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12:00 AM
then they move on to the Sioux City crash...
 
... wtf
 
 
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1:08 AM
Audits suck
That was QUITE CLEARLY off topic
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I do like how it shows the current status, though (closed by you).
"Not off-topic? I'LL SHOW YOU OFF-TOPIC!"
 
Bob
1:32 AM
> The BeOS kernel (http://www.tycomsystems.com/beos/BeBook/The%20Kernel%20Kit/System.html) exports two very useful system calls:

- is_computer_on returns 1 if the computer is turned on. If the computer is not turned on, the result is undefined.

- is_computer_on_fire returns the temperature of the motherboard if the computer is currently on fire. If the computer isn't on fire, the function returns some other value.
 
 
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2:55 AM
this is a pain
 
You all hear that sound? Yeah. That's the sound of the RA regulars playing video games.
The sound of silence.
 
lol
I'm watching doctor who
I probably need to futz with the brightness on this system
 
3:16 AM
pastebin.com/dPD3nAjB I found this in my spam bin. Its like the multiple choice, form letter of doom
 
3:27 AM
Right, nuked 5K spam comments
 
bastards screw up the internet for everyone.
 
@Bob I saw that coming
 
@JourneymanGeek Scam generator :-)
 
3:41 AM
yup
 
like one of these pakin.org/complaint <-- complaint letter generator. The cool (or sick) thing about them is they are so similar to a real one, although comedic to the human way.
 
Precisely
 
4:25 AM
@Bob another neat thing (not sure if you can find it on Youtube since discovery channel seems to police their copyright pretty aggressively) -- here -- nobody dies, but they intentionally crashed a 727 with dummies on board to see what happens (lots of HD camera shots from within)
 
 
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6:55 AM
@Bob Fucking awesome! You wanna put that into an answer or leave me the honors of cooking up something?
 
Bob
7:23 AM
@OliverSalzburg You might as well. I mentioned it briefly at the top of mine, but I don't have the time to rewrite anything.
 
@Bob Ah, haven't checked on the question yet. I wanted to give it a go and compile it first, then maybe put something on GitHub
 
Bob
@OliverSalzburg I was thinking about turning it into a PS script. Partially as an exercise, and partially because there are situations where PS can be executed but full exes can't.
Then I realised that would likely be overcomplicated :P
Eh... I guess it depends on how hard it is to port the automation code across. The rest is straightforward.
 
@Bob That would be interesting
 
Bob
8:13 AM
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A: A cell phone company talking about the dangers of texting — irony or not?

John FeminellaI wouldn't consider that irony. Here's a comparison that may illustrate the difference: If Bob, a representative of AT&T, tells you not to text and drive, that isn't ironic. It's actually pretty responsible. If Bob tells you not to text and drive, and then, while driving away from the presentat...

I'm so tempted to comment "Don't text and drive!"
 
the Q would get a downvote here, there seems to be some assumption that the phone company created the mess to begin with :-)
I setup my phone to speak all the texting, that and handsfree, I can recieve text while still concentrating on driving itself. Trying to text even with Speech to text methods (that exist) still not going to cut it.
It is really easy to text and drive, if it wasnt for them Other people :-) driving too.
 
Bob
@Psycogeek And all those darn buildings next to the roads.
 
this is california , nobody is dumb enough to put a building that close to the road. they got like 3-4 people a year in the "area" out of about 120,000 who drive through a business from the Parking Lot :-)
sheet the problem isnt toyotas throttle control, it'a you damn foot :-)
speaking of feet and gas pedals, originally the law here was you could NOT drive with bare feet, which i though was rediculous. People would toss on some kind of temporary shoe like "flip Flops" and it gets all stuck up down there.
So now the law is you CAN drive with bare feet, but not flip flops.
 
8:33 AM
@Psycogeek Hey ye mate!
 
@Boris_yo yo boris!
 
Dang Excel! I was working with .CSV files formatting and after saving them, realized that formatting is gone next time I tried to open them.
I have 10 .CSV file and wonder if I should "Save As" all of them through Excel in .XLSX format or use some batch converter to make job fast? However, formatting integrity remains question.
@Psycogeek Are you good in raw materials? Knowledgeable about stainless steel vs. zinc alloy quality and durability?
 
only for my own purposes and needs.
 
Okay, what is more durable and valuable?

1. Stainless steel
2. Zinc Alloy
3. Aluminum
 
would be cool to have a stainless steel fence instead of zinc plated iron, bet that would cost a bundle. once water gets under a zinc coating thing as easily go to heck, stainless steel is forever. Has to qualify as a better invention than sliced bread.
aluminum can be more brittle/tensile wheras zinc iron and steel seem to be able to be shaped at room temperatures without becomming fractured internally.
alum is always way lighter, at least of any variety i have played with.
 
