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[23:59:03] <upstart> ^ 03Not-so-secret DOD “spy drone” footage, live on the Internet [Updated] | Ars Technica
[23:58:59] <takyon> https://arstechnica.com
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[23:56:48] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Nissan Goes (Very) Old School to Curb Distracted Driving - http://sylnt.us - i've-been-suggesting-this-for-years
[23:56:17] <mrpg> it s gonna be my 14 STORY Of TODAY!!!!!!!!!
[23:55:58] <mrpg> don tworry I'll do it thanks.
[23:55:42] <mrpg> hey you just did :-) just saw it
[23:55:37] <takyon> i just threw the link in though
[23:55:29] <takyon> i did it
[23:55:07] <mrpg> Submit the ICE one and I'll do it
[23:50:00] <upstart> ^ 03California utility augments 1,800 air conditioning units with “ice battery” | Ars Technica
[23:49:57] <takyon> https://arstechnica.com
[23:48:30] <upstart> ^ 03Not Found - Error 404
[23:48:29] <takyon> http://www.tomshardware.com
[23:46:17] <takyon> https://bugs.chromium.org
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[23:38:51] <mrpg> I'm going to eat corn flakes (r)(tm) and milk(r)
[23:36:58] * TheMightyBuzzard wanders off to enjoy his dinner of pizza and beer
[23:28:17] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into TheMightyBuzzard's gaping mouth
[23:28:17] * TheMightyBuzzard yawns
[23:21:13] <mrpg> Remember: your submissions guarantee citizenship.
[22:56:47] <mrpg> I'll go stand in a corner alone. / join # systemd
[22:56:13] <mrpg> I should have kept working minding my own business but no. I had to come here.
[22:55:20] <mrpg> I scared him!!!!!
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[22:51:59] <mrpg> not just because someone is family I'm gonna love them. no way.
[22:51:43] <mrpg> good friends and good family.
[22:51:28] <mrpg> So I say yes, but friends and family make life better.
[22:51:00] <mrpg> Another question would be : how many humans do I need to be happy?
[22:50:45] <mrpg> Most humans are made to be in groups so no. Unless the humans that surround you are bad, in which case you are better alone.
[22:49:53] <jasassin> no
[22:49:49] <jasassin> to take that and hold it
[22:49:30] <jasassin> i am afraid to imagine
[22:49:22] <jasassin> i wonder
[22:48:41] <jasassin> can one be happy if they are alone?
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[22:16:54] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Brain Mapping Tech Inflates Tissue 20x to Reveal Remarkable Detail - http://sylnt.us - don't-let-it-go-to-your-head
[22:05:08] <mechanicjay> unlike getting zfs on linux
[22:04:52] <mechanicjay> Deucalion: I just set up a freebsd box, chose ZFS on root at setup and boom, done.
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[21:27:35] * Deucalion is prolly wrong but doesn't care :P
[21:26:39] <Deucalion> prolly ZFS on a BSD isn't it :/
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[18:57:47] <jasassin> its fast file system
[18:57:21] <jasassin> and im not saying for fuck sakes
[18:57:11] <jasassin> ffs
[18:51:45] <jasassin> fuck that took too long to answer
[18:51:37] <jasassin> fs type 4.2BSD
[18:38:17] <jasassin> dont be openbsd fuckers
[18:38:11] <jasassin> you are so not openbsd
[18:38:08] <jasassin> i love you guys
[18:38:05] <jasassin> fuck openbsd
[18:38:03] <jasassin> openbsd is a peice of shit
[18:37:20] <jasassin> openbsd doesn't even let you talk in the channel (NO SHIT)
[18:37:09] <jasassin> it wont work
[18:37:07] <jasassin> but try to google it
[18:36:58] <jasassin> its such a simple question
[18:36:55] <jasassin> but im pissed
[18:36:33] <jasassin> yes its just a matter of time
[18:36:31] <chromas> undelete it
[18:36:31] <swiss> just try a couple different mount commands
[18:36:25] <jasassin> deleted the vm
[18:36:22] <swiss> but you can figure it out
[18:36:15] <chromas> You zeroed the disk?
