[00:58] <diddledan> https://twitter.com/JoeIngeno/status/867182806769819652
[06:42] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[06:45] <knightwi1e> morning brobostigon
[06:45] <knightwi1e> long time no C
[06:45] <brobostigon> morning
[06:45] <brobostigon> yes,
[06:55] <knightwi1e> hectic times with my company
[06:55] <knightwi1e> doing super long hours and stuff
[06:57] <brobostigon> :(
[06:58] <brobostigon> actually its a :), as thats a sign things are doing well.
[07:17] <knightwi1e> true. not complaining at all , just not enough time to geek out
[07:20] <brobostigon> :)
[11:59] <hazrpg> hey all \o
[12:00] <hazrpg> Not sure if what I did fixed my chrome/keyring issue, or if it was an update... but thought I'd give everyone an update in case someone else looks for a solution (the solutions on AskUbuntu are rubbish! No one should ever have to put a blank password for the keyring!!)
[12:03] <hazrpg> I followed the stuff found here to make sure some PAM settings hadn't been messed with: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/Pam - obviously this is aimed towards gnome-shell then unity, so checking /etc/pam.d/unity and /etc/pam.d/lightdm as well
[12:05] <hazrpg> Chrome seems to still take forever to load though, but at least its not waiting on gnome-keyring anymore, and more importantly unlocking when I login successfully :)
[12:06] <hazrpg> oh, after checking /etc/pam.d/passwd, and all the others, I restarted and I changed my password too using passwd, to make sure both my login and keyring were using the same password.
[12:13] <SuperMatt> Sounds very convoluted
[12:13] <SuperMatt> firefox just works
[12:23] <diddledan> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-40027706
[12:39] <foobarry> https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadminjobs/comments/6aalbq/hiring_remote_australian_outback_jackofalltrade/
[12:39] <foobarry> anyone fancy a change?
[12:44] <zmoylan-pi> not enough insect spray on the planet...
[13:13] <diddledan> Microsoft are also doing win32 x86 emulation on a windows build for ARM CPUs https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2017/P4171?wt.mc_id=DX_882763
[13:14] <zmoylan-pi> whilest win10s won't run win32 apps...
[13:14] <zmoylan-pi> so you'll need a rasp pi beside your win10s to do that... :-)
[13:15] <diddledan> it uses the same tech that they currently use for x86 binaries on x64 builds of windows (called WoW or Windows on Windows) in addition to a cpu emulator
[13:49]  * acemastr slaps daftykins around a bit with a penguin sized rocket
[14:25] <Oli> The pay on that job seems a little low for essentially becoming an IT hermit
[14:26] <zmoylan-pi> out of the city with no traffic jams would be enough for some
[14:28] <Oli> You can work from home and still make significantly more than that.
[14:29] <Oli> I'll grant you, it's not outback —and that will definitely appeal— but you give up a lot of comfort too for that.
[14:30] <Oli> It sounds a lot like Firewatch... without the walkie.
[14:31] <zmoylan-pi> some people like jobs with lots of driving, just not in traffic
[14:35] <diddledan> hah, if you play this in the app (not the web) you'll get a lightsabre progressbar: https://open.spotify.com/album/6h5p1LLfhcyYHnSVdlghJT
[20:43]  * acemastr slaps daftykins around a bit with a penguin sized rocket
[20:43] <acemastr> it's like he ignored me
[20:43] <acemastr> -d +s
[22:29] <diddledan> best. episode. ever! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chL2fBZUh8c