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> Other animals should be treated...
With respect because they are part of God's creation.
However we see fit. They don't have souls and were created for us to use.
With respect because they can suffer too.
** Kindly because they are sweet and fluffy and nicer than people**
heh
ANyone who dosen't think animals have souls, has no soul
I picked "Kindly because they are sweet and fluffy and nicer than people", obviously
@JourneymanGeek But I have to brag about how I attracted the attention of the best looking CM on SE! *
* For being gross and sexist, but it sounds way cooler without that part.
00:31
Need a spade? Cause you're digging yourself deeper in a hole.
01:11
Eh, what's the saying, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, right?
that only goes so far tho
OK who starred my imgur
I wish you could see who starred what
Then I could see who's really stalking all my chmod messages
01:39
Lol
Bob
Bob
02:16
@RahulBasu I already use YUMI for *nix installers, but it doesn't work with UEFI and it's occasionally buggy with Windows.
...Did something start smouldering overnight?
02:43
@Bob IRL or on ra?
Anonymous
02:55
@qasdfdsaq so, it turns out that downgrading the kernel is also not an option
Anonymous
no distro currently supports 2.4
Anonymous
and even if they did, kernel.org projects its EOL for september of this year
Anonymous
All I can do is keep trying to port the patch and lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2016-01/…
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek RA
@Bob ahh qasdfdsaq said something horrible and sexist, it was flagged, CM talked to him
ahh
we're going to the vet at 5.
Looks like the old mutt lost another tooth
so probably good for this afternoon
 
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09:10
bloody hell upgrading ubuntu broke postgres
fffffff that breaks the entire stack
bleh
Lol
Production?
it runs a betaish product
And it's shown to people
and the ui is down :/
Isn't actually in production I suppose
phew got it up running fast
I should probably set up to check if everything is running or not
09:31
Lol. And test first XD
yeah, I have to setup something like new relic
What do you use @JourneymanGeek
10:11
@HackToHell personal stuff? Everything is on a vm and snapshotted.
10:58
I don't have monitoring set up
supervisord keeps stuff runs
 
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12:25
@PatoSáinz 2.4? Did you not say 3.4?
@JourneymanGeek Oh come on, it wasn't that bad
@JourneymanGeek ah
I never got around to getting supervisord to work
It was a veiled compliment about the independence and critical decision making of women in modern society!
@Bob What's RA?
@JourneymanGeek Yeah, especially since I tried to upgrade to Windows 10 on Skylake and it broke.
That's gotta be the worst news I've woken up to all year. Although I can sorta understand some of it. Like Microsoft not backporting the kernel changes required for Skylake power management into Windows 8.1
But then again, it had to be implemented post-release even for W10 so why they can't do it for W8.1 I don't get
@JourneymanGeek Did you know, dogs are the only animals proven to be able to understand human emotions and perceive cross-species emotional traits other than humans themselves? Woof!
@HackToHell I got supervisord to work recently, for work.
It's not that hard. Just like any old linux config file. But weirder.
@qasdfdsaq supervisord dosen't really monitor tho
Its simple but its more process management than monitoring
Sure, but it'll restart a process if it drops
That's sorta monitoring.
12:34
(For real functionality monitoring and response time and stuff, we have Nagios)
but if something goes truely to hell...
And Ganglia
@JourneymanGeek Turn it off and back on again!
last workplaced used ... I think sensu
Everywhere I've worked seems to use Nagios and/or Ganglia.
And RRDTool with self-written status pages if they're l33t
thing for me is tho, I use everything I run all the time
so if it drops I will sniff it out
12:35
You're a dog. You sniff everything out by default.
> In the final weeks of 2015, the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) in the United States imposed new royalty rates for the years spanning 2016-2020. In the process, this move also eliminated the special royalty rates which existed for small webcasters such as Digitally Imported.

