[07:47] anyone here use bitlbee? I stopped but the client keeps trying to connect to it and I'm not sure which scripts to remove [07:47] also, startpage isn't helping much :/ [07:48] you'd think they'd just have named it "bitlbee_connect_stript" or soemthing simple but noooo [07:54] nvm [07:54] "/server del im" worked [14:24] Yeahn I haven't used Bitlbee in a while [14:27] i3 users: which terminal is your current terminal of choice? [14:27] (and no, it's not for me. :) ) [14:34] <_stink_> i use bitlbee [14:34] <_stink_> is fun [15:53] I liked it, however I'm using conversations on my phone now [15:54] i3 terminal? I don't know, they're all pretty much the same to me :/ [15:55] I suppose whatever is less likely to conflict with i3's keybindings [15:55] anyone else getting cert/hsts issues with amazon.com? [15:56] I don't use Amazon, so technicly no [15:57] ugh... hsts is such a pain. [15:58] uptime 82 days on the main system. about to shut it down for a cleaning [16:04] :( [16:04] 23 days uptime on OSX laptop... because the cursed kernel leaks memory and requires a reboot at least every few weeks. [16:05] well, you did say OSX :P [16:05] still for a laptop that's pretty impressive [16:07] okay, I'll clean the computer after I go to bed. later guys [16:20] greg-g: Which browser? [16:21] Chrome seems to be working fine, and Firefox loaded the https:// page without incident [16:31] cmaloney: worked in Chrome and Fx, but not Chromium. Weird. [16:33] greg-g: sounds like NSA stuff. [16:33] Fx and Chrome have the NSA cert trusted, but chromium may not. [16:35] (in a call now, will investigate, just needed to get my son to watch a movie, sadly) [16:49] cmaloney: I use urxvt [19:40] Urxvt ftw [20:12] That's what I figured. [20:12] Thanks!