--- Log opened Mon Sep 10 00:00:59 2018 01:37 -!- xray [~xray@c-73-43-4-206.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 01:40 -!- xray [~xray@c-73-43-4-206.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 06:32 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 06:38 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 08:31 < aestetix> sigh 08:32 < aestetix> looks like caffeine makes me sick now :( 08:32 < aestetix> this fucking sucks 08:32 <@_NSAKEY> aestetix: How much caffeine? 08:32 < xray> in what way 08:32 < aestetix> anxiety, gas, acid reflux 08:33 < aestetix> _NSAKEY: it happened today after an espresso 08:33 < xray> sorry to hear that 08:33 <@_NSAKEY> When was the last time you had caffeine before that? 08:33 < aestetix> well I've been reducing it to solve other issues I had 08:33 < aestetix> and when I reduced it, the other issues went away :( 08:33 <@Corydon76> aestetix: about the right time for you to start taking a PPI daily 08:34 < aestetix> PPI? 08:34 < xray> Did you drink it straight or put something in it? 08:34 <@Corydon76> Proton Pump Inhibitor 08:34 < aestetix> is that safe to look up 08:34 <@Corydon76> Prilosec, Nexium, or Protonix (or the generic equivalent) 08:34 < aestetix> xray: straight 08:35 < aestetix> well a little milk 08:35 <@Corydon76> You should take it on a daily basis only in consultation with a medical professional, but yes, it's very safe 08:35 <@Corydon76> Actually, you're in Europe, so I don't know what their paranoid asses think, but it's very safe in the US. 08:35 < aestetix> well I can tell you one way the law is different here 08:35 < aestetix> melatonin is a controlled substance here 08:36 < xray> The milk might be an issue as well. Although coffee has been known to give some people an upset stomach. You can test if it is the caffeine by substituting tea and see if you have the same problem. 08:36 < aestetix> xray: not a bad idea 08:36 <@Corydon76> In the US, you can get 2-week regimens of some PPIs without a prescription, but they're not allowed to market it for longer than 2-week stretches 08:37 <@Corydon76> So I would suggest that you try out the 2-week regimen, and if it helps, go to your doctor and ask for a constant supply 08:37 < aestetix> oh that's what those are 08:37 < aestetix> I'm already on one 08:37 <@Corydon76> You don't even have to get it as a prescription, as long as you have a doctor say "OK" 08:37 <@Corydon76> Talk to your doctor. It may be that you need a larger dose 08:38 <@Corydon76> Prilosec 20mg is the usual dosage, but I know people who are on 40mg and even greater amounts 08:39 <@Corydon76> But if you're going to go on larger doses, you need medical monitoring to ensure it doesn't affect your mineral levels (magnesium, calcium, etc) 08:40 < aestetix> on the downside, a LOT of over the counter stuff (like melatonin) is controlled here 08:40 < aestetix> on the upside, if a doctor prescribes it, it's automatically covered by insurance :) 08:41 < aestetix> Corydon76: I take it you're on a PPI 08:41 <@Corydon76> As my Prilosec is available OTC, it's not covered by my insurance 08:41 <@Corydon76> Yes 08:41 <@Corydon76> Also 2 anti-allergy drugs 08:41 < aestetix> hell, given southern cusine, I bet half the population there is 08:42 <@Corydon76> Also Truvada as PrEP 08:42 < aestetix> Here, they actually make OTC drugs more expensive. The logic is that if you are sick and need medicine, you should just go to the doctor 08:42 <@Corydon76> And a number of OTC supplements, some of which are based upon nootropics 08:43 < aestetix> So like, those huge bottles of 200 advil don't exist here 08:43 < aestetix> instead you get a box of 20 for 10 EUR 08:43 <@Corydon76> Like Coenzyme Q10 and 10,000IU Vitamin D 08:44 <@Corydon76> I've seen some rather convincing evidence that I've had a long term deficiency of Vitamin D... not serious enough to get rickets, but serious enough to cause other problems 08:45 < aestetix> But yeah, given that the issues started a couple minutes after having the espresso, and lasted about two hours, and now I feel fine 08:45 < aestetix> I'm pretty sure the espresso was the culprit 08:46 <@Corydon76> I would repeat the experiment to make sure. 08:46 < aestetix> fuck no 08:46 < aestetix> maybe I'll try with a half dose of espresso :p 08:46 <@Corydon76> It's possible that you were in the company of someone who gave you a virus that your body was able to fight off 08:46 <@Corydon76> Correlation does not mean causation 08:46 <@Corydon76> That's why experiments should be repeated to verify 08:47 <@Corydon76> So you felt under the weather while your body was fighting the infection 08:48 <@Corydon76> Or there was some adulteration of the espresso which made you feel temporarily ill. Try a different vendor, or a different roast. 08:49 <@Corydon76> There are literally dozens more possibilities than just "I'm now allergic to caffeine" 08:49 < aestetix> Ok. If I have any accidents, I can take photos of it and send it to you to see what you think 08:49 <@Corydon76> Heck, grab a sugarfree Red Bull 08:50 <@Corydon76> That's got caffeine from a completely different source, and you'll not be dealing with any of the myriad other chemicals that comprise coffee. 08:51 <@Corydon76> (And it's not about what I think. I'm just pointing out that a single experience is insufficient to declare causation.) 08:52 < aestetix> yeah but then you can get verification. I'm sure you don't mind disgusting images if it's for science 08:53 <@Corydon76> I see enough disgusting images in person, thanks. 09:31 < aestetix> in person? 09:56 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 09:59 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 10:43 < dasunt> So I bought a motorcycle, and am keeping a running tab on how much it's costing. 