[18:36:12] <jasassin> I DO NOT KNOW
[18:36:10] <swiss> no clue
[18:36:07] <jasassin> what is the default filesystem install for openbsd 6.1
[18:35:58] <jasassin> for the simple fucking question
[18:35:54] <jasassin> im on 5 other irc networks
[18:35:50] <jasassin> i've searched google
[18:35:47] <jasassin> it takes my system at least half an hour to get to the point where i know what fileystem it is
[18:35:34] <jasassin> what part of i just nuked the vm from orbit dont you understand
[18:35:24] <jasassin> you you motherfuckers
[18:35:13] <swiss> boot drive should tell you the FS format
[18:35:06] <swiss> look in the boot drive to see
[18:32:55] <Leebert> TheMightyBuzzard: Thanks, now I can't stop looking at ASCII boobies.
[18:32:13] <jasassin> im gonna do some short sweet to figure it out
[18:32:12] <chromas> boot a livecd
[18:32:04] <jasassin> i nuked it from orbit
[18:32:01] <jasassin> i gotta fucking resinstall
[18:31:59] <chromas> or try the file command on the disk
[18:31:52] <chromas> mount it and see
[18:29:50] <jasassin> now i gotta fdisk again because nobody seems to know i just had it
[18:29:34] <jasassin> no
[18:29:30] <swiss> or ext2?
[18:29:17] <jasassin> default?
[18:29:10] <swiss> xfs? i think?
[18:28:59] <jasassin> can you tell me what the default filesystem openbsd 6.1 uses?
[18:28:41] <jasassin> hey
[18:28:39] <jasassin> heh
[18:22:43] <swiss> jasassin: if you want to be fancy, you could even chroot your way in
[18:11:34] <jasassin> i can't find it on the nets
[18:11:21] <jasassin> i just nuked it, i should have checked
[18:11:04] <jasassin> what filesystem does openbsd use?
[18:06:22] <jasassin> omfg
[18:05:12] <jasassin> if you install that and run that for anything other than a router you deserve it
[18:04:48] <jasassin> meh
[18:04:47] <jasassin> but fuck openbsd
[18:04:44] <jasassin> im bigger peice of shit than openbsd
[18:04:35] <jasassin> fuck me
[18:04:22] <jasassin> fuck openbsd
[18:03:07] <jasassin> time to nuke it from orbit
[18:03:01] <jasassin> yeah, you'd have to be hard up to run openbsd in a virtual machine
[18:01:53] <jasassin> but you cannnnnn.... almost shooot the straaaaaaihgt shot
[18:01:41] <jasassin> well you might not be a bot
[18:01:32] <jasassin> yes you are
[18:01:24] <jasassin> openbsd is shit in virtualbox
[18:01:22] <paulej72> i am not a bot
[18:01:15] <jasassin> there are no guest additions for openbsd
[18:00:01] <jasassin> hahhahahaa
[17:58:33] <jasassin> sad
[17:58:15] <jasassin> i can't get it work anymore
[17:58:09] <jasassin> i did it once
[17:58:07] <jasassin> does anyone know how to get the virtualbox modules to compile on a kernel that is in your home direcotry?
[17:55:15] <jasassin> i bet it wont work
[17:55:02] <jasassin> now i gotta run the booting outout apic
[17:54:39] <jasassin> i got an openbsd desktop running on this pos im typing on now
[17:54:07] <jasassin> it was just a scenario imaginary
[17:54:01] <jasassin> oh i know the passwords
[17:52:44] <jasassin> but i was confounded
[17:52:39] <jasassin> it might sound simple to you
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[17:51:36] <jasassin> fucking a
[17:51:29] <jasassin> super amazing
[17:51:25] <jasassin> andy andy bo bandy thank you so much for that one
[17:51:13] <jasassin> andy the genius
[17:51:07] <jasassin> heaaaaay
[17:51:01] <jasassin> here
[17:50:51] <jasassin> are are gettding down and dirty hear
[17:50:36] <jasassin> thank you andy
[17:50:30] <jasassin> ah hah
[17:49:40] <AndyTheAbsurd> jasassin: you start a second virtual machine and mount the first's virtual disk in that.
