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00:03
@MarkHenderson Not that it may not be justified, but it should at least reflect the fact that Every OS Sucks. =D
00:15
@MarkHenderson Haven't even been to that group in many months. I don't see any especial Windows hate. Is it Navarzo's shots mostly?
00:33
@WesleyDavid Dunno. Shots of racks of old dialup modems mostly I think
I was just reading through the transcript and saw you mentioned it a few hours ago, thought I'd piokea round
 
3 hours later…
03:43
@MarkHenderson Yeah that's Navarzo. He's an Australian with a huge love for old Sun hardware. Big UNIX fan, and hates all things Microsoft. Also, kinda pervy, but that's another story. =)
Post some ghetto IT stuff and sway things the other way. Then again, the whole concept of the group is rather unflattering. =)
@WesleyDavid Got rid of most of my ghetto stuff a while ago :P
Even my home network is mounted on a 2-post rack (home made)
04:04
Anyone know if there's any major issues mounting a switch upside down?
Just took delivery of a new 48-port switch with 24x PoE, but the PoE ports are all on the left-hand side of the switch. Our PoE device cables will only reach the right-hand side of the switch.
@MarkHenderson Never heard of a switch with any moving parts other than fans.
@Ward Me neither, but I know there's some good datacenter designers on SF, so I figured I should ask
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Q: Can you mount a network switch upside down?

Mark HendersonWe just took delivery of a new Avaya (Nortel) 2500 48-port switch, that has 24 PoE ports. The problem is that all the PoE ports are on the left-hand size of the switch, and our PoE device cables can only reach the right-hand side of the switch (we're upgrading from an old switch to a new one, and...

Pretty sure gravity pays a minimal role in airflow.
I think you can take the (Nortel) out...
Well, I for one wasn't aware that Nortal didn't exist any more till we bought this
04:22
When I graduated from University, one of the companies everyone wanted to work for was BNR:
Bell-Northern Research (BNR) was a telecommunications research and development organizations jointly owned by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. BNR was absorbed into Nortel Networks when that company changed its name from Northern Telecom in the mid-1990s. BNR was based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with campuses at locations around the world, including Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; Richardson, Texas; and Maidenhead, United Kingdom. Bell-Northern Research pioneered the development of digital technology, and created the first practical digital PBX, (SL1), and central office (DMS)....
But they went down with Nortel...
@MarkHenderson You seem to have an expert reply already!
@Ward Indeed I do, but I might leave it open for a little while longer...
Maybe I get get some science, bitches
04:44
0
Q: Using nginx for WordPress alongside a Rails app

FeechI have successfully configured nginx to serve a WordPress blog (at example.com/blog) alongside a Rails app. My stack is as follows: Ubuntu 10.04, ngninx, unicorn (1 worker process for the Rails app), spawn-fcgi (for PHP and WordPress), and PostgreSQL. My question is simple. How much memory shou...

tl;dr running LEPP and a Rails application on 256MB to save like 30 bucks a year.
I guess some of us are spoiled with our massive hosting budgets of you know, $50/month
@MarkHenderson I spend about $70 a YEAR on 1024MB
Who with?
@MarkHenderson RockMyWeb.net
NOT recommended for production
I used to have Nordic VPS, they suffered catastrophic data loss from a RAID failure
Interesting...
Why don't you recommend them?
04:54
@MarkHenderson They'll reboot my VPS without telling me now and again, which is fine for my Wordpress install
Hah their cloud services are all sold out
but if you have long-running processes doing stuff it could be a disaster
I might have to give the AWS free tier a go one of these days
@MarkHenderson Pretty slow for anything but the lightest of workloads
Whoah, $20/month for cpanel is a bit pricy
04:56
@MarkHenderson I have no use for cPanel
How slow is "slow"? I'm just thinking I could do with a really light-weight proxy to collect requests and then forward them on, and cache them if the receiving server goes offline.
@MarkHenderson I think it would be suitable for that
 
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07:18
Tactical snark deployed: serverfault.com/a/384416/9770
07:47
Morning :-)
Dan
Dan
Morning y'all
@WesleyDavid I chuckled.
Any reason I can't see an "edit" link on a post? Possibly a edit outstanding?
Dan
Dan
08:04
@tombull89 They don't trust you
@Dan funny guy.
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A: Can you mount a network switch upside down?

