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00:01
hey guys, dumb ac adaptor question- if something is rated 5v 3a dc out, will that work in anything it fits that requires 5v 3a dc?
I have a new dlink wifi router with too short a power cord
and the cord of the one it's replacing is long enough
@Basil Polarity has to match
@freiheit Are you messing with me?
In this case though, I'd just use an extention cord
@JourneymanGeek Not an option :\
00:03
@Basil: no - there's this wierd + -CO- - ish looking symbol for that
@freiheit Oh, for a sec I thought I had read "frequency"
:P
and which dlink wifi router? I'm going to be stuck with one soon ;p
I think I see what you mean- there's a - c 0, each one in circles
@JourneymanGeek Don't do what I did- I bought the cheapest one I could find with the crap selection at future shop
I settled on anything I could find under 50$ without "open box, but certified by our experts" stickers on it
here goes nothing- I'm dropping offline for a while
o0
people would buy a dlink router?
@Basil: New-Old fiber ISP supplies a dlink AC router. Reviews seem decent other than crap 2.4ghz range/performance. Guess what most of my gear uses?
@JourneymanGeek D-Link are the only ones I know of that sell a single-port modem
I like them because I just put em in bridged mode, plug them directly into the WAN router, keep them off the switch, and there's no fuckign confusion about where it goes because there's only one port
00:16
@MarkHenderson: ADSL?
I think I have one from .... I think sgs thomson lying around
@JourneymanGeek Yeah ADSL
And I'm back
I've actually never used that ;p
I don't want anything complex, just a router that basically works
(went straight to cable from dialup)
00:22
so I paid 35$ and got a dlink
@Basil: "that basically works" is the part that worries me
in my experience dlinks have tended to be crochety pieces of junk that fall over if you look at em odd
Mine lasted until my kid baptised it.
@Basil My first kid baptised a brand new iPhone 4 :(
I got portable item insurance after that incident. Just as well because 6 months later my iPhone 4 went through the washing machine
Reason for me not to have kids #4895349853
I don't like a lot of the stuff Mr Atwood has written lately, but his post on parenting is very accurate
00:35
Only time I like kids
@cole When they're not yours :P
Correct.
Also, she's adorable as fuck.
This is the bit where like a good uncle you shoot her with a Nerf gun and run away
I bought her that annoying cat keyboard you see there. Uncle of the year!
I love that little stinker though.
& she does things like this:
My sister: Quinn what are you doing?
Quinn: Leave me alone!
My sister: No, what are you doing?
Quinn: MAKING DOG
COFFEE!
My sister: You're making dog coffee?
Quinn: Yes, go away. Go away!
@cole How old?
00:38
2.
My lord I have a large head. I hope that's an optical illusion.
I wish my son would tell me to go away. It's more like:

"Levi, what are you doing?"
"Making dog coffee. Here help me with this"
"I can't make I'm busy"
"Dad, come on! Help me!"
"You're doing fine on your own!"
"No! Just say 'fine!' and come and help me!"
"Sigh... fine..."
LOL she's Ms. Independent - with two older brothers who are 5 & 6.
Fuck I think I want kids now. WHAT'S HAPPENING TO ME?!
@cole Ugh one of the most humilating times of highschool: Year 10, the basic level maths class were doing circumferences so they measured the head of every person in the year level to figure the circumference. Of course, I had the largest head in the year level.
@MarkHenderson I think it's just the angle...I think
I'm pretty compact:
beer gut city though.
@cole I think the electrician forgot to finish the light installation
00:42
@cole is that the EMP?
@strugee yes
@cole I love that place
@strugee it was awesome!
@cole RIGHT?
@strugee I do like it out here in WA
I've had a blast, even had lunch with @RyJones & @Magellan today!
00:44
@cole so do I. <3 Seattle
lol
My nephew is still at the perfect age. Dosen't walk or crawl, dosen't cry ;p
@JourneymanGeek excuse me
oh, nevermind.
I was ready to get all offended and defend my city, but apparently you weren't talking about that. awkward.
