[04:27] ? [04:28] @govatent, Not bad for a Chromebook [04:28] Ahhhh [04:28] That's super decent [04:28] Bad luck Alan. Gets wemo smart plug and their cloud is broken with Google assistant right now [05:38] I'd like for there to be another open mobile system [05:39] I know ubuntu tried and so did tizen [05:40] So maybe I'm really just looking for a way to feel more comfortable programming on android [05:40] .. and maybe that involves emacs. [05:40] I swear I didn't plan that it just came into my head. [05:41] Ubuntu Touch still exists and Tizen is on smart watche [05:41] For some reason I have a hard time thinking about my phone as "tinkerable" [05:41] in the way that laptops are [05:41] I know I can run shell scripts [05:41] so the heck is stopping me [05:42] Maybe I just need to become more familiar with the android file system hierarchy [05:50] And Ubuntu on Samsung's Dex works incredibly well [05:53] @RazPi … 1. ADB push BusyBox ArmV4L … 2. ADB shell … 3. ADB busybox --install /data/local/tmp/ … 4. export PATH=$PATH:/data/local/tmp/ … 5. ADB install kingroot.apk … Now download the kernel source and go to town. [05:55] https://busybox.net/downloads/binaries/1.28.1-defconfig-multiarch/ [05:55] BusyBox arm v7l will work. [05:56] It has all your favorite Linux tools. There are statically compiled bash and emacs as well. Oryou can use the default vi. [05:58] GitHub - andrew-d/static-binaries: Various *nix tools built as statically-linked binaries … https://github.com/andrew-d/static-binaries [06:22] https://sailfishos.org/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS @RazPi [06:22] or kde mobile as well [06:35] @AdamOutler @KMyers ooh thanks I'll loko at these [06:36] @KMyers You're compiling an NN framework, is that for your udemy class? [06:37] @AdamOutler you know, maybe I could shell into my phone? that'd be cool if I could adb via bluetooth and edit via emacs and tramp [06:37] Not exactly. More for that Intel movidius [06:37] then I could do some services or testing [06:37] Oooh cool! [06:38] I think that would do it for me, shelling into my phone and making custom services and scripts [06:40] @RazPi, And kudos to you for picking up on that [07:07] ty [07:07] ! [07:55] @AdamOutler are you suggesting building a custom android kernel? :o [07:56] Found a nice breakdown of the android filesystem hiearchy http://www.uobabylon.edu.iq/eprints/publication_4_13681_1356.pdf [12:52] @RazPi I'm suggesting a remedy for not thinking about your phone as "tinkerable". [17:51] https://slickdeals.net/f/12389440-google-home-mini-wemo-mini-smart-wifi-outlet-29-99-free-shipping-add-google-chromecast-3rd-gen-for-44-99?page=2#commentsBox [17:51] Target has a free Google home with the purchase of a 29.99 wemo switch. [17:51] So I got another switch and now have a Google home mini [17:52] That is a sweet deal [17:52] Yea [17:52] They have another with for ten bucks more with a chromecast. [18:27] @AdamOutler Fair enough! I didn't k ow I could have BusyBox in Android that's cool. Do you know if Android will properly sleep a c program I've daemonized? [18:27] Or do I need to write an interrupt? [18:28] Not sure. I don't get into development on that level. I mainly look for problems. [21:03] Have you guys heard about Unix for home systems? [21:03] It's rad [21:04] No [21:10] You can use it as a sign goes user system [21:10] *single [21:11] Wait... I thought you said eunuchs... Now I am going to have a lot of explaining to do [21:21] XD [22:06] What the f.... … https://fossbytes.com/f-words-in-linux-code-replaced-with-hugs/ [22:06] @SivaMachina, Damn that code of conduct. . [22:50] What the Hugs is going on in this Hugsing place? [23:04] Stupid hugsing CoC [23:27] So uh - That Xen trailer looks amazeballs [23:27] And with the godray updates to Black Mesa in December, think I'll give it a run through [23:37] w8 [23:37] That update already happened? amg