[00:02] <jrwren> lol
[14:35] <rick_h> morning
[14:38] <greg-g> morn
[14:39] <rick_h> early for you isn't it greg-g ? rough night?
[14:57] <cmaloney> morning
[16:03] <jrwren> anyone available to repro an ubuntu bug with me? 17.10 GNU Find has a bug that wasn't there in previous versions.  use this `-printf "%T+ %p\n"` with find and it will overflow and core dump.
[16:14] <rick_h> wow, 10 and 12GB disks https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-failure-rates-q3-2017/
[16:14] <jrwren> its pretty terrible:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/1730696
[16:35] <jrwren> plz upvote ^
[16:36]  * rick_h says it affects me
[16:36] <jrwren> yay!
[16:37] <rick_h> though I can't recall the last time I used find heh
[16:37] <cmaloney> That's just sad.
[16:38] <jrwren> rick is all cloud now!
[16:38] <jrwren> no need for coreutils.
[16:38] <rick_h> no, I think I just grep **/*.py and such
[16:38] <rick_h> never really been a big find user
[16:38] <jrwren> ah, its a great tool to know. much different than ls.
[16:39] <rick_h> yea, the few times I've used it I think I had to google around for various "find files > 1mb not thouched in last 200 days" or the like
[16:39] <rick_h> just not often I have a call for that type of work
[16:39] <jrwren> hahaaha, yup.
[16:39] <cmaloney> Added that it affects me as well
[16:39] <jrwren> right.
[16:39] <jrwren> YAY!  thanks!
[16:39] <cmaloney> np
[16:40] <cmaloney> (even tough I had to create a LXC container for 17.10 because I'm still on 14.04. :)
[16:40] <jrwren> honestly, my cloud comment was 1/2 serious. When things are in containers you don't have those kind of system admin tasks anymore.
[16:40] <jrwren> cmaloney: whoa! old school!
[16:40] <jrwren> cmaloney: thanks for creating the container.
[16:40] <cmaloney> np. It's quick. ;)
[16:40] <cmaloney> and now it's gone. :)
[16:41] <cmaloney> Yeah, sysadmin under cloud tends to be "There's a problem with the container. Just shoot it in the head and build another one"
[16:47] <jrwren> yup and don't write services that write files because the local filesystem will get destroyed and recreated by that container manager system at any time
[16:49] <cmaloney> Pretty much
[17:10] <greg-g> rick_h: well, babies and DST and all :)
[17:10] <rick_h> greg-g: heh true true
[17:11] <rick_h> My wife was fussing at the dog "it's not time for dinner!" and had to remind her "3 days ago it was..."
[17:36] <cmaloney> heh
[17:36] <cmaloney> Pixel has been gradually making the switch
[17:40] <rick_h> heh, always fun for animals to remind us we people are strange and always forcing order on top of things where it doesn't belong