[00:24] @All - http://www.oreilly.com/programming/free/ [00:25] @KMyers how would I parse this: http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/forecast?q=32055&appid=753a953085551461ddf5555c772c06c2 [00:25] I want to figure out how to call each one [00:30] It looks like standard JSON, parsing it would depend on the language you are using to write your code. [00:49] @ahoneybun if you have a way to load it into JavaScript, it's really easy. You need to pick a language to parse it, like Kieth said. [00:49] QML [00:50] Qml is a markup language that's the UI portion. You need to load it into C or something. [00:51] this is what I have just for current weather: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23301101/ [00:51] but for the forecast I need to find out how to parse it with C++ I guess.. [01:12] That appears to be JavaScript [01:12] That looks like it's parsing. Now you need to display. [01:13] Well display that is fine [01:13] But when it's all those lines its impossible [01:14] For JSON you drill down through it. [01:14] You know the structure? [01:16] {item:value} [01:16] {items:[value1, value2]} [01:17] You drill through the items and get your value. Sometimes a value can be a sub-item. [01:21] Mm kinda === meetingology` is now known as meetingology [14:07] Leaked Image of HTCs new SmartWatch with Verizon LTE [14:14] Needs Verizon branding on software as well. Maybe change the home icon [14:18] See something wrong? [14:18] You are roaming on AT&T [14:19] That's weird [14:19] The heck I rebooted and back on it [14:20] Try ejecting the SIM card and putting it back in [14:27] Yea works for now [14:29] Samsung Watch Leak is next @govatent [14:29] Here is a sneak peek that I will be posting in a sec [14:39] Lmao [14:40] My phone was roaming recently too during the storm [14:40] @KMyers, Hahhahahah [14:40] Hm, wondering if it rolled over due to AT&T if a tower went down [14:41] So it'd not my ron [14:41] ROM [14:42] In your case @ahoneybun - \_(ツ)_/¯ [18:21] Well Alan was on it too [18:21] I'm back in it again [18:21] Finally back on LTE [19:33] Yay [19:34] Nice [19:36] And I'm going to SeaGL [19:36] I am sorry to hear that [19:36] When is it? [19:37] Nov 11 and 12 [19:37] on wait [19:37] @KMyers could you do the Coffeehaus meetup for me [19:37] I'd hate to move it back again [19:39] @ahoneybun, Sure [19:40] I have no problem getting you to a place with coffee XD [19:50] do I need to worry about this? WARNING: Security updates for your current Hardware Enablement Stack [19:50] ended on 2016-08-04: [19:50] all my servers are VMs [19:51] Are you running 12.04? [19:51] 14.04 [19:51] LTS [19:51] Sorry, meant to say 14.04 [19:51] https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334371 [19:53] AKA - You will still receive software updates/security updates but kernel updates and driver updates will no longer come in. It should not be a huge deal if your system us running fine. You can still install packages manually via dpkg if needed [19:54] But it is best to move onto 16.04 if possible [19:54] I understand how it can be probelmatic on servers [19:54] I think 5 years is a bit long [19:54] maybe 2 normal releases till the next LTS comes [19:54] or something [19:55] yeah, mine are all servers [19:55] and it takes FOREVER to upgrade them... noone knows what is running on them to be able to test them properly [19:55] how do I disable that message? [19:55] 5 years is long for a desktop but not for servers as updates can break things - which can cost money if it is a critical system [19:56] sudo apt-get remove $(hwe-support-status --show-all-unsupported) [19:56] should disable it, just test it on a test server before running it on production [19:58] I wonder what installed it to begin with [19:58] I believe it is in the Ubuntu core image [19:59] so, what did I just remove? [19:59] with that command? [19:59] The HWE Stack [20:00] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/1404_HWE_EOL [20:00] now I no longer have an initrd.img-3.16.0-77-generic in /boot [20:00] What do you have in /boot [20:01] grub lost+found memtest86+.bin memtest86+.elf memtest86+_multiboot.bin [20:02] Do an apt-get install linux-generic [20:02] ok... it's bringing back some stuff, I think? [20:03] Let me know what is in /boot after [20:03] weird... it pulled down 3.13.0-98 [20:03] this server had 3.16.0-77 [20:04] Try running sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.16.0-77-generic [20:05] ok, now I have both [20:06] run a sudo update-initramfs -u [20:06] And finally a dpkg --list | grep linux-image [20:06] yup [20:06] a bunch of generic, linux-images [20:07] Ok, cross your fingers and do a reboot [20:07] lol [20:07] I have a snapshot [20:07] Smart man [20:08] what suppresses that message? [20:08] I didn't get it this time about upgrading and hwe [20:08] This is removing the package that is creating the message [20:09] but I'll need to come back and re-install the other generic image? [20:09] If this works, yes [20:09] Unless you find it easier to simply ignore the message [20:10] I just don't want anyone else to see it [20:10] I'm recording it on a ticket [20:10] but I don't want too many people asking questions [20:14] Not sure if there is an easier way [20:19] thanks [20:24] Got our tickets for Horror night [20:27] All websites I am on already have a unique (random) password, I am going overkill by also giving each website I am on a unique e-mail address as well [20:27] Over 55 websites done [21:22] KMyers, that's something I've been wanting to do for a while now. [21:23] I've got most of my stuff with long random password using KeePass, but too much is still heterogeneous. [21:27] I keep meaning to do that. I have a wildcard redirect from *@adamoutler.com to adamoutler@gmail.com. I like to tell people my E-mail is gmail@adamoutler.com [21:27] I am designing a service to manage unique email forwarders [21:28] How does it work? [21:31] @AdamOutler, It is a simple web service that randomly spots out semi-random email addresses and forwards it to the main email address on file [21:31] Amazon.com: Samsung Electronics DP700C6A-X01US ArtPC Pulse Premium Desktop, Intel i5, 256GB SSD, Harmon Kardon 360 Speaker: Computers & Accessories … https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LZSFEJ3/ [21:32] Samsung isn't even trying to disguise their bombs now. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LZSFEJ3/ [21:39] XD [21:43] And my freaking car overheated again [21:43] Fml [22:30] @Ivoriesablaze, Ouch, do you know what is causing it? [22:58] Leaky hose