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Dan
Dan
I can edit both answers and the question
@Dan oh, that wasn't the affected question - I just posted that because of the novelty.
Dan
Dan
@tombull89 Ah yes, tis good
G'day
that's confuse Mark - what with him having to turn it all upside down anyway :)
08:33
wow - had some supershit questions today already :(
08:57
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Q: Schedule windows command with at

PeterMmmWhat will be the parameter to schedule a program in Windows with the at command to run from Th-Sa, 3am, on even days ?

What are "even" days?
The 2nd, the 4th, 6th, ... ?
i want to release a software developed by me as freeware.. hw ever after i make considerable profits(from its commercial version), I'll release it as an open source. so, could someone please suggest me how i can release my app as freeware license. from where i can get that license
@pbvamsi dunno - might be better off asking at Programmers.SE
@tombull89 thanks :)
09:29
-1
A: How do I hack into Promise Array Management?

passif you want to hack email accounts, use us. Yahoo hack, facebook hack, msn hack, hotmail hack. here is the answer [email protected] http://drpass.tk how to hack an email address. how to find if cheating

Spammy spammer is a spammer
Dan
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:(
@BartDeVos might want to obfuscate that url
10:04
Not sure about this guys' answers you know, seems a bit bullshit/'me-too' if you go back; serverfault.com/a/384462/1435
and this is just another 'me too' post right? serverfault.com/a/384463/1435
Dan
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@Chopper3 Yeah, but it's from a new user so I'd say dipping their feet
11:13
This community has a lot of rules that make a lot sense for this kind of website, but they aren't entirely intuitive for new users.
I fear potential new contributors feel put off by some downvotes early on.
Dan
Dan
While the switch question is totally reasonable, I've got to admit I'd wonder WTF if I walked into a room of upside down network kit
Mind you, I'm about to dip into "Rachel's organic thick and creamy forbidden fruits" so what do I know
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11:31
One thing I don't get is why you would even want to mount a switch upside down, the layout doesn't change much does it?
@LucasKauffman Well, cable management purposes
I know people do it because they like having all there uplinks on the same side
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@LucasKauffman No, but certain things are asymmetrical such as power, PoE ports (As referenced) or modules, console cables etc. I can't see any reason to DESIGN it like that, but I can see how you'd swap a lot of switches to new switches but want to keep your nice cabling the same
11:50
posted on April 30, 2012 by SysAdmin1138

Yes, I've been light on the blogging this month. I've been helping to move an office, and it takes quite a lot of effort. Chief among the work contributers being that we have two (2) support-type people in the DC...

12:12
C'mon, we should know better...
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Q: HP Proliant DL180 G5 server treats 3-TB SATA disks as 750-GB ones

MassimoI have this HP Proliant DL180 G5 server, running with the embedded RAID controller (no Smart Array); with this configuration, it only supports 4 SATA disks. Fine. The server has 2 250-GB SATA disks; I bought two 3-TB SATA disks and I added them to the server; but now, upon booting, it shows 2 25...

Anyone ever heard of fix tool box dot com? They seem to be creating an awful lot of accounts just to spam their site links...
Perhaps someone from SE sales could contact them to provide advertising rates.
Dan
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Whelp, I've just been given the all clear from work to sign up to the TA
Traffic Announcements?
Territorial Army, I guess. Voulenteer branch of the Army.
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@tombull89 Yeah, you got it
Been considering it for a while, but Brother passed his selection this weekend (Also for TA) so I'm now a) Jealous b) Lagging behind!
12:26
@Dan Is that under a certain section due to your skillset?
Dan
Dan
Gotta work seriously hard at fitness. Cardio and running aren't too bad, but upper body fitness is poor. Though I'd try some pushups last night and collapsed at like 15. Not good at all , but then I did end my last Gym membership 3 years ago
@tombull89 Nope, and deliberately so! Fancy infantry or logistics (I.e., driving!)
One of my friends recently did a tour in Royal Artillery, flying UAVS.
Dan
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@tombull89 Fair play - sounds pretty interesting!
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Q: What is the best way to connect a dual LAN server to two trunked switches?

