[01:05] Was the bot having a spaz attack? [01:05] I think it was a connection issue or something [01:20] yea looking at the log in IRC it seems to be a connection issue, I also had issues with my bouncer too [01:23] I just added a sweet feature to my light switches. Tap on then tap off within 2 seconds and the light will come on and then turn off 30 seconds later. [01:25] * ahoneybun wants cool lights [01:26] My kids have the cool lights. They turn colors. [01:26] nice [01:26] I summit my first PR to Mycroft [01:26] *summited [02:02] did anybody go to my stream? [02:03] so that's a no... [02:06] well, ok, then [02:43] I was already watching a stream before you started [02:43] >.> [12:30] I just ordered 10 KG (22.2 LBS) of Fillament [14:25] Woe [14:28] What flavor? [14:32] Um, PLA Plastic [14:32] White if you want to know [14:33] It was the brand @ahoneybun told me about a few days ago that was on sale. I ordered one roll and it seems to print well. [14:35] Normally I pay $25-$30 per KG for filament, this stuff is currently $9.99 per KG. Normally I get 4 x 1KG rolls for $100 - I was able to get 10 x 1 KG rolls for $99.99 with free Amazon Shipping [14:36] Wow [14:36] It is also packed well in a vacuum sealed bag with desiccant packets so it should store well [14:36] Nice [14:39] I am also setting up a dedicated makerspace in my bedroom, I have been wanting to do that for a while so I dont clutter my desk or the house with my projects [14:42] It will be useful as it will have more storage than the shelf I was using for 3D Printing so I will be able to have a place to store all of those rolls I ordered [14:44] I'm really liking Kodi so far [14:44] Well done, I use the same service to save a lot at the pump. My record was $1.30 per gallon off [14:44] Which in my case - I was only paying 97 cents a gallon [14:45] I like this as well @KMyers [15:26] Jax asks what color [15:26] White [15:27] http://amzn.to/2bSnvsx [15:28] Tell @jadaba that they have ABS as well for prices ranging from $6.99 - $9.99 - http://amzn.to/2bSnyEH [15:28] I have not tried the ABS yet but the PLA prints A LOT better than I expected. The rafts came off cleanly [15:29] which is not always expected with "cheap" filament [16:30] @AdamOutler https://www.engadget.com/2016/08/31/google-onhub-phillips-hue-lighting-integration/ [17:03] /w/win 4 [17:54] Oh wow! That is cool. But what about ZWave? [17:54] I will need to read about this. [17:55] Nothing about ZWave yet but I am sure it will happen, OnHubs have the radio, just not active ATM [17:55] My Osram Lightify uses the same protocol, with a different endpoint ID. There's no reason they shouldn't work too. [17:58] OK. They are going to need to massively ramp up their game to compete with SmartThings... Which has a site that allows you to receive and send events from the SmartThings hub. Basic control is kids stuff. [17:58] Agreed [17:58] Like, how would I even use this? Go to a website every time I want to turn on and off a light? [17:59] Not sure, but I am sure mobile apps and an API will exist [18:00] They need to make ZigBee and ZWave protocols available for programming with an open API. [18:00] I'm not talking about brillo, weave, and thread. I'm talking about an actual unifying system that you can go and program. [18:01] Like a local IFTTT. [18:01] You define your ifs and then your DOs and hook them up. [18:02] Google is moving very slowly here. [21:12] am I screwed? WARNING: Security updates for your current Hardware Enablement [21:12] Stack ended on 2016-08-04 [21:12] my servers are all on 14.04 LTS and I still have a lot of testing to do before I can upgrade to 16.04 LTS [21:13] Stack? [21:14] Stack? [21:26] DammitJim I'm a sign holder not a software/hardware enginer. Stack? [21:36] DammitJim, http://www.ubuntu.com/info/release-end-of-life [21:37] but 14.04 is still supported [21:37] Hardware support has ended. [21:37] heck even 12.04 is still supported till April 2017 [21:37] I think that means new hardware will not be supported by 14.04. [21:38] it could be by a new kernel kinda I thinik [21:42] That makes sense. New kernels probably have bug fixes, but do not support new hardware. [21:42] Though I can't find anything spelling that out. [23:15] does anyone want me to kill the bot for now? [23:28] @KMyers ping [23:29] @govatent aswe ll [23:29] What's up? [23:30] Going nuts with the glitch? [23:38] I'm on the System76 website lol [23:38] did it withot thinking about it [23:38] *without [23:38] ? [23:38] http://support.system76.com/articles/hdmi-audio/ [23:39] @ahoneybun, Yes, that is how it is normally done [23:39] mm? [23:41] @ahoneybun, Those steps are not unique to System76, it is the same on most distros [23:41] I know [23:41] just added a few screenshots