--- Log opened Wed May 24 00:00:36 2023 00:43 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:03 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 02:03 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 02:56 <@aestetix> I discovered a new reality show for you: parking wars 02:56 <@aestetix> It looks extra stupid 02:56 <@aestetix> er that was for Evilpig 06:10 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 06:13 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 06:54 <@Dolemite> Bah. The episode of Ted Lasso that downloaded last night has a burned in URL. 07:00 < Evilpig> aestetix: I have plenty of dumb reality tv. my fav was storage wars? people bidding on old storage lockers in the hopes that someone left something in one that wasn't sentimental garbage 07:29 < Evilpig> I'm sure this is just going to jinx it but I think after 8 years I've finally gotten rtorrent fixed 07:29 < Evilpig> haven't had a single crash this week, or any torrent file not get removed properly 07:58 < dasunt> I'm not going to entirely diss the idea of writing install scripts in bourne or bash. But I find it weird if that's your default enterprise infrastructure plan. Sure it's doable. But it seems the hard way to do it. 07:58 < Evilpig> I script in whatever makes sense for the task 07:59 < Evilpig> if bash is common across whatever, do it up 07:59 < dasunt> Sure. But if I'm designing something, I'd rather not have to hand code each and every idempotency check. 08:01 < dasunt> Bourne is pretty good for a project install. Or Make + Bourne. I just don't see it as anywhere an ideal default for an enterprise operation. 08:45 <@aestetix> So on a totally unrelated note 08:45 <@aestetix> It's been kind of odd watching "retro" video games have the market that baseball cards used to 08:46 <@aestetix> I wonder how much my old video game collection would be if I hadn't.... lost it, threw it out, etc 08:46 <@aestetix> To be honest probably not much since I mean.... it was video games 10:35 < dasunt> No 'set -eo Pipefail' in this script. WTF? 10:36 <@Mirage> Me bitching to coworker: 'OMG, this new Win11 VM image runs like shit. I've given it 4 cores and 16g of ram and it still runs like dogshit!' 10:37 <@Mirage> His response: 'Go into the bios on your laptop and make sure you've enabled virtualization' 10:38 <@Mirage> WTF?!? You can't even run a VM (w/ Workstation at least) unless you have virtualization enabled. 10:40 <@Mirage> Some dumbass in corp's security group that baked this 'approved' image seriously fucked up and set mcafee to do a full scan on bootup. Not once per day, not weekly at 4am on Sun... EVERY BOOT. 13:23 <@Mirage> One of the Windows guys was trying to convince me that using SecureCRT was a REQUIREMENT to work on this customer's environment. When pressed as to why he started telling me that you needed to be able to open multiple sessions and execute certain commands to be able to get to somethings. What he was showing me was creating an ssh tunnel in one window, then using another to connect through that tunnel. 13:23 <@Mirage> I pointed out quite quickly that you can do all that with any ssh client. 14:44 <@opticron> Mirage, virtualbox doesn't *need* virt enabled 14:44 <@opticron> it just runs like shit if it's not 14:44 <@opticron> not sure what you're referencing, though 14:45 <@opticron> also, win11 prevents anything from using raw hardware virt directly because too much virt-based security has been baked into the OS 14:45 <@opticron> my boss just went through this and had to downgrade to win10 to get virtualbox to run anything at a reasonable speed 14:49 <@opticron> ah, but you're talking about virtualized win11, not a win11 host 14:55 < Evilpig> Mirage: you can blow his little mind and set up an ssh session with multiplexing https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH/Cookbook/Multiplexing 14:55 < PigBot> OpenSSH/Cookbook/Multiplexing - Wikibooks, open books for an open world (at en.m.wikibooks.org) https://tinyurl.com/2oesb9p3 15:01 <@Mirage> opticron: I did note Workstation requires it 15:02 <@Mirage> So far as I recall, virtualbox predates cpu hardware virtualization as it stands now 15:22 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 15:22 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 15:22 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 15:23 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Client Quit] 15:23 -!- Mirage [~mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 15:23 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 15:23 <@Mirage> not sure why, but apparently I didn't run irssi in a screen last time...which is VERY unlike me 15:51 < Evilpig> it happens 22:48 < Evilpig> hrmmm. dementia just added this to plex. http://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=433614 22:48 < PigBot> Mark Rober's Revengineers - TheTVDB.com (at www.thetvdb.com) https://tinyurl.com/2fq76teh 23:09 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@gateway.wilpig.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:14 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@gateway.wilpig.com] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Thu May 25 00:00:38 2023