[12:39] <jrwren> cmaloney: yeah, bummer eh? dns isn't updating corectly to get it to the right place.
[12:42] <jrwren> previous DNS TTL was 27+hrs :(
[12:42] <jrwren> so i guess it will be down for a while until that expires.
[12:49] <rick_h> morning
[13:00] <cmaloney> jrwren: no worries
[13:16] <jrwren> cmaloney: i'm a little worried about it. ;)
[13:19] <cmaloney> jrwren: It was doing it all weekend
[13:21] <jrwren> cmaloney: i didn't update the DNS until late in the weekend.
[13:21] <jrwren> I hope the DNS times out correctly. I am moving services.
[13:21] <jrwren> I'm finally ridding myself of bluehost.
[13:22] <cmaloney> \o/
[13:30] <cmaloney> Question of the morning: who invented Chex Mix
[13:31] <cmaloney> not "when was it introduced", who invented it
[13:32] <cmaloney> who was the crew-cutted, horn-rimmed glasses "taste expert" dude-in-a-lab-coat person to make this happen?
[13:36] <rick_h> cmaloney: hmm, I'd assume it was some mom making 'trail mix' out of what was at hand
[13:40] <jrwren> it takes something special to add in the worchester & seasonings. I would like to know who was this person so that I can think they are cool.
[13:41] <cmaloney> :)
[13:41] <cmaloney> Yeah, this isn't just "trail mix" fare
[13:48] <jrwren> it could be a corporate creation. Chex is ralston? Do they also make worchester?
[13:50] <jrwren> https://books.google.com/books?id=vCMskYrWKVMC&pg=PA129#v=onepage&q&f=false  dammit... page unavailable just when it was getting good.
[13:51] <cmaloney> Ralston is what started Chex
[13:51] <cmaloney> (was a cult, actually)
[13:52] <jrwren> also, i cannot spell Worcestershire :)
[13:52] <jrwren> Ralston was a cult?
[13:53] <brousch__> Most of the cereal creators were off their rockers. Battle Creek was founded by nutcases.
[13:53] <jrwren> my corporate thing doesn't work. Lea & Perrins (Worcestershire) is owned by Heinz.
[13:54] <cmaloney> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralstonism
[13:57] <cmaloney> Of course you're not going to find this on their corporate pages
[17:17] <shakes808> afternoon
[19:51] <rick_h> ugh, and not 10mb/s upload is really limiting when doing video uploads...
[19:52] <rick_h> 15.4GB video file in the end. ouch
[19:54] <rick_h> whoa, google is getting better https://goo.gl/k6Jndv
[19:54] <cmaloney> rick_h: I'd cry for you but I can't seem to get much above 5Mbps
[19:55] <rick_h> yea, I went business class to get to 10 up
[19:55] <rick_h> all these folks with the bi-directional fiber are making me :( now
[19:55] <cmaloney> totes
[19:55] <cmaloney> AT&T / XFinity come to the door. When I'm in a charitable mood I'll ask them if they have 50Mbps up
[19:55] <cmaloney> otherwise I just slam the door in their faces
[19:56] <rick_h> lol
[19:57] <cmaloney> "Oh yes, we have 50Mbps" "No, I mean upload speed"
[19:58] <rick_h> heh
[19:58] <rick_h> that does seem to be the trick
[19:58] <cmaloney> I don't care as much about download speed
[19:58] <rick_h> looking at the plans none of the info on the business site even lists upload speeds
[19:58] <cmaloney> RIght, because they're all terrible
[19:58] <rick_h> well, I do want it to be 4k ready. 50mb down is just on the edge unfortunately. I can't keep all the way up with 4k youtube :(
[19:59] <cmaloney> If I'm doing video conferencing I don't need a 5Mbps uplink
[19:59] <cmaloney> I need a phat pipe
[19:59] <cmaloney> (cue greg-g )
[20:00] <rick_h> lol
[20:01] <rick_h> bah! I forgot to unmute the first intro sound track....now I'll need to rerender for 4 hrs gah
[20:01] <cmaloney> wheeeee
[20:01] <cmaloney> Welcome to why I do audio podcasts
[20:01] <cmaloney> ;)
[20:01] <rick_h> lol
[20:01] <rick_h> it was fun, I did a dual camera setup with an h4n up front to record my son's violin recital.
[20:02] <rick_h> a bit crazy sync'ing three audio sources and of course my cameras stop recording at 30min...which I learned that day...but it's pretty awesome
[20:02] <rick_h> the audio pickup on the h4n is so nice
[20:02] <cmaloney> Why does that seem like only the surface of the madness
[20:02] <rick_h> :()
[20:02] <rick_h> :)
[20:02] <cmaloney> If you start using words like SMPTe I will have to have words with you. ;)
[20:03]  * rick_h has to google smpte
[20:03] <rick_h> oh good grief, I just want to do some youtube videos
[20:03] <cmaloney> heh
[20:03] <rick_h> at some point I'll start rick's gear reviews :)
[20:03] <cmaloney> IT's also a syncing standard
[20:03] <rick_h> where I get to rant
[20:03] <jrwren> jorge has ATT fiber, 100/100.  I would like that too, but it is not in my neighborhood.
[20:03] <cmaloney> heh
[20:03] <jrwren> or maybe its 1gbit/1gbit, I can't remember
[20:03] <cmaloney> Oh christ
[20:03] <rick_h> ugh
[20:03] <rick_h> 100 would be so nice right now
[20:04] <cmaloney> whatever it is, balanced up/down wold be awesome
[20:04] <jrwren> I get 100 down rather often, but yes, still only 5-8Mbit up :(
[21:48] <jrwren> what is that shell command which generates nice password?
[21:48] <shakes808> new password please?! :) ;)
[21:49] <cmaloney> I used pwgen 12 1 for a while
[21:50] <jrwren> pwgen ty
[21:50] <cmaloney> np
[21:50] <shakes808> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-ways-generate-secure-passwords-linux/
[21:51] <jrwren> damn, not installed.
[21:51] <cmaloney> I've since moved on to pass since it'll store them gpg-encrypted
[21:51] <cmaloney> and copy the passwords to the clipboard
[21:52] <shakes808> jrwren: can't you --> sudo apt-get install pwgen
[21:52] <jrwren> no sudo, no root
[21:52] <jrwren> `# add azure auth
[21:52] <jrwren> `head -c 15 /dev/random | base64` works well enough
[21:52] <cmaloney> ye gods, that's fun
[21:52] <shakes808> azure?
[21:53] <cmaloney> Microsoft's Cloud Service
[21:53] <shakes808> yeah, but why are you using that?  Apache / NGinx?
[21:53] <shakes808> instead of ^
[21:54] <cmaloney> huh?
[21:54] <shakes808> sorry, brain is on vacation
[21:54] <cmaloney> np
[21:54] <shakes808> why is he using azure instead of apache  or nginx?  linux stack...
[21:55] <shakes808> or is azure a container?  haven't messed with that at all.
[22:00] <cmaloney> Azure is akin to AWS / Heroku / Google Cloud
[22:05] <jrwren> azure is EVERYTHING
[22:05] <jrwren> like cmaloney says. its like AWS or Google Cloud, with 100s, yes, literally 100s of things in it.
[23:23] <shakes808> interesting.  I will have to check that stuffs out.