--- Log opened Wed Aug 07 00:00:04 2013 00:02 < RangerZ> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP4e4vGP6oc 00:02 < GateKeeper> Title: Cars for Girls - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) 00:02 < RangerZ> wow... 00:03 < RangerZ> thats some bad drama creating products right there... where is that nymrights thread about miazaki films and "feminsts can only be female" .... 00:04 < aestetix_> it's not a nymrights thread 00:04 < aestetix_> it's a noisebridge thread 00:04 < aestetix_> and it was fucking hilarious 00:04 < RangerZ> ahh 00:04 < RangerZ> i emailed that dude actually 00:04 < aestetix_> do not drag nymrights into this 00:05 < aestetix_> oh? 00:05 < RangerZ> linked him this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminism#Men_and_masculinity 00:05 < GateKeeper> Title: Feminism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (at en.wikipedia.org) 00:05 < RangerZ> "Male participation in feminism is encouraged by feminists and is seen as an important strategy for achieving full societal commitment to gender equality." 00:05 < aestetix_> which dude did you email 00:05 < RangerZ> ... not that _I_ was trying to spur him on to feed the trolls, the guy who said he was a feminist, and was like 'wtf lady' 00:06 < RangerZ> garrettmace 00:06 < RangerZ> thats the name 00:06 <@wilpig> holy fucking shit... 00:06 <@wilpig> someone dispose of the husk that is mongo 00:06 < RangerZ> ? 00:07 < aestetix_> RangerZ: my take on the whole thing 00:07 <@wilpig> "did you guys run that cable for kevin?" 00:07 < RangerZ> she was trolling? 00:07 < aestetix_> anyone who engages in a topic like that is NOT trying to have a productive discussion 00:07 < aestetix_> especially on a mailing list 00:07 <@wilpig> pat: "no, we emailed them and said they need to tell us which cables we can eliminate because the cable hole is full" 00:07 < aestetix_> so I just grab popcorn 00:07 <@wilpig> mongo: "do we have a tile with a bigger hole?" 00:07 <@wilpig> me: *headdesk* 00:08 <@wilpig> How the fuck would you lift a fully populated rack, and replace a tile under it with a hole in the middle of it with a new tile? 00:08 <@wilpig> there wasn't even a thought in that hollow head 00:09 < aestetix_> RangerZ: seriously, that discussion is a game you can only win by not playing. 00:09 <@wilpig> RangerZ: that rack I pointed out to you last week in the research area with the fuckton of cable mess in it. that one 00:09 < RangerZ> forklift 00:09 < RangerZ> ;) 00:09 <@Catonic> blip 00:10 <@Catonic> so I'm on consulting hours... gotta bill straight time for everything 00:10 <@wilpig> RangerZ: for moving the body? i'll see what I can do 00:10 <@Catonic> suddenly I don't have time for IRC or FB 00:10 < aestetix_> Catonic: too busy getting laid? 00:10 <@wilpig> Catonic: bill it out to someone as problem research 00:11 < RangerZ> both of those discussions are popcorn worthy 00:11 * RangerZ comfort Catonic 00:12 < RangerZ> wilpig: why not talk to your manager? 00:12 <@wilpig> not worth the headache 00:12 < RangerZ> i mean for the 'overall' , not just a single incident 00:12 <@wilpig> I've already got one email into him about four switches being racked but mysteriously no change filed for them, and they don't exist in inventory 00:13 < aestetix_> heh 00:13 < aestetix_> that reminds me of the time I worked for sears 00:13 <@wilpig> I have. I got points taken off my performance review last year because of my interactions with mongo 00:13 < aestetix_> to spite my annoying manager, I ordered like 500 cans of paint 00:13 < northrup> wilpig: I always love the hardware that just shows up 00:13 < aestetix_> and just left it there :p 00:13 < RangerZ> aestetix_: what did 'they' have to do with it? 00:14 < aestetix_> RangerZ: they also just left it there 00:14 <@wilpig> northrup: my email to the manager inquired as to the legitimacy of the hardware or if it was ownerless. if ownerless, since it doesn't exist in inventory, then there isn't an owner to miss it and I inquired it was up for grabs. 00:14 < aestetix_> literally, there were several pallets full of paint, just sitting in the middle of the store, blocking several aisles 00:14 < aestetix_> and nobody gave a shit 00:15 < aestetix_> that is what happens when how good you are doing is determined by how many orders you make 00:15 < northrup> wilpig: ahh it's all fun and games until that shit goes home to a lab ;) 00:16 < aestetix_> of course there is some poor kid in africa who can't afford a can of paint now 00:16 < RangerZ> aestetix_: that poor kid is a US grad student 00:16 < RangerZ> << 00:16 < northrup> wilpig: reminds me of the time I worked for VU and networking got a call to "install some ports" in a closet. Show up and it's an IBM SP2 Mainframe in a broom closet. 00:17 < northrup> wilpig: people are stupid 00:17 <@wilpig> people are lazy 00:17 < northrup> well ... that too 00:18 <@wilpig> guess I best get ready to head over to the other side of campus to see about running some new cables 00:19 <@wilpig> just ready to crawl into bed. didn't want to come to work yesterday, even less today 00:20 < northrup> I've had auditors here at my place for two weeks 00:21 < northrup> every damned day it's another request for MORE information and more fact finding 00:21 <@Catonic> poor kids in ethopia can't afford paint to graffiti with thanks to you now 00:21 < northrup> I'm to the point now where I'm done trying to cover for people, fuck it; you didn't put the testing results back in the change control system, guess it didn't get tested. 