[01:41] <greg-g> But they were the kind of people who ripped using Windows Media Player into wmas :(
[01:54] <jrwren> hey! WMA9 had some great quality! ;)
[04:32] <greg-g> EAC 4 Life
[11:56] <cmaloney> FLAC and don't go back
[13:00] <jrwren> ha! too huge. although I definitely have a lot of flac, it all gets transcoded to AAC for general playback adn phone
[13:21] <cmaloney> Yeah, i'm going to have to get a 4TB drive for my FLACC
[13:21] <cmaloney> FLAC, rather
[13:36] <jrwren> I've only got 500-600GB of Music. it is... a lot of music.
[13:37] <jrwren> did anyone notice the debian/ubuntu `pkg install tmux` command in the chad on mars SNL sketch from this weekend?
[13:37] <jrwren> looks like it fetches tmux from ipfs. i don't know what alt distro that is.
[13:38] <jrwren> also, gumbo-parser is no longer required. whatever that is.
[14:12] <cmaloney> I missed that
[17:52] <jrwren> what a strange world that I trust this version: https://www.microsoft.com/openjdk  more than I trust the Oracle/Sun version.
[18:01] <cmaloney> Yes.
[18:01] <cmaloney> I wish that Oracle would just give Java over to a proper foundation without corporate oversight
[18:02] <cmaloney> I also wish to fly as I do in my dreams
[18:02] <jrwren> now that the SCOTUS case is over, maybe they will.
[18:02] <cmaloney> unlikely
[18:02] <jrwren> but IIRC, Oracle is charging licenses for Java now, and so that is revenue they probably won't give up.
[18:02] <cmaloney> I think we'd sooner see Larry Ellison pick up the check at Denny's than see oracle liberate Java
[18:04] <cmaloney> And yeah, Oracle likes to remind folks about the difference between commercial Java and wouldn't-you-rather-use-commercial-Java