Kau-BoyIn an older quetion "Best practice to trunk two GB switches?" I asked about how to trunk two switches. I now used a static link to connect them and it runs well. Now I am not sure on how to connect our two servers. Both have vSphere 5 running and both have two LAN ports which are linked thourgh v...

12:53
How much do people pay for hosted spam filtering?
Realizing it's hard to compete with this...
I posted this comment four hours ago and it's got 33 upvotes, currently. o.O
so...is upvote upvote or downvote? — tombull89 5 hours ago
Dan
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@tombull89 You still got that SFF Media PC for sale?
@jscott Need a link to one of the accounts they've created; then I can send the a nasty pre-composed e-mail.
13:08
@ChrisS The flag was approved, so I cannot see the post anymore: serverfault.com/questions/200176/…
Since Friday, I have seen at least three names posting content-free answers with links to that domain... I've flagged them each, and all have been approved. Sorry I'm not 10K enough to get them all for you. :)
@jscott Ah, that account has been destroyed... I might have had something to do with that. So there's nothing left. =]
Ha! Well thanks, good riddance and all.
@ChrisS Hellban for spammers might work…
Hm. Ganglia.
Most spammers get the "Your account has been removed" message and move along, and it's much quicker for me to click "Destroy" than anything else.... Perm-banning them requires writing them an e-mail.
13:16
@Dan yeah, although I'm not quite happy at letting it go yet, I think I need to tidy the cables up as it runs a bit hot.
Dan
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@tombull89 Fair enough - I keep toying with building one again
Had a nice setup with a Zotac board (Atom + ION), but it broke (Physically) and I've not done anything since
@Dan It was only a bargin build, bits from maplins + RAM I already had. I used it as a home dev webserver, not actually tried large videos on it.
@Dan My boss bought a Zotac and it worked for a while, now it's just got really weird issues (reboots after 20 mins or so, cooling isn't the problem). Nice little devices though when they work.
I want to get rid of a few machine's I've got to go towards a "proper" gaming PC, rather than buying bundles from Maplins.
I've had good luck with Zotac boards, but have head the same stories you're telling now. They seem to be a bit easier to break than most. Could have something to do with the tiny form factors and feature density...
I have a home theater machine I built several years ago now. I replaced it with a Western Digital Player box that I got refurbed on eBay for $80. It's tiny and the wife likes it (yes I said "likes", not "tolerates" or "can figure it out", but "likes"). It only plays content, and it's a bit picky, but once you know it's limits they're easy to work in.
13:26
@Dan I recently sold my Shuttle pc and got a couple of apple tvs
When the school had it's iPads delivered on Friday (let's not go there) there were two Apple TV's with them so the teachers can show their iPad through the projector.
all i used it for was to stream netflix and mlb.tv anyway though
I was quite impressed with the form factor but I'd want it to stream music/video from a fileserver rather than use iTunes.
@tombull89 So you don't use WPA2 Enterprise?
Because ATV can only use PSK
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@MDMarra Like the look of them, but ideally I want XBMC and 1080p!
13:27
@tombull89 I have a DLink DNS-323 NAS with built in itunes server
The new ATV does 1080
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@tombull89 Might struggle on Windows, but should be able to handle most things with Ubuntu
@MDMarra To be honest, the department has bought them because they had the money. They don't know what they want them for, or if they will work.
Cabling is going to be a nightmare but that's not my concern.
Got ya
Yeah if you want to hook them up to wireless and use cert or chap based 802.1x auth you're out of luck
otherwise you'll need an extra drop in each room that they'll be used in for them
Our academic computing people have been giving me shit for it not working with our wifi like it's my problem that apple doesn't give a shit about business/higher ed
@MDMarra sad trombone I'll remember that. We've got the networks points, it's no problem, although it's just another cable.
I'm trying to work on a "Concerning Apple" blog post. I'm trying to keep it as level-headed and balanced as possible but it's not easy, especially on their bailing of the xServer line.
Hopefully Timmay reverses that decision
13:32
@tombull89 haven't you heard? mac minis are great servers according to cupertino
except that they don't use themselves in their new datacenter
@pauska Maybe. But single network port, no iLO and single hard disks break it for me. Maybe if you had a cluster of them, but, nah thanks.
@tombull89 You can get them with 2 HDDs
but no LOM, no redundant power, not a standard rackmountable formfactor, etc
For the price of a Mac Mini you could get three HP MicroServers, or two MicroServers, an iLO card, another HDD and a bit more RAM for each.
@MDMarra I was not aware of that.
I still wouldn't go near them
>Not a standard rack-mountable... sonnettech.com/product/rackmacmini.html :)
13:35
$850 will get you an HP Micro with everything listed above, except dual power supplies (which aren't an option last I looked)
The other Apple option is a Mac Pro. Which, compared to it's U height and cost, I'll also pass on that.
@jscott standard :p
@MDMarra It's 1U!! ;)
You can rack mount anything if you try hard enough
I kid, I kid.
13:36
;)
Does anyone here need a LOT of DAS storage quickly?
Our new marketing girl wants a Mac. I've tried to quash that as sternly as possible without invoking vulgar language.... I think I'm going to have to resort to swearing however.
My HP distributor has one of these - HP # BK828A for cheap... 70 x 2TB disks in an enclosure... h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13257_na/13257_na.html
@ChrisS You can't fight it forever. The best you can do is focus your efforts into making it clear that it's unsupported and you don't give a single fuck if it explodes and is literally burning her desk down.
@Chopper3 Any use for an MDS600 packed full of 2TB disks?
13:41
I've got rank on my side presently... She'd have to get a non-technical shareholder to stick their neck out over "PC vs Mac", which would be a chilly day down under....
@ChrisS Your only question is, Why? Why does she need one when a Windows desktop will do just find for a % of the price. "Because it looks nice" is not an option.
Be it school or business it'll all come down to cost.
@tombull89 She claims they're "better" at Photoshop and all that jazz she runs.
Granted she's got a "temporary" laptop right now that's a bit older, but it's still fairly quick, and she's getting a new one later this week. But she's got no quantitative reason she needs a Mac. Just that they seem better at some things.
@ChrisS Actually, independent benchmarks recently show that recent suites perform worse on OS X than a comparable Windows system
Tell her if her manager wants to sign off the extra money (suggest it comes out of her wages) then you'll map a network drive and that's it.
It's like me, I'm expected to support the Macs and the iPads yet I know next to nothing about them.
Dan
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0
Q: Your applications are not closing MySQL connections properly