@strugee: I've never met anyone who hates seattle. And thats saying something
@JourneymanGeek Doesn't cry for you
Actually kids become way more fun once you can talk to them and do things with them. I spent Monday making Lego kits with my 4 year old
But from like birth to 18 months they're frustrating
@JourneymanGeek Seattle is the best damn city I've ever been in. and given that this is the Comms Room I'm surprised you haven't met anyone who hates it
except for internet access. that sucks.
puts on hipster glasses at least until seattlemesh.net takes off!
00:50
@strugee Microsoft hogging all the bandwidth?
I generally preferred Portland, but then again I only spent a couple of weeks in Seattle while visiting Microsoft (which may have colored my perception negatively).
So not a fan of meshed wireless networks
Or any sort of mass wireless network for that matter
@MarkHenderson nah, nothing that dramatic. it's the typical awful choices for ISPs.
we were going to get a beautiful fiber-optic network but it got cancelled.
@strugee Yeah.... similar story in Australia
We were gunna get fibre to the premesis, but it got all fucked up and will probably never get finished now
@MarkHenderson is it the meshnet component or the wireless component?
00:52
@strugee The fiber part
@strugee Oh which part don't I like?
Both, meshes and wireless. But mostly wireless
Too slow, too unreliable, too much latency, too little bandwidth
Way too high contention
@MarkHenderson yeah
@MarkHenderson now that, I understand
Gigabit Seattle was a fiber-to-the-home / fiber-to-the-business network planned to be deployed in Seattle, Washington. The network comes out of a partnership between the City of Seattle, the University of Washington and digital economic development company Gigabit Squared to deploy a next generation network in the City. The project is the second city project announced by Gigabit Squared as part of its Gigabit Neighborhood Gateway Program, after Gigabit Chicago. Background Since 2004, leadership in the City of Seattle pursued affordable, Internet access for residents and businesses with ...
it was gonna be so nice
@strugee Our FTTP project (called National Broadband Network, NBN) was badly managed by the previous government, and is a political pawn for the current government
It's a great thing on paper, and if it gets built it will be great
@MarkHenderson ouch
But they are so far behind schedule and over budget I don't think it will ever get finished
Their current rollout map also stops about 100m short of the street that I live in :(
that's what ended up happening to Gigabit Seattle
the city cut them off because they were too far behind and were in too much debt
@MarkHenderson that was going to happen to me. two freakin' blocks from my mom's house was the limit. I was hoping they'd expand later
it doesn't matter now, though
00:57
They probably gave forward a realistic schedule in the beginning, but some poltician or C-level got a hold of it and probably cut 5 years off the rollout to make it look better
something like that
They were going to spend something like half a trillion on our project - I'm not sure how on earth it was poissible to spend that much!
the city is actually considering a government-owned network, though. it would be really useful to them for - get this - smart power meters.
that's the motivation.
@strugee Yeah we already have them. Proprietary wireless spectrum that was purchased
Everyone who has got one - their power bills have gone up
Bob
Bob
@MarkHenderson I thought it's on hold now?
00:59
I will have to get one when I get solar unfortuantely, because that's part of the deal
@Bob They are finishing what they started
But not starting any new rollouts
@MarkHenderson ouch.
Bob
Bob
Ugh.
They were due to start in my area at the end of this year.
Whether they would have made that on time was uncertain, but at least it was expected soonish.
Now? I'm currently dealing with 5-10 mins of connectivity (if I'm lucky) between dropouts while waiting for TPG and Telstra to send someone over to potentially charge me for the trouble of telling me my wiring is fucked without fixing anything.
Fuck copper.
Fuck ADSL.
holy crap
one of the ISPs is having 10 gbps business internet.
I wonder what they hell do they even use for a cpe.
Bob
Bob
:(
I'm happier to be at work now. Urk.
sorry ;p
Our FTTH rollout is interesting. Government usually sets up the initial infrastructure then spins it off - the ex-telephone monopoly bought it over. The company handling that network is having trouble with rollout, so two other players (who have their own fibre networks for other reasons) offered to take up the slack
I do not see that happening anywhere else
01:12
@JourneymanGeek something like that happened in Seattle.
