--- Log opened Tue Oct 16 00:00:20 2018 01:05 <@Dagmar> Dude has probably just had enough shit dumped on him 01:06 <@Dagmar> For sure that's about the only way to get psychiatric help if you're dirt poor 01:17 < aestetix> wow 01:17 < aestetix> I didn't know Ben was president of phreaknic now 01:21 <@Dagmar> Everyone else has managed to nimbly evade that hat 01:25 < aestetix> speaking of presidents 01:25 < aestetix> how's Dolemite 01:25 < aestetix> 2020 01:51 <@Dagmar> Hrm.. It used to be in there 01:51 <@Dagmar> !@#!@ 06:25 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 06:50 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 06:50 < aestetix> maybe if we start calling Dolemite "Mr. President" now, it'll help him ease into his new job in 2020 06:51 <@Dolemite> Sorry. Too busy entering my profile onto donalddaters.com 06:58 <@Dolemite> https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/15/donald-daters-a-dating-app-for-trump-supporters-leaked-its-users-data/ 06:59 < aestetix> oh wow I thought you were joking 07:00 <@opticron> good god 07:29 <@Evilpig> I read about that this morning 08:00 -!- ant| [anti@unaffiliated/ant/x-9054527] has joined #se2600 08:37 <@Mirage> lol...these two stories should go together (based on headlines) since the one is downstream from the other. 08:37 <@Mirage> https://www.dallasnews.com/news/plano/2018/10/10/100000-gallons-sewer-wastewater-flowing-white-rock-creek-plano 08:37 <@Mirage> https://utdmercury.com/water-in-richardson-whats-behind-its-taste/ 08:37 <@Evilpig> haha 08:45 <@Mirage> woohoo.. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/10/winamp-set-to-release-entirely-new-version-next-year/ 08:50 <@Evilpig> I saw that. 08:51 <@Evilpig> that might have been the article I was reading last night saying they could have been itunes but AOL mishandled that property 09:08 < dasunt> Re: Piano bank robbery - wonder if he is poor and needs medical treatment. 09:10 < dasunt> Er, plano bank. 09:10 < dfused> someone who robs a piano bank prolly needs some care as well.... 09:11 < xray> I liked paino bank better. It was music to my ears. :) 09:11 < dfused> you keyed in on the right thing there 09:11 < xray> Sorry, I'm reading The Register and they are all over puns. 09:11 < dfused> but dont let me string this along 09:11 < xray> LoL 09:12 < dasunt> I'm reading our cluster fuck of an AG race here in MN. 09:12 < xray> I think you are right in tune with the times. 09:12 < dfused> haha 09:12 < xray> You have discovered the key issue. 09:13 < dfused> yeah... I may have struck a chord 09:13 < xray> LoL 09:13 < dfused> ok that was a bit of a reach but i just woke up 09:13 < xray> All before coffee, I'm impressed. 09:14 < dfused> i couldnt tie my shoes for shit right now, but I cn make puns.. how sad is that 09:14 < xray> Speaking of music, have any of you played with Sonic Pi? 09:15 < dfused> notme 09:17 < xray> I noticed something odd given my understanding of synths. The same song using the same samples sounds different on different computers and I can't account for it based on speakers and sound card. 09:18 < xray> I don't expect I'll get much luck on one of their forums. 09:18 < xray> Maybe I can find the dev forum. 09:36 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 09:37 -!- shadow404 [~shadow404@96-80-184-99-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 09:37 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o shadow404] by ChanServ 09:40 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 09:40 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-uwkdinyjvgrdfenu] has joined #se2600 10:09 <@Mirage> dasunt: of course that was pLano...not pIano 10:10 < dasunt> Trying to do a bank robbery in a piano would be interesting though. 10:11 <@shapr> uhh 10:33 <@Corydon76> dasunt: it becomes greatly easier if the piano is, in fact, a synthesizer. 10:33 <@Corydon76> Since synthesizers have banks. 10:35 <@Corydon76> xray: possibly an ambient issue? Are the computers in different rooms? 10:35 <@Corydon76> Even differing placement of speakers can create different sound experiences. 