[00:37] daftykins, gifts <= 10% * price of computer :-p [00:38] ;) [00:38] or gifts <= 0.1 * price of computer === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [08:11] foobarry: I use sphinx for writing work docs [08:21] morning boys and girls. [08:23] morning [08:24] morning MooDoo [08:32] Morning peeps btw :) [08:34] :) [09:04] diplo: i'm using mkdocs but noticed sphinx/rtd has a collapsed menu option. really need that in mkdocs but unsure if possible [09:06] Morning all [09:11] Yeah, I use the menus all the time, I basically have headline and then sections ie : Distributions and headings of different versions, then a sub heading under for Install - Configure etc [09:12] Like this [09:12] http://docs.syncthing.net/ [09:21] diplo: ahhh , using rst? [09:21] i want those collapisble menus [09:24] Yeah rst, then covert to html and rsync to another server within the make script [09:25] I've not looked at mkdocs tbh === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [09:26] Looks like it maybe possible by editing the template ? [09:32] got this stuck in my head this morning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zQ6kgrUjIs [09:33] not heard that in a while [10:14] Good morning all; happy Thursday, and happy Use Less Stuff Day! 😃 [10:32] JamesTait: Who you calling useless... hmm hmmm ;) [10:33] JamesTait: I'm sure you makes these up to see if I can find a song, give me a minute, I'm thinking :) [10:33] davmor2, I'm waiting.... 😉 === alan_g is now known as alan_g|test === alan_g|test is now known as alan_g [10:35] JamesTait: Used less camera tricks, and less instruments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tJYN-eG1zk [10:37] JamesTait: can't deny the logic there can you :) [10:38] davmor2, I'll let you off, because it's Queen. [10:39] JamesTait: or this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I because they only use 4 chords [10:39] Ah! Better! 😃 [10:40] Good morning peeps :) [10:47] JamesTait, Not International Mens Day!? [10:52] popey: what would you do with your finger if it could go through time? [10:53] popey: is that not the same thing? [10:53] JamesTait: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOlDewpCfZQ this version is better :) [11:01] bigcalm, poke through to last week and swipe on my own phone what this weeks lottery numbers are [11:04] Hazar [11:04] Would you then remember to do it after cashing in? [11:05] What do we want? Time travel! [11:05] when do you want it? [11:05] When do we want it? That's irrelevant! [11:07] * Laney writes to Chris Leslie MP [11:09] you and your timey wimey stuff pah ;) === stemount_ is now known as stemount === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [14:10] good moaning [14:10] good moaning nite 'awk [14:24] http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/09/tin-foil-hats-actually-make-it-easier-for-the-government-to-track-your-thoughts/262998/ [14:24] that's why the truly paranoid switched to lead ages back... [14:24] or so i've heard... [14:24] <_< [14:24] >_> [15:22] spectre apparently has a world record for the largest stunt explosion in history [15:23] meh, me prefers the longest car crashes in blues brothers :-) [15:23] lol [15:34] apple iTunes are offering the james bond collection for a mere 109.99 right now [15:34] :-p [15:35] * zmoylan-pi looks shifty at my external hd... [15:46] I don't believe that hitchhikers guide to the galaxy and starwars blew up planets :P [15:47] should there be some punctuation in there? [15:48] diddledan: yeah probably [15:49] omg, drupal8 is out! [15:52] free Nexus 5 \o/ https://www.dropbox.com/s/klu17bnco4wm791/n5.jpeg?dl=0 [15:55] daftykins: dropbox living up to it's name there then [15:56] non-working? :) [15:56] i've noticed some leave the image area blank lately, need a force refresh to come up [15:57] http://www.techblo.gg/stuff/n5.jpeg [15:57] there's a more reliable link [15:57] that's one wonky display :-p [15:58] sure is! my mate did quite the number on it, but £26 from ebay should be enough :> [16:04] I watched a couple of flat earth videos a while ago, now youtube keeps offering for me to watch more of them [16:04] These people are bonkers. [16:16] popey, as in videos about people that try to tell us the earth isn't a spheroid? [16:23] yes diddledan [16:23] there's a lot of them [16:23] I wonder how they think GPS works? [16:24] and tv from the sky (satellite tv) [16:24] it's pretty obvious that nasa wasn't lying [16:38] XD [16:38] i get enough of a daily dose from #ubuntu ;) [16:38] daftykins, the penguin is a lie [16:39] wow at the guy that advised someone stop updating their kernel by pinning it, then going on and on about it for about 3hrs straight over in -discuss because we told him that was bad advice [16:39] mind = blown [16:39] really?! [16:39] jeebers [16:40] new kernels and 15.10 fixed my "no wifi when returning from suspend" issue, btw. [16:41] good to know, i think i encountered that one a few times [16:41] I love when things suddenly start working with a standard update [16:42] :) [16:42] April would probably be a good time for any folk wanting LTS + new hardware then perhaps [17:00] 1 [17:14] diddledan, they have explanations for all of that === alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD [20:32] Myrtti: should of been working in 15.04 I tested it :) If you are talking about your xps13 [20:34] yeah, I am, but it stopped working somewhere after August after a kernel update [20:35] and now it works again [20:36] Myrtti: meh I meant 15.10 it's been a long day an I lose track of releases ;) [20:44] did not have enough in my buffer but asked the americans for help [20:46] americans? if you mean #ubuntu that's not US :) [20:51] you want a buffer-overflow? [20:52] ubuntu podcast: electronic nudity sounds fun [20:54] I find it fascinating that eddy snow has become the go-to guy for digital rights campaigning [23:16] linux voice podcast points to psdoom - a version of doom where each enemy is actually a process currently running on your system - kill an enemy and the process associated dies meaning you could have a very bad day by killing the enemy number 1 (init) [23:16] ref: http://psdoom.sourceforge.net [23:19] lol: In the original implementation of the program, 'pid monsters' could be killed not only by the program's user, but also by other 'pid monsters' and normal Doom monsters on the level. [23:19] ...Unfortunately, the number of monsters in a given area must be depressingly small in order for them to avoid both intentional infighting and friendly fire. Since monsters would tend to kill each other off until only a few remained in the area, the user was severely hampered [23:21] :D [23:21] i remember hearing of that, see i think that is how hacking should be done :P [23:22] with the hackers and sysadmins roaming the same environment [23:22] and hackers trying to hide round corners when an admin comes along [23:25] noclip! [23:25] lol [23:25] that was funky when you got to the edge of the play area