[00:45] TJ-: nice 240GB value SSD on amazon UK for £39.99 delivered today ;) [00:46] not bad :-) [00:46] http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00S9Q9VS4 [00:46] low stats but it's not TLC, which is nice :> [00:48] read 550MB/s - write 350MB/s [00:48] yeah, weak write as they go [00:49] but don't look at the speeds, the 0 sec seektime is the real profit [00:51] ja :> [00:51] if i got that for the cheap Lenovo i bought last night, that's £233 for a pretty decent machine [03:10] good morning to all [03:11] \o [03:11] hey daftykins [03:11] check this one out sir ;) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00S9Q9VS4 [03:11] cheap model, but daym [03:11] lets c :p [03:11] £33 delivered! [03:11] how was the spa/sauna/etc? [03:12] wow sweet price [03:12] very nice 3 hours + breakfast +jacuzzi +turkish steam and regular sauna [03:13] i still have an old sandisk 8gig slc upsatirs [03:13] fast as rocket [03:15] hmm delivered to belgium [03:15] does amazon sell barebones too? [03:16] lets c [03:18] barebone laptops are hard to find [03:23] SeriouslyLaugh: morning [03:23] evening lotuspsychje -- happy turkey day [03:24] lol [03:25] i want to play with the bot -- anyone know the command? [03:25] it's something like /msg ubot5 help [03:25] doesn't work [03:26] !msgthebot [03:26] Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubot5 Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots. Search for factoids with "/msg ubot5 !search factoid". [03:27] ty lotuspsychje [03:27] or query ubottu [03:49] nice, xscreensaver works out of the box now [03:49] alrighty, time to call it a night i think [03:49] last time i tryed i had to mess with gnome screensaver deamon [03:49] sweet dreams daftykins [03:50] thanks ^_^ your shift now ;) [03:50] : ) [03:50] if we only would be payed for this :p [03:51] well at least we have knowledge from it [03:51] they couldn't offer us enough [03:51] hehe [04:12] omg... [04:13] http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/11/24/windows-10-automatic-spying-begins-again/ [04:13] there's a reason it's a free OS [04:13] JUST SAYING [04:13] blasted caps, sorry [04:13] their killing themelfs.. [04:14] nah [04:14] too big to fail [04:14] i wouldnt dare to say that [04:15] linux will make a big jump out of this [04:15] youl see [04:20] !cookie | Bashing-om before sleep :p [04:20] Bashing-om before sleep :p: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie! [04:22] lotuspsychje: Depnd on lotuspsychje to provide the best . [04:22] :p [04:38] Retiring at this time . Will enjoy my cookies at liesure. Will return much later .. Lord willing . Take care til . [05:47] bbl guys [05:47] see ya all later [05:47] later === Tm_K is now known as Tm_T [11:12] Grrr, when is 16GB SSD really a 7GB SSD!? [13:21] Howdy folks [13:21] \o [14:02] amazing, 100 PCU cluster running on 16 watts [14:02] s/PCU/CPU/ [14:02] hey TJ- , how's it going? [14:03] Good - now I figured out plugging the SSD in firmly doubles its capacity :D [14:03] nice :D [14:04] should try that with the Samsung EVOs :D [14:04] did you get your LNB down-converter ... converted into a working model? [14:04] nope, not yet :D [14:05] I'm trying to design a bulk rack mount for 100 of the new RasPi Zero boards [14:06] cool [14:06] what will they be used for? [14:06] Build farm for ARM packages [14:06] oh, cool [14:33] heya o/ [14:33] one of the UK folks was doing something similar, never saw where the project went though [14:34] http://regmedia.co.uk/2013/05/20/32_way_raspberry_pi_cluster.jpg [14:34] :D [14:36] hi all [14:36] \o [14:37] :) [14:38] yeah, But the big Pi takes up a lot of space due to clearance for the connectors, and it's also difficult to create slot-in racks for them. These Zeros should be able to slot into a chassis that has fixed USB micro-power plugs for power and connectivity, only need maybe 10 vias in a mount PCB to pack these Zeros in high-density mode [14:39] :> [14:41] better than the Ras Pi module in fact [15:50] teenager identified :) [15:50] OK, I'm shopping for old-style mobo mounted PC speaker/buzzer units on aliexpress (China's eShopping destination for components, etc.) and see a photo of one with a label on top that reads "REMOVE SEAL AFTER WASHING" !! [15:50] lmao [15:50] http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-100pcs-Active-Passive-Buzzer-Alarm-5v-Sounder-speaker-Buzzer/1290577003.