10:46 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 10:49 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:09 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 11:12 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 11:17 <@Evilpig> https://www.voteworms.com/ 11:17 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 33 nicks [15 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 18 normal] 11:18 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 11:18 <@Evilpig> https://www.voteworms.com/ 11:18 < PigBot> Cards Against Humanity's Remember to Vote Worms (at www.voteworms.com) http://tinyurl.com/yd3ecl8k 11:30 < xray> That is the odd thing. Same computer, sound card, speakers, and samples. 11:30 < xray> One I did online and one I did locally using the same program in both cases and they sound very different. 11:31 < xray> This usually happens with MIDI when the sample set is different. My piano samples sound different than your piano samples. In this case both were using the samples that come with Sonic Pi 11:32 < xray> I need to run some experiments where I run in on local machines to see if they sound different. 11:33 < xray> With hardware synths the DAC can also make a difference. 11:34 < xray> That also may be an issue with Sonic Pi. 11:49 <@Corydon76> Ah, you're running through a remote computer. Keep in mind that the way that it's sending the sound across the network may impair the performance of the sound, as well. 11:50 <@Corydon76> The remote desktop protocol may be downsampling, for example. 11:50 <@Corydon76> Or otherwise applying a lossy algorithm 13:07 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 13:10 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 13:18 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 13:22 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 13:44 < dasunt> I love the lack of resources I get at work. 13:50 < dfused> https://twitter.com/greentoepalacio/status/1051616522492411905 13:51 < PigBot> Dylan Palacio on Twitter: "The New Halloween Movie Looks Lit. #spookyseason… " (at twitter.com) http://tinyurl.com/y9ylcnaf 13:52 <@Mirage> omg our india team is pissing me off. 13:53 <@Mirage> they keep committing to work on shit that the client submits requests for without thinking about whether whatever it is requested is even covered by our support contract with them 13:54 <@Mirage> and then I get to be the asshole that has to point out that we don't support that...OR...we wind up working on it and then owning it from then on, contract or not, because the precedent has been set 13:59 < dfused> nah just be that asshole. 13:59 < dfused> that falls outsie the scope of the support contract... however, we can do that but it would be X and take Y time 14:00 < dfused> leadership skills! 14:01 <@Evilpig> someone just popped into my office and said "we're about to get a tar that has 3 million files in it. they want us to take and break that up into smaller files that contain about 200k files each. how would you do that?" 14:03 < dfused> split command ? 14:04 < dfused> erm..maybe not.. think that'll only do bytes 14:04 <@Evilpig> that would just make the over all archive into smaller pieces though, not x files with y files inside 14:05 <@Evilpig> things he doesn't know about said archive, what's in it, the size of the files in it, whether this will be done on an nfs mount or directly on some server somewhere, if this is a one off or a recurring process 14:05 <@Dagmar> "With a service request" 14:06 < dfused> suppose you could do a for loop with count and reroll the files ... but that just seems too messy 14:06 <@Evilpig> we discussed that but bash will not be happy if there are 3mil files in a single directory 14:08 <@Evilpig> also discussed using tar -t to dump to an index that could be parsed on a counter and move files into sub-directories that you would then go back later and rearchive 14:08 <@Evilpig> ended that discussion with glad this is your problem and not ours 14:09 < dfused> https://serverfault.com/questions/353758/tar-specific-number-of-file/353768 14:09 < PigBot> linux - tar specific number of file - Server Fault (at serverfault.com) http://tinyurl.com/yablx8kl 14:09 <@Dagmar> Bash doesn't have a problem with that many files 14:09 <@Dagmar> People just don't know to _disable sorting of filenames by default for ls_ 14:24 < xray> Corydon76: That is what I would expect except the sound over the net is better than the sound locally. 14:25 < xray> Which makes no sense. 