[17:46:49] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SpaceX to Launch Broadband Satellites With Latency as Low as 25ms in 2019 - http://sylnt.us - wireless-everything
[17:45:33] <swiss> or mount the HD from the vm and change the password in /etc/shadow
[17:42:38] <mechanicjay> why not start the vm in single user mode and reset the password from there?
[17:37:16] <jasassin> but i dont know how to do that
[17:37:11] <jasassin> im sure im missing something
[17:36:15] <jasassin> think about it
[17:33:54] <jasassin> how do you start the virtual machine inside a virtual machine to hack it?
[17:32:56] <jasassin> start an openbsd in a virtual machine but you forget the password to login to it
[17:32:20] <jasassin> how would you get your password from a virtual machine that you done know the password to?
[17:31:56] <swiss> why would you boot a second vm inside the vm
[17:31:45] <swiss> what
[17:28:02] <jasassin> so if i forget my password in a virtual machine do i have to boot a virtual machine inside virtual machien to recover my password?
[17:27:41] <jasassin> ok wait
[17:26:17] <jasassin> ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!!! ALIVE!!!!!!!!!
[17:25:38] <jasassin> oh its gonna happen
[17:25:28] <jasassin> kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
[17:24:38] <mechanicjay> but that'd be an interesting distribution mechanism
[17:24:30] <jasassin> starting RPC daemons: OH IM GETTING CLOSE
[17:24:26] <mechanicjay> I"m not sure of any news sites that publish their content as a git repo...
[17:24:01] <jasassin> OH IM GETTING WET!
[17:23:57] <jasassin> machdep.allowaperture: 0 -> 2
[17:22:38] <jasassin> pf alaways enable that
[17:22:34] <jasassin> oh you always gotta set the tty flags
[17:22:28] <jasassin> pf enabled
[17:22:24] <jasassin> setting tty flags
[17:16:21] <jasassin> who needs rss when you have git pull?
[17:12:28] <jasassin> goats.ex/rss
[16:20:17] <mechanicjay> What are everyone's favorite rss feeds?
[16:17:03] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - San Bernardino Victims' Families Sue Twitter, Google and Facebook - http://sylnt.us - someone's-gotta-pay!
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[15:27:05] <jasassin> i'll watch some deep space 9
[15:27:00] <jasassin> well at least it's only using one core
[15:25:04] <exec> welcome nick: Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay, 22°C/71°F, 12:25 pm GMT-3, Friday, 5 May 2017
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[15:18:56] <jasassin> 18 minutes to install the base package and another 18 for the compiler
[15:17:36] <jasassin> like even a virtual machine can't do this
[15:17:27] <jasassin> omfg this seems artificially slow
[15:12:21] <jasassin> i can hear the monkeys slapping around the abacus inside this dell
[15:11:57] <jasassin> yeah you have the good machine
[15:11:35] <jasassin> i dont think so im not sure
[15:11:27] <jasassin> can you set virtualbox to use 2 cores on a 2 core machine?
[15:11:23] <paulej72> yes I can do 64 bit guest os
[15:10:30] <jasassin> weeee fun stuff to try
[15:10:15] <jasassin> i wonder if the system will boot after install if i disable it
[15:09:51] <jasassin> this I/O APIC setting really makes virtualbox shit the bed
[15:08:46] <jasassin> i mean you can vm 64 bit os?
[15:08:21] <jasassin> your machien have the nifty vtx virtualization stuff/
[15:07:41] <paulej72> when I have a vm running I can be
[15:07:13] <jasassin> are you using all 8?
[15:07:10] <paulej72> machine is maxed out now with ram
[15:07:09] <jasassin> nice!
[15:06:59] <paulej72> 4 to 8
[15:06:50] <paulej72> the ram helped with running the dev vm
[15:06:40] <jasassin> how much ram did it have before the upgrade?
