#soylent | Logs for 2020-10-16

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[01:10:46] <RandomFactor> AI: Keep it simple, keep it dumb, or else you'll end up, under Skynet's thumb.
[01:11:08] <requerdanos> I have been thinking of building a mycroft smart speaker and naming it skynet
[01:11:22] <RandomFactor> Not legion?
[01:11:22] <requerdanos> "Hey, skynet, remind me in 10 minutes to check the chicken in the stove"
[01:11:42] <RandomFactor> I guess you're a sucker for the classics.
[01:12:00] <requerdanos> James Cameron's masterpiece "Terminator" in this case.
[01:12:29] <RandomFactor> Legion was the replacement for Skynet in an alternate future in the last one.
[01:13:24] <requerdanos> I must admit to not having watched that. T1,T2,T3, even T4 (once).
[01:14:12] <RandomFactor> It's on Hulu
[01:14:29] <requerdanos> I think my smart TV has hulu
[01:14:31] <RandomFactor> so i watched it the other day
[01:15:00] <RandomFactor> I expected it to be annoying from the reviews, but it wasn't bad.
[01:15:23] <requerdanos> Thanks for the recommend.
[01:20:05] <lld> AI is an excuse to "automate" mistakes
[01:20:31] <requerdanos> AI?
[01:20:43] <RandomFactor> Aye
[01:21:04] <RandomFactor> (Artificial Intelligence)
[01:21:44] <requerdanos> For something to have or to be "Artificial Intelligence", it has to have intelligence or be intelligent, right?
[01:21:45] <lld> more like artificial intelligentsia
[01:23:03] <RandomFactor> The ones that talk the most seem to fall into that category
[01:23:45] <requerdanos> artificial intelligentsia I totally believe in. But artificial intelligence, well, everything I know of that is intelligent is also natural (not artificial).
[01:33:53] <nutherguy> =submit https://techcrunch.com
[01:33:55] <systemd> Submitting "Twitter is investigating widespread outage reports – TechCrunch"...( 1 modified urls; https://social.techcrunch.com )
[01:34:16] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Twitter is Investigating Widespread Outage Reports – TechCrunch" (3 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:34:39] <nutherguy> breaking news? Several stories of twitter down
[01:36:08] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - How Brain-Like Circuits Could Push Computing Power to the Next Level - https://sylnt.us - now-repeat-86-billion-times
[01:36:26] <RandomFactor> https://streamable.com
[01:36:27] <systemd> ^ 03jEpkkbCJeSuR0SNL
[01:37:39] <RandomFactor> Show of hands: Was she hitting on him?
[01:46:34] <RandomFactor> Haha - In a discussion forum someone mentions they are deathly allergic to Soy. Someone comments "Extreme soy allergies? You're a god damn patriot on a cellular level!"
[01:53:00] <RandomFactor> I didn't know any of the recent crop of bannings on Youtube. But i went and found some of 'em on Bitchute out of principle. Apparently 'Qanon' types. Crazy sure, but no worse than any of the stuff I see posted here every day.
[01:53:56] <nutherguy> If they banned all the crazies, there would be NOBODY left!
[01:54:30] <RandomFactor> There's a constant influx of new wannabe youtubers.
[01:54:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Facing New Fire Threat, PG&E Cuts Power to Tens of Thousands - https://sylnt.us
[01:54:58] <RandomFactor> And the content they create is.... ok, you are correct.
[01:58:12] <RandomFactor> Aaaahahahaha https://twitter.com
[01:58:13] <systemd> ^ 03Twitter ( https://mobile.twitter.com )
[02:01:09] <RandomFactor> Queue Village People bitching that he danced to their song in 3.....2....
[02:07:05] <nutherguy> It would be great if Twitter crashed hard and stayed down until after the election
[02:07:17] <nutherguy> Facefuck too, LOL
[02:08:09] <lld> RandomFactor: normalize crazy so no craziness is abnormal :)
[02:08:27] <lld> no wait, that would make normal people abnormal
[02:08:27] <RandomFactor> <nutherguy > It would be great if Twitter crashed hard and stayed down.
[02:08:31] <RandomFactor> FTFY
[02:09:33] <RandomFactor> If everyone is thinking OUTSIDE the box, and you are the only one INSIDE it. Doesn't that make -YOU- the one outside the box?
[02:09:59] <lld> that makes you the crazy one, yes
[02:10:37] <Deucalion> Unless you are the only sane one left and the insane apocalypse happened :/
[02:10:38] <RandomFactor> https://external-content.duckduckgo.com
[02:10:56] <lld> there comes a time where the world has gone mad, and the mad man will say to you "he is mad, he is not one of us"
[02:11:24] <Deucalion> Indeed - who defines what is sane?