00:22 <@Catonic> northrup: until you have to power and cool The Lab. 00:23 < northrup> Catonic: Yeah, I already have that problem, with two racks full of gear - I don't leave it all on. 00:23 <@Catonic> I virtualized everthing and switched other machines to laptops and Alix 2d2-type PCs 00:24 < RangerZ> ok...wtf... why has ubuntu gone to shit for playing real movie DVDs 00:24 <@Catonic> problem is, I wired up a fancy thermostat and didn't wire the heat side... so now I freeze where before I didn't 00:24 < northrup> What I'm running now I'm running as virtuals for the most part 00:25 < northrup> Catonic: I'm currently looking at a fancy thermostat, but can't decide between Honeywell or the Next 00:25 <@wilpig> Catonic: on alix's boxes are you not wearing out the flash media? what are you running on them anyhow? 00:25 < RangerZ> honeywell is 'well' known for their quality 00:25 < northrup> Catonic: mainly because I have desires of adding in an outside air exchange and dehumidifcatoin 00:26 <@Catonic> Not really, embedded, flash-aware OS 00:27 <@Catonic> northrup: next is Neat. I'd go next. 00:28 <@Catonic> Mine was like $30 or something... programmable seven day... I just keep it in hold at 75 now because I'm too lazy to change it 00:28 < northrup> Catonic: I've been thinking about the DIY Zoning project for HVAC, but every time I look at that I get tired thinking about the work load. 00:29 <@Catonic> automate everything; arduino to do the work, and link into a PC over ZigBee or something to coordinate 00:30 < northrup> that's the plan 00:30 <@Catonic> add X10 to control fans... You're on your own for the windows and blinds though 00:32 < northrup> Ehh... I was thinking something along the lines of UPB or Zwave (or something else) instead of X10 00:32 < northrup> X10 is fire and forget it, I'd like to get feedback and status information 00:33 <@Catonic> HPNA 00:33 * Catonic ducks 00:34 < northrup> Heh 00:35 <@Catonic> power company here has the meters on 900MHz... 902-928 00:35 <@Catonic> biggest mesh network around 00:36 < northrup> Yeah, they're working on rolling that out where I live on Dickson Electric (west of Nashville) 00:36 < northrup> my grip with that is that it appears that they're doing it in such a half assed bare minimum way, that they'll never expose it to the consumer. 00:37 < northrup> s/grip/gripe/ 00:38 <@Catonic> I didn't say we had access to it... just that it was around 00:38 <@Catonic> networks like that aren't designed with a bearer capability unless they go fiber. 00:39 <@Catonic> I know of one place that did it and they installed a VLAN switch at the power meter... one side to the meter, one side to the pole, and two CAT5 jacks on the wall. 00:39 < northrup> I'd take an API from the power company... but that's asking a lot from a company that has static pages and shuffles you off to western union for the online bill payment. 00:39 < northrup> LOL 00:40 <@Catonic> 1200 person town and there's 100Mbit/s internets on the wall -- if you can pay $20,000 a month for it 00:40 < RangerZ> NES atleast does the charging themselves (probably WU on backend) 00:41 <@Catonic> dude, I want to make a trip to Texas, just to find the asshole that thought it was a good idea to make an AJAX/Javascript-enabled website to support the blade chasses. 00:42 <@Catonic> 200MHz processor on the controller... and they use AJAX. So of COURSE it's slow. 00:42 <@wilpig> heh 00:42 <@wilpig> but ajax is hip 00:42 < RangerZ> hehhe 00:42 < RangerZ> node.js FTW...or something like that... 00:42 <@Catonic> click on the wrong thing and you gotta go back and login in again because GASP! you have two sessions open. 00:43 <@Catonic> it's enough to make a man want to reconfigure blades to boot to serial so he can get the console over ssh instead of fighting with Java to get the remote KVM 00:44 <@Catonic> also... and this is a super-fun one... combine tools used to operate a compute cluster with control functions... 00:44 <@Catonic> Hey, look, I pulled all this data from these things concurrently! 00:44 * northrup shudders... java for KVM 00:45 < northrup> then it becomes the fun game of WHICH java do you need 00:45 < northrup> and which applications will require a different version of java 00:46 <@Catonic> and then some jackass sends out some tools to kill all non-compliant versions of java, neutralizing vendor-supplied java with $software that is no longer covered because the vendor wanted a 25-fuckton dump trunk full of money. 00:47 <@Catonic> so, yes, I've been busy. 00:48 <@Catonic> Keeping the ship righted, swapping out bilge pumps, and trying to keep the guy shovelling coal from falling into the boiler. 00:48 < RangerZ> fucking oracle buying sun screwed over any complexity of android development 00:48 <@Catonic> and on that note, it would be time to start drinking. 00:48 < northrup> Well... Sun always wanted to be DEC.. the sucedded.. :-/ 00:48 <@Catonic> I used to be able to get a human when I called in... 00:49 <@Catonic> Imagine my surprise when it came time to open a Severity 1 ticket and I couldn't find a number or means of contact. 00:49 < northrup> I loved the Sun hardware and the Sun Solaris OS 00:50 <@Catonic> I didn't know what was wrong with the machine, but it apparently had a stroke. Half of everything worked. 00:50 <@Catonic> ... during a routine maintenance window. 00:51 <@Catonic> call up Soreassacle, inform them of the situation, they take my info, then transfer me to someone in the Rockies... who tries to figure out if there's a Solaris / kernel issue... 00:51 < RangerZ> Catonic: ... I don't know why... but that image is really funny to me right now, lol 00:51 <@Catonic> like... half the ram, half the CPUs, and half the disk aren't responsive... maybe this is a HARDWARE issue... not Solaris kernel. 00:52 < northrup> LOL 00:52 < RangerZ> yeah... .that has to be great... 00:52 < northrup> "have you tried power cycling the server" 00:52 < northrup> LOL 00:52 < northrup> WTF 00:52 <@Catonic> got a break in the phone call(s), call local support... "Guys, don't know who is on call.. but I just opened a sev 1 for a ______ that's missing half of everything. Just FYI, I'm pushing to get the ticket into the field." 