[15:06:33] <jasassin> i bet it was mostly the ssd
[15:06:00] <paulej72> doubling my ram and cnaging to a ssd on my old Macbook Pro made it like a new machine
[15:05:02] <jasassin> i had to enable I/O APIC in System->Motherboard configuration under virtualbox to get openbsd to install
[15:03:12] <jasassin> i went from 2 to 4 gigs of ram for under 15 bucks just because i like to fart with virtual machines
[15:03:11] * jasassin farts for about thirty seconds ending in a liquid shart
[15:02:32] <jasassin> hell yeah!
[15:02:16] <AndyTheAbsurd> jasassin: I built my desktop in 2011; I upgraded RAM once and video card once but it's still mostly the same box... and I figure I'll get another 4 to 6 years out of it.
[15:02:13] <jasassin> its like GRRRRRR
[15:02:08] <jasassin> and it always happens like the fucking day after you get your shit working
[15:01:43] <jasassin> yes^^
[15:01:29] <AndyTheAbsurd> But if you buy a "future proof" computer today, we're just going to come out with "advanced AGP" or something that didn't even exist commercially when you bought and you'll still have to replace it.
[15:01:16] <jasassin> andy, i haven't bought a new computer in a LONG time
[15:00:47] <jasassin> whats really fucked up is when they bring out a new model of video card, and it has worse performance than previous gen
[15:00:33] <AndyTheAbsurd> So what I do is just figure out what my current needs are, and then buy something that handles a bit more than that.
[14:59:58] <jasassin> thats what i thought
[14:59:50] <AndyTheAbsurd> jasassin: you're right, there's no such thing as "future proofing".
[14:58:09] <jasassin> i can only virtualize 32 bit os :(
[14:57:34] <jasassin> i wish i had a computer with the vtx blah blah virtualization shit up the ying yang
[14:57:20] <jasassin> wtf i gave this shitty vm a gig of ram and its just having a hard time
[14:56:43] <jasassin> i dont believe thats possible
[14:56:38] <jasassin> he said future proofing
[14:56:22] <jasassin> yeah, he spent about 6 months figuring all the shit he wanted... it wasn't an impulse buy
[14:54:22] <jasassin> his video card cost more than i ever spent on all my computer shit combined
[14:54:10] <jasassin> kinda funny
[14:53:23] <jasassin> yeah liquid cooled
[14:53:06] <paulej72> Oh one of "thoes" computers.
[14:52:52] <jasassin> and the fucking mass video card
[14:52:37] <jasassin> with the m2 drive and the ssd drives
[14:52:31] <jasassin> its an i7 with the super mobo and the case that looks like something from a sci fi movie
[14:52:08] <jasassin> nah
[14:51:52] <paulej72> did he seriously over paid, or is it a server computer with 20+ cores
[14:51:25] <jasassin> blah blah
[14:51:22] <jasassin> and now 6 months later its like well if i knew that was coming out
[14:50:58] <jasassin> and just as an example my friend just dropped like 5 grand on one
[14:50:46] <jasassin> you know paulej72, i always see some cool new computer
[14:47:57] <jasassin> im riding this into the ground
[14:47:50] <jasassin> fuck that i just spent 12 bucks putting 2 more gigs of ram in this pos
[14:47:14] <jasassin> time to get a job
[14:47:11] <jasassin> meh
[14:47:06] <paulej72> jasassin: time to get a less shitty computer
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[14:46:08] <jasassin> holy shit it takes a long time to install openbsd on a virtual machien on my shitty computer
[14:45:17] <jasassin> if only i knew that
[14:45:13] <jasassin> ahhhhhh
[14:45:12] <jasassin> it doesn't just magically work!