Barkat UllahWhen I run mysqltuner it is showing the error in the title. Please help me to solve it. -------- General Statistics -------------------------------------------------- [--] Skipped version check for MySQLTuner script [OK] Currently running supported MySQL version 5.1.61-log [OK] Operating on 64-b...

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Q: Run OPTIMIZE TABLE to defragment tables for better performance

Barkat UllahI am running Linux 64-Bit OS. My mysql tuner is saying the things below: -------- General Statistics -------------------------------------------------- [--] Skipped version check for MySQLTuner script [OK] Currently running supported MySQL version 5.1.61-log [OK] Operating on 64-bit architectur...

13:44
If she were using FC/Logic/etc, then I could understand. Not Adobe shit
@MDMarra For years they've been close enough that it really isn't a factor in the decision anyway. I'll have to check that out though. Thanks.
The only time it was really different was before apple was on intel
13:58
My SSD came in the mail, hooray
Which SSD?
Oh, for a desktop?
@ewwhite OCZ Vertex 3, prices went through the floor when the Vertex 4 came out
How much/capacity?
@ewwhite Just 120GB, this is my first SSD ever so I didn't want to bet the farm on it, so to speak
I don't need any more than that on my laptop
and the laptop is where I'm feeling disk bottleneck pain
@ewwhite sorry, went out for lunch with wifey - yum - I do indeed use MDS600's all over the place, great aren't they - but no need for any right this moment, cheers anyway
14:03
@Chopper3 The price is $20k even... and the distributor wanted to see if I knew anyone who could use it.
(is that a decent price?)
@MDMarra To be fair Macs deal with colour and typography SO much better than Windows - MS made some utterly shit assumptions for how GDI would do this over two decades ago and even in W7 we're still living with it. If you're doing high-end publishing or photography work you'd be stupid not to use a Mac
@ewwhite no, just checked, I can get one filled with 3TB disks for about the same in UKP
@Joel they're a nice disk, typing on a MBP with one in right now in fact :)
posted on April 30, 2012 by Wesley David