[02:11:42] <lld> the expert psychologists
[02:11:51] <lld> they define the criterias :)
[02:11:52] <Deucalion> You have all gone insane also
[02:12:02] <Deucalion> Who not You :)
[02:12:07] * RandomFactor doesn't feel any different
[02:12:23] <lld> "A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.'" ― St. Antony the Great
[02:12:30] <lld> ok, that's the quote
[02:12:32] <lld> fitting
[02:12:40] <Deucalion> Sounds about right
[02:12:45] * RandomFactor has been dazed and confused for so long it's not true.
[02:12:56] <Deucalion> 2020... the year that keeps on giving
[02:13:08] <RandomFactor> Never set it to 2020 Marty!
[02:13:11] <lld> and here I thought 2016 was peak CURRENT YEAR
[02:13:49] <Deucalion> Too much Led Zepp RandomFactiod
[02:14:10] <RandomFactor> Mispent Youth
[02:14:15] <RandomFactor> and adulthood
[02:14:20] <RandomFactor> and middle age
[02:14:28] <RandomFactor> and ..... ok we'll stop now
[02:14:34] * Deucalion wonders if I became a bot with bad spelling when I last slept.
[02:22:40] <RandomFactor> lld: Peak Current Year? hmmmm, 2020....220.. there we go.
[02:23:38] <nutherguy> Did you almost admit that you're a wasted old bastard?
[02:24:26] <RandomFactor> I disavow being a wasted old bastard.
[02:25:19] <RandomFactor> Also it's past my nap time.
[02:25:27] <nutherguy> lol
[02:56:42] <lld> RandomFactor: well yeah, I thought 2016 was
[02:56:54] <lld> but CURRENT YEAR is still going strong
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[04:07:16] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Carbon Accounting Must Include City Greenery, Researchers Say - https://sylnt.us - stop-"breathing"
[04:15:06] <nutherguy> https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com
[04:15:06] <systemd> ^ 03Absolutely massive 'Trump Train' spreads across two states as voter enthusiasm for 'Daddy T' explodes
[04:24:11] <nutherguy> =submit https://www.rt.com
[04:24:14] <systemd> Submitting "Greta Thunberg mocks US Supreme Court nominee as eco-activists paint judge's refusal to OPINE on climate change as DISQUALIFYING"...
[04:24:26] <nutherguy> Saint Greta has spoken - we can't have Justice Barrett
[04:24:36] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08Greta Thunberg Mocks US Supreme Court Nominee as Eco-activists Paint Judge's Refusal to OPINE on Cli" (13 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[04:30:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> if she's not in favor of cli, fuck her. i'm not giving up my bash shell.
[04:31:18] * TheMightyBuzzard steps out for a smoke before sleep time
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[05:08:57] <chromas> The first two Terminators are on YouTube
[05:09:03] <chromas> or I should say the only two
[05:09:23] <lld> so all of it
[05:10:33] <chromas> youtube has some low-budget sci-fis too
[05:11:03] <chromas> Certified Sky-Beam Free™
[05:12:05] <lld> I'd prefer to get working media without internets, who knows when it'll be up or down
[05:12:32] <chromas> to the torrent mobile
[05:12:52] <chromas> I came across a nigty site awhile back with links to movies
[05:12:55] <lld> and or ATSC/DVB*
[05:13:08] <chromas> it did some sort of buttmagic to put the movies onto google drive when you ask for it
[05:13:30] <lld> I downloaded iso files of games from archive.org once
[05:13:54] <lld> don't know why it's there but I'm not complaining
[05:14:34] <chromas> it's got old movies and musics too
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[05:14:56] <chromas> it's like hulu when it first came out. movies so old nobody wants to watch them
[05:15:14] <lld> I see the internet as a looooooooooong chain, any breaks in links mean it'll be gone
[05:15:31] <lld> too fragile, especially now with cloud and cdn bullshit
[05:15:58] <FatPhil> TheMightyBuzzard++ yeah, CLI or die!
[05:15:58] <Bender> karma - themightybuzzard: 384
[05:16:00] <lld> ISPs are fragile too, call supports are another headaches
[05:16:15] <chromas> I'm seeing more sites lately that my bot can't submit stories from because they need javascript for cloudflare's anti-masturbatorial service thinger
[05:16:38] <chromas> oh DDoS condom
[05:16:42] <chromas> cloudflare--
[05:16:42] <Bender> karma - cloudflare: -1
[05:18:46] <lld> anything on the internet can get taken down anytime
[05:19:28] <chromas> Yeah but it's better if we have everything go through a very few large points of failure
[05:20:45] <lld> well that and current year showing me the extent political influences can do
[05:22:57] <lld> ISPs, cloud services, payment processors, banks, can't trust any of them
[05:23:19] <lld> its as if profit was just something "nice to have" if they can get away with it
[05:23:48] <lld> with the primary goal being locking you down into their system and fucking you over
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[05:43:48] <SoyCow8732> Internal Server Error ??