00:53 <@Catonic> no shit, they had me do that. 00:53 <@Catonic> pretty sure they asked me that. 00:53 <@Catonic> "Yeah, I'm going to have to put you on hold while I go dig into the back of the machine, find out where each of the four power cords is plugged in at, and unplug them. 00:53 <@Catonic> " 00:54 < RangerZ> LOLOL 00:54 <@Catonic> mind you, this was supposed to be "routine" patching of a server that _everyone_ watches. 00:55 <@Catonic> When we do work on it, we're launching the shuttle... perfect hand-off... perfect execution.... 00:56 < northrup> is it an older sun box, or a newer one? 00:56 <@Catonic> When I called the boss to give the update, I let slip that I'd already called the field to notify them to be aware of hot ticket, and that I already had a Sev 1 ticket open. 00:58 <@Catonic> christ almighty, they've EOL'd it. 00:58 <@Catonic> sweet jesus, it's sucessor is a sexy beast 00:59 < northrup> aye, but what is it? 00:59 < northrup> let me live my sun hardware dreams vicariously through you 00:59 < northrup> LOL 01:00 <@Catonic> It's the size of a V890 01:02 < northrup> Mmmm... 01:02 < northrup> I have a Sun e4500 at home.. I love that thing... it's long in the tooth now though, but still fun. 01:03 <@Catonic> 128GB of RAM 01:04 <@Catonic> 64 threads / virtual processors 01:04 <@Catonic> I wanted one of those 01:05 < northrup> I have a sun T2000 as well, that kicks ass even for being older. 01:05 <@Catonic> I passed on something sorta like it because it was big, (5' tall) and required three-phase power 01:05 <@Catonic> The T2000s are nice, but next to a T3 they are meh 01:05 < northrup> heh... I passed on taking the VU ctrvax home when it was decomissioned... had to draw the line somewhere at legacy hardware at the house. 01:06 <@Catonic> I think in about two years I've had three T5240 motherboards replaced 01:06 < RangerZ> yeah, the t3000 are nice 01:06 < RangerZ> we actually used the t2000 as our design spec for our comp arch class 01:06 <@Catonic> It was a bit of a shame, we never used it for what it did best. 01:06 <@Catonic> We could totally get into some LDOM, but the boss doesn't want to do that. 01:07 < northrup> why not?! 01:07 <@Catonic> because we scale the system to prepare for an internal slashdotting. 01:08 <@Catonic> 128GB of ram... and yes, we have 2.5*RAM in swap space.... >,< 01:08 < RangerZ> ..... 01:08 < northrup> Catonic: WHY!? 01:08 <@Catonic> yes, it's 100% free. 01:09 <@Catonic> because questioning the developers makes them angry? *ducks* 01:09 < northrup> I just got done beating up the folks where I work over that. Look, you've got 256 GB of ram, if you chew through all of that, didn't notice it, and need to SWAP OUT TO DISK, we've got some pretty big problems. 01:09 < RangerZ> Catonic: are you developing the code to decode SETI ? 01:09 <@Catonic> northrup: I'm teaching a DBA about that. 01:09 < RangerZ> all AT ONCE... 01:10 <@Catonic> he decided to copy some files into /tmp one day... and leave them for a few hour...days. 01:10 < northrup> errrrrr 01:10 <@Catonic> I pop into the box for something, see we're HEAVY on swap, and start waking people up 01:11 <@Catonic> get an application owner to confirm the app is down and I'm clear for a reboot... kick it... 01:11 <@Catonic> and we have 0% in use again, and with the app up, we're not as heavy as we were. 01:11 <@Catonic> "Oh, sorry, I had some files in /tmp. I'll clean them up now." 01:12 <@Catonic> "/tmp is a memory file system that lives in memory/swap. It is cleared every time the machine reboots. 01:12 <@Catonic> "The machine has been rebooted...." 01:12 < northrup> ARGH! 01:12 * northrup *headdesk* 01:13 <@Catonic> If they're gonna be that stupid about it, I'm going to be sure it's painful. 01:13 < northrup> This is a common rant that I have... it seems to me that we are growing further and futher apart in knowledge about how the fundimentals of things work 01:13 <@Catonic> I do believe I'd pass the ticket on to a coworker just so they could get in on the fun if the user wants files from /tmp pulled from backups... 01:13 < northrup> DNS, DHCP, basic IP knowledge and routing. 01:14 < northrup> General systems constructs about how the OS works and how various architectures behave 01:14 <@Catonic> Yeah, it's fucked to point out to someone who makes twice what you do that they have a fatal error in thier apache config. 01:15 <@Catonic> omg, I about beat a coworker with Cheswick and Bellovin one day 01:15 < northrup> or to have to explain to someone that DNS isn't magic 01:15 <@Catonic> guy was telling me I didn't know my ass from a hole in the ground... and he was adminning an ISA server. 01:15 < northrup> that a forward and a reverse name are different 01:15 < RangerZ> ...yes it is... 01:15 < RangerZ> dns IS magic ;) 01:16 < northrup> as in MS ISA 01:16 <@Catonic> I did not build two ISPs from the ground up and make some really bastardized routers out of PCs to have some MS weenie tell me I don't know how firewalls work. 01:16 <@Catonic> Excuse me. Three ISPs. I forgot about a consulting gig. 01:16 < northrup> people who run ISA servers are in denial, that's the ONLY way you could put a windows box at the edge and sleep at night. 01:19 <@Catonic> Yeah... Imagine my surprise when someone comes and kills a fail-over ethernet link on a Linux box because of a traffic storm... 01:19 < northrup> say WHAT 01:19 <@Catonic> come to find out it's ISA's interaction with the network fabric, and the immense liberties they took with RFCs and 802.11. 01:20 <@Catonic> "Oh, so you mean the reason why Nagios reports the ISA firewall has been returning DUPs to pings for the last two years is this?" 01:21 <@Catonic> Why, oh why, didn't I take the blue pill and do ITSEC instead. 01:21 < northrup> ohhh... now there's a real crackerjack group right there... 01:21 < northrup> "this is insecure" ... "why do you think it's inssecure?" ... "Because I said it was!" 01:21 <@Catonic> probably because I've come close enough to dating LEOs and being friends with LEOs to know that some of them aren't to be trusted... 