then running their script to get a consistent setup
[09:00] <foobarry> but i already use texlive and don't wanna break it
[09:05] <popey> yeah
[09:05] <popey> do it in a chroot
[09:06] <foobarry> ah, good thinking batman
[09:12] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[09:32] <SuperMatt> http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/129135838537/getting-out-of-on-call-rotation
[11:26] <Seeker> popey: what did you go with for a terminal font?
[11:37] <jpds> Seeker: terminus here
[11:53] <popey> Seeker: still choosing
[11:56] <jpds> popey: Try terminus
[11:58] <Seeker> source code pro :P
[11:58] <SuperMatt> there's quite a lot of concensus that the ubuntu font is one of the best terminal fonts around
[11:58] <brobostigon> lol, manhole covers made it onto daily politics.
[11:59] <popey> currently using ubuntu mono 11
[11:59] <zmoylan-pi> let me guess corbyn will ban manhole covers if he's elected? :-)
[12:01] <brobostigon> zmoylan-pi: apparently, in a interview he said, he used to like taking pictures of historical one.
[12:04] <dutchie> popey: i'm using input mono
[12:05] <zmoylan-pi> he'll be the pinup of what manhole cover for quite a while so :-)
[12:06] <brobostigon> pinup for the collective of manhole cover nerds and anthusiasts.
[12:17] <zmoylan-pi> reserve your copy before they sell out!!
[12:26] <brobostigon> lolz.
[14:04] <bigcalm> Good morning peeps :)
[14:07]  * brobostigon pushes bigcalm into a tardis.
[14:08] <davmor2> brobostigon: but it is always morning on the t'interwebz
[14:09] <brobostigon> i see, ok.
[14:17] <zmoylan-pi> could be for the use of the word good... :-)
[14:18] <davmor2> brobostigon: same as it is always beer o'clock somewhere in the world
[14:19] <brobostigon> davmor2: yes, especially on a thursday evening at quiz night at my local pub.
[14:19] <zmoylan-pi> or any time you donated blood in ireland till a few years back...
[14:37] <Myrtti> https://instagram.com/p/7p5nl-oE2D/ ♥
[14:42] <shauno> just ordered that screen like 5, 10 minutes ago :)
[14:43] <brobostigon> anyone got a good slow cooked pork recipe?
[14:45] <foobarry> my wife does it with apple juice and carrots
[14:45] <foobarry> in a slow cooker.
[14:45] <foobarry> and can do it with cider instead
[14:46] <brobostigon> i would do it in the oven, dont have a slow cooker.
[14:46] <brobostigon> and i wouldnt do it with cider/apples either, they dont cooperate with me.
[14:48] <brobostigon> my logic would tell me, make a soy/ginger/garlic marinade, 150c 2ish hours, covered.
[14:50] <davmor2> brobostigon: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1977644/spiced-slowroast-pork
[14:51] <davmor2> brobostigon: the BBC have 4-5 slow cooked pork ideas
[14:52] <brobostigon> ty davmor2 :)
[14:53] <brobostigon> just trying to think up new recipes to do for my gf, i have ran out of ideas and things i can cook.
[14:55] <bashrc> cheese on toast
[14:56] <zmoylan-pi> beans on toast, spaghetti on toast... anything that can be slid under the door? :-)
[14:56] <brobostigon> lolz.
[14:57] <brobostigon> last hting i made for her was chilli chiecken with odon noodles.
[14:58] <zmoylan-pi> hopefully pressed chicken to fit under the door... :-P
[14:58] <brobostigon> whats this door obsession?
[14:58] <zmoylan-pi> knock knock
[14:58] <brobostigon> RAWR
[15:16] <MooDoo> afternoon
[15:22]  * zmoylan-pi drops pin in the silence...
[15:22] <zmoylan-pi> *KLANG*
[15:24] <brobostigon> thats one big pin.
[15:24] <brobostigon> hi MooDoo
[17:57] <shauno> well, today's win in the war against tourism; our new busses have screens that tell you which stop is next.  it seems they're all showing the stops for route 9.
[17:58] <davmor2> zmoylan-pi: but you never remember the silence
[18:02] <zmoylan-pi> we have those in ireland on the buses too, announcements are in english and irish just to confuse the tourists
[18:03] <shauno> we don't have announcements yet, just a screen.  which is a shame, it'd be nice to finally find out how to pronounce my address
[18:04] <zmoylan-pi> the buses also provide wifi but you have to sign in to use it.  it requires 2 names and wants to know your gender for some reason...
[18:06] <daftykins> :S
[18:08] <zmoylan-pi> thankfully tescomobile is so cheap to use atm that i just use that instead
[18:19] <_itz> the Rail Ale Train on Sat .. does that travel from Alton and return to the same location?
[18:21] <zmoylan-pi> returns to alton http://www.watercressline.co.uk/product.php/10/real-ale-train-r-a-t
[18:21] <_itz> ah thanks
[18:22] <zmoylan-pi> 'The RAT departs ALTON station 7.20pm, returning to Alton approx 10.30pm'
[20:47] <diddledan> yawn
[20:48] <shauno> how did you get on with your clusterf..iles?
[20:48] <diddledan> rm -rf
[20:48] <diddledan> :-p[
[20:49]  * zmoylan-pi made nice backup of most important files to usb drive and secondary backup to be sure to be sure...
[20:49] <shauno> wise choice I think :)
[20:49] <shauno> I can't picture you using usb drives zmoylan-pi.  they don't make an rs232 equivalent?
[20:49] <zmoylan-pi> with important files in veracrypt secure file with my most complex password yet
[20:50] <zmoylan-pi> i seem to remember some sod was really close to making them work in dos :-)
[20:50] <diddledan> Dancer1?
[20:52] <diddledan> random: when did emoticons get renamed to emoji and "stickers"?
[20:52] <zmoylan-pi> when some one wanted to rebrand them and make money from them
[20:54] <diddledan> I have no cola!!!
[20:54] <diddledan> I'm resorting to coffee
[20:54] <zmoylan-pi> corporate dibs on something that was taken for granted till then
[20:55] <shauno> you couldn't be more wrong if you tried :)
[20:55]  * diddledan sits cross-legged in front of shauno 's chair waiting for grandpa to tell the story
[20:56] <shauno> heh
[20:56] <shauno> it's simples.  they escaped from japan as western handset-makers desperately tried to squeeze into a market they never fit into
[20:57] <diddledan> that's because the westerners are twice as big as the japs :-p
[20:57] <zmoylan-pi> japanese phone companies brought them in for their networks.  sounds like trying to sell something to people to me.
[20:58] <shauno> and since we managed to shimmy them into unicode, they've actually gone from being platform-dependant to almost-standard
[20:58] <zmoylan-pi> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji#Early_emoji_encoding
[20:59] <zmoylan-pi> mind, dublin bus uses chinese symbol for disabled accessible buses on bus stop signs as it's a unicode symbol that looks like wheelchair symbol
[21:49] <diddledan> wiy
[21:49] <diddledan> wily*
[21:49] <diddledan> when we welease wily?
[21:49] <diddledan> wewease Bwian
[22:09] <leecowdrey_> grrrr
[23:31] <diddledan> https://twitter.com/EmrgencyKittens/status/643928627265077248/photo/1