[01:13] Here's a pic of my pussy: [01:13] https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11057217_829740863768380_3553304125574575714_n.jpg?oh=5ed843c79ecd732dbf0e19c4d7f20496&oe=56C387C9 [01:14] DosTuMai, get out of here with your stupidty [01:14] It's the feline kind. O_o [01:15] And I clicked the wrong channel. But hey, take it serious. Sure. [04:26] good morning to all [04:27] !info firefox [04:27] firefox (source: firefox): Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 41.0.2+build2-0ubuntu0.15.04.1 (vivid), package size 42407 kB, installed size 102426 kB [04:35] morning wileee :p [04:36] hello lotuspsychje weather nice there, late summer here [04:37] nice mate! enjoy a sunny lazy sunday :p [04:38] cool, just chillin watching an original star trek on digital broadcast\ [04:38] over the air [04:38] wileee: your a star trek fan heh [04:39] I have the originals, this is on once a week, but I've seen these more times than I can count. ;) [04:40] lol [04:40] its nice to see old stuff on led tv [04:40] in hd [04:41] I had a pseudo multicultural class that used an orig episode, yeah exactly, re digitized perfect resolution on the samsung 32 inch [04:41] niceee [04:42] little meds, cough and you know....nirvana [04:42] hehe [04:42] ive watched some nice older martial arts movies in hd [04:42] sweet memorys :p [04:43] I get the net on the tv, and have the canadian NFB films app, interesting stuff, from 1950's on indust, arts...etc socialist media [04:44] cool [04:45] https://www.nfb.ca/explore-all-films/ [04:45] Lots of stuff, great at 3 am [04:46] nice tnx! [04:48] np ;) [08:43] Good morning. [12:35] Hiyas all [15:28] hi all \o [15:29] a_ [~a@117.221.88.131] <-- one of our usual timewasters? [15:29] hey daftykins :) [15:30] how are we doing today? [15:31] doing well thanks, you? [15:33] yep all good here :) just got a nice hot sausage roll at a pasty company around the corner from my house [15:33] living 10m from the high street has its' benefits :D [15:33] heheh... [15:36] oh my my the weekend trolls are strong [15:39] oh yeah [16:47] i think this guy borked his file system or something [16:58] this texnicer is a weird one, saying this disk is a Windows install but ubuntu won't read it at all - SMART output looks clean too - http://paste.ubuntu.com/12845963/ [16:58] the guy hid the serial, haha [16:59] lol [16:59] ah you give them advice and they say "that was my plan all along!" [16:59] ¬_¬ [17:00] :D [19:35] bbl [19:36] tum te tum te tum, ah a lazy sunday night [19:37] daftykins: Uh huh .. watching the "helpers" not make a boo boo ! [19:40] :) [21:17] hmmm FUD or True ? https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/valve-looks-like-its-removed-the-steamos-icon-for-games-that-work-on-linux-but-not-perfectly-on-steamos.6085 [21:39] OerHeks: sounds like a sensible thing to do for Valve [21:40] TJ-: o/ hope yourself and the huskies are free from pilfering rustlers :) [21:41] Haha! Turned out it was someone we know, and has permission... but turned up with someone else in a different vehicle that we didn't recognise :) [21:43] Bad communication: missed calls, unread SMS, etc. :) [21:43] ah-ha! well that's a good turn out [21:44] Has anyone played about with using LXC unprivileged application-specific containers? I'm exploring the best way to write a tool to automate the creation of an LXC config file by analysing the strace of a candidate application. For things like sandboxing the user's web-browser and other common applications to prevent inadvertent/malicious data snooping [21:45] 'fraid not [21:46] Looks like a candidate for a few days tinkering and hacking :)