[14:45:06] <jasassin> you have to specifiy the -o and the file you want it to go to
[14:44:55] <jasassin> finally got my shit working... had to run grub2-mkconfig -o grub2.cfg
[14:44:17] <jasassin> what a nightmare
[14:44:14] <jasassin> i feel sorry for the motherfucker and tries to fix their system using the grub boot prompt
[14:43:47] <jasassin> had to grab a flash drive to fix it
[14:43:40] <jasassin> totally fuckered my system
[14:43:32] <jasassin> had me going for awhile there
[14:43:28] <jasassin> that grub2 shit really got to me
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[14:27:42] <mechanicjay> nick boru just caught up on the scrollback -- totally in the luddite technologist group myself. Been spending more and more time in newsgroups lately. Its just a more genuine interaction.
[14:24:33] <exec> welcome mechanicjay: Seattle, WA, USA, 12°C/53°F, 7:24 am GMT-7, Friday, 5 May 2017
[14:24:33] <exec> welcome mechanicjay: Seattle, WA, USA, 12°C/53°F, 7:24 am GMT-7, Friday, 5 May 2017
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[13:46:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> jasassin, /etc/grub.d/*
[13:45:17] <TheMightyBuzzard> gets it from the scripts
[13:44:07] <TheMightyBuzzard> wut?
[13:37:49] <jasassin> araghghaghghgh
[13:37:46] <jasassin> and i have no idea where the fuck grub2-mkconfig is getting this shit from
[13:37:34] <jasassin> so i have a list of old shit i dont have on my system anymore
[13:37:25] <jasassin> i have removed all the files and shit, but when i run /sbin/grub2-mkconfig it keeps pulling old kernles out of its ass
[13:36:19] <jasassin> grub2
[13:36:15] <jasassin> omfg i need help
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[12:51:08] * exec transphobically reticulates an old shoe full of grammar's fried chicken for paulej72
[12:51:07] <TheMightyBuzzard> ~gday paulej72
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[12:37:14] <paulej72> ~gday #Soylent
[12:35:02] <Bytram> time to get ready for work... have a great day everyone!
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[12:23:56] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 6587, owned by idiot_king
[12:23:56] <Bytram> !uid
[12:23:54] <Bender> karma - coffee: 3412
[12:23:54] <Bytram> coffee++
[11:48:45] <jasassin> it's totally different
[11:48:39] <jasassin> lennart doesn't have those copyright iso's anymore
[11:48:28] <jasassin> i was wrong
[11:42:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> i mean i'm coding in vim and i haven't managed any significant vulnerabilities in MrPlow
[11:41:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> nearly impossible to overflow a memory allocation without using explicitly unsafe code.
[11:39:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> rust gives me a happy. it's much harder to manage a fencepost error or a race condition.
[11:39:19] <jasassin> in my simple mind, it's like a layer of shit on C
[11:39:01] <jasassin> C gives me a headache rust just makes me swoon... blarg
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[11:36:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> i got 1.17 on beryllium already
[11:35:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> nah it's pretty easy to build
[11:32:47] <jasassin> sounds like that would be fun trying to compile shit
[11:32:19] <TheMightyBuzzard> got half a mind to uninstall the system-wide repo version and put a manually updated version in my home dir
[11:32:04] * jasassin slaps himself
[11:31:57] <jasassin> gentoo is getting rusty?
[11:31:35] <TheMightyBuzzard> man, rust 1.17 been out for like a week and still ain't in the gentoo repo.
[11:31:08] <jasassin> i bet ya can't download the openbsd isos
[11:30:43] <jasassin> im gonna go check on that as soon as i finish this smoke
[11:30:15] <jasassin> openbsd facist
[11:30:12] <jasassin> freebsd cool
[11:29:55] <jasassin> thats the gist of it i get
[11:29:51] <TheMightyBuzzard> i never kept up with *bsd since the bsdi days
[11:29:50] <jasassin> but you can try to jump trhough a thousand hoops to install it
[11:29:41] <jasassin> he copyrights the "layout" of the iso images so you can't really install openbsd without buying it
[11:29:23] <jasassin> that was kinda his gig
[11:29:15] * TheMightyBuzzard has no idea
[11:28:59] <jasassin> but doesn't lennart still fag out and copyright the "layout" of the openbsd iso images so they are "copyrighted"?