8:45 AM
@Psycogeek So stainless steel is mixed from metals but zinc alloy is only plating for metal like iron? And how can water get through zinc plating?
 
much of the zinc stuff is just zinc coating over cheap iron, so it will last time.
 
@Psycogeek In this case manufacturing garlic press from aluminum wouldn't make sense.
@Psycogeek I thought zinc can also form an object and not be used only as coating.
 
sure garlic presses were often alum, probably chaging now because of not wanting that in your food.
 
@Psycogeek Aluminum is known to leak stuff when in contact with food? How garlic presses were aluminum? They wouldn't manage to tolerate human's PSI and garlic's resistance.
 
I think it is much rare for an item to be pure zinc, anodes for boats, ingots, roof and house flashing (but even those could be just coated.
@Boris_yo let me check I think this old one is alum, it is so lightweight.
it is non-magnetic, doesnt look like stock alum, i dont know what it is, made in italy.
IS garlic offset in PH?
 
8:52 AM
@Psycogeek Eh?
 
is garlic acidic?
they made tons of Pans in aluminum uncoated before teflon was popular, getting food on aluminum was very common.
seives (them things with holes in em) for pasta were uncoated alum, even ice-cream scoops were made in an alum (or alloy)
now they coat the ice cream scoop (the special splitting spoon kind) with some other metal (or alloy) but the coating does not stay on under wear, not only wearing off but chipping and all.
How does rust form under a zinc coating ? probably because it is slopped on, different thickness in places. Some of the best "hurricane fencing" posts the fence and all exposed to water over and again, you can see rust places. wear and chipping.
heck you can even see that on older chrome over steel bumpers on cars and all. there must always be "flaws" in the coating process. after all it is probably done with methods that are fast and imperfect.
 
@Boris_yo barely different from water alkaline.
 
9:08 AM
@Psycogeek Water's PH is same as garlic's?
 
so it is not a strong corrosive or oxidation agent. But this garlic press here certannly revels in a "patina" discolorations
i donno water is 7.6 or something
 
Identify please. Material.
 
machine shop people would know in an instant. cause they would know how it was ,umm poured into a mold thing.
and different metals would use different forms for the mold, and different metals would show scratches and sanding and all.
 
@Boris_yo It's papier-mâché, spray-painted silver
 
i would say it is probably not coated. it probably is some sort of alloys, because loads of things they manufacture have blends they desire . What primary metal it is ?? I donno.
 
9:16 AM
@Psycogeek Compared to $50 garlic press, this one is lightweight that it feels as it would break when pressing hard garlic.
This can't be iron... Can this be fully zinc?
 
i think zinc by itself would be to soft to make pliers and leverage tools and something like that.
and yes they all suck , i do not really like them as a tool, garlic doesnt just squeezee out like that so easily.
 
@Psycogeek I have encountered screws that look like this material - a little pale. They are lighter than screws that look like were made from sturdy metal (stainless steel?) and heavy.
http://www.amazon.com/Ikea-Koncis-Garlic-Press-Stainless/dp/B0083FZJ2S/ref=lp_678518011_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1411377605&sr=1-11

versus

http://www.amazon.com/Rosle-12782-R%C3%B6sle-Garlic-Press/dp/B000063Y8F/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1411377664&sr=1-1

Big price difference...
 
@Boris_yo if it is too light to be iron (mine seems to be to light to be iron). it is non-ferrous (so there is little iron in it). Then it seems like it would be too lightweight to be zinc. So what is the weight/volume of the 2 metals?
 
@Psycogeek You want to know weight of my garlic press?
 
zinc atomic weight 65.38 Iron 55.845 Ahh see, a zinc item Should weigh more then an iron one.
 
9:27 AM
@Psycogeek That's per ... ?
 
@Boris_yo its what you would see on the periodic chart and is usually relative directaly to how much it would weigh in same volume
the
Rösle 12782 Garlic Press looks like it would be usable, better leverage, and heck it is german :-)
Pictures dont tell you how thick them hollow tubes are.
screw it, just use a grater or a chopper anyways, or put in sauce and run through blender. Real presses would have some gearing, huge leverage. everytime i use one of them garlic presses 1/2 the stuff is stuck in it still, whats the point.
 
@Psycogeek Is chrome plating better than zinc plating durability-wise and aesthetically? I thought chrome plating has more polished look than zinc plating?
 
