[06:50] <MooDoo> morning all
[06:58] <brmbrmcar> morning
[06:59] <MooDoo> :)
[08:32] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[08:56]  * bashrc lowers sunglasses
[09:10] <JamesTait> Good morning all!  Happy Monday, and happy Lost Sock Memorial Day! 😃
[09:18] <SuperMatt> I currently live in a state where all socks are present, correct, and paired. This has been the case for the last year or so.
[09:19] <SuperMatt> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14415881/pair-socks-from-a-pile-efficiently
[09:29] <Wobbo> Still morning, so morning all, :D At 16.04 Evoltion hase no translation. So I think that only need [/usr/share/locale-langpack/nl/LC_MESSAGES/evolution-3.18.mo]. But where and how can i find this?
[09:29] <brobostigon> http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/bepicolombo-mercurytransit
[09:47] <davmor2> JamesTait: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO3Z85qE_og but also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if-UzXIQ5vw combined with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC3y9llDXuM will give losing my tube socks I thank you :D
[10:29] <MooDoo> well two peeople have password my password check social experiment :)
[10:30] <MooDoo> passed *
[10:31] <MooDoo> https://www.paulmellors.net/passwords.html
[10:31] <MooDoo> :)
[10:32] <diplo> Don't click the link!!!!!
[10:32] <diplo> :P
[10:32] <MooDoo> diplo: I was doing a social experiment to see actually how many people would type in their password blatently to a site, it's a safe sight
[10:32] <MooDoo> site
[10:34] <diplo> Where did you put the link ?
[10:34] <diplo> Password validation failure (your choise is weak):
[10:34] <diplo> Should there be something at the end of : ?
[10:35] <diplo> rawr Your password is strong.
[10:36] <MooDoo> diplo: no nothing is there and if you put in your password i'll not be happy ;)
[10:36] <diplo> I put my extra l33t password in
[10:36] <MooDoo> diplo: ;)
[10:37] <MooDoo> diplo: I've already had what appears to be legit passwords in, some people are crazy
[10:37] <diplo> Some people are stupid!
[10:38] <MooDoo> definately....when someone told me that people will put their password into any legit looking site, i couldn't believe them, now i do :)
[10:44] <diplo> yeah, stupid bloody people, and yours doesn't even look legitimate :D
[10:48] <SuperMatt> problem is you have to put your password in so many things, that many seasoned pros could be caught out
[10:49] <SuperMatt> I use keepass on my linux machines. There is nothing to stop canonical or redhat from altering the binary so send my passwords to them in plain text, but keep the source code free of this kind of change
[10:49] <SuperMatt> I have to put my trust somewhere, and hope it never bites me in the backside
[10:52] <diplo> SuperMatt: I do/use the same apart from that it syncs to all my devices ( windows/droid/*nix(
[10:57] <MooDoo> SuperMatt: I use lastpass, it works for me, it was a social experiment just to see if people would put their passwords into my page
[10:58] <SuperMatt> lastpass is a browser extension, no?
[10:58] <SuperMatt> I wouldn't want to trust that because I don't know what will be done with the passwords when they're save t'cloud
[11:02] <MooDoo> it seems to work for me, and my vault pass phrase os over 30 chars log :)
[11:02] <MooDoo> long
[11:29] <Bram___> hello first I'm sorry for my bad english
[11:30] <MooDoo> don't worry about it, welcome.  If you have a question just ask and if anyone can answer it, they will :)
[11:32] <Bram___> so I made a python code and a c code. I want to link both codes with a binary file but I have a problem. somtimes I miss data
[11:32] <Bram___> so this is my python code
[11:32] <Bram___> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16316979/
[11:33] <Bram___> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16316983/
[11:33] <Bram___> and this is my c code
[11:33] <Bram___> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16316993/
[11:34] <Bram___> so when I run both codes I have serial data as 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,10,.... so 5 and 6 are missing in the data stream
[11:36] <Bram___> I think that the reopening of the file (in the c cod) for clearing the content of the file the problem is
[11:37] <Bram___> have you any solution for resolving this problem?
[11:39] <SuperMatt> I don't think that falls under the umberella of an Ubuntu specific problem
[11:39] <SuperMatt> so finding help here might be difficult
[11:40] <SuperMatt> you could try stackexchange
[11:43] <Bram___> yes thats true I work on a Raspberry Pi
[13:47] <foobarry> eyes so itchy
[13:47]  * Seeker` pokes foobarry in the eye to take his mind off the itching
[13:47] <foobarry> itchy and scratchy
[13:51] <Myrtti> allergies?
[13:51] <foobarry> hayfever and colleagues leaving windows open
[13:52] <Myrtti> I started the first symptoms of the year on the weekend, I'm not happy :-|
[13:54] <Seeker`> mine haven't started yet
[13:54] <Seeker`> I guess they'll start soon
[13:58] <davmor2> foobarry: take hayfever tablets and get some local honey and put a teaspoon of that into you coffee instead of sugar
[14:00] <foobarry> loradatine, and nose torch
[14:00] <foobarry> will be getting beconase, opticrum etc
[14:01] <Seeker`> I need to get some more beconase, the one I've got lying around is over a year old
[14:01] <foobarry> yeah, same here
[14:46] <knightwise> eeeevenin
[14:49] <popey> pip pip
[14:54] <MooDoo> howdy knightwise
[15:14] <davmor2> tally ho
[18:33] <Azelphur> Anyone know of a bluetooth receiver that takes 3.5mm audio in/out? Bonus points if it's mains powered
[18:34] <popey> a bluetooth speaker?
[18:35] <Azelphur> popey: no, I want to be able to, plug a PC headset into it, so it needs 3.5mm jacks
[18:36] <popey> i dont know what you're asking for then
[18:36] <Azelphur> to be able to use my headset (that has 3.5mm jacks for mic/audio) with my phone, but via bluetooth
[18:36] <Azelphur> so it'd be headset -> cables -> bluetooth -> phone
[18:37] <diddledan> I think most bluetooth headset thingies have the headset and bluetooth embedded into the same unit
[18:37] <popey> never heard of such a thing
[18:38] <Azelphur> something like this: http://www.handtec.co.uk/sony-sbh52-bluetooth-headset.html
[18:48] <popey> neat
[18:49] <Azelphur> popey: seems like most of them have microphones built into the receiver though, rather than a 3.5mm jack for the mic.
[18:49] <popey> yeah, designed for phones
[18:49] <popey> you could possibly bodge the connector into a 4pin jack
[18:49] <Azelphur> Indeed,p robably could
[18:49] <popey> actually there must be converters
[18:50] <diddledan> how to make a UNIX/Linux geek cringe: claim that BASH was named after Jason Bourne the guy who Matt Damon plays in the movies
[20:58] <foobarry> Azelphur: i have a bluetooth receiver that i use as a poor mans sonos
[20:58] <foobarry> i plug it into my stereo.
[20:59] <foobarry> its from 7dayshop type people i think
[20:59] <foobarry> that would work with a headset, but no auio in
[21:02] <Azelphur> foobarry: yea, I need mic
[21:03] <foobarry> lydia in skyrim is epic.
[21:03] <foobarry> she saves me in so many battles