[05:49:01] <lld> I was building llvm11, and gotta say
[05:49:09] <lld> WOW they never tested their code on Linux
[05:49:28] <lld> symbol visibility fail
[05:49:42] <lld> I guess all the hip developers moved to Windows
[05:50:39] <lld> particularly the new VE target build is broken due to ELF visibility being hidden by default, this breaks anything depending on libllvm-11.so
[06:14:55] <c0lo> Anyone aware of 500 Internal server error for the frontpage?
[06:15:49] <lld> yes I see it too
[06:23:28] * chromas steps back into the corner and pretends he's not available for poking the servers
[06:26:34] <chromas> cluster failure
[06:27:07] <chromas> I think I broke it some more
[06:30:11] <chromas> so I guess the mysql's borked
[06:31:45] <c0lo> kick tmb outta bed?
[06:32:31] <chromas> Or drop in an index.html that redirects to slashdort
[06:34:27] <chromas> I could restart mysql but I seem to recall they're doing some thing with keeping the tables in ram or some other thing I don't understand so I don't wanna break it some more
[06:35:40] <chromas> oh I'm dumb, it says memcached
[06:39:28] <chromas> or it's both I guess
[06:39:31] * chromas declares rehash to be full of AIDS
[06:49:04] <chromas> SoyGuest37278: ping
[06:49:06] * chromas tries
[07:22:03] <nutherguy> Internal Server Error
[07:22:03] <nutherguy> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
[07:22:03] <nutherguy> Please contact the server administrator, admin@soylentnews.org and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
[07:22:03] <nutherguy> More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
[07:23:09] <janrinok> yeah, thanks. Seems nobody who can fix it is around at the moment.
[07:23:31] <janrinok> started almost an hour ago now
[07:23:53] <nutherguy> Uh-huh
[07:25:10] <nutherguy> coffee++
[07:25:10] <Bender> karma - coffee: 5370
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[07:28:31] <nutherguy> was sleeping so nicely - I think something with many legs ran up my arm - or I imagined that it did - or something
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[07:41:38] <nutherguy> bunch of quitters
[07:44:51] <FatPhil> 500s everywhere!
[07:45:42] <FatPhil> what are the logs saying?
[08:07:09] <FatPhil> soylent green is people = openly see protein gels (anagram)
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[08:42:00] <aristarchus> =submit https://www.sfchronicle.com
[08:42:03] <systemd> aristarchus, 04submit failed: HTTP request returned status code 500 (Internal Server Error)
[09:00:37] <aristarchus> "It's dead, Jim."
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[09:25:38] <FatPhil> one of the times it died, that was because /var had filled up - has anyone checked the simple things like that?
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[09:26:40] <FatPhil> https://newrepublic.com
[09:26:42] <systemd> ^ 03The Town That Went Feral
[09:27:45] <lld> humans need constant propaganda and emotional abuse to function properly :)
[09:28:03] <FatPhil> bread helps
[09:28:09] <AzumaHazuki> sweet potatoes too
[09:28:19] <chromas> 2.8 jiggabytes free on helium
[09:28:26] <FatPhil> well, I was thinking of pairing with circuses
[09:28:29] <lld> needs more circus
[09:28:44] <AzumaHazuki> we alread have a circus and the clowns are in charge
[09:28:59] * Ingar abuses lld emotionally
[09:29:00] <lld> the clowns need to find new material
[09:29:32] <Ingar> I overslept D:
[09:30:25] <lld> continue sleeping, what's done is done
[09:31:32] <Ingar> I did make it to the office :p I don't think I ever got here this fast
[09:31:33] <chromas> Good idea. You've already overslept, so getting up now won't change that.
[09:31:56] <Ingar> and I have to be here, since everyone else is working from home
[09:32:31] <chromas> Oh good, then you can sleep on premises
[09:32:44] <Ingar> there's an idea
[09:32:49] <lld> sleep through the halogen alarm
[09:32:53] <Ingar> I could use the CEO's nice couch
[09:33:06] <lld> "The Captain's Chair"
[09:33:07] <chromas> Clean off the sticky
[09:33:17] <lld> "The Captain's Chair"
[09:33:23] <lld> oops double posted
[09:33:32] <Ingar> rumour has it they found my predecessor there once
[09:33:36] <Ingar> sleeping off his hangover
[09:33:42] <lld> was he the chair?