9:43 AM
chrome is usually a polished low porosity (slick top surface) seems to be much easier to clean
i think chrome is more durable, but (as always) it would totally depend. manufcaturing methods precision and the right ingredients, always beats out the china clone :-)
i think chrome (and alloys) are generally harder then the zinc.
 
@Psycogeek So it's not about quality of chrome plating material in China but manufacturing process?
@Psycogeek Wait so chrome can also be solid mass and not only plating?
 
@Boris_yo yup just like cookies :-)
they make everything nowdays as cheap crap, because people whine about price. Some things is better to have ONE $100 one than 10 $19 ones, because the $100 not only works better, last longer, less problematic, but just the gass to go to the store again :-) to get another cheap piece of junk
I should know i have all the Crap first :-)
it all belongs in the trash.
If it was good it was discontinued, because IF it was good you only sell one. what kind of corporate market would be in that :-)
 
+1

Like this one? http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-985-000364-Logitech-Isolating-Headset/dp/B006Y3IDX8/ref=sr_1_cc_3?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1411379836&sr=1-3-catcorr&keywords=logitech+500
 
side note, i have polished up a billet piece of aluminum, took hours, and it would be hard to tell it was not chrome, it is just one step down in luster.
 
9:58 AM
@Psycogeek And when it comes to stories I hear often about chrome plating chipping off?
 
@Boris_yo yup, but look at old bumpers thick chrome plate, for the most part it stays.
it is when they save 4.5cents using less Of the expencive materials.
just like gold plated jewelery , all of it being cheaper than all gold, but there is the really cheap stuff that the gold top is so thin after some use it looks terrible.
they get it down to a science, just enough to be yellowish :-)
 
@Psycogeek Like substituting chrome plating for zinc plating?
 
i dont know? most of the zinc plating stuff is messy blobby, slopped on quick, designed for outdoors.
it looks somewhat similar to how a layer of solder would be slopped on it.
I dont know of any precision polished zinc, to know what that would be like.
<-- is gone, i couldnt type anyways. been playing game all day
 
Bob
11:13 AM
At this rate I might have to steal @allquixotic's tactic and spin up an EC2 large o.O
oooh 8xlarge
 
@Bob What are you doing? O_o
 
Bob
@OliverSalzburg Seeing what it takes to set CPUs on fire? :P
Sep 18 at 7:41, by Bob
@OliverSalzburg promela model checking tool
 
11:28 AM
Damn O_O
I hate this shit!
Fucking dark blue color. Who the fuck uses a white background terminal?
 
11:41 AM
@jokerdino No idea
 
Bob
...
FUCK
> pan: reached -DMEMLIM bound
4.1943e+10 bytes used
102400 bytes more needed
40 GB. I gave it 40 fucking gigabytes and it's 100 kB short?
?!
 
 
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12:47 PM
Blah
 
1:08 PM
@Bob Heheheheh "ass1"
 
Bob
@OliverSalzburg ...I knew I forgot to do something
 
1:44 PM
And how exactly email message that was classified as spam still gets label applied that I defined for such message?
 
 
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3:32 PM
hey
 
Bob
@allquixotic 'lo
 
just spent half my morning fixing stunnel on my solaris box... apparently, I forgot to tie up all the loose ends before I rebooted...
and then forgot the fucking password to the goddamn private key
 
Bob
o.O
 
still haven't tied up the loose ends, but now at least it's running again
and I managed to fuck up gateone pretty badly too
had to revert to old commit
lesson learned: don't touch it once it works
 
Bob
that reminds me, I was trying to access my gitlab server at work, but nginx reverse proxy defaults to HTTP 1.0, and that fails with git chunked transfer if you have large files -_-
@allquixotic that's my strategy! :P
 
3:38 PM
@Bob so, that's a better strategy than figuring out how to tell SmartOS/Solaris's init system (SMF) how to make everything work on startup? ^_^
 
Bob
o.O
@allquixotic half my vservers won't restart properly :P
gitlab being one of them
mostly cause linux-vserver with init system mismatch between host and guest means you can only use legacy sysvinit scripts on the guest
 
basically anything compiled from source (gateone, privoxy, stunnel) has to be manually restarted -_- it's annoying
 
Bob
@allquixotic try supervisord
 
@Bob it's not in the pkgin repos :/ this should be fun
 
Bob
(caveat: it doesn't work that well if your programs run as a daemon, since it uses sigterm or another signal of your choice to stop its children)
> Supervisor works on just about everything except for Windows. It is tested and supported on Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD. It is written entirely in Python, so installation does not require a C compiler.
Well... at least you have Solaris support? :P
 