There comes a time when it is expedient to know some version information about the EFI firmware running on Apple OS X. In my case, I just wanted to make sure that I had EFI64. I knew I did, but… seeing is believing. As of OS X 10.7.3, to find out information concerning what version of Apple’s EFI firmware you are running, perform the following command at a terminal: ioreg -p I

@Chopper3 Yes, use a Mac :)
@Chopper3 But for most, that's a $40k solution.
Yeah, distributor is probably stuck with it.
Actually, out of curiocity, what sort of server software has to run on a mac?
@JourneymanGeek Apple's own stuff I guess
14:07
Love to have it, but I don't know what we'd do with 0.14PB of storage.... and that'd make justifying it pretty hard.
@ChrisS The only real use for that amount is video (maybe splunk too?), which is why I spend a lot on storage
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@ChrisS HD porn, natch
We've got 10K in the budget for a shelf actually; going to start backing up everyone's laptops. I'm sure they'd find a way to fill whatever storage I throw at them. =]
@Chopper3 a photographer showed it once to me when he cleaned up a picture, first in MS and then on a Mac. In MS it looked clean, when he showed it again in OSX you could still see some dirt
@ChrisS bring in the SAN's ?
@Chopper3 i mean that can be corrected with a high end monitor and reasonable color profile tweaks though
14:13
@ChrisS won't that run into legal issues once you start doing their iTunes library and their uTorrent folder?
but you're right
@LucasKauffman Adding to the one we've got.
@tombull89 They're not allowed to have an iTunes library on work machines; but it'd be covered under the "backup" clause of the copyright law (and any contract between Apple and the end user isn't my problem when they're breaking company policy). Nobody has uTorrent installed (I do check what software is installed on people's machines from time to time, and have seriously thought about bracketing down AppLocker)
Has the Reiser community sufficiently recovered from the whole "lead dude murdered his wife" thing to really be considered a production alternative to EXT4? — MDMarra 9 secs ago
That's actually a legit question if anyone has experience with it
14:20
No, it hasn't.
Unstable...
Buggy...
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@MDMarra Christ, I'd forgotten about that
Well then feel free to follow the link back and chime in
the guy that suggested using Reiser over EXT4 to solve an inode problem is +2 right now
where is the question?
I'd seriously question an admin recommending Reiser for anything now.
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Q: EXT4 "No space left on device (28)" incorrect

Aiden BellI have been through the other questions/answers regarding inode usage, mounting issues and others but none of those questions seem to apply... df -h /dev/sdd1 931G 100G 785G 12% /media/teradisk df -ih /dev/sdd1 59M 12M 47M 21% /media/teradisk Basically, I have an EXT4 form...

it's not 2004
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14:26
Caution: ReiserFS will fuck your shit up
Haha, he replied and said "don't be stupid. I'm talking bout Reiser3, not Reiser4."
I don't know enough about Linux filesystems to really say anything back. My gut says "why use an outdated filesystem whose successors is a piece of crap and whose lead dev is in jail"
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I've corrected him for you
haha
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But now he's saying V3 is the only good one. I'm actually quite confused
(I shan't respond again, for risk of becoming a spammer!)
He suggested Reiser3 from the beginning
My point was more of, why chose a filesystem that doesn't really have a future
apparently he doesnt care
14:32
That's the difference between a hacker and a sysadmin...
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@MDMarra Oh yes, I misread his comment
But yeah, FWIW, I totally agree with you
Yes, Reiser could work... but for the next person to come in and support it....
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I mean, when lead designer/developer/implementer is incarcerated for 15-life then you can legitimately question the future of the product!
Oh, and Namesys is formally suspended now
ho hum
The upside down switch is getting a lot of activity from newbies
hahaha
Weird.. protect that question
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14:43
@MDMarra Man, that bloke is a dick
That guy is a fucking dickhead
@MDMarra, keep your points in your own answers then. — poige 4 mins ago
And I weird for preferring to use the ntsysv command to manage services?
versus chkconfig...
I flagged one of his comments as offensive. Let a mod sort it out.
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Q: What's the difference between chkconfig on vs chkconfig --add?