[09:33:53] <Ingar> I think so
[09:34:16] <Ingar> judging by his volume
[09:37:15] <FatPhil> "The Captain's chair" ~ in apathetic crash (anagram)
[09:39:26] <Ingar> meh talks about national curfew
[09:39:37] <Ingar> should have stayed in bed
[09:40:03] <lld> did you buy everything you ever needed off Amazon yet?
[09:41:31] <FatPhil> national curfew = awful container
[09:42:06] <Ingar> black ninja suit. check. invisibility cloak. check. balaclava. check.
[09:42:32] <lld> remember to get enough ninja stars
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[09:49:17] * Bytram_dewey noticed internal servr errors - txted TheMightyBuzzard
[09:49:45] <Bytram_dewey> my main box is sick -- cannot access files on it atm
[09:50:00] <chromas> Can you ssh into sn servers?
[09:51:56] <Bytram_dewey> am goona try, not hopeful
[09:52:22] <Bytram_dewey> Bytram_dewey: testing
[09:52:32] <Bytram_dewey> damn -- no "beep"
[09:53:07] <Bytram_dewey> what's the connection info for ssh?
[09:53:57] <Bytram_dewey> chromas: irc.sylnt.us:6667 ??
[09:54:55] <Bytram_dewey> "ssh: Could not resolve hostname irc.sylnt.us:6667: Name or service not known
[09:55:19] <Bytram_dewey> have none of my keys on this box
[09:56:57] <chromas> staff.soylentnews.org
[09:57:06] <Bytram_dewey> k
[09:57:13] <chromas> You can tell me what to run :D
[09:57:15] <Bytram_dewey> which port? 6667 ?
[09:57:24] <chromas> ssh is port 22
[09:57:35] <Bytram_dewey> secure port?
[09:57:43] <chromas> yeah
[09:57:48] <chromas> are you doing ssh or irc?
[09:58:12] <Bytram_dewey> right now, tying to ssh
[09:59:11] <Bytram_dewey> ssh staff.soylentnews.org:6667 ssh: Could not resolve hostname staff.soylentnews.org:6667: Name or service not known
[09:59:29] <chromas> ssh staff.soylentnews.org
[10:00:18] <Bytram_dewey> I have ubuntu running off a USB stick on my min box... if I can find the correct incantation (help) I should be able to access my putty keys
[10:00:50] <Bytram_dewey> ssh staff.soylentnews.org The authenticity of host 'staff.soylentnews.org (173.255.194.21)' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:QuPTMhufoEtX7MsWwuBj3s0VRg4/wpUjTS/XTSETsYA. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
[10:01:39] * Bytram_dewey enters: yes
[10:01:44] <Bytram_dewey> Warning: Permanently added 'staff.soylentnews.org,173.255.194.21' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts. martyb@staff.soylentnews.org: Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
[10:01:52] <chromas> I can't confirm because I have a ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 fingerprint
[10:02:02] <Bytram_dewey> nod ndo
[10:02:13] <chromas> Ah. Now you just need to point it at your key files
[10:02:43] <Bytram_dewey> do not have key files here
[10:02:51] <Bytram_dewey> are on old box
[10:03:12] <Bytram_dewey> have that box booted from USB stick (running ubuntu)
[10:03:25] <chromas> mount the hdd?
[10:03:32] <Bytram_dewey> how do I do that?
[10:03:36] <chromas> or try logging in with password1
[10:03:50] <chromas> in your terminal do: lsblk
[10:03:56] <chromas> should show you your block devices
[10:04:16] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:04:20] <chromas> then do something like sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
[10:04:51] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:04:53] <chromas> where /dev/sda2 is the partition and /mnt is the mountpoint, which is just a directory somewhere (should be there by default though)
[10:05:49] <chromas> The mount point doesn't have to be empty but its contents will appear to be replaced as long as the mount is active. This is one way to hide your pronz
[10:06:03] <FatPhil> mount -a will mount everything
[10:06:25] <chromas> He's on a usb drive so probably nothing in his fstab
[10:06:35] <FatPhil> best to just have fstab know what goes where
[10:06:43] <Bytram_dewey> cd /mnt
[10:06:47] <Bytram_dewey> ^^^ words
[10:06:51] <Bytram_dewey> ls shows nothing
[10:07:00] <Bytram_dewey> so that's good, I think
[10:07:07] <FatPhil> ah, I have usb mountpoints in myfstab
[10:07:09] <Bytram_dewey> lsblk
[10:07:14] <Bytram_dewey> shows
[10:07:30] <FatPhil> yup, make some dirs under /mnt
[10:07:37] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:07:45] <FatPhil> one for each fs you want to mount
[10:07:50] <Bytram_dewey> have no internet access on old box
[10:08:42] <chromas> You'll have to manually send each byte from the key by baudot
[10:08:50] <Bytram_dewey> looks like I want sda1 from sizes of things
[10:09:12] <Bytram_dewey> bridget baudot?
