[00:11] <Scary_Guy> I prefer more open source solutions.  BT works fine for me when I use it.  audio system has it built in.  I did think that NFC motorola device was neat though for devices without it http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Stream-Universal-Bluetooth-89722N/dp/B00NCUF604
[00:11] <Scary_Guy> I mean I hate motorola for phones and everything else
[00:12] <Scary_Guy> and I don't actually own one, just looks neat and is dead simple to use
[00:14] <cmaloney> I have that bridge
[00:15] <cmaloney> it works with a lot of BT devices
[00:15] <cmaloney> only downside is when it decides to lose the connection
[00:15] <cmaloney> and that my phone starts having a preference for using that whenever I'm in the house
[00:15] <cmaloney> no easy way to tell it not to use it
[00:16] <cmaloney> also doubles as a d20
[00:16] <Scary_Guy> other than unpair it I assume, or shut the dvice off
[00:16] <Scary_Guy> lol
[00:16] <cmaloney> Yeah, it sits on my desk for when I want to use it
[00:17] <Scary_Guy> looks like it got cheaper too, $20 on the moto website it says
[00:20] <Scary_Guy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WTHg3JPhWE unboxing video si pretty good too
[00:40] <gamerchick02> that's cool.
[00:40] <gamerchick02> i have a portable bluetooth speaker but sometimes it's finicky with connecting.
[00:40] <gamerchick02> the chromecast audio is plug n play and i can use  my bigger speakers on the stereo
[03:29] <Scary_Guy> it's like you didn't even look at the link... oh you're gone :/
[12:41] <cmaloney> morning
[12:41] <cmaloney> I did look at the link
[18:35] <cmaloney> Afternoon
[19:52] <cmaloney> http://www.nbcnews.com/widget/video-embed/681663043970
[20:58] <smoser> hey, anyone here who has ever wanted ubuntu one back
[20:59] <smoser>  http://alecto.eocampaign.com/83b7829a-6c54-4e03-8ad5-391b168bbdcf/76361366-1b69-11e6-ad39-0a4287b2e8c5/a4200c90-1b51-11e6-ad39-0a4287b2e8c5/link-click
[20:59] <smoser> insync (https://www.insynchq.com/) is giving free accounts for @gmail.com for their sync client
[21:00] <smoser> has a functional (and even headless) linux client that syncs google drive to local disk
[21:00] <cmaloney> yay?
[21:00] <smoser> i never used ubuntu-one all that much, but once it was gone i missed it.  this is basically equivalent using google drive.
[21:01] <smoser> free deal runs out in 40 hours or so.
[21:01] <cmaloney> Unfortuantely I filled that void with Dropbox and alcohol
[21:02] <smoser> hm.. yeah. i guess i just never did that.
[21:02] <smoser> dropbox works reasonably well ?
[21:02] <cmaloney> Works on every device I have it on
[21:03] <cmaloney> I use todotxt and the Android app works flawlessly
[21:03] <smoser> oh yea, and fyi, if you're on yakkety (and possibly xenial) you have to:
[21:03] <smoser> The fix then is:
[21:03] <smoser>  sudo mv /usr/lib/insync/libfontconfig.so.1 /usr/lib/insync/libfontconfig.so.1.dist
[21:03] <smoser>  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfontconfig.so.1 /usr/lib/insync/libfontconfig.so.1
[21:03] <smoser> cmaloney, thanks. i'lll have to look at that.
[21:04] <cmaloney> np. Hope this works out for you. :)