--- Log opened Fri May 14 00:00:02 2021 05:19 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h69-131-213-251.cncrtn.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has quit [Quit: brb] 05:23 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h69-131-213-251.cncrtn.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has joined #se2600 05:23 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dolemite] by ChanServ 05:23 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 05:24 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 06:00 <@Dolemite> LOL at these woke Apple SJWs... 06:00 <@Dolemite> "It calls into question parts of our system of inclusion at Apple, including hiring panels, background checks, and our process to ensure our existing culture of inclusion is strong enough to withstand individuals who don't share our inclusive values." 06:00 <@Dolemite> So you're telling me that you're NOT inclusive? 06:00 <@Dolemite> Because it sounds a hell of a lot like you only want them to hire people that think like you. 06:14 < aestetix> where is that from 06:27 <@Dolemite> https://boingboing.net/2021/05/13/apple-fires-misogynistic-employee-just-hours-after-he-was-hired.html 06:27 < PigBot> Apple fires misogynistic employee just hours after he was hired | Boing Boing (at boingboing.net) 06:51 < aestetix> interesting, I wonder if his job lasted less time than Quinn's 06:51 < aestetix> when she got fired from being an editor at the NY Times because she is friend with weev 07:28 -!- lastchild [~lastchild@c-67-187-104-215.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 07:28 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o lastchild] by ChanServ 08:14 < aestetix> Dolemite: these excerpts look like they could have been written by any bay area VC 08:16 < aestetix> I was told one story where at a gathering, a couple guys got into an argument about dick size, and literally got a tape measure, took their dicks out, and measured to see who was bigger. And Peter Thiel was at this party (not involved in the size contest though) 08:46 <@eryc> bro 09:56 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b9500982c0fd39c3471d7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 11:36 <@Evilpig> https://www.dropbox.com/s/s578h1avnlschih/screen%20shot%202021-05-14%20at%2011.36.26%20am.png?dl=0 11:37 < PigBot> Dropbox - Screen Shot 2021-05-14 at 11.36.26 AM.png - Simplify your life (at www.dropbox.com) https://tinyurl.com/yzkewm4u 11:37 <@Evilpig> getting an internal update on covid mess and they're talking about the transmission rates for nashville proper being down in relation to the surrounding counties 11:43 <@Mirage> Sweet...I'd given up on hounding everyone about the GE laptops we were issued and since the Comcast ones are being requested back I again posed the question about what to do with the GE ones. The answer I got back from management was, "Nothing. They haven't been a customer for quite some time, so just keep it." 11:47 <@Dolemite> Is it any good, at least? 11:47 <@Dolemite> Or is it an old CompaQ Portable? 11:50 <@Mirage> Dell Latitude 5490. Intel i5, 16G ram 11:50 <@Mirage> 250G m.2 11:54 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b9500982c0fd39c3471d7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 11:54 <@Dolemite> So something actually usable. That is, if you needed yet another laptop. Heh. 12:12 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b950094429430374addbc.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 12:57 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b950094429430374addbc.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 14:37 <@lastchild> https://fox17.com/news/nation-world/woman-pulled-in-to-machine-and-killed-at-mattress-plant-in-grantsville 14:37 <@lastchild> RIP seems shallow 14:37 < PigBot> Woman 'pulled into' machine and killed at Purple Mattress plant in Utah | WZTV (at fox17.com) 14:41 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b95001f2727383ebdc686.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #se2600 14:50 < jb7od> Here's a stupid one. Two desktops. Each has wireless internet. Took a router just to one-to-one gigabit connect these two (and shaved hella hours off of this 16gb copy- 8 hours to 20m in a single bound), but how do I keep that network from trying to route internet, dns, and all that over it (after a while- the gbit is faster, so it takes a min, but starts winning elections)? 