[01:16] My command center in west [01:16] Fpl and bso also setup call centers at this resort [01:24] The things they call lifehacks these days upsets me. [01:26] @RazPi, Agreed [01:27] I just watched a guy glue a usb to three AA's [01:27] That's just addition. :( [01:41] It's also not safe. [01:42] USB is REGULATED 5v. 3AA batteries is 4.5v unregulated. You could blow up your phone. [01:43] Maybe in a pinch, if you accept the risks.. but def not a life hack. [01:56] And it really makes no sense. If you have a lot of extra parts laying round [01:57] They should've at least added an inline regulator or something [01:58] @RazPi, But then it would not be a life hack... It would just make sense [01:59] Yes, then you'd be a maker instead of a lifehacker [02:01] It is almost as bad as that life hack telling people to make an indoor air conditioner and fill it with dry ice [02:01] HNNNNNGH [02:04] https://youtu.be/YIgV2Q8Leh0 [02:28] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJNR2EpS0jw [12:30] 130mph [12:43] @RazPi I saw that video years ago and it was awesome [13:45] @RazPi https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/boltiot/the-worlds-first-9-iot-platform?ref=2grc5t [14:31] AT&T Free Msg: Hurricane Irma Efforts - As Hurricane Irma continues to make its way toward Florida we'd like to help out during this difficult time. You won't be charged for any talk, text, and data overages from 9/8-9/17. Go to att.com/hurricaneirma for more info. [14:31] Wow, thanks. I'm on an unlimited everything plan [14:31] AT&T Free Msg: Hurricane Irma Efforts - As Hurricane Irma continues to make its way toward Florida we'd like to help out during this difficult time. You won't be charged for any talk, text, and data overages from 9/8-9/17. Go to att.com/hurricaneirma for more info. [14:43] http://wsvn.com/news/local/curfews-announced-for-south-florida-cities-in-response-to-irma/ [15:37] @kmyers @AdamOutler With IoT becoming more rampant, should I be looking more closely into IPv6? [15:38] Ipv6 is great if for some reason you wanted to put a device directly on the internet. [15:39] However, it makes a lot more sense to stick with ipv4 as it's far easier to manage. [15:40] That first instance seems interesting, if I want to scatter IoT devices around my house, maybe even one in my car, and access all of them [15:41] There are better ways to do it. When you make a device public, you expose a huge attack surface [15:41] Hm I see [15:42] Turn off everything keep a lone port open for VPN? [15:42] Or have the device report to another server and check in once in a while. [15:42] Ooh I see, reduces the access point to a single place [15:43] For an example, a thermometer might report it's temperature once in a while, then even more seldom, pull new settings over HTTPS. [15:44] My mood about IPv4 is that with addresses in visibly finite supply, seems a waste to put an IoT device on a 32-bit address [15:45] UNIQUE addresses. [15:45] You can use virtual private IP addresses all day long. [15:47] Oh! Got it [15:47] Thank you [15:48] 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (65,536 IP addresses) … 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (1,048,576 IP addresses) … 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (16,777,216 IP addresses) [15:48] Just wait until I get smart dust. [15:48] Each with their own ipv4 [15:48] then maybe I'll fill half of those [15:49] Smart dust? Count me in. [15:50] Honestly the biggest issue driving the lack of IPv4 is some companies are hoarding them. Xerox for example has a ton [15:50] Tf has a ton as well [16:13] Stopped by Hollywood Beach. … https://imgur.com/a/Qr9kW [16:45] We just had our first power flicker [16:46] Same earlier [17:12] I'm putting linux on my laptop while there's power, what was the usb tool again? [17:12] UNetBootin is out fashion now isn't it [17:12] Etcher [17:41] I've been flipflopping but I think I made a final decision on desktop. The requirements were, "Best out of box experience." Because I don't have time to configure [17:42] Default Unity. It gets developed alongside ubuntu, so has the best chance of working with everything. If I had more time, I would set up fluxbox or something like it, docky, conker, etc., though. Maybe LxQt [18:11] @AdamOutler did you see the rfc for ipv10? [18:11] No [18:11] I'll link you [18:11] OMG. I have to look now. [18:11] They just published an rfc for ipv10 [18:12] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-omar-ipv10-06 [18:12] RFC 2549 - IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service … https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2549 [18:12] We can use this after the hurricane [18:13] Lmao that's amazing [18:21] Ipv10 appears to be an ipv4 to 6 and 6 to 4 gateway. [18:21] I'm not sure how that is entirely useful. [18:22] That already exists. [19:09] How about packet mood https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5841 [19:10] RFC 5841 [19:37] A solid installation page on Qt5 would be nice :( [19:39] apt install qt5 [19:40] That sets up for dev? [19:41] I had to download a 1.0gb package and then run and install it to /opt [20:03] Powertop and tlp [20:05] Damn [20:20] I wish they still made these laptops [20:20] I'd buy another [20:21] What laptop? [20:21] Thinkpad X220 [20:22] Based on Keith's review of his pixel though, battery life on that is probably the best I've seen in a laptop so far [20:23] The thinkpad is as anti-apple as it gets though https://www.notebookcheck.net/uploads/tx_nbc2/800x600_03.jpg [20:32] The Pixel C is a tablet no? [20:45] I think Keith uses it like a computer [20:45] I mean as long as it has a terminal [20:45] It does indeed [20:45] Yea pretty much [22:22] For your laptop? [22:23] DexTop [22:23] Hehe [23:14] How is everyone fairing the storm? [23:18] nothing bad yet [23:19] We have tornados [23:19] yea we do [23:20] Less than 5 miles from my house [23:22] Tornado warning have pretty much been issued for all of South Florida [23:43] https://m.twitch.tv/zidonuke/?desktop-redirect=true [23:59] I just got my first tornado warning about 10 minutes ago