01:21 <@Catonic> and they aren't the bad ones. 01:22 <@Catonic> northrup: I've heard stories like that. 01:23 <@Catonic> "Hey, this came up on the report. Your box be haxX0rin'. Esplain plz." 01:23 <@Catonic> Person doesn't have a fucking clue what is explained on the paper in front of them. 01:24 <@Catonic> Just... "Explain. Provide documentation of mitigation strategy/plan." 01:24 < northrup> I've always been on the other side of that argument. The "oh it is, please prove that to me" 01:24 <@Catonic> Yes, IT is full of the idiots now. 01:24 < northrup> that right there is generally where it breaks down, and you get the "well... umm... my scanner flagged it..." 01:24 <@Catonic> It's been an exciting seven years so far. 01:25 <@Catonic> "You did what? Dude, you're not supposed to do that. Ever. EVER. Christ, how to we get out of this one..." 01:26 <@Catonic> If I'd bothered to leave town earlier, I'd be making more money than my friend the lawyer was. 01:26 <@Catonic> northrup: yeah, that's a nice position to have. 01:27 <@Catonic> I generally aim for a few people I know are the smart cookies. 01:27 <@Catonic> ITSEC is pretty smart... the dumber ones don't tend to stick around 01:27 <@Catonic> well-educated too. 01:27 <@Catonic> I'm just over carrying a pager and being on call 24x7x365 01:28 < northrup> Indeed... I did not work this hard for this long to go back to that 01:28 < northrup> however - I don't know if my life got better... 01:29 < northrup> I got off of the oncall rotation when I became an architect... but then I've worked here long enough to be the damned compnay 'cleaner' 01:29 <@Catonic> ITSEC has forensics requirements, response team crap, cloak and dagger, etc. 01:29 <@Catonic> amen 01:30 < northrup> it seems now that I don't have an oncall rotation, I get MORE calls at strange hours for various bizare bullshit. 01:30 <@Catonic> I've been in my team the longest; the last guy with seniority died of a heart attack at lunch one day. 01:30 < northrup> it was easier to defend against in the early days when the NOC called with "I'm not the EOC, please contact him first" 01:30 <@Catonic> So many of the big boxes, I turned off personally, and built the new systems. 01:31 < northrup> yeah, the company that I'm at now I've built the IT (and the data center) from the ground up. 01:31 <@Catonic> Emergency Operations Center? LOL... that's a term from my ham radio background 01:31 < northrup> well, in this case I was using it was Engineer on Call 01:31 <@Catonic> my boss did that before me. :) 01:32 < RangerZ> Catonic: you liking your 3D printer? 01:32 < northrup> next year I'll have been here 10 years... fuck, where does time go? 01:33 <@Catonic> yeah, most of ours is "recover the system, getting it up and running, and then waking people up to do work rather than wait on us to be done." 01:33 <@Catonic> northrup: got kids? 01:34 < northrup> Catonic: not personally, nieces and nephews... 01:34 <@Catonic> RangerZ: there's one around here somewhere, but I personally don't have one or access to it 01:35 < RangerZ> ohh, nvm, i thought you had one 01:35 < northrup> Catonic: why for you ask? 01:35 <@Catonic> because no one who has kids asks that question. 01:37 <@Catonic> I'm the only single guy left in three or four departments. Well, I don't know about this other guy, because he doesn't talk about his personal life at work. 01:37 <@Catonic> Though Alabama is more tolerant than Russia at the moment. 01:38 <@Catonic> The married guys have this ... oh, you better have some stories, you fucker... 01:38 <@Catonic> look from time to time... like ... "I'm living in married hell right now with two kids, two cars, a house, a pool, a dog and ..." 01:39 < RangerZ> we had Motorola's "MakeWithMoto" van at vanderbilt this week, and that damn van has 2x 120k$ 3D printers in it, was really nice 01:40 <@Catonic> that reminds me, I need to get lost on campus again. 01:41 -!- LastChild [~LastChld@DHCP-129-59-41-106.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 01:42 < northrup> Catonic: over in the basements of the MRB bulidings that connect to the library and math buildings... some pretty good places to get turned around. 01:42 < RangerZ> lost? 01:42 < RangerZ> northrup: just wait for the "one engineering/science building to rule them all" they are going to build, fucker will be 9 stories and eat up most of the lawn area or something 01:43 < northrup> RangerZ: well... I mean Olin in sinking into the ground, that heavy fucker.. 01:43 < northrup> and they never built the second one, so it just looks dumb 01:44 < RangerZ> *dunno* 01:44 < RangerZ> i live over on 16/17th in the "ISIS area that was formerly known as Music Row" 01:45 < northrup> Origionally there were supposed to be *two* of them, spaced apart and facing each other as mirror images. Which would have been cool. 01:45 < northrup> Oh yeah, I've got friends that work at ISIS 01:49 <@wilpig> northrup: the tunnels aren't hard to get around in. they pretty much only run one way 01:51 < northrup> wilpig: heh... true enough... 01:52 < northrup> I always liked the tunnels 01:52 <@wilpig> I was just down in them. headed back in a few minutes after I label these cables 01:53 <@Catonic> lol 02:00 <@Catonic> I don't do confined spaces. Working under a 2' raised floor is my limit 02:00 < RangerZ> Catonic: that IS a confined space 02:00 < RangerZ> lol 02:00 <@wilpig> the tunnels aren't confied 02:00 <@wilpig> confined. they're pretty open actually 02:01 < northrup> any of you been under the raised floor in Bryan building? 02:02 <@wilpig> yup 02:02 < northrup> wilpig: :D 02:03 < northrup> that there is a raised floor. LOL 02:03 <@wilpig> 18" ? it's no big thing 02:04 < northrup> maybe we speak of different spaces. The raised floor under the former telecom space was an 8' deep/tall raised floor 02:04 < northrup> as it historicaly was a battery hold for the telephone switches 02:04 <@wilpig> must be. cause the datacenter over there with the telco stuff is just 18" 02:05 < northrup> Bryan's the one over by the coal plant, yes? 02:05 <@wilpig> yup 02:05 < northrup> huh.. 02:06 < northrup> that's odd... because I know I've been down in them, there was even a ladder at the edge of the room that came up through the raised floor. 