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_1_79_78_77_80,searchweb201644_5,searchweb201560_1 [15:51] I'm so at a loss I can't move on :D [15:51] What DO those people think !? [15:52] i still haven't 100% nailed down this little CCTV 4 camera PoE system i put in for some friends, as the software is so badly translated [15:52] i know it's capable of being set to motion detected capture, whereas right now it's just recording constantly [15:52] Get a translator to help [15:53] Probably hire 10 on mechanical turk :) [15:53] well i'm not sure it can be switched to the original chinese/whatever to even do that :( [15:53] even the UI design is so bad it's illogical to even try fumbling your way through [15:54] i'd have to go and spend some time down at my friends art gallery i think to fiddle and test [15:54] :) the joys of world trade :) [15:54] yip! [15:54] very impressive kit though [15:55] I've been investigating some PTZ 30x optical HD PoE for here, to keep an eye on far-flung areas [15:55] ah har [15:55] oh was your weather station blown over the other morning by the by? [15:56] it fell off its pole and was hanging in its wires [15:56] erk! [15:57] alarm was going off around 0330 saying it was -27C outside [15:59] surely not o0 [15:59] hanging upside-down the rain was getting into the electronics of the transmitter [16:00] that's funny except for that whole 0330 thing... :) [16:00] XD [16:00] pauljw: yeah, it was the night of the storm, so I was resisting going outside but eventually it annoyed me enough [16:00] that sucks [16:01] my own fault; I should have secured it better [16:02] other than that, do you like it? i've been considering picking one up. [16:03] it's lasted about 9 years so far, just have to change the 2 AAA batteries every few months, it's about 250 meters out into the fields [16:04] the house station is useful and allows USB data collection so good for collecting and analysing weather vs crop yields and so forth [16:04] nice, what make and model? [16:05] hmmm! you have to ask the hardest question! [16:05] XD [16:05] lol, sorry [16:05] after all this time.. I honestly don't remember! [16:05] np [16:05] it's not got any model indicator on the unit [16:05] i have google [16:06] I think it's a rebadged Fine Offset WH1080 [16:06] thanks, i'll have a look... :) [16:07] there are much better devices, more accurate, nowadays [16:07] many are wifi enabled with embedded linux, which makes data collection so much easier [16:08] well, it's black friday, now you all know what i'll be doing this afternoon... [16:08] i've been shopping for days :( i swear i need someone to block me from amazon [16:08] lol [16:09] still, a £200 haswell i3 laptop, £33 240GB SSD and a bluray TV set for £60 down from £160 is pretty good :> [16:09] that is good! [16:10] hmmm... search for "speaker", site does 'related search' "Power Bank" ... it's that Chinglese again, I bet! [16:11] http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00S9Q9VS4 <-- still there even, bit of a budget model but worth a glance TJ- :) [16:13] 10 of those in raid, njummie [16:14] they're SATA interface so no good for me [16:15] haha that could be quite fun actually, 6 ports free on my controller... £180 for 6 ;) [16:16] but no! :) [16:22] haha! I've flushed out yet another bug in core system tooling where it assumes 'root' = UID, this time in cryptdisks_start [16:24] " * LUKS_HDD_BOOT: INSECURE OWNER FOR xxxxxxx.keyfile" => ll -n = "-r-------- 1 0 0 4096 Sep 1 23:57 xxxxxx.keyfile" [17:19] am i totally wrong, claiming that this guy wanting to install 32-bit graphics drivers on a 64-bit host is not going to work? o0 [17:33] which user? [17:33] tilpner [17:34] unless said user just wants to work with the libs or something, not actually use the driver *shrug* [17:35] Well, if the entire userspace is 32-bit that'll work on a 64-bit kernel, but he won't be mixing 64 and 32 bi userspace X server drivers [17:37] ah ok :) ta! [17:47] my 32 bit vlc version runs smoother on some difficult (read slightly corrupted) mkv wrapped videos than the 64 bit version === JanC_ is now known as JanC