[11:28:33] <jasassin> ok correct me if im wrong tmb
[11:28:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> binary overlay means no compiling
[11:28:19] <jasassin> if you want a router openbsd is ok my problem with openbsd
[11:27:56] <jasassin> FUCK openbsd
[11:27:49] <jasassin> sorry
[11:27:48] <jasassin> i mean freebsd
[11:27:44] <jasassin> i did smoke
[11:27:40] <jasassin> i misspoke
[11:27:38] <jasassin> sorry
[11:27:36] <jasassin> no wait
[11:27:28] <jasassin> if i were to go that route i'd go openbsd with ports
[11:27:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> s'pretty nice really. no systemd.
[11:27:12] <jasassin> works fine
[11:27:10] <jasassin> fedora with localmod
[11:27:01] <jasassin> meh fuck that
[11:26:53] <jasassin> it wouldn't grant me any wishes, just a blue screen
[11:26:49] <TheMightyBuzzard> could try calculate. gentoo but with a binary overlay.
[11:26:23] <jasassin> if i tried to run gentoo on this pos the magic geenie would come flying out of the bottle
[11:25:51] <jasassin> watch it try to run gentoo for about a week an then esplode
[11:25:29] <jasassin> oh yeah
[11:25:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> shame. you coulda slapped gentoo on it.
[11:24:42] <jasassin> i didn't even get a free toaster with this thing
[11:24:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> hell even my laptop manages it in an hour and it's a pos
[11:24:13] <jasassin> fuck you
[11:24:06] <TheMightyBuzzard> suck. mine manages it every kernel version bump in like 15m
[11:23:55] <jasassin> with localmod maybe 20 minutes for kernel and modules and install
[11:23:22] <jasassin> it takes my system well over 4 hours
[11:23:08] <jasassin> tmb, theres no fucking way in hell im recompiling all the modules on a stock kernel
[11:22:51] <jasassin> oh well
[11:22:35] <jasassin> no vfat for you
[11:22:27] <jasassin> blap
[11:22:25] <jasassin> if one thing changes
[11:22:22] <jasassin> but like you said
[11:22:10] <jasassin> you can just run the command and it works
[11:21:56] <jasassin> as long as you have a system running with all the shit you need
[11:21:41] <jasassin> its kinda interesting
[11:21:37] <jasassin> but....
[11:21:34] <jasassin> i hear yeah
[11:21:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'm thinking local_modconfig is primarily for servers that ain't never gonna change
[11:21:18] <jasassin> i just flip a switch and see if the lights turn on
[11:20:55] <jasassin> what a nightmare
[11:20:51] <jasassin> fuck all that kconfig bullshit
[11:20:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> or plug everything in at once and then make local_modconfig
[11:20:34] <jasassin> yeah total pita
[11:20:11] <TheMightyBuzzard> whatcha do in that case is make your own local_modconfig conf file what lists out all the modules you want built
[11:20:09] * jasassin cuts the heads off a few parking meters
[11:19:49] <jasassin> what we have here... is a failure to communicate
[11:19:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> no, me.
[11:19:19] <jasassin> nahhhhhh
[11:19:14] <jasassin> wahhh? me?
[11:18:56] <TheMightyBuzzard> jasassin, was smokin
[11:18:41] <jasassin> i as thinking about recompiling for full desktop non latency option if i could find it ahhh fully pre-emptive
[11:18:00] <jasassin> anyone tried any of these new schedulers?
[11:16:58] <jasassin> its funny because i was using localdepmod and wanvted to use a flash drive of mine and the fucking thing was vfat so i had to reboot to the stock kernel heh
[11:16:34] <jasassin> and you said you didn't like that because you want all the shit to work out of the box
[11:16:25] <jasassin> remember when we were talking about make local_modconfig orwhatever
[11:16:08] <jasassin> hey tmb
[10:39:27] <TheMightyBuzzard> SoyGuest93122, have you done a kernel update recently and not rebooted yet? i've had that cause this very issue before.
[10:38:54] <TheMightyBuzzard> nope, that was ntfs. my bad.