Gigabit Squared leased the city's pre-existing partial fiber-optic network.
they were supposed to expand it and turn it into, you know, a consumer product. but then they failed at that.
@strugee: US ISPs play dirty
the problem is that there are no competitors to take up the slack, it's just Comcast and CenturyLink and some tiny-ass ISP that IIRC enforces usage caps
@JourneymanGeek it's awful. Americans pay the most money for the slowest Internet access in the world.
Bob
Bob
Wasn't there some gov funding given to Verizon for FTTP, whcih they never completed?
@strugee ...I'd like to have a word with you.
@Bob ?
@Bob Check the NBN rollout map; they have marked in green the parts that are going to be finished
Bob
Bob
01:15
@strugee "most money for the slowest" => you haven't seen anything that bad yet
@MarkHenderson we disappeared off that map :\
@Bob When did you check it last?
Literally last week it was updated
Bob
Bob
@MarkHenderson about a month ago?
@MarkHenderson really? fuck.
@Bob oh?
@strugee I doubt that
Bob
Bob
> The NBN rollout has not started in your area. Keep checking the website for updates and more information.
:\
01:16
@MarkHenderson well, I could be wrong. and I'm not motivated enough to search for it
/me goes back to IT Security
@strugee How does $7,931/month for a 10MB/10MB line sound?
That's what Telstra were going to charge us
Bob
Bob
> Do you need a high-end communications solution that facilitates video calls? Or do you need to be able to distribute data from one site to another, or to multiple sites? Do you need it to be scalable?
That word, you keep using it. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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@MarkHenderson WTF??
I stand corrected
Bob
Bob
@MarkHenderson And then there's the glorious world of "business" ADSL.
aka forget about "cloud", forget about online backups, be glad you can load Google.
@strugee damn straight you do. Americans in metro areas can't complain. Although I believe that your rural situation is similar to ours
I.e. you can get ADSL2 if you're lucky, sattelite if you're unlucky and nothing at all for everyone else
01:24
@MarkHenderson something like that
@Bob And at 8c/MB for going over your allowance, better turn off Google Image Search and YouTube
let's just agree it's bad everywhere
Booyah, +200
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@MarkHenderson: you totally earned that ;p
Back on the good old site where upboats are worth 10 rep
01:28
@MarkHenderson #hero
@strugee I so nearly won a prize for that
I came 4th :(
And afaik it's the only entry from the original contest still maintained/in use
@MarkHenderson what competition were you doing?
@strugee When the API launched in 2010 they had a competition; most upboated applications would win monitors and toys and shit
With veto power from judges, so if a shit application got to the top of the queue they could still throw it out
@MarkHenderson ooo, fancy
also: are you actually saying "upboated" or is that some stupid userscript I installed and forgot about?
Bob
Bob
Ok, who the fuck thought adding spelling autocorrect to a webserver was a good idea?
01:31
@strugee I'm saying upboated
I don't evn know where that meme started
Bob
Bob
@strugee "yes"
@MarkHenderson gotcha
@Bob thanks mate
Ugh so apparently its a reddit thing
I shall cease using it immediately. I don't like reddit
Hah my sister amuses me. She posts this on facebook:
> Noodles for dinner while watching Wind In The Willows, which I failed to check for suitableness before putting it on, but so far I think it's just scraping through as not-too-scary.
(regarding her 4 year old)
My 4 year old was watching me play watch_dogs and goes "Dad! Run over that fat lady!"
(which is totally inappropriate and I told him that we don't run over people unless its by accident because the driving mechanics suck)
meh, if people get run over, you're simply culling the weak and the slow.
@JourneymanGeek They are pretty good at running away in watchunderscoredogs
But the occasional person somehow doesn't manage to dodge my 2-tonne car that I've launched off a ramp into a shopping center mall
Bob
Bob
01:43
@MarkHenderson I've heard good things about it, but haven't gotten around to playing it yet.
@MarkHenderson I wonder why.