14:45 <@Mirage> bah..Homedepot marketing call..."because you bought an appliance from us you qualify for a free water test"... 14:46 <@Mirage> translation: we'll send some schmuck out to your house to do completely non-scientific tests on your tap water and then try to sell you a whole-house water softener because the tests ALWAYS indicate your water is unsafe to drink and shouldn't even be given to your pets 14:47 <@Mirage> although, it could be fun to provide them water from my RO system for the Reef Tank and let them test that. =) 14:52 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 14:55 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 14:58 <@Mirage> Evilpig: unpack to a dir, do find and pipe to a file to get filenames, carve out 200k names at a time to new files, tar back up to new archives using the text file lists for each 14:58 <@Mirage> Evilpig: Dean Vallette moving his website? 15:05 <@Evilpig> no. this I think might be corpus from insurance companies maybe? 15:08 <@Mirage> you know who i'm talking about, right? the guy who identified himself by title so much that most people thought his name was Dean, even though I'm pretty sure it was John. 15:09 <@Mirage> (been over 5 yrs...c'mon) 15:10 <@Mirage> you couldn't even do an ls in the root of his site because there were too many 1k files in there...du would also bomb out. about the only thing you could do was pipe find to a text file and then look at the contents of the text file. 15:12 <@Mirage> the dumb part was that all the files were created from the same html template and generated from a database. Peter and I tried several times to get him to replace the 100's of thousands of 1k files with one php page and he wouldn't have it. 15:13 <@Evilpig> the name sounds famililar but luckily I never had to deal with him 15:13 <@Evilpig> rumor has it we have my l2 spot posted 15:13 <@Mirage> Evilpig: he used to call the NOC frequently with stupid requests 15:13 <@Mirage> 12 spot? 15:14 <@Evilpig> level 2 linux 15:14 <@Evilpig> L2 15:15 <@Mirage> downgrading? didn't you get bumped to L3 when you finally got your raise you'd been promised? 15:15 <@Evilpig> they're back filling my former position 15:15 <@Mirage> ahh 16:12 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 16:16 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 16:53 <@Dagmar> Evilpig: Who you workin' for now? 16:53 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 16:53 <@Dagmar> Mirage: Raises? Promotions? Those don't happen at Vanderbilt. 16:57 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 16:58 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has joined #se2600 16:58 -!- K`Tetch [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Changing host] 16:58 -!- K`Tetch [~no@unaffiliated/ktetch] has joined #se2600 16:58 -!- K`Tetch_ [~no@47.39.211.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 16:59 <@Evilpig> Dagmar: medcenter, those do happen occasionally on this side of the street 17:00 <@Dagmar> They didn't for me 17:00 <@Dagmar> I was promised a pay bump 30 days after I transferred, and they "forgot" about it 17:00 <@Dagmar> WHen I asked Kyle about it, his answer was "Did you get that in writing?" 17:01 <@Dagmar> I told him I didn't, but I absolutely did 17:01 <@Dagmar> ...and it was clear HR was trying to fuck me over because when they finally did the pay rescaling some months later, _that_ previously-promised figure was what they gave me 17:01 <@Dagmar> So... fuck them. 17:02 <@Dagmar> I was somehow, despite 20+ years of experience, the same L as everyone else. 17:02 <@Dagmar> Apparently if you're Linus Torvalds you might get an L2 17:03 <@Dagmar> I am not bitter. 17:03 <@Dagmar> I am _justifiably enraged_. 17:13 <@Evilpig> weird. google does job listings now. https://g.co/kgs/Nv6WXj 17:13 < PigBot> vanderbilt.job linux (at g.co) http://tinyurl.com/y7lvks79 18:01 < xray> interesting 19:56 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-uwkdinyjvgrdfenu] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 21:24 < Warcop> doing another ssd.eff.org presentation to my company on Thursday.... i'm sure it'll do no good 21:25 < Warcop> and I get a whopping 5 additional minutes to talk opsec 21:25 < Warcop> bleh --- Log closed Wed Oct 17 00:00:22 2018