14:51 < jb7od> "use linux" is not an answer in this case. 14:51 < jb7od> This is Win 14:53 <@Mirage> open cmd as admin, set a static route? route add 14:55 <@Mirage> I'd think being on the same router/switch that they would be talking link-local vs trying to route anything. Could also go into IPv4 settings on each and set a static local IP to use for the transfer 14:56 <@Mirage> I would say that I've got a LapLink cable you could use, but I tossed it a couple weeks ago along with 8-9 3.5" floppy drives (just the beige ones..kept the black ones) 14:56 <@Evilpig> I would go with the static non-routable ip path myself 14:57 <@Evilpig> I've got a dedicated network for my nas and plex just for that 14:57 <@Evilpig> 10.100.100.0/24 isn't routed and only exists on those two devices 14:58 < jb7od> That's what I did, with the static ipv4's at first and that was working, but what became an issue is after a period of time, it starts fielding requests by speed. Route may have some hope- I didn't know it'd take args on windows (lol), so I almost retract the question 14:58 <@Evilpig> windows is just dumb with commications at times anyway 14:58 < jb7od> I did a 172.16.0.0/12 to keep it out of the hair of the 10's and 192168's I already wrestle with 14:58 <@Mirage> Yeah, for me it's 192.168.88.0 that only lives on the 10G switch that the ESXi hosts and NAS are connected to. Plex will be on it sometime next week. 15:00 < jb7od> Thanks though- See? Said it was a stupid question (see: "use linux is not an... oh. well, a little maybe"" 15:00 < jb7od> ) 15:28 <@Mirage> Oh, and I'm also running 9216 MTU on that switch (caps at 10k) so that I can use the full 9k MTU limit of VMware w/o dropping it down a bit for the overhead. 15:29 <@Mirage> Once again, pretty impressed with this MikroTik SFP+ switch 15:31 <@Mirage> One bitch I have is that when it's booted with the RouterOS there's an option to disable to annoyingly bright blue LED on the front of it which you don't get with their SwitchOS. Instead of switching back to RouterOS I added a small piece of electrical tape. 15:33 <@Mirage> jb7od: for link-local you don't have to worry about using an RFC1918 network, you can use anything you damn well please so long as it doesn't happen to be the public IP of something you need to get to. 15:38 <@Mirage> On a sep note, anyone used Boxes to install Windows 10 into KVM? 15:39 <@Mirage> Been sitting on "Installing...." for waaaaay too long IMO, but maybe that's normal. 15:55 <@Evilpig> never even heard of this "boxes" thing for installing windows. what kinda black magic are you conjuring? 15:59 <@Mirage> gnome-boxes 15:59 <@Mirage> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Boxes 15:59 < PigBot> Apps/Boxes - GNOME Wiki! (at wiki.gnome.org) 16:02 <@Mirage> Finally finished. All I had to do was give it the iso, username/password, and product key, then be patient. 16:02 <@Mirage> Even activated windows for me. =) 16:57 < jb7od> Back when I had a job with skids of laptops to deploy, we got into sysprep pretty hard. I was more on the ghost/bootdisk end of that one (rip br0therfrank), but def going to snoop 17:09 < jb7od> See? You guys get me typing route at a c:\>, so now I just told it "ifconfig... what the.. .dammit." 17:19 <@Evilpig> you're close. isn't it ipconfig for windows? 17:21 < jb7od> Aiite den- got it. There's 3 ways to do this (adapter, registry, and policy- all seperate sets of settings though- not the same change, just the same result). I went with adapter 17:21 < jb7od> yes it is- 17:22 < jb7od> I am also prone to type cls and clear interchangably on the wrong OS too. 17:25 < jb7od> In the adapter (good old tcpipv4/v6, Advanced, at the bottom- it lets you set a metric too). The registry patch cuts off DNS lookups on you-name-it adapter. The group policy setting 'DNS Client' down in computer\administrative templates lets you specify. 17:56 <@Mirage> On the local net once you set a static on each they should find each other just fine w/ netbios so long as they are set discoverable for that network. Shouldn't need to do anything creative 17:56 <@Mirage> Of course this is a channel full of people who pretty much go out of their way to do things more creatively, so i guess ya gotta speak to your audience. 17:59 <@Evilpig> not necessarily true because of the windows firewall 17:59 <@Evilpig> it could default those interfaces to public or whatever and block off netbios, etc 17:59 <@Evilpig> it's all helpful like that these days 18:10 <@Mirage> Evilpig: I said, "... so long as they are set discoverable for that network." 18:23 < jb7od> You're right about the creative lol. I was just now thinking I ought to subnet it underneath hsd1.tn.comcast.net and see what it'd do. lol 20:42 -!- rpifan [~rpifan@p200300d2670b95001f2727383ebdc686.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] --- Log closed Sat May 15 00:00:03 2021