DD.Whats the difference between using chkconfig on and using chkconfig --add?

Dan
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Haha, he's accused you of being non technical!
14:47
Yeah fuck that guy. Flagged as offensive, downvoted, done.
I think he's trying to be TomTom2, except instead of giving good advice while being a dick in a funny way, he gives mediocre advice while being a useless douche
Wow, that Reiser guy was a piece of work.
Obviously like follows like
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Dan
I've not seen TomTom for a bit
Is he on an enforced break?
If you crawl the MSSQL Server questions he pops up once in a while
I just don't think he's as active as he used to be
14:53
Sure. THis is fully documented - in the documentation. THat even makes often sense, for example when your inner CA is not public but you want the revocation list on the internet. — TomTom yesterday
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@tombull89 Yeah, just seen it
@Dan I thought he was busy acting as a character witness for that Norwegian guy in court?
snerk
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http://serverfault.com/questions/381738/php-editing-and-displaying-text-from-a-txt-file
Surely that's SO
@Chopper3 Haha
Miserable today
I found a potential new job and they're being pokey getting back to me
I also fear that they're not going to want me
:(
</wfaulk's emo blog>
15:01
Send them nekkid pictures
That'll help
I can assure you that it won't
but thanks for making me smile
sure it will
threaten to send more and worse ones if they don't hire you
Or I could just make sure they're not naked pics of me
HEY! WTF WITH THE CRAP STORM OF FLAGS ON THAT FILESYSTEM QUESTION?!
4
Just wanted to say hi.
;)
15:07
ಠ_ಠ
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TomTom can get away with it, because he gives good advice.
This guy is just an angry Russian man with an un-explainable love ReiserFS
Don't feed the trolls!
^^This
Kinda surprised it's gone on this long...
Oh it's done
post is locked
15:14
@MDMarra Budding murderer?
Probably
Although, apparently I "need to learn how the open source community works", which is apparently a defense of the Reiser project in the absence of Hans.
Reiser4. I win.
Step 1: Write filesystem.
Step 2: Murder.

It's inevitable. Filesystems make you murderous. McKusick will go on a killing spree one day - just wait.
Someone make a buffalo bill/silence of the lambs/resierFS meme, now.
So, I make a random game in Hanging With Friends now, since no one plays with me any more
This is from a person that I've played like 50 games with
@SpacemanSpiff HEEEERESSS HANS!
15:19
but don't know and have never talked to
(okay, that was The Shining)
What the fuck do you even say to that?
"Tip: the next word I played was 'trained'"
Dan
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ouch
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A: Can you mount a network switch upside down?