02:06 < RangerZ> that coal plant is shutting down thankfully 02:06 < northrup> ... things change... 02:07 < northrup> well, the coal plant served VU well over the years, it's gotten them out of some financial jams. 02:08 < RangerZ> well now the coal dust is getting too expensive 02:08 < northrup> not the plant directly, but through having the plant they would buy coal futures and coal reserves, and then sell it back and make profit 02:08 < RangerZ> ahh 02:09 < northrup> alrighty gents (and ladies if you're out there) I must head for the hills of home. 02:09 < RangerZ> well, basically, my understanding is that its costing them too much now 02:09 < northrup> it's been great talking to you all 02:09 < northrup> RangerZ: I can well belive that. 02:09 <@wilpig> iles 02:09 <@wilpig> lies 02:09 < RangerZ> but what can you consider from Vandy's great Accountants, lol 02:10 < northrup> oh sweet jebus don't get started on them... 02:10 -!- northrup [~jjn@link.8bitwizard.net] has left #se2600 ["Heading for the hills... and a taco bell"] 02:21 <@wilpig> alright back to stevenson for me 02:26 <@Catonic> lols\ 02:26 <@Catonic> been busy shitting my brains out 02:26 <@wilpig> you didn't need them anyway 02:26 <@Catonic> something I ate came out hot... must be something artificial, because peppers don't bother me like that anymore 02:30 -!- LastChild [~LastChld@DHCP-129-59-41-106.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has joined #se2600 02:30 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o LastChild] by ChanServ 04:12 <@wilpig> jesus christ man. general admission on the floor, no seats, $99. http://www.bridgestonearena.com/events/detail/nine-inch-nails 04:12 < GateKeeper> Title: Bridgestone Arena :: Nine Inch Nails (at www.bridgestonearena.com) 04:24 -!- northrup [~jjn@173-14-101-193-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 04:50 -!- northrup [~jjn@173-14-101-193-nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 05:20 -!- LastChild [~LastChld@DHCP-129-59-41-106.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has quit [Quit: and the monkey flips the switch] 06:03 -!- stowbari [~Stowbari@cpe-71-79-168-107.neo.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 06:30 < RangerZ> yeah ticket prices and merch are where the big bands make their money 06:31 < RangerZ> trust me, you'd pay 2x that if they were seated, b/c you'd have to buy from scalpers, etc 06:38 <@Bahhumbug> I'm not a big Kid Rock fan, but I am definitely a fan of his $20 ticket prices this summer, including $20 merchandise. 06:53 < RangerZ> yeah 06:54 < RangerZ> hell, i'd pay the 35$ tickets, b/c sadly the best tickets for TSO are the non-floor seats, i've pretty much decided that 'arena' seats should always be non-floor 06:55 <@Bahhumbug> TSO? Trans-Siberian Orchestra? 06:58 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:04 < RangerZ> Bahhumbug: yes 07:04 <@Bahhumbug> Best concert I've ever seen. 07:04 < RangerZ> TSO used to start every touring season with 1 of the 2 touring groups in Youngstown, was a great show and local 07:06 <@Dolemite> wilpig: At one end of the Bryan data center it goes to 5' or 6' deep. It's only 18" for part of it. 07:06 <@wilpig> well there ya go. I've only dealt with the 18" bits 07:06 <@Dolemite> Yeah, the end closest to the dock doors is the deep end. 07:23 <@wilpig> Dolemite: so I take it you did finally get to look over the security changes I made? 07:27 <@wilpig> one last gripe before I hit the bricks 07:28 <@wilpig> I looked at the DC admin page and knew that one of the nd&e guys was back there. I asked if he had left when I wasn't looking and mongo replied "no, I removed him when blah blah was trying to get in cause you and I hit the page at the same time. 07:28 <@wilpig> keep in mind it has a popup that says are you sure you want to do this, it has the person's name and picture on the screen as well. I hate that useless lump of shit 07:29 <@wilpig> I'm beginning to think he would even fail at being fertilizer. 07:29 <@Dolemite> wilpig: Some, but not thoroughly. I do remember what I'd wanted to discuss with you about your method of doing the javascript lookups in the scripts... 07:29 <@Dolemite> When we were calling an external file to return a JSON result, it was actually having a side effect of letting us build an API 07:30 <@Dolemite> But by putting it all within the devices.php (etc) scripts, that's no longer happening 07:33 -!- stowbari [~Stowbari@cpe-71-79-168-107.neo.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 07:37 <@Bahhumbug> wilpig: It's very difficult to fail at being fertilizaer. 07:37 <@Bahhumbug> I think that's one thing even the plant could excel at. 08:06 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@c-71-203-192-237.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 08:06 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@c-71-203-192-237.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 08:06 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has joined #se2600 08:23 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@129.59.115.2] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 08:30 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 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<@wilpig> messaging the ex on her birthday would be the best time to demand she pay back the loan now right? 