--- Log opened Fri May 03 00:00:56 2019 02:56 -!- remoford [~remof@c-76-22-208-182.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 02:58 -!- remoford [~remof@c-76-22-208-182.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 03:25 -!- remoford [~remof@c-76-22-208-182.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 06:10 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 06:11 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 06:15 <@Dolemite> Of all the idiotic, dumbshit... oh, yeah. San Francisco. 06:15 <@Dolemite> https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pajgyz/rogue-coder-turned-a-parking-spot-into-a-coworking-space 06:15 < PigBot> A Rogue Coder Turned a Parking Spot into a Coworking Space and People Loved It - VICE (at www.vice.com) http://tinyurl.com/y59yq93s 06:15 <@Dolemite> “Let’s use city streets for people, not cars.” 06:22 < aestetix> That looks like an open office on steroids 06:25 <@Dolemite> https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/2/18527177/verizon-seeking-tumblr-sale-rumor-blogging 06:25 < PigBot> Verizon is looking to sell Tumblr and Pornhub is interested - The Verge (at www.theverge.com) http://tinyurl.com/y2x6smtq 06:25 <@Dolemite> aestetix.tumblr.com might make a comeback! 07:01 <@Shadow404> smh 07:02 <@Shadow404> aestetix: My idea of an open office is a cell phone hotspot and nature with plenty of battery power on the laptop. 07:33 <@Mirage> isn't having anything electronic (and actively used) besides a digital cameral ruining the point of being in nature? 08:00 <@Shadow404> Mirage: if you still have to make a living, its a nice middle ground, is it not? 08:01 <@Shadow404> better than making that living in a cooped up office with a co-worker sitting next to you coughing up a lung in a confined space. 08:01 <@Mirage> well, squirrel season opens in 12 days...so i could see working from the truck 08:02 <@Mirage> that cuold make for an interesting tangent in a webex meeting. "hang on a second... ... ok, i'm back" 08:03 <@Shadow404> Mirage: mute buttons are wonderful things. 08:04 <@Mirage> nah, that would ruin it in this instance 08:04 <@Shadow404> how's that? 08:05 <@Mirage> muting would ruin the tangent 08:06 <@Mirage> then it would be like any other meeting...muting to cough, answer questions from the wife (who wants to know who your talking to), yelling at cats, etc 08:06 <@Corydon76> Muting would also prevent the action from completely taking the inanity of the meeting off track. 08:07 < aestetix> so basically 08:07 < aestetix> teleconferences just demonstrate how people already have no work/personal boundaries 08:07 <@Mirage> Corydon76: also defeating the purpose of a tangent 08:08 <@Shadow404> aestetix: well timed, and only critical teleconferences is key. Ridiculous meetings that get nothing done are actually a wasteful and agree with that. 08:08 < aestetix> since ideally, if you work from home, you have a room set aside to work in 08:08 <@Corydon76> The fun of a teleconference is putting on a clean shirt, and having the people on the other end be completely unaware that you're not wearing pants. 08:08 < aestetix> and regardless, keep it on mute unless you are speaking 08:09 <@Shadow404> Corydon76: why even put the shirt on? 08:09 <@Mirage> aestetix: as a general rule, wives and pets don't respect boundaries 08:09 <@Shadow404> that's still to much effort for wfh 08:09 < aestetix> Mirage: and kids 08:09 <@Corydon76> Shadow404: Assuming that the teleconference includes video 08:09 <@Shadow404> Mirage: i just tell the wife its Jake from state farm 08:09 <@Shadow404> Corydon76: electrical tape works well for that. 08:10 <@Corydon76> If it's just a conference call, you're right, no need for a clean shirt 08:10 <@Corydon76> Or non-offensive, anyway 08:12 <@Corydon76> Electrical tape doesn't work when the other participants want to see you. 08:14 <@Shadow404> "Oh no, my webcam drivers are not working", blah blah 08:14 <@Evilpig> ugh. 9am problem management meeting with a vendor that doesn't know how their application works because they resell someone else's application with their skin on it. 08:15 <@Evilpig> so I get to tell them that their application doesn't support load balancing because their servers don't know how to talk to each other, so the sales drone that will be on this call will have to explain how he doesn't know what load balancing is in the first place 08:15 <@Shadow404> heh, its like when people use to sell custom winamp's with a packaged skin/theme 08:16 <@Evilpig> this is 6 months after they have built out 5+ servers for this critical application 08:17 <@Shadow404> and no load balancing to date? 08:17 <@Evilpig> not really. basically just establishing a session and keeping them locked to whatever server they are on through persistence 08:18 <@Evilpig> so it is balancing the load to the various servers but they are stuck to whatever server they initially connect to even if it gets overloaded 08:18 <@Corydon76> I take it you can't discover the original vendor and deal directly with them? 08:18 <@Evilpig> they might be on this call. they were supposed to be on an earlier one but a scheduling conflict came up 08:24 <@Evilpig> these people are nuts. the api for the software is a module. their client app uses the api to interact with the system, so they initially had us steer all the api traffic to a single server. then they were confused when their sessions kept ending with various login issues when the server they were connected didn't share their login to the api so it was all confused 08:25 <@Evilpig> there was some part of the application that would authenticate to the api if it wasn't but the rest of the app was trying to use the shared connection. just sloppy 08:25 <@Evilpig> and then the last fuckup.... the software itself tracks the connection by source IP 08:26 <@Evilpig> like with many load balancers we have multiple paths and the connection from the load balancer to the server was swapping and breaking the connections that way too 08:36 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 09:08 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 09:30 <@Evilpig> hahahah 09:30 <@Evilpig> said in one of my work channels today 09:30 <@Evilpig> "I bet real developers look at health care developers in the same manner that we look at SQL DBAs" 09:31 <@Evilpig> this was after a dicussion on how many of the health care apps are complete garbage and many are insecure 09:55 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-snspiibxattpnqiw] has joined #se2600 10:33 <@Mirage> this customer's authentication is fucked up. RDP login successful connecting...as soon as it opens the remote desktop to start actual login it says "invalid username or password" 10:39 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qsnkvhlgcoveemmj] has joined #se2600 10:55 <@Evilpig> Mirage: that's a neat trick 11:13 < k3ymkr> Maybe you shouldn't fail to login without logging in. 11:16 -!- k3ymkr [~KeyMaker@ec2-52-6-16-39.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:17 -!- k3ymkr [~KeyMaker@ec2-52-6-16-39.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined #se2600 14:51 <@Evilpig> jinja sucks, that is all 15:03 <@brimstone> oh hey, tumblr's for sale 16:35 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:39 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: @brimstone 16:44 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: @Mirage 17:07 -!- Netsplit over, joins: Mirage, brimstone 17:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 17:08 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o brimstone] by ChanServ 19:29 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qsnkvhlgcoveemmj] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 19:44 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-snspiibxattpnqiw] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] --- Log closed Sat May 04 00:00:58 2019