[10:39] <adam_> hello
[14:30] <Scary_Guy> https://br9732.quentinlengele.com/index.php/2018/04/24/final-release/
[14:34] <jrwren> looks sus
[19:03] <jrwren> TIL: systemd-analyze security
[19:03] <jrwren> https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/systemd-service-hardening.html
[19:07] <cmaloney> unknown operation: security
[19:13] <jrwren> ancient systemd then.
[19:28] <cmaloney> 18.04
[19:28] <cmaloney> yes, from the ppppppaaaaaasssstttttt
[19:33] <jrwren> oh, that isn't so old.
[19:34] <jrwren> I decided to keep my 16.04 running for another year.
[19:35] <cmaloney> heh
[19:36] <cmaloney> I think I'm going ot have to because my april is pretty well shot
[19:36] <cmaloney> and I'm not going to be able to spin up another instance
[19:36] <cmaloney> going to be paying Canonical for extended support
[19:39] <jrwren> oh, i'll just let it roll.
[19:40] <cmaloney> Yeah, I did that with my 14.04 desktop
[19:40] <cmaloney> and I fretted the whole time
[19:41] <cmaloney> not fretting = a+
[19:45] <jrwren> this is a cloud server with a tiny tiny attack surface.
[19:46] <jrwren> anyone know offhand how to sort files named with (1), (2) ? i'm using `ls | sort -k 8.2n` where 8.2 is the field/offset of that paren number, but it sorts alpha instead of numeric.
[19:46] <cmaloney> -kn?
[19:47] <cmaloney> or nk
[19:47] <jrwren> isn't that what I'm doing there with -k 8.2n?
[19:47] <cmaloney> I have no idea what 8.2n is doing
[19:48] <jrwren> 8th field, 2nd character of the field.
[19:49] <cmaloney> wouldn't alpha be the same as numeric if there's only one character in that position?
[19:49] <cmaloney> if there's more than one character then you might need a range of characters.
[19:50] <jrwren> I had thought it was the start position, but the man page is definitely not clear.
[19:50] <cmaloney> the man page is a bit confusing
[19:50] <cmaloney> at least to my skimming
[19:59] <jrwren> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/644010/how-can-i-list-files-in-sorted-order-into-grouped-sets
[20:01] <cmaloney> forwarded to my Mastodon network
[20:02] <jrwren> TY
[20:17] <jrwren> CURSED LOCALE!!!!!!!!! it works if i  LC_ALL=C
[20:18] <cmaloney> Ohh that's nice.