11:08 < Synx_hm> ya if you dont plan on actually getting paid back 11:08 <@wilpig> I highly doubt that ho is ever gonna pay me back anyway 11:09 <@wilpig> I've been looking at it as keeping her away insurance 11:09 < Synx_hm> loans to family or sexual partners are more gifts than loans 11:09 <@wilpig> as long as she owes me money she'll avoid me 11:09 < Synx_hm> which reminds me i need to keep paying my dad for the car loan 11:10 <@brimstone> wilpig: i got one for you, boss wants guest access to the openDCIM instance 11:10 <@wilpig> dcim / dcim 11:10 <@wilpig> opendcim.wilpig.org 11:10 <@brimstone> no, to mine 11:10 <@wilpig> after we're done with the rights rework, you'll be able to set him as a global read 11:10 <@wilpig> but right now that wouldn't get him much 11:10 <@brimstone> no, not his account, a guest account that anyone can use 11:10 < Synx_hm> man i tweaked my neck lifting a 12pack of beer last night :( ive been taking muscel realxors every 3 hours and its not helping :( 11:11 <@wilpig> oh. uhhh.. welll.. fuck a duck. we never really designed it around that 11:11 <@brimstone> Synx_hm: life's hard in the first world 11:11 <@wilpig> same principle would apply, make a user called dcim and let them use that as the guest account 11:12 <@brimstone> yeah, i'll have to setup apache with a split auth or something then 11:13 <@wilpig> with the way we're changing the rights around, we'll be set to make an actual api at somepoint. not that it helps you now 11:13 <@brimstone> yeah, i was curious about an api 11:13 <@brimstone> it's possible we might build a PXE system in with this 11:13 <@brimstone> then slap config management ontop of it 11:14 <@wilpig> that's a good ways off. but the latest thing I submitted that dolemite is testing is the data for the objects are filtered when they get populated from the DB so whatever is getting the data doesn't have to worry about showing something it shouldn't, etc 11:15 <@brimstone> so, when are you going to use a real framework? 11:17 <@wilpig> I've got a hammer 11:17 <@wilpig> we'll use a real framework when someone wants to go back through and rewrite everything to use one. :P 11:18 <@wilpig> I consider it a victory to get a code submit from Dolemite with {} in it 11:19 -!- x86Daddy [~z@32.148.229.204] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 11:28 -!- Nexus__ [~mikep@46.246.44.83] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 11:32 <@wilpig> Dolemite: the links are fixed. pull 11:37 < Synx_hm> hrm i need to edit a bunch of pictures to roll the metadata taken date/time into the future, the camera had reset date/time to 2006 and i need it corrected so it sorts correctly in lightroom 11:38 < Synx_hm> write a perl script to open the files for binary access and offset the date tags myself? 11:38 < Synx_hm> oh exiftool can do it 11:38 <@brimstone> you could just take a magnet and a needle and fix the bits on the platter also 11:38 <@wilpig> that would be easiest. open file -> read date -> +x -> save -> repeat 11:39 <@wilpig> avg warranty on seagate drives? 3yrs? 11:40 -!- Nexis [~mikep@cpe-76-189-152-61.neo.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 11:41 <@wilpig> better question might be where did I buy this drive from and not when 11:42 <@brimstone> i think seagate has 5 11:43 <@brimstone> but i'm not sure 11:43 <@brimstone> you'd RMA it via seagate anyway 11:43 <@wilpig> that would make my day 11:43 <@wilpig> yeah but sometimes the manufacture date can be two or three years older than a purchase date 11:43 <@wilpig> the difference for warranty purposes 11:44 <@brimstone> yup 11:44 <@wilpig> don't see it in my newegg or tigerdirect histories. 11:44 <@wilpig> maybe it will finish cloning soon and I can pull the serial and check 11:56 <@Dagmar> I just run their damn tool and let it tell me who to call 11:57 <@Dagmar> Synx: You only need to give a shit about binary mode in perl IF YOU'RE USING WINDOWS 12:04 -!- v4mp [~v4mp@unaffiliated/v4mp] has joined #se2600 12:05 <@wilpig> default IP for a surfboard is 192.168.100.1 right? 12:05 < Synx_hm> yes last i checked wilpig 12:05 <@critch> yep 12:05 <@wilpig> bah. I've got something not right somewhere then 12:06 <@critch> But they tend to not answer if the cable side is not right 12:06 <@wilpig> I shoudl get the admin page though to tell me the cable side isn't right 12:06 <@critch> nope 12:06 <@wilpig> wha? that's dumb 12:06 < Synx_hm> sweet got the time exact on these photos now, they called my son's birth 20seconds late 12:06 < Synx_hm> haha 12:07 <@wilpig> well then maybe I do have it right. 12:08 <@wilpig> no link light at the switch. that'd do it 12:09 <@wilpig> bad patch cable 12:11 < Synx_hm> they typically issue out a .100.x IP if they dont have a link on the WAN 12:12 <@wilpig> that's what I was looking for. got old modem working, new modem setup along side it. 12:12 <@wilpig> just hvae to call comcrap and swap service between them now 12:13 <@wilpig> wow. it's already noon? 12:14 < v4mp> ^ 12:19 <@rattle> Everytime I hear the phrase "Internet of Things" I puke up a little in my mouth. 12:20 * opticron pukes a little in his mouth 12:21 <@opticron> it's the new "the cloud" 12:22 < aestetix_> dongle 12:29 <@Dolemite> wilpig : You mean there was a code problem with the map links, not a PEBCAK problem on my end? 12:33 <@wilpig> yar. 12:33 <@wilpig> spare " in a sql statement 12:35 <@Dolemite> Ok, I'll pull, upload, and test 12:37 <@wilpig> if i'm reading the date on this drive right and it's 5 yr i'll be in luck 12:38 <@wilpig> and the desktop is back to living again too 12:40 <@wilpig> wooo! 12:40 <@wilpig> In Warranty 12:40 <@wilpig> Expiration 09-Feb-2014 12:40 <@Dolemite> Score! 12:40 <@wilpig> brimstone was correct 12:42 <@brimstone> 5 years? 12:42 <@wilpig> yar 12:42 <@brimstone> yay \o/ 12:42 <@brimstone> i'm good for something! 12:43 <@wilpig> datecode: 09304 12:43 <@wilpig> I'm assuming that is march of 09 12:43 <@brimstone> but it's 93, not 03 12:43 <@Corydon76-home> brimstone: how much are you good for? Because I'll be good for nothing. 12:43 <@Dolemite> brimstone: How much of the site does your boss want with guest access? There's a lot of stuff that you probably wouldn't want people to know too much of. 12:44 <@brimstone> Dolemite: no idea, just "can you enable read-only guest access for everyone?" 