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brobostigonmorning boys and girls.07:10
zmoylan-pio/07:37
brobostigono/07:38
zmoylan-pibe careful out there, there's a monday just waiting to get you...08:04
marshmnso... you know how the Ubuntu theme for Gnome has a slight brown colour to everything? like the top bar and drop-downs and things? which is nice and all that - but how would one go about getting rid of that?11:36
zmoylan-pichange the theme?11:41
marshmnyes please11:42
marshmnat least I think that's what I want11:42
marshmnI've changed the 'Applications' theme in the Tweaks tool to be 'Adwaita dark' - but that still leaves a brown coloured top bar and other various things like that which don't fit well with it11:43
marshmnhmmm, maybe I need to change the 'Shell' theme?11:50
marshmnlunch break over now... I'll try that tonight11:50
* daftykins nudges diddledan 14:21
diddledanartanoon14:54
daftykinshello sir, how goes it?14:55
diddledangood good ta14:55
daftykins:D excellent14:55
daftykinsso i got this zip backup of that questionable wordpress site of my friends wifes, wondered what you would wanna charge and whether it's best to be thrown online to look over, or if just the zip is fine14:55
daftykinssince obviously hosting it when it's questionable is the wobbly part14:56
diddledanyeah, best to investigate before you put it open to the public14:56
* diddledan /msgs daftykins 14:57
* daftykins nods14:57
=== ChunkzZ is now known as ChipM0nk
diddledanso, while I was in the states earlier in the year, I accidentally subscribed to youtube red. now I get their tv originals.. been watching https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLQkRAZsFN6fhqxFyx8qhQ17:38
diddledanshow called "impulse"17:38
daftykinsooh-err17:47
daftykinsyou uh17:47
daftykinssign up on impulse did you?17:47
* daftykins ducks17:47
* diddledan groans17:51
diddledanalso, black panther blurry arrived today \i/17:54
daftykinsooh funky, i have not seen17:54
diddledanwhy does the tech press have such a canoe in their pocket about wireless charging?? eg. https://www.techradar.com/news/wireless-charging-active-edge-tipped-for-the-google-pixel-318:36
zmoylan-pibecuase they're obsessed with wireless everything?18:37
diddledanI vote for wireless landlines18:37
zmoylan-pithe average pleb takes 3 goes to plug in usb cable to charge, think how many times for drunk it journalist... :-)18:37
daftykinsxD18:38
zmoylan-piprobably why they don't miss the headphone jack... for them it was just something to waste 10 attempts plugging in power cable... :-P18:44
marshmnI'd like wireless charging19:01
zmoylan-pii'd prefer a dock like palm had in 90s19:01
zmoylan-pidrop in, press button, every thing backed up and synced19:01
marshmnyeah, that was nice19:04
marshmnI miss Palm19:04
marshmnI'd be happy with that for phone19:04
marshmnit doesn't have to be wireless necessarily - just easy to slot in19:04
zmoylan-pibonus was that palm dock left it at useable angle display next to pc19:05
marshmnyep19:05
zmoylan-pistylus was a decent method for inputting text with graffitti19:06
zmoylan-piran for a week of 2 aaa batteries19:06
zmoylan-pi...and beaming19:06
marshmnmaybe we could start a village where we live with '90s technology19:07
marshmnlike a '90s version of Amish19:07
zmoylan-piit's called my gaff :-)19:07
zmoylan-pii'm looking at getting a palm os device...19:08
marshmnreally nice to code for too19:09
marshmnprobably had the most fun coding for Palm than pretty much any platform19:09
zmoylan-pii hear someone is making a palm branded piece of hardware this year... probably android though19:10
daftykinsalthough you don't need backup and sync anymore given online services :)19:14
zmoylan-pihttps://www.cnet.com/news/verizon-could-sell-a-palm-phone-in-2018/19:14
daftykinsnot even file really, if you run something like nextcloud taking photos automatically etc19:15
zmoylan-pii don't want my data in the cloud thank you very much19:15
daftykinswell i run my own nextcloud instance at home, so... it's fine thank you, sir! :)19:15
daftykinsand i agree!19:15
zmoylan-pii'd like to do that.  but the maintenance overhead feels like it would end up like email in the 90s-00s where every week there was a whole new bunch of attacks you had to watch for19:16
marshmndo you take the horse and cart down to the village to fetch your milk too?19:16
zmoylan-pimilkman delivers to this house. what are we peasents?! :-)19:16
marshmnI think you have to call them milkpeople now19:17
zmoylan-pii've never met a milkwoman... too much sense to have an outdoor job that has you out in dark in winter in most horrible weather19:17
daftykinszmoylan-pi: standard maintenance of an 18.04 server instance, then occasional one click updates in the nextcloud web admin which the desktop client here on Windows tells me about, it's not too bad :D19:18
