=== knightwi1e is now known as knightwise [10:16] damn, that would be dangerous: https://discountdragon.co.uk/product/special-bulk-buy-lindt-lindor-milk-chocolate-18g-eggs-total-7kg/ [10:51] i'd have to eat my choccy orange collection to have space to store it... [12:51] hey zxmpi penguin42 [12:51] Lindt chocolate is the best :) [12:51] everytime we go to germany I buy some [12:53] it's quality was never in doubt [12:55] storage on the other hand... somewhere it won't spoil over a long period of time v somewhere no one else will find it :-D [12:55] haha [12:55] freezer ? [12:56] i'm more think of the vegtable drawer with a bag of questionable salad on top :-P [12:57] to control your urges and not eat it all at once , :) [12:57] i was wondering [12:57] I have an old G3 imac here, running osx [12:58] to keep it safe from any one who wants to rob the gaff! :-) [12:58] hahah [12:58] what colour is your imac? [12:58] bondy blueeeee [12:58] had a pink one many moons ago [12:58] it won't support SSH or SSL encryption anymore [12:58] person selling said no one wanted it. i said it's a theft proof imac :-) [12:58] but could I in theory, use my Pi as a jumphost ? [12:59] run telnet server on the pi [12:59] telnet over to the pi from the imac [12:59] and ssh out from there ? [12:59] someone hasn't made an updated ssh client for it?! [12:59] nope [12:59] been looking for a while now [12:59] wow. i was just looking at videos over weekend of people putting c64 online [12:59] at least not natively [13:00] though it was using a pi as a wifi bridge to it's serial port to do the heavy lifting [13:00] not sure if i understand that setup [13:01] but open up telnet on imac , telnet to pi, SSH out from pi [13:02] knightwise, apparently there's https://github.com/cy384/ssheven ? [13:03] hey waveform [13:03] Oooh ... [13:03] Looks complicateed [13:03] well, there's some pre-built releases: https://github.com/cy384/ssheven/releases [13:03] HA! [13:03] Bin Files ! :) [13:04] though I must admit at this point I'd be hard-pressed to get it onto a floppy ... I could do a writable CD still! [13:04] bondi mac does usb like all civilised computers :-) [13:05] ah, modern technology! [13:06] and if that fails add a serial port to usb adapter and send it via serial like a caveman :-) [13:07] * waveform looks from his hairy knuckles to the serial adapter he's currently hooking up to another pi ... [13:08] unga bunga 9600,n,1? [13:08] unga 57600! [13:09] oh, terribly sorry, 115200 actually ... a civilized speed! [13:11] you try and send your mp3 collection across it and see how civilised you sound :-P [13:49] zxmpi: How do you mean a 'long period of time' I doubt it would last that long :-) [14:18] just leave a note in fluent dolphin about what to do with the mp3s when it's finished :-)