12:44 <@Dolemite> Well there's already a global read user right. You could just add that one account like Wilpig mentioned and give that out, but that's just bad practice. 12:45 <@brimstone> yeah, your app requires a username passed to it from apache 12:45 <@wilpig> and for a $1 hold on my CC the replacement is on the way. 12:46 <@wilpig> brimstone, now that I think of it. the way we're rewriting the security it could be done to give any user that can authenticate read 12:47 <@wilpig> cause we assume if they have a login then they can read the contents of a rack, but not necessarily the details of a machine 12:48 <@wilpig> btw have both modems online now. no telling what comcast is thinking right htis minute 12:48 <@Dolemite> brimstone: Then give out the url of https://dcim:dcim@brimstone.luvs.big.racks.com 12:48 <@brimstone> Dolemite: yup 12:48 <@wilpig> one has my static ip, the other is from their random pool 12:54 -!- jonnyx [~jonnyx@adsl-74-179-41-130.bna.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 12:54 -!- jonnyx is now known as jonny_X 12:54 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o jonny_X] by ChanServ 13:05 -!- x86Daddy [~z@32.148.229.204] has joined #se2600 13:12 < aestetix_> vagina 13:17 < Synx_hm> team em 13:18 <@wilpig> fuckin' comcast 13:19 <@wilpig> dude is saying he can't put my static ip on anything but the netgear or the smc modem that they provide. 13:19 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 13:21 <@wilpig> might be time to just double modem this bitch. ;) pfsense with dual public connections? 13:23 < Synx_hm> do it! 13:24 <@Corydon76-home> wilpig: can't you change your MAC address on the other device to match the device they provided? 13:25 <@wilpig> nope 13:25 <@wilpig> they way they assign statics is kinda retarded 13:26 <@wilpig> for single addresses instead of just having a large pool and assigning an address form that pool to me, they actually issue me a /30 13:26 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has joined #se2600 13:26 <@wilpig> dude claims the sb6121 won't support a real router config and will only take a traditional static ip. 13:27 < aestetix_> penis 13:31 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 13:33 <@wilpig> http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showpost.php?s=83a1d4dc9f7a7d6d4ae2aab008b55185&p=947802&postcount=9 13:53 <@Catonic> brimstone: guest account... that anyone can use? Yeah, that's a total security violation. 13:54 <@Catonic> set up a seperate instance with objects that look like prod but go to 127.0.0.1 14:04 <@rattle> Hey everyone, saddle up, and watch me do a Chuck Norris style spin-kick, wacking two heads of the NSA and three congressional committees in one maneuver: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/08/07/why-a-former-nsa-chief-just-made-a-big-mistake-by-dissing-hackers/ 14:04 < GateKeeper> Title: Why a former NSA chief just made a big mistake by dissing hackers (at www.washingtonpost.com) 14:06 <@wilpig> yup, rattle, that dude done goofed 14:06 <@wilpig> if there is anything that should have been learned over the last few years is DO NOT PISS OFF THE INTERNET 14:06 <@wilpig> that's like designing something and claiming it idiot proof. 14:07 <@wilpig> idiots are engenius when it comes to fucking up 14:21 <@Corydon76-home> I suspect in under a month, his entire private email history and archive will be made public. 14:22 <@Corydon76-home> Watch Snowden say, "Oh, I've had those emails for months now" and release them himself. 14:22 <@Corydon76-home> Hayden's going to piss himself when he realizes he just kicked a hornet's nest. 14:28 -!- RangerZ2 [~rangerz@129.59.203.236] has joined #se2600 14:31 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@129.59.115.4] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:50 < aestetix_> actually rattle msg 14:55 < RangerZ2> http://www.digitaltrends.com/opinion/the-lessons-of-defcon-21/ 14:55 < GateKeeper> Title: DefCon 21: Four lessons from hacker heaven | Digital Trends (at www.digitaltrends.com) 14:55 < aestetix_> wilpig: yes 14:55 < aestetix_> especially do not piss off twitter 14:55 -!- Dolemite [80db310d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.128.219.49.13] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 14:55 < aestetix_> because god the bee stinks from that will hurt 14:55 < aestetix_> there are some things I simply won't talk about on twitter 15:15 < RangerZ2> aestetix_: vagina? 15:22 < aestetix_> actually yes 15:23 < RangerZ2> ohh come on... we all know you want to deal with "males can't be feminists" posts ;) 15:24 < RangerZ2> i swear... the bay area has its own set of "special" problems, lol 15:24 <@Catonic> rattle: are you gonna start throwing your leg over the chair before you sit down? 15:25 < aestetix_> oh man 15:25 < aestetix_> RangerZ2: yes yes it does 15:25 <@Catonic> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVIGhYMwRgs 15:25 < aestetix_> RangerZ2: the word "special" comes to mind 15:25 < GateKeeper> Title: Riker sits down - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) 15:26 < aestetix_> so 15:27 < aestetix_> https://github.com/aestetix/FIPS/commit/b1c02d6a3971fdb0b9d14f6813c88efa23f3d433 15:27 < aestetix_> any comments? 15:27 < aestetix_> I don't actually agree with the whole thing, but it's a start 15:29 <@Catonic> aestetix_: your mom says Hi. And you should call her sometimes. 15:29 <@Catonic> *sometime. 