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@MDMarra I've got no clue... and my brother died 6 months ago the same way :-/
15:20
giggle Someone flagged that.
sorry to hear that man
@MDMarra would've been worse if he'd hung himself
@Chopper3 Ha! Hangman... oh I'm a horrible person
But I mean, to say that to a complete stranger that you've only ever interacted with via a Zynga game?
cmon now
"I'm very sorry to hear of your loss."
15:22
@MDMarra "Your turn to choo-choose"
@Chopper3 Been watching Simpsons lately?
no, why?
"I Love Lisa" is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season, and originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 1993. In the episode, Lisa gives Ralph Wiggum a Valentine's Day card when she sees that he has not received any. Ralph reads too much into Lisa's gesture and, much to Lisa's dismay, relentlessly pursues her with affection. Lisa snaps at Ralph and angrily tells him they are not together and that she never liked him. Heartbroken, Ralph channels his feelings into his performance as George Washington in the school's President's Day pageant. After a...
Thus, @Chopper3 will now and forever sound like Ralph Wiggum in my head.
15:26
Ya'll are awesome.
@JeffFerland oh, I'm not really a fan of the simpsons, well not since my Daughter watched every last episodes and quotes them all the time assuming I've a) seen them all and b) can recall every single line ever from it
prefer bob's burgers anyway
Can I requisition three vials of unicorn tears, 400 hundred red pens, and a wet beaver?
@SpacemanSpiff Please fill out forms in triplicate on carbon paper. Place in /dev/null. We'll answer your request in the order that we care.
Grrr, the filesystem question is dragging me down, too
Again, I'd love to get the background related to some of these questions...
how do you end up in a situation where you're writing 12 million+ files to a single directory?
and frequently
"Microsoft Invests $300 Million in Nook to Take on Amazon and Apple in E-Book Market" Throwing.Good.Money.After.Bad - that's fucking all MS do these days
15:44
@ewwhite First you write one file, then you write a second... then you keep going and realize that you never thought about what would happen when you reached 12,000,000.
15:55
@JeffFerland nFiles is O(N^N) for N=nEvents. That's not bad right? I mean we'll never have more than 2-3 events...
@voretaq7 What's all this order whatever stuff? I mean, look at this: storyinmemo.com/?p=76 All those samples are order 1. Why do dump this engineering drivel on me? Make the files work!</manager>
... I still don't see why it doesn't work. It worked when we had five...
16:22
Only just found out that we got The Avengers in the UK a week before everywhere else - how did that happen?
@Chopper3 influence on your formal colonies?
16:38
So, anybody read up on the Air France flight that disappeared over the ocean a few years ago? Apparently one of the pilots spent the entire time holding back the stick and keeping the plane in such a bad stall that it was pointed up an dropping 10,000 feet per minute.
... all the while the plane was alarming: "Stall, Stall, Stall, Stall..."
Is facebook messaging down right now?
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@JeffFerland Seriously? Wow.
@JeffFerland wassup with that?
Idiots. Simply idiots.
@JeffFerland Yeah, here's a look at the last 6 minutes of the flight.. Wild stuff.
16:45
I tell somebody that Gentoo is probably not the best choice to base their small start-up on, and somebody jumps my case telling me that it's a great distribution because it's so flexible.
Duh. Of course it's flexible. That's why you don't get vendor support with something like Gentoo.....
I don't have a pilot's license, but I know that anybody who is learning to fly a Cessna should know better than to do what happened there.
Also, I image that the false horizon should and altimeter should have been enough to clue them in. Pitot tubes only reference air speed.
It's like leaving the parking brake on because your speedometer cable is busted.
@JeffFerland suicide attempt?
Well, not 'attempt' I suppose.
@Adrian Cockpit audio doesn't give any hint of that.
@JeffFerland Weird.
It's like there were two people in the cockpit... 3, they called in the senior pilot, and none of them realized that the plane going, "Stall, stall, stall" was a hint that they might be in a stall.
That has the transcript
Basically the first guy got locked in a stupid loop where his hand was doing something his brain ultimately didn't want... kept pulling back on the stick because he didn't want to lose altitude. It's like somebody getting target fixation.
Target fixation is a process by which the brain is focused so intently on an observed object that awareness of other obstacles or hazards can diminish. Also, in an avoidance scenario, the observer can become so fixated on the target that they will forget to take the necessary action to avoid it, thus colliding with the object. This is a common issue for motorcyclists and mountain bikers. A motorcycle or bicycle will tend to go where the rider is looking; if the rider is overly focused on an obstacle, the cycle can collide with that object simply because of the rider's focus on it, even th...
16:52
@JeffFerland Exactly. Lizard Brain.
Second guy couldn't correct the stupid loop because he wasn't aware that the first guy didn't listen to the "descend" command and that his control input was averaged with "go straight up"
The last minute of that transcript is truly depressing.