Effective January, 2016, our royalty costs will therefore increase dramatically, as they will for all the other independent webcasters in the US. I am sad to say that many will likely not stay in business as advertising revenue will not be enough to pay for their costs.
Blargh. Thanks CRB in the US for screwing with the lives of people everywhere outside the US
Bob
Bob
12:52
@qasdfdsaq Red Alert, Root Access...
@qasdfdsaq supervisord is pretty easy
But I ended up shifting to just using systemd directly for the few things I was using it on.
> Sold Out Currently!
:(
Great, I visit di.fm once in like, five years, and now Google's blasting EDM sites to the top of all my search results
@Bob What's sold out?
Also, these bluetooth speakers I bought in Singapore are turning out to be in the "uncanny valley" of audio :-/
Bob
Bob
@qasdfdsaq The thing I wanted? :P
(just a shirt)
As is typical, it's available in all colours and sizes but the one I want.
@qasdfdsaq So good it's bad?
13:07
@Bob Lolwut!
Has any one set up SPF records before?
Bob
Bob
@qasdfdsaq That's how foxes catch mice :P
@MyDaftQuestions Ya. It's not hard...
Snowdiving foxes
When we send mail, we configure the SMTP with mail.domain.com ... Does the SPF record need to be assigned in domain.com (no subdomain) or the mail.domain.com ?
Oh, sender policy framework
I was thinking SPF as in OSPF
Bob
Bob
@MyDaftQuestions They go on the domain that you want to put in your "From" field.
perfect. Thanks @Bob. I guessed it would. Since i'm sending to [email protected] then I'll add it with no subdomain :D
Bob
Bob
SPF records say "these servers are allowed to send mail representing this domain"
Thanks Bob, for many times you've helped
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Three Ana's in a day. That's a new one...
Bob
Bob
13:18
@MyDaftQuestions Oh, also a good idea to stick an SPF record on other subdomains you want to have protected. e.g. www.
Even if it's just -all
Gah, come on DPD. I need to move my PC back.
OK I need to leave now
Bob
Bob
o.O
@Bob for running ttrss update scripts it works gloriously
DPD?
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek meh, hate it or hate it systemd is already there
@Bob in theory I could have done it on upstart
(since I run ttrss on a older version of ubuntu)
hm
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Q: What is the latest DirectX version officially compatible with Windows 98 SE?

LinkI want to install Windows 98 SE for gaming old games. For this I need to know what is the latest DirectX version officially compatible with Windows 98 SE?

possible HNQ? ;p
13:43
@JourneymanGeek Damn, you already answered it ;)
With the correct answer.
@DavidPostill why, of course.
and of course, someone else linked the site I was looking at
@JourneymanGeek That doesn't stop you linking to the same site to make your answer more complete ;)
He had it first. meh.
You could include screen captures of the tables. I would if it was my answer ...
@JourneymanGeek It's a crap question anyway. Googling "What is the latest DirectX version officially compatible with Windows 98 SE?" (the title of his question) gives that website as the 2nd link. The 1st link, of course, is now his question.
Bob
Bob
14:21
(though you've probably seen it)
 
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15:51
I ate an onion ring.
Anonymous
@qasdfdsaq no. 2.4, I kid you not
I ate two onion rings.
I ate three onion rings
Bob
Bob
Or are they proper onion rings? :P
Anonymous
like, fucking kernel 2.4
Anonymous
what the fuck
Anonymous
15:59
I need to run CentOS 3 to get that kernel
Anonymous
no way I'm doing a frankendistro and tearing apart the beauty that Fedora/anything is to get that kernel running
Anonymous
probably not even the xen modules will compile on that version
Bob
Bob
Wait, why are you looking for 2.4?
Anonymous
@Bob I need to run a specific patched version of drbd
Bob
Bob
o.O
Anonymous
16:05
thing is, that patch is only available for an old version that only supports 2 through 2.4
Anonymous
but no way I'm gonna run that shit
Bob
Bob
@PatoSáinz ...that says 3?
> Support for these versions have been dropped for almost 3 years, and they are only compatible with Linux kernels 3.0-3.4
Anonymous
@Bob damn then I have to errata that mail
Bob
Bob
Oh, that was from you? lol
Anonymous
16:13
yes
Anonymous
ah no wait I am dumb
Anonymous
FUCK
Anonymous
it is 3.4
Bob
Bob
...
-_-
4 hours ago, by qasdfdsaq
@PatoSáinz 2.4? Did you not say 3.4?
21 mins ago, by Pato Sáinz
@qasdfdsaq no. 2.4, I kid you not
lol. I don't have any context above that, though
23 hours ago, by Pato Sáinz
@qasdfdsaq I fucking give up on porting the patch, maybe as a longer-term project but for now I'm just going to downgrade to kernel 3.4
This is so confusing.
Anonymous
still
Anonymous
16:15
ok definitive:
Anonymous
it's 3 through 3.4
Bob
Bob
13 hours ago, by Pato Sáinz
no distro currently supports 2.4
Anonymous
BUT its EOL is still Sept 2016
Anonymous
and it's still a really fucking old version
Bob
Bob
For some reason my brain still thinks that 3.x is all new and only 2.6.x is old.
Anonymous
16:16
and even in the DC we run, where most hosts don't run bleeding-edge 4 but rather 3, it's not 3DOTFUCKING4
Bob
Bob
The new versioning scheme is really messing with my head.
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic Yea, saw that. Pretty good Looks great.
@allquixotic Wait, is that a response to my earlier link? Or just an amazing coincidence? :P
Anonymous
who doesn't love a good ol' ragtime
16:20
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Q: Add softwarerecs to the migration targets