[10:33:43] <TheMightyBuzzard> SoyGuest93122, jasassin, didn't they move vfat to fuse a while back?
[10:29:41] <Bender> karma - coffee: 3411
[10:29:41] <TheMightyBuzzard> coffee++
[10:29:40] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into TheMightyBuzzard's gaping mouth
[10:29:40] * TheMightyBuzzard yawns
[10:16:36] <jasassin> working every fucking angle at the same time
[10:15:09] <jasassin> these motherfucking resellers on amazon are PRICELESS
[10:14:56] <jasassin> the assholes that sell the samsung drives hork the promo codes and fuck the customers and then sell the shit on ebay
[10:14:33] <jasassin> hhahhahaha
[10:14:29] <jasassin> It's nothing wrong with the product itself, but did not recieve the promotion code for Watch Dogs 2. I have contacted Samsung and they said it's up to Amazon to honor the promotion.
[10:14:14] <jasassin> heheheh heh heh you know hahah this review says it all
[10:13:55] <jasassin> i always wondered who these assholes were on ebay selling steam codes at black market prices
[10:13:34] <jasassin> i figured it out
[10:13:31] <jasassin> hah im reading through the customer reviews on amazon some funny shit
[10:11:36] <alexbst> heh
[10:10:05] <jasassin> bill nye, you fucking sell out... i lost all respect for you
[10:07:50] <jasassin> i think someones half a chromosome away from fuckign downe syndrome
[10:07:07] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Netflix Edits 'Bill Nye' Episode to Remove Segment Saying Chromosomes Determine Gender - http://sylnt.us - language-evolves-too
[09:44:36] <jasassin> if someone sold me a drive with a 5 year warranty and i found out i had to spend $6Million dollars to RMA it to the moon I'd be pissed!
[09:43:37] <jasassin> i wonder if they are real samsung drives or if its a hoax
[09:41:23] <jasassin> i think even old debian installs would have a vfat module though
[09:40:51] <jasassin> you'll have to install a new kernel or reconfigure yours adding vfat under filsystems and recomopile and reinstall it
[09:38:14] <jasassin> if that doesn't work your installation doesn't have a vfat module for the kernel
[09:37:54] <jasassin> sudo modprobe vfat
[09:37:45] <jasassin> the filesystem vfat usually isn't compiled into default kernels... if your system doesn't load it automagically you'll have to load it manually
[09:35:37] <jasassin> sudo modprobe vfat
[09:35:27] <jasassin> you need to do a modprobe vfat
[09:35:24] <SoyGuest93122> I'm desperate. those are tragically bad answers, though
[09:35:20] <jasassin> yes
[09:35:11] <jasassin> what a scam
[09:35:09] <upstart> ^ 03filesystems - vfat not recognized in debian - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
[09:35:07] <SoyGuest93122> anyone got an actual answer to this problem: https://unix.stackexchange.com
[09:34:45] <jasassin> hahahahahhahaha
[09:34:42] <jasassin> the samsung evo ssd drives you order them from amazon and you get FUCKED they last like 3 or 4 months and burn out and the model number the advertise is b/am but its from the netherlands and the shipping from USA to netherlands and back is like $160
[09:33:37] <jasassin> pfffft hahahahahhahahah oh fuck this is a good one
[09:20:48] <exec> welcome alexbst: London, UK, 13°C/56°F, 10:20 am GMT+1, Friday, 5 May 2017
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[07:55:24] <lemon> nice
[07:52:47] * chromas %message%
[07:52:43] <chromas> me tips ten-gallon hat
[07:52:35] <chromas> You ar emost welcome, good sir
[07:52:29] <chromas> You'll get a "did not match any products" if your page value's too high
[07:51:29] <Bender> karma - chromas: 185
[07:51:29] <jasassin> chromas++
[07:51:27] <jasassin> you rock bra!
[07:51:22] <jasassin> i was blind
[07:51:19] <jasassin> ok thanks chromas!
[07:48:19] <chromas> Looks like the ref parameter can be ignored. page is the important one
[07:46:43] <chromas> hm but it also has ref=sr+pg_2
[07:46:08] <chromas> it's in there; parameter page=
[07:45:28] <jasassin> where do i put in the page number? i coudn't find it in the url
[07:45:09] <chromas> Yep. You can put in a high page number and click from there
[07:43:17] <jasassin> see what i mean?
[07:43:14] <jasassin> but just for fun, i want to see the WORST avg reviews
[07:42:51] <chromas> oh I see
[07:42:20] <jasassin> at the top right corner is sort by drop down
[07:41:51] <jasassin> just search for something like ssd
[07:40:39] * chromas doesn't see that button
[07:39:39] <jasassin> its just random shit it seems like
[07:39:30] <jasassin> i tried looking at the url but couldn't find anything special between the weirdo link for page one and page two
[07:38:53] <jasassin> is this possible?
[07:38:46] <jasassin> theres no way (that i can find) to get to the last page....
[07:38:35] <jasassin> you know how when you click on avg customer rating on amazon and always comes up with the highest avg customer ratings first and then you have to click click like 500 pages of shit
[07:37:58] <jasassin> ok im kinda stumped need some help. just for shits and giggles this is.
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[03:23:00] <exec> welcome nick: Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay, 18°C/64°F, 12:22 am GMT-3, Friday, 5 May 2017
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[02:57:46] <upstart> ^ 03BeckDesignRules
[02:57:45] <Bytram> https://martinfowler.com
[02:57:40] <upstart> ^ 03Knowing and Doing: May 2017 Archives
[02:57:39] <Bytram> http://www.cs.uni.edu
[02:56:03] <upstart> ^ 03Knowing and Doing: May 2017 Archives
[02:56:02] <Bytram> http://www.cs.uni.edu
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[01:18:39] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 6587, owned by idiot_king
[01:18:39] <Bytram> !uid
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[00:54:36] <nick> we can do what we can, but it's very much fighting the tide it feels like, the walled gardens are not just built by hardware/software vendors, they're also being built by ISP and .govs
[00:32:21] <boru> I'm resurrecting my BBS/NNTP server.
[00:31:58] <boru> Well, the 'Net was designed to be decentralised. I think there'll be a resurgence of that.
[00:28:58] <nick> and it very much seems like now, it's too late to reverse course on that, and there's now a generation of people who have known nothing else
[00:28:11] <nick> pretty much, i have become very disillusioned with the state of technology, how it's been marketed and used for the most part.
[00:28:02] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Mauritius: Safe Haven for Nonhuman Primate Experimentation? - http://sylnt.us - monkey-business
[00:24:53] <boru> Aye, you're in that set of people described by that phrack article, I suspect.
[00:24:14] <nick> but now, i want less and less to do with it, and i'm the one who doesn't have a facebook.
[00:23:57] <nick> is still kind of weird to me, i'm in my late 20's and how much has changed... when i was still in highschool, communicating on the internet was not done by my peers, was the nerdy thing... but i was inspired and interested in technology and the possibilities
[00:22:10] <boru> Aye, I get what you're saying.
[00:21:40] <nick> i don't disagree, but it was a symbolic end to me
[00:21:30] <nick> cultural and social attitudes have very much changed in regards to privacy and communications
[00:21:22] <boru> Oh, it died long before that, for me personally.
[00:20:56] <nick> the whole /. beta thing signified the end of the ol' net to me
[00:20:33] <boru> I lament the old 'Net.
[00:20:23] <boru> Aye, information superhighway to commericial, privacy enroaching quagmire.
[00:19:42] <nick> just read it... there has been a dramatic shift in how people interact with the internet... what was a great thing full of possibilities and opportunities has become something of a trap
[00:19:30] <boru> Sure thing.
[00:19:04] <mechanicjay> boru: thanks, saving that article for later
[00:01:52] <boru> The phenomenon that article describes is far more reaching, imho.
[00:01:31] <boru> Phrack has good pedigree. Some good writeups over the years.
[00:01:06] <upstart> ^ 03.:: Phrack Magazine ::.
[00:01:04] <boru> http://www.phrack.org