[00:08]  * wrst uses digital ocean they are cheap :)
[00:13] <minasota> wrst: your pi time machine setup - do you have link or suggestions for setting that up?
[00:13] <wrst> I have a link let me find it
[00:13] <minasota> k
[00:14] <wrst> minasota: https://samuelhewitt.com/blog/2015-09-12-debian-linux-server-mac-os-time-machine-backups-how-to
[00:14] <minasota> cool, thanks wrst
[00:15] <wrst> That gets you at least 90% there I had an issue of not seeing the drive but may have just been my setup, that isn't pi specific but Debian specific
[00:15] <minasota> Have you upgraded any of your macs yet?
[00:15] <minasota> sierra
[00:16] <wrst> My MacBook is too old and my wife rarely upgrades I may do that for her this weekend
[00:16] <wrst> There is a hack for mine I may give it a try I have an Ubuntu desktop I use at home most of the time anyway so if I mess it up no great loss
[00:17] <minasota> I might upgrade one mac first and then see if the time machine setup works
[00:19] <minasota> Always seems if it doesn't have the logo on it, it takes a little patience to get things to work
[00:22] <wrst> Yes and before upgrading I generally just hook a USB hard drive up and make for sure
[00:34] <minasota> Has anyone else seen this?  http://mashable.com/2016/09/14/uber-autonomous-cars-future/#et0RA.Y_tiqc
[00:35] <minasota> It looks like Ubuntu is being used
[00:35] <wrst> Yes heard about that on some podcast
[00:37] <minasota> ah
[00:39] <minasota> I guess I need to get out from under the rock more often :)
[00:50] <wrst> ha ha minasota well I take it by spells, sometimes the underside of a rock is a great place
[13:26] <[Ubik]> cyberanger: don't let our office hear about that, you were their biggest fan... lol... course, I don't guess the DDoS is their fault, but..
[20:55] <cyberanger> [Ubik]: Well, I wasn't really that big of a fan. Back then the issues weren't there, at least not ones that demanded pulling our stuff off it for a more expensive option.
[20:55] <cyberanger> Nobody could tell me why we were moving, you and I kept the uptime high and I didn't see any quality issues in the servers (just client side)
[20:59] <[Ubik]> cyberanger: Think it boiled down to them pulling a server without talking to us first, accusing us of criminal activity, which they never could prove (and we never could find traces of, either), we had let them know NOT to do things like that again, cause if it had been a tandem etc. it could have taken out E911 and what-not.
[21:00] <[Ubik]> They weren't willing to work with us, and when we threatened to leave, instead of coddling us and making it work, they're like "don't let the door grab yer ass on the way out"
[21:00] <[Ubik]> so we went :P
[21:00] <[Ubik]> Now, they might have changed their ways since then, tbh, not sure
[21:02] <cyberanger> I don't recall really fighting that, I recall cloning it to a new linode and that was over. I wanted to fight that in support but didn't (becuase we already terminated the linode)
[21:03] <cyberanger> I also don't recall threatinging to leave (and does that ever work?)
[21:05] <cyberanger> The DDoS they couldn't control, but they've had a few more breaches than one should have in such a short time, and the DDoS attacks were ususally used to hide the breach