[00:36] !kali [00:36] Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) === JanC is now known as Guest54043 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === JanC is now known as Guest26650 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [04:13] Slow Sunday, I am at my end - G Nite === motokokusanagi is now known as kusanagimotoko [07:11] good morning folks [07:20] morning daftykins - how are you? [07:22] all good here thanks, how's you this morn? [07:22] good, thanks. clinging to a big cup of tea :) [07:24] ooh nice :> mines already empty and in the dishwasher! [07:25] i constantly refill mine, dare not run out :) [07:28] :D [07:30] checking out some skate shoes online right now, they're my preferred weaponry for cycling [07:32] * ducasse does not have a bike, unfortunately [07:35] D: [07:35] *gasp* [07:35] :) ah i love them myself, could never be without [07:36] can't afford one i'd actually want, myself. [07:36] oh? you lean toward the premium end? :) [07:39] well, at least decent medium. i hate crappy bikes, worse than not having one at all imo. [07:41] *nod* definitely last longer at the premium end [07:41] and *so* much nicer to ride. [07:42] yip [07:43] my old man has apparently said no to us redoing his 70s bike frame for his 60th birthday, so he wants a mountain bike sorted instead [07:43] he's quite fond of my old bike frame, a Marin Nail Trail from 1999 - but every single component on that bike is knackered, so it's not economical to fix up sadly :( [07:43] plus it had an ugly mix of rear rim brake and front disc [07:45] i was thinking of buying something cheap but decent, but no money now... [07:46] i got a 'cheap' secondary bike a bit ago, it was still worth £500+ - it has hydraulic brakes but only Avid Juicy 3s, the difference is night and day versus the Juicy 7 ultimates on my high end bike [07:48] meurning guys [07:49] hi sir o/ [07:51] I just gave away this old bike https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6885560/2016-fietsje-3.JPG [07:51] ubuntu fan comes to pick him up [07:52] i got him for free too, but the tires are expensive, tubeless [07:53] no i like to ride this baby https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6885560/2016mountainbike.JPG [07:53] ooh tubeless, alien territory to me :) [07:54] :D so clean! [07:54] downside about mountainbikes is the rain, you'll get a wet behind [07:55] mmm, can get yourself a little flap though [07:55] wow heavy rain here [07:56] i have one, not attached right now [08:02] might get new tires in the post today :O [08:20] well, best get the ball rolling on more work i suppose [08:20] jesus - i just looked at some bike prices, that was utterly depressing :( [08:21] what sort of discipline machines are you looking at? [08:22] I think i am not going to tell you what i paid for my bike, and no, it is not stolen :-D [08:22] i'm not sure, that's part of the problem, but everything that looks ok'ish is horribly priced. [08:22] well we're all adults - my Specialized Epic Expert was £1,900 [08:23] yes, that's about a digit too much for me to even consider. [08:23] well, it's 8 years old and still hasn't needed the gears touched :> [08:23] took that one to Wales for some downhill [08:25] at least i saved some money by putting a spare ssd in this laptop instead of getting a new one :) [08:27] :D [08:29] put a minimal ubuntu install on it, and it's a lot nicer now. [08:32] what size ssd? 32 gb? [08:32] 120gb, but it's a really not-very-good kingston. [08:34] oh, my previous ssd ( still have it as spare) is 60 gb, big enough for a full install [08:35] yes, disk space was not the concern here, i want the minimum amount of processes going and taking up memory. [08:35] and i still have 2x2gb ddr2 sodimms, looking for an empty laptop that is worth running [08:36] i want to upgrade mine to 8gb, would like to run a few containers. [08:37] :) [08:37] the new Deus Ex game was using 9GB of the 32GB in my new desktop recently [08:38] woot the new tires are here \o/ [08:38] yay :) [08:38] i can pop the downhill ones off and give these a spin [08:38] i'm waiting for the access point, will probably get here wednesday. [08:44] ducasse, next time you are in NL, bring an empty truck please ... [08:44] :-D [08:45] people trowing desktops, lcd screens, tv's, dvd's away like empty soda cans [08:45] ...what crisis? [08:45] here too, it's crazy. [08:46] now i am looking for a blueray player with 5.1 boxes ... i will have it before xmas i hope [08:48] or a galaxy note 7 [08:48] bright side, i guess :) [11:42] howdy folks [11:58] \o [11:58] hrmm just tried out android pay for the first time in a local supermarket, but it appears the NFC part of this phone does not work... [12:02] ok solved it, the NFC antenna isn't meeting the board properly, squeezing my phone case makes it work ;) [12:17] Hey daftykins..NFC? [12:23] BluesKaj_: near field communication, it's the stuff that android pay and contactless cards work with, also the chip in passports [12:24] yesss solved it :D [12:25] i put some of my super thin double sided adhesive underneath the connector on the rear casing, works now - https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/FffOOXKKNNbCEdx2 [12:25] oh right ...still use a debit card to pay, guess Im a luddite :-) [12:25] yeah mines a debit :> although we've had chip and PIN enforced for years over here of course [12:25] you can see the 4 contacts of the NFC area (with the 4 silver circles) at the upper edge [12:30] we have a tap option here with the debit card, just place card chip on the reader and itś instant , no fooling with KBs etc on the reader [12:30] hi BluesKaj_ [12:30] yeah that's the same tech, 'contactless payment' as it's known, however i doubt its' security, so won't be using that [12:30] Hi OerHeks [12:30] i disabled that contactless payments on my card, i don't want to be swiped [12:31] and don't want an iron creditcard-case [12:31] how'd you do that? wipe it? [12:33] maybe some smart guy invents a machine that scans your pocket [12:34] I can turn it off online [12:34] oh neat, i'll have to hassle my bank to employ that [12:35] sadly we're the 'offshore' portion of the same banks in the UK, so often can't discuss the accounts over there [12:41] these are funny http://www.boredpanda.com/comedy-wildlife-photography-awards-shortlist-2016/ [12:41] XD [13:11] ducasse: this little pretty is going on later - https://www.dropbox.com/s/sen49ig7m3b5fcj/IMG_20161010_140508.jpg?dl=0 === Guest84871 is now known as IdleOne [17:17] ducasse: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a0gf9g8lz5cefg1/AADh16gt0OnSDwSNc3lP-7Uva?dl=0 [17:17] :D [17:17] all done! [17:18] suspension needs some work though [17:59] daftykins: sweet! :) looks nice :) [18:00] ^_^ thanks === DalekSec_ is now known as DalekSec