3:43 PM
that's a start
at least it doesn't use any Linux-only syscalls
 
Bob
@allquixotic I guess the 'best' way is to use the init system
 
only problem is, depending on the build system, the answer to the question "Are you Solaris or BSD?" ends up being "both!" or "Solaris! (lie)" or "BSD! (lie)"
 
Bob
but I find supervisord much easier... of course, I don't have to install that manually
 
hell, for ffmpeg's build, I had to lie through my teeth and tell it I was Linux
*shudder*
 
4:00 PM
@Bob did you end up spinning up any EC2 instances? :P
 
Bob
@allquixotic nah.
even that would've taken too long
also, I allocated 40 GB and it wanted like 100 kB more ffffff
 
lol
 
@Psycogeek I hate this one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallizing
 
 
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6:49 PM
I fucking hate AV software
4
 
Bob
7:00 PM
The 80s were 30 years ago :O
 
I wonder if we'll be subscribing to Alibaba Huángjīn soon instead of Amazon Prime (Prime is Huángjīn in Chinese -- romanized spelling)
 
 
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8:14 PM
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Q: Galaxy Note 2 : Some pre-moddings can be risky

tkjGiven my Galaxy Note 2 phone (Verizon 506 model, Android 4.1.2 JellyBean, rooted, TWRP, and VRAMJB build) I want to minimize 'bricking-risk' at installing a custom ROM (eg 4.4.2). Are there particular 'bootloader unlocking' and 'custom rom' install process(s) that are known to be safe? (Sorry, s...

!!no
 
8:54 PM
0
A: Excel Help Please

allquixoticWe don't write your code for you or do your thinking for you here on SuperUser, so you're going to need to learn how to actually program in VBA rather than just recording a macro and hoping it will do all your work for you. What you're trying to do involves the use of a few simple APIs. Since you...

 
 
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11:15 PM
I tried replacing the end of my gmail.com email address blah@gmail.com with blah@74.125.230.149 but that didn't work Why is that?
in sending an email to blah@74.125.230.149 instead of blah@gmail.com
 
11:27 PM
i donno do you also need a port to aim to?
 
well yes I did do the server and port.. it works with the 'to' email of gmail.com but not with the 'to' email of me@[ipofgmail.com]
 
11:46 PM
I'm confused to why you would assume that would work
 
@barlop email routing by IP is only possible over a LAN -- on the public internet, MX records have to be set up in the DNS for proper email delivery. also, many domain names map to many different IPs (e.g. round robin, load balancing, etc) and you're supposed to take the one you get, not a specific IP
 
I was also thinking virtual mailboxen ;p
Basically your entire email address is what decides what mailbox to send stuff to
 
oh yeah, virtual mailboxen just like virtual hosts
layer 7 (and above, if you consider there to be distinct layers above the application layer) protocols are not required to treat accessing a domain and accessing an IP as equivalent acts
 
I know with web, you can http to a website domain(quite a specific one) and because you specify a host header, then when the website domain gets translated to an IP, it can be to the same IP but the host header goes to specific 'virtual' hosts.. I don't think that applies to email though
as there's nothing like a 'host' header
and also me@gmail.com is my whole email address as much as me@[ipofgmail.com]
 
@barlop: it may reach the mailserver, but it may not get sent to the right mailbox
 
11:53 PM
maybe a virtual mailbox would be if it was me@halloitisme.gmail.com
well, in me@gmail.com the 'me' identifies the mail box.
 
@barlop no it doesn't; me@gmail.com and me@telstra.com could map to the same IP address, but there's no requirement that they are the same mailbox just because those two domains map to the same IP address
4 mins ago, by allquixotic
layer 7 (and above, if you consider there to be distinct layers above the application layer) protocols are not required to treat accessing a domain and accessing an IP as equivalent acts
 
Ok..so the smtp server queries the DNS server with the domain after the @ of the email then I suppose.. rather than the IP after it
to get the mail server
 
SMTP, HTTP, etc. operate on top of the DNS layer, not on top of the IP layer. and the DNS layer does not map 1:1 to the IP layer.
there can be 60,000 IP addresses answering when you access gmail.com, or a single IP address answering when you access 60,000 separate domain names
it's a many-to-many relationship between IPs and domain names
 
Or both ;p
 
DNS is layer 7.. and HTTP is layer 7 and SMTP is layer 7.. so what do you mean on top of?
 
11:58 PM
@barlop in my mind I have imaginary layers on top of layer 7; I think it's just a matter of time before they update the standard models :P
layer 7 describes fully 85% of my job description (I rarely delve beneath that layer when doing anything technical) but I deal with such vast arrays of protocols and they are often layered one on top of the other, sometimes reaching layer 11, 12, 13
like SOAP on top of XML+HTTP on top of WSS on top of TLS
 

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