[02:30] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[06:00] <ducasse> good morning
[06:28] <M_aD> good morning
[07:48] <marcoagpinto> morning
[16:10] <oerheks> mir 2.0 \0/
[16:10] <oerheks> https://github.com/MirServer/mir/releases/tag/v2.0.0.0
[16:11] <daftykins> nooooo
[16:12] <oerheks> and more Wayland https://lupyuen.github.io/pinetime-rust-mynewt/articles/wayland
[16:12] <oerheks> it is not dead, Jim.
[16:42] <oerheks> hi TJ-
[16:43] <TJ-> hiya :) how's support these days!?
[16:43] <tomreyn> it's a weekend, doesn't that say it all? ;-)
[16:43] <leftyfb> gotta love the wannabee "hacker" we have there at the moment
[16:43] <oerheks> great, lovely questions, and leftyfb is really good today
[16:43] <oerheks> grinn
[16:44] <oerheks> pssst, privacy
[16:44] <TJ-> you're welcome to join me... worked three 36 hour days in the last week!
[16:45] <tomreyn> umm, no, thanks
[16:45] <tomreyn> TJ-: how's your education platform doing? working fine technically, yet?
[16:45] <oerheks> oh no .. i do 48 hr shifts only
[16:46] <tomreyn> i was taking part in the corbet session on the state of the kernel lately, run with big blue button.
[16:46] <tomreyn> there were some stutters, but for the amount of people it was really good.
[16:46] <TJ-> tomreyn: we've been diverted by CoViD somewhat, but my guineau-pig test apprentice is doing well on the prototype programme
[16:47] <tomreyn> ah, makes sense.
[16:48] <TJ-> tomreyn: I'm still buried in physical build-out - knocking down walls, putting up new walls, installing new bathrooms, new training kitchen, digging out rampant bamboo, and much much more!
[16:48] <tomreyn> ooof. you'Re doing everything yourself?
[16:48] <TJ-> without distractions over weekend I'm focusing on techy stuff; ironing out some kernel bugs in 5.8rc6 with our Turris Mox gateway devices
[16:49] <tomreyn> is mox the omnia 2.0?
[16:49] <TJ-> tomreyn: mostly; couldn't get trades-people and/or materials on the terms I was happy with. But the physical is my tonic from the techy focus
[16:49] <tomreyn> i hope those 36 hour shifts aren't filled with building work
[16:49] <TJ-> tomreyn: no, it's a proper extensible gateway router
[16:50] <tomreyn> oh yes i think you told me about the mox before
[16:50] <TJ-> tomreyn: I got high on paint fumes Thursday night/Friday morning :)
[16:50] <tomreyn> well, some fun at least ;-)
[16:51] <TJ-> On our mox we've added 3x 8-port Gigabit LAN, SFP, mini PCIe+SIM, 4x USB3
[16:51] <tomreyn> sim for backup internet access then, i guess? does it failover in both directions automatically?
[16:52] <TJ-> Turris OS comes with kernel 4.14 but in testing 5.8 with Debian 10 discovered the Marvell hardware switch is eating DHCPv6 solicit packets from clients because they're sent to a multicast group and the marvel switch isn't being configured to pass them onto the CPU in 5.8
[16:52] <TJ-> tomreyn: depends on how we configure it. Turris OS is based around Openwrt, but we're really pushing the envelope so using mainline kernel and Debian
[16:53] <tomreyn> woohoo, nice
[16:53] <TJ-> I've added 2 NVME M.2's RAIDed via USB3<NVME> adapters to provide NAS ... with 24 managed ethernet ports, the WAN uplink,  all in a really low power budget
[16:54] <tomreyn> and the cpu can cope with it, ram is enough?
[16:55] <TJ-> Additional network services primarily on RasPis wit Raspbian ... and all our power-hungry kit on 'standby' attached to network-controlled power distribution units so it can be automatically powered up/down based on demand
[16:55] <TJ-> tomreyn: yes
[16:55] <TJ-> It's in front of 3 cabinets of equipment
[16:55] <daftykins> TJ-: \o
[16:55] <tomreyn> hehe
[16:55] <TJ-> daftykins: !!! :D
[16:55] <TJ-> daftykins: did you see my message the other day?
