[00:51] <guiverc> !flavors
[01:04] <oerheks> guiverc, this new deepin edition, ubuntuDDE  ( nice part starts at 01:15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWVLs074AYk )
[01:04] <oerheks> very slick
[01:05] <guiverc> :) oerheks, my mind was blank & I was worried I'd missed an official flavor (UWN); deepin isn't official thus doesn't qualify, but thanks  (I'll look later)
[01:09] <oerheks> indeed, it is not official
[01:11] <guiverc> it looks very nice though oerheks (rather GNOMEish to me)
[01:11] <daftykins> that's that chinese one, right?
[01:11] <guiverc> they are highlighting Ubuntu too  (I think of Kylin as the chinese one daftykins)
[01:12] <daftykins> hrmm can't remember if it was elementary or deepin now
[01:13] <oerheks> now if that runs smoothly on wayland..
[01:15]  * daftykins coughs *pointless*
[02:49] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:05] <Eickmeyer> Dangit, daftykins is gone.
[03:05] <Eickmeyer> There's an RT ticket opened for that.
[03:05] <Eickmeyer> (aka, I can't do anything about the TLS redirect on ubuntustudio.com)
[03:52] <Eickmeyer> daftykins: RE: TLS on ubuntustudio.org: Canonical owns the infra, we can only touch the WP frontend. There's an RT ticket opened by canonical-sysadmins for this. Nothing I can do at all.
[03:53] <daftykins> ah rightyo, they'll need to log into WP to regex replace all the resource links so it loads all images as https too, yeah
[03:53] <Eickmeyer> daftykins: Nope, can't even do that. That's all in the backend. We don't have access there.
[03:53] <daftykins> "they'll"
[03:53] <Eickmeyer> Oh... I hope so.
[03:53] <Eickmeyer> It's a big job no matter waht.
[03:54] <daftykins> not really :D i've done https moves for clients with wordpress sites, there are helper addons that make short work of things
[03:54] <daftykins> anywho glad to hear it's known \o/
[04:07] <Mr_Cyclops> Hey All. Looking for suggestions for Cloud Storage, I have around 900 gigs of them, Google Photos / Google Drive is way too confusing for me. In fact, I was looking for an application which I could use on  my local photos collection
[04:08] <Mr_Cyclops> My mail goal is to organize them, plus view them, thank you
[04:09] <daftykins> would make more sense to do that prior to upping to an online service
[04:10] <Mr_Cyclops> Well I used a lot of scripts I wrote (mostly exiftool), but then half of the photos have no metadata, and that's a problem to organize them. Plus would prefer an app I could use on my computer rather than an online service
[04:11] <daftykins> can you define what you mean by 'app' ? because Google Drive mostly just functions as a directory to throw stuff in these days
[04:11] <daftykins> much like every other cloud storage platform
[04:11] <Mr_Cyclops> It only gives me 15 GB, and I don't want to pay, especially since my data size is big
[04:12] <daftykins> you're going to need to pay _EVERY_ option to host 1TB online.
[04:12] <Mr_Cyclops> When I say app, I mean an application or a service I could run on my Ubuntu machine to organize and view my photos/videos ... For e.g Plex does that, but not good enough for a very large set of photos
[04:13] <Mr_Cyclops> daftykins, looks like you missed, I don't want to publish it online. Just on my home internal network, not on the web
[04:13] <daftykins> no you just didn't say that bit :D also you used the term 'cloud storage' which implied online
[04:13] <daftykins> i use nextcloud personally, it's great
[04:13] <Mr_Cyclops> Lol, sorry about that
[04:13] <Mr_Cyclops> :P
[04:14] <daftykins> tips though: do not use the snap and do not use their installer script
[04:14] <Mr_Cyclops> kk
[04:16] <JanC> for organizing lots of photos there are several desktop applications also...
[06:27] <ducasse> good morning
[09:05] <kostkon> !ubuntu+1
[09:06] <kostkon> omg..
[09:06] <daftykins> what?
[09:10] <kostkon> nothing in particular.. oh wait what's this. factoid still says 20.04
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> ubottu is updated but ubot5 not
[09:12] <kostkon> bring ubottu over here who needs ubot5
[09:13] <Ben64> !focal
[09:14] <Ben64> that one works
[09:14] <daftykins> kostkon: it's really not that important at all, don't stir drama
[09:14] <Ben64> drama? lol
[09:15] <Ben64> could always suggest a new factoid for it
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> i already asked pici to sync the bots
[09:16] <Ben64> !schedule-#ubuntu+1
[09:16] <Ben64> I think it's not a sync thing, just a "20.10 doesn't exist yet" thing
[09:17] <lotuspsychje> gorilla has already been added Ben64
[09:17] <lotuspsychje> query with ubottu
[09:18] <Ben64> oh, well it's not pulling from something properly
[09:18] <kostkon> daftykins, i joke no drama. a poor attempt at humour but i guess there's a thin line between the two
[09:19] <Ben64> on ubottu.com it has `<reply> $curDevelLong is the codename for Ubuntu $curDevelNum. For technical support, see #ubuntu+1. For testing and QA feedback and help, see #ubuntu-quality.`
[09:19] <Ben64> so those variables aren't getting the right thing
[09:20] <daftykins> quick, hide
[09:20] <marcoagpinto> Hello!
[17:10] <Eickmeyer> daftykins: I just followed-up with the sysadmins, there's an open ticket for TLS on us.org. That's all I've got, other than another person chimed-in on it to investigate.
[17:21] <oerheks> In an open letter to the Parliament, the Dutch minister for internal affairs Raymond Knops commits to a "Free Software by default" policy and underlines its benefits for society.
[17:21] <oerheks> https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20200424-01.en.html
[18:55] <leftyfb> !mint needs to be updated pointing to #linuxmint, not #linuxmint-help
[18:55] <leftyfb> sorry, ##linuxmint
[19:22] <jeremy31> leftyfb: actually point it to irc://irc.spotchat.org/#linuxmint-help
[19:24] <leftyfb> jeremy31: why? It's the closed channel and doesn't help. Also, if you're on freenode already, why link to a server to join in yet another session?
[19:30] <jeremy31> leftyfb: I don't remember why it was done on freenode but the official Mint IRC channels are still on spotchat IRC
[19:30] <leftyfb> oh, spotchat is a separate network. I thought it was just another Freenode mirror
[19:31] <jeremy31> and #linuxmint here just redirects to ##linuxmint the last I tried it
[20:00] <Bashing-om> Hot of the terminals: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue628 :D
[21:01] <oerheks> !wobblywindows