zmoylan-pii do have a pi 3 that i mean to set up to replace my original pi b. if/when i do i intend to make it do a fair bit more than the current pi19:19
daftykinsstandard ubuntu server installs seem to still be a bit less than ideal on Pi's19:20
zmoylan-piit's a pi, someone has sorted out the next/own cloud workings... and documented it :-)19:21
daftykinsno that's not my point, i meant that it seems there's not a truly stock and normal way of just throwing on a standard 18.04 image that has most standard packages available19:24
daftykinsmuch prefer configuring instances from the ground up, too - rather than having a hand held :>19:24
marshmnthe amount of different chat apps one needs is starting to get out of hand :/20:11
marshmnI have XChat for IRC, Slack, Gitter, Discord, WhatsApp...20:11
daftykinsindeed20:13
zmoylan-piirc... that is all...20:13
ali1234it's true. ubuntu is not simple to install on a pi20:41
ali1234you have several choices: you can use the full snap image (literally you can only install snaps on this)20:41
ali1234you can use the images made by ubuntu MATE20:41
ali1234or you can use the sort-of-official-but-not-really-and=btw-not-supported-at-all server image made by canonical, which i don't think exists for 18.0420:42
marshmnI see that in the WiFi connection settings nowadays, there is an option for "Restrict background data usage" - which sounds handy if your WiFi is a hotspot from a mobile phone or whatever20:42
marshmnis there any info on what things are actually restricted by this?20:43
marshmna quick Google didn't throw up much20:43
ali1234on android it prevents apps from using any data when the app is not currently being used or the phone is locked (ie app must be visible on screen)20:44
marshmnsure20:44
ali1234it expect it does something similar on ubuntu, i know they made a thing to suspend background apps for ubuntu-touch20:44
marshmnjust not sure if it's as easy for them to do that on Ubuntu without it breaking stuff20:45
ali1234well, tbh, no20:45
ali1234ubuntu isn't android, most software does not expect to be sandboxed and restricted20:45
marshmnjust wondering whether it's really a usable setting or whether I'm likely to cause myself more pain than it's worth by ticking it20:45
ali1234so it will break in weird ways20:45
ali1234either that or it will have no effect on most apps20:45
ali1234it probably only works with snaps/flatpaks/both20:46
marshmnI was using my laptop through 4G one time and ran out of data; paid £12 for another 500MB... 15 mins later it was all gone again... turned out a Windows VM in VirtualBox was doing updates :/20:47
ali1234windows: not even in virtualbox20:47
ali1234andgiven the way virtualbox hooks into the kernel to provide virtual devices, i really doubt that setting will work with it20:48
marshmnquite20:48
ali1234i am running xubuntu 18.04 and i have not seen that setting so i guess it is a gnome thing20:49
marshmnyeah, seems so20:51
marshmn"Right now, in this release, it simply stops auto-update from kicking in."20:51
marshmnjust found that20:51
ali1234better than nothing :)20:51
marshmnseems that it's a Gnome 3.28 feature20:51
marshmnit feels a bit like one of those options that I'll turn on now, and then in 6 months time be wondering why the hell something's not working right :-)20:56
daftykinsbah fasthosts do not permit a DNS TXT record of "_acme-challenge" which is required for wildcard certificates from LetsEncrypt :/23:20
diddledanwell fooey23:36
daftykinsi wonder if they're doing it so you'll buy one of theirs :O23:36
diddledanpossibly23:36
diddledanthere's no technical reason they'd be unable to do it IMO23:36
daftykinsmmm the control panel just claims it's an invalid host23:38
daftykinswhen creating the TXT record23:38
diddledantry _acme-challenge.full.example.com23:38
diddledanand if that fails try with a . on the end23:38
daftykinsah well to the right of the input box it shows ".example.com" and it errors against _acme-challenge. so it seems pretty certain23:39
diddledanmaybe it's the underscore it doesn't like23:40
daftykinsyeah, worked fine without23:46
daftykinsbut of course that fails verification xD23:46
diddledanaye23:47
daftykinshehe i couldn't be bothered to wait so i just signed in with my gmail on that webmasters page, claimed ownership and submitted a request to be rechecked :D23:48
daftykinsit made me enter a bit of info on what i did to resolve the issues23:48
daftykinssays up to 72 hours :O23:49
diddledanbah23:49
daftykinskinda amusing that of the big 3, (chrome,Firefox,Edge) Edge is the only one to not care and show the site anyway xD23:50

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