[10:10:09] <Bytram_dewey> mount cmd worked...
[10:10:15] <Bytram_dewey> what next?
[10:10:29] <chromas> Are your files in your mount point?
[10:10:38] <chromas> ls /mnt/whatever
[10:11:15] <Bytram_dewey> I issues: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[10:11:20] <Bytram_dewey> where should I look now
[10:11:40] <Bytram_dewey> TLI5
[10:11:40] <chromas> in /mnt
[10:11:46] <Bytram_dewey> see nothing
[10:11:47] <chromas> ls /mnt
[10:12:09] <Bytram_dewey> woo hoo
[10:12:51] <chromas> Assuming that means you found the files, now you can figure out how to copy your keys to somewhere :)
[10:12:54] <FatPhil> i don't know what we're looking for, but it might be in /mnt/root , for example, if it's .ssh dirs
[10:13:15] <Bytram_dewey> is a windows box
[10:13:18] <chromas> I think he's looking for his ssh keys for logging into the soylent boxes
[10:13:28] <Bytram_dewey> yep
[10:13:52] <chromas> I'm sshed in but I dunno what to smash to restart the sql or whatever
[10:14:19] <chromas> since multiple boxes seem to have mysql installed, even the ones that aren't using it
[10:14:50] <chromas> maybe Bytram_dewey could ssh into my box and use my ssh session :D
[10:14:55] <Bytram_dewey> chromas: on berry
[10:15:08] <Bytram_dewey> ooops
[10:15:25] <Bytram_dewey> what server do you initially land on when you ssh in>
[10:15:36] <chromas> boron
[10:15:40] <FatPhil> 'service' with some kind of --listall or --status or something might tell you what's running
[10:16:06] <Bytram_dewey> can you see any files in ~martyb or ~bytram ??
[10:16:09] <chromas> at least some of the services are local installs. I'm pretty sure some is running from /home/sylnt or so
[10:16:35] <chromas> I can
[10:16:47] <Bytram_dewey> which one?
[10:16:56] <chromas> I see a Windows installer in ~martyb
[10:17:05] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:17:16] <Bytram_dewey> cd ~martyb/bin
[10:17:34] <Bytram_dewey> cat ./bounce
[10:17:46] <chromas> lel
[10:17:55] <chromas> I see a script that calls tmb's bounce script
[10:18:01] <Bytram_dewey> nid nod
[10:18:07] <Bytram_dewey> try to run
[10:18:48] <chromas> I'll run it although I've already run the script directly from each box
[10:19:17] <Bytram_dewey> that is the -- it often works and has no k nown bad side effects
[10:19:22] <Bytram_dewey> ahhh, oh well
[10:19:26] <chromas> the output is many instances of "cluster failure" from mysql
[10:19:34] <Bytram_dewey> ugh
[10:19:48] <Bytram_dewey> can you access the twiki?
[10:20:17] <chromas> I figured mysql needed a boop. FatPhil mentioned low disk space from a previous failure but it looks like none are running on E
[10:20:21] <chromas> I don't remember how
[10:20:30] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:21:34] <Bytram_dewey> in that case.. back to my box... do you know PuTTY at all?
[10:22:07] <chromas> I've run it before. It kinda sucked because I'd have to re-open it every time I wanted to connect
[10:22:16] <Bytram_dewey> specifically, trying to find wherre my keys are kept
[10:22:18] <chromas> I don't know where it puts keys and stuff
[10:22:38] <Bytram_dewey> =g PuTTY ssh keys location
[10:22:39] <systemd> https://devops.profitbricks.com - Use SSH Keys with PuTTY on Windows | IONOS DevOps Central
[10:23:14] <chromas> probably in Users/Bytram/ somewhere
[10:23:34] <FatPhil> or, worse, ... in the registry
[10:24:35] <FatPhil> knownhosts is in the registry for example, so don't get your hopes up
[10:24:57] <chromas> putty--
[10:24:57] <Bender> karma - putty: 0
[10:25:17] <Bytram_dewey> or in appdata ...
[10:25:31] <FatPhil> nope, monolithic binary files to store heirarchical textual info--
[10:26:37] <Ingar> putty config is completely in registry
[10:26:38] <chromas> Looks like you have to either copy it or save it at generation time so I expect you had to pick a place to put it, unless you did differently than this page shows
[10:26:45] <Bytram_dewey> is there a known string that should be in the key file that I can search for?