[16:56] <daftykins> TJ-: yep i even fired you an email to ask what you wanted me to find out
[16:56] <TJ-> daftykins: did you? I really need to check them then!!
[16:56] <daftykins> hehe
[16:57] <TJ-> just found it! sorry - I have so many domains to work with now for business I forget my personal. Now all I need do is recall what/who it was I wanted sleuthing :D
[17:00] <daftykins> xD
[17:01] <daftykins> it's extremely wet today in the English Channel so it's handy i don't have to check anywhere out just yet...
[17:08] <BenderRodriguez> daftykins: don't complain
[17:08] <BenderRodriguez> it's hot and humid again today
[17:09] <oerheks> :-)
[17:09] <oerheks> 1 year ago, i slept outside during a heatwave, 40'C ...
[17:09] <TJ-> it's not urgent - but our local council has a subsidiary that has apparently employed a 'wealth management' company that is opaque and won't reveal details so one of our concillors has asked if I can dig some more info on them
[17:14] <daftykins> TJ-: do you know which one? i feel like i might need to borrow your 007 ID...
[17:22] <leftyfb> oerheks: what makes you say they are running kali? They said 20.04 earlier
[17:23] <oerheks> futurich ?
[17:23] <leftyfb> yeah. I know they're doing really bad and stupid things. That's a given. Basically trying to make Ubuntu into kali so they can do stupid things. But I don't think they are running kali
[17:23] <leftyfb> thank god, they left
[17:26] <TJ-> daftykins: I've emailed you full details
[17:27] <daftykins> "this email will self-destruct in 30 seconds..."
[17:27] <TJ-> speed reader test :D
[17:28] <daftykins> it's like when a client brings you a laptop to fix with no adapter
[17:29] <daftykins> lol, one of those addresses is beside me and another is right next to my parents house where i grew up
[17:32] <daftykins> sec gonna look at the one right by me, i bet it's the windows i can see from my seat here
[17:44] <ducasse> the benefits of having a local agent
[17:44] <ducasse> we're everywhere!
[17:44] <TJ-> hehehe
[17:45] <TJ-> meantime I'm trying to make ssh_config not require a IPv6 link-local "Hostname" with the %${INTERFACE_NAME} suffix !
[17:48] <daftykins> TJ-: pics in email ;)
[17:49] <TJ-> daftykins: woo hooo!
[17:50] <TJ-> daftykins: my colleague is extremely impressed and now thinks I run agents all over the world :D
[17:53] <daftykins> xD
[17:53] <ducasse> TJ-: tell him/her "we are legion"
[17:53] <daftykins> TJ-: i could check out the other address sometime too, it's just along the seafront here
[17:55] <TJ-> ducasse: maybe I should get her to listen to the audiobooks (I've got them all!)
[17:56] <TJ-> daftykins: thanks... I'd wait a while; we're trying to get more confirmation from the councillor that we have the correct target
[17:56] <daftykins> TJ-: ah okie dokie :)
[17:58] <daftykins> i shall await further instructions from my handler *whistle*
[17:58] <TJ-> :D
[17:59] <TJ-> She says she hopes you've got your big Mac, hat and dark glasses on :D
[17:59] <daftykins> hehe "just out walking the cat"
[18:06] <TJ-> :P
[18:22] <ducasse> daftykins: send mischief in the window to steal files
[18:23] <daftykins> best fit her with the latest model of MiaowPro camera
[23:43] <tomreyn> leftyfb: i think you missed the 1000km accuracy indication on maxmind ;)
[23:43] <leftyfb> tomreyn: I didn't use maxmind. But from his reaction, looks like it was pretty damn accurate
[23:44] <tomreyn> apparently so, yes :)
[23:44] <tomreyn> maybe you used something using the maxmind data, though
[23:46] <tomreyn> https://www.maxmind.com/en/geoip-demo is what i use
[23:46] <leftyfb> lynx -dump http://ipaddress.ip-adress.com/$1|egrep 'City|State|Country'|egrep -v 'Communications|Code|Subnet'
[23:47] <leftyfb> been using that same script for a good 10 years now
[23:49] <tomreyn> it doesn't seem to say what the data source is
[23:50] <tomreyn> actually it does: https://www.ip-adress.com/service/ip-location-database