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brobostigonmorning boys and girls.08:48
SuperMattmorning09:02
diploMorning all09:03
zmoylan-pio/09:54
DJonesMorning10:00
zmoylan-piooooh, elite: the musical.... :-) https://boingboing.net/2018/03/19/watch-elite-the-musical-the.html10:01
brobostigono/10:02
foobarryis there a way to get firefox to group all my tabs from the same site together?11:40
foobarrypretty sure that was common functionality some years ago11:40
zmoylan-pimaybe an extension?11:56
zmoylan-piawwm not compatible since firefox quantum... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/autogroup/11:59
foobarryhmm "vertical tabs reloaded" looks nice though12:28
knightwisehey everyone12:38
zmoylan-pihey dr. knightwise12:40
knightwise hey zmoylan-pi12:42
knightwisehow are yo udoing dude :)12:43
* zmoylan-pi prepares to head to medical appointment to confirm my foot is not trying to kill me... again... :-)12:45
knightwiseoops , hope that goes well12:45
* knightwise just trying to avoid a total system crash due to low resources after moving house12:45
zmoylan-picut back on slack usage, that'll free up some ram :-)12:46
knightwiseyea12:48
knightwisecouple of hours of sleep12:48
knightwiseor days12:48
brobostigonpatrick stwert on daily politics, :)12:53
brobostigonstewert*12:53
knightwiseooh , always good12:54
foobarryi don't understand why people are calling the cambridge analytica stuff a breach. its a feature that has been widely used for years.13:22
diddledanit's only a breach in the sense that they used the publicly documented api to do something unethical that facebook asked them to pinky swear they wouldn't do when they signed-up for the api13:24
diddledanthe true issue is the ease of which Facebook makes that possible13:25
diddledanit certainly isn't a "hack" though13:25
foobarryfarmville etc must have collected data in the same way13:25
zleapyeah,  this confirms what people have suspected for years,  we are now proved right13:26
foobarryi don't even think there's a T&C that disallows the use of data. fb allow it as a feature13:26
foobarryyou only ever needed one dumb friend to install an app and the app sees what they see13:26
zleapi kind of thought that they don't sell data,  they get money through ad clicks,  whuch are created by data13:26
foobarryfarmville had enough coverage to make a copy of facebook from the outside13:27
zleapso data -> ad company -> display ad >L user click ad > fb take cut13:27
zleapif that is the case it is a clever ploy13:29
zleaphopefully CA will get a big fine, sadly this has come out now,  not after te GDPR comes in13:29
zleapor they would get a bigger fine13:30
foobarrya fine for what?13:30
=== Eddy is now known as Minnow
=== Minnow is now known as Nelderoth
diddledaneeeenteresting16:27
diddledanremoving my NVMe drive fixes my motherboard's thunderbolt support16:27
diddledanwonder what voodoo gigabyte did to conflict those two?!16:28
daftykinsshared PCIe lanes perhaps o018:00
daftykinsshouldn't really be the case though, typically the M.2 slot comes off the CPU or the PCH18:00
diddledanweirdly the thunderbolt device was visible just unresponsive when the NVMe was installed, but the UEFI settings were missing. removing the NVMe makes the thunderbolt disappear, but the settings appear in the UEFI setup, AND a new device for USB 3.1 (XHCI) appears.18:06
diddledanI'm assuming the thunderbolt disappears because it's supposed to powersave until there's actually a thunderbolt device attached18:08
diddledan... and the powersave required it to be properly initialised which wasn't happening when the NVMe was installed, so the Thunderbolt was visible because it couldn't set itself to powersave18:09
daftykinshmm i'd check on my desktop but i'm on the wrong one :D18:11
diddledan:-)18:11
diddledanof course my NVMe has my loonicks installation so I'm unable to boot that to check how things appear in the hacker world18:12
daftykinsooh you fiend18:13
daftykinsso uh - i brought those floppies home18:13
diddledanhaha18:13
diddledanyou're a sucker for punishment?18:13
daftykinsi'm now playing "which mobo has a controller?" and sadly the answer is the PC at my office desk i'm on now, a core 2 quad extreme18:13
daftykinsyeah, apparently the wrestling with the iMac yesterday wasn't enough18:14
diddledanI've got one of those laying about over in the back18:14
daftykinsnow i've got to check my spares shelf for a floppy ribbon18:14
diddledangot a couple of those, too18:14
daftykinsoh no wait, the PC it's in *does* have a controller, i'm just blind18:14
daftykinsi must've tried to spare myself the task by mentally redacting it18:15
diddledan:-/18:15
diddledan:-\18:15
diddledan:-|18:15
diddledan:--18:15
SuperEngineerdiddledan's making faces again, Miss!  Miss, Miss look at diddledan!18:24
diddledan*duck*18:24
zmoylan-piamerica has pedestrian killed by a self driving car.  the uk has man killed by an electronic footrest... what the hell is an electronic footrest?19:48
* diddledan rips some blurries20:18
diddledan(rips them a new one ;-p)20:19
daftykinswoo20:19
zmoylan-pirip the blu ray to a 5-6gb file and then watch it on your 4" phone :-)20:19
daftykinsstill need to transfer a recent one to a clients server, brought home his 2 x 10TB RAID1 synology NAS though yesterday, so i can continue to configure that here20:19
diddledanI'm a bit wary of makemkv being rather shady legally, so I've used the windows desktop app converter to pop it in Windows equivalent of a snap package20:20
daftykinsy'say that but at least said phone might be 1080p or greater ;)20:20
daftykinsdiddledan: sounds horrible20:20
daftykinsjust use it as it was intended :>20:20
diddledanlol20:20
zmoylan-pimy phone cost more than 10.80p!! :-)20:20
diddledanbut VIRII20:21
daftykinszmoylan-pi: barely ;)20:21
diddledan.. legal20:21
diddledanso now that flixster is going away soonish (already gone in murrica apparently, so I'm assuming it's going here too) who actually supports UltraViolet streaming in the UK now?20:22
zmoylan-pioh yeah, that's dead now, isn't it?20:23
diddledanref: https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/20/17033602/flixster-video-service-shuts-down20:23
Azelphurdaftykins: it was you I was talking to about Device or resource busy with deluge, right?20:23
AzelphurMight amuse you, actually looks like it could be a kernel regression.20:24
diddledanoooh20:24
Azelphurme and another user have the same issue, and the issue went away for both of us with an older kernel, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯20:25
diddledankernel shenanigans?!20:25
Azelphurappears so20:25
diddledanawesome20:25
daftykinsAzelphur: hah, sheesh20:32
daftykinsArch to blame then? ;)20:32
diddledanapparently you can link your googley playdoh, appley ispoons, amazon primates, and ultraviolet using moviesanywhere.com via a vpn20:33
Azelphurdaftykins: nope - debian also effected20:35
daftykinswhich kernels?20:37
Azelphurdaftykins: not sure, the user mentions downgrading on 4.9.0 on Debian 9.4 stretch - but not what kernel he has20:40
Azelphurdaftykins: just to make it weirder, see this quote from ##linux https://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=54871&p=227993#p22799320:40
daftykinsmessy20:41
Azelphurso maybe some weird issue involving boost and newer kernels and nfs (?) I'll keep testing until I figure out where the fault is lol20:51
daftykinswhat's happened to our resident penguin?21:16
zmoylan-pifound a pack of penguin bars and is making a nest?21:19
daftykins:D could be21:20
zmoylan-pii believe the current technique to find penguins is to use satellites to look for their poo...21:24
daftykinshe posted 2 days ago on twitter21:26
daftykinsoh that's someone else i think21:41

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