I need to get that next steam sale
I've gotten into the habit of never paying retail for anything that dosen't involve physical media ;p
@Bob It's good fun if you ignore the hype
Just accept it for what it is, and accept that the 2nd game when it comes out will fix all the problems with it
@MarkHenderson: just like with SR I guess
Its biggest problem is the main character. He is boring with no depth or back story. Assassins Creed had a similar problem, but AC2 made one of the most memorable characters in video game history
(SR2 was unplayable when it came to driving without mods. SR3 and 3 was a romp)
01:46
@JourneymanGeek I havent played 1 or 2, only 3 and 4
THey're on my todo list
@MarkHenderson I'm still playing through Doom 1.
Not even joking. =P
As is Just Cause 1&2, System Shock 2, and about a dozen other games I bought in humble bundles or steam sales
@Wesley Doom 2 is better. Double barrelled shotgun, ftw!
The BOOM! Click click shlliick shliiink click of the double barrled shotgun firing and reloading shout be included in the video game hall of fame
I used it pretty much exclusively except for in situations where too much shit was going on. Then it was plasma rifle.
@MarkHenderson Yeah I'm getting there. Then Heretic and Hexen.
Then on to Quake.
@Wesley Quake. omg so many hours spent in quake
Listening to Nine Inch Nails
I only played those games as demos as a kid. Couldn't buy the real ones. Then I got older and did the school and work things and forgot about gaming for the most part.
@MarkHenderson I liked NIN but I spent most of my time playing the demo over and over listening to Tool.
That was right when Undertow came out.
01:51
@Wesley There was a dude at the local swapmeet who had a trailer full of games on floppy disks. Piracy the old fashioned way!
@Wesley Ohh Tool would be a good Quake soundtrack too
@MarkHenderson Oh wait, sorry, that was when Ænima came out.
lol. Machinae supremacy is my music to kill people to (tm)
@JourneymanGeek I literally get games on a ten year lag at the newest. I only just finished HL 2 last Christmas
@JourneymanGeek I have a playlist on my iPod called "Songs to roll up your windows to" - awesome songs that you just dont' want people to know you're listening to in the car
01:52
;p
most of my music is SFW, and does not involve butts
@MarkHenderson Kylie Minogue?
@JourneymanGeek I do this re high end systems. My current PC dates from 2009 and I'm still playing plenty of games
My roomie however is a furry faced music snob, and hates anything but indian classical.
@Wesley Oh god no
circa 1989 Kylie Minogue!!
01:53
I'm thinking of Fucking Bitches by ASAP Rocky, or I Sucked A Lot Of Cock To Get Where I Am by Regurgitator
@MarkHenderson: I have a 2007 era PC with a few small updates (mostly re dead parts)
Its still usable for gaming
@JourneymanGeek Just wait for humble bundles and steam sales
@MarkHenderson: thats precisely what I do
I got into SR because of the THQ Humble Bundle just before they went bust
@MarkHenderson How about Pigtails are Made for Facefucking by Waking The Cadaver
01:54
Only upgrade to my PC in 5 years was a second hand video card a few weeks ago
Or anything by Shortbus Pileup
And that was specifically for W_D
@MarkHenderson: eh, I went from a gforce 8800 to a passively cooled ddr3 gforce 450 with the 600 series first came out
@Wesley I don't know that one but yes that would be on the playlist
As is Detachable Penis
@MarkHenderson I've been thinking of adding a card to my Inspiron
01:55
And Waving my Dick in the Wind
first hand, but I didn't know I was upgrading at the time
@MarkHenderson King Missile!!
@Wesley: >_> which inspiron?
@JourneymanGeek I had a 7900, then to a GTX260 and now to a GTX 660
the 660 is a great card
01:55
@Wesley Jesus was way cool
@JourneymanGeek Some AMD POS form like 2008
my newish gaming card has it
@JourneymanGeek Great price point on the 2nd hand market too
@Wesley: oh god. Its probably the sibling of the one that I turned into my current computer
@JourneymanGeek Let me go take a pic. It's on the carpet in my bedroom with old, garbage peripherals plugged in
Bob
Bob
01:57
@MarkHenderson ditto. SR is great.
