[04:27] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[05:05] <rdr> lotuspsychje: you filled up my hard drive with your good morning messages!!!!
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> morning rdr
[05:06] <rdr> haha i'm going to bed
[05:06] <rdr> but i was referencing in india, apparently people's phones are being filled because everyone sends good morning images every day
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> so im caused your HD moar TBW eh :p
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> thats one way to ddos your friends hehe
[07:56] <ducasse> good morning
[16:39] <Maik> oxfuxxx:  please fix your connection, it's getting too annoying and noisy in the channels
[20:02] <Aavar> What is the "best" os for learning docker? I run LXC on Ubuntu, but I have had bad experiences with docker on Ubuntu before.
[20:02] <Aavar> (on a server)
[20:06] <rdr> What exactly was your problem with docker on Ubuntu? (as a millionaire)
[20:07] <Aavar> rdr: I don't remember exacly. I think it was something regarding snaps/ppas...
[20:08] <Aavar> maybe I should try with ubuntu again...
[20:08] <rdr> hmm, well those are usually two different ways of getting unsupported packages
[20:08] <rdr> or at least, not officially supported packages from the repos
[20:08] <rdr> snaps use the snapcraft.io build system and are generally sandboxed, which may cause issues interacting with the rest of the system
[20:08] <rdr> PPAs are normal deb packages and shouldn't have issues except perhaps when you upgrade to a new version
[20:08] <rdr> of Ubuntu
[20:09] <Aavar> rdr: What is the "propper" way of installing docker and dependencies these days? apt install docker?
[20:10] <rdr> this docker document (dockerment?) suggests adding a specific repository with updated docker stuff, I don't know if it's necessary but it's what they recommend https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
[20:11] <Aavar> Shouldn't the "included" packages be alright?
[20:14] <rdr> they are probably okay, but if you're using 20.04 for example, they are likely the versions available almost 2 years ago
[20:15] <rdr> these will get bug fixes, but not new features (generally)
[20:15] <rdr> something similar happens when I use weechat, on 20.04 I generally add the weechat repository for an updated version, but since right now I'm using 21.10, it's updated enough that it's not worth the hassle
[20:17] <Aavar> ahh... I understand. I will try with ubuntu :) Thank you§
[20:17] <Aavar> !
[20:47] <leftyfb> tomreyn: I'll be honest, as much as they were ticking me off, I feel a warning from an op would have been warranted before the boot
[20:48] <tomreyn> leftyfb: i gave them a warning before
[20:48] <tomreyn> not today, but a while ago
[20:48] <leftyfb> ah
[20:49] <tomreyn> it's a 1 week ban, he'll survive.
[20:49] <leftyfb> were they under a different nick? I see them joining for the first time this year on the 16th and before that not since February of last year
[20:50] <Jeremy31> you must have some logs
[20:51] <leftyfb> I have all the logs :)
[20:51] <leftyfb> and some shell functions to easily search them
[20:52] <leftyfb> going back to 2009
[20:52] <Jeremy31> I can likely only go back until I joined here on Libera
[20:52] <Jeremy31> Or I could check the online log
[20:54] <leftyfb> man ... been working on this email server playbook for weeks. Hoping to pull the trigger and switch over to the new server today but I keep finding little annoyances or just plain breakages 
[20:54] <leftyfb> ^ ansible playbook