bummiThis feature same request Add softwarerecs to vote to migrate option was declined in Feb. 2014, since the circumstances meanwhile changed I don't think this is a duplicate. Software Recommendation graduaded and has 3 elected moderators now it should have become a valid migration target Y...

Anonymous
as an aspiring piano player, I still can't fucking understand how people are able to lift up the left hand and make it land accurately on the key you need to play, all while playing a whole chord
@Bob it was "related" to the first one you posted :P
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic Ah. I was actually looking up piano guys - I think that one was their channel trailer. Stumbled on the SW one from there :P
Heh, of course they've done one of these too:
Anonymous
yeah those pianoguys are awesome
Bob
Bob
16:30
@PatoSáinz ...I can barely tap my foot in time -_-
And then there's people like that.
Anonymous
hahaha
Anonymous
in an @qasdfdsaq -esque note: I think there's correlation between being in IT and not having amazing motor skills
Bob
Bob
lol
All our fine motor skills went into typing.
Anonymous
hahaahaha
Anonymous
16:42
@Bob do you like EDM? (not as in stupid 4/4 shit you dance by the beat you hear in radio but rather, indie?)
is it just me, or kickass torrents have been suffering from some load-time probems lately ?
Bob
Bob
@PatoSáinz Uhm... I don't have a particular genre I listen to :P
Though there are some I avoid.
Anonymous
@Bob I avoid country (especially pop country)
Bob
Bob
I generally prefer some vocals, though.
Anonymous
and rap, and reggae, and whatever spawns from reggae
Bob
Bob
16:46
Or the more classical instrumentals.
Anonymous
@Bob I see
Bob
Bob
As for EDM... shrug
Some Nightcore... spend a while browsing the "Techno Dream Trance" stuff on YT a while back.
Nothing particularly heavy.
Otherwise I tend to go by artist, or just particular songs I might hear. Probably have a bunch in my SoundHound history :P
Anonymous
@Bob do you use soundcloud?
Anonymous
also, this guy
Bob
Bob
16:49
@PatoSáinz Not really, no.
Anonymous
takes EDM (indie) and makes piano arrangements for it
Bob
Bob
@PatoSáinz Strangely, that's probably something I'd like :P
I like the rhythm of a lot of edm, but not so much the synth sounds...
@PatoSáinz Also, SoundHound has nothing to do with SoundCloud :P
Anonymous
@Bob yea, that's why I asked
Anonymous
@Bob wow for me it's mostly backwards
Anonymous
I mean, DnB has cool rhythm
Anonymous
16:53
but the best of EDM are the synths
Anonymous
and the theory behind synths, is awesome
Anonymous
:26883288 you still use last.fm? oh wow
Bob
Bob
@PatoSáinz shrug that just catches what I listen to via spotify
which sadly doesn't have a good chunk of what I want
Great. That's what this world is missing...
Anonymous
@Boris_yo the illuminati meme has gone too far
Anonymous
17:00
@Bob have you checked out that guy's other arrangements
Anonymous
some are with a vocalist
@JourneymanGeek Up there is keyring clip made in China that failed.
I should have bought US made when you assured me Chinese one will do the job. US made will always supersede.
Anonymous
17:22
it does bother me a bit that my "bug" at the mailing list has been largely unnoticed yet
Anonymous
but oh well
17:40
@Bob the co-op tavern brawl in Hearthstone is back for the next ~40 hours, we should play sometime
17:57
Not again. BAPCo and Intel accused of cheating once again by AMD.
Truth is, SYSmark has always been biased towards Intel.
May 18 '15 at 15:40, by DragonLord
http://www.vanshardware.com/reviews/2002/08/020822_AthlonXP2600/020822_AthlonXP2‌​600.htm
Anonymous
@bwDraco and wow that's the official AMD yt channel
It's well known that SYSmark is not representative of real-world workloads.
PCMark is a much better indicator of real-world performance, for what it's worth.
SYSmark's workloads are contrived and unrealistic, designed to favor Intel rather than represent performance in realistic use cases.
@PatoSáinz Comparing it to VW's fudged emissions testing is very, very harsh indeed.
Anonymous
well I think that a better benchmark would be Prime95
Anonymous
that's uncheatable
Anonymous
if they knew how to optimise primes we wouldn't have RSA
Anonymous
18:08
and if they try to optimise it by having special instruction sets, like they already do, it'd benefit all applications (since they'd be for arithmetic/algebra)
Why is karma like this. You order a bunch of 7 feet CAT 7 cables to network all your devices with but forget the 15 foot cable going from the wall to the router.
18:39
#AMD slams #SYSmark as biased, likening it to Volkswagen's fudged emissions testing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMW0w30HyeU
Both PCMark and AMD's own trace testing indicate that the Intel part is only marginally faster than the comparable AMD part, so why does SYSmark give the Intel system a 50% higher score than the AMD system?
SYSmark is biased. That is a well-established fact.
Indeed
It is
Tell us something we didn't know AMD
Intel has some explaining to do here.
Intel beats AMD in other benchmarks often also so, not really
...but a 50% delta does not make sense here.
You under estimate how far behind AMD performance really is
They really took a gamble on a their last design on what the future would be.
18:49