[10:26:47] <Ingar> your keys, well those are files you placed yourself
[10:26:50] <chromas> That's disgusting
[10:27:04] <Ingar> (I migrated my putty settings to a new desktop recently)
[10:27:15] <FatPhil> https://documentation.help
[10:27:15] <chromas> ssh-rsa
[10:27:16] <systemd> ^ 03Where does PuTTY store its data? - PuTTY Documentation
[10:27:21] <chromas> or whatever your key type is
[10:27:27] <Bytram_dewey> yay
[10:27:36] <Ingar> who reads documentation
[10:27:48] <chromas> man info
[10:28:12] <Ingar> that's so sexist
[10:28:12] <chromas> oh tmb should be awake by now too
[10:28:39] <Bytram_dewey> yeah any moment now....
[10:28:49] <Bytram_dewey> coffee++ this one is for TheMightyBuzzard
[10:28:49] <Bender> karma - coffee: 5371
[10:28:53] <chromas> well let's see if you can beat him to it
[10:29:02] <Bytram_dewey> I'm trying
[10:29:12] * chromas cracks the whip
[10:29:16] <Bytram_dewey> where *is* the coffeepot?
[10:29:23] <chromas> in the registry
[10:29:41] <Bytram_dewey> lol
[10:30:01] <Ingar> in the OpenGL Utility Toolkit
[10:30:39] <Ingar> oh darn
[10:30:44] <Ingar> that's a Teapot
[10:30:51] <Ingar> OpenGL sucks
[10:30:59] <chromas> That's why we have Vulkan now
[10:31:40] <Ingar> on Vulkan they have some concoction they call tea
[10:31:59] <chromas> but it's actually coffee
[10:32:22] * chromas tries not to get emotional
[10:32:25] <Ingar> Live Long and Cafeinated
[10:33:03] <Ingar> (sry my brain gave up on making sense today)
[10:33:27] <chromas> Vulkan has no moon...it's a space station
[10:37:15] * Bytram_dewey has found links to PuTTY* executable files
[10:37:48] <chromas> We just need a cronjob to bounce everything once a week
[10:39:01] <chromas> /etc/cron.weekly/windows-update.exe
[10:39:15] * Bytram_dewey found a likely dir
[10:40:28] <Bytram_dewey> looking good...
[10:40:28] <chromas> What was the problem with booting Windows on that box? Maybe fixing that would be faster
[10:40:59] <chromas> It's always good to stop in the middle of one thing to do another ;)
[10:41:23] <Bytram_dewey> BSOD, and that was after it complained that I might have a counterfit copy of windows -- pls enter product key
[10:42:01] <Bytram_dewey> came about after I plugged in a backup SSD as a USB revide and tried to reboot
[10:42:16] <Bytram_dewey> *USB device
[10:42:49] <chromas> oh yeah, and you said it didn't appear to show up, right? Are you sure that wasn't the boot device?
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[10:44:06] * Bytram_dewey found a public key in Putty
[10:44:22] <Bytram_dewey> where do I need to stick it?
[10:44:25] <Bytram_dewey> nograb!
[10:44:32] <chromas> Bend over and I'll show ya!
[10:45:09] <chromas> You can stick it into ~/.ssh
[10:45:16] <Bytram_dewey> k
[10:45:31] * Bytram_dewey rummages around for a piece of paper tape
[10:45:44] <chromas> I have some lines in my ~/.ssh/config for soylent to make it easier
[10:45:55] <datapharmer> Getting internal server error on the site fyi
[10:46:09] <Bytram_dewey> datapharmer: thank you
[10:46:12] <Bytram_dewey> we are aware
[10:46:31] * chromas hides his datas from pharming
[10:47:13] * Bytram_dewey is still not awake, and if it IS a mysql issue, well, that's beyond my kenn
[10:48:08] * Bytram_dewey needs to clear his head for a few minutes -- brain is rebelling at forced activity this earlt in the morning
[10:48:10] <chromas> from coffee import *;
[10:48:16] <Bytram_dewey> lol
[10:48:34] * chromas combines the power of C and Python
[10:48:46] <chromas> I'm calling it Pee++
[10:48:57] <lld> does putty even use the same format as openssh?
[10:49:02] <Bytram_dewey> back in 5-ish minutes
[10:49:04] <lld> iirc there is some conversion required
[10:49:24] <chromas> Probably have to convert it from xml to json :D
[10:49:36] <lld> and back to hex
[10:49:38] <datapharmer> Very well then. I should have gone with captain obvious as a handle I suppose. I'll see myself out!