Dell's Inspiron computer product line started as a range of laptop computers targeted at the entry-level, budget, a Mobile Celeron or Mobile Pentium II processor with SDRAM, and had a high starting price of $2,799. Now the Inspiron line mainly consists of mid-level computer systems. Current models Netvertibles As it has a wide range of generally Budget laptops, The specifications and price vary from model to model. The common varieties these days are: Processor: Intel Celeron, Pentium or Core2Duo CPU RAM:4-8 GB 1600MHZ DDR3 Hard Disk-5400-7200RPM 240GB-1TB Display- 14,15 and 17 in...
My current desktop started as one of these
I think mine was $300 brand new.
Threw out the video card a week or so after I got it.
yup ;p
its a 531
01:59
That Acer flatscreen? 19"? Circa the industrial revolution. Really surprised it's still working.
Beat the shit out of it and it keeps coming back.
I hate that case ;p
and the powersupply
and my old 530 died IMMEDIATELY when I gave it away to someone ;p
@JourneymanGeek You got the Intel one?
Yeah I have the 531
I think the only part of it I still have is... erm... nothing
02:01
Nothing but the memories. And that's why we have alcohol.
I added a hard drive, monitor, keyboard and mouse when I picked it up
those I still have ;p
Bob
Bob
@Wesley That looks a lot like my old Vostro.
@Bob: Vostros and inspirons are identical other than colour ;p
Oh
do you have the funky side mounted hard drive bays?
those annoyed the hell out of me
(NOT a standard inspiron, someone decided to polish a turd ;p)
I can't believe they cheaped out there
and the standard PSU has no video card connectors or molex connectors
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek The standard PSU was some puny 300W thing
yeah. and quite useless for any flavour of addons ;p
@Bob: for context, this is the box that swedish chefed
Bob
Bob
02:12
Ugh. I thought deb and rpm packaging was annoying.
Now that I'm fiddling with msi... fuck.
@MichaelHampton What do you typically use for a MTA and MDA?
@ChrisS Postfix, dovecot, solved.
I know I tried Postfix many years ago... can't remember why I didn't like it.
@ChrisS because configuring it is the devil
lol
> Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 email server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written with security primarily in mind.
Using "secure" and "pop3" in the same sentence
02:30
Eh? POP3 is pretty simple. IMAP, that is the devil's work.
POP3 on its own is easy as piss to break into
Just sit on the network listening for plain text passwords
Bob
Bob
@MarkHenderson that applies for a lot of things
Used to do it in highschool; got the passwords for all the staff and the sysadmins
Mind you back then they had 10mb hubs which made it easier
Bob
Bob
I think it's good have a separate layer for transport security
@MarkHenderson luckily (or not), the current schoolwide wifi is effectively the same thing
02:47
@Bob Yeah well NSW has just sacked all of its sysadmins
So we'll see how long those wifi's stay online for
@MarkHenderson Did you get your promotion?
@MarkHenderson You wanted to talk to the boss about shifting your position to accomplish more or something?
@Jacob Right
I havent spoken to him yet
Timing has to be right
Not so much as a promotion as just a shift as the company grows
Plus I better make sure my todo list has shrunk considerably before I ask him to abandon it :P
@MarkHenderson A shift that makes you more valuable should also increase your compensation.
02:53
@Jacob Not always
I work at a very small company. Compensation is directly related to the success of the company
It won't go down, but it also won't go up unless the company is making more money
@MarkHenderson So inherently if you are creating more value than your salary will as well. I'm in the same boat in that regard.
@Jacob Correct
Hows the VPN sales?
On target?
@MarkHenderson Well we had a setback.
Oh?
Anything major?
Jun 6 at 16:56, by Jacob
@MichaelHampton I intend to but you see the cloud provider my boss chose literally lost all of it's customers data. grammar not important today as it's friday
02:57
@Jacob Oh...
So that means for you?
You lost all your endpoints?
@MarkHenderson Redeploy internal services
@MarkHenderson No, but I did lose access to them...
Poop
I was looking at MicroTik's "cloudcore" router range the other day; I saw that they can fit a buttload of tunnels into a single U for quite low cost with SSL offloading and a lot of throughput. Thought of you when I saw it.

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