AMD certainly is far behind, but Intel has designed things to look worse than they really are.
They achieved that goal the problem is everything else basically suffered and stuff didn't move as fast.
Perhaps
On my old AMD-based laptop, the CPU was never a serious bottleneck in day-to-day use.
A total disregard for the GPU side of things, among other factors, makes the Intel system look better than it really is.
Intel's iGPU actually are pretty close to its competition.
@Ramhound Not true unless the Intel parts are equipped with Iris or Iris Pro.
Iris graphics are not typically found on mainstream systems.
I disagree, for what it is, 4000+ is pretty good
If you are not getting a dGPU,, it does everything you need, and more
Intel really did improve their GPU, Its not like the old stuff, that stuff I agree was crap
18:53
As usual, AMD has a better GPU implementation. In mainstream use cases, the AMD system would not perform dramatically worse than the Intel system.
@Ramhound only Iris Pro, which is in sparingly few part numbers, is actually worth its salt. The rest barely hold a candle to most Radeon APUs.
The Iris Pro parts are very expensive and hard to find in any case.
It's like Intel is terrified of actually shipping a good GPU
or they're being paid by Nvidia not to
If they were being paid why even have a GPU solution?
Just let Nvidia do it
less work
Its not like Nvidia would leak any info about Intel to AMD
@Ramhound Nvidia doesn't really have an IGP-class graphics processor that's any good
they have Tegra, which is tiny and low-power, then they have full-scale GeForce
18:57
Which is where Intel would come in handy, just saying
@allquixotic What about Tegra X1? You can't say 256 CUDA cores (2 SMMs) are not going to be competitive with Intel and (to some degree) AMD GPUs...
Intel could design the heck out of one
Iris Pro did find its way to a socketed desktop solution (e.g. i7-5775C) but Intel took a half-hearted approach to it. It was a scaled-up mobile part (65W Broadwell-H) and not a true desktop part (type S or K).
Type H is high-performance mobile/AIO desktop.
My laptop has an Intel Core i7-4800MQ. When we bought it, it was our first Intel machine in over a decade.
@bwDraco Qualitatively it's about 1.5-2x the A8X, which puts it a little bit slower than the A9X. The i7-6500U is significantly faster than the A9X.
So, like I said, Nvidia does not make good IGP-scale graphics processors.
Iris Pro absolutely destroys both Tegra X1 and the A9X. But you can destroy those even with the 6700-level i7 part, nevermind Iris Pro.
Alright, going to take a walk around town shortly. Will be back in a few hours.
19:28
I am very suspicious of Metabolix he first submits three identical answers, literally three identical answers to three different questions, all advertising his program.
Good evening all you lovely people.
Oh wait I haven't had a burger yet. I can't be nice till I've had a burger.
I can haz cheeseburger?
Since then in a course of a few hours. Has submitted two answers, both accepted by brand new users, but neither question nor answer got votes currently. These users are like created today. Just seems suspicious.
Anonymous
@Ramhound cat7?
Anonymous
pretty fucking overkill
Anonymous
people rollout cat6 for futureproofing
Anonymous
19:38
if you want today's standards, cat5e
It was the same price as CAT 6.
I paid something like $2 for the cable
If your main goal here is to promote your own product, than it's probably considered spam. The occasional product promotion is okay as long as you disclose your affiliation, but posting several answers promoting your products is frowned upon and is grounds for their removal. Please keep this in mind when you post here. — bwDraco 5 secs ago
@Ramhound You don't need Cat 7 unless you're trying to do 40 GbE or long cable runs with 10 GbE.
I understand
It was the same price.
If your main goal here is to promote your own product, than it's probably considered spam. The occasional product promotion is okay as long as you disclose your affiliation, but posting several answers promoting your products is frowned upon and is grounds for their removal. Please keep this in mind when you post here. — bwDraco 3 mins ago
@PatoSáinz: Cat6 isn't future proof at all.
19:45
care to expand on that thought?
@PatoSáinz Say what? I have perfectly fine motor skills
does flagging a question require reputation?
@Ramhound Flagging in general requires some reputation, and a closing vote requires even more reputation. (Now I have been able to flag two other questions with "needs moderator attention".) — Metabolix 52 secs ago
that does not seem right
@Bob Proper onion rings
@Ramhound only 15 rep.
Ok
ugh
I need to setup my powerlan I think
1000 Kb/sec is so slow
but I can't because.... don't have a long enough cable, wonderful
The real reason I went with CAT 7, is because, I didn't know what CAT I had now. I recently moved and had to go to a less them optimal home networking setup. Trying to improve the performance using the most basic (best) items possible first to see if it will help
Alright, wow
I am paying almost more in fees with Vonage then the service itself time to cut my unlimited plan :$
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Q: Shut down during Win10 upgrade by mistake