@BartSilverstrim Any chance this was in your district?! reghardware.com/2012/04/30/…
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17:18
$36,000 in MacBooks, what's that, about 6 of them?
Punishing him is clearly infringement on his first amendment rights
@KyleBrandt Looks like Art to me. Give that boy a federal grant.
@JeffFerland we had the same at my dropzone, there was one tree in the place, the rest was just grass (3km wide and 2 km long). Still people (especially students) manage to land in that one tree :p
17:34
@jscott The bar has been raised. I will see what happens with our students when they get their hands on our MacBooks.
17:46
@JeffFerland That's about as scary as it gets.... 1 person so wildly incompetent that he caused the plane to crash; and two others so stupid they saw fit to completely ignore blaring warnings for minutes on end.
I can confidently say that if I was that pilot and walked into a cockpit full of blaring alarms the first thing I would have done is throw those other two moron out.
Use Pfsense? No. Don't. Look at syslogd and Active memory. pastebin.com/qGderxMq
@ChrisS @JeffFerland You'd be surprised how many accidents/incidents have been the result of the exact same thing happening
stupid turkey blocking pastebin -_-
@voretaq7 I guess so... But, wow, WTF top to bottom... I guess that's the only way to crash a modern jetliner though.
18:05
@ChrisS oh no not at all
the old "run it in circles until the engines stop" bit is a classic that never fails
@voretaq7 I've not heard of many A330's going down because they ran out. Other than that one time... forget the details but it was quite a few years ago and had something to do with a conversion or math error.
The Gimli Glider is the nickname of an Air Canada aircraft that was involved in a notable aviation incident in July 1983. On 23 July, Air Canada Flight 143, a Boeing 767-200 jet, ran out of fuel at an altitude of ASL, about halfway through its flight from Montreal to Edmonton via Ottawa. The crew was able to glide the aircraft safely to an emergency landing at Gimli Industrial Park Airport, a former Canadian Air Force base at Gimli, Manitoba. The subsequent investigation revealed corporate failures and a chain of minor human errors that combined to defeat built-in safeguards. In ad...
There it is. Landed "safely" still.
@ChrisS They made a film about that.
@ChrisS they actually just scrapped that plane :)
It was quite the impressive show of calm, collected, rational thought. Rather like Capt Sully... The type of people who should by flying aircraft.
18:22
@ChrisS I'm still surprised 447 didn't declare an emergency when they realized they lost their airspeed indication
also while I think the Airbus A3xx series are fine planes, some of their design decisions still confuse the hell out of me
@voretaq7 That's what really scares me... It's not like there was some big event. It was just a long, continuous string of unforgivable "mistakes" which culminated in the crash.
Even if they had managed to do something spectacular, a quick mistake or what have you, I could almost understand... But the prolonged stupidity just scares the living crap out of me.
@ChrisS well one of the FAA safety guys I know is fond of saying that a crash isn't when one thing goes wrong, it's when 10 things go wrong
Yeah; I'm sure that's very true.
here we have a plane in weather/icing that lost its airspeed indication, nobody declared an emergency, for some unexplained reason one of the pilots started pulling back on the stick when he saw the plane in a climb, the design of the control system means nobody else knows that's what he's doing...
and the end there, that just seems like crazy panic
"eee! ocean! Yank stick back through tailcone!"
@ChrisS It does not compare to this episode of pure genius though:
http://uncontrolledairspace.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2389&p=10918&hilit=long+island#p10918
18:45
@voretaq7 I don't follow.
Flight plan distance: 420NM.
Maximum range of that aircraft: 370NM.
By my math the guy should have been out of gas about 30 miles due south of Jones Beach, and in the water 5-10 miles after that...
Ah; I think I've got it figured out now... You know you linked me to the last post in that thread, the one where one R/C flier is talking to another.
@ChrisS meh? Stupid forum search result link...
Wait, some guy ran out of gas and landed a plane on an RC runway?
How, the, heck?!
@voretaq7 remembers me of that flight where the pilots forgot to turn on the oxygen calibration. They got alarms, but instead of descending they stayed at the same altitude, resulting in hypoxia, it killed all the passengers and in the end the pilots too
18:54
500ft runway with grass at either end... small cesna plane, it's not the worst possible landing place.
how much does a cessna need?
@ChrisS For some reason I guessing the RC'ers may not have been warned by the tower that a real plane was landing. :)
@ChrisS HE RAN OUT OF GAS!!!
would be funny if one of the guys pretended it was his giant rc plane
@voretaq7 There's a service road on the other side of the freeway, not 1000' feet away. Much longer and more suitable to an unpowered landing.
@LucasKauffman That plane is spec'd at 725', but you could cut that in half easily if all you care about is landing alive and don't care about the plane.
@voretaq7 The spec for that plane say 415nm range (still not 420); not sure if that includes reserve.
18:59
@ChrisS you can get a 150 into 500 feet with a little breeze
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