[00:48] https://youtu.be/92vuuZt7wak [13:13] @All - Southeast Linux Fest is coming up real soon. I know a few of you who went last year are unavailable to go this year. Anyone interested in going up with me? ( @govatent / @Abrerr / @itnet7 / @ahoneybun / @RazPi )? [13:13] It's in June right? [13:14] June 9-11 [13:15] I was planning on leaving on the 8th (or 7th if possible) and returning on the 13th. Fry's Electronics and The Grid will be 2 stops on the way back [13:15] Might be a possibility for me. [13:15] New schedule change comes out in June, so we'll see. [13:15] Let me know as soon as possible so I can start making plans. [13:16] If my schedule doesn't change I won't be able to get the time off. [13:21] I'll let you know. :) [13:21] Closer to June. [13:58] @KMyers Is it not too much trouble to swing through Brevard, I'll check into seeing whether or not I'm able to go [13:58] * if it's [14:01] Ok. Let me know [14:28] I just shot an email over to Jeremy as I have not seen any updates on the website. I would have thought registration would be open by now [14:30] Update : Schedule and Registration will be online soon [14:42] I am also bringing a co-worker [15:36] \o/ [16:06] Anon was added by: Anon [16:16] Hello Ubuntu team, I compiled ubuntu on a phone i want to show you [16:24] Right on, what phone? [16:27] Meizu Pro 5 [16:30] Nice [16:40] It is all a hack, it is mildly buggy to use ubuntu on it, theres custom code in the bootloader to allow the filesystem to load. Overall i think ubuntu made a great OS for ARM [17:55] You guys ever seen a RAM BOARD that big? [17:56] Damn... that must be at least 200 GB [17:56] You just killed a clown [17:56] Good, The clown deserved it [18:40] I definitely can't go in June. I'm moving our Datacenter to a new location. [18:42] Are there artifacts not visible from native IRC? [18:42] artifacts? [18:44] "You guys ever seen a RAM BOARD that big?" I have no idea what he's talking about. Figure it must be something visible with the floridagram setup. [18:44] the image should show [18:44] weird [18:45] I guess I need a GUI-based IRC client then. I'm logged in with irssi. [18:45] it's not should up in GUI either [18:45] I know the KDE bridge shows a link [18:45] I ssh into my home server, which has irssi running behind a screen session. [18:50] This is what I see http://maxolasersquad.com/irssi.png [18:50] I just use IRCCloud, not free but it works well [18:51] Not that I really use IRC too often these days [19:18] Hey guys is telegram just irc protocol ? lol ive been trying to register a nick for freenode and used several clients like hexchat, irssi, weechat and i have no luck [19:22] oh i see it, telegram can be used from irc, not the other way [19:30] I just figured out what was wrong i was using the wrong port number it works now with all clients [19:59] well we have a bot that sends the message back and forth [20:03] Did you code the bot? [20:03] or did a few people make it? [20:05] Im thinking about coding my own bot for irc now that i know how to connect [20:07] Bots are just cool for everything really, i have twitter bot, python bot, snapchat bot [20:12] Nope just got it off github [20:12] Running it on the website [20:19] Very cool [20:41] Life is complete now [20:43] That place is near my house, the food is pretty good [21:12] I don't think images show in terminal based IRC clients. I don't remember seeing images in Weechat. [21:15] Well for telegram it shows a link [22:48] Does anyone here experiment with research OSes like AT&T unix Plan 9 or OpenBSD? [22:49] @LucianoSc, There is a poor soul who sometimes pops in who actually uses OpenBSD [22:51] He must get bored a lot