SpeeddingI accidentaly shutted down the Lenovo Yoga tablet 2 8" Windows 8.1 during Win10 update. The system won't boot and I don't know what to do. Recovery partition is also corrupted. What I've tried so far: 1) Install clean Win10 x86 Home copy using Microsoft Media tool - Windows will be installed, b...

Anonymous
20:20
@qasdfdsaq flagged
Anonymous
@qasdfdsaq why not?
Anonymous
@Ramhound well cat5e would have been enough, and cheaper
There wasn't a huge delta between the price delta.
<sigh> I hate this VM
The damn OS upgrade broke it.
20:36
@PatoSáinz Because it doesn't support anything Cat5 doesn't already support?
Anonymous
@qasdfdsaq gigabit didn't it?
Considering all my devices are gigabit...
21:11
@PatoSáinz No.
 
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@Bob Yeah, sorta
 
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23:31
If I had one of those, I'd probably play more Eve-Online.
23:47
@MichaelFrank Heh. Nice.
Though nothing a good MMO gaming keyboard couldn't be programmed to do
@qasdfdsaq Oh yea, it's definitely the presentation factor that makes it cool.
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic Heh, I've never played, but you turn out to be surprisingly good at getting me to try new games :P
@qasdfdsaq Even a run-of-the-mill gaming keyboard (like my $70 ROCCAT Isku) has a bunch of macro keys, on-board macro programming, and an Easy-Shift[+] key for even more macros.
@qasdfdsaq ergodex.com/mainpage.htm - That would also be pretty cool.
This keyboard isn't even mechanical or MMO-rated. It's just a general-purpose gaming keyboard, nothing really fancy (just a simple blue backlight and some extra keys).
23:53
@MichaelFrank I remember someone diyed something like your ludicrousdisplay.
...and I already have a "ghetto" triple-monitor setup here (2x 1920x1080 + 1280x1024).
@JourneymanGeek It could've been the same guy. That was originally a DIY job, then I guess he managed to get it mass produced.
I have just been restarted! This happens daily automatically, or when my owner restarts me. Ready for commands.
I have a Razer orbweaver. Not got it set up at the moment.

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