[10:49:54] <chromas> Thanks for the report though
[10:50:09] * chromas blames NCommander
[10:50:38] <chromas> I'm assuming Bytram_dewey tried rebooting with the external ssd removed
[10:50:48] <chromas> and it not, then smakes are in order
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[10:58:59] <Bytram_dewey> I've got like 30 dirs and files under /mnt ... how do I remount my ssd under a sinfle dir under /mnt ??
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[11:03:31] <chromas> you can umount the disk that's there and create a couple subdirs under /mnt like FatPhil suggested
[11:03:46] <chromas> or you can just mount it somewhere else if you want
[11:04:07] <Bytram_dewey> cmd to umount?
[11:04:14] <chromas> umount /mnt
[11:04:20] <Bytram_dewey> k
[11:04:36] <chromas> might need to do: sudo umount /mnt
[11:05:01] <Bytram_dewey> oh joys -- phone call
[11:05:13] <Bytram_dewey> afk
[11:05:33] <chromas> Calling to tell you that The Website Is Down
[11:05:50] <Bytram_dewey> lol
[11:42:05] <Bytram_dewey> back
[11:54:23] <Bytram_dewey> yay!
[11:54:51] * TheMightyBuzzard yawns
[11:54:51] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into TheMightyBuzzard's gaping mouth
[11:55:58] <Bytram_dewey> I now have created ~/mnt and ~/mnt/cdrive and did sudo mount /dev/sda1 ~/mnt/cdrive and expected stuff is there -- progress!
[11:56:08] <TheMightyBuzzard> chromas, i know i'm normally up by 5 but next time check that i'm awake before you go pulling power cords out the wall
[11:56:20] <Bytram_dewey> TheMightyBuzzard: welcome to the twilight zone
[11:57:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> more mysql cluster fun. nothin new cept this time we shouldn't have any data loss.
[11:57:57] <Bytram_dewey> good good!
[12:00:47] <nutherguy> ?? what good is data if you can't lose it?
[12:01:33] <Bytram_dewey> Beats me -- I'm lost!
[12:04:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> ka-bayum
[12:05:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> site's up
[12:06:09] <Bytram_dewey> TheMightyBuzzard++ thanks so much!
[12:06:09] <Bender> karma - themightybuzzard: 385
[12:06:28] <Bytram_dewey> one more gets you an ancient processor
[12:06:30] <nutherguy> better than twitter
[12:06:45] <SoyGuest17608> well, 80,001 more
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[12:07:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> node 3 is being a pita to get restarted
[12:07:54] <nutherguy> KY jelly
[12:10:37] <Bytram_dewey> requerdanos: LOL! well playes -- took me a while to get that one!
[12:10:53] <Bytram_dewey> s/es/ed/
[12:10:53] <SedBot> <Bytram_dewey> requerdanos: LOL! well played -- took me a while to get that one!
[12:16:03] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - 'Person in Jetpack' Spotted Flying Again near LA Airport - https://sylnt.us - cue-jetson-sounds-in-3..2..1 || Research Finds Biodegradable Alternatives Are No Better for the Environment - https://sylnt.us - a-little-glitter-goes-a-long-way || Woman Dies After Catching COVID-19 a Second Time - https://sylnt.us - well-that's-not-good
[12:16:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> noob. bacon grease > ky
[12:17:52] <Bytram_dewey> on a positive note, I now have a USB stick with my ssh keys on it ... now to figure out to get them onto *this* box
[12:17:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> okay, node 3's coming back up too
[12:18:09] <Bytram_dewey> TheMightyBuzzard++ there ya go!
[12:18:09] <Bender> karma - themightybuzzard: 386
[12:19:36] <Bytram_dewey> break time -- afk
[12:27:23] * TheMightyBuzzard buggers off to make coffee and grumble things about mysql-cluster
[12:29:24] * Bytram_dewey decides to embark on making a copy of his windows hard drive onto another disk (picked up another Samsung EVO860 1 TB SSD yesterday)
[12:30:05] * Bytram_dewey has that new SSD mounted in an external USB enclosure
[12:30:26] <Bytram_dewey> wait...
[12:30:53] <Bytram_dewey> first things first, should get PuTTY keys installed on *this* box, first
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[12:48:09] <Bytram_dewey> so far so good -- umounted USB stick from old win system, created new dir ~/mnt /sandisk over here and noy going to try to: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 ~/mnt/sandisk/
[12:48:50] <Bytram_dewey> ugh: mount: /home/martyb/mnt/sandisk: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'.
[12:50:33] <Bytram_dewey> doh!
