--- Log opened Sun Mar 15 00:00:11 2020 09:41 < xray> V 09:42 < xray> If you are like me with servers, gaming, or coin mining rigs in your basement heating air, consider running Folding@Home. 09:42 < xray> A GPU is not required but helps if you have one or more. 09:42 < xray> Folding@Home Takes Up The Fight Against COVID-19 / 2019-NCOV 09:42 < xray> https://foldingathome.org/2020/02/27/foldinghome-takes-up-the-fight-against-covid-19-2019-ncov/ 09:42 < PigBot> Folding@home takes up the fight against COVID-19 / 2019-nCoV – Folding@home (at foldingathome.org) http://tinyurl.com/t3edc8v 10:00 < aestetix> well 10:00 < aestetix> I just got a new system with a beefy graphics card 10:01 < aestetix> might as well put it to use 10:13 < aestetix> hmm my system can't connect to it 10:13 < aestetix> I guess they are overloaded 10:14 < aestetix> https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=32424 10:14 < PigBot> Folding Forum • View topic - Temporary server outages (at foldingforum.org) http://tinyurl.com/uzbqrzs 10:23 < aestetix> k now it's going 11:20 < xray> Thanks, I'll forward the outage along to other groups who are running folding@home. 11:25 < K`Tetch> s@h is ending end of the month 11:25 < K`Tetch> and so i'm gonig to do some videos on various distributed computing projects 11:25 < xray> What is s@h? 11:25 < K`Tetch> seti@home 11:25 < xray> Yeah I heard about that. 11:26 < xray> The Folding@Home outages page is in reverse order with most current posts at the bottom. 12:52 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D2672F0354E015350E8A93867F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 13:42 -!- Dagmar [dagmar@unaffiliated/dagmar] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:36 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: aestetix 14:36 -!- Netsplit over, joins: aestetix 15:19 -!- rpifan_ [~rpifan@62.55.240.54] has joined #se2600 15:21 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D2672F0354E015350E8A93867F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 15:22 -!- rpifan_ is now known as rpifan 15:30 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: @brimstone 15:31 -!- brimstone [~brimstone@sprinkle.cloud] has joined #se2600 15:31 -!- brimstone [~brimstone@sprinkle.cloud] has quit [Changing host] 15:31 -!- brimstone [~brimstone@unaffiliated/brimstone] has joined #se2600 15:31 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o brimstone] by ChanServ 15:40 -!- Dagmar [dagmar@c-69-247-146-235.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 15:40 -!- Dagmar [dagmar@c-69-247-146-235.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Changing host] 15:40 -!- Dagmar [dagmar@unaffiliated/dagmar] has joined #se2600 15:40 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dagmar] by ChanServ 16:20 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@62.55.240.54] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 16:21 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D2673950116876E8C6A6797203.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 19:33 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300D2673950116876E8C6A6797203.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:47 <@Evilpig> anyone know what type of light bulb this is? https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4u_PTN6eXWM/Xm7ZoOP0uSI/AAAAAAAAAE0/Iji_dTtiN-8fS8eepDjI0Psl9SHUP4TVACK8BGAsYHg/s0/2020-03-15.jpg 20:47 < PigBot> None (at lh3.googleusercontent.com) http://tinyurl.com/r6cbgou 20:47 <@Evilpig> looks like a spring clip and someone clearly bent the one side over trying to cram something else in 20:48 <@Dagmar> That's like those weird halogens 20:49 <@Evilpig> https://www.four-bros.com/content/base-types_grande.png 20:49 < PigBot> None (at www.four-bros.com) http://tinyurl.com/suq5avs 20:50 <@Evilpig> I tried to match it up to one of those but none of those looked right 20:50 <@Evilpig> I have a few of the weird two post ones here but that's definitely not it 20:50 <@Evilpig> neighbor bought a lamp off amazon and it came in without a bulb 20:50 <@Dagmar> g9 bulb maybe? 20:50 <@Dagmar> I'd just replace the socket 20:51 <@Dagmar> Probably less hassle than forever trying to find g9 bulbs locally 20:51 <@Dagmar> Definitely safer than guessing 20:51 <@Evilpig> I'll go over and look at it tomorrow, I can definitely change out a socket pretty easily 20:52 <@Evilpig> I asked her for a link to the lamp and she's not responded 20:52 <@Dagmar> Or take a look at the Amazon listing and see if it has hints 20:54 <@Dagmar> It's definitely a G-type bulb 20:55 <@Evilpig> she thinks it might be the gu10, still trying to get a link. I have a gu24 in the closet because of some dumb reason I forgot 20:56 <@Evilpig> I can see that being the gu type for sure. bend that other prong up, put the bulb in and twist to lock 20:57 <@Evilpig> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LdHKsTo3WVQ/Xm7c75ZPA8I/AAAAAAAAAFE/ZSIwQNrsohwTBWAJ9_53fJbnT94o5PUEQCK8BGAsYHg/s0/2020-03-15.jpg 20:57 < PigBot> None (at lh3.googleusercontent.com) http://tinyurl.com/qkg769a 20:57 <@Evilpig> type b e12 bulb 20:57 <@Dagmar> Most of the G-type bases appear to have the terminals sticking out on the sides 20:58 <@Dagmar> I'm not really buying that because that's typically a screw-in bulb 20:58 <@Dagmar> Do you see any threads in that socket? 20:58 <@Evilpig> look at the center of that socket 20:58 <@Evilpig> that could be a thread 20:59 <@Dagmar> The candelabra bulbs are pretty common tho 20:59 <@Evilpig> very. but I don't have any, she'll have to goto lowes tomorrow 20:59 <@Dagmar> That really looks like a G-type with a pole bent to me 21:01 <@Evilpig> if she didn't bend that other connector that would be the bottom of the bulb and the other prong would be for touching the outer casing 21:03 <@Dagmar> Maybe a bayonet 21:03 <@Dagmar> MAYBE 21:03 <@Dagmar> I've seen one chart showing a bulb that looks like the bipin halogen with the terminals sticking out to the sides that looks like it shoudl go in there 21:06 <@Dagmar> [r]: It means it has drop-shadows 21:56 <@Dagmar> Aha. Comcast has finally decided to abandon bandwidth caps for the next 60 days 21:57 <@Dagmar> THey're also making the xfiniti wifi APs free to all comers --- Log closed Mon Mar 16 00:00:12 2020