 the TP Link smart plug has gpl source code
 http://www.tp-link.in/gpl-code.html
 Nice
 openssl, busybox, libghttp
 nice stuff
 just need to figure out how to make an app
 I don't see the code for it in there.   Unless it's actually located in the ramdisk which I can't access on mobile
 @AdamOutler, ?
 I would expect to see some html or something for the web ui
 Aaron found tp link smart plug source.  I was evaluating it.
 @ahoneybun Glad to here she's okay!
 *hear
 thanks @itnet7
 @AdamOutler you have to select the device that you want source from
 http://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/SmartPlug_GPL.tgz
 that's the source for my smartplug
 I did.
 Do you see anything that isn't generic software?
 well I guess I should say there is some stuff in there
 U-Boot, kernel, software.
 The software is encryption, web server and generic tools
 yea then not much I guess
 must be more of "these are the tools we used" kinda deals
 I don't see the code that drives the actions, unless it's on the ramdisk which I wasn't able to look at.   Could be there.
 Maybe it's php or a set of scripts.
 not sure tbh
 just wanted to share
 Should be a single GPIO somewhere.
 the device itself works nice
 I'm thinking of jumping ship from 16.04 and upgrading to 16.10. What do you guys think?
 also with the Amazon Alexa which is the main reason I bought it
 I'm glad to see they made an attempt at encryption
 @govatent a lot of software are being snapped so if software is a reason for the jump I would hold
 I mean Unity 7 is in mainstance mode anyway so no new features that change much
 Does that mean still being converted to snap?
 well there is inkscape, libreoffice, telegram
 the big ones I can think of atm
 oh someone snapped handbrake
 The only third party app I really use is virtualbox
 well that is updated decently on the website of virtualbox anyway
 ohhh someone snapped a way to connect to Alexa
 oh wow a google play music manager terminal app
 I have an SMS chat group with a few guys from work. Jack just posts this image
 I'm working on updating servers while watching the movie hackers from the 90
 I know where that photo was taken
 In fact...
 Yea lol
 @jadaba - you can Photoshop ANYTHING onto this sigh
 Sorry @govatent ... I won't let this photo die
 In fact. You were wearing the same shirt
[13:25] <maxolasersquad> govatent, is there something specific you want out of 16.10?
[13:25] <maxolasersquad> You can use the VirtualBox repository to always have the latest on any supported version of Ubuntu.
 usually it's a better idea to stay with the stable version
[13:26] <floridagram> * ahoneybun is thinking of going to zetsy
 XD
 169,702 factory resets performed by this raspberry pi on a single Alcatel device.
 Not bad, shocked it did not fall apart
 Damn lol
 The only question I have is why
 QA Testing. That will stress the flash storage more than anything in that short of a period. Activating full disk encryption and deactivating it would be better but take 30-40 minutes between tests
 Ah, ok
 Yep.  It was originally security testing.  After 20,000 I was really impressed it was still running, the test is over, now it's personal.
 http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN13P2ER
 there is a building in Watch Dogs 2 whose logo looks like Kodi
 Kodi logo
 Kodi official logo
 Mm
 Ha!
 Haha