10:43 < dasunt> Motorcycle: $700 10:43 < dasunt> Everything else: $910 so far. 10:44 < dasunt> Wait, $935. Bought a budget set of saddle bags off of Amazon because I desperately needed storage. 10:45 < dasunt> <_< 10:49 <@Dolemite> For a $700 motorcycle, you'll be spending way more than that on maintenance - assuming a bike that cheap is pretty old. 10:49 <@Dolemite> It's worth it, but still, it will add up. 10:53 <@Mirage> there's nothing wrong with spending money on maintaining something old. the problem comes in when important traditionally 'dealer only' parts start becoming obsolete and 3rd party replacements aren't available or are hard to track down. 10:54 <@Mirage> of course that's where a really good parts guy or mechanic come into play because sometimes something that is obsolete for your application isn't for something else. the part numbers might not be the same, but the part is. 10:55 <@Mirage> I ran into that for a couple carb parts on my '87 Yamaha Virago. A couple of the parts are no longer available from the motorcycle dealers, but the exact same part is still in use on some of their marine engines and therefore still available under a different part number. 10:59 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:00 < dasunt> Dolemite: It's old, but I'm learning, so *shrugs* - better to screw up with small and cheap. 11:00 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 11:00 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Changing host] 11:00 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 11:01 < dasunt> Also, it is September in Minnesota. Not prime motorcycle selling season. :) 11:02 <@Dolemite> dasunt: I hear ya. I have a 1984 that I bought for $1200 that I've torn apart a few times with that same mindset. 11:03 < dasunt> I'm a lot happier with the horrible clutch control I have while learning with a cheap motorcycle. 11:04 < dasunt> (I have no idea why, but my manual auto driving skills shittily transfered over for clutch control.) 11:04 <@Corydon76> Depending upon the engine used, you might be able to find an OEM replacement. 11:07 < dasunt> oh, we have a motorcycle junkyard. 11:07 < dasunt> A u-pull-it place, but for motorcycles. I learned about this the other day. 11:11 <@Mirage> Evilpig: what's your plex server? 11:12 <@Mirage> Evilpig: VM, Physical, NAS? 11:15 <@Dolemite> I'm pretty sure his is a VM using his Synology NAS 11:15 <@Dolemite> Similar to my setup, except it's Drobo instead of Synology 11:20 <@Evilpig> physical 11:20 <@Evilpig> the synology doesn't have enough cpu to transcode 11:20 <@Mirage> I moved mine from a VMware VM to a small formfactor physical over the weekend. So long as I streamed 'original' from the VM everything was fine, but any transcoding was just just terrible. So far transcoding is working pretty nicely on the small physical. quad-core 1.6ghz, nvidia graphics, 16G RAM 11:21 <@Dolemite> Hrmm. I have no problems with transcoding on mine - it's an 8 vCPU VM on ProxMox with iSCSI back to the Drobo. 11:21 <@Evilpig> disable the hardware encoder option 11:22 <@Mirage> Evilpig: I tried both ways and it was still terrible transcoding 11:22 <@Evilpig> even though the processor supports encoding offloading it looks like ass on anything older than a gen7 i5/i7 etc 11:30 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 11:33 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 12:30 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 12:32 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 15:24 < dasunt> Gawdamnit, our new ticketing system is shit. 15:25 < dasunt> ...oh wait, I think it's buggy, not broken by design. I guess that's a little better. 15:26 * dasunt swears, sometimes he thinks the web peaked around HTML 4.0 15:51 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 17:08 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:09 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 17:09 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Changing host] 17:09 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 17:16 <@Mirage> lol..haven't even made the first payment on the new house and they already sold the mortgage to another lender. 17:39 <@Evilpig> damn 17:40 <@Evilpig> my new guest wifi network is working! 17:40 <@Evilpig> People can now connect to "It burns when IP" 17:40 <@Evilpig> and then it will prompt them to connect via facebook or google to authenticate 17:40 <@Evilpig> https://www.dropbox.com/s/xq821bt14y717bd/Screenshot%202018-09-10%2017.15.59.png?dl=0 17:46 < ZeroBorg> what platform are you using for that? 17:53 <@Evilpig> ubiquiti 17:53 <@Evilpig> now that I have the basic portal working I might try to get the paypal thing working again 17:59 <@opticron> there's a paypal thing? 17:59 * opticron has unifi gear, too 18:00 <@opticron> works great, but I need to relocate my AP 18:01 <@opticron> huh, thing I found for paypal claims there's a monthly fee to paypal for this to function 18:11 <@Evilpig> opticron: the default hotspot uses paypal pro which has a monthly fee. you can write your own using the standard api, I just need to finish working on it 18:48 <@opticron> oh, neat 20:24 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-cplmarsymrncwahl] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 22:00 < Warcop> does the guest network come from the USG or Unifi controller? 22:04 < Warcop> nvm.. It's on unifi.. never messed with those settings 22:08 < Warcop> The USG presents some compelling reasons to dump pfsense.. just have to work in pfblocker or pihole --- Log closed Tue Sep 11 00:00:00 2018