[01:16] i ended up on the new FreeBSD Foundation website: https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/grants/ o: [01:39] bittin: why are you cross posting that? [01:39] it's not really welcome behaviour. [02:58] heh [02:58] you're going to hate me [02:58] i like freebsd [02:58] i just saw it in another channel, normally it's trolls that attack the same set of channels at once [05:16] daftykins: why are trolls posting a boring website? was it defaced earlier or something? [08:08] Morning all https://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/25566396561/in/photostream/ [08:09] Happy Good Friday :) https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays [08:13] morning [08:15] knightwise: Hey About being Scarey yesterday :) .... [08:16] knightwise: My name isn't Wayne's (World) ! [08:17] :) [08:17] Take a chill pill .. http://www.u2.com/media/player/112/5 [08:17] :) [09:45] "1% of the world is enough to change the world" https://twitter.com/buzzgen/status/703281477568450560 [09:48] morning boys and girls. === Xack is now known as CaveJohnson [12:23] hey brobostigon [12:24] hi knightwise [12:24] Grr .. need to figure out to sync a folder from my raspberry pi across to my other machines [12:24] dropbox doesnt seem to want to coƶperate [12:27] rasp pi doesn't do dropbox properly, does it? [12:34] zmoylan-pi: no :( [12:35] I was thinking of installing podget on the rasp and then syncing over the downloaded files to my different machines [12:37] knightwise: ownCloud, sugarsync...rsync madness? [12:37] you'd think by now someone would have made a rasp pi client... [12:37] plain Rsync might do the trick [12:39] As long as it's one-way; probably easiest [12:40] ok , so i'm running nautilus and mount a folder on my pi over ssh [12:40] it turns up on the nautilus app .. but how do i access this folder from the command line ? [12:40] its not mounted in /media/ [12:42] does nautilus not show a url indicating it's mount? [12:42] oh it's probably fuse mounted somewhere; or possibly entirely userspace with nothing through the kernel [12:42] gotit ! [12:43] i can just rightclick the folder and choose 'open in terminal' [12:43] and if you use pwd what does it say? [12:44] run/user .. etc etc [12:44] cant copy paste it , opened it up in a vm , sorry [12:45] is it something like /home/knightwise/.gnome/magicgump/stuff/mount ? [13:11] nope [13:11] it also has the sftp link in there and stuff. [13:29] ok , [13:30] Do Dell in the UK sell laptops with Ubuntu on them? [13:31] yes, you just have to find them [13:32] I'm in the U.S. and noticed today that they're prominent on the Dell Website here. [13:32] Looks as though they have four models, mostly high-end. [13:35] Sorry, five models. [13:37] lopta: i have dell xps13 , bought it in Belgium. [13:49] I thought that was nice, anyway. [13:55] Yeah, better than where they used to hide them. I think they might still be treated like a leper in the UK though. Dunno. I treat Dell like a leper! [17:16] TwistedLucidity: you mean you take them into your home and care for their affliction like the charitable person you are? [17:17] TwistedLucidity: or do you mean you stick your middle finger up at them and pretend they don't exist? [17:18] someone's honking [17:19] lord, were you there, were you there. [17:19] diddledan: I meant in the sense of "I avoid them" [17:20] Which I believe is the typical meaning when "such-and-such is treated like a leper" [17:20] Maybe I'm wrong [17:20] yeah, most people hide lepers away but the kind care for them :-p [17:21] as long as they print ascii character 7 every few seconds i don't mind them... [17:22] * diddledan wanders-off to find an ascii card [17:22] chart* [17:22] aha, bell === CaveJohnson is now known as Xack [17:38] https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bruce+Wayne's+Residence/@42.7623411,-83.283347,17.75z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x0:0x621ac62e50ef15c!2sBruce+Wayne's+Residence!3m1!1s0x0:0x621ac62e50ef15c [17:38] ha ! [17:38] Setup podget on my Raspberry pi to download my daily dose of podcasts. [17:39] That way i can stream them off there from anywhere I want :) [19:02] new crminal minds series isnt horrible [19:02] beyond borders [19:03] time for an outdoor hobby mappps ;) [19:04] speaking of - had the maiden voyage of my clients' DJI drone today [19:04] it sank? [19:04] https://www.dropbox.com/s/e96k9fjnojg9opu/VID_20160325_152814.mp4?dl=0 [19:05] nope! [19:07] i try paddle and im hopeless daftykins [19:07] ;[ [19:07] aww [19:07] like a canoe or kayak? [19:27] ha [19:27] serversalive is a great app on the ipad [19:27] ssh into pi, run irssi from there [19:30] so it's just an SSH client? [19:33] my pi ? [19:34] does podcasts, rss feed etcetc [19:34] podcatcher [19:34] it's your sidekick, your igor... [19:34] indeed [19:34] no the serversalive app [19:35] on android i use JuiceSSH [19:35] always funny to see the cheapest computer in the house gets the most action [19:35] serversalive is a general ssh client [19:35] just shows you're doing the wrong things with the rest! ;) [19:35] depends [19:35] you can leave the pi on 24x7 and not worry about leccy bill or it over heating [19:36] i just love using command line apps because they are pretty distraction free [19:36] zmoylan-pi: indeed [19:37] its been up for almost 90days now [19:37] doesn't worry about his low power x86 either, it's still more than a Pi, but at about 25w it's still only a few pence a day [19:37] mine averages 6 months between various reboots [19:37] and that's not a really low power build [19:38] also have a reddit client , word prosessor , rss reader, youtube downloader ... [19:38] mine runs on a phone charger :-) [19:38] so does mine [19:38] gotta go . tme for netflix and chill [19:38] newsbeuter for rss, irssi for irc, tmux to run both on screen at same time. ttytter for twitter i use sometimes... [19:38] i'm typing to you now from an SSH session into a VM running irssi, it's not on a Pi though ;) [19:39] CLI is indeed ace [20:04] daftykins, noo paddle tennis [20:05] played in spain and south america and in gib [20:11] is that the same as table tennis?