[00:18] I like [00:19] Excellent 👍 I made two installer flash drives today and I have a keyboard and monitor ready to begin setup @_@ [00:19] So exciting xD [03:22] @KMyers @Ivoriesablaze it begins [03:23] lol [03:23] I wonder if these will overheat [03:48] @KMyers are you familiar with a boot error "couldn't get size 0x80000...000e"? [03:49] On all or one? [03:50] oh I think I might have found it, I have to go into the bios, man this bios looks nice [03:50] I just started on the first one, I'll turn it into a vpn [03:52] hm still got the error booting to usb, maybe I'll try writing a debian image [03:52] I tried ubuntu server [04:10] Have we just had a glimpse of Steam's new design? | PC Gamer … https://www.pcgamer.com/amp/have-we-just-had-a-glimpse-of-steams-new-design/#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s [04:36] Debian is installing ok [04:36] So I'll use that as the openvpn, maybe move it to a pi later [04:38] I wonder if even a raspberry pi version 1 would be fine, I can't imagine openvpn being that heavy [04:57] demmit [04:58] why does writing a python list to a json look wrong? lol [04:59] and pickling objects sounds not exactly stable [05:00] @RazPi, I guess it depends on the total throughput you're throwing at it and the level of encryption used. [05:00] assuming the Pi1 is terminating the VPN [05:16] meh, pickle is so darn easy I'll just deal with it [05:17] plus I mean [05:17] it's called pickle [05:17] PICKLE! [05:17] pickle rick things [05:17] I knew that was coming :P [05:18] It had to be done [05:18] or is that bot gone? [05:19] debian image installed an entire os with xfce [05:19] trying netinst now [05:19] I just want a debian server 😿 [05:20] They don't distribute a 'minimal' iso? [05:39] @RazPi, ^nvm, that's it [05:39] ^oops, don't click things [05:39] @ImageBot, YES [05:40] weird [05:40] @ImageBot, happy dog [05:40] it's not working odd... [05:41] Guess that doesn't work [12:41] This works @gif [13:55] It doesn't like me, ha [13:56] Ok that works [17:32] Same thing happened to my gf while we slept. Guy was pulling into his parking spot and just scraped my gfs new car while Turing his car in. He actually left a note with name number and insurance which blew our mind. Maybe it's a not living in Florida thing? [22:06] @KMyers How would I set up one of those NUC's to recover on power failure? [22:06] They see the require the power button after a brownout [22:06] Bios settings [22:07] Oh you found it? [22:08] Nope, but after working with servers and hardware in general for a while, there are just some things you know are in bios [22:08] i'd +1 Joel's comment, but not every hardware does. [22:08] i'll se if i can find info the the nuc's bios [22:08] I'm not sure they're server oriented but I'll check when I get home [22:08] Ty! [22:09] I found it [22:09] in the nuc bios its called "after poewr failure" [22:09] i'll link a video i found it in [22:09] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vz1fuFFuj8 @RazPi [22:09] i was about to say that if it's not in bios, most likely it doesn't even have the option for it, but awesome [22:11] @govatent what hardware have you seen doesn't have it? the only ones i've seen are desktop oriented, though i suppose the NUC goes into that category [22:12] i can't recall ever seeing something with that feature for a very long time. [22:12] interesting [22:12] including servers? [22:17] maybe back in the day. [22:25] @all - remember that the Autism Speaks Walk is this weekend [23:03] Sweet!