15:29 <@brimstone> wtf's a nym? 15:30 < aestetix_> Catonic: no need, if you're handling her for me 15:30 <@rattle> Catonic: I can't do that. My giant balls hang down too low. 15:30 < RangerZ2> short for pseudonym 15:30 < aestetix_> RangerZ2: maybe you should get that checked out 15:30 < aestetix_> er, rattle 15:30 < RangerZ2> i LIKE my giant balls thank you very much 15:32 < RangerZ2> aestetix_: instead of "that you would normally introduce+yourself as" it should be "that someone would introduce you as, and it relevant" 15:32 < RangerZ2> b/c like at PN, i don't go around calling myself RangerZ 15:32 < aestetix_> sure 15:33 < RangerZ2> but I got introduced that way 15:33 < aestetix_> so, there are two definitions of real name I've encountered 15:33 < aestetix_> one... which is "true legal name" I think is bullshit 15:33 < aestetix_> the other one is more "the name you use in real life" 15:33 < RangerZ2> legal name is important for contracts, etc 15:33 < RangerZ2> but not Internet 15:33 < aestetix_> well 15:34 < aestetix_> it's important for places where you need legal accountability 15:34 < aestetix_> but not totally necessary 15:36 < RangerZ2> also... the entire 'party' thing 15:37 < RangerZ2> hmm... probably better to be "a name that others would uniquely identify you with" 15:38 < aestetix_> RangerZ2: do you have github? 15:38 < RangerZ2> aye 15:38 < aestetix_> make those suggestions :) 15:38 < RangerZ2> and i 'could' pull, and then push 15:38 < RangerZ2> but i'm lazy 16:02 <@Shadow404> question 16:03 <@Shadow404> i have a pretty small yard, nothing more than an acre plot 16:03 <@Shadow404> should i buy a gas mower or electric corded 16:03 <@Shadow404> thinking gas, as i can just see me mowing over the cable and shocking or cutting the cord 16:03 <@Shadow404> same price 16:13 -!- v4mp [~v4mp@unaffiliated/v4mp] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:30 <@Shadow404> now i remember what i hated craigs list so much 16:46 < aestetix_> why 16:52 <@Shadow404> people take days to respond 16:52 <@Shadow404> anywho 17:06 -!- spaceB0x [~spaceB0x@c-68-52-126-92.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:10 -!- spaceB0x [~spaceB0x@c-68-52-126-92.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 17:24 -!- tcstool [~tcstool@24-151-246-251.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com] has joined #se2600 17:24 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o tcstool] by ChanServ 17:28 -!- x86Daddy [~z@32.148.229.204] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:10 < RangerZ2> Shadow404: i'd say gas, but thats just me 18:13 <@Shadow404> cool 18:14 <@Shadow404> yeah, picked up a barely used gas self propelled one, just now 18:32 <@wilpig> RangerZ2: but I go around and am addressed as pig or wilpig 18:32 < RangerZ2> but when random women at even places like kroger are calling you 'pig' it is for OTHER reasons 18:35 <@wilpig> not always 18:35 <@wilpig> the chick at kroger calls me pig 18:35 <@wilpig> but I tend to see her at least once or twice a week and she knows me 18:44 -!- spaceB0x [~spaceB0x@c-68-52-126-92.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:52 < aestetix_> did she call you pig before she knew you? 18:58 <@wilpig> nope 19:01 -!- RangerZ2 [~rangerz@129.59.203.236] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 19:15 -!- tcstool [~tcstool@24-151-246-251.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 19:16 -!- jonnyx [~jonnyx@adsl-74-179-41-150.bna.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 19:17 -!- jonny_X [~jonnyx@adsl-74-179-41-130.bna.bellsouth.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:35 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@c-71-203-192-237.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:35 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@c-71-203-192-237.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 19:35 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has joined #se2600 19:42 -!- stowbari [~Stowbari@cpe-71-79-168-107.neo.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 20:18 <@Shadow404> woot woot 20:19 <@Shadow404> thought i bought a dud lawnmower, worked for like 20 minutes then starting cutting out randomly 20:20 <@Shadow404> found the fuel filter was clogged after a bit of tinkering, got some compressed air to clean it out and bam, purrs like a well fucked wet kitten 20:21 <@Dagmar> TMI kitten-fucker 20:21 <@Shadow404> yeah, well they were gonna die when i masturbated anyway 20:21 <@Shadow404> might as well put them to good use 20:27 -!- stowbari [~Stowbari@cpe-71-79-168-107.neo.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 20:27 <@Dagmar> http://www.break.com/video/wrong-address-cops-don-t-care-2503609 <-- the lesson to be learned, don't show weakness 20:38 -!- stowbari [~Stowbari@cpe-71-79-168-107.neo.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 20:50 -!- northrup [~jjn@ip-64-134-191-173.public.wayport.net] has joined #se2600 20:56 -!- northrup [~jjn@ip-64-134-191-173.public.wayport.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 20:59 < RangerZ1> THIS is why I was talking about having a [break down-proof] door 21:08 <@notlarry> ssh 10.0.0.666 21:08 <@notlarry> wrong window 21:31 -!- mgalgoci [~pid@cpe-174-099-017-030.nc.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 21:31 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o mgalgoci] by ChanServ 22:08 < stowbari> Anyone listen to the Protomen? They're a band from the Nashville/Murfreesboro area that does music about Megaman. It's probably a long shot, but it would be awesome if we could get them to play at Phreaknic. 22:16 -!- LastChild [~LastChld@DHCP-129-59-41-106.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has joined #se2600 22:16 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o LastChild] by ChanServ 22:51 <@Mirage> wilpig: oink! 22:54 <@Catonic> squee 22:56 <@Catonic> Dagmar: yeah, don't open the door, period. 22:56 <@Catonic> If they break down the door, then they have an illegal entry... if you open the door... then they can come in anyway. 23:00 -!- Y_S [~Y_S@unaffiliated/y-s/x-4148625] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 23:25 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@c-98-211-46-74.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Thu Aug 08 00:00:05 2013