[12:51:55] <Bytram_dewey> I accidentally reffed wrong volume (/dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sdb1)
[12:54:52] <Bytram_dewey> now I need to figure out where to copy the keys on this Ubuntu Mate system
[12:58:09] <Bytram_dewey> ssh --help
[12:58:34] <Bytram_dewey> points me to ssh_config
[13:00:39] * Bytram_dewey looks at /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[13:01:47] * Bytram_dewey looks at ~/.ssh/config
[13:02:15] <RandomFactor> Bytram_Dewey Wins!
[13:02:18] <Bytram_dewey> file not found
[13:02:39] <Bytram_dewey> I'm tired of all this winning!
[13:02:58] * RandomFactor holds up the headline
[13:07:04] * Bytram_dewey remembers being generally able to navigate Unix System V as well as Redhat back when a Celeron @ 400 MHz wasnt a bad machine, also some exp using AIX, Solaris, IRIX, SCO, and there's prolly another 1 or 2 that I'm forgetting...
[13:08:07] <Bytram_dewey> back then, sudo was mostly unnecessary (who needs security?) and there was no systemd -- things are a bit different, now
[13:14:19] <Bytram_dewey> .
[13:18:18] <Bytram_dewey> NOTE TO SELF: Continuing in channel: #qa -- no need to clutter up this channel unnecessarily; anyone wanting to lurk (or lend a hand!) is welcome!
[13:18:21] <Bytram_dewey> .
[13:32:41] <SoyCow0738> for LVM2_members you need sudo modprobe dm-mod
[13:33:10] <SoyCow0738> then sudo vgchange -ay
[13:34:11] <SoyCow0738> then sudo mount /dev/xxx /whereever
[13:47:36] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Zoom Finally Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption, but You Have to Enable It - https://sylnt.us - this-is-my-surprised-face
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[15:27:16] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Site Outage Today - 2020-10-16 - Site is Back Up - https://sylnt.us - if-it-were-still-down...
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[16:24:39] <RandomFactor> "The crew believe that they have now found the source of of the leak."
[16:24:46] <RandomFactor> Glad someone can find leaks
[16:32:55] <RandomFactor> I notice that other than the first one, and maybe Uranus, he's missing my pronunciation on all of them https://xkcd.com
[16:32:56] <systemd> ^ 03Dialect Quiz
[17:00:01] <Ingar> thanks for fixing the site!
[17:00:09] * Ingar give TheMightyBuzzard an Internet
[17:00:14] <Ingar> s
[17:00:50] <Ingar> in other news, so far no one is mentioning curfew, but bars and restaurants will have to close for another month
[17:01:27] <Ingar> in half an hour our Glorious Leaders will hold a press conference
[17:07:30] <Ingar> oh nvmd
[17:07:39] <Ingar> curfew from midnight to 5 am
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[17:26:48] <SoyCow639> =asub https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com
[17:26:51] <systemd> Submitting "Dickey’s PoS Breach Could Hit Three Million Cards"...( 1 modified urls; https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com:443 )
[17:27:07] <SoyCow639> =asub https://www.bleepingcomputer.com
[17:27:08] <systemd> Submitting "Just a moment..."...
[17:27:12] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Dickey’s PoS Breach Could Hit Three Million Cards" (9 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[17:27:29] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Just a Moment..." (1 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
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[18:07:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Rise of 'Zoom Towns' in the Rural Western USA - https://sylnt.us - not-a-Mazda
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[22:17:04] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Google Contractor Accused of Offshoring Jobs in Retaliation for Union Campaign - https://sylnt.us - collective-bargaining
[22:34:35] <c0lo> =submit FatPhil++ https://newrepublic.com
[22:34:38] <systemd> Submitting "The Town That Went Feral"...( 1 modified urls; https://newrepublic.com )
[22:35:00] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03The Town That Went Feral" (26 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[22:47:38] <c0lo> "One woman, who prudently chose to remain anonymous save for the sobriquet “Doughnut Lady,” revealed to Hongoltz-Hetling that she had taken to welcoming bears on her property for regular feasts of grain topped with sugared doughnuts. If those same bears showed up on someone else’s lawn expecting similar treatment, that wasn’t her problem."
[22:49:01] <chromas> Teaching the bears what it truly means to be american
[23:15:30] <c0lo> Bear teaching Americans the true meaning of natural liberties.
[23:15:46] <c0lo> s/Bear/Bears/
[23:15:46] <SedBot> <c0lo> Bears teaching Americans the true meaning of natural liberties.
[23:20:27] <chromas> Soon we'll have bears visiting the drive-thrus
[23:29:47] <c0lo> Isn't that already enshrined in the Constitution?
[23:30:35] <chromas> as long as the bears are armed, I believe so
[23:34:09] <c0lo> I have reasons to believe that's also